Saturday, July 21, 2012

Simple Fun, Movies and Themed Food



I love watching movies! I often rent ones people might pass up and am delightfully surprised by them. On Friday and Saturdays nights I really like to try to make dinner fit in a theme of the movie. It can be hard most times but last night was perfect!

I found a cute somewhat political mixed with romantic comedy called Salmon Fishing in Yemen with Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt. I served Gorton's Grilled Salmon and purple potatoes. It was fun for me to have the meal and movie go together!



When the movie Midnight in Paris first was released on DVD we ate french bread and eclairs while we watched.

Do you ever try to have a movie and dinner theme? If so what movie did you watch with what food?
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Snyder of Berlin Chips 65th Anniversary Snyder SnackShots Photo Contest



Chips are a summer food we always enjoy in my house. This year my son has loved to say "Chips" for some reason the word cracks him up. He will point to the cupboard and ask for chips with his lunch.



My son loves these ones. I like that they are tasty and dont get his hands coated in cheese powder

These were my favorite!



We had our chips as a snack during the afternoon while we played video games and watched cartoons. I really enjoyed the plain potato chips too. They had a great crunch and were not greasy. We served some with a clam dip for dinner with steak. It was a hit.





Each month the judges will select one photo entry that will be qualified for inclusion in the final judging of the Snyder SnackShots™ Photo Contest. Here's a Press Release (PDF) with some more details.

Eight semifinalists will be chosen: one each month, June 2012 - January 2013, for the final selection among all entries received. Each semifinalist will receive a Snyder of Berlin Party Package of Snyder products. Check back with the Synder of Berlin contest page see the monthly winning photos and for the announcement of the Grand Prize winner.
Your photo should include Snyder of Berlin products in some way.
 
I am putting on my creative thinking cap to make a fun photo to enter the Snyder SnackShots Photo Contest. I would love to win any of the prizes!

GRAND PRIZE:

The one Grand Prize Winner receives: $1,000 in cash, a digital camera (valued at $150) and free Snyder of Berlin snacks for an entire year delivered to their door.

RUNNER-UP PRIZES:

The three Runner-Up Winners will receive: $500 in cash and free Snyder of Berlin snacks for an entire year delivered to their door.


I soooo want to try these ones!

You can buy Snyder of Berlin Chips online if you cant find them in the store.




HISTORY:

1920s
The Snyder family starts cooking kettle chips in their home kitchen on Centennial Avenue in Hanover, PA.
1920s
With a growing reputation, chip operations move to a new brick building at the back of the homestead.
1920s
Edward Snyder II and brother-in-law Barb Sterner work nearly around the clock to keep up with demand.
1930s
William Snyder takes over operations from his father as the company moves into its third generation.
1940s
Snyder works with manufacturers in the development of the aluminum foil bag and automated packaging machines.
1940s
Distribution spreads across Pennsylania — from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.
1944
Jacob Stutzman, a storeowner in Berlin, PA, assists in sourcing chipping potatoes in Cambria and Somerset counties.
September 18, 1945
Stutzman and William Snyder meet with local farmers and business owners to discuss joining together to open a potato chip factory. The Berlin Brothersvalley Industrial Association of Berlin, PA, is formed.
March 1946
Stock is sold to finance construction of our original 120 x 100 foot building at the East End of town.
October 1946
Sent to learn the chip making operations, Norman Handwerk of Berlin returns from the Hanover plant with surplus machinery that he and his mechanics refurbish for use in the new factory.
February 9, 1947
Operations begin in Berlin with seven employees.
1950
Snyder operations in Hanover and Berlin part ways. The Sterner family assumes ownership of the Berlin operations.
1963
Upon the death of her husband, Edythe Snyder Sterner becomes president. Edythe and Barb's son, Gary Sterner, becomes general manager marking the fourth generation in the family's business.
1960s-1980s
Eleven additions are constructed around the original factory with new offices, manufacturing lines, storage and distribution facilities. The added space and success leads to the introduction of new product lines — including corn chips, corn curls and popcorn.
1965
Continuous roll packaging machines begin the trend toward high speeed automation.
1972
Snyder is acquired as a division of Curtice Burns of Rochester, NY. Its association with the Pro-Fac Cooperative (Producers-Facilities) garners the commitments needed to satisfy market demand; farmers get a guaranteed market for their produce.
1994
Curtice Burns Foods becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Pro-Fac Cooperative.
1997
Curtice Burns changes its name to Agrilink Foods, Inc. to underscore the close relationship between farmers and processors.
1998
With the acquisition of the Birds Eye brand, Agrilink Foods doubles its size. In 2003 Agrilink changes its name to Birds Eye Foods, Inc. building on the prestige of the nationally recognized brand.
2009
Pinnacle Foods Group LLC completes the acquisition of Birds Eye Foods. Pinnacle Foods is a private equity portfolio company of the Blackstone Group.





* I was not paid or compensated for this post. I was provided for free the products pictured in this post for my review by the Company/PR company. The opinions are 100% mine and may vary from others.
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Larkspur Landing Hotel Roseville CA Review


I told you about how excited we were to stay at the Larkspur Landing Hotel in Roseville CA in this post and now I just as excited to tell you about our stay! The hotel is beautiful with lots of great additions that made our stay so wonderful. The staff was very welcoming as warm. We stayed in the Executive Suite that has a separate bedroom and living room complete with 2 flat screen LCD TV's, one for us and one for the kids. Here is a peek at our stay in pictures-


The breakfast area, so cute!

Love the chalkboard menu.


The "Living Room" area with a desk.
Our Kitchen with appliances, dishware, cookware and silverware!


Our welcome basket, so sweet.

They weren't lying when they boast they have the finest linens. Their signature FeatherBorne®  Bed with high thread count sheets, a quilted down comforter, a premium duvet cover and a large selection of pillows was amazing!



My children had plenty of space to play and have fun. That was the central part of the Executive Suite that each "room" branched our from.




Me enjoying a cup of coffee out on the balcony, it was so beautiful and quiet. That was right off the bedroom so I was able to sneak out there before anyone else was awake!

The only bummer was that The Larkspur Hotel in Roseville does not have a pool, which my kids love. But as busy as we were on vacation, it did not seem to matter too much to us. If you are looking for a way to relax or unwind they do have a whirlpool spa and a fitness center. A great hotel that is family friendly and we will definitely be coming back.


 You can learn more about Larkspur Hotels on Facebook and Twitter.



*I was not compensated for this post. We will be guest of the Larkspur Landing Hotel in Roseville on our Road Trip Summer Vacation Event.
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Friday, July 20, 2012

Frugal Friday Fun and Shopping



eShakti  Special Promo Code LH20ARD get 10% off when you shop at eShakti.com - valid till 31st July, 2012. This code can be used in addition to the existing 'up to 40% OFF Sale'

AMF Bowling Weekend Nights Fun Friday and Saturday nights 5pm to close $16 all you want bowling per person. Rental shoes included no coupon needed.
Or Weekday Fun Monday through Friday all day (must be done consecutively)  $8 bowling per person. Rental shoes included no coupon needed.

Family Christian Stores $5 Deals 

Bath & Body Works $1 Shipping with $25 order and Buy 2 Get 1 Free (jump start on holiday gifts!)

New York & Company Denim Buy 1 get 1 75% off (fall is coming!)

Barnes & Noble Local Roseville CA or Citrus Heights CA Storytime events Saturday July 21st 11am / 11:30am

IHOP Fridays and Saturdays Kids Eat FREE 4pm to 10pm (check with your local IHOP first)

JC Penney FREE Kids haircut at JCP Salon for the month of August for kids K-6th grade, book one now filling up fast. 


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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

CA State Fair Red Cup Showdown Competition with Jeff Mauro and Seattle's Best Coffee


Over the weekend I had the most awesome fair experience ever! I had the chance to attend the Seattle's Best Red Cup Showdown Competition. My husband and I go every year to the CA State Fair to celebrate the anniversary of our first date. This year was 14 years since our first date, it was a wonderful and memorable way to celebrate. Our son is only 2 1/2 so my husband and son arrived at the end of the competition, just in time to hear the winners announced. I was there from the beginning. Even having a chance to chat with the adorable Jeff Mauro, the Sandwich King before the event started. He is so personable and funny. A perfect host for a fun competition like the #RedCupShowdown.


The Ribbons for the winners




The event was held in the grandstand of the Cal Expo Horse Track. We have been there a few times to watch the horse races. This was the first time I have attended a food competition. I love to watch the cooking shows on Food Network and of course Sandwich King is one of them. Seeing it in person was awesome. The jokes Jeff told, the stories the contestants shared about the inspiration of their drinks and the smell of coffee in the air made it just about perfect.

The contestants from all over California had 5 minutes to make their drink from brew to final touches. It was exciting to watch the contestants in action. Before the competition started I sat down with a contestant to ask her a few questions about why she was competing and little about her. Her name is Kathleen and is from Sacramento, born and raised. She told me her inspiration story for her Seattle's Best Coffee Red Cup Showdown entry.

Kathleen a contestant I was lucky enough to meet


Here is what Kathleen wrote for the inspiration for her drink:

"Coffee comforts me. Coffee is memories of laughing and sharing with my family, those here and those gone, holidays, and Sunday mornings. Coffee is home and all that that means to me."

Her drink is inspired by Black Cake, a story and recipe that New Yorker Laurie Colwin shared in her book, Home Cooking, A Writer in the Kitchen. Laurie Colwin wrote for the New Yorker and Gourmet magazines about cooking while she cooked and told family stories over a cup of coffee. Kathleen was inspired to recreate the Black Cake in a coffee cup. She named it Orange Spice Brulot, for the burnt sugar ingredient, the translation in French.

This is what Kathleen said Black Cake is and how it tastes:

"Black Cake is a traditional West Indian fruitcake. It is made with burnt sugar, spices, and fruit all soaked in wine and rum. Orange Spice Brulot has the richness of coffee, the mélange of spices, the sweet candied orange, and the infusion of orange scented cream. The result is dark, burnt sugar sweetness with the intensity of a Black Cake."

