I can't believe that Halloween is almost here. My house is all decorated, my costume is ready, all that is left is to mix up my favorite concoctions for my adult trick or treaters.
For all those blood suckers, I have the Vampire Kiss. This drink is so easy to mix up. It's a shame if you didn't make it.
Vampire Kiss
3 oz Champagne
1 oz Vodka
1 heavy splash of Raspberry liqueur
Fill a specially prepared glass* with ice
Add in 3 oz of Champagne and 1 oz Vodka.
Top the drink with a heavy splash of Raspberry flavored Liquor.
For an extra special touch, garnish with vampire teeth and serve.
Special prepared glass*
Pour ¼ cup of Clear Corn Syrup into a wide, shallow bowl.
Add a few drops of red food coloring and mix until the syrup has a bright red color.
Using a clear glass tumbler dip the rim in the syrup mixture and set the glass on wax paper and allow to dry overnight. The syrup will drip down the glass creating the desired "dripping blood" effect.
When the undead come for your brain, offer up the Brain Fluid Float instead. It's much taster than brains or other body parts, trust me.
Brain Fluid Float
2 ounces melon liqueur
1 ounce vodka
1 ounce irish cream (bailey's)
Combine ingredients in a mixing glass.
Add ice, shake, and strain into a cocktail glass.
For the swap monster in your life, give them The Bayou Slime. This yummy drink will remind them of home and put a big smile on their scaly face.
Bayou Slime
2 oz Dark Rum
6-8 fresh mint leaves
1/2 oz Spiced Cordial Syrup
1 egg white
Muddle mint leaves and syrup together, making sure to crush the mint leaves.
Place all ingredients into a shaker.
Shake until well-chilled and frothy.
Strain into a chilled martini glass.
Garnish with additional crushed mint leaves.
Oh boy! Do those drinks sound yummy! I may not wait until Halloween and just have my own little trick or
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Scrappy Dog Sunday!
I'm so excited that Halloween is almost here. Have you gotten your costume yet? Lola, Pete and Jujube are all set for a night of barking at every trick or treater that comes our way. Just in case you haven't picked out a costume yet for your little beastie-here are some ideas.
There is no escaping how wonderful this costume is. Get it wonderful...wonder woman...Hello? Is this thing on?
It's Schmo, the outlaw cousin to Comet. He's not invited to the Family Christmas party anymore since the Baked Alaska Incident.
Well, as you can see there are many options for you buddies. They are silly, others are scary and some are just plain weird. Just remember this Halloween to keep chocolate away from your pups, make sure they don't eat the glow sticks you attach to them when they go trick or treating and last, and this one is crucial, don't ask for a trick, dogs are notorious for being tricksters and unless you want your house TP'd or something left on your doorstep that smells-give them a treat and a hug too-cause everybody needs those.
There is no escaping how wonderful this costume is. Get it wonderful...wonder woman...Hello? Is this thing on?
I got a rock
Wait, this is a costume? At Casa de Pedersen, it's just another Saturday night.
Well, as you can see there are many options for you buddies. They are silly, others are scary and some are just plain weird. Just remember this Halloween to keep chocolate away from your pups, make sure they don't eat the glow sticks you attach to them when they go trick or treating and last, and this one is crucial, don't ask for a trick, dogs are notorious for being tricksters and unless you want your house TP'd or something left on your doorstep that smells-give them a treat and a hug too-cause everybody needs those.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Feel Good Friday!
Let's hear it for Friday and hear it for boobies! Quit rubbing your eyes-you read it correctly. Boobies! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and you need to stand up and demand research, compassion and a cure for Breast Cancer. There are so many ways to get involved, these are just a few options.
Probably the most well know agency and website is Susan G. Komen. They have loads of information and links for you to check out. Whether you were just diagnosed or have someone close to you who is surviving cancer as we speak, this website is for you. Check it out and sign up to volunteer, in any capacity, today.
If volunteering isn't your thing-you can lend a hand by shopping! I love the color pink, so supporting the cause via shopping is not difficult for me. The Breast Cancer Store is a wonderful way to help every woman get a mammogram. It's pretty amazing! Another great thing about this site-not everything is pink and ribboned. They have lots of options.
WARNING! NAUGHTY WORD AHEAD!
My good friend Tara stitched this up awhile back. It was a featured project on Craftster. I think it pretty much says it all.
Now head out and take care of those breasts! Have a boyfriend, husband, girlfriend or wife help with the self examination. I'm sure they won't turn down a chance to touch those spectacular ta tas. Take care of yourself and your loved ones. I want all of you to be around for years and years! Happy Healthy Friday!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
It's a Virtual Yard Sale!
