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Basket Liner Tutorial

Easter Basket Liner Tutorial sweetlemonmade.com

Every year I swoon over the cute fabric lined baskets while shopping for Easter goodies. So this year I decided to get crafty and make my own. Sewing is not my specialty, so I’m pretty excited about how it turned out. With Easter right around the corner, this simple and easy basket liner tutorial can help you personalize any basket that you already have on hand.

Project Supplies:
Basket
Fabric – 1 Yard
Ribbon
Thread
Pins
Fabric Scissors
Sewing Machine

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Step 1:
Turn your basket upside down over an ironing board. You will then drape and center your fabric over the outside of your basket and pin the fabric tight around the corners and down the sides of the basket. This is a lot easier than trying to cut and sew multiple pieces together.

Step 2:
Take the fabric off of the basket and with a ruler, extend the pin line to the edge of the fabric. Repeat this step for all four sides. Next, you will sew a seam along the pin lines, leaving a triangular flap. Cut off the flap on each side, leaving a 1/2 inch seam. If you find the fabric doesn’t fit snug in the basket, make your seam a little closer from the original.

Step 3:
Next you need to determine how much fabric you want showing on the outside of your basket. I have three inches showing on my basket. Measure your fabric accordingly and add an additional length for a ribbon casing. The length of your casing will depend on the width of your ribbon. You will then trim off  the excess fabric. 

Step 4:
With the fabric in the basket, make a cut from the edge of the fabric to the handle at the top edge of the basket. The width of the cut will depend on the width of the basket handles. Fold the fabric under and stitch around the edge to get a nice finish. 

Step 5:
Next you will need to make the casing for your ribbon. Thread the ribbon through the casing and pull tight to make sure the liner fits snug around the outside of the basket and tie a bow at each end. 

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Eats

Let March Madness Begin!

March Madness Rice Krispie Treats sweetlemonmade.com

As my family and friends will tell you, I love watching basketball! March has become one of my favorite months because it means MARCH MADNESS and lots and lots of basketball. Even though I don’t catch a lot of the regular season college basketball games, I still love filling out a bracket every year and cheering for my teams hoping to win family, friends or work pools. Selection Sunday is this Sunday, March 13th, so get your brackets printed and play along! Don’t think that you have to know team stats to play or even win (because like me, I don’t always know all the teams so I choose between the teams based on the team mascot, school colors or even the design of their jerseys). Have fun filling out your brackets and make some Rice Krispie treat basketballs to get into the spirit! The First Round (aka the Big Dance) March 15-16. To stay up to date on whose playing, schedules and scores, download the NCAA March Madness Live app. Good luck to everyone!

Basketball Rice Krispie Treat Recipe
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Ingredients
  1. 5 tablespoons butter
  2. 8 cups mini marshmallows
  3. 6 cups Rice Krispie cereal
  4. Orange food coloring
  5. Black frosting, black candy melts, or chocolate chips
  6. Circular cookie cutter
  7. Piping bag
Instructions
  1. Line a 9x13 inch pan with foil and spray with non-stick spray, set aside.
  2. In a large pan, over medium-low heat, melt the butter. Once butter is melted add 6 cups of mini marshmallows. Stir together and just before the marshmallows are melted add in the food coloring until desired color is reached.
  3. Remove from heat and stir in Rice Krispie cereal. Stir together until cereal is barley coated with marshmallow mixture. Now stir in remaining 2 cups of marshmallows.
  4. Pour into prepared pan and press evenly into pan.
  5. Allow to completely cool before using the cookie cutter to cut out the basketballs.
  6. If using candy melts or chocolate chips to decorate, place 1-1 & 1/2 cups of chocolate into a microwave safe bowl and heat in 30 second increments until melted.
  7. Place the frosting or melted chocolate into a piping bag.
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Eats

Italian Food with a modern twist at Park City’s Vinto restaurant

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As you’re learning, food is my love language and trying new restaurants is like opening presents on Christmas morning…it’s exciting, you’re not quite sure what you’re going to get and you’re hoping to not be disappointed. Christmas disappointment is bad, but food fails are the worst. Seriously. So when hunger hit us as we wandered the galleries and shops of Park City, we naturally turned to the 249 Yelp reviews  and the positive word of mouth from the overly-chatty art gallery hostess we ran into earlier and ventured down to Vinto on Main Street in Park City.

