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Friday, November 02, 2012

Smile

Day two of this challenge is SMILE.  I am grateful for the ability to smile.  I love that Happiness is a choice.  When you seek to find it on the outside, you never will truly find it.  It is a choice from the inside.  It may be one of the hardest choices for some and at some times but, it is still your choice.  No one can MAKE you be happy.  You get to chose it, and choosing it makes all the difference.
I stumbled across the writings of Louise Hay this year.  How I had never found them before, I do not know. But I love them.  It was through listening to her and reading her word that I learned just how powerful the choice of happiness is.  It has changed my life and I hope, the lives of those I love.  Go check it out yourself. You just might love it too.
I love this song "Smile", sung by Nat King Cole.  It sums up how I feel about smiling at it's best.  Life is always still worthwhile.


Here are some of my favorite people smiling.

Gratitude ... and Cream Puffs

I have accepted a 30 day Gratitude challenge.  It involves taking a photo and recording the things you are grateful for.  I hope to blog them all but... you know my past record.
I have been thinking about gratitude a lot lately.  I watched a random Youtube clip this fall that really got me thinking.  It is by Robert G. Smith and he tells about a Gratitude Journal.  It really got my attention.  We are experts at focusing on what makes us unhappy and putting our energy into that.  Things like.... oh... your looks... that weird scar on the end of my nose from Shingles a couple of years ago... The fact that no matter what I do... the weight isn't coming off... $$$, failures, etc... you get the picture.  I am sure you could make a list of your own... but WHY?!  Robert said to make a list of all the things you are grateful for.  Then... think about them.  You will find yourself being happy for NO REASON.  I could use some of that.  So... As part of my Gratitude Journal, I am recording some of my favorite things, things I AM grateful for, things I love!... Things that I can think about and BE happy for NO REASON.
(Oh if you want that youtube link... here it is).  (oops my bad... it is the Happy journal with the Gratitude list .... call it what you want... it is a great idea!)

So... Today, November 1st (yest I know it is midnight but hey...)  I am grateful for food, and in particular... I am thankful for Cream Puffs.
Cream Puffs were one of my Grandma Wood's specialty desserts.  She used to make them and bring them to my parents home on Sunday evenings, with my grandpa, and they would have Family Home Evening with my family.  I wasn't born yet when this happened.  So... I have different memories of these delightful pastries than my siblings to.  The cream puffs I ate as a child were made by my mother.  And, when she would make them I would get to help.  When you cut a hot, fresh cream puff open, you have to scoop out the remaining eggy filling inside.  I loved doing this, helping, and getting the yummy eggy bits inside.  As I would help with these, my mother and older sisters would tell me stories about my grandmother.  She died the week of my first birthday.  I never felt deprived of her presence as a child because I always felt her close in the home.  They would tell me stories about her amazing cooking, her wonderful needle skills making lace, and sewing wonderfully warm blankets.  They told me about her life of service to her family, church and community.  She was a social worker and did a wonderful thing for families in California.  They told me how kind she was, how wonderful it was just to be near her.  I was given one of her last blankets when I was little.  I still have it.  It is made from scraps of old wool suits and is backed with red flannel.  It was so warm and cozy when I was little.  I would curl up in that blanket and could feel the love in the stitching (that is one reason I quilt today).
Cream puffs are a tradition in our family.  I make them now for my children and tell them the stories about this amazing woman.  I have always looked up to her.  It makes me feel good to be compared to her when I do things that are good and right and meaningful.  I do actually have on physical memory of her before she died.  I will have to share that someday... not today.
Here is the recipe as I got it from my mother, who got it from her's:

Grandma Wood's Cream Puffs

1 cup boiling water
1/2 cup butter
1/4 tsp salt
1 cup flour
4 eggs
Boil the water, butter, salt, and flour together and stir rapidly.  Cook stirring constantly until the mixture forms a ball that doesn't separate.  (always looked like play dough to me)  Remove from heat.
Add the eggs, one at a time and beat quickly so you don't cook the egg.  Stir until the mixture is smooth before adding the next egg.  Repeat with all the eggs.
Cool and take by spoonfuls and arrange on a cookie sheet, 2 inches apart.
Bake in a hot oven (450* F) for 15 minutes.  Reduce the heat to 325*F and bake for 25 additional minutes. When they are cool, cut off the tops and clean out the eggy goodness inside and fill with cream filling and top with chocolate frosting.

Filling
1 cup milk
1/3 -1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup flour (I use 1/4 cup corn starch)
2 egg yolks or 1 whole egg well beaten
Vanilla extract
Mix together sