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I realize I can find the most obscure and weird things to get excited about, but a new on-line tool has me quite excited.

The Make Room by Urban Barn allows you to enter your furniture details, your room size and come up with the perfect configuration for your room.

the make room

It’s a very helpful and useful tool  (much easier than making your husband move the couch six times while he grumbles with irritation after the fourth time you say “no, that just doesn’t work”).

It’s also a lot of fun.

Check it out and see what sorts of designs you can come up with.

She Who Needs to Not Move Any Furniture Around

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cheesecake plated

The other day I got a wild idea to try and duplicate a dessert I’d eaten while we were in Las Vegas last month.

Part of the complex, involved, slightly frightening directions included a cheesecake layer.

Deciding to actually make a cheesecake from scratch, I combed through several recipes and finally came up with this one.

It is the best home-made cheesecake to ever come out of my oven. They are usually either dry, taste weird, or just not up to snuff.

This one was perfect. Captain Cavedweller even thought so and that is saying something.

Without further ado, here’s the directions.

cheesecake ingredients

Ingredients

Blend cream cheese until smooth and creamy.

Blend cream cheese until smooth and creamy.

Add sugar and salt, blending well.

Add sugar and salt, blending well.

Add eggs, one at a time.

Add eggs, one at a time.

Add sour cream, whipping cream and vanilla, mixing well.

Add sour cream, whipping cream and vanilla, mixing well.

Place the springform in a large roasting pan or deep skillet then pour batter into springform.

Place the springform in a large roasting pan or deep skillet then pour batter into springform.

Pour water around outside edge of springform. Make sure you've wrapped the springform pan in foil to keep any water from leaking into your cheesecake batter.

Pour water around outside edge of springform. Make sure you’ve wrapped the springform pan in foil to keep any water from leaking into your cheesecake batter.

You want the water to come about an inch up the side of the pan.

You want the water to come about an inch up the side of the pan.

Bake in a 325 degree preheated oven until no longer jiggly and set. Remove and cool completely.

Bake in a 325 degree preheated oven until no longer jiggly and set. Remove and cool completely.

Cheesecake

2 (8-ounce) packages of regular cream cheese, at room temperature

2/3 cup sugar

1/4 tsp. salt

2 large eggs

1/2 cup sour cream

1/3 cup whipping cream

1 tsp. vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Place a pan large enough to hold your springform pan in the oven to warm. Put a kettle of water on the stove to boil.

Spray a 9-inch springform pan with non-stick spray and line the bottom with a round of parchment paper. Spray it with the non-stick spray as well.

Wrap a double layer (or a layer of heavy-duty foil) around the outside of your pan, making sure it comes well up the sides of the pan. You want to make sure no water can sneak in a crack and get into the springform pan.

In a large bowl, beat cream cheese until it is smooth and creamy. Add sugar and salt and mix on medium speed for about two minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing after each addition. Mix in sour cream, whipping cream and vanilla until mixture is smooth.

Remove the large pan from the oven where it has been warming. Place your springform pan into the pan then pour the cheesecake batter into the springform pan. Carefully pour boiling hot water into the large pan so that it comes about an inch or so up the sides of the springform pan. (You can use a large roasting pan. I found a skillet I never use in the back of my cupboard that was just big enough to hold the springform.) Place in the oven and bake for about 45-60 minutes.  (The cheesecake should have been done in 45 minutes, but yours truly got busy writing in her next novel and lost track of the time. An hour had passed when I realized it was long past time to remove the cheesecake from the oven. It was done to perfection. )

Remove from the oven when the cheesecake is set and no longer jiggly. Remove the springform pan for the larger pan and let cool on a rack for at least an hour. When it has cooled, serve immediately or freeze for later eating pleasure.

I served this one with fresh blackberries and whipping cream but you could top it with whatever strikes your fancy, fruit, chocolate, nuts, caramel. This is a nice basic cheesecake that you can add to as you like. You will notice this cheesecake does not have a crust  – and you can certainly make it with one if you choose.

Enjoy!

She Who Likes Cheesecake Way More Than She Should

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weekly money challenge

The other day I saw this chart floating around on Facebook and decided it was actually a really good idea.

It is basically a simple guide to saving money this year.

There are 52 weeks in a year. One a week, you put the amount of money, corresponding to what week of the year it is, in a jar. At the end of the year, you’ll have $1,378.

I decided to start a money jar as a vacation fund.

Last week I pilfered a dollar from Captain Cavedweller and put it in the jar. This week we’ll add $2, next week we’ll add $3 and so on.

This seems like a painless (and kind of fun) way to save some extra money this year.

Do you have any fun methods you use of socking away a little extra money? Feel free to share your ideas!

She Who Is Liking This Idea

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cinnamon bread pudding finished

When I saw a recipe for Cinnamon Bread Pudding, I knew I had to try it.

Captain Cavedweller is a big bread pudding fan and it sounded like the perfect thing to make for Christmas breakfast.

Turns out, it was.

It was fast and easy to assemble the night before and pop in the oven that morning.

cinnamon bread pudding ingredients

Simple ingredients

 

Mix egg, milk and spices until well blended.

Mix egg, milk and spices until well blended.

Make your husband cube the bread while you beat the egg mixture.

Make your husband cube the bread while you beat the egg mixture.

Spread the cubes evenly into a greased baking pan.

Spread the cubes evenly into a greased baking pan. Pour the egg mixture over the top, cover and pop in the fridge overnight.

Heat oven to 350 and bake the bread pudding until golden brown - about 50 minutes.

Heat oven to 350 and bake the bread pudding until golden brown – about 50 minutes.

While the bread is baking, make the syrup - just sugar and water in a heavy saucepan. Stir until dissolved.

While the bread is baking, make the syrup – just sugar and water in a heavy saucepan. Stir until sugar is dissolved.

Continue stirring and bring to a boil, then add maple flavoring. Boil another minute before removing from heat.

Continue stirring and bring to a boil, then add maple flavoring. Boil another minute before removing from heat.

Cut baked bread pudding into slices and serve with warm syrup. It will make your knees wobbly and your stomach very happy.

Cut baked bread pudding into slices and serve with warm syrup. It will make your knees wobbly and your stomach very happy.

 

Cinnamon Bread Pudding

3 cups cubed cinnamon bread

4 eggs

1 3/4 cup milk

1 tsp. cinnamon

1/2 tsp. nutmeg

Syrup

1/2 cup granulated white sugar

1/2 cup brown sugar, packed

1/2 cup water

1 tsp. maple flavoring

Grease an 8×8 inch baking dish (for a 9×13 dish, double the recipe).

Cut about six slices of bread into cubes. You need enough to fill three cups. Spread evenly in baking dish.

Beat eggs, milk, and spices until well blended. Pour over bead. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

Preheat oven to 350.

Uncover baking dish and bake about 50 minutes until the bread is set and the top is golden brown. Cut into squares and serve with warm syrup.

To make the syrup, pour sugars and water into a heavy saucepan. Stir over medium heat until sugar is dissolved. Continue stirring until mixture comes to a boil. Add in maple flavoring and boil another minute. The aroma of the maple at this point will make your mouth water and cause great pangs of hunger to rocket through you.

You can pour the syrup over the bread pudding in the pan if you will be eating it all then or if you want you can individual spoon over pudding on each plate. You can serve with a dollop of whipped cream or sprinkle the top with powdered sugar if so desired.

She Who Will Be Making This Again

 

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