Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Money Saving Tip Tuesday....Growing you're own produces




Welcome to another edition of Money Saving tips.
In this edition I will be sharing some cool tips that won't break your bank, and will keep you smiling from ear to ear all the time.
Once again thank you for sticking around, for this Second edition of Money saving tips for this January edition. I will be bring you different Money saving tip's daily on saving cash in your wallet, every Tuesday. This week on Money saving tip's Living Better Cafe wants to, help you save more cash in your wallet than ever before. This week I will be giving you tip's on how you can grow you're produces, right in you're own space. Yes, You heard me correctly and it's inexpensive to. All it take's is a few containers on your patio or a space in your backyard. So, let's begin by grabbing out you're garden gloves or better yet, it's alright to get your hands down in the dirt.

Natural lighting:

1. Why of course when it comes to planting you are going to need some sort of lighting, and that is called "Sunlight".

Space,Space,Space:

2. We have already covered the lighting aspect of where you're produce will gain light. So, now you need the proper space to grown you're produces. I will give you a few suggestions here, and then you can go off and experiment with those.

For starters

* Cartons

* Coffee can

* Flower pot

* Tupperware container


Inexpensive seeds:

3. Some may say fruit and other's may call them vegetable, but either way it's still something edible.

* Bell Pepper seeds

Instead of discarding those seeds, place them onto a paper towel and allow them to dry. (Note: Dry all wet seeds on a glass or ceramic plate. Spread the seeds evenly over the surface of the plate and stir twice daily to ensure even drying and to keep them from clumping together.)

* Onion

Fill a glass with water, and place the whole onion with the root side down inside the water. And place on windowsill where it can get the most lighting possible. Note: Do remember to change the water periodical. once you begin to see green approaching out of the onion, then you can begin to start planting it into a pot.

* Jalapeno Peppers

Same as bell peppers, but when removing these seeds you will need to wear gloves. (For the notes for these seed "Read" Bell Pepper.)

* cucumber

If you have use the cucumbers for pickling then the seeds are no longer useful. Cut the ripe cucumber in half and scrape the seeds into a bowl. To remove the seeds' coating, rub them gently around the inside of a sieve while washing them or soak them in water for two days. Rinse and dry. (Note: Make sure the cucumbers you use for seed are disease-free; plus pesticide free because some diseases can be carried on seed. And could affect your future crop.)

Selecting soil:

4. Now that you have the lighting down packed and you have sorted out your space, and collected your seeds now it's time to grown your green thumb. Not every plant can handle the same soil another plant can handle so, that where you will need to call your nearest nursery for information. Or even better yet, to save on time and money you can go to your local Library and search for gardening books.



Thank You for sticking around for another edition of Money saving Tuesday. As I am always glad to keep you in the know of fun ways you can save more money, and Live Healthy at the same time. Please consider "Sharing" and remember that you can also check out "Living Better Cafe" at https://www.facebook.com/livingbettercafe and do not forget to join Living Better Cafe community page on Google plus.




Until next time Happy Journeys to living better!


Katrina Smith,(Creator/ Administrator)

Monday, January 11, 2016

Special Announcement





Special Announcement:

*Note: Today there will not be any food news because I want to bring to you something else. Please consider to read more into this special announcement.

I Katrina Smith you're Creator/ Administrator of Living Better Cafe wants to, bring you a very special announcement. Today is a very special day here at Living Better Cafe, Which marks two years of me posting Healthy recipes for you all to, enjoy. As there are multiple recipe blog's out there, I find that "Living Better Cafe" has more variety to offer you. While the thought process behind Living Better Cafe continues to grow. I hope that you continue to enjoy coming here, and trying every Recipe, money saving tips, plus reading about food you may or, may not have known about. As Living Better Cafe wouldn't have made it without you all, So, I Katrina Smith want's to wish you all a very Happy Birthday as well because you help make what Living Better Cafe is today.


Happy Journeys to living Better, and looking forward to spending more years ahead with you all.
Katrina Smith,(Creator-Administrator)



Sunday, January 10, 2016

Vegan Burrito




Serves: 2

2 (10-in) Corn tortilla
1 small onion, chopped
1 tsp. fresh garlic, minced
1 (15 oz.) Can black-eyed peas, rinsed and drained
1 tsp. Tabasco sauce

Directions:

1. Place tortillas inside oven at 350, and bake at 15 minutes or heated through.

2. Heat oil in a 10-inch dutch oven skillet over medium heat. Place onion, garlic in skillet, cook for 2 minutes stirring occasionally. Pour beans into skillet, cook 3 minutes stirring.

3. Spoon mixture evenly down center of warmed tortilla and roll tortillas up. Serve with a tsp. of Tabasco sauce, spinach.