After having the pleasure of meeting Kathleen I asked her if I could share her recipe with the readers of my blog. The scent of her drink as she made it for the judges filled the air. Its was wonderful!

Here is Kathleen's Recipe for Orange Spice Brulot:

 Ingredients:
1-cup Demerara sugar crystals
2/3 cup boiling water
2 large oranges
1 ¼ cups sugar
6 cloves
4 ½ tablespoons Seattle’s Best Coffee Level 4
3/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1-tablespoon orange zest
½ cup Half and Half
3 cinnamon sticks

Burnt Sugar Syrup:
1-cup Demerara sugar crystals
2/3 cup boiling water
Place sugar in small frying pan and melt on medium heat, stirring constantly until syrup
forms, about 15 minutes. Add boiling water slowly and stir constantly on medium low
until bubbly, brown and foamy, about 15 minutes. Strain into a bowl. Cool.

Candied Orange Peels:
2 large oranges
¾ cups sugar + ½-cup sugar
1 ½ cups water
Zest one tablespoon orange and set aside for infusing Half and Half. Peel remaining
oranges into strips. Boil ½-cup water in saucepan, add peels and cook for one minute.
Drain, rinse peels in cool water and repeat boiling. Place sugar and 1 ½ cups water in
saucepan and bring to boil. Add cooked, drained, orange peels. Lower heat and simmer
for 15 minutes. Remove peels and place on parchment paper to dry for one hour. Place
½ cup sugar in small bowl and dredge peels in sugar. Place on new parchment paper to
dry for 1 hour. Store in container or plastic bag.

Orange Infused Half and Half:
Place 1 tablespoon of orange zest into ½ cup Half and Half. Let infuse overnight. Strain
peels out before using.

Coffee:
For each serving
2 cloves
1 ½ tablespoons Seattle’s Best Coffee Level 4
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
Place in filter and brew with 6 oz. boiling water

In coffee cup, 1 teaspoon Burnt Sugar Syrup and 3-4 Candied Orange Peels. Pour coffee
over. Stir until syrup dissolved. Add Orange Infused Half and Half to taste. Garnish
with cinnamon stick.

Savor.



Jeff was great, he talked to all the contestants and made us all laugh

Many levels of Seattle's Best Coffee was used in the recipes from 3 to 5


Hearing the stories from the contestants made the drinks have character. Wish we could have tasted them along with Jeff and the other judges.

This contestant Joanna made super cute chocolate Seattles Best logos from chocolate and little pieces of Red Velvet cake to top her drink. She was also celebrating her birthday, Jeff and the whole audience sang to her. It was great!




After the 3 Rounds of Competitors made their drinks and the judges sampled them, Jeff and the other two judges took a break to go make their decisions. Everyone in the audience had their favorite entries from their stories, mine of course being my new friend Kathleen. Finally they judges came back to announce third, second and first place. I was thrilled when they announced Kathleen had won second place!!! I was so happy for her. The first place winner Liz from Lodi CA was very nervous about her entry, she almost left the competition! Thankfully she stayed and went on with the competition. Her drink was a Caramel Apple Coffee Drink, I thought it sounded perfect for a fair, who does not love a caramel apple at the fair. It just goes to show anyone to not doubt themselves, that we are our own worst critic! It definitely inspired me to realize we have to step outside our comfort zone sometimes to really shine. Congrats Liz, we will be cheering for you to win in New York.



Liz with Jeff after winning, she looks so happy!

Congrats Kathleen on your second place win!

The winners of the #RedCupShowdown in CA with Jeff and the other judges.

My son and I having our picture taken with Jeff Mauro. It was so exciting to meet him after seeing him win the Next Food Network Star and then on his own show Sandwich King.

After the competition my husband, son and I all headed to the Seattle's Best Coffee booth on the fairgrounds. We had the chance to get our picture taken in the Red Cup, spin the Seattle's Best wheel for prizes, taste a few of the Seattle's Best Coffee fair drinks and were given samples of the coffee to brew at home.





All smiles enjoying our day at the CA State Fair. Of all the 14 years we have gone this was the most memorable for me!

Seattle's Best Coffee is delicious and affordable. You can find it at Walmart and often coupons for the coffee in the Sunday paper. If you missed the Seattle's Best Coffee Red Cup Showdown at the CA State Fair, dont worry, Jeff Mauro and the Seattle's Best team will be traveling to more state fairs. There is still time (until July 27th to enter your recipe online at the Seattle's Best Facebook page under the Red Cup Showdown page.

Ohio - July 27 - 29
Wisconsin - Aug. 3 - 5
Illinois - Aug. 9 - 11
Iowa - Aug. 13 - 15


I also took a few video clips of the event. I posted them on the Frugal Family Tree YouTube Channel if you would like to check them out. The second place winner Kathleen is also a blogger if you would like to check out her site at I dine, I whine




*I am a member of the Collective Bias™ Social Fabric® Community.  This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias™ and Seattle’s Best Coffee #CBias #SocialFabric #RedCupShowdown All opinions are my own and your experience may vary.

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