Thursday, August 12, 2021

Hues and Cues: A Colorful Guessing Game

Disclosure: I received the Hues and Cues game for free, from Tryazon in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own. I may collect a share of sales from the links on this page if you decide to shop from them.

            When you're searching in your game closet for a fun game to play with friends or family, Hues and Cues, is an excellent choice. Not only is it great for 3 players minimum to participate in, but also it is super simple to learn. In short,  the game is based around players giving each other clues where they must guess what a specific color coordinate is located on the board. There are two rounds for each clue giver. It was interesting to see how my friends' perceptions of colors were either different or the same as my own.  This made for some very funny moments  as we laughed at each others' clues. If you are a fan of guessing games like my friends and I are, then  you will likely find this game quite entertaining.  

            To add to the festive party atmosphere of your Hues and Cues game night, I highly suggest serving snacks that fit the theme of the colorful game board. Although there are many colors to choose from, I decided to create two colors based on the food coloring I already had in my kitchen baking supplies. These two choices represent G22 & N25 coordinates on the game board which it turns out are beautiful shades of teal and purple. Note that this was my first attempt at making homemade butter cream frosting.  I usually just buy canned readymade frosting, so I had no idea what it would turn out to be like making it from scratch. The directions were actually easy to follow, but I was surprised at how different the texture was any butter cream I had encountered before. Although it tasted yummy, it had a very interesting chunky appearance. In fact, my friend even commented on it's cool texture, and she wanted to know how I made it that way. My reply: no clue.

Game: https://amzn.to/3yJk9Q1

Food Coloring: https://amzn.to/3sd6Dl7

Not the exact box I used, but is similar as it is the same brand 


T-shirt: https://www.cafepress.com/queenie4ever.43042028

Additionally, I am wearing my own design. The Queenie4ever classic cameo on a teal tank top. If you are interested in purchasing one of these t-shirts please send us an e-mail at info@queenie4ever.com for pricing, color, and sizing availability.   

I used this recipe from Food.com for the cupcakes: https://www.food.com/recipe/yogurt-vanilla-cupcakes-w-chocolate-frosting-108558

21/2 cups flour

1 teaspoon baking powder & vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon baking soda & salt

4 tablespoons softened butter 

1 cup sugar

2 eggs

1 cup nonfat vanilla yogurt 

Begin with the frosting to allow time for it to cool. Mix the sugar and cocoa together in a small saucepan. Add half of the milk, stirring constantly until blended. Then add the rest of the milk. Cook on medium heat until the mixture begins to boil. Lower heat and let simmer for a 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool for 3 minutes. Add the vanilla and chocolate chips, mixing until dissolved. Let cool at room temperature, or cover and refrigerate for future use. For the cake, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl. In a large bowl, mix the butter and sugar until well blended. Add the eggs to the butter/sugar mixture. Gradually add the flour mixture and yogurt to the butter/sugar mixture. Fill muffin molds 2/3 full and bake for about 20 minutes until it passes the clean toothpick test. 

Frosting 

Recipe provided by OP Games

1 cup  Room Temperature Butter 

5 cups of Confectioner’s Sugar 

¼ cup of Heavy Cream 

2 teaspoons of pure vanilla extract 

1 pinch of Salt

Beat butter until creamy. Make sure your butter is softened to room temperature before beginning. Use a hand or stand mixer to beat until smooth and creamy. Add sugar, cream, and vanilla extract. Beat on low speed until these ingredients are incorporated, then bump up the mixer to medium-high speed. At this point, you can add more confectioners’ sugar if the frosting is too thin or a splash of heavy cream if it’s too thick. Taste and salt. Add a pinch of salt to offset the sweetness.

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