This is one of my most favorite appetizer recipes. It's one of those that is so bad for you but tastes SO yummy! Any time I have made it I never have leftovers.
Brown Sugar Smokies
(can be doubled)
1 package "Little Smokies" sausages
1 package bacon
1 box brown sugar
toothpicks
Cut bacon strips into 3rds. Wrap cut strip around little smokie and secure with toothpick. Spray a slow cooker with non stick spray and layer sausages and brown sugar until there is none left. Don't be afraid to use that whole box! Cover and cook until all the sugar is melted. If you want them ready fast cook on high, if you want to cook them all day, turn it on low.
Use a slotted spoon to serve. Finger-lickin' good!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Scraping up a storm!
My B&B weekend was so much fun! I didn't have much to do to catch up so I was able to get a little more detailed on my pages. Believe me, my pages don't always look like this! I was really proud of how some of them turned out and wanted to share them. All the pictures were taken while on a trip to the Chattanooga Aquarium in Tennessee. Sorry they are sideways, I don't know how to turn them. if anyone else does, please let me know. Blogger "Help", wasn't.
My seahorses, I tried to duplicate the look of the coral on the pages. I drew out my shapes and then hand cut them.
My "critters on a log". Again, the log was hand drawn and then cut. I used chalks to give it some depth. I am thinking about adding a hand drawn alligator skull on the top of the second page. What do you think?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKtArmoI7Ot0dyqjsgol-tKyKVpeNPdJr5w-C1t2XP0Yra2AS0vOueC6aGta0nMmwCAzRyC-5Sp6p7awTyAiKd_RQzJ4DbK3EW6YOuZ7MVGwfUvMZK18FM8MuFgurQfPziY4pxBYT8rLg/s320/IMG_6224.jpg)
My Penguin page! Torn vellum at the bottom, hexagons cut from vellum for the ice cubes and then the dimension added with a silver pen.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSuBbknhXJBccm8I9TkOwkp4AZ0TMsSWfB4lcgllaUnytUpLxzCd1yEQSFMlGjFxR19G8LrEebwtNFRX9rt_YvY3vNFRIIwwN0SzD-8-VxQSV8WvTgpEvRx1LQwUZocDX8_NgIUsqAl7I/s320/IMG_6225.jpg)
My "jellies." Many, many tiny thin strips of orangey colored vellum cut on a wavy cutter with a deckle edged blade. Many, many strips. Many, many. This one took a while! Lettering cut from the same vellum with a die cut machine.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhwtmMXQiPVrgMPZpW8Hx4KEhXyyfDPV7qR9B6Hv6JbX-I0v3h8XL7QdOhb0gwiBlk6VLW8mKcW2l1uhxrWduCgT-J3paHLPjPoPEMngfxEHRS0lpHTfyfHlH4jVf1_qM6Yxo7zhErA6ds/s320/IMG_6226.jpg)
Oh, but look, it has a secret! It's a three page spread! Hiding behind the orange jellies are the ones that have been turned all kids of crazy colors by the lighting!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1gjv2Sv-CT8XREqIo_MGnLmGrFoTGQZ3B04jj9YSMkkFRCsaREt6VJE1wB2y6xITzL7IsVW0sk-p9dxOqFIE6DGDY9_ejld3L89Jd0FGkQ9lHcBm9j7PUKM_pIMZjY9eaA5EhEOsljRM/s320/IMG_6229.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOzDRiFXBSxfnyXbmve1E3V7xXwZbMBBpaqoV5ThFLhjLTCUHAOknyXvOkEbrFu21Gb2Za8Zu42agFZ1PpvFPcp2AVQVndwga4lXjhrllkhI7XISJkaZ-B2LKRtEwFY_vvP36uHIpZdwA/s320/IMG_6230.jpg)
Underwater creatures. The left page is strips of the many blues I saw in my photos that have been cut on a wavy cutter. It reminds me of the current maps you see sometimes. I really like the effect. The right side is hand drawn, each piece separately, and then put together. Brought to you by my memory of the Jaws poster.
