Came across this recipe on Facebook one day and it is the PERFECT adult style pudding! I will definitely be making these a standard "dish" at our adult game nights (Cards Against Humanity, anyone?) Anyway, here's how to make them...
Ingredients:
small box of chocolate instant pudding
3/4 c Kahlua
3/4 c Coconut Rum
4oz Cool Whip (extra creamy preferred, but not required)
Directions:
Whisk Kahlua and Instant Pudding together until thick (about 1-2 minutes)
Once thickened, add rum and whisk until all lumps and clumps are gone.
Once smooth, whisk in Cool Whip.
Fill almost 3/4 of a 1oz plastic shot cup (or whatever you choose to put your shots in).
Cover and place in the freezer.
*It does take several hours to set, I usually set them overnight.
**Also, I recommend serving with spoons as it is more of a pudding consistency :)
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Peep Update
It's hard to believe the peeps are almost 6 weeks old already. We finished building the extra run and mini coop and moved the meat chickens, Australorps and the hatchlings outside. Everyone is fully feathered except for our little guys, but they're nearly there. Everyone is enjoying the much larger space and this also introduces them to rest of the brood.
We have 3 more peeps that hatched on 4/10 and another dozen due any day now. Once those two hatches are feathered out, they'll be added with the rest of this years' peeps. I'm hoping that by the end of the summer everyone will be big enough to combine them with our brood. Not to mention that the run they are in now will hopefully be the home to some turkeys.
We have 3 more peeps that hatched on 4/10 and another dozen due any day now. Once those two hatches are feathered out, they'll be added with the rest of this years' peeps. I'm hoping that by the end of the summer everyone will be big enough to combine them with our brood. Not to mention that the run they are in now will hopefully be the home to some turkeys.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Is It Summer Yet?
Seeing this made me miss summer more than anything! I can't wait for flip flops, camp fires and of course...s'mores!!
Freebies!
I haven't posted any freebie deals in awhile and I spent entirely too long pre-reading half of these books before I sat down and finished this post. Just click the title to be redirected to Amazon. Remember, these were
free at the time of posting BUT always check the price before clicking
"Buy Now" to make sure it hasn’t returned to full price :)
Cheating On A Chicken Coop | The Working Chicken | Green Cleaning: Nontoxic Homemade Recipes
Soap Making: A Beginner's Guide | Laundry Soap & Supplies | Natural Laundry Detergent
Cheating On A Chicken Coop | The Working Chicken | Green Cleaning: Nontoxic Homemade Recipes
Soap Making: A Beginner's Guide | Laundry Soap & Supplies | Natural Laundry Detergent
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Random
Some random photos from the past few weeks. Things have been crazy here with an endless amount of snow...I'm so tired of shoveling! But, I know Spring is just around the corner - we have peeps hatching and are getting ready to start seedlings inside...once all this snow melts we may be able to think about having a garden! On a side note...Luca is officially out of Newborn sized clothing, it no longer fits :(
I love that whenever I finish cleaning, Berta feels the need to dig out every toy and play...it's like she celebrates, "woohoo you're done!" hahaha
His hair after a bath...he's got his Mamma's curls
And someone finally found their thumb!
I love that whenever I finish cleaning, Berta feels the need to dig out every toy and play...it's like she celebrates, "woohoo you're done!" hahaha
His hair after a bath...he's got his Mamma's curls
And someone finally found their thumb!
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Need Sleeeeeeeep
Yesterday was an exciting day, a certain someone decided he didn't need to sleep, at all. Our day started bright and early, 3:30am to be exact.
Morning snuggles with the babe that thinks he's too good for sleep (at least he's not fussy! Just wide awake for the past 4.5 hours)
By lunch time we had a few minor meltdowns but otherwise quite content and no napping is in sight...
Just kidding! That was just a 30 minute cat nap...tell us what you really think about naps, Luca!
Once bed time rolled around we were able to get him to fall asleep for about 20 minutes before he'd wake up and fuss. He'd quiet down if I was walking with him, but as soon as I'd sit or put him down all hell would break loose. So, I spent almost all night holding him and pacing the living room....this Momma is tuckered out! Thankfully this morning he did take a 2 hour nap, hopefully he's back on his normal schedule and we can resume sleeping through the night again *fingers crossed*
Morning snuggles with the babe that thinks he's too good for sleep (at least he's not fussy! Just wide awake for the past 4.5 hours)
By lunch time we had a few minor meltdowns but otherwise quite content and no napping is in sight...
Over 10 hours with no nap, he's almost outta juice lol
11 hours with no nap...new record for this kid, but he's finally tuckered himself out.Just kidding! That was just a 30 minute cat nap...tell us what you really think about naps, Luca!
Once bed time rolled around we were able to get him to fall asleep for about 20 minutes before he'd wake up and fuss. He'd quiet down if I was walking with him, but as soon as I'd sit or put him down all hell would break loose. So, I spent almost all night holding him and pacing the living room....this Momma is tuckered out! Thankfully this morning he did take a 2 hour nap, hopefully he's back on his normal schedule and we can resume sleeping through the night again *fingers crossed*
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Peeps
The babies are getting quite big and the kids love watching them grow.
We grabbed some chicks from Tractor Supply (after we said we weren't
buying any this year) and we now have 6 Cornish Rocks that we are
raising to butcher and 6 Australorps. Our 6 hatchlings are doing great
and are little fluff balls. I have a feeling all of them might be Cochin
mixes (most of them have the feathered feet too)
The Cornish Rocks are younger than the Australorps and have already passed them in size. It's our first time with meat chickens and I can't believe how solid they are! We'll be having a butchering party here in a few weeks!
The Cornish Rocks are younger than the Australorps and have already passed them in size. It's our first time with meat chickens and I can't believe how solid they are! We'll be having a butchering party here in a few weeks!
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