I'm doing a little fall cleaning and decided to give you the opportunity to buy some of my wears. These are just a few things and in the coming weeks I will be doing some more cleaning and selling.
How can you purchase these wonderful things, well let me tell you.
If you want to buy something you must:
1-post a comment on what you want-claiming it.
2-Email me that you are interested in purchasing it. In the email include your address so I can figure out the shipping cost. I will let you know the exact amount and the paypal account to transfer funds to. My email address is v1313@hotmail.com
3-Once I receive payment, I will ship the item out to you.
4-Payment must be made within 24 hours after me telling you how much the cost is with shipping. If I do not receive payment within 24 hours of that time-the item goes to the next person.
All sales are final-just like a regular yard sale. You will pay for shipping to your destination. I will try to get the lowest price but I demand that I get you a Delivery Confirmation number.
First...Boots and heels.
These are vintage camel color boots with cute stitching on the calf and the toe. They are scuffed on the heel and slightly on the toe, but it really adds character. Size 6.5. Cost $20.00
Black riding boots-pleather. Zippers up the side and laces in front. Slight scuff on toes. Worn twice. Size 7. Price $20.00
Black and white pleather cowboy boots. Worn twice. Size 7. Price $20.00
Hot pink go-go boots. Size 7. Worn one time. Price $20.00
I love these strappy heels but I have never worn them. They are a size 7. I believe the heels are 2 or 3 inches. Price $10.00
Now for the clothes!
Beautiful vintage navy dress. In perfect condition except for slight worn stains in armpit area. This can be taken care of by cleaning it. I love this dress so much but my chest just won't fit into in anymore. It is a size 10/12. Price $40.00
Cute little swing jacket. Navy blue. Missing top button. Size 12/14. It would look really cute with the dress above. Price $15.00
The Easter Egg sweater. I use to wear this sweater a lot in the spring time. It looks so cute with a pair of cuffed jeans. In excellent condition. Size large. Price $20.00
Cute psychedelic pink blouse. This baby is bright! Some hem work needs to be done but no holes or any other damage. Size 12. Price $10.00.
Oh yeah! 1970's wheat shirt. Ya gotta love the polyester style. Size 12/14. Price $10.00
How can you purchase these wonderful things, well let me tell you.
If you want to buy something you must:
1-post a comment on what you want-claiming it.
2-Email me that you are interested in purchasing it. In the email include your address so I can figure out the shipping cost. I will let you know the exact amount and the paypal account to transfer funds to. My email address is v1313@hotmail.com
3-Once I receive payment, I will ship the item out to you.
4-Payment must be made within 24 hours after me telling you how much the cost is with shipping. If I do not receive payment within 24 hours of that time-the item goes to the next person.
All sales are final-just like a regular yard sale. You will pay for shipping to your destination. I will try to get the lowest price but I demand that I get you a Delivery Confirmation number.
First...Boots and heels.
These are vintage camel color boots with cute stitching on the calf and the toe. They are scuffed on the heel and slightly on the toe, but it really adds character. Size 6.5. Cost $20.00
Black riding boots-pleather. Zippers up the side and laces in front. Slight scuff on toes. Worn twice. Size 7. Price $20.00
Black and white pleather cowboy boots. Worn twice. Size 7. Price $20.00
Hot pink go-go boots. Size 7. Worn one time. Price $20.00
I love these strappy heels but I have never worn them. They are a size 7. I believe the heels are 2 or 3 inches. Price $10.00
Now for the clothes!
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| Green mini dress with white polka dots. You could totally rock the Marsha Brady with this dress. Size 12/14. Price $10.00 |
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| Pink seersucker see through dress. Would definitely look cute with a slip underneath it. Size 14. Price 15.00 |
Blue 1960's girl polyester shirt. I really love the texture. Size 10/12. Price $ 10.00
Super hot pink nightgown and robe. PERFECT for a honeymoon night. It is in perfect shape. Size 12/14. Price $20.00
Beautiful vintage navy dress. In perfect condition except for slight worn stains in armpit area. This can be taken care of by cleaning it. I love this dress so much but my chest just won't fit into in anymore. It is a size 10/12. Price $40.00
Cute little swing jacket. Navy blue. Missing top button. Size 12/14. It would look really cute with the dress above. Price $15.00
The Easter Egg sweater. I use to wear this sweater a lot in the spring time. It looks so cute with a pair of cuffed jeans. In excellent condition. Size large. Price $20.00
The 70's called and they invited you to a swinging party. I can just picture someone wearing this with their Farrah hair going on. In excellent condition. Size 12/14. Price $20.00
Oh yeah! 1970's wheat shirt. Ya gotta love the polyester style. Size 12/14. Price $10.00
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Tie One On Tuesday!
