Bruchetta Salad

Jul 6, 2008 by

With all the parties I have been having and/or going to, I needed to have different appetizers and things to bring, etc… My mom made this bruchetta salad for me once and ever since, it has been a favorite of my family so I feel the need to share it with you. Recipe is very simple.

Ingredients:
Tomatoes
Parmesan Cheese
Olive Oil
Basil
Salt
Pepper
French Bread
Butter
Garlic salt

First you need to make garlic bread. Take your french bread and lather with butter, then sprinkle some garlic salt & parmesan cheese on top. Toast or broil until crunchy.

Cut tomatoes into larger chunks. Mix with salt, pepper and olive oil *just enough to coat*, and basil. Cut french bread into chunks and mix into tomato mixture. Lastly add chopped parmesan cheese and stir all together. Let stand for about 20 minutes to get the juices going to where it gets soaked up by the garlic bread.

Then season again until it reaches your satisfaction.

It is the simplest, yummiest bruchetta salad recipe ever. We will eat this over a regular green garden salad any day!

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Jul 3, 2008 by

Being a work at home mom, it is important to help other work at home moms when they need it, support others by being there to answer questions, offer advice and “Share” tips and do’s and don’ts’ of business.   We will get so much more in return if we just learn to ‘share’ what we have.  There is enough of everything for everyone.  There are enough customers, there are enough babies to utilize the products we make, and there is enough money to go around.  

Sharing, it is something that we have all tried to teach our children.  We teach them to share their toys, share their feelings, share their hearts, and if we are able to teach that to our children, why is it so hard for us as adults to share our knowledge?   I am not saying give away all your secrets, but I am suggesting that if someone asks you a general business question, take a moment and offer your best advice, share what you have learned through your own personal trials and errors.  It will only come back to you full force when you are stuck in a situation that you need assistance with.  Think about it.
This excerpt was taken from Rachel Snyder’s book, 365 Words of Well-Being for Women.
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No matter how little you have or how much, share it.  Give your last drops of lavender bath oil to a friend who needs the relaxation more than you do.  Share your gift of song, your smile, your recipe for falafel.  Share your “first time” experiences with a younger woman; share your thirst for understanding with an older woman.  Never stop sharing.  Share a sunny afternoon, a raining morning, a quiet sunrise, your last Sunday before returning to school.  Share your home with someone who doesn’t have one right now.  Share your clothes.  Break your cookie into pieces and share them with everyone at the table.  You are as you share.  If you have a hundred dollars, share twenty-five.  If you have one dollar, share twenty-five cents.  Drop your scarcity mind-set.  Even when you think you have barely enough, you always have something to share.
Your mission for today is to share at least one thing with someone else and take notice as to how you feel afterwards.
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Meet another family member

Jun 16, 2008 by

It was a gift for a combination of reasons. Mother’s Day gift, Father’s Day gift, Anniversary gift, or a 10th birthday gift…either way he is a gift to us and I am so thrilled to announce that I am a proud mommy to Koda, short for Dakoda. He is a 9.5 week Golden Retriever pup and is as cute as can be. It shocks me that I would agree to this when we have one cat, two fish, three children, and now a dog! LOL

Oh the fun of having a puppy!!! Now I really can’t wait to start reviewing pet products and planning the pet gifting event! :)

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Need a guitarist?

Jun 14, 2008 by

Yes, this is my 3 year old daughter jamming out to Stevie Ray Vaughan in the van. She loves to play (although it is really my son playing) guitar hero, so she stands in front of the tv doing her moves and playing her air guitar. She cracks me up. She is far from a girly girl, so I picture her wearing all black, grunge clothes and skateboarding down the streets of Plainfield. Gotta love her individuality!

She is so dramatic! If you are looking for a model or guitarist for your garage band, feel free to contact us!

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