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Laura Tucker

30 Farmhouse Gifts under $30 on Amazon

September 22, 2016 by Laura Tucker 1 Comment

SOUTHERN MADE SIMPLE IS A PART OF SEVERAL AFFILIATE ADVERTISING PROGRAMS. AFFILIATE LINKS ARE INCLUDED THROUGHOUT THIS POST. ALTHOUGH I PARTICIPATE IN THESE PROGRAMS AND HAVE SPONSORED CONTENT, ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN.

30 Farmhouse Gifts under $30 on Amazon

If you’ve been following Southern Made Simple for a while, you know that my love for all things “farmhouse” is no secret. This little love affair first started a little over a year ago when I watched HGTV’s show “Fixer Upper” for the very first time. I fell head over heels in love with Joanna Gaines’ creative mind and vision. I was hooked from the start!

Since that time, I’ve made several posts about my very favorite farmhouse finds at my beloved Amazon. (Seriously, I don’t know what I’d do without my free 2-day shipping!) If you need a recap, you can find my posts here.

30 Farmhouse Gift Ideas for under $30 on Amazon! These make PERFECT birthday or Christmas gifts for the farmhouse lover!…

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Filed Under: Farmhouse Finds, My Favorite Things Tagged With: Farmhouse christmas gifts, Farmhouse Decor, Farmhouse Finds, Farmhouse Gift Ideas, fixer upper gifts, fixer upper style decor, Inexpensive farmhouse decor, shabby chic decor

Halloween Mummy Treats

September 21, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

I’m not sure if it’s the fact that Halloween decor has been on display in most major retail stores since the beginning of August, or if it’s just the change in the air that’s hinting at the arrival of Fall and all things Halloween, but I feel like I’ve had the song “The Monster Mash” stuck in my head for weeks.

Do you remember that song? It came out ages ago, but it’s always been a favorite of mine. It really has a way of getting me in the Halloween spirit more so than anything else. I finally broke down and decided to play it the other day just to see if it’d help get it unstuck from my head. In hindsight that was kind of a bad idea, because it really only made the situation worse. But myy daughter got to hear it for the first time, and she really thought it was a graveyard smash watching her Mommy do the monster mash!

Halloween Mummy Treats - Chocolate dipped hazelnut prioulines mummified with Halloween goodness!…

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Filed Under: Desserts, Home Cookin' Tagged With: Halloween candy ideas, Halloween mummy candy, Halloween snack ideas, Mummy candy, Prioulines

10 Minute Skillet Nachos

September 20, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

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I’m not sure what stars had to align in my life to make me love cooking as much as I now do, but I started taking a major interest in getting creative in the kitchen right after my toddler was born almost a year and a half ago. I’m always flipping to the cooking channels when I get a chance to see what my favorite chefs are up to, and I find myself dragging out all of my old cookbooks from over the years a lot more frequently now.

I’d say it’s just because I love to eat, but truthfully I think it has something to do with the experience. The same satisfaction you may get after you’ve assembled a challenging puzzle or craft project happens for me after I put together a nice and delicious meal for my family. But now that school has started back and my schedule has gotten busier, I find it harder to put together meals on the fly that leave myself and my family feeling satisfied. I long for those recipes I can throw together quickly that will still leave me feeling like a champ in the kitchen.

10 Minute Skillet Nachos…

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Current Giveaways, Home Cookin' Tagged With: Nachos recipe, skillet nachos, Uncle Ben's Rice recipe

ThredUp Unboxing Kids Clothing + FREE $10 Shopping Credit

September 15, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

SOUTHERN MADE SIMPLE IS A PART OF SEVERAL AFFILIATE AND REFERRAL ADVERTISING PROGRAMS. AFFILIATE LINKS ARE INCLUDED THROUGHOUT THIS POST. ALTHOUGH I PARTICIPATE IN THESE PROGRAMS AND HAVE SPONSORED CONTENT, ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN.

