Showing posts with label gift giving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift giving. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2015

vanilla mishap (sort of)


I know it's been pretty quiet around here lately and there's a couple reasons why. 1. I've been trying to eat really healthy lately, so I'm just not baking that much (boo!! That needs to be remedied.) and 2. I want to share original content but recently there have been other publications/bloggers that have covered topics that I've been planning on sharing here. I'm sorry to say that it's been quite demotivating for me, but my sister reminded me that I can write on a topic with a different, fresh perspective. So that's what I plan on doing.


Well, I had all intentions of posting this do-it-yourself vanilla extract during the holiday's, since I was planning on giving it away as a gift, but alas the vanilla wasn't ready (or at least that's what I thought...more on that later). I can't believe how easy it is to make and I'm amazed that it's as good as the one I've been using for years.

2 days after adding the vodka. It looks like a freaky science experiment (among many other things)
If you're a baker and go through vanilla like a crazy person (ahem, c'est moi!), than you should probably just make your own. And if you have a lot of friends who are bakers, than this is an excellent gift (especially if you pair it with cute measuring spoons and a favorite cookie recipe). Although it does take time to become vanilla extract (about 2 months!) so there needs to be some planning involved (I think September/October is enough time to have the vanilla extract ready by the holiday's, if that's when you want to give a lot away).


I had started making my vanilla at the end of October, but I thought it wasn't ready because it wasn't a deep color. My problem was comparing it to the Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Extract. I made my vanilla extract with vodka, which is clear, but bourbon starts off with a caramel color so of course my vanilla would never be as dark as the bourbon kind. Took me about a month to figure that out. Oy vey!  


Oh well, at least there was no question if the vanilla was ready and none of my friends or family minded receiving the vanilla in January. Before giving it away I baked a few things just to make sure it tasted good, and then I knew it was ready. Well now that I've basically given all the vanilla away, it's time for me to make another batch. This time I plan on using bourbon to see how closely I can get it to resemble the Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Extract. Let me know what you use and how it goes! 


Homemade Vanilla Extract
Recipe adapted from here
Makes 12, 4 oz. bottles

Ingredients:
1.75-liter bottles vodka or bourbon
25 vanilla beans (I used these from here)

12, 4-ounce glass amber bottles, washed (I used these from here)
2, 24 oz. glass mason jars

Directions:
1. Cut the vanilla beans in half, and then cut off the curled ends of the beans and discard. Divide the beans evenly among the mason jars and cover with vodka or bourbon and close tightly. Shake vigorously.
2. Place jars in a cool, dark spot and shake the bottles about once a week for at least 1-2 months (but you could do this forever if you wanted). When it’s ready, the vodka should become a dark caramel color and the bourbon will be a dark brown.
2. When ready to gift, place a small funnel on the top of the 4 oz. bottle and carefully pour the vanilla extract into each bottle. If you’d like, you can include a vanilla bean (one should fit in each bottle since they were already cut in half). Use a pair of clean tongs to retrieve a vanilla bean and add it to the bottle. Slap on a cute label and then go make some cookies!

**The gift that keeps on giving:**
If you have beans left over, be sure to squeeze out the bean paste from the beans and save it in an airtight container. Use it in ice creams, sweet sauces, whipped cream, jams, jellies, etc. You can also allow the pods to dry out (after you squeeze out their insides) and then grind them up into a powder using a coffee or spice grinder and sprinkle it into anything that you’d like to add vanilla flavor to (or mix it with sugar to make your own vanilla sugar).

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Gift giving: foodie packaging

IKEA
Now that we've covered some Holiday baking, if you're like me, you may like to give some of it away as gifts. After all, you purchased the ingredients and took the time to make something personal and delicious- what better way to show someone you care than with a box of homemade pralines, a jar of salted caramel sauce or a cellophane-d bag of cookies?

There are so many gift packaging options specifically for treats. I was so impressed with the selection in the stores that I couldn't help but take a couple of pictures:
Michael's
Target
I put these cookies in this cute "Santa snacks" zip top bag that had a little topper included. I just stapled the topper to the closed bag of goodies and now it's a fun lunch box treat or gift! I got this bag in the dollar section of Target (gotta love that area!).


I put the Raspberry Rugelach in this festive little bag- it holds about 5 cookies and I also got this from Target. 


A cellophane bag with a pretty tie and tag make it easy to stack and layer desserts. 

Here's a few places to print some free Holiday gift tags to attach to your goodies: here, here and here


Are you making any edible gifts this year? If so, what's your specialty?



Monday, December 2, 2013

Beauty Gift Splurges

It's time for the big guns- no messing around here! For anyone who likes beauty products these are the fancy gifts they'll appreciate! Here are 5 must-haves that should definitely be under the tree.

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GHD flat iron's are amazing. I've owned one for at least 4 years and it still works perfectly! They heat up super fast and even add shine to my hair. Also, because it heats up so quickly and is so hot, flat-ironing your hair takes no time at all! This year, they have some beautiful jewel-tone colors to choose from with a great brush included!


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If you're not familiar with Birchbox, they're a beauty company that sends you a box of products each month. They're basically the "cheese of the month" club but for beauty junkie's. This particular gift is a whole year subscription with deluxe sizes and bigger boxes. I have a subscription to Birchbox because I like trying new, niche brands and it's always a treat getting that box. Seriously, for anyone who is crazy about beauty products it's truly the gift that keeps on giving.


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This limited-edition pink Clarisonic Aria boasts 3 speeds and has some fantastic Josie Maran products included! I mentioned here that I have the Clarisonic Mia but would love to try the Aria. I've seen a huge difference in the clarity of my skin since using the Clarisonic. Clarisonic's are great for all skin types, but this particular set would be better for ages 30+.


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Laura Mercier makeup palettes are a great gift for anyone who is evenly remotely interested in makeup. Laura Mercier's makeup is known for being high quality so these palettes are a sophisticated gift that can help someone look even prettier than they are! This set includes some bold and neutral eyeshadows and some blush and bronzer. Really all skin tones could wear these colors, making this an essential gift for everyone!



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For the person who is constantly busy and needs to relax, a spa gift is always appreciated. Perhaps give them these body spa products from Aveda, with a a gift certificate for a massage... I know this would be something I'd love! I'm crazy about massages and these products help continue to de-stress at home. These all-natural products are for detoxifying and hydrating your body. I don't think you could go wrong with this.


Are you asking for any beauty products this year? Do any of these interest you?