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Fire Up the Grill for Glamorous Gourmet Fruit Salads

We’ve been trying to keep our meals light and interesting, and our grill has played center stage. Now if you’re thinking that grilling is all about heavy meals of barbecued meats, you’ll be surprised what other foods actually are perfect for the grill.

1. Setting the Stage for Grilled Fruit Salads

If you’re mixing your grilled fruit in a green salad, be sure to choose your salad green carefully.  Grilling adds a deeper flavor to fruit, so something hearty like arugula, romaine, watercress, or a mix of colorful greens might be best to form the bed of the salad and to compliment.

A grilled fruit salad also does well with a light vinaigrette dressing, made from basic ingredients like olive oil, salt and pepper, and your choice of vinegar.  However, you might enjoy a creamy salad dressing made with honey and yogurt. Or perhaps a mixture of brown sugar, heavy cream, and red wine vinegar sounds tasty to you. There are plenty of possibilities to compliment your grilled fruit salad.

2. Choose Fruit that Suits the Grill

Once you’ve got the stage set, then it’s a matter of choosing fruits that grill well. Apricot halves are first up, combined with toasted nuts and thin slices of  bacon, this makes a delightful gourmet twist with any salad green. Try grilling pineapple and mango slices, garnish with fresh mint leaves, and mix with crunchy cold butter lettuce for a surprising salad that will really please your dinner guests or family.

Even fruits like plums, watermelon, peaches, and nectarines are good to grill for salads and it doesn’t have to be a large salad of greens, either. For instance, cut watermelon into four inch squares and grill quickly on one side, flip and grill on the other side until you see grill marks form. Then serve on a bed of arugula and top with feta cheese, and drizzle balsamic vinaigrette over. You now have a gourmet salad with just a few ingredients. Grilling the watermelon makes all the difference.

A grilled fruit salad could also be exclusively made with grilled fruit. Try grilling a whole pineapple, cut lengthwise in half, treating the pineapple as the fruit bowl. Top with small pieces of fruit such as red pears, kiwi, bananas, or cactus fruit and set the grill on high, grilling just until the pineapple chars a little. Remove from the grill and serve as is or with a dollop of Greek yogurt. Both halves of the pineapple becomes the salad itself.

3. Mixing up Main Dishes With Grilled Fruit

For a heartier main dish, try putting chunks of fruit on a kabob skewer alternating with firm pieces of fish like halibut, swordfish, or salmon, or shrimp, scallops, or even pieces of chicken. Grill until everything chars a bit, then serve over brown rice. Most people expect kabobs to have vegetables, so the grilled fruit makes a nice surprise. Of course, some vegetables compliment certain fruit, as well. Sweet onion on the kabob adds a nice flavor contrast to pineapple, for instance. Just use your creativity when you put your fruit kabobs together for the grill.

Grilled fruit can also be a garnish for beef, chicken, fish, or even ham. Cut wedges of papaya, mango, pineapple, and maybe a red pepper and sweet onion, and grill until slightly charred. Then cool and cut into small pieces and toss together with a light vinaigrette. This grilled ‘fruit salsa’ makes a perfect garnish. Make it spicy or savory if you wish by adding hot sauce, a bit of cayenne pepper, or some fresh herbs.

4. Don’t Forget Grilled Fruit Desserts

A variety of fruits can be grilled to produce a tasty topping for ice cream, pound cake, or other treats. Grilled bananas topped with ice cream and caramel sauce is a favorite that comes to mind immediately. You can even put chunks of chocolate on while the bananas grill to create another layer of flavor.

Fruit compote made on the grill is another twist on a favorite. Rather than just boil or bake fruit pieces in a pan with a liquid, put the fruit on the grill on high heat, quickly grilling until you have grill marks and the fruit is softened. Move the fruit onto a piece of heavy duty foil, top with a mixture of brown sugar, butter, and honey. Then seal the foil into pouches and continue cooking on the grill until fruit is very soft. The grilling adds a whole new flavor to your traditional compote.

If you have never considered putting fruit on your grill, this is your chance to experiment. It’s surprising how many fruits cook up so well on the open pit. Once you have your fruit grilled, you’ll find all sorts of ways to enjoy them. You may become so hooked on grilling fruit that now find it will be hard to make room for the barbecued meat!

 

 

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No Bake Chocolate Macadamia Coconut Bites Recipe

1 cup chopped macadamia nuts, toasted lightly
1 cup sweetened condensed milk
1 1/2 tsp almond extract
1 bag (7 oz) sweet shredded coconut
1 bag (12 oz) semisweet chocolate morsels, melted

Put the macadamia nuts, sweetened condensed milk, almond extract, and sweet coconut in a large bowl and big together with a big spoon.