My seahorses, I tried to duplicate the look of the coral on the pages. I drew out my shapes and then hand cut them.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSDgESJPRSGlxgOL6iQLLFu0EGsMmTLInI4na0xJzn-9InZRFv7kQs3CJLiIjrzScA7n2RtSWHi8EmXOXxG0cg5mrKO4yw81pUUrLU_Xp_JwSbn5BmxNjkiyp711F4KdsrsfbJlNkhxBY/s320/IMG_6221.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKtArmoI7Ot0dyqjsgol-tKyKVpeNPdJr5w-C1t2XP0Yra2AS0vOueC6aGta0nMmwCAzRyC-5Sp6p7awTyAiKd_RQzJ4DbK3EW6YOuZ7MVGwfUvMZK18FM8MuFgurQfPziY4pxBYT8rLg/s320/IMG_6224.jpg)
My Penguin page! Torn vellum at the bottom, hexagons cut from vellum for the ice cubes and then the dimension added with a silver pen.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSuBbknhXJBccm8I9TkOwkp4AZ0TMsSWfB4lcgllaUnytUpLxzCd1yEQSFMlGjFxR19G8LrEebwtNFRX9rt_YvY3vNFRIIwwN0SzD-8-VxQSV8WvTgpEvRx1LQwUZocDX8_NgIUsqAl7I/s320/IMG_6225.jpg)
My "jellies." Many, many tiny thin strips of orangey colored vellum cut on a wavy cutter with a deckle edged blade. Many, many strips. Many, many. This one took a while! Lettering cut from the same vellum with a die cut machine.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhwtmMXQiPVrgMPZpW8Hx4KEhXyyfDPV7qR9B6Hv6JbX-I0v3h8XL7QdOhb0gwiBlk6VLW8mKcW2l1uhxrWduCgT-J3paHLPjPoPEMngfxEHRS0lpHTfyfHlH4jVf1_qM6Yxo7zhErA6ds/s320/IMG_6226.jpg)
Oh, but look, it has a secret! It's a three page spread! Hiding behind the orange jellies are the ones that have been turned all kids of crazy colors by the lighting!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1gjv2Sv-CT8XREqIo_MGnLmGrFoTGQZ3B04jj9YSMkkFRCsaREt6VJE1wB2y6xITzL7IsVW0sk-p9dxOqFIE6DGDY9_ejld3L89Jd0FGkQ9lHcBm9j7PUKM_pIMZjY9eaA5EhEOsljRM/s320/IMG_6229.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOzDRiFXBSxfnyXbmve1E3V7xXwZbMBBpaqoV5ThFLhjLTCUHAOknyXvOkEbrFu21Gb2Za8Zu42agFZ1PpvFPcp2AVQVndwga4lXjhrllkhI7XISJkaZ-B2LKRtEwFY_vvP36uHIpZdwA/s320/IMG_6230.jpg)
Underwater creatures. The left page is strips of the many blues I saw in my photos that have been cut on a wavy cutter. It reminds me of the current maps you see sometimes. I really like the effect. The right side is hand drawn, each piece separately, and then put together. Brought to you by my memory of the Jaws poster.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Something I didn't create
So, I am a YouTube addict. I admit it. I find one thing and then that leads to another and then another and then I have been sitting for two hours watching YouTube videos and I need to wash my hair and pack a lunch and.......
ANYWAY, in my peeking and poking around I found this little tidbit. I LOVE it. I love this style of dance, I happen to love the song (wish I knew who was doing the cover though) and I wish, wish I could dance like this. I've learned however, as a singer, I tend to think in musical phrases and not 8 counts!
I just wanted to share this you guys.
This is from the Australian version of "So You Think You Can Dance" and the "featured" male dancer in this piece was the eventual winner of the show!
I am off to a weekend long crop at a nearby B&B tomorrow and I'm excited about it! Maybe when I get back I will have some fun pages or new products to talk about. Maybe both!
ANYWAY, in my peeking and poking around I found this little tidbit. I LOVE it. I love this style of dance, I happen to love the song (wish I knew who was doing the cover though) and I wish, wish I could dance like this. I've learned however, as a singer, I tend to think in musical phrases and not 8 counts!
I just wanted to share this you guys.
This is from the Australian version of "So You Think You Can Dance" and the "featured" male dancer in this piece was the eventual winner of the show!
I am off to a weekend long crop at a nearby B&B tomorrow and I'm excited about it! Maybe when I get back I will have some fun pages or new products to talk about. Maybe both!
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