A very special polka dot box was just delivered to my house, y’all!  I’ve been all smiles and doing my happy dance ever since I got it, so I decided to put together a little “unboxing” video to show you what all the excitement is about!

This is probably my 6th or 7th order from ThredUp this year. I’ve been a ThredUp customer for about 3 years and I’ve had a blast finding awesome deals on name brand clothing for myself and my daughter. If you aren’t familiar with ThredUp, let me fill you in: ThredUp is an online store than sells gently used name brand clothing and accessories for women, juniors and children (boys and girls) at up to 90% off retail price. Amazing, right?

But wait, there’s more!

ThredUp Review…

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Filed Under: For the Kids, Kids Fashion, My Favorite Things Tagged With: Free kids clothing, How to get clothing for free, ThredUp, ThredUp review, ThredUp unboxing

Outer Space Snack Ideas – Galactic Starveyors VBS

September 15, 2016 by Laura Tucker 6 Comments

As sad as it is to admit it, VBS 2016 has officially come to a close!  One of the most popular VBS themes for 2016 was “Submerged” by Lifeway, where kids learned all about submerging themselves in God’s word and finding that Jesus doesn’t just see what’s on the outside of people, but instead He sees what’s deep down in the inside of people and loves us no matter what.

Galactic Starveyors VBS Snack Ideas…

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Filed Under: DIY Projects, VBS Resources Tagged With: Galactic Starveyors, Galactic Starveyors Snacks, Galactic Starveyors VBS, Lifeway VBS, Outer space party, Outer space snacks, VBS snack ideas

Cinnamon Stewed Apples

September 13, 2016 by Laura Tucker 4 Comments

This recipe for cinnamon stewed apples is one of my favorite comfort foods of all time. With a scoop of ice cream on top, you’re in for a real treat!

It may still be 95 degrees outside here in Alabama, but make no mistake about it, there’s a nip in the air! Truthfully,  all I mean by that is that the humidity has just slacked off a good bit and it doesn’t feel like a sauna outside, but I’m pretty sure most of us Alabamians would probably classify that as a nip! 😉

And when I feel Fall in the air, I waste no time getting in the Falliday spirit! One of my favorite ways to jump into the season is to fill my home with the aroma of all of those glorious cinnamon-y spices, and it’s a total bonus if those smells just so happen to be coming from my kitchen!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

 

One of my favorite Autumn-inspired dishes is cinnamon stewed apples. It’s simple, delicious, and BOY does it make your house smell amazing when it’s simmering in the pot!

One of my favorite grocery stores was recently cleaning out their produce section and was marking down produce that they needed to move out quickly. I stumbled upon a bag of mixed apples marked down to just 99 cents, and I knew right away that stewed apples were definitely happening as soon as I got home!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

Once I unloaded the groceries and put the baby down for a nap, I washed and peeled 3 of the apples.  I got out my handy dandy apple slicer and had the apples chopped and ready to stew in seconds!

Next, I got out my favorite skillet and thew in the apple slices with a little dab of butter. I cooked the apples on medium-high heat for about 5 minutes until they were nice and tender.

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

Once the apples were done, I removed from heat and added in flour, sugar, all spice and cinnamon. I gave it a good stir and let it sit for a few minutes, just enough to get that beautiful, thick and delicious glaze over them!

By the way, here’s a free printable version of my recipe for you to try! If you decide to give this recipe a go, I’d love to hear about how it turned out!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

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Stewed Apples

Cook Time5 minutes mins
Total Time5 minutes mins
Author: Southern Made Simple

Ingredients

  • 3 Apples - peeled cored and sliced
  • 3 Tbs butter
  • 1 Tbs flour
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp allspice
  • 1/4 cup sugar

Instructions

  • Peel, core and slice apples.
  • In a large skillet, melt butter and toss in apples. Allow to cook on high for roughly 5 minutes until apples are tender but not mushy. Stir frequently while cooking.
  • Remove from heat and add in flour, cinnamon, allspice and sugar and stir until well combined. As the apples cool, a thick glaze will form.
  • Serve immediately while warm - best over vanilla ice cream!

