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Consumer Cafe: Patti’s Taco Salad

September 6th, 2013

I recently had company over for lunch on a hot August summer day, and asked my friend Patti for a suggestion on what to serve, because it was too hot to even go outside and grill. She suggested I make her family favorite Taco Salad, so I did and it was a big hit. Patti doesn’t like me to variate from her recipes. I did it once and I’ll never hear the end of it. So I made it exactly to her specifications. So if you want to do it exactly, follow this recipe. It was delicious. See my notation below the ingredients below for added ingredients I made the second time around.

But it was quick, and easy, and everyone enjoyed having everything separate so they could add what they wanted to their salad.

Patti’s Taco Salad*

  • large bag of salad
  • pound to pound and half of hamburger meat;
  • regular sized can of original Ranch Style Beans;
  • container of cherry tomatoes;
  • can of sliced black olives;
  • bag of colby cheese or some type of shredded cheese you like;
  • bag of original fritos…not the large scoop size but the small original size.

Brown the hamburger meat. . .I used pepper on mine while I’m browning,

Empty the beans into a colander and rinse them thoroughly . . . get all that juice and crap off of them.

  • Put the salad in a bowl;
  • Put the meat in a bowl;
  • Put the beans in a bowl;
  • Put the tomatoes in a bowl;
  • Put the olives in a bowl;
  • Put the cheese in a bowl;
  • Open the bag of fritos — I usually empty it into a bowl because I have a bunch of cute bowls for all this stuff;
  • Catalina dressing is the best one with this salad, but you should also have a back up dressing…usually Ranch.

This is a delicious meal and everyone can put what he or she want and don’t want on it.

Phyllis’ Version of Patti’s Taco Salad

  • large bag of salad
  • pound to pound and half of hamburger meat;
  • regular sized can of original Ranch Style Beans;
  • container of cherry tomatoes;
  • can of sliced black olives;
  • bag of colby cheese or some type of shredded cheese you like;
  • bag of original fritos…not the large scoop size but the small original size.
  • jar of sliced jalepenos;
  • purple onion
  • taco seasoning packet
  • salsa

Brown the hamburger meat, add packet of taco seasoning for flavor.

Empty the beans into a colander and rinse them thoroughly . . . get all that juice and crap off of them.

  • Put the salad in a bowl;
  • Put the meat in a bowl;
  • Put the beans in a bowl;
  • Put the tomatoes in a bowl;
  • Put the olives in a bowl;
  • Put the cheese in a bowl;
  • Put the jalepenos in a bowl;
  • Put the chopped onion in a bowl;
  • Open the bag of fritos — I usually empty it into a bowl because I have a bunch of cute bowls for all this stuff;
  • Catalina dressing is the best one with this salad, but you should also have a back up dressing – I used Salsa.

Glam Alert: DIY Vitamin C Serum

September 5th, 2013

This month, I am going to give you a few DIY (do it yourself) recipes for glam alerts.

Vitamin C Serum is all the rage, and I myself have purchased a bottle for over $50, that didn’t really seem to do anything but cost me money. Most Vitamin C Serums cost anywhere between $50 to $100 or more for just one ounce.

I watched a youtube video from UppiesBeads59, who gave detailed instructions on making your own Vitamin C Serum. So, I went to amazon.com and purchased:

Bottle and Dropper for $4.69

Ascorbic Acid Powder for $14.00

Glycerine for $7.00.

I also purchased a big jug of distilled water from the supermarket. I use a small glass jar to mix, and have found that the powder I purchased above dissolves completely.

You will find lots of variations of the amounts to use for making your own Vitamin C Serum if you do a web search or a youtube search. I personally would recommend using the amounts listed on Miss Tammy’s youtube video listed below, and start out with the weakest strength to begin. I actually made a miscalculation once and made it too strong, and had a burn mark on my neck. Nothing permanent, probably did my skin good to have a little deep treatment but I did learn my lesson to make sure to use the calculations just as recommended. If you feel a little burning, you are probably using the right strength. If you feel a lot of burning, you probably need to immediately wash it off and go down to a weaker amount. If you don’t feel any burn, you can crank it up to a stronger strength. Be sure and apply your moisturizer after you have let the Vitamin C Serum soak in and dry for a few minutes.

