Papa Murphys Pizza Giveaway

papa murphys giveaway

UPDATE: The contest is now closed. THANK YOU for entering! The winner is Debbie C. I will contact you via email for details! Congrats!

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

So this Cinco de Mayo thing, it’s actually a lot more than discount margaritas and an excuse for Mexican restaurants to have a party. I learned recently that it is in fact NOT the Mexican independence day, but rather that it began as a Mexican holiday called El Dia de la Batalla de Puebla (The Day of the Battle of Puebla) observed to commemorate the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.

Well, I’m no history buff but I do love an underdog victory, so why shouldn’t there be a giant party for Cinco de Mayo?!

And if you’re going to have a party, you need to have a pizza!

And if you’re going to have pizza, you need the have the best pizza on the planet, which is – according to MommyUpgrade — hands down Papa Murphy’s. (I said so here.)

But you can’t have any old pizza for a Cinco de Mayo party, you need to have a special limited edition TACO GRANDE PIZZA from Papa Murphys in honor of all things south of the border: Seasoned taco beef, refried beans, salsa, whole milk mozzarella, black olives, juicy Roma tomatoes, fresh green onions and cheddar cheese. Oh, the melted cheddar cheese…

Oh Yeah. There’s a party in my tummy.

I’m ready to get my Cinco de Mayo on.

Which is why I was totally thrilled to find this huge envelope on my doorstep today from my friends at Papa Murphys. Look what it had in it:

papa murphys giveaway

A Papa Murphy exclusive bamboo pizza board (the good kind)

A Papa Murphy giant professional pizza cutter

And TWO gift cards for free pizza

And guess what – mi casa es su casa. The Papa people have one to giveaway to MommyUpgrade readers too! I’ll pick a winner randomly from everyone who enters the contest below.

(And when you’re done, be sure to have some piñata cookies. Or just pick up the chocolate chip cookie dough from Papa Murphy’s while you’re there. It’s fab either baked or straight out of the container as you’re driving home, and waaay easier than making the little pinata cookies I might add…)

Rules for the Papa Murphy’s Cinco de Mayo giveaway:

You can enter the Papa Murphy’s giveaway once per day each of the following ways.

Entries count as:

  • a comment below telling me what you put on your favorite pizza.
  • sharing the Papa Murphy’s facebook post from MommyUpgrade about this contest to your own wall – don’t forget to tell everyone your favorite pizza toppings
  • if you’re a tweeter, tweet away! Tell everyone what you like on your pie and link back to the blog post, include @MommyUpgrade in it so I will see it.
  • and not that it counts as an entry, but it would be nice if you “liked” Papa Murphys Pizza on facebook since they’re sponsoring this giveaway, and since you’re so nice.

Contest ends May 13th. Winner will be announced on the MommyUpgrade Facebook page. Good luck!

Pinata cookies for Cinco de Mayo

pinata cookies for cinco de mayo

You know you want one. A cute little rainbow burrow sugar cookie.

But wait, there’s more –

It’s a piñata cookie! Surprise! Inside there’s a little mouthful of M&M’s.

pinata cookies for cinco de mayo

I first saw these pinata cookies on Pinterest (pinned from SheKnows.com) and my heart started racing. I dropped everything and ran to the cake supply store to find a burro cookie cutter (shocking I don’t have that). I just needed to see if I COULD make it. Like Phil Mickelson with his club upside down in the wrong hand behind a tree, I wanted to see if I could make that shot.

I didn’t even tell the Princess Cupcake. I was afraid that maybe I had found my match, hit my limit, I couldn’t pull off a decent replica. But if I COULD make piñata cookies, then they would be great for snack at school and the teacher could tie it into Cinco de Mayo. Ole!

Except after I was ½ done with the process, I found out that they don’t talk about Cinco de Mayo at school this year.

Well, they’re going to have to now because piñata cookies just don’t make sense on a random Friday.

And never mind the fact that the Princess Cupcake’s only experience with piñatas are the power ranger and transformer kind that she’s smacked at birthday parties… I think she was confused when I showed her a rainbow donkey. And I asked her if she knew what Cinco de Mayo was. Blank stare.

Oh well. They turned out adorbs. I’m totally thrilled and filled with a sense of accomplishment.

Here’s a link to the recipe and how-to’s from SheKnows. I used their exact recipe so go there first, but I did do a few things a little different as I went along. Here are my tips if you too are so brave as to try to make piñata cookies.

I tripled this recipe and it made 26 finished burro piñata cookies.

Use white flour just like the piñata cookie recipe says. I forgot that in a moment of temporary insanity, I had purchase white whole wheat flour at the store the last time, thinking that would be a healthier alternative. Seriously, when you’re making cookies – does it really have that much of an impact on nutritional value? I doubt it, but it does make for a heartier, crumblier dough. Stick with the regular flour.

Also of note, the whole wheat flour doesn’t take the gel food colors as readily. Sigh.

This recipe is REALLY oily. You didn’t do anything wrong. But I do think if I make these again that I will use a regular sugar cookie recipe because the oil kinda grossed me out.

