Sunday, July 28, 2013

Simple Solution - Simple Syrup!




Like any self respecting Southern home, a pitcher of iced tea in our 'fridge is a perennial  fixture. But, up to this point, the tea was only for Chris since I shy away from caffeine and he prefers unsweet tea. I occasionally make a second picture of sweet tea, but it's just a hassle making room for a gallon of milk, juice, and two seperate tea pitchers!

But, after doctor's orders, Chris has cut his intake of caffeine down essentially to nil. He's doing really well cutting it out. Yay Chris! I know his blood pressure will appreciate it. I know he missed his Diet Pepsi, but he's been a real trooper!

Ok, back to tea! We've swapped over to decaf iced tea. But, we're sticking to the unsweet. I have decided to brew it more often and downsized from a gallon to a 2 quart pitcher, fresh brew = cleanest flavor! A side bonus, less 'fridge real estate. ;)

We ALL know stirring sugar into cold tea is a waste of time. :( But, I finally pulled out an idea from way back, I think from Alton Brown's "Good Eats". Make a simple  syrup!! *If you already know all about simple syrup, sorry! Bear with me. 



Simple syrup lets you have a liquid sweetener for any chilled beverages. 



Directions for One pint/2 cups of Syrup:
1 cup water 
1 cup granular white sugar

Set up your double boiler, and mix water with sugar in top bowl. Stir gently with a silicone spatula until the sugar is completely dissolved and remains so. Pour into heat safe jar before transferring. 

Now you and your guests can sweeten up your cold beverage as little or as much as they like! 

Faancy! Any bottle with a nice spout works.


My container :) Cooled in a canning jar first, transfered to this 16 oz pitcher, and store in 'fridge. My pitcher was $1.99 @ Publix. It has a nice tight lid & spout and pours great. :) 

*Double boiler makes this extremely hassle free. You can place any heat safe bowl over a gently boiling water bath. Microwaving is not recommended. If you want larger or smaller quantities just follow a 1:1 water to sugar ratio. 



Simple syrups are often used in mixing cocktails, but you can flavor them to your liking for by steeping fruit and or botanicals in your dissolving syrup. 

You can flavor many beverages starting with a simple hot tea
, hot cocoa, hot or iced coffees, spiced wine, even make non-alcoholic
"spiced wine" with heated 100% grape or cranberry
juice. If you are Interested in exploring, I googled
"flavored simple syrups" 





The uses go past beverages. Bakers often
brush sweet baking items such as breads,
buns, even cookies. If used before baking
the sugar helps the baking brown wonderfully and 
brushing the baking goods after help them stay
moist.

All around great product! Give it a shot! Let me
know how it works for you! :)

Simple Syrup Infusion:  
http://cocktails.about.com/od/infusedsimplesyruprecipe/Infused_Simple_Syrup_Recipes.htm




Friday, July 26, 2013

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!




The Spencer's visited this week! No, not those Spencers. ;) (Princess Di's maiden name was Spencer.) My sister and my oldest niece came for a wonderful visit this week. The last time we got together was about three years ago!! 


Flight to Alabama!




With my mom's recent poor health, Rachel & Jenna came down to spend some family time. :) We had lots of fun! Here's a few things we/they did:

Played dolls with Nana



Lunch at Red Robin
Pickle Face!


Despicable Me 2!



Botanical Gardens: Big Garden, Little Me
 





Spa fun at Spoiled Rockin' Kids with the Karrs. :) Girls got mani/pedis with "bling rings" and "rock star" hair dos! Jenna picked green! It was glittery too! 





Glitter Tattoo! Pink skull & bones w. hair bow. :p



Got hot and fresh Krispy Kreme!

Chowed down & got messy at Dreamland!
 
And played and played and played!!
 





Our four days were too short! We had lots of fun and are looking forward to getting together again very soon. :) Love you guys!!

Have a great weekend Readers!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Forget the Plumber- Call Moses!



Wha? Right now our house is in a mess! About two weeks ago, Chris found a soaking wet spot in the carpet of our master bedroom. How? We're on a concrete slab?! We had no idea why or even HOW water was getting there?

Long story short, plus all flooring removed from both bathrooms and big holes in the dry wall, we found (well "we" is the water restoration company) a leaky drain line from the a/c up in the attic. 

The restoration had to pull up our bedroom carpet to dry stuff out, so we had to move into our guest room and sleep on a futon as well. Fun. 





For three or four days we had two dehumidifiers and six drying fans. Man did that grate on my nerves FAST! It sounded just like sitting in an airplane, but they also put off about as much heat as a space heater! Hot AND noisy! Blah!

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But, I'm happy that right now all the equipment is out, the leak is fixed, and soon they'll be back to fix and replace all the damage. We're hoping to be able to do a little updating in there too. MAYBE even get Chris a whirlpool tub! :) 



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