Category Archives: Holidays

Guest Post: Celebrating Christmas in South Africa by Super Mom Blog

I’m off to TEXAS to celebrate the HOLIDAYS with my LOVE ones Fiona from Super Mom Blog is sharing with us how the Holidays are celebrated in South Africa.  Now to Fiona.. In South Africa we celebrate Christmas in a rather traditional manner, similar to the United Kingdom or Europe – the major difference being…

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  • Daisy Escobosa

    What a great post! Glad to hear how they celebrate over there. I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas!ReplyCancel

  • Awesome! love it!!! My brother just moved to Cape Town and he took his two girls to see the lights on Adderley street this week!!!!ReplyCancel

I’m off to Celebrate the Holidays…

I’m flying to visit the family in Texas. Please don’t forget about me. I’m having some great Guest Posts you must SEE! I will be checking my emails most of the time and I will be on FACEBOOK! If you have any questions or if you want to stop by and say HI.. post on my…

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Christmas Crafts using Vinyl… Tutorial!

Dear Santa,I want a Silhouette Cameo for Christmas!That’s it!Thanks,Angie Christmas is around the CORNER! How excited are you? Christmas Shopping all done?  Here are two crafts I did last night while Little Aries was taking a nap. I did this by the help of Oh My Crafts Vinyl!  Check review HERE Supplies Needed – Red Glitter Vinyl…

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Little Bird Obsession.. A Tutorial!

Have you noticed… I’m liking birdies? Last night I was crafting a little something that was missing on my little Aries’ room; a little BIRD!  Look, how cute is that?! I was able to do this project by the awesome Oh My Crafts Vinyl. Check review HERE Supplies Needed -Oh My Crafts Vinyl – Oh My Crafts…

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  • The entire tree would look gorgeous in my daughter's room. Of course, I love the birdie too.ReplyCancel

  • Hi Dree!
    Thanks!!! I did all the tree by hand… took me a while but worth it! 😉 and its only paper.. the only vinyl is the birdie! 😉 Thanks for stopping by

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  • You have a lot of patience! Beautiful! Stumbled it.ReplyCancel

Tamales Tutorial: My Momma’s Recipe!

It’s that time of the year where in my family where we prepare Tamales; a Mexican well-known plate! During Christmas EVE, some of my 9 sisters gather together to help my mom make dozens of these and we even make a cook line to prepare them.. One of my sisters prepares the masa, one prepares the…

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  • Bjboze

    oh my, I am not a huge Tamales fan, but my family loves them. Maybe I will convert with this recipe, it looks delish!
    I LOVE your Bokeh photos, they all look fab!! Stopping by from TT&J!ReplyCancel

  • Awww thanks!!! 😉 We only make them once a year.. and they are delish! 😉 Thanks for stopping by
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  • Hamfam00

    these sound really good…I have actually never had them…ReplyCancel

  • They are! 😉 Thanks for stopping by!!! 🙂ReplyCancel

  • On your measutrements, what does TT stand for please?ReplyCancel

  • HI Michelle!
    TT means To Taste.. Usually a 1 1/2 teaspoon.. taste as you go. My mom usually doesn't measure at all.. she already know how much by just seeing. 🙂 Subject: [alittleinspiration] Re: A Little Inspiration: Tamales Tutorial: My Momma's Recipe!ReplyCancel

  • These look so good! I'm going to have to get some Mexican food tomorrow night. Stumbled it.ReplyCancel

  • Ohhh what's if for dinner? Some Mexican enchiladas? Thanks for stopping by Sarah!
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  • Connie Vickers

    I was taught to use a coin in the bottom of the steamer to listen to it rattle so you could tell when to add more water.
    What temp do you cook your tamales at?ReplyCancel