Hello all you guys and ghouls. This is your ghostest with the mostest, ready to serve you up some tasty beverages that will tickle you with deadly delight.
This first drink is for my favorite "celebrity" Mr. Guy Mandude. I know that he will love this simply dreadful Dead Man-Go
Dead Man-Go
1oz Honey vodka
1 oz Mango Nectar
4 Slices Ginger Root, Finely Chopped
1 Tsp Agave Nectar
2 Slices Orange Wedges
1 Splash Raspberry Liqueur
In a cocktail shaker, muddle together the ginger and orange, and add vodka, juice and nectar.
Fill with ice, shake well and strain over ice into a rocks glass.
Garnish with a splash of raspberry liqueur.
Now here's one for the woman after my own heart...and yours too.
Blackberry Widow
1 oz vodka
2 oz Dark grape juice
1 Tsp Raw sugar
4 Slices Fresh ginger
4 Whole blackberries
In a mixing glass, muddle together blackberries, ginger and sugar, add vodka and dark grape juice.
Fill with ice, shake well, and strain into a chilled Martini glass.
Now, don't think I've left out those little monsters you spawned a few years ago. Those beasties need their cocktails too.
Witch's Brew
To prep your glass:
On a plain salad plate crush 10 chocolate cookies.
On a separate plate pour ¼ cup honey.
Using a clear glass mug, dip the top rim of the mug in honey, then dip the rim into the crushed wafers, coating the rim.
When complete simply add the contents of your drink.
4 Parts Spiced Apple Cider (recipe below)
1 Part Ginger Ale
honey and crushed chocolate cookie crumbs (to rim glass)
Gummi worms for garnish
In a medium sized pot add 4 sticks of cinnamon and 10 whole cloves to one quart of apple cider.
Let simmer for one hour then remove the cinnamon and cloves.
Pour 4 parts of the cider into a specially prepared glass mug.
Top with 1 part of ginger ale and serve.
Oh my little evil children-I hope you enjoy these simply dismal delicious drinks. They may seem like a little bit of work but I guarantee you that they are easier than creating your own monster. Besides, if you serve a few of these concoctions, you will have anyone do your evil bidding. (Insert evil cackle here)
Monday, October 11, 2010
BRAINS......
Last week I wrote a post about monsters and my sister from another mister, Becky asked about zombies. Now of course I can't disappoint my sister, so Becky-this one is for you!
There are three reasons I love zombies:
1-They love you for your brain
2-Zombies don't leave, they can't move too well and they may have lost their legs.
3-The love to go shopping! Hello! Original Dawn of the Dead!
Starting off with a little appetizer we are serving up Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things. OMP is a huge fan of this movie and I have to admit, I am too. Even though the special effects are strictly "C" grade (using a waving flashlight beam as a flickering firelight) the story is all "B" baby. A theater troupe decides to go to a remote island, do a little "druid" ritual and dig up their dead friend. Little do they know that their buddy is all zombiefied and the rampage begins. The zombies are the one thing that the producers didn't skimp on-they are truly terrifying and extra gooey.
Now we get to the main course. I'm not really sure why zombies have to be SS soldiers. Sometimes they seem to go hand and hand ala Zombie Lake and Dead Snow. Shockwaves is the best of the Nazi Zombie movies. Yes, for some reason there is a genre. Anyhoo....Shockwaves has Peter Cushing in it and that makes me very happy. A yacht crashes off the coast of Florida thus summoning the zombies and the nibbling of brains begins! I'm still unclear how the nazi zombies ended up in Florida but hey-I can suspend belief for 2 hours.
Oh my goodness! We've made it to the dessert! Versus is probably one of the best Japanese zombie movies out there. You have gangsters, a resurrection forest, and lots and lots of blood. So much blood. Oh wait! Did I mention the samurais? No, I am not kidding. A prisoner escapes and heads to the forest with a little cutie only to fight off gangster and zombies and have flashbacks of being a kickass samurai. It's a crazy combination that works brilliantly.
All right all you fans of the undead. I could go on for hours and hours about crazy zombie movies. It truly is one of my favorite genre. The one thing that I am going to say is shamble on down to your favorite video store and rent these three awesome flicks.