The atmosphere was modern, but comfortable. On a Friday night it was bustling with customers that had come post ski day in their Patagonia fleece with sun-kissed cheeks and fresh goggle lines, while others took the classy Friday night approach with a string of pearls and some heels. So clearly they have a pretty wide dress code and no one will give you judgy looks about your matted ponytail or ski pants.

Now, the food. After perusing the menu it was clear that this meal would require a coordinated order to ensure that we had maximum exposure to the delicious menu options. And after seeing a bundino (more on my bundino love affair later) on the dessert menu it was a given that regardless of how full we were, dessert was definitely happening. There were multiple things we wanted to try and after much deliberation we chose the roasted cauliflower with almonds, truffle oil, and fresh mint as the starter and then shared the butternut squash pizza with pancetta, caramelized onions (side note: I’ll order anything that has caramelized onions—insert heart eye emoji!), fontina cheese, and fresh oregano and then the pear, ham, and brie panini with a spicy honey drizzle. Oh yeah, and we also ordered the classic Margarita pizza for the conservative palate of the group.

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Vinto Panini sweetlemonmade.com

And let me tell you, the pear, brie and ham panini with the spicy honey…like, whoa. It stole the show. So simple, but it packs a flavor punch. That spicy honey should be patented–it belongs as a regularly scheduled part of my diet. Two thumbs up. The butternut squash and pancetta pizza was full of classic savory flavors, with a hint of sweetness from the roasted squash. And the desserts did not disappoint. I ordered the bundino dessert, oh bundino. I fell in love with bundino years ago when I was living in Philadelphia for grad school.  The food scene in Philly is legit and one of my favorite places, Barbuzzo, is where I was first introduced to this simple, Italian custard-like dessert. It was literally life changing. The mere mention of the word “bundino” to my crew of Philadelphia peeps will trigger an instantaneous sigh “ohhhh, bundino…..” as they longingly recall each creamy bite. I have lived a few places since Philly and haven’t seen a bundino on a menu since! When I saw it on the menu at Vinto, I practically had to restrain myself from ordering it as an appetizer.  Although a slightly different composition than its Philly predecessor, this creamy, rich rendition brought back all the beautiful bundino memories from my Philly days.

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Bundino sweetlemonmade.comBut wait, don’t let my nostalgic rant about bundinos distract you from the other star of the show, the apple crostata. The centrifugal arrangement of perfectly sliced, steaming cinnamon apples atop the rich, buttery crust, sealed together with a subtle apricot glaze and garnished with a scoop of house-made gelato is what dreams are made of. And if your dreams aren’t made of this then we shouldn’t be friends.

As you can tell, Vinto was the perfect ending to a great day. Check out the rest of the menu and try it next time you find yourself hungry in Park City.

(Side note: if you are ever in Philly you HAVE to go to Barbuzzo and order the bundino. You won’t be sad about it. It’s THE BEST. End rant.)

 

Adventure

Snowmobiling at Daniels Summit

Daniels Summit Snowmobiling sweetlemonmade.com

Spring is around the corner, but if you’re itching to get in one last winter activity before the tulips bloom you’ve gotta try snowmobiling at Daniels Summit, Utah.  It was a dream! I had some friends from Dallas come to town last weekend and I wanted to give them a winter wonderland of fresh, fluffy snow and a barrage of winter sports and activities to partake in (think 2002 SLC Winter Olympics), but, turns out it was 55 degrees the entire week before their arrival and all the snow from the multiple blizzards (that I complained incessantly to them about all winter long) had melted, leaving brown mud and dead grass. Awesome. Welcome to Utah, the greatest snow on Earth, the greatest brown on Earth.

