Sunday, June 24, 2012

Delicious Coconut Cream Pie Recipe

Coconut cream pie is one of my very favorite summer desserts.  I had never made one before until just recently, and it turned out so yummy that I wanted to share the recipe.  (This is NOT my recipe, I found it on www.myrecipes.com, at this link).



This is my finished pie:




Coconut Cream Pie

Crust:
1/2 (15 ounce) package of refrigerated pie crusts

Filling:
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup cornstarch
2 cups half and half (I used 2% milk, and it worked)
4 egg yolks
3 tablespoons of butter
1 cup sweetened flaked coconut
vanilla

Whipped Cream Topping:
2 cups of heavy cream
1/3 cup sugar
Toasted coconut for garnish

Fit 1 piecrust into a 9-inch pie plate according to package directions; fold edges under, and crimp. Prick bottom and sides of piecrust with a fork. Bake according to package directions for a one-crust pie.  (*I used a packaged graham cracker crust pie because I couldn't find quite what I needed.  It turned out fine I thought, so you could really use either*). 

Combine 1/2 cup sugar and cornstarch in a heavy saucepan. Whisk together half-and-half and egg yolks. Gradually whisk egg mixture into sugar mixture; bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking constantly. Boil 1 minute; remove from heat.  (*I didn't have any half-and-half because I forgot to buy any!  I used 2% milk and I thought it worked fine.  Might have been even better with the half-and-half?*). 

Stir in butter, 1 cup coconut, and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cover with plastic wrap, placing plastic wrap directly on filling in pan; let stand 30 minutes. Spoon custard mixture into prepared crust, cover and chill 30 minutes or until set.

Beat whipping cream at high speed with an electric mixer until foamy; gradually add 1/3 cup sugar and remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla, beating until soft peaks form. Spread or pipe whipped cream over pie filling. Garnish, if desired. (*This made quite a bit more whipped cream than I needed.  I couldn't find any toasted coconut at the store.  I put a small amount of shredded coconut in a small nonstick skillet and tossed it around on medium heat until it was browned*). 





Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Bic Soleil Savvy Razors

Have you seen these yet?! 

Bic has a new women's disposable razor called Soleil Savvy

 


I'm currently trying this razor for free compliments of Bic and BzzAgent (they send me lots of fun stuff to try, check them out!). 

The Soleil Savvy is not like other disposable razors.  Instead of purchasing a whole pack of complete razors, each Soleil Savvy razor comes with one disposable handle and four refillable blade cartridges:


So here's my honest opinion:  As far as a disposable razor goes (which is all I use), they shave just fine.  I am usually not extremely picky about my razors except that I do like for them to have at least 3 blades (Soleil Savvy has 3), and not irritate my skin (it doesn't).  While I have absolutely no complaints about it,there really isn't anything particularly special about it to me.  One of their major selling points seems to be the fact that you don't have to purchase "pricey refills", but I tend to think that $7-8 for a four pack of disposable razors, though not overpriced, is in no way a bargain. 

The reason that I do think this product was a good idea is that reduces waste!  I think it's great that you won't need to throw all those handles away.  It totally makes sense that you should only need to replace the blade when it gets dull.  Being "green" is not a requirement for me when I purchase beauty products, but it's a nice bonus. 

Overall I think it's a good product and worth purchasing. 







Tuesday, June 19, 2012

CeraVe Renewing Lotion

Yesterday I got a box in the mail containing an 8oz bottle of CeraVe Renewing Lotion.  I was pretty psyched about this!  I don't even recall requesting any type of sample, or winning any contest.  There was nothing inside indicating why I had received this.  Oh well, I'm absolutely not complaining!



I'm not familiar with the brand at all.  I have never used any of their products before, and I have never heard anything, good or bad, about them.  Apparently, the new Renewing Lotion has salicylic acid and is supposed to smooth out bumpy, uneven textured skin.  From what I read online, I picture the red bumps that some people can get on their arms, etc.  Like this common condition:


(Apparently called Keratosis Pilaris (thanks, Google) and described here on Wikipedia). 

I don't have this problem.  What I do have are some pretty awful feet.  They are rough, cracked, peeling, and dry.  No amount of filing them with my stainless steel scraper thing seems to help.  I recently went to Las Vegas on vacation and walked for literally miles in a pair of rubber flip flops after dragging myself up and down the strip in a pair of heels.  It's hard to describe the abuse my feet took on this trip.  I ended up with blisters on the balls of my feet, among other places.  The thicker skin on the balls of my feet is still peeling and I'm pretty sure it's going to take forever to heal. 