When putting plastic wrap into your containers before you fill them with dough, put several layers sown. I did only one – and getting it out was a little bit of an issue. It stretched and tore making removal a challenge.

I tried to layer the dough like the recipe says and got frustrated with how long it took. Finally I just grabbed my ball of dough, made it into a fat snake and took a rolling pin to it. Flattened it out, lifted it with a spatula and put it in the pan. It was SO MUCH FASTER. And the layers became more even, there was less pressing and stretching. Forget the crumble and press technique that they feature. This is a time saver.

The recipe says to freeze for 4 hours. I wouldn’t. Just refrigerate it overnight. After you make all those layers you aren’t going to want to bake them right away anyway. And if you freeze it, you have to let it thaw just to cut it correctly anyway.

I baked mine 14 minutes. Of course this will vary for everyone depending on their oven and the type of cookie sheets you use, but mine, across the board were better at 14 minutes. The cookies spread out more the longer you bake them. Which is good because I was worried that the height wouldn’t be tall enough for my little burro cookie cutter.

making pinata cookies for cinco de mayo making pinata cookies for cinco de mayo

When cutting the burros out, you cookie cutter will get blazing hot. Keep a mitt nearly to help with this part.

Keep a smaller cookie cutter nearby too. There is about ½ – 2/3 of the baked dough that you won’t be using. If you cut extra little mini cookies out, you could freeze them and use them on a cake or something later. Who wouldn’t love mini rainbow flower cookies on your next cupcake? Or serve them with coffee, tea, wine…. It’s a shame to just throw away all the scraps. And we had a gigantuan bowl of scraps.

I didn’t use the frosting glue that’s in the recipe. I used Wilton cookie frosting that I bought for another project recently. It worked great and was a time saver.

When you are putting the burros together, break the legs off the middle cookie, otherwise it looks a little odd to have 6 legs peaking through.

making pinata cookies for cinco de mayo

Happy Cinco de Mayo! Hey Phil — I’m ready for some golf!

Easy hair chalking for kids

fun with hair chalking

Wacky Wednesday. Such a challenge.

Of course, we’re all in. I had asked the Princess Cupcake a week before it if we could dye her hair colors. She thought it was a great idea.

Only thing was I wasn’t totally sure how we’d do it. I didn’t want to buy a bunch of colored spray for her hair.

I had seen a hair rub product advertised and mistakenly thought it was mainstream enough to be carried at Sally Beauty. Once again, I was more on-trend than the hapless employees who tried to sell me permanent pink hair color. I kept asking if it was permanent, I needed it to wash out. “It will – eventually.” Good grief. I can’t have my 4 year old walking around like Katie Perry for a month.

I remembered reading about hair chalking and did a little research on this highly guarded Hollywood secret.

Armed with my 40% off coupon for Michaels, I purchased this set of pastels for $3.24- the uber secret to hair chalking.

pastels for hair chalking

This is so difficult to use, are you ready?

Wet the hair with your fingers. Wet the pastel. Draw on hair.

That’s it. Hair chalking. Brilliant.

We had a hair chalking trial run Tuesday before Wacky Wednesday and it went something like this:

hair chalking for kids wacky wednesday hair chalk hair chalking for kids

She squeeled with delight at the rainbow opportunity of “hair dye” and loved drawing colors all over her hair. And face. It was the best $3.24 I’ve ever spent on her. Totally doing this the next time she has a friend over. Can’t you just see the other mom’s face when she picks up her kid, SURPRISE!

fun with hair chalking

The best part? It washes right out. After all, it’s chalk. The dark purple pigment even washed out of my white shirt.

Now I have read that to “seal” it in, you should use a flat iron or ceramic curler. Neither of which my Princess Cupcake has any interest in. So we didn’t.

The next morning, Princess Cupcake, as hard as she tried to be “wacky” just couldn’t quite go the distance.

We set off on a good course: one slipper, one sparkly shoe, orange and black tights, pink tutu skirt, pajama top and Minnie mouse ears.

But by the time we were leaving for Wacky Wednesday, she had ditched the mismatched shoes and put on her pink cowboy boots.

She picked a pajama top that was pink and didn’t look like pajamas. The fact that it was backwards was barely noticeable.

We tried to get her to wear one of the hubs ties as a belt. No dice.

Suggested something funny as jewelry. She wanted to wear a balloon necklace. We were out of balloons.

Unlike Trial Run Tuesday, she only wanted the three shades of purple in her hair for Wacky Wednesday. But I streaked it root to tip in stripes around her head.

So we tried, right?

Notes:

  • When purchasing the pastels, do not get the kind with oil in them. I didn’t test it, but I’m told they are not ideal for hair chalking. 
  • Do not use sidewalk chalk (too dry) 
  • You can also wet the hair with hair gel or hair spray to get the hair chalk to stick 
  • Make the color darker than you want it to be when it’s dry. It will lighten up as it dries.

Sorry I do not have a photo of the final result (all that chalking made us late and I lost my head) but you can see a number of hair chalk examples on Pinterest and Google. And really, this is so cool… why stop with your kids hair?!