Monday, 9 April 2018

~no guilt peanut butter chocolate smoothie~

I have been making this everyday for the past 2 weeks. It is so good and nutritious, even the pickiest eater in our family likes it.


Mix in a blender-

1 banana
2 Tablespoons PB2


If you want it thicker you can blend in ice.
~enjoy~

xoxo


from
http://www.mysweetsavannahblog.com/2018/04/no-guilt-peanut-butter-chocolate.html

Friday, 6 April 2018

~Friday favorites~

This is hands down my favorite Pin of the week.


I made this for Easter brunch and it was a huge hit by all. Super easy to put together, and you can make it the night before. Great for a crowd!

This blog has a ton of great before and afters.

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These pillows are a fun take on the classic black and white stripe.

This is the bathroom sink that dreams are made of.

blanket looks high end but has a small price tag.

I recently had my makeup done by a professional, and she used this and it is hands down the best for under eye concealer.

There's just something about a striped boat neck tee for spring.

I love love love this rug, don't you?

Cheers to the weekend!

xoxo






from
http://www.mysweetsavannahblog.com/2018/04/friday-favorites.html

Thursday, 5 April 2018

~container gardening~

I have 3 of these metal galvanized troughs that I buried in the ground years ago with the intent to do some vegetable and fruit plantings. And I did one year, but I found out I don't get enough sun and am thinking of other places to use them.
So I turned to Pinterest for a little inspiration and thought I'd share them with you too!
I like the idea of elevating them on a simple wood stand. This would be easy to make too.


I love combining the container with a vertical wall piece for climbing plants too!
A great idea if you need to hide something unsightly on your house.


Even Pottery Barn caught onto this trend, and they are on sale too!


This is what I had envisioned in my mind for our yard......


Wouldn't it be great to have one of these on your deck outside your kitchen with fresh herbs and vegetables?


This is a great way to create a privacy fence or screen.


I love how these containers blend into the landscape.


And here is a article on how to age new galvanized metal that I think is pretty cool.
Finally, a link to a ton of different galvanized containers!

xoxo









from
http://www.mysweetsavannahblog.com/2018/04/container-gardening.html

Tuesday, 3 April 2018

~my Home Depot patio syle challenge reveal~

This is a really exciting day for me because our new deck was finished in the fall but we finally put the finishing touches on it and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out!
A huge thank you to Home Depot for asking me to be a part of this challenge.
It inspired me think outside the box and create a great space for our family and friends.

Lets start at the very beginning.......
A year ago we had a wood deck with a wood railing.
But it was over 10 years old and the wood was rotting and the railings were falling down.

Not wanting to replace it with another wood deck that we would have to replace in another 10 years, we weighed our options.

What we came up with is a stamped concrete deck with a more modern steel railing.
We also relocated the hot tub to the other end of the deck so it wasn't right by the doors.

We love the finished deck. It not only looks good but it will last us a lifetime.
Our deck is the same footprint, although we tweaked the old staircase a bit to make it more aesthetically pleasing.

Fast forward to 3 months ago, after letting the deck sit empty all winter and we were challenged with how to fill 1,000 square feet of furniture and still have it be cozy and functional for our family.

Home Depot couldn't have asked me to be a part of their patio style challenge at a better time!
The sun is staring to shine, the flowers are blooming, and I am looking forward to enjoying many lazy summer days on this deck.

Are you ready for some after photos?
Lets get to it!
From the driveway you can get a better sense of where the deck sits.
It is up high so we have a perfect view of the lake.


In this corner, where the hot tub used to be, we added this super comfy conversation set with fire pit.
We have loved sitting around that fire at night and have spent a lot of time out there.
As warmer weather approaches and we aren't using the fire pit as much, we can shade the area with this great umbrella.


Let me talk for a minute about this set, because it deserves a moment of it's own. 
The chairs are incredibly comfortable.
The cushions are thick and made with weather resistant fabric, which is key here in the pacific northwest.
My husband also wanted chairs that rocked back slightly, and these do just that.
The fire pit runs off propane but it has the ability to run off gas if you prefer to convert it.
It's a place to relax, unwind, and stare out at the lake.


I added two little garden tables/stools as well. They are lightweight and can move around easily.
I planted a variety of succulents in these round black pots that look like concrete.
Adding pillows to the chairs complete the look.



Now lets move on to the other side of the deck.


On this side I created a space where we can eat meals.
This deck continues onto our outdoor kitchen, so it's very easy to BBQ a meal and carry it right over to the table.

I used our old wood dining table and sealed it for the outdoors with this product.
I surrounded it with these metal chairs, and used wicker chairs on either end that I already had.
What is great about these chairs is that in the off season they stack and store nicely.



I created this wall art using pieces of pine boards, paint, and a metal piece that was actually used as packing material in the table set shipping box. 
To read about how I made the piece, you can go here.



A few more details from this space.
A simple boxwood  in an old galvanized paint pot is simple yet adds just the right amount of green.


I added a bit of purplish blue pansies to my flower pots for color.



And while they aren't blooming yet, these rhododendrons will add beautiful color to the pots in the foreground.


And one final before and after!

xoxo



from
http://www.mysweetsavannahblog.com/2018/04/my-home-depot-patio-syle-challenge.html

Monday, 2 April 2018

~copycat Starbucks sous vide bacon egg bites~

I am sure you have either tried the egg bites from Starbucks, or heard someone go on and on about them. I personally like the bacon and Gouda egg bites and wanted an easy way to recreate them at home without having to buy a sous vide machine.

This recipe is incredibly easy with only 5 ingredients!


The trick is to not overcook the eggs. 
Check on them often and take out before they set up too much.


 The texture of these is just like the Starbucks ones, and without the expensive gouda cheese as well!
Make sure you blend all the cheeses and eggs together to create a smooth frothy mixture. 
I used leftover bacon grease to coat the ramekins before pouring in the egg mixture.


~Enjoy~

xoxo



from
http://www.mysweetsavannahblog.com/2018/04/copycat-starbucks-sous-vide-bacon-egg.html

Sunday, 1 April 2018

~our deck is almost complete!~{before & after}

This is one of those projects that I feel like took forever. But I am so glad on the choices we made for the product materials, finishing touches, and everything down to the last touch.

The big push was when Home Depot asked me to be a part of their spring patio style challenge. It made me want to get things on this project wrapped up, and that it did. 

Here is a little before and after, but I will have all the details on my blog Wednesday.
If you can't wait that long, you can view it on the Home Depot blog tomorrow.
Here's a little before and after to get you pumped up!

xoxo


from
http://www.mysweetsavannahblog.com/2018/04/our-deck-is-almost-completebefore-after.html

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