Last night after my shower I used the Renewing Lotion on my arms, legs, and feet.  It feels really nice and isn't greasy at all.  It is unscented.  You can tell it is a good quality moisturizing lotion. 

This morning, I am really impressed at how much it has helped my feet!  They are actually really soft.  Most moisturizers would have 'worn off' by now, and I'd be back to rough skin, but right now my feet feel like I put lotion on them ten minutes ago.  The peeling is less noticeable too. 

I am definitely going to keep using this.  I can't wait to see how my feet feel after a few days.  I bet it will also do wonders for the dry, chapped skin I get in the winter.  At $12.97 for a 12 oz bottle (WalMart), I think it's worth the price and then some!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Revlon Grow Luscious Mascara and Lash Enhancer

I recently picked up a tube of Revlon Grow Luscious Mascara and Lash Enhancer in Black Shimmer at WalMart for about $5.  I had honestly never heard of it before, but I was looking for something new since my regular mascara wasn't in stock. 

According to the package, the Grow Luscious is not only a mascara but a lash enhancer.  I wonder what this really means.  I went to their website to get more specifics about what the product is supposed to actually do, and this is what I found:

-Lash enhancing formula complements the natural growth cycle of your lashes, improving their overall appearance and conditioning with each use
-Get lashes that look instantly longer and lusher and will also grow stronger day after day
-Oversized lash-extending brush
-Ophthalmologist tested

I have been using the mascara for about three weeks and I will say that I don't think I have lost as many lashes as I normally would.  On an average day, between scrubbing my makeup off and fussing with my eyelashes if a contact lens is bothering me, I would say I lose maybe 3-5 lashes.  Sometimes more.  I definitely think this number has decreased significantly.  Coincidence?  Maybe...

After applying, of course my lashes look longer and "lusher".  I think pretty much any decent mascara can accomplish that.

The brush is FAT.  It is a bristly brush, and by that I mean it isn't made of silicone or plastic whatever it is that a lot of new mascara brushes are made of... I hate those things.  So far, I haven't tried one that I liked.  And I do prefer a thicker brush, but I think this one is almost too fat.  I have a hard time applying the mascara to my lower lashes without getting it all over my face. 

It hasn't irritated my eyes, but nothing really does, so I can't comment on that.

I also bought the non-waterproof type, so I can't comment on that either.

I prefer black mascara, but I went with the black shimmer for fun (it also comes in black, blackest black, and blackened brown).  I was a little disappointed in that respect - I can't see a bit of shimmer in the mascara.  The color is fine, just not anything special.

I haven't had any issues with it flaking off, or smudging, or anything like that, so overall I would say I like the mascara (I don't LOVE it).  I do really like the fact that I'm not losing as many eyelashes, and that alone might be enough to make me buy it again. 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Febreze Set & Refresh

Candles, plug-ins, reed diffusers, sprays, scented oil warmers, potpourri...  You name it, I've tried it!  I have a fetish for things that smell good and there's nothing I love more than walking into a house that smells noticeably GOOD.  Not just clean, but fruity, or floral, or maybe like cinnamon or freshly baked cookies. 

Recently I was having a get-together at my house and wanted something to make the living room smell good.  I do burn candles and have some plug-ins, but I wanted something more.  I was at WalMart and found these little Febreze Set & Refresh air fresheners.  I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting much - kind of like those little wax cones that you get for $1 and twist off the top to expose the scent.. they last for a day or two and then they're dead.  The Set & Refresh were pretty cheap, around $2 for the unit with 1 scent cartridge (around $4 for a package of refills), so I decided to go ahead and try one. 



Basically the Set & Refresh is a little plastic, crescent-shaped holder with a base.  You just slide the scent cartridge inside until it clicks.  If you want more scent, you can pull the base out, or leave it the way it is for more subtle scent.  I haven't needed to replace the cartridge yet, so I'm not sure how easy it is to remove, or if there's any mess involved. 

I want one of these things for every room in my house!  It has been sitting in my living room for about a month now, and I can STILL smell it.  Unfortunately, I don't remember what scent I bought, and some seem to have better reviews than others, but I think it's something along the lines of tropical/fruity.  It's not so strong that it's overpowering, but it's really noticeable when you walk in the door.  I can't believe how well it has worked for the price I paid!  I went out and bought another one for the bathroom, and it's even better since the bathroom is so small.  The second one I bought has a floral scent, and I like it too.  There are scratch and sniff stickers on each package so you can sort of tell before you buy it if you like it or not. 

I will definitely be purchasing refills for these.  I can't believe I had never heard of them before!