Monday, December 26, 2011

Another Christmas Filled with Memories

I hope that everyone had a very merry Christmas, and hope for a blessed New Year to everyone as well. Christmas day was busy for us, I was very happy to have my grandmother over at my house for the night, so that she could see Robert open his presents on christmas morning. While we were expecting him to wake up and then him come to wake us up, it was 8:30 am and there was no more lying in bed for us so we woke him up.

Santa was very good to him this year, he brought him riding gear and a new dirtbike to practice on. We plan on letting him race in a few different series this year, and get into the competitive spirit.


We did christmas morning in our house, then the inlaws came over and we had a small opening of presents. We ended the day over at my parents house opening presents with my Uncles Daughters, and my parents bought their daughters some very special suprises, in the form of protection. Every year there is a theme in our household, this year it was guns.


My little sister ended up with a lavendar personal protection gun, my older sister got a 9 mm, and I recieved a rifle to go hunting with my dad.


I also recieved some really awesome vintage goodness, a starburst wall clock, a set of amish pyrex nesting cinderella bowls, some vintage playboys and other types of magazines, and a old coffee pot. This year I have been blessed with many things a husband, an amazing family, and some great friendships. I hope everyone else had such an amazing time as we did.

I will post tomorrow showing you my christmas decor, while it is a little bit late, I want to share with you my vintage tree decorations and other things.

Happy Hunting
-Goldie


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Wreaths and a Show!

I have been in a very creative mood lately, and have taken my creativity out on several projects. I have been custom making ornament wreaths for people based on their color schemes. Also I have been making Paper Wreaths to put in the booth up at the trading post. Lots of creativity has been put into this. 

 Black and White themed available for purchase for $40.

 Red Green and Gold Themed, available for purchase for $50. This is larger wreath.
 This blue and white one has been sold for a custom order to a dear friend of mine. 

 TCU color themed, not intentionally, this wreath is a large one and is available for purchase for $50. 

 Red and White themed, officially my first wreath available for purchase for $40. Below is a black and white themed wreath that was custom made for a friend.

We also did a vendor fair this past Saturday, I was happy with the set up! It looked great in comparison to others that were there. Just wish we could have walked away with more sales and more people knowing to come stop by the Justin Trading post for some great deals! 

We featured several tea cup lamps at this show, they were all marked down available for purchase for $35. These make great gifts for the tea lover in your life. This is the one that got the most attention, mostly from the little girls that were walking around the show. 

We had originally taken out shutter shelves for setup, then quickly realized we needed to improvise. We instead used just the shutters for display. I need to find some more shutters like this for other various projects!



 We did feature our wreaths at the show, but no one bought them. We did get a lot of great compliments on them. Especially the purple and gold one which i suddenly realized were the TCU colors. Mostly everything shown at the show was handmade, and made out of items that were otherwise going to go into a landfill. I have a special place in my heart for saving items that would otherwise be destroyed!

 Check out our tree's that are made out of cupcake liners and posterboard! This is a great fun idea and doesnt take a lot of time! 

Happy Hunting, and Happy Holidays 
-Goldie

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

So Many things going on....

So life has been pretty busy lately, with the holidays and everything coming up. We have made the decision to close the booth at pickers point and move permanently into a larger location in the Justin Trading Post. We will now have a majority of the wall in the middle of the room! We have so much to offer everyone, but make your way over to pickers point for some great steals on stuff we dont want to move into the new location! 

We are officially calling our new booth setup Odds and Sod's which is the English version of nick knacks. We have been vigorously working on our current booth in Justin but you will see new stuff being pulled into the trading post over from Keller.

Here are some current booth pictures from Justin Trading Post! 
 There are a ton of hats for sale in our booth! As well as a good selection of Vaseline glass and milk glass. You will also notice some handmade items available at great prices! Also dont forget to check out our handmade one of a kind Tea pot lamps!

 A beautiful vintage vanity! Adorned with some great tea cups, and a great Shabby Lamp! Suitcases, dishes, homemade one of a kind servers!

 We have a selection of handpainted metal tins! These would make a great gift basket, on the back of this one is spring! 

Please check us out over on Facebook and like our page to stay update on a future giveaway! 
https://www.facebook.com/oddsandsodds

There is much work to do with not enough time in the world to do it! We look forward to see'ing you walking around the store and loving some great items! 

Happy Hunting!
-Goldie

Monday, October 31, 2011

Extracts and a Homemade Christmas!

Hello Blog World! Hope everyone is keeping their sweaters and flip flops near! Much like the weather in Texas should be we are switching between warm and cold weather. None the less the holiday season is vastly approaching starting with Halloween today. This is the perfect time to start thinking about some home made gift ideas for Christmas. One of the things that has started to interest me are home made extracts.