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This quick and simple stewed apple recipe is the perfect leap into the Fall season, and it’s an amazing side dish to serve with a meal OR you can eat it as dessert with a side of ice cream!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

 

Do you have a favorite recipe that helps you get into the Fall spirit? If so, I’d love to hear about it! Drop a comment below and share your ideas!

Filed Under: Casseroles & Comfort Foods, Home Cookin' Tagged With: cinnamon apples, Cinnamon stewed apples, copycay cracker barrel stewed apples, fall recipes, stewed apples

How to Freeze Carrots

September 12, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

Although I tend to shop at bigger grocery store chains like Publix and Walmart, I love to visit mom and pop grocery stores in my area from time to time. Shopping local is important for the economy, and you’ll often find sales and deals that you wouldn’t ever find in a bigger chain store! A few weeks ago I walked into a local grocery store and my mind was blown by some of the crazy markdowns they had!

Seriously, this grocery store is like a precious gem that I am forever treasuring. It’s such a rare occurrence to get a deal on fresh produce, and this particular market very heavily reduces produce that is closely approaching it’s expiration date. (You don’t see that at Walmart, y’all!)
A simple step by step tutorial on how to freeze carrots

So I stumbled across this HUGE bag of organic carrots that had a few days of life left. It was previously priced at $5.99 marked down to just 99 cents. That bag of carrots flew into my cart faster than a speeding bullet, y’all! 😉

I knew I’d need to do something with them pretty soon, so I decided to go ahead and freeze them so I could just pull them out and use them whenever I wanted to. The process of properly freezing carrots is super easy and doesn’t take long at all.

Step 1: Wash carrots thoroughly.

You want to make sure there’s no dirt left on the carrots. You can lightly scrub them with a brush if you want to really make sure you’re getting the dirt off. I prefer to peel my carrots with a peeler, but you can skip this step if you prefer. It does not effect the freezing process.
A simple step by step tutorial on how to freeze carrots

Step 2: Remove tops and slice or shred

Using a knife, remove the tops of the carrots (I like to cut a little off the other end, too) and slice into rounds. You can also shred some if you’ll be making a carrot cake in the future like I plan to do!

A simple step by step tutorial on how to freeze carrots

Step 3: Blanch and Ice Bath

Get a pot of water boiling and toss your sliced carrots in to boil. You’ll want them to boil for about 3 minutes. While they’re boiling, fill a large bowl with ice water. Immediately pour the carrots into a strainer and then transfer directly into the ice bath. Let them sit in the ice bath until all ice cube have melted. If you’re putting up shredded carrots, you can use this blanching process, but I’ve found it to be extremely messy and a little tedious. Blanching shredded carrots isn’t completely necessary. If you put them up without blanching, just make a note to make sure you use them up within 6 months or so.

A simple step by step tutorial on how to freeze carrots

Step 4: Remove excess water and seal in freezer bags

After you strain the water off of the carrots from the ice bath, lay out on the counter on a dish towel and allow to dry. I patted off any excess water to speed up the process. Seal in a freezer safe bag and make sure all excess air is pressed out of bag. Frozen carrots if blanched will last up to a year in the freezer.

A simple step by step tutorial on how to freeze carrots

It’s a good idea to write the date that you put up the carrots so you have an idea of when they need to be used by. You can also portion them into measurements (2 cups, 1 cup, etc) if you have a special recipe you like to use them in. It makes preparing recipes super easy, and that way you don’t have to thaw out a whole bag of carrots when you only needed half of the bag!

A simple step by step tutorial on how to freeze carrots

I’m not a huge fan of eating carrots by themselves, but I LOVE them in soups, pot roasts, carrot cake and more! I’m really looking forward to making a big batch of homemade chicken noodle soup and using these carrots once it starts getting colder outside! What’s your favorite recipe to use carrots in?