I started to panic a bit thinking that there would be no fun to be had in this not-quite-Spring-not-really-winter weather. I was even stooping as low as considering a trip to Antelope Island to see Buffalo (read: desperation). But luckily I was saved by one of those generic activity books, you know the ones, they litter the entryways of diners and actually rarely contain any good ideas, but that day it did! Included amongst the pages of random advertisements was a top 10 winter activity list! And atop the list was snowmobiling with the suggestion to try Daniels Summit. I quickly googled Daniels Summit and saw that snowmobiling is open until April. SCORE! I called them up that day and made a reservation.

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My friends were pumped to try their hand at real winter sporting! There’s no such thing as snowmobiling in Dallas, so needless to say they were NOT experienced pros when we started. But that’s just it, you don’t need any raw talent or coordination to snowmobile. It’s the perfect winter activity for anyone. The machines are very user-friendly and easy to manage. After a 5-minute snowmobiling 101 lesson by the staff, we grabbed a map, helmets and headed out to explore the trails. Despite the sunny, 55-degree weather, Daniels Summit at 8,000 feet, was still packed with mountains of great snow. 

Snowmobiling Daniels Summit sweetlemonmade.com

Naturally we were a little cautious at first, but it didn’t take long before we were cruising through the trails at 35 mph. It was magical. The skies were blue, the views were wide, and the scenery was straight out of a calendar. There were miles and miles of trails and lots of large open spots to try your hand at jumps and turns. It was a picture-perfect day. My Dallas peeps were in awe of the beauty and fun that our snowmobiling adventure brought. You’ve gotta check it out, like before April.

 

 

Sweet Tips

Save Money With Ibotta in 3 Easy Steps

Save Money Using Ibotta app sweetlemonmade.com

I don’t know about you, but couponing is not my thing. Don’t get me wrong, grocery shopping is one of my top expenses so saving money is a priority. I try my best to find deals and use my preferred customer cards for the extra discount whenever possible. I’ve tried couponing in the past, but every time I go to the store, I can’t find them or I forget to bring them with me. This happens to me Every. Single. Time. It’s so frustrating.

Last month, my friend told me about a free mobile app called Ibotta. (pronounced: i-bought-a) When she said I could get cash back by simply buying my groceries, I thought…sign me up! I was a little skeptical after she explained the process, because I don’t want to add a lot of extra time to my grocery trip.

I decided to give Ibotta a try and I downloaded the app. I found it super easy to use and after the first time, it’s become part of my grocery shopping routine. The only downside that I have found is I don’t buy a lot of items that are eligible for a rebate. I know some people will buy items just because they are listed, however, I’m not going to buy something I know I will never use. With that said, I do love that every time I go to unlock a rebate, I can find my usual staples like milk, bread, eggs, fresh fruit and vegetables. I typically walk out of the store collecting anywhere from $1.00 – $3.00 per trip.

Now that you’ve read about my experience, check it out for yourself. Download the Ibotta app, sign up for an account and follow these three simple steps:

  1. Choose Your Rebates
    Open the Ibotta app, choose a category (grocery) and pick a retailer. Scroll through all the items and start unlocking rebates for the items you will purchase. When unlocking a rebate, you will be asked to take a poll, read information about the product or watch a quick video. This takes a little bit of time, so make sure to do this before you head to the store.
  1. Scan Your Groceries
    Once you buy your groceries and get home, scan the barcodes of your rebate items into the app. You will see a green check mark to verify your rebate.
  2. Upload Your Receipt
    You’re almost done! The last step is to take a picture and upload your receipt. Ibotta will take up to 24 hours to review your items. Once complete, you will receive an email and notification that you earned cash back from your rebates.

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The great thing about Ibotta is you aren’t limited to grocery rebates. You can get cash back savings on other retail categories including electronics, apparel, restaurants and even pet supplies.  So ditch the coupons and get real cash back by simply checking Ibotta before you go shopping.  

Now let me tell you about the best part! Once you collect $20 in rebates, you are eligible to collect cash from PayPal or Venmo. If you don’t want to sign-up for either of those accounts to collect cash, you can opt for a gift card, once you reach $25 in rebates, at various retailers, including Amazon. 

Inside Tip: If you know someone who uses the app, ask them to send you a referral code. You automatically get money added to your account when you sign up! If you don’t find anyone to send you a code, you can use mine. (jfmkmad)