Form the mixture into bite-sized balls and place on cookie sheets or baking trays. Put trays in refrigerator to firm up for about 1 hour, or leave at room temperature to firm, which will take about 4 or 5 hours.

When balls have completely set, dip them into the melted chocolate and place them back on the tray to dry at room temperature.

Note – Melt the chocolate easily by placing the morsels in a heat-resistant bowl, then placing the bowl atop a pan of water that has been brought to a boil and removed from stovetop.  Stir until chocolate melts, then remove bowl from hot water and continue stirring until mixture cools slightly. Now it’s ready to dip.

 

 

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Enjoy FREE Samples, Deals and Tips – Just for Moms!

Enjoy FREE samples, deals and tips – just for moms!

 

 

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Using Coupons to Cut Your Food Bills

by Home Heart Strings

Using Coupons to Cut Your Food Bills

 

Do you want to get in on the extreme couponing craze that seems to be sweeping the nation in these money-conscious times? Couponing may seem overwhelming to consider at first – who has time to clip, organize, and calculate coupons? You do! It doesn’t have to take a tremendous amount of time, and the money saved (if it’s done efficiently) is said to be worth it.
Here are some coupon tips!

How Do I Do This?

Organization is the key to effective couponing. Experienced couponers suggest the following organizational tips:

* Get a coupon book or notebook. Organize it alphabetically, by item type, according to your store’s layout, etc. You might want a special section for items that are on special on shopping day. Do whatever works for you and helps minimize time spent standing in the store trying to fish through coupons.

* Know your store’s specials, discounts, and coupon policies. Some stores routinely double coupons; others do so periodically or for certain items.

* Count on anywhere from 25 minutes to an hour to prepare for your shopping trip – this includes clipping, downloading, printing and organizing your coupons and studying up on your store’s deals.

Where Do I Find Coupons?

You can find coupons at a surprising variety of places. There are electronic ones, paper ones, coupons stuck to the outside of products or printed on the inside of boxes, and so forth. Here are some ideas.

1. Websites

Coupon websites can offer printable coupons, sometimes in conjunction with your store’s current deals. Here is a partial list of some well-known coupon sites:

- CouponSaversDirect.com
- Coupons.com
- CoolSavings.com
- CellFire Coupons
- CouponNetwork Coupons
- Grocery Coupon Network
- RedPlum Coupons
- SmartSource.com

If your store has a website, visit it and see if there are places where you can sign up or join. Some stores offer electronic coupons that you can upload onto a card that is scanned at check-out. Also, when you begin participating in a store’s coupon program and upload various deals, they may send you coupons in the mail or electronically. You can even sign up for electronic notice of store specials.

2. Flyers

Your local newspaper and other local publications are a great place to look for coupons. Flyers are also a great way to see what’s on special at your store.

3. Product Sites

If you visit your favorite products’ websites, look for coupons offered there. If, for example, you like sauce made by The Hot Sauce Company, you can do an internet search for “The Hot Sauce Company coupons.”

Know When it’s Not Worth It

The point of couponing is saving. If you find yourself spending a lot of time and gas money driving long distances between stores just for that great deal, or if you are uncomfortable having to go to stores whose business practices you don’t agree with, then you might want to back off a bit. If you’re not clearly saving, then it’s probably not worth it.

 

 

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Dollar General Coupons and Savings

by Home Heart Strings

Dollar General Coupons and Savings

 

Did you know that you can now shop at the Dollar General Store online? Plus you can get some great savings with coupons and coupon codes! Check out these savings!

 

10% off your first order! Enter code DG10FIRST at checkout!

 

10% Off your first order at dollargeneral.com with code DG10FIRST at checkout! Plus get Free Shipping site wide. Expires 10/31/11.

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Get your baby diapers for less at dollargeneral.com! Buy DG Baby Premium Diapers Jumbo Pack for only $6 plus get FREE SHIPPING!

Buy Arm & Hammer Plus Oxi Clean Fresh Scent Laundry Detergent for a superior clean at dollargenera.com – only $5.25 & it SHIPS FREE!

Buy Snuggle Fabric Softener Blue Sparkle online at dollargeneral.com; only $4 for 100oz & it SHIPS FREE!

Buy Hanes White Crew T-Shirts 3-packs online at dollargeneral.com for only $7.50 plus FREE SHIPPING!

Refill your Air Wick Freshmatic with the DG Home automatic spray refills, only $3!

Get $5 off your next purchase of $25 or more at dollargeneral.com! Apply code DG5OFF25 at checkout. Offer valid 10.2.11 – 10.8.11.

Shop our Auto & Hardware products for all your home improvement needs at dollargeneral.com.

Check out our Home Décor selection at dollargeneral.com & get those accent pieces you’ve been looking for.

Add a personal touch to your cards & invitations. Shop stationery at dollargeneral.com.

Stock Up & Save on Pet Suppiles! Shop food, accessories, treats, and more at dollargeneral.com.

