With our crazy and hectic lives, we barely have time to run to the store and grab our kiddos a cheap Easter basket to fill with all kinds of sugary treats for them to blow through in ten seconds flat. This year while you're running to the store with your hair all frazzled and secretly grabbing a bag of Reese's eggs for yourself, why don't you grab a few things to create your very own Easter basket, mom?! Follow these simple steps and this little basket will keep you smiling all spring long, no matter how busy you are. Materials: 1 Wicker Basket 1 Plastic Bag 2 Packages of Moss 1 Package of Plastic Easter Eggs Garden Shears Hot...
Easy As…Pie In my family, we take pecan pie seriously! My mom quit a lucrative career as a realtor, to perfect her ***secret*** pecan pie recipe. That dedication paid off and earned her a National Pie championship title, in 2014. She started her gourmet pie company and the rest is sweet history. Her company is Farrist of Them All. My version is a little less labor intensive with the help of a store-bought pie crust. It cuts down on time but not on flavor. If you are a food snob and cannot bear to use store-bought pie crust–fellow Oklahoman, Ree Drummond, has a classic version here… Cherami's Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie It's the season of all things yummy and sweet, so we...
2018 Parade of Homes
This year, I had the opportunity to participate in the Parade of Homes, in Edmond, OK. My friends at Adams-Kirby Homes invited me to design the Kitchen & Living Room areas of a custom built Texas Hill Country style home.
One of my favorite features in this home is the Scullery. Located behind the kitchen, it can be used as an overflow kitchen area for food prep. It has an extra fridge, sink, and tons of extra storage.