Here is a list below of somethings you can try!

Homemade Vanilla Extract
20 Vanilla Bean Pods
1.75 Liters of Vanilla or Rum
Good Sharp Knife

Split Vanilla Beans in half with knife stuff into liqour bottle. Let stand for 2 months shaking once a week. 
Here is a picture of the start of mine, only 3 days later it has a beautiful caramel color and a wonderfull smell of vanilla! I cant wait to see what it will look like in 2 months! All of this cost me around $20, if you think about it a 8 oz bottle of McCormick is $9.00. Package into nice glass jars with a homemade label! 
Here are some other extracts that I am going to be trying in the coming days! 

Mint Extract
1/4 - 1/2 Cup fresh Peppermint leaves
1- 2 Cups decent Vodka
1 glass jar with tight lid

Bruise mint leaves add vodka store in container for 30 days shaking every couple of days. When done strain out leaves. 


Almond Extract
1 cup Vodka
3 T. finely chopped Almond

Using a food processor or chopper, process the almonds until they are ground, but not so much that it becomes butter. Add the almond to a 1/2 pint jar and then add the vodka. Clean the rim and add the lids and rings. Store the jars in a dark cool place and shake the jar every day for six weeks.

After six weeks, strain the almonds through a fine mesh strainer or coffee filter and put the liquid back in the jar. The extract will last indefinitely.

Lemon Extract
1/2 cup vodka (see above)
1 large lemon cleaned and peeled with a vegetable peeler making sure you avoid the pith (white part)
Add the lemon peel to the vodka in a sterile glass jar with a lid
Place in a cool dark place (pantry) for 1-2 weeks and shake once daily.
It will be ready for use at this time, but unlike the vanilla extract you must remove the peel.

There are probably a load more out there, anyone have recipes or ideas for other things? Let me know! 

Happy Halloween!
-Goldie

Monday, October 24, 2011

Canning and Veggies

Wow it has been a busy few weeks, with the Holidays approaching quickly, changes to diets have been put into place. Mid terms for school have been passed out, work is never ending and the harvests are coming to an end. I have taken a interest to canning lately, and have been working on several projects that you will see below. 

My Apple Pie Filling


Apple Pie Filling
Use cooking or baking type apples to make homemade, canned apple pie filling.

10 pounds tart apples - peeled, cored and sliced
5 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cup Clearjel
1 T. cinnamon
2-1/2 cups cold water (2 1/2 qts water if you omit apple juice)
5 cups apple juice
1 tsp. nutmeg
3/4 cup bottled lemon juice

Preparation -
For fresh apples, place 6 cups at a time into 1 gallon of boiling water and boil one minute when it comes back to a boil. Drain but keep fruit covered in a bowl.
In a stockpot, mix the sugar, Clearjel, cinnamon, nutmeg together. Add the water and apple juice, stir to mix well. Bring to a boil and cook until thick and bubbly, stirring frequently. Remove from heat. Add the lemon juice. Fold apples into mixture.
Pack the apples into hot, sterilized quart size canning jars, about 3/4 of the way. Fill the jars with the prepared hot syrup to fill to 1" headspace. Using a rubber or plastic spatula run through the contents of each jar to remove the air bubbles. Fill again to 1" headspace with syrup. Wipe the rims and place the hot lid/rings on the jars. Process in a water bath canner for 25 minutes at a full rolling boil. Wait 5 minutes, remove and place on dishtowel overnight undisturbed. The next day remove rings and clean jars and label with recipe name and date. Store in a cool, dry, and dark place.  This recipe will make 6 - 7 quarts.
How about some cowboy candy? This is dangerously hot and sweet at the same time. It tastes amazing served on crackers with some cottage cheese! 

Small Batch Cowboy Candy
(pickled jalapenos)
1 lb fresh jalapenos
2/3 cup cider vinegar
2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons mustard seed
1/4 teaspoon tumeric
1/4 teaspoon celery seed
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

Slice jalapenos. Mix cider vinegar, sugar, tumeric, celery seed, garlic, and cayenne to boil. Reduce for 5 minutes to a simmer. Add jalapenos at the simmer for 5 minutes more. Load sterilized jars with jalapenos first and add liquid filling the jars leaving a 1/4 headspace. Process in a water bath for 15 minutes. Makes 2 pints

Also put up several bags of cauliflower, and broccoli!

Then this was the offering for this week in bountiful baskets!
A big thanks goes out to SB canning for sharing the canning recipes, they sure do taste really delicious! 

-Goldie

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Whats been happening?

