Here is the recipe- photo and recipe from Allrecipes.com. I used 2 litres of A&W root beer, a half of a pork roast- the inexpensive kind in a tube shaped bag and Sweet Baby Ray's Original BBQ sauce. You just put the pork in the crock pot- cover it with root beer- cook on low. Turn the roast a time or two during the day. At dinner time drain off all of the root beer and remove any fat. Shred meat with a fork (it falls apart) and drench with the BBQ sauce. You can use the pulled pork on your favorite salad or I like to make sandwiches with it- just put a heaping pile of the pork in the middle of a soft roll and enjoy.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Best (& EASIEST) Pulled Pork
I tried a new recipe and I loved it. It is SUPER easy- not on my diet- but tasty nonetheless. At first I freaked out when I realized you used root beer to cook your pork in- but there were so many awesome reviews that I went with it. Then two days later I made another batch for a friend who had just had a baby. I just sent over the pulled pork, a mess of coleslaw and a bag of rolls. This would be wonderful for tailgating parties.
Here is the recipe- photo and recipe from Allrecipes.com. I used 2 litres of A&W root beer, a half of a pork roast- the inexpensive kind in a tube shaped bag and Sweet Baby Ray's Original BBQ sauce. You just put the pork in the crock pot- cover it with root beer- cook on low. Turn the roast a time or two during the day. At dinner time drain off all of the root beer and remove any fat. Shred meat with a fork (it falls apart) and drench with the BBQ sauce. You can use the pulled pork on your favorite salad or I like to make sandwiches with it- just put a heaping pile of the pork in the middle of a soft roll and enjoy.
Here is the recipe- photo and recipe from Allrecipes.com. I used 2 litres of A&W root beer, a half of a pork roast- the inexpensive kind in a tube shaped bag and Sweet Baby Ray's Original BBQ sauce. You just put the pork in the crock pot- cover it with root beer- cook on low. Turn the roast a time or two during the day. At dinner time drain off all of the root beer and remove any fat. Shred meat with a fork (it falls apart) and drench with the BBQ sauce. You can use the pulled pork on your favorite salad or I like to make sandwiches with it- just put a heaping pile of the pork in the middle of a soft roll and enjoy.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Where to Buy Large, Chunky Beads
I love the fun necklaces with big chunky beads. I hit my local craft stores trying to find large beads to make a few necklaces of my own. Our town only has two craft stores. I didn't find much. The beads either looked cheap- perfect for a four year old playing dress up- or they didn't have the colors I needed. I had a "duh" moment and looked for beads at etsy under the supply category.
I found these pretty glass "pearl" beads and purchased them for two different necklaces. I purchased two different shades of gray and some cream beads and crystals. I tried to find beads that were at least 14mm. My local craft store carries the smaller sizes.
For my match everything, all cream colored necklace I purchased a few large glass crystals to add texture and sparkle. They were a nice addition. I personally prefer cream pearls to white- but that is just me.
I found some yellow beads here... for some reason a large, pretty yellow bead is nearly impossible to find. These are 20mm- very nice size!
I did find out that making a necklace with tons of beads can get expensive (my gray pearl necklace-yikes)! You canprobably buy one already made for less money. But if you are trying to match a specific outfit or need some craft therapy go for it.
September 1 we went back onto our modified Dave Ramsey budget so there is less shopping and more saving going on at our house now ;0)
I found these pretty glass "pearl" beads and purchased them for two different necklaces. I purchased two different shades of gray and some cream beads and crystals. I tried to find beads that were at least 14mm. My local craft store carries the smaller sizes.
For my match everything, all cream colored necklace I purchased a few large glass crystals to add texture and sparkle. They were a nice addition. I personally prefer cream pearls to white- but that is just me.
I found some yellow beads here... for some reason a large, pretty yellow bead is nearly impossible to find. These are 20mm- very nice size!
I did find out that making a necklace with tons of beads can get expensive (my gray pearl necklace-yikes)! You can
September 1 we went back onto our modified Dave Ramsey budget so there is less shopping and more saving going on at our house now ;0)


