When the summer season is at its peak and the weather is just too hot, an icy beverage is always a welcome treat.
20 August 2009
19 August 2009
Aguas Frescas
We're adding some boost to everyday drinking water
here at blah to Tada!.
here at blah to Tada!.
After all, a little variety makes drinking more fun & less of a chore.
Today, we're making Aguas Frescas. The literal translation: "fresh or cool waters". Refreshing they are indeed! I learned about them from this website and first tried them at Mijita Cocina Mexicana at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market in San Francisco. "Wow!" is all I can say and made a mental note to try making these at home.
This drink of Mexican origin makes use of fresh fruits. My pick -- these mighty-cool cantaloupes:
This drink of Mexican origin makes use of fresh fruits. My pick -- these mighty-cool cantaloupes:
I simply cube up some cantaloupe flesh (about 2 cups) and add them to a blender. I place the scooped-out seeds in a strainer, put this on top of the blender pitcher and with a spoon, "squeeze" out the juice (producing about 1 tablespoon...we don't want to waste anything, right?). I then add 2 cups of water and blend away! You may add some sugar (before blending) if the fruit isn't that sweet.
Tada! My version of aguas frescas (agua de melon).
You may strain the liquid as you pour it into a pitcher or tall glass barrel-shaped punch bowls (as they are traditionally served). That way, the liquid will be lighter and clearer. I happen to like the pulp so I skipped this step.
18 August 2009
17 August 2009
Flavored Water
14 August 2009
Fit for Evening
Hey, hey...it's Friday!
If you're going to a dressy event soon, today's blah to Tada! transformation will be right up your alley.
This week, it was all about empty tape rings and dispensers. We mustn't leave out that thick round of sealing tape, don't you agree?
It's still useful even after you've used up all the tape!
Okay, I'll reveal today's project -- we're making an evening bag!
We're using the empty tape ring as a handle.
Okay, I'll reveal today's project -- we're making an evening bag!
We're using the empty tape ring as a handle.
I fashioned the bag using some thick cardboard.
No patterns, just free-form estimates with the help
of a ruler, pencil & eraser (I made many mistakes!).
No patterns, just free-form estimates with the help
of a ruler, pencil & eraser (I made many mistakes!).
Secure with a glue gun.
Do the same for the entire bag.
Attach the handle & closures (button & ribbon)
with needle and thread.
Attach the handle & closures (button & ribbon)
with needle and thread.
You can even slip the handle around your wrist
making it easy to hold a cocktail & plate of hors d' oeuvres.
making it easy to hold a cocktail & plate of hors d' oeuvres.
13 August 2009
Cool Cuff
We're recycling tape-related things this week, from dispensers to those plastic rings left after all the tape has been used up. Today, let's throw in packing tape to the mix. I think the cardboard ring is a fun thing to jazz up!
Doesn't this cry out B-A-N-G-L-E?
It might be too big for your wrist, though (we want people to say "How cute!" and not "Why are you wearing tape around your arm?"). An easy solution is to trim the cardboard with a knife until you've achieved the ideal bangle size.
Overlap the ends for a snug fit on the wrist
and accessorize as you please!
and accessorize as you please!
I used a frog closure (also attached with hot glue) for a Victorian or Asian touch. You can add silver studs and a shiny skull for a rocker look. Use colorful printed fabric for a bohemian vibe or a strip of faux diamonds so you can wear this to your next formal event.
12 August 2009
A Statement Accessory
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