Sunday, February 9, 2014

Star Wars Party: Princess Leia Pizza Roll Buns

When I think of Star Wars food perhaps the most iconic image is Princess Leia's "cinnamon roll" hair buns. I definitely wanted to incorporate them into the menu for my daughter's Star Wars birthday party. However, since we were already having birthday cake and brownies, I needed a lunch option. Instead of a sweet cinnamon roll, we decided to make pizza roll hair buns.

I kept the recipe simple by using a refrigerated Pillsbury Pizza Crust and jarred pizza sauce.

I started by spreading the crust out on a cookie sheet.
I then added sauce and my toppings. When adding the sauce leave 1/4-1/2" sauce-free section at one of the narrow ends to allow you to secure the end of the roll. For our toppings, we chose onions, peppers, and diced pepperoni. You can add whatever toppings you prefer. Diced toppings do work better than strips or large chunks.

Add your cheese and then start at the narrow end and roll your pizza up. Wrap the roll in plastic wrap and place in the freezer.


When you are ready to bake them, preheat the oven to 375F. If the rolls are frozen solid, allow them to warm up for 10-15 minutes before trying to cut them. Slice them in 1/2" thick sections and place on a non-stick mat (I used a Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat) or parchment paper. Bake for 13-15 minutes or until the dough is golden and the cheese is melted.


The pictures above are from the test round that I made. For her actual birthday party, we made 4 varieties:
  • Cheese
  • Cheese & Pepperoni
  • Cheese, Pepperoni, Onions, & Peppers
  • BBQ Chicken (using BBQ sauce instead of tomato sauce) with onions and peppers
I was really happy with how they turned out. They were a nice way to incorporate the idea of Princess Leia's hair buns into an entree. Beyond the party, my daughter loved them, so I think we will make pizza rolls again even for a non-Star Wars theme party.



Saturday, February 8, 2014

Star Wars Light Saber Cake

My daughter wanted a Star Wars birthday party. Even though she likes brownies and not cake, she always wants a decorated cake as well as her brownies. So, I am usually perfectly content to buy a store bought cake since I know that I'll be making her brownies anyway. When we browsed the cakes at our local stores, the Star Wars themed cakes were mostly The Clone Wars themed which she was ver clear that she did not want.

One idea that I had was an R2-D2 cake. My mom had made my brother one in the early 80s. You start with a 13x9 cake and round the corners of one short end to make the dome and use those for feet at the bottom. Frost in white icing and add decorations (mostly blue), to match R2-D2

However, when I searched Pinterest, I found Light Saber Cakes. I was intrigued. Even better, I could combine my daughter's requested brownies into the cake as the handles for the lightsabers.

To start, I baked a 13x9 sheet cake and a 9x9 brownies. I used a box cake mix for the cake and my homemade brownie recipe. When making your brownies, make sure you use a recipe that is sized for a 9x9 pan. I used my 13x9 recipe and it did not bake well in the 9x9 pan. Next time, I would either use a box mix for a 9x9 pan or make a 13x9 pan and not use all of the brownies in the light sabers.

Once your cake and brownies are baked, allow them to cool completely. Select your light saber colors (my daughter chose red, blue, and green). I asked about a purple for Mace Windu, but she wanted the red, blue, and green.

Slide your 13x9 cake into 3 strips that are 13" long and approximately 3" wide each. These will be the blades of your light sabers. Slice the brownies into 3 strips that are 3" wide and 9" long. These will be the hilts of the lightsabers.

You will need to find a long board to hold your cakes (each light saber is ~22" long). I have a panel scrap from our family room built in that is the perfect length. I cover it in wax paper and two layers of foil. You could also use sturdy cardboard as your base.

Prepare your icing. I used homemade buttercream icing following the Domino Sugar recipe (made a batch and a half). However, any white based icing including store-bought would work. I split my icing into 3 equal amounts (light saber blades) and two smaller amounts (black and white). To dye my icing, I purchased the Wilton gel colors in red, green, and black. I used standard food coloring for the blue. The gel coloring will allow you to obtain more vibrant colors without using so much food coloring that you alter the taste and consistency of your icing. (Tip: Use the black very sparingly.)

Frost each cake section (tip: Freeze the cake sections for up to 30 minutes to reduce crumbling of the cut edges as you ice them). I find it easiest to frost one side and the top before placing them in position on the board. For the two that have a non-cut edge, I find it easiest for this to be the last side to frost as it does not crumble as much.

Place the brownies on the board. Use a small amount of icing under the brownie to anchor them in place. When I looked at my daughter's light sabers I noticed they all had different designs on the hilt, so I used a variety of Xs, stripes, etc in black. I also used a little bit of white at the base and to form the button.