Click here to read my post about how to freeze fresh tomatoes!


Filed Under: Home Cookin' Tagged With: freeze shredded carrots, how long will carrots keep in the freezer, How to freeze carrots

Maker Fun Factory VBS Craft Ideas

September 8, 2016 by Laura Tucker 8 Comments

Affiliate links may be included throughout this post at absolutely no cost to you. I love sharing about VBS and I love helping you simplify the process my sharing my favorite VBS craft supplies!

It may be nearly a year away, but there’s just something about Vacation Bible School that gets me SO excited! I love taking a look at all of the options that are going to be available to choose from for the upcoming year. I really believe 2017 is going to be an AMAZING year! Lots of different themes are really challenging children to get creative, use their God given talents, dig deep into HIS word and have fun while doing it!

You may have seen my previous posts about LifeWay’s VBS themes for 2016 and 2017 (Submerged and Galactic Starveyors), but I thought I’d share another really fun option that’ll really get your gears turning! Maker Fun Factory is organized by Group Children’s Ministry, and through this VBS package children will be taking on the role as inventors as they discover that we were fearfully and wonderfully made by God the creator!

Be sure to visit their website to get a sneak peak at all of the resources that are already put together for Maker Fun Factory! (You can even listen to the music tracks, which I am totally loving!)

13 Maker Fun Factory Craft Ideas VBS -Invention inspired craft ideas…

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Filed Under: DIY Projects, VBS Resources Tagged With: Maker Fun Factory, Maker Fun Factory Craft Ideas, VBS crafts, VBS robot theme

Farmhouse Nursery Decor Finds on Amazon

September 7, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

SOUTHERN MADE SIMPLE IS A PART OF SEVERAL AFFILIATE ADVERTISING PROGRAMS. AFFILIATE LINKS ARE INCLUDED THROUGHOUT THIS POST. ALTHOUGH I PARTICIPATE IN THESE PROGRAMS AND HAVE SPONSORED CONTENT, ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN.

If you’ve stumbled across this page, it’s likely because you’ve got a little one on the way and you’re searching for decor ideas that are full of that coveted farmhouse flare! And to that I say CONGRATULATIONS! Planning for a little one is such an amazing and fun time!

Trying to find exactly what you want to complete the nursery can be quite the undertaking – and a stressful one at that! In a world of so many options, how can you possibly choose?

Farmhouse Nursery Decor Finds Amazon…

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Filed Under: Farmhouse Finds, For the Kids, My Favorite Things Tagged With: Affordable Farmhouse, Farmhouse Decor, Farmhouse Finds, farmhouse nursery, Farmhouse on Amazon

3 Cheese Pizza Dip – Ready in 20!

September 6, 2016 by Laura Tucker 1 Comment

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #20MinutesToTasty  #CollectiveBias

Do you hear those school bells ringing, friends? Class is officially back in session! And while many of you may be celebrating the kiddos getting back in the classroom and getting into a good routine, there are those of you that are facing the challenges of balancing life around all of those after school activities, helping kids with homework and keeping the household afloat during all of it.

Through all of the hustle and bustle of the back-to-school season, it can be easy to let time slip away from you and have the meal you eat around the dinner table as a family be a complete afterthought. After all, many nights you may be getting home late and the busyness of the day allows little time for meal planning. But what if I told you that there’s a way that you can get a meal on the table in just 20 minutes that the whole family will go nuts for?

Hang on, folks! I’m going to show you how to rock this whole back-to-school dinner business like a boss!

The 3 Cheese Pizza Dip is a PERFECT busy night meal solution that the whole family will love! Serve it with a side of mozzarella sticks and buffalo bites and keep the kiddos coming back for more! #20minutestotasty #ad…

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Home Cookin' Tagged With: 3 cheese pizza dip, Farm Rich coupon, Farm Rich snack recipes, party dip ideas, pizza appetizer, Pizza dip

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