There are three reasons I love zombies:
1-They love you for your brain
2-Zombies don't leave, they can't move too well and they may have lost their legs.
3-The love to go shopping! Hello! Original Dawn of the Dead!
Starting off with a little appetizer we are serving up Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things. OMP is a huge fan of this movie and I have to admit, I am too. Even though the special effects are strictly "C" grade (using a waving flashlight beam as a flickering firelight) the story is all "B" baby. A theater troupe decides to go to a remote island, do a little "druid" ritual and dig up their dead friend. Little do they know that their buddy is all zombiefied and the rampage begins. The zombies are the one thing that the producers didn't skimp on-they are truly terrifying and extra gooey.
Now we get to the main course. I'm not really sure why zombies have to be SS soldiers. Sometimes they seem to go hand and hand ala Zombie Lake and Dead Snow. Shockwaves is the best of the Nazi Zombie movies. Yes, for some reason there is a genre. Anyhoo....Shockwaves has Peter Cushing in it and that makes me very happy. A yacht crashes off the coast of Florida thus summoning the zombies and the nibbling of brains begins! I'm still unclear how the nazi zombies ended up in Florida but hey-I can suspend belief for 2 hours.
Oh my goodness! We've made it to the dessert! Versus is probably one of the best Japanese zombie movies out there. You have gangsters, a resurrection forest, and lots and lots of blood. So much blood. Oh wait! Did I mention the samurais? No, I am not kidding. A prisoner escapes and heads to the forest with a little cutie only to fight off gangster and zombies and have flashbacks of being a kickass samurai. It's a crazy combination that works brilliantly.
All right all you fans of the undead. I could go on for hours and hours about crazy zombie movies. It truly is one of my favorite genre. The one thing that I am going to say is shamble on down to your favorite video store and rent these three awesome flicks.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Salivating Saturday
Pumpkins, pumpkins everywhere! I love anything pumpkin-pie, cake, seeds. Add a little spice to that orange mass and you've got yourself a delicious dish! I ran across this recipe for pumpkin brownies and I couldn't resist. Pumpkin and chocolate! I'm in HEAVEN!
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Brownies
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon pumpkin-pie spice (if you don't have pumpkin spice, you can make your own with 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon, 3/4 teaspoon ginger, 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg, and 1/2 teaspoon each allspice and cloves all ground-I use less ginger but that's totally up to you. )
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 1/4 cups sugar1 large egg
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 cup canned pumpkin puree
1/2 to 1 package chocolate chips (I used milk chocolate but you can use semi sweet also)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line bottom and sides of a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with foil, leaving an overhang on all sides. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, pie spice, baking soda, and salt; set aside
With an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar on medium-high speed until smooth; beat in egg and vanilla until combined. Beat in pumpkin puree (mixture may appear curdled). Reduce speed to low, and mix in dry ingredients until just combined. Fold in chocolate chips.
Spread batter evenly in prepared pan. Bake until edges begin to pull away from sides of pan and a toothpick inserted in center comes out with just a few moist crumbs attached, 35 to 40 minutes. Cool completely in pan.
Lift cake from pan (using foil as an aid). Peel off foil, and use a serrated knife to cut into 24 squares.
These taste great with tea and coffee. The bitterness along with the spicy sweetness of the brownie is a perfect fit. I think I just described myself. Anyhoo! Enjoy!
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Brownies
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon pumpkin-pie spice (if you don't have pumpkin spice, you can make your own with 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon, 3/4 teaspoon ginger, 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg, and 1/2 teaspoon each allspice and cloves all ground-I use less ginger but that's totally up to you. )
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 1/4 cups sugar1 large egg
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 cup canned pumpkin puree
1/2 to 1 package chocolate chips (I used milk chocolate but you can use semi sweet also)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line bottom and sides of a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with foil, leaving an overhang on all sides. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, pie spice, baking soda, and salt; set aside
With an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar on medium-high speed until smooth; beat in egg and vanilla until combined. Beat in pumpkin puree (mixture may appear curdled). Reduce speed to low, and mix in dry ingredients until just combined. Fold in chocolate chips.
Spread batter evenly in prepared pan. Bake until edges begin to pull away from sides of pan and a toothpick inserted in center comes out with just a few moist crumbs attached, 35 to 40 minutes. Cool completely in pan.
Lift cake from pan (using foil as an aid). Peel off foil, and use a serrated knife to cut into 24 squares.
These taste great with tea and coffee. The bitterness along with the spicy sweetness of the brownie is a perfect fit. I think I just described myself. Anyhoo! Enjoy!
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