Finally, I added "Happy 8th Birthday" in icing writing on the board below the light sabers. Trust me, this is why you want your brownies anchored...I didn't anchor them with icing and they slid into my writing as soon as I moved the cake. Fortunately I moved it right away and still had icing to redo the writing.

The cake was a big hit! The kids who prefer cake got cake, those who preferred brownies got brownies. With 13 kids and some parents, the cake was almost completely gone. It is a good thing that I had both the cake and brownie. Having the cake width already cut in thirds, it was very easy to cut the cake at the party.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

February Events at Michaels Stores

Michaels Stores have a number of great events in February.

One of the first things that I noticed on their page was that they now host Rainbow Loom Meet Ups. Dates and times will vary by your store. The meet up is $5/child and does not include supplies. It is for children ages 6+

They will have a FREE Family Craft Time on Monday, February 10 from 5-7p to make a Love Bug Card.
Love Bug Card - Free Craft at Michaels Stores
They are having two FREE Family Craft events on Wednesday, February 12. In the morning, they will have Valentine's Frames from 10a-noon and Tissue Paper Hearts in the evening from 5-7p. Both events are Free. I am disappointed that the frame event is during the school day.

In addition, Michaels hosts 30 minute Kids Club sessions each Saturday morning from 10a-noon. Kids Club sessions are $2/child and for children ages 3 and up. Parents are welcome to shop in store during the session. Upcoming Kids Club events are:


LEGO Movie Building Event at Toys R Us

My daughter has been eagerly awaiting the LEGO® Movie since last summer.  She is so excited that it is finally coming out on Friday. She has already requested to go see it Friday night and no other activity has convinced her to delay until Saturday night.

Saturday afternoon, Toys R Us stores nationwide will have the LEGO® Movie Building Event from noon-2p. Kids will have the chance to build Emmet's car from the movie. There will be a raffle to enter by 2p for a chance to win LEGO® prizes and toys.


The event is designed for children ages 5 and up with a limit of 1 build per child. However, they never turned my daughter away when she was younger than the recommended age.

We have attended many events at Toys R Us over the years. We have had mixed experiences. Sometimes we have shown up at the start time to find they have just started setting up. Other times, we have arrived 30 minutes into the event and found that they had run out of supplies. For an event that my daughter is really interested in (like this one), we will typically arrive a few minutes early to be sure that we are there before materials run out.

Think Warm! Prepare for Summer with This Deal

Are you sick of the winter weather yet? In Ann Arbor we have had a horrible winter. We've used 4 "snow" days, mostly for extremely low temperatures (wind chill below -20F). Other days (like today) we have had quite a bit of snow and bad road conditions, but still had school.

This morning while going through my email I saw that Zulily is offering a deal on Keen's sandals. I am torn between feeling hopeful that summer is coming, or taunted with the idea of summer clothing while stuck in a miserable winter. Either way, I wanted to share the deal with you (so you can decide to feel hopeful or taunted as well).

Disclaimer: I am a Zulily Affiliate and am compensated for sales through Zulily links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.
Until last summer I never gave much thought to what my daughter was wearing. Then, in mid-August she did a water themed week of Girl Scout summer camp. They asked us to send the kids in shoes that could get wet but were securely fastened (no Crocs or flip flops). Of course the email came at 3p on Friday before camp starts and I was booked until 9p on both Friday and Saturday and had plans most of Sunday. Fortunately, a few of my friends also had daughters in the same camp and were able to do some scouting for me. We found the Circo (Target brand) version of Keen's on clearance since it was late in the season.

My daughter loved those shoes. I wish we had purchased them earlier in the summer since she practically lived in them for the rest of August and on a rainy week at Disney World in November. For next summer, I will definitely be buying her either Keens or the Target version again.

If you want to get a jump-start on your summer shoe shopping (or maybe you have a mid-winter or spring break trip planned), today there are KEEN on sale at Zulily.

In looking through the Kids election, I was drawn to these purple Keens which are available in a toddler 9 through a Youth 6. My only concern is what shoe size she will be wearing by summer. Her current winter shoes are all a size 3 (up from a 1 last winter), but in her latest pair of sneakers she is almost into a size 4. With the rate her feet have suddenly started to grow, I am hesitant to buy now.

For a boy (or a girl looking for something other than the traditional pink/purple), there is this Caribbean Blue pair or a Chili Pepper Red pair.

Additionally, they also have adult KEEN shoes on sale. With this deal, the whole family can match and be prepared for the summer.
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