Save on National & DG Brand Home Cleaning products at dollargeneral.com.

Teachers & Businesses – buy in bulk at dollargeneral.com!

Shop our new seasonal arrivals at dollargeneral.com!

Get the latest Toys at great values at dollargeneral.com

Buy Baby the best – shop apparel, medicine, diapering & feeding supplies and more at dollargeneral.com!

Shop Apparel & Accessories for your family at dollargeneral.com.

Shop for all your Health & Beauty Care needs at dollargeneral.com.

Shop for Household products at dollargeneral.com!

Shop for Office & School supplies at dollargeneral.com!

 

 

 

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Chili Chicken Fajitas Recipe

by Home Heart Strings

Chili Chicken Fajitas Recipe

Ingredients:
2 tsp chili powder
1 tsp paprika powder
10.5 oz skinless chicken breast, cut into strips
1 red onion, thinly sliced
1 avocado
Juice of 1 lime
1 green bell pepper, sliced
1 tbsp olive oil
4 large tortillas
About 1 cup natural yogurt
Handful of fresh cilantro

Instructions:
Place chicken strips in a small bowl. Mix together the chili powder and paprika and sprinkle over the chicken strips. Toss gently.

Heat the olive oil in a frying pan and fry the chicken strips together with the onion slices until the chicken is cooked through and no longer pink inside.

Meanwhile, cut the avocado into cubes and mix in the lime juice.

Divide the chicken mixture evenly between the tortillas, top with green bell pepper slices, avocado/lime, yogurt and sprinkle with cilantro. Roll up and enjoy this delicious and easy meal. 

Serves 4

 

 

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Do-it-Yourself Facial Masks

by Home Heart Strings

Do-it-Yourself Facial Masks

Professional face masks can certainly be expensive. But you can make very effective and inexpensive ones right at home. You may not even have to go to the store for ingredients! Regardless of your skin type, there’s a facial mask recipe for you. Here are some suggestions for various types of do-it-yourself facial masks and the skin types for which they’re intended.

All masks should be left on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing.

1. Dry Skin

Try some of the following recipes to help moisturize dry skin.

Yogurt Mask

* 1 teaspoon plain Greek-style yogurt
* 1 teaspoon raw honey
* 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel (if you have a plant, you can just scrape this out yourself and mix it in)
* 1/4 teaspoon olive oil

Mix all these ingredients together thoroughly and spread them evenly over your face.

Avocado Mask

This green mask looks like the classic face mask! It’s also said to be very effective at deep moisturizing.

* 1/4 cup thoroughly mashed avocado
* 2 teaspoons raw honey
* 1 teaspoon plain yogurt

Mash the avocado first; then mix in the other ingredients. Apply evenly and leave on for the usual time before rinsing with cool water.

2. Oily Skin

For oily skin, astringency and oil-absorbing properties are what to look for in a mask. Clay-based masks and those containing fruit tend to do well for oily skin. Here are some recipes.

Clay Mask

* 2 tablespoons Bentonite clay
* Citrus juice (such as lemon, orange, or grapefruit)

Add just enough juice to the clay powder to make a spreadable paste. Apply evenly and, when you rinse, use warm water.

Egg White Mask

* 1 slightly beaten egg white
* 1 teaspoon lemon juice
* 2 teaspoons plain, Greek-style yogurt

Whisk everything together and apply; rinse with lukewarm water.

3. Acne-Prone Skin

It can be hard to find acne treatments that are non-irritating. Homemade masks tend to be very gentle, and you know the ingredients you’re using are mild.

Aspirin Mask

* 2 aspirin tablets
* 2 tablespoons plain, Greek-style yogurt
* 1/4 teaspoon lemon juice

Salicylic acid, which is what aspirin is made of, is purported to help heal acne. Crush the aspirin tablets as finely as you can. If you have a mortar and pestle, use that. Otherwise, place the tablets in a shallow dish and crush them with the back of a spoon. Mix in the rest of the ingredients and apply.

4. Anti-Ageing

For a mask that will help your skin look more youthful, try some of the following recipes.

Carrot Mask

Carrots are said to be great for skin, perhaps because of the Vitamin A.

* 1/4 cup finely grated carrot
* 1/3 cup milk
* 1 tablespoon raw honey

Mix carrot and milk in a microwave-safe container; microwave 30 seconds (watch, as milk tends to overflow). Then allow the mixture to cool. If you like, you can refrigerate it overnight. When you’re ready to do the mask, strain out the carrots. Mix the milk with the honey and smooth onto your face.

Egg Yolk Mask

* 1 lightly beaten egg yolk
* 1 tablespoon plain, Greek-style yogurt
* 1/4 teaspoon sweet almond oil

Whisk all ingredients together and apply.

 

 

 

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