Wednesday, October 27

french nails & cranberry candy canes

Hey everyone! I feel like I haven't done a NOTD in awhile, so that's what I'm going to do. I absolutely love french manicure nails...This is my first & best french manicure I've ever done! For years I've been biting my nails so they were ALWAYS super short. Now that I've gotten my braces on over a month ago I haven't been able to bite my nails. Which I'm SO happy about!! Here's how they turned out:

Big pearl ring: Wetseal $1.99


What I used:
'Sally Hanson's' Hard as nails. 'L.A. Colors' Art Deco in white for the tip. 'Rimmel' french manicure top coat.
(oops...please excuse the white finger prints on the L.A. colors art deco!!)


Now onto the recipe!




These were soo good! My sister Cameron made them today. The recipe itself was a pretty long one...But so worth it! Enjoy these treats with special friends!

Cranberry Candy Canes

CANES:
1 cup whole milk
4 cups unbleached white flour
1/4 cup sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp grated lemon peel
1 cup butter
1 package active dry yeast, 1 scant Tbsp
1/4 cup warm water
2 beaten eggs

FILLING:

1 1/2 cups chopped fresh cranberries
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup raisins
1/3 cup chopped nuts
1/3 cup honey
1 1/2 tsp grated orange peel


GLAZE:
1 cup powdered sugar
1 Tbsp butter, softened
1 Tbsp half-and-half



TO MAKE DOUGH: In a sa
ucepan, warm milk to lukewarm. In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt, and lemon peel. Cut in butter until the mixture is like coarse meal. In measuring cup, dissolve yeast in warm water. To flour mixture, add dissolved yeast, lukewarm milk and eggs. Combine lightly to form dough. Cover dough tightly, refrigerate for at least 2 hours; can hold up to 3 days.



TO MAKE FILLING: In saucepan, combine cranberries, sugar, raisins nuts, honey and orange peel. Bring to a boil and bo
il 5 minutes. Cool. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.


TO ASSEMBLE: Divide dough in half. On floured board, roll each half into 18-by-15-inch rectangle; spread each piece with half the filling.


Fold in from the 18-inch sides of rectangle, folding the dough in thirds, as you would fold a letter; the dough will be about 6 inches wide and 15 inches long (as pictured above). Press edges to seal. Cut into 1-inch pieces. Twist each piece a couple of times, holding by the ends. Place on greased baking sheets and pull one end around to make a hook of a cane.

Bake 10-15 minutes. For best results, use double baking sheet or an airbake baking sheet. While still warm, drizzle the canes with powdered sugar glaze.




TO MAKE GLAZE: Mix powdered sugar with softened butter and add enough half and half to make it of drizzling consistency.

This recipe makes about 24 candy canes, and could easily be frozen.

(This recipe is from Passionate Homemaking)

Enjoy & have a fabulous week!



Sunday, October 10

a little fashion shoot

Hello! I am very sorry for not updating in awhile. I looked at my blog and was like "WHAT?! I haven't updated it in 18 days?! You've gotta be kidding me!" And i'm sick...with a cold. Not fun. At all. SO! A few days ago me and my sisters dressed up in outfits and my sister Lindsay took pictures of us. Hope you enjoy and here they are!

Me:


(Cardigan: $1 at a garage sale. I don't know what the brand is..'cause SOMEONE decided to cut the tag off -_-)

('Old Navy light brown long-sleeved shirt: 5o¢)


(light brown boots: again i do not know of the brand -_- $1 at a garage sale)

(Scarf/headband was made and given as a birthday present by a friend who has the same b-day as me.)

('See Thru Soul' black jeans: $1 at a garage sale)
(Necklaces and ring: my Grandmother's)


(Butterfly pin: Vintage: My Grandmother's)


My grandmother passed away seven years ago & she left us her huge jewelry box with lots of necklaces, rings & earrings.
Back then we were to young to wear & be interested in them...But now that we're older we love getting in the box looking & trying them on. So please, please don't underestimate the elderly people's jewelery, They do have some very cute things!;)

This is my adorable 12 year old sister, Samantha:

(Necklace: WetSeal $8.) (Headband: Love Couture $4.50)


(Forever21 dress: Yard sale for $1.)

( Short-sleeved shirt: Old Navy "perfect tees"got it on half-priced for $5 which is worn for modesty.)

(Lace leggings: $5 Kmart) (Black flats: Yard sale 50¢)




Here is my beautiful 14 year old sister Cameron:













(Dress: 'Red Roxy' given by a friend. Cardigan: Yard sale 50¢. Necklace: Forever21. Headband: Wetseal $4Bracelet: Antique; from my grandmother's jewelery Wedges: Yard Sale $1)



Here is my 17yr old sister Lindsay the photographer:



















(Jeans: Paris Blue. Coke Cola t-shirt: Target. Grey tank top for modesty: Wetsealmessenger bag: $5 Bearly Worn which is a thrift shop. sweater: Yard sale $1. Belt: Yard sale 50¢. Headband: Yardsale FREE:)Necklace: My mom's which she got at a yard sale for 5o¢, also.)

Have a fab day!
xoxo Mallory
 

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