Saturday, January 9, 2016

One pot wonder potato hash




Serves: 1

1 small potato,shredded
1 egg* Tofu
1 small half onion
1 tsp. minced garlic
Black pepper
Cajun seasoning
vegetable oil

Directions:

1. Add oil to a dutch oven pan and allow to get good and hot.

2. Add all the ingredients expect seasoning and allow to cook.

3. Once all the ingredients are done, add in the seasoning and stir until incorporated.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Coffee Talk..... Episode 2

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I am excited to bring you another addition of "Living Better Cafe" web based talk show, as I hope you have enjoyed watching last week episode of Coffee talk, this week I want to share a little bit more. So, with that being said I hope you enjoy this episode. Please consider "Following"  and "Share".

Happy journey to living Better!
Katrina Smith, (Creator/Administrator)

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Grilled Turkey po Boy




Adapted from: http://www.foodnetwork.com/…/grilled-turkey-po-boy-recipe.h…

Serves: 3- 4

1 whole wheat French baguette, split lengthwise and cut into 3 to 4 equal pieces
3 Tbsp. Margarine, softened
3/4 lb. Beer brined Turkey Breast
4 to 5 heirloom tomatoes, sliced 1/4-inch thick
1/4 c. pepperoncini slices, drained
1 1/2 c. shredded romaine lettuce, loosely packed, (discard very dark loosely leaves).

Beer Brined Turkey

1 (2 1/2 to 3- lb.) turkey breast, bone-in
3 c. beer
1/2 c.hot sauce
2 Tbsp. Course Himalayan salt
1 Tbsp. fresh basil, chopped
1 Tbsp. fresh garlic, mined
1 Tbsp. Crushed red pepper flakes
1 tsp. cayenne pepper
1 tsp. ground black pepper
Low fat or low sodium Tartar sauce

Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to a low broil. Margarine the bread and place on a baking sheet. Broil until golden, 2 to 3 minutes, and remove from the oven.

2. Spread Tartar sauce on both sides of the bread. Layer on the turkey, tomatoes, pepperoncini and romaine. Top with other half of bread and serve.

Beer Brine Turkey Breast

1. Blend together all ingredients inside a large mixing bowl, and refrigerate for 12 to 24 hours.

2. Preheat the oven at 325.

3. Remove the turkey breast from the brine, drain well and pat dry with paper towels.

4. Place the turkey breast, skin-side up, on a baking sheet with a properly fitted wire rack. Place in the oven and cook for 1 hour 15 minutes. Turn the oven temperature to 400 and cook for an additional 10 to 15 minutes, or until the internal temperature is 160 degrees F and the skin is nicely browned. Remove from the oven, cover with aluminum foil and let rest for about 10 minutes.

5. Meanwhile, preheat the grill to medium heat and oil the grates with vegetable oil.-(Cautious Alert: be very careful not to oil over the flame's).

6. Once the turkey has snoozed, cut the meat off the bone and carve into 3/8-in thick slices. Place the slices on the grill and cook 1 to 2 minutes on both sides, just until grill marks develop. Once you see grill marks remove from grill and serve.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Molten lava cookies



Adapted from: http://www.kevinandamanda.com/…/chocolate-chip-lava-cookies…

If you love Molten lava cake your taste buds will for sure love theses cookies.

Serves: varies

1/2 c. (1 stick) Margarine, softened
1/2 c. coconut sugar
1/2 c. pure cane sugar
1 large egg
1/2 Tbsp. Pure vanilla extract
1 3/4 c. all purpose flour
1/2 tsp. Course Himalayan salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1 (11.5 oz) semi sweet chocolate chips

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350. Spray a standard size muffin tin with cooking spray. Place ½ c. chocolate chips in a double boiler, and stir until chocolate is melted. Pour into Ziploc bag. Set aside to cool.

2. With an electric mixer, cream the margarine and sugars until light and fluffy, about 3-5 minutes. Add egg and vanilla and beat until well combined. In a separate glass mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, and baking soda. Add to the wet ingredients and beat on low speed until just combined. Add the remaining chocolate chips (1 c.) and stir to combine.

3. Using half the cookie dough, scoop 1/2 -2 Tbsp of dough, flatten it out a little bit, and place in the bottom of the muffin tin.

4. Repeat for a total of 10 cookies. Cut a small tip in the corner of the Ziploc bag, and gently squeeze a layer of chocolate over the cookie. Scoop and flatten the remaining dough and place on top of the chocolate layer. Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes, until the edges are just browned. As soon as they come out of the oven, run a knife around the edges to make for easy removing later. Cool completely before removing from the muffin tin, running a knife around the edge to help loosen.

Living Better suggestions:

* caoca nibs