5% Serum 1/4 tsp. powder 4 tsp. distilled water 3/4 tsp. glycerin
10% Serum 1/4 tsp. powder 2 tsp. distilled water 1/4 tsp. glycerin
15% Serum 3/8 tsp. powder 2 tsp. distilled water 1/8 tsp. glycerin
20 % Serum 1/4 tsp. powder 3/4 tsp distilled water 1/4 tsp. glycerin

I am in no way an expert on this, so please use with caution, and educate yourself. Only you know your own face and how it responds. It may be that you want to purchase the Vitamin C Serum instead of making it yourself. I spent around $25 for the products listed above, and can guarantee I have several years’ worth of supplies to make my own Vitamin C Serum. I make a fresh bottle every week, and it takes less than 3 minutes to make. I apply twice a day, both morning and evening. I have been doing this for over two months, and I have noticed a significant difference in my skin. It’s brighter, the wrinkles are smaller, and the age spots are fading. I use the product on my face, neck, arms, and hands. It is much easier to cover more areas when you aren’t spending $50 a ounce for the stuff!

Here is some more information on the benefits of Vitamin C Serum, straight from Dr. Oz’s website.

Take 10 years off your face today with these easy and effective Oz-approved secrets.

Secret #1: Vitamin C

Vitamin C is critical for your body and plays an important role in maintaining healthy, resilient skin. While young skin is full of vitamin C, aging skin naturally loses this nutrient over time. Other factors like exposure to UV light, pollutants and cigarette smoke compound the decline of vitamin C, contributing to signs of aging. The good news is that you can fight back by replenishing your skin’s vitamin C levels to help to combat and even reverse time’s effect on your face.

Wrinkles

One of the most powerful functions of vitamin C is its role in the production of collagen, a protein that gives your skin its elasticity. As you age, collagen breaks down and wrinkles begin to form. Stabilizing your skin’s levels of vitamin C can help to counteract wrinkle formation by increasing collagen production.

Age Spots

When it comes to treating age spots, you don’t need chemical peels and lasers – it turns out that vitamin C can have almost the same results! Age spots are essentially sun damage, and vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, shown to reduce the number of sunburned cells as well as reverse age-related damage to skin. While it’s not a replacement for sunscreen, vitamin C protects against and may repair UV damage like discoloration and fine lines.

Your Anti-Aging Rx

Taking vitamin C through a supplement or food is beneficial to your health, but to specifically target signs of aging on your face, topical vitamin C is best. In fact, applying vitamin C to the skin can be 20 times more effective than taking it orally. Topical vitamin C is sold in a wide range of products from serum to lotions. Look for products that contain between 3% and 10% of vitamin C and include the active ingredient ascorbic acid or L-ascorbic acid. Pay extra attention to the packaging – all antioxidants, including vitamin C, are vulnerable to deterioration in the presence of air and light. Unless the product is in an airtight and opaque package, don’t buy it!

Apply topical vitamin C once a day, ideally after you’ve exfoliated in the morning to utilize vitamin C’s sun-protecting properties. On rare occasions, topical vitamin C can cause some mild dryness or flaking. Counteract this side effect with a moisturizer. This topical nutrient is safe to combine with all your other skin care products and even works synergistically with other antioxidants. For a super powerful anti-aging punch, combine vitamins C and E together.

The length of time from when you start using vitamin C until you see results varies with each person. While some people see changes as soon as 2-4 weeks, it may take others 6-8 weeks to see a difference. After around 6 months, you’ll reach the maximum benefits.

 

 

Website of the Week: cwonder.com

September 4th, 2013

I recently discovered cwonder.com. Sometimes when I go to share these sites with you, I wonder if you have always known about them and just never told me! C. Wonder has great women’s clothing, handbags, shoes, jewelry, home decor, and even a monogrammed department.

Here’s just a few of their wonders to entice you.

Everyone needs a classic cardigan. This one is the perfect length for me!

Such a cute clutch. Love the colors!

Monogrammed salt and pepper shakers! Can you think of anything cuter for a foodie or to give as a wedding gift? Only $24.

A bike bell for $7.50 in a choice of four colors! Don’t bike bells just take you back to your childhood?

A terrific online store, with some really great items and great prices. Hope you bookmark or shop there today!

Let me know if you have a favorite online store in the comments section! I am always looking for new places to shop!

 

 

 

Check and Debit Card Register

September 3rd, 2013

If you are like me, you are making much more purchases with online bill pay and debit cards. When I order my box of bank checks, it comes with one check register, which was never enough. I would always ask for a free check register when making a bank deposit, but now with bank deposit apps, and direct deposit paycheck services, I rarely go to the bank.

Recently, I was completely out of check registers and decided to look on amazon.com for one, and found this great Check and Debit Card Register for $7.00.  It comes in your choice of five colors, 50 double size pages (so 100 pages), with 26 lines per page. I love it. It makes me feel like a junior accountant. Plus I love the idea of no more of those registers filling up my file cabinet!

Plenty of room for entries; measures 5.5″ wide x 8.5″ tall; and spiral bound so it will lie flat.

I am one happy camper! It’s the little things. . .