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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Movie Discounts on Tuesdays

Did you know that several movie theaters in the Pittsburgh area have discounts on Tuesdays?  Tuesdays are the perfect day to grab some friends and family and see a movie.  There are many theaters throughout the area that offer this discount.  You can learn more at Living Pittsburgh.


Cinemark Theaters- Discount Tuesdays offers $5.50 admission at the Robinson Township location, and $5 admission at the Galleria Pittsburgh Mills and Monaca locations.
Chartiers Valley Stadium 18 – Tuesday Bargain with $5 admission.
North Versailles Stadium 18 – Bargain $4 Tuesdays.
The Oaks Theater in Oakmont – $5 admission and discounted concessions.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

8 Things To Not Put In Your Freezer


Is your freezer packed to the brim?  There are many things that do not belong in your freezer that may end there.  These items take up space, and they also do not save well in these conditions. Keep reading to learn about what to clean out of your freezer this weekend.  You can learn more at Apartment Therapy.


As you know by now, I'm a huge fan of the cook and freeze method. I've been doing it for almost half my lifetime which probably makes me officially "old." I've frozen everything from lemon juice to lasagne to buttercream frosting. I know which casseroles my family loves and which ones are better left unmade.
Also? I've learned that there are indeed a few foods better left unfrozen.
Over the years I've been able to adapt our family's favorite recipes for freezing in order to save time and to preserve ingredients that I find at a great price. Almost any cooked recipe that you love can be frozen at some stage in the game, even if it's just roasting the peppers and slicing the onions that you'll use in a freshly made skillet dish.
While there's a long list of things that will freeze well, there's also a short list of things that don't belong in your freezer:
  1. Blocks of cheese - Cheese will freeze well, but its texture often undergoes a transformation, making it crumbly instead of easy to slice or shred. Instead of freezing the whole block, do your shredding and slicing prior to freezing.
  2. Soft cheeses, like Brie or Camembert - Again, the texture changes when soft cheese are frozen and thawed. They won't go "bad", but they won't work for fresh uses.
  3. Salad greens or other vegetables for fresh use - You can freeze spinach and other hearty greens that you plan to cook, but those you plan to serve fresh are better left unfrozen. Soggy salad? No thanks.
  4. Canned goods - Canned goods are shelf-stable; they don't need to be frozen. And I'm pretty sure the can will explode if you try. However, if you open a can of something, like chipotle peppers in adobo, and decide you can't use it all in the next four days, feel free to repackage it for freezing.
  5. Eggs in the shell - Ever forget a soda in the freezer? Yeah, same thing will happen to the egg. Things expand when they freeze. Don't put whole eggs in the freezer, but you can mix up a quiche and freeze that (unbaked).
  6. Cream sauces - Cream-based sauces can separate during freezing making them a less preferred candidate for freezing. However, I have frozen soups with cream many times. If you're curious about your recipe, freeze a small amount next time you make it, thaw, and do a taste test.
  7. Mayonnaise - Mayonnaise is another item whose texture doesn't hold up well. Store it in the fridge instead.
Short list, right? The most important thing not to freeze, though, is...
Any food you don't like - If you don't like it, then it shouldn't be taking up valuable real estate in your freezer. It's kitchen clutter that you will be better off without. At some point, it's okay to declare freezer bankruptcy on the things you just can't deal with. Give yourself a clean slate and stock up on the foods you do love.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Valentine's Day Ice Skate

Valentine's Skate at Schenley Park is a great tradition for you and a loved one this Saturday.  The four dollar admission price includes many awesome giveaways to help celebrate the holiday.  Keep reading and you can learn more at Living Pittsburgh.



Enjoy a special opportunity to skate with your sweetie on Valentine’s Day. Romance will fill the air at the Schenley Park Skating Rink on February 14 when couples enjoy a magical night of skating outdoors – with a view of the sparkling Downtown Pittsburgh skyline as the backdrop. Skate to romantic music under the stars…then warm up inside with salsa dance lessons and a mini-massage before savoring chocolates, hot beverages and pizza. This event is for ages 18 and older,
Last year this was a 2-for-1 special admission price* ($4 per couple) that included:
  • rose to first 175 couples compliments of Alex’s Flowers.com in Oakland
  • assorted chocolates to first 175 couples courtesy of Betsy Ann Chocolates
  • mini-massage compliments of Massage Envy of Squirrel Hill
  • free dance lessons courtesy of Jeff & Colleen Shirey of Salsa Pittsburgh
  • chance to compete in “Go for the Heart” puck shooting contest
  • pizza compliments of Lucci’s Pizza in Squirrel Hill
  • keepsake photo with your sweetheart
For updates on this years event, please call 412-422-6523.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Valentine's Day Ideas






What are you doing for your loved one this Valentine’s Day? Valentine’s Day can be special without spending your savings account. Here are some romantic and affordable Valentine’s Day ideas for you to try this year. You can read about some more ideas on Apartment Therapy.

Finding a creative way to spend Valentine's Day has the added benefit of avoiding the crowds at overbook restaurant and florist shops. The best way to show your sweetie you love them? Think outside the box and get creative. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

1. Get dressed up. Book tickets somewhere you might not usually go and put your fancy pants on. Try the local ballet, symphony or theater.

2. Do something creative. Attend a paint night or take a DIY class, you'll both walk away with a memento from the night.

3. Get cooking. Take a cooking class then head home and make dinner in together.

4. Get physical. Go for a hike, try kayaking, or take a bike ride. Added bonus, exercise releases endorphins and you get to enjoy the outdoors together.

5. Get an adrenaline rush. Do something that scares you, if you've always wanted to skydive or go climbing try it out together (just make sure your partner is on board first.)

6. Go tasting. You can go with the classic wine tasting or go for chocolate tasting,cheese tasting or coffee cupping.

7. Learn to dance. Don't know how to dance? Perfect, you can learn. Try out a class, be it ballroom, salsa, swing or square dancing. It's fun and a great way to learn to work together.

8. Take a tour. Instead of dining out, try a food tour—it's a meal and activity rolled into one.

9. Get a new perspective. Find out where the best views in your city are and make it a date. San Francisco has Twin Peaks and Los Angeles has the Griffith Observatory—bonus points if you pack a picnic.

10. Get lost. Grab a guide (or make your own) and go explore a part of town that you've never spent time in.

11. Get away. Book a weekend away, but look for creative lodging. You can stay in a yurt, a treehouse, a boat or even a wagon for something more adventurous, Airbnb has a whole section devoted to unique options.

12. Dwell on the past. Revisit places that were a part of your shared history, take a walk, grab a glass of wine or visit the restaurant where you had your first date. You can even have a custom map made on Etsy.

13. Do good. Take the day to volunteer together. You can visit Volunteer Matchto get matched up with a cause you both care about.

14. Have a game night. Pick a couple of favorite board games (even better if they are from your childhood), set out some snacks and a bottle of wine. "Sorry!"

15. Find a new way to explore. Try exploring a favorite place in a new way. Take a train ride through the Redwoods, go horseback riding, take a harbor cruise or even go for a hot air ballon ride in wine country.