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It’s that time again – time to steep ourselves in outlandish (or even just landish) promises and resolutions to make our lives better this year. For me, of course, that includes spending more time with you. I’ve done a miserable job of keeping up this blog!
So now it’s time for you to help me help you.
Tell me what you want to see! More projects, posts to other cool things happening in the blogosphere, more photos, or more personal-style diary entries?
What will it be?
My future plans for scoochmaroo.com include a running feed of Instructables I post, a commerce division where you can buy cool stuff I make, and relevant ads for you from adsense. It’s like a real blog now!
I’m really looking forward to hearing from you in this new year, and all about the resolutions you’ve made, and the great new projects you’re working on. Let’s hear it!
Happy new year, one and all.
Best,
Sarah
Have we talked about this yet? Is it possible I forgot to post this here? Of course, you’ve probably all seen this over at Instructables, but it’s remiss of me not to mention it here.
Magic Shell! It takes two ingredients and you can make it in five minutes! Plus you can make awesome flavors like chocolate mint, creamsicle, butterscotch, and peanut butter (chocolate optional).

What brings this lovely treat back into my mind is that I made up a fresh batch of the Vegan Dark Chocolate this morning and legged it over to the corner store. I’ve secretly been harboring fantasies of becoming a runaway ice cream shell celebrity with crazy twists like Chipotle Chocolate or Milk Chocolate Bacon topping. So today I took a step. It’s a small step, sure. But if this one batch gets a good review from the lovely people at Le Beau, then I might just consider taking a bigger batch to the SF Underground Farmers Market!
How much would you pay for a jar of designer Magic Shell?


For more details, go here!
Oh my faithful readers, how I feel I’ve let you down.
While I have been busy experimenting with new projects to share with you, it’s not the entire reason I’ve kept you waiting so long. The honest truth is that I’ve just been sad.
Sad for Clicquot, my feline companion of the last 11 years, who had to be put down after a week long struggle to survive the sudden onset of squamous cell carcinoma. We pet her sweet little head until the very last moments of her life.
While it happened quickly, and I suppose death is always a surprise when it happens, I knew each day of those eleven years just how lucky I was that she had chosen me. Through endless cross-country moves, she rarely left my side. Everywhere we lived, she made herself welcome in all the neighbor’s homes, but would still come running when I called to her. She was a stealth napper who would deny ever having crawled under the duvet for comfort, preferring to spend most of her time at your head, both asserting her dominance over you and endlessly grooming your hair.
She was the politest cat you ever did meet,
though she would drink from your water if she thought you weren’t looking.
Her favorite toy was a button on a string.
She liked to nuzzle.
She will be missed, and there is a tiny cat-sized hole left in our lives.
I promise to resume my postings soon, and appreciate your time and patience.
Love to you,
Sarah
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It’s a beautiful day in San Francisco – the kind that almost makes you think the fireworks won’t get fogged out this year. We’re off the to the beach for a BBQ, but first I wanted to share a little yummy something with you to get you in the mood. 
It’s called Stained Glass Jell-o, and it’s super easy (if a bit time consuming) to make. Not only is it visually impressive, it’s super delicious too! All you need to do is make up some flavored Jell-o, but with half the amount of recommended water. Once that’s set, cut it up into little cubes, and toss them in a cake pan. Then take some gelatin, mix it with water, add some sweetened condensed milk, and pour it over the cubes! 
Now, you have to let that all set! Cut it up and you’re ready to go. Get all the details here. Enjoy!

There are lots of recipes out there for homemade toothpaste. Let me save you some time: they’re all gross.
Ok, maybe not ALL of them, but the basic principle: baking soda + hydrogen peroxide, is no tasty treat enticing me to brush my teeth more. So I made up my own! This recipe makes me want to brush twice a day and after snacks.

A simple mix of baking soda, vegetable-base glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and (most importantly!) cinnamon oil, is all it took to whip up this yummy toothpaste in no time. Check out the full instructions here.
 sugar-free, low-carb deliciousness in a salt-rimmed glass
It’s Cinco de Mayo, and what better way to celebrate than with a frosty Margarita (sugar-free and low-carb, of course!) and a sloppy plate of cheesy enchiladas!
 the cheesy goey goodness is baked in!
Enjoy this great recipe for tasty skinny Margs! I nabbed this enchilada recipe from allrecipes.com and couldn’t resist making it my own by subbing sauteed zucchini and peppers for chicken. Yum!
¡Celebración feliz!
Check out these little beauties from Austin Cake Ball.

