September 27, 2011

A Giveaway at Savvy Seasons by Liz

Hello.


I don't seem to write often...just been crazy busy. But no matter how busy I am I could not let you miss out on this amazing giveaway. If you are not familiar with www.savvyseasons.com, you must hop over there now. Liz is an amazing decorator and all I know is I want to go shopping with her! She is doing a very generous giveaway, so go check it out. Just click on the button to your left of the screen.

Now that I think about it, one of her blog entries was, if I remember correctly, about a sister of hers in AZ...maybe I could shop with her when she comes to visit......how fun would that be?!


OK, that is all I have for today. Go check out Liz's giveaway and decorating ideas.


Ashley

June 27, 2011

Now Showing in Merchant Square...

Just a quick note...




AshleyLisaDesigns is now in Merchant Square in Chandler, Arizona.




If you are in the area, please stop in and take a look.




Also, you will find some destash items...time to clean out. If you are not in the area and see something you like, let me know. I am happy to pull it for you.





Have a great week and I hope to see you soon at Merchant Square.


Ashley

June 06, 2011

The dreaded "M" word....

Yep, you guessed it, I had to get a mammogram today. Why is it we let this little machine scare us so much? I know why I do. You see back when my Mom was pregnant, she was told she would lose the baby (me) if she did not go on bed rest and take this hormone shot regularly. Although it did save the pregnancy, it turns out the shot was not so good for my Mom or me. Among many things, I have been told that my breast cancer risk increases two and a half fold when I turn 40. So, guess who turned 40 last October, that is correct me. My doctor told me last year right after my birthday, to get a mammogram before I see her again in July 2011. I put it off as long as possible and finally went today.

The office looked pretty enough. It still gave me anxiety anticipating the reason I was there.








Then you go back and are told to undress from the waist up and put on a robe and sit in another waiting room until you are called to go in.




When you go in you see a machine like this....or at least this was what my machine looks like.





The lady tells you she needs 4 pictures...ok 4 pictures, no big deal is what I think to myself. Then we start...then she needs a 5th...whatever she saw made her say she needed one more to try to get the chest wall on the right side. Not something I wanted to hear on my first mammogram at age 40.

But now I wait to get the results...or as she put it to see if the doctor wants more pictures. I think you know what I am praying for.

Ashley

May 31, 2011



Looks amazing right?

Well, this is what I tried to make for dinner last night. Let me start by saying that I am a wannabe cook. I wish I had the time and wasn't so tired to make amazing dinners each and every night. Most people dread cooking, but to me, it sounds fun and healthy and a great way to save money.

So I have recipes sent to my email and I look at them on a regular basis. I print the ones I think I am able to make and hope that one day I will have a lifestyle where I can make dinner when I get home from work and not feel so tired or be eating when it is 8 pm.

So in looking at many recipes, it appears I confused two recipes and went to the grocery store yesterday after thinking I knew what I needed. I usually make a list of ingredients when I try a new recipe, but yesterday, I was out and thought I could do it from memory.

Here is the recipe:

INGREDIENTS:
1 lb extra-lean (at least 93%) ground beef
1 small onion, chopped (1/3 cup)
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 jar (25.5 oz) Muir Glen® organic Italian herb pasta sauce
1 1/2 cups water
1 tablespoon ketchup
3 cups (6 oz) uncooked mini-lasagna noodles (mafalda)
1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
1 teaspoon dried basil leaves
1 cup shredded reduced-fat Italian cheese blend (4 oz)

WHAT TO DO:
1. In 12-inch nonstick skillet, cook ground beef, onion and garlic over medium-high heat for 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until beef is thoroughly cooked; drain.

2. Stir in remaining ingredients except cheese. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low; simmer uncovered 10 to 12 minutes, stirring occasionally. Sprinkle with cheese.

What did I do? I purchased a rotisserie chicken, shredded mozzarella cheese, pasta sauce, olives and mushrooms (my own little addition).

Now mind you, my sister said healthful skillet lasagna, don't we need ground beef. Oh no, I tell her. This is with chicken. Little did I know.

We get home and I look at the recipe and said uh-oh. I confused two recipes. Combined the ingredients and thought I had the right one. So I prepped everything and put it in the skillet. I made it anyway, my way. It actually was not a total loss, it was good. However, my boyfriend did tell me to never make it with beef because he may like it better that way. But he did go back for seconds. That is always a sign it is good.

I did not take a picture of it, but if you like the idea of mixing it up, buy the above ingredients with a noodle pasta. I used quinoa elbow noodles (gluten free) and saute garlic and mushrooms in a bit of olive oil, then add the chicken (shredded like), olives, pasta and sauce and simmer until it is all blended well. Then top with the shredded cheese. Once it melts, serve. I made a salad to go with it.

For those that like to cook and are good at it; I thought you could use a laugh at my expense.

Happy cooking!
Ashley

May 26, 2011

What to Write...


So I don't write very often.

I know this and you know this. Well, if I am truly honest with myself, you may not know this. If I wrote more often, you might follow more and not get bored waiting for the next post.

So, why don't I write?!

I think the main reason I don't write often (other than being super busy with 2, no wait 3 jobs) is I may not want to write about jewelry and don't feel like I can post other things here. But why can't I post other things on this blog. I am not just a jewelry designer, I am so much more.

I am a cluttered mess....I am not kidding, if I wasn't just out of space in my home, I would be mistaken as a hoarder.
I am a reader....I read everything I can get my hands on. Magazines, books, pamphlets, everything!
I am a game player....not that kind of game player, I am too old for the head games. I love playing games on the computer or my kindle or friends smart phones...(I am not certain I am smart enough for a smart phone.)
I am a dreamer...I like to think about what my jewelry studio will look like one day, what my dream kitchen looks like, etc.
I love other things that I don't have time for like baking, cooking (sometimes) and gardening (but I am not good at it).

So let me ask you, my dear followers who have stuck with me through the dry spell. Do you care if I don't always talk about my jewelry or etsy? And if you like other topics, what do you want to chat about? Cause let's face it, a blog is just chatting with all of your cyber friends.

Chat again soon.
Ashley

March 01, 2011

Tuesday Treasury

I have been away for a while. I have no excuse other than I have been sick and did not feel up to posting. First came the flu and now I have a sinus infection...but I am on the mend so here is the Tuesday Treasury.

Today I was thinking about rainy days. I thought how I missed out on the last rain we had becasue it was a rainy night and I was sleeping. Now don't get me wrong, I love sleeping when it is raining out, but I would love a rainy day when I can stay in and just do nothing.

The treasury I created for today is all about rain. Please venture over to Etsy and check out this treasury of incredible artists. Please leave me a comment there on what you like and your thoughts.

As a sampling, here are three items you will find in this treasury:



The treasury can be found by clicking here.


Thanks for looking.
Ashley


February 02, 2011

Contest Winner on www.LisaSmithBlog.com and Promotion


So you may have been to Lisa's blog today to see the winner. Congratulations to Nana's Nuggets! As soon as I receive your address, I will ship the necklace off to you.

As all of you know, I created this necklace to help Lisa with her medical bills...you know the ones that her insurance refused to pay. For every necklace sold, I donate 20% to Lisa and her family. To finish off this giveaway, I want to give everyone a chance to help me donate more.
If you would like to purchase a Lisa necklace, I will donate 50% to Lisa and her family. I will run this promotion for one week. Please order your necklace(s) and help Lisa chip away at that surgery bill that insurance refused. The promotion will end on 2/9/2011.

Any questions at all, please contact me here or through my etsy shop.
-Ashley