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Non Scale Victories This Week

During last night's LIIFT 4 Shoulders workout, I saw an improvement over last weeks shoulder presses.  I was unable to do the 2nd and 3rd sets last week overhead after about 3-4 presses.  My left shoulder would literally fall like I'd lost all muscle control with 10 lb weights.  Yesterday I used the same 10 lbs and it wasn't until the 7th rep on the second set that I started to feel bad fatigue but pushed through.  On the third set my shoulders were shot but I was still able to push overhead even if slower.  I pushed to fatigue but didn't have that dangerous muscle drop I had before. The zinnias I grew from seed are mostly in full bloom and I took some pics before cutting some to put in a little vase. What were your non scale victories so far this week? ==================== Get posts sent straight to your inbox on Follow It . Some posts may contain affiliate links that help keep this blog running at no cost to you.  See the Disclaimer page for more info....

How to Make Vanilla Sugar

I was in a fancy pants spice store last year and saw they sold these tiny little bottles of vanilla sugar for $12.  I'm talking it was about 1/2 cup worth.  I knew I could make it better and cheaper, so I did.  I used it for every single cookie recipe that called for sugar last year and people kept commenting how awesome they were.  I attribute it to this stuff and I think you should make it too, if not for yourself (but you should), then it's the perfect gift for the baker in your life!


Here's what you'll need for a quart sized mason jar full if you're gift giving or just want to make a small batch for yourself:

3 1/2 cups granulated sugar
4 Vanilla Beans (affiliate link) 


With a sharp knife, score the middle of the vanilla bean from end to end.


With a butter knife, scrape out all of the vanilla "caviar" inside.  Trust me, you want every fleck!  (Save the pods, you'll be using those)


Add caviar to a large bowl that has your sugar in it.


Time to give it a goodly whisk to break up as much of the vanilla as you can.


When you're done, if you have any big bits left like shown below, roll the sugar coated vanilla chunks between your thumb and finger to break it up.


It should look like this...


Take the remaining vanilla bean pods and cut them in half.


Add half of them to the bottom of your mason jar.


Add half of your sugar to the jar.


Add the remaining vanilla pods.


Add the rest of the sugar and shake what yer mama gave you.


Look at those flecks of deliciousness!  Gourmet vanilla sugar ready to be used or given to someone who will love you forever!


The longer it sits, the more the vanilla flavor intensifies so make it soon and when it's cookie baking time, it'll be nice and potent.  (Still use vanilla extract if your recipe calls for it)

I took this pic to store it in my spice cupboard and 24 hours later it was gone!


I blew through 6 pies and a batch of cookies for Thanksgiving!  So I will definitely be doubling or tripling the recipe for cookie baking season since I bake for us, several others and family gatherings!

Linked up with Savvy Southern Style, The Heathered Nest, French Country Cottage

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  1. I am amazed at how much of a difference this stuff makes in your already legendary cookies and it is so worth the effort as far as I'm concerned. It also looks easy enough that I could do it so no excuses anybody! Just do it yourself, don't overpay for this from those fancy cooking stores!

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    1. So am I! I never would've thought this stuff could make a difference but it does taste sooo much better! (And yes, you totally could do it!)

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  2. I tried making this one time, but the (apparently bad) advice I got was just to put those whole pod in a jar of sugar and let it sit. That didn't really work out so well. Whenever I can find vanilla beans at the store (local stores don't always carry them) I'll pick some up and give the right way a try.

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    1. Osmosis vanilla sugar! :-) I suppose it could slowly leach in but yeah, cutting it open and scraping out the goodness is where the flavor is. The link I have at the top for the beans is $10 for 10 beans which is the best price I've found so far. I just got my 2nd batch in and am going to make more this afternoon!

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  3. This seems like it will be so tasty. I just ordered my vanilla beans. I can't wait to try it.

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    1. I hope you love it as much as we do! You can do a small batch but if you bake a lot, you can double it and it should get you through the holiday baking season! It smells heavenly!!

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