Iron Chef Dessert Competition

December 29th, 2009

Since the Wimzie Prints mission is to “gladden hearts and inspire smiles” I sometimes like to post fun ideas for family entertainment. My family decided to do something a little different this Christmas Eve for dessert. My husband and I are huge fans of the hit Food Network TV series “Iron Chef America” and we’ve always wanted to have our own competition. Since we hosted Christmas this year it was the perfect opportunity. The teams were “Men vs. Women” and mom was appointed the judge. She also chose the secret ingredients.

Mom chose Pound Cake and mixed chocolate and peanut butter chips as our secret ingredients.

Each team had one hour to create a dessert of their choice using the secret ingredients (Betty Crocker Pound Cake Mix and Nestle Toll House Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate Morsels) and any other ingredient or item found in my kitchen.

As soon as the secret ingredient was revealed the men immediately descended upon my kitchen like a pack of vultures. They were throwing whatever they could find into my blender along with the cake mix. “How about bananas? Hot cocoa mix! Rice Crispies?…” It was very interesting to watch.

They guys included everything but the kitchen sink in their cake...

Us girls, on the other hand, spent at least 5 minutes deliberating what to do. We wanted to mix it up a bit and make something other than a cake. We decided upon some little cookies made from the cake mix, with a cream cheese frosting that included the chocolate and peanut butter chips.

The ladies chose a more complicated and time consuming approach than the men (go figure).

The men were done in a matter of minutes and had their cake in the oven to bake. Then they proceeded to play 45 minutes of tennis on the Wii.

The men's cake, freshly out of the oven. Doesn't look half bad!

The women took the time to make a test cookie, try different presentation options, pick out some nice china, etc.

The women's cookies, made from the Pound Cake mix.

The men took an interesting approach to the presentation of their dish. I was surprised at what an active role my dad played in the competition. He did the topping all by himself. It consisted of melted peanut butter and chocolate chips, sliced bananas and an entire jar of raspberry jam. It was served in the pan with an all American Diet Pepsi on the side.

A closeup of the men's cake...Looks pretty tasty, right?

The women took considerable time preparing the presentation of their dish for the judge. Each cookie was topped with a drizzling of melted dark chocolate, followed by a dab of frosting and then sprinkled with pomegranate seeds (Tessa’s great idea!) It was served on our Great Grandma Leavitt’s china with a saucer of ice cold milk.

The women's presentation. Looks pretty fancy...

Mom was a very good judge. I presented the Women’s dish. She thought the presentation was lovely and the tartness of the pomegranate seeds complemented the sweetness of the cookie nicely.

Mom loved our presentation and originality...And the milk!

The Men’s dessert was presented by my brother Josh with his usual theatrics and comedy. He wrapped a dish towel around his head and used a non-distinct Asian foreign accent, which made us all roar with laughter throughout the presentation. The judge commented on the fact that she had never been served an entire cake before. She found the cake to be quite delicious and rich.

The judge commented that she had never been served an entire cake before.

The judge had a difficult time picking a winner because both desserts were so original and tasty. In the end the Women’s dessert was chosen as the winner because of the use of the pomegranate seeds as garnish and their thoughtful presentation.

This activity was a lot of fun for our family. I hope you’ll try it with yours and have lots of laughs like we did. Merry Christmas!

Mosy Data Backup

December 15th, 2009

Have you ever worried about losing all your digital pictures or other precious files from your home computer? I’ve always been afraid of a hard drive crash, fire or theft that would cause me to lose all my files. Well, I finally found an affordable and easy solution, Mosy! It was easy to download the software and the small monthly fee is so worth the peace of mind. You can check it out by clicking here. As an extra bonus just type in SAVE10 at checkout and save 10% on a MozyHome Unlimited annual or biennial subscription! Sweet!

Press Blurb: Inland NW Homes & Lifestyle Magazine

November 27th, 2009
Wimzie Prints first press feature in a printed magazine!

Wimzie Prints first press feature in a printed magazine!

I was so excited for Wimzie Prints to get it’s first press coverage in an actual printed magazine this week. Thanks to Editor Sandra Hosking from Inland Northwest Homes & Lifestyle magazine for mentioning Wimzie Prints holiday cards in the Design Watch section of this month’s issue.

Wimzie Prints on ABC’s CASTLE!

October 5th, 2009

A Wimzie Prints card (Blue Elephant Thank You) was spotted on the last two episodes of ABC’s Castle. Watch tonight at 10:00 PST and see if you can find it!

Blog Feature: Greeting Cards Girl

October 5th, 2009


Wimzie Prints was featured on the Greeting Cards Girl blog! Click here to check it out.

Give Away! $25 gift card

September 22nd, 2009


Wimzie Prints is giving a way a $25 gift card at agiveawayeveryday.com. To enter today and tomorrow only click here.

Post Crossings

September 13th, 2009
postcard by wimzieprints.etsy.com

Ever since I started writing to my first pen pal for a class project in second grade I have been fascinated with the idea of corresponding with complete strangers. So, it’s no wonder I was delighted when I came across this fun experiment online called Postcrossing.

postcard by hidenseek.etsy.com

The goal of the Postcrossing Project is to allow people to receive postcards from all over the world, for the cost of a postage stamp. The premise is that if you send a postcard, you will receive at least one back from a random Postcrosser from somewhere in the world.

Why would you want to send and receive a postcard from a complete stranger, you ask? Like me there are lots of people who enjoy receiving real mail. Bills are pretty much the only items that arrive in my mailbox these days so I thought it would be a nice surprise to receive a postcard from a random place in the world every once in awhile.

postcard by vozamer.etsy.com

How does it work? First you must register on the Postcrossing website and request an address and postcard I.D. It is totally FREE. Then you mail the postcard (note: it costs $0.98 to send a postcard to Europe and Asia, a fact I did not know until I went to the post office to send my postcards) and wait to receive a postcard from someone else. When you receive a postcard you register it on the website and begin the process all over again.

postcard by imbuty.etsy.com

I decided to try Postcrossing a couple weeks ago. I sent 5 postcards to 4 different European countries and one to Oregon. The woman in Oregon already received my card and registered it on the site. She even sent me a nice thank you message through the site and offered to send me a postcard also. So fun!

Press Feature! The Spokesman Review

September 12th, 2009


In case you didn’t see it, last Thursday Wimzie Prints was featured in the Valley Voices section of the Spokesman Reveiw. So cool! Check it out here:

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2009/sep/10/for-designer-its-in-the-cards/?print-friendly

As Seen on Cuteable!

September 8th, 2009


Today Wimzie Prints popular flat Thanks! card set was featured on the adorable blog “Cuteable”.

Check it out http://cuteable.com

The Week of Hope!

August 31st, 2009

Wimzie Prints was featured in the Latter-Day Sentinal today. I’ll be participating in the week of Hope September 1-7. What’s the week of Hope, you ask? It is one week during the year that card retailers offer free postage stamps with every card you purchase so you can send a hand written note of HOPE and encouragement to someone who needs it. Check out the article…(click here).

And if you want a free stamp with a really cute card, visit the Wimzie Prints store (click here). Mention the code BLOG for fee shipping, too!