Well I had another weekend full of food and goodness! Bountiful Baskets was pretty awesome this week, also the fact that we volunteered and made a difference was quite fun. We did extras by doing that but we met some great people and had a good time. Not to mention the fact that we also got a workout! 



Here is a picture of the Bountiful Basket we picked up today. Celery, Pineapple, Onions, Pears, Apples, Bananas, Romain Lettuce, Roma Tomatoes, Green Peppers, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes. Yet again all of this was for $15!

I had some pears laying around from the previous week that I needed to do something with. So I broke out the big ole' book of ball canning recipes and came up with a Peppery Pear Salsa. 
This is some of the best salsa I have ever had, and better yet I managed to can 6 pint jars of it! Although two of them are already gone! 

I also tried to can some grape juice concentrate! It worked, everything sealed right up! Now the hardest part is to wait three weeks before I can even think about trying it! 

On a final note I wanted to pass on a project to my foodie friends out there in the North Ft Worth Area! We will be hosting for the first time ever a Food Swap! Do you know what a food swap is? Check it out over on the other blog and be sure to become a follower of it! The first event is going to be on October 28th at my house. The whole idea of the food swap is everything is homemade, home grown, or foraged for. Anything that fits into that category can be brought to be traded for other things. 

-Goldie

Friday, October 7, 2011

Welcome To my Kitchen

So my kitchen is one of the biggest rooms in my entire house that needed to be redone. We are slowly tackling projects, but there is a lot that truly needs to be done. I just wanted to share some progress pictures as well as get some opinions about the kitchen as well. 

Here are some before pictures of the kitchen when we had just moved into the house. You can probably understand why it needed some help. 

Before we moved in, the kitchen wasn't exactly the selling point of this house. 
 


These two pictures are us moving in and making do. Thats all we could do at first, about 6 months later I was done with "making due" and began the process. I am not going to bother you with the during pictures of the mess. Just proceed below to see some "after but not finished" pictures of the kitchen.

 I have a think for the copper jello molds, can you tell? This color was on a Sherwin Williams color pallets for 1950's homes. Needless to say I fell in love with the color, especially in a room that needed to be brightened up.


This is my 1950's dinette table that we do use every day. That ugly hutch is still there we plan on ripping it off of the wall and then finishing the wall like the rest of the kitchen.


We have started to get ready to paint the cabinets. We took the doors off, I personally like the look of more open kitchens, and with only 1 window I feel like i need to bring some brightness to the kitchen. We are talking about finishing the back of the cabinets with bead board instead of the ugly plywood. Opinions?





This is the start of my vintage collection of dishes. Some of these piece came from my grandmother. Others have started to come from auctions and thrift stores. Eventually my cabinets will be filled with vintage goodness and look great! I can see it but can you?


This is a odd cabinet kind of stuck to the left side of the sink, I have not really decided what I want to do with it yet, or what it will be filled with. So for now it is what it is.


This is one of my more organized cabinets. With my vintage dinnerware stuck in there. I really hate the backs of my cabinets, I hope the bead board works. Anyone out there have any bits of inspiration they want to throw my way? 

So what do you think about my kitchen? Its a work in progress, I have a few things left to do. I want to do the floor over in a checkerboard pattern. There is that ugly hutch behind the dinning room table that MUST go. The cabinets need painted, and bead boarded in the back. Finally I want to finish it off with crown molding around the room. Do you think I am on my way? 

Happy Hunting
-Goldie

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Tea Cup Thursday

So I bring to you another Tea Cup Thursday with some more midcentury! Instead of finding pictures online you actually get my pictures! As I get more of my Salem Biscayne pattern in i get more excited. I am also going to show you a pattern that was given to me from my grandma.

This is a Tea Cup set given to my from my Grandmother who found it at a Thrift Store years ago. There are no markings, but they match my kitchen and hold a dear place in my heart.



Now to show off a few of my Salem biscayne pieces and to show you how well these pieces fit with the tea cups i recieved from my grandmother.

Please excuse the ugly cabinets. We are currently in the middle of a redo. Here you see several pices. Sugar, Creamer, Gravy Boat, and Salt and Pepper Shakers.


A picture of everything sitting on the counter. My Biscayne Tea Pot and Glasses


I scored this thing on ebay for $9.99. The person who had it didnt even know what they had. There are similar ones selling for $65 I couldnt bring myself to buy a tea pot for that much.



These amazing glasses are super hard to find. Originally made from Fireking for the salem china company to match the pattern.


This is a stack of Lunch plates, another ebay score. I cant wait to get my big packages in with the FULL SET I found on craigslist in Vermont, yes ladies and gents there is a 70+ piece set being mailed to me. I am amazed and blessed to have found such a great person to be willing enough to do that for me.

Happy Hunting!
-Goldie