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Creamy Tomato Soup

January 31, 2014 by Aliesha

I originally posted this recipe three years ago, but I decided it was time to repost and update it with better pictures!  We make this soup quite often for lunch (3-4 times a month usually).  It’s a favorite with Tad and also with the girls!

This soup is a snap to put together and it always turns out great!  I prefer to make it with cream, but if I don’t have any, milk works as well.  I never measure anything anymore because I make it so frequently!



Creamy Tomato Soup
 
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Cook time
5 mins
Total time
5 mins
 
Author: Aliesha @ Feathers in Our Nest
Recipe type: Soup
Serves: 3-4
Ingredients
  • 1 large can (29 oz.) tomato sauce
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream (this also works with half & half or whole milk, though it won't be quite as rich)
  • 1½ tsp. sucanat (or brown sugar)
  • 1 tsp. Italian seasoning
  • dash of hot sauce
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • a few grinds of black pepper
  • Garnish options: chopped green onions, croutons, grilled cheese croutons, shredded cheese, etc.
Instructions
  1. In a saucepan over medium heat, combine all ingredients (except for garnish).
  2. Heat, but do not bring to a boil.
  3. Serve when warmed through.
  4. Top with garnishes as desired.
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We like grilled cheese croutons as a garnish, which are exactly like they sound. Make a grilled cheese sandwich and cut it into cubes, then toss on top of the soup!

Enjoy!

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Filed Under: main dishes, recipes, soup

14 Tips for Thrifting Items for Your Home

January 29, 2014 by Aliesha



As fun as it is to shop thrift stores for clothes (nice, name brands for under $5, woohoo!), my favorite things to buy at second-hand stores are actually items for my home!

Many things in my house are purchased from various thrift stores over the years.  Here are a few tips for scoring awesome items for your home as well!

–Make a list of things you want to try and find.  Keep an open mind as you thrift, knowing that it will often take many trips to the thrift shop to collect everything you want!  I’ve had topiaries on my list for ages, and I finally found one last week ($1.99)!  My list is long and every-growing, but having a list helps me feel like my purchases aren’t impulse buys.

–When considering hardback books, take off the dust jackets and you’ll often find a hidden, beautiful spine!  I was going to get this book on homemaking anyway, so I was delighted to see its beautiful sage green spine with gold letters ($1.50).

–Shop frequently and at different stores.  Last week I visited a Goodwill, a Salvation Army, and two antique stores.  I only found things worth purchasing at Goodwill.  If you just pop in every time you’re near a thrift store, you’re more likely to find fun and interesting things!  These large decorative grapevine balls were $.99.

–Baskets are a great investment.  I use baskets in every room of my house, and they can be pricey when new ($15+), so when I see a nice one at a thrift store, I buy it.  They are great for gifts too (filling with smaller items).  This one was $1.99.

This isn’t a tip, but I wanted to share these pretty wooden hangers I got for around $1 for all three.  I’ll be putting them in my guest room for a bit of added luxury.

–Old luggage is a great find.  You can use it for storage, plus it looks awesome.  I got this old steamer trunk for $10 before we were married.  It houses our extra bed linens at the foot of our bed.

 This vintage blue suitcase was $4 I believe.  The globe was also thrifted ($5?).

–Remember you can paint things, but also remember that not everything needs to be painted.  This scrollwork mirror (huge) in our living room is solid metal and has a great “rusty” look to it.  I could have painted it white, but keeping its original color just worked in our home.  I paid $4 for it.

This little table was $10 at a flea market.  I like the character it has, so I’ve left it unpainted.  The brass animals were also thrifted (between $2 and $4 each), as was the cloth ($1).

–Display what you buy!  I had these silver iced tea spoons store in a drawer just waiting for a project.  I read a blog post somewhere about displaying pretty treasures like that, so I plopped them in a glass apothecary jar and called it a day!

–Vintage quilts and linens are great to buy too.  This small quilt ($10?) isn’t actually very old, but it looks like it, so I got it.  Quilts make a room feel more layered and homey.

–I like to buy throw pillows at second-hand stores too, since they can be so expensive new.  I think I paid less than $7 for all of these, with the exception of the green damask one (Pottery Barn feather pillow), which was $10.

The green bedspread seen above (full size, with pillow shams) was $15 at a kids consignment fair.

–Repurpose!  Old frames can easily be used for lots of fun projects.  We used this white frame ($2?) in our engagement photos and now I attached a string to the back so I can display a photo or two.  You can turn old frames into chalkboards for menu boards, Scripture memory, etc.

This was intended as a wine rack, but I use it to store hand towels in my pink bathroom.  I think it was around $5.

A few other tips:

–As mentioned before, shop often!  I’ve collected all of the above items and many more over lots and lots of trips to Goodwills, antique stores, flea markets, consignment stores, and more.  Some trips are successful, and some aren’t.  Be patient!

–Look past the junk.  There will be a LOT of junk to sift through in order to find amazing things.  The topiary at the top of this post was surrounded by lots of junky “decorative” items.

–Be quick to grab what you like!  Great stuff will go quickly, so hold it in your arms until you decide if you’re buying it or not.  It may not be there on the shelf when you come back if you don’t act fast!

–Be faithful to your style and the style of your home.  I know some super talented people who pull off mid-century modern things in their home and it looks fabulous, but that’s just not me.  I like classic, pretty things that look like they could have come from Pottery Barn or Ballard Designs (and just maybe, they did!).  The point is, shop for items that look great in your home, no matter how “in” something is or how awesome it would look at your friend’s house (though she’ll be your BFF if you pick it up for her!).

Do you enjoy shopping thrift stores?  Tell me about some of your favorite scores!

Filed Under: deals, decorating, frugal living, shopping

Styled Dining Room Hutch

January 27, 2014 by Aliesha

Last week I reorganized my dining room hutch, where I store many of my entertaining pieces.  It was a mess, and things weren’t accessible (see below: favorite “company” plates buried on the bottom left).

Before

I started by taking everything off the shelves and wiping them down with a wet rag.  Anything that was a bit dusty I also wiped down.  Most things were fine, since I use these things on a pretty regular basis for serving, taking blog pictures, etc.

After

I grouped things in a way that makes sense to me and looks pretty too.  My most frequently used plates are now on the bottom, front and center.  My pretty blue bird cake stand has a prominent place (can you even spot it in the before picture?) and some of my other pretty pieces are now more visible.


I even made room for a few new things (like the blue bird butter dish) since I put a couple things down below or in other locations.

I enjoy using white dishes as my starting point… that way, I can “accessorize” with fun colors (aqua-blue and green, currently)!

It feels good to organize things, plus a nicely styled shelf is so fun to look at.

Filed Under: decorating, dining room, entertaining, organization

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