No amount of scratch ‘n’ sniff or taste-o-vision could do these babies justice. You think they look good? Just wait until you taste one!

These are absolutely out of this world. My FAVE is the new Dark Chocolate Orange with Sao Thomé single origin 70% dark chocolate. Just a sniff and you’ll have to sit down. I hope you’re sitting on a couch, because one bite will lay you out.
And the Red Velvet is more than you ever dared dream red velvet cake could be.

If you’re in the Austin area, be sure to get a custom package made up and delivered to your door, or check out their selection at Whole Foods. Stacey Bridges is definitely on to something here.
If you haven’t tried one of Austin Cake Ball’s tiny treasures, you haven’t experienced everything that cake can be.
p.s. this is not a paid advertisement. trust me, once you try these, you’ll be telling everyone about them too
 don't believe the reviewers. this is not good.
Allrecipes.com, you have let me down. Last night’s meal was an abomination. So bad in fact, it was determined inedible, and we had to instead cobble together makeshift tacos from leftover ingredients. A trip to the corner shop was briefly discussed, but it was already after 9pm, and the shop was closed. Pizza would certainly not arrive before 10 at the earliest, and we were hungry.
I suppose I can’t lay all the blame on the folks at allrecipes or even Campbells, who sponsored the recipe in question. In retrospect, this was an avoidable debacle, had I stopped to consider what the ingredients called for might taste like once combined. And I can tell you now, with all authority, chicken in tomato soup tastes like. . . chicken. In tomato soup. Not even that good, actually. And when paired with rice pilaf from a box and frozen Brussels sprouts. . . need I say more?
I figure in the law of averages, this day was bound to come. We manage to cook up some really amazing meals in this San Francisco-sized kitchen of ours, on an almost daily basis. This was our smack-in-the-face wake-up call to stop taking it for granted!
Lessons learned:
- Take some time to consider the flavor profiles of your raw materials in order to get at least a vague idea of what the finished product will taste like. (in my defense, I did try. I was just terribly wrong this time)
- Never again use a corporate-sponsored recipe. Ever. I’m sorry honey, I don’t know what I was thinking.
- No amount of convenience is worth a repeat of last night’s dinner.
Allrecipes.com, you have let me down. Last night’s meal was an abomination. So bad in fact, it was determined inedible, and we had to instead cobble together makeshift tacos from leftover ingredients. A trip to the corner shop was briefly discussed, but it was already after 9pm, and the shop was closed.
I suppose I can’t lay all the blame on the folks at allrecipes or even Campbells, who sponsored the recipe in question. Kieran did (so lovingly) ask me what I expected this combination of ingredients to taste like, and that this should have been an avoidable debacle. In retrospect, I agree. Chicken in tomato soup tastes like. . . chicken. In tomato soup. Not even that good, actually.
I figure in the law of averages, this day was bound to come. We manage to cook up some really amazing meals in this tiny kitchen of ours, on an almost daily basis. This was our smack-in-the-face wake-up call to stop taking it for granted!
Lessons learned:
Take some time to consider the flavor profiles of your raw materials in order to get at least a vague idea of what the finished product will taste like. (in my defense, I was just terribly wrong this time)
Never again use a corporate-sponsored recipe. Ever. I’m sorry honey, I don’t know what I was thinking.

Kick Ass Granola
I love to cook, right? We all know that. What you might not know is that I hate being bothered to find something to eat.
If every meal I had to encounter during a day could be separated into crunchy, soft, sweet, savory and/or salty, and be packaged in a bar, beverage, or biscuit form, I would be a much happier girl.
More than once now, I’ve wished I could eat cookies for breakfast. Especially since I discovered “Digestive Biscuits.” They sound good for you, right? They’re not too sweet or gooey to make you think you’re eating a cookie, but in reality, you are eating a cookie. Which should not become a part of my morning habit.
But then, why not? There’s got to be some awesome way of combining oatmeal and granola and some other yummy things into a compact cookie shape that will fill me with energy and focus, while still giving me the untethered joy of eating cookies for breakfast!
Thus I begin my journey to find the perfect Breakfast Cookie.
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Hi, I'm Sarah. I live in San Francisco and work for instructables.com under the alias scoochmaroo.
I love artichokes. I could eat them every day.
I like to write about the projects that I'm working on and all the cool stuff I find hovering around the interwebs. Oh yeah, and I'm getting married in a year, so you'll probably see a lot of stuff about that too. Cheers!
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