(Wednesday Reminds Me Of A Long And Windy Road)
I have our church supper and service tonight. I didn't sign up to take food this week, although I'm helping to set it up and clean it up after. I am going to take a tub of tuna salad that I will make this morning and a couple loaves of bread and I'm going to put together a trifle that is a family favorite. Just in case, because last week more people than I signed up to bring sandwiches, and I was the only one that did, so had I not, we would not have had any. I think someone that signed up ended up ill and didn't come. So, just to be on the safe side, I'm going to take a couple of things. It's not like they won't get eaten either at church or at home! haha
My husband is bringing home pallets from work and I am so excited with all the things we can do with them! First we want to do our ceilings, I love this look, it's so rustic and warm. There are a million and one things to do with pallets. I can't wait to start making things around here with them. Doing a floor in them is another amazing idea! I just want everything made out of pallets these days! haha
I'm off to trudge through this Wallowing Wednesday, but I shall leave you with one sweet reminder of happiness, my trifle recipe!
Orange Trifle
One vanilla or yellow cake mix, prepared according to the directions on the package
2 tubs of cool whip or one large super size tub
2 cans mandarin oranges
Bake the cake according to the package directions in a 9 x 13 pan. Let cool. Mix all the oranges with the juice into the cool whip. Break up the cake and crumble a layer on the bottom of a large bowl. I use a clear bowl so the layers show through. Add a light layer of the fruit mixed cool whip over the cake, repeat until all the cool whip is used. I like to spread cool whip or use spray whip topping over the top and then with a reserved hand full of cake crumbles just lightly dust the top. You can add an additional can of mandarin orange slices over the top for garnish as well. This is a family favorite. It is light and tasty and just the right amount of sweetness after a meal. Enjoy!
Happy Wednesday!
3 comments:
I clicked on the ceiling link and it was wonderful! What a great tutorial. Good luck with the new ceilings.
Thanks, I can't wait to start this project and have ceilings like that. Of course it will be awhile, gathering all the pallets we need is first haha :)
Ah, you are my soul sister! Nights spent dreaming while wide awake is my specialty. Bringing extra food to church potluck... another of my specialties... frustration with Walmart's invisible fabric department help... and last but certainly not least... a fascination with the abundance of creative pallet wood uses. I'll probably never get any of it because my husband who would be the installer isn't quite as fascinated as I.? Go figure.
I guess I'll just have to watch your progress and then sweetly invite my hubby in for a look-sy!
Blessings, Debbie
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