Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Oreo Cheesecake Greek Yogurt Cupcakes



Everyone seems to be talking about Greek yogurt lately. Well, I bought some, tried it, and sorry to say, I thought it was gross. So I decided to try it in something instead. It is supposed to be a healthy substitute, right? So I developed this recipe for Oreo cheesecake. This recipe is SUPER EASY, and SUPER DELICIOUS! It is something anyone can make, and guess what; these babies are only 140 calories each! That's what I call dessert!

Oreo Cheesecake Greek Yogurt Cupcakes

6 Oreo cookies, halved and filling removed
8 oz. 1/3 less fat cream cheese, softened
2 - 6 oz. containers fat-free vanilla Greek yogurt
1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs
2 tbsp. flour
6 Oreo cookies, filling removed and crushed in pieces

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place 12 muffin cup liners in cupcake pan. Place one Oreo cookie half in the bottom of each cupcake liner. In mixing bowl, combine softened cream cheese, Greek yogurt, sugar, and vanilla. Mix with electric beater until well blended. Add eggs, one at a time. Stir in flour, then add crushed Oreo cookies. Do not over beat. Pour batter evenly into muffin cups. Place in preheated oven and bake 20 - 25 minutes, until center is set. Chill for 1 hour, then serve.

These cheesecakes turned out great! Here's my journey through the process:
First I filled the muffin tins with the Oreo cookie halves.



Then, I mixed up my ingredients in my handy KitchenAid mixer. (Best gift my husband ever gave me!)

















Next, I filled up my muffin tins, and put them in the oven!

















After a long 20 minutes (because I wanted to eat them so badly) I was finally able to take them out of the oven! Don't they look delicious?

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Dollar Store Finds

You can find a lot of great deals at the Dollar Tree Store, but you can also find a lot of cheap junk. There are a few things that I have found to be fantastic deals for good quality products, and others that aren't worth even a quarter. I will continue to add things onto this post as I continue to try different products, but here is what I have found so far:

Great Deals
1. Plastic Wrap - You get 155 sq. ft. of wrap that is actually better quality than many of the plastic wraps I have bought elsewhere. And for only a dollar? This is a great deal!
2. Pregnancy Tests - Pregnancy tests can be SO expensive. These tests work just as well as the ones you buy at any drug store and are way cheaper. This is great especially for people who are trying to conceive and are using multiple tests.
3. Glass Serving Dishes - There are some very nice dishes there, and they're only a dollar. Great for parties.

Cheap Junk
1. Body Wash - This body wash is awful. It is almost all water and just runs down your body as soon as you put it on. Not worth even a quarter.
2. Aluminum Foil - Almost like a paper quality. Definitely not the same as Reynolds, and you don't even get very much in the package. 
3. Tissue Paper - Tears so easily. Just buy normal tissue on sale. This is very cheap quality. 

Friday, August 24, 2012

Face Toner

Toner is an important part of a daily face regimen, but sometimes it can feel like you're spending tons of money on something that you don't see visual results for. I found a recipe online for a face toner that is cheap and claimed to work great. The recipe was:
1 part lemon juice
1 part witch hazel
I used this recipe and I'm sure it would have worked great on my skin if I continued using it, but every time I used it my face would feel itchy and irritated. When I was pouring in my witch hazel I noticed that it had the exact same smell as the fancy face toner I used to use when I was a teenager. It even says on the bottle of witch hazel that it can be used as a skin astringent. So that is what I use now for my face toner and it feels great. No more itchiness, and my face feels clean and beautiful every time I used it. And the best part is that I found the bottle I am using at the dollar store. That's right. Only 1 dollar! You just can't beat that! But no matter where you buy it, it's almost always very inexpensive for how much you get. So worth it!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Simple Flair

One very simple and inexpensive way to bring more style and flair to your home is by adding ribbons. You can add ribbon bows on picture frames, mirrors or any other item you may have hanging on your wall. This is so simple and costs almost nothing, but it brings a new level of style to your home decor. I just did this on a framed mirror I had in my entryway and it looks amazing!



Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Fall is in the air!

Fall is coming soon, and I just thought I'd share this darling picture. What a cute idea! It would be even cuter if you had a fall baby to use this pose as their one year portrait. You might have to get a slightly bigger pumpkin though. :) 

Monday, August 20, 2012

Make Your Own (Super Healthy) Instant Oatmeal Mix

Oatmeal is such a power food, but buying the packaged instant oatmeal at the store is really not very healthy for you at all and can be quite expensive. So here's a recipe to give you the most nutrition, while still being a tasty, quick, and cheap breakfast!

Instant Oatmeal Mix

1/4 cup quick oats
2 tbsp. powdered oats (run through a blender or food processor)
1/8 tsp. salt
1 tbsp. brown sugar
2 tbsp. wheat germ
1 tbsp. ground flax seed
1/4 cup powdered milk
2 tbsp. dried fruit of your choice (optional)

Combine all ingredients and store in separate plastic baggies or tupperware containers. When you want to eat some oatmeal, just pour the contents into a bowl and pour 1/2 to 3/4 cup boiling water over the top and stir it up. If you aren't a fan of dried fruit, you can always add fresh fruit on top after you've prepared it. My favorite is sliced bananas. So tasty and so good for you!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Stock Up Prices

Now this is a very general post, but one thing to keep in mind if you're really trying to save money is to stock up when you are able to get items at a great price. It is cheaper to buy 20 boxes of cereal at $1.00 a box that will last you 5 months, than it is to buy the 4 boxes you might need that month for $3.00 a box and have to buy them again every month. With things like cereal and canned and dry goods, the shelf life is long enough that you have quite a while to use up whatever extra you buy. 

If you're planning on doing this, it is important to know what the stock up price is. You don't want to waste your money and time stocking up on something that you might find later even cheaper. Here are some of my VERY GENERAL stock up prices. Keep in mind, these stock up prices usually involve coupons. I don't have a newspaper subscription because there aren't many people in my family to feed yet, but there are many coupon websites online that will help save you money. The most popular is coupons.com.


Cereal - $1.00 a box or less
Canned Vegetables - $0.40 a can or less for name brands
Frozen cans or 64 oz. bottled juices - less than $1.00 each
Spaghetti Sauce - $0.75 or less for a 26 oz. can
Canned Fruit - $0.50 or less each
Ice Cream - $1.75 or less for a 1.75 qt container (Yes, I stock up on ice-cream. It is a staple in my house.)
Dry Pasta - $0.50 a box or less
Bottled Water (mostly for emergency storage) - $2.00 or less per 24 case

These are just a few of the things that have a longer shelf life. All of these things except for ice cream and cereal will last for at least a year. Cereal will usually last almost a year, and ice cream only a few months, but I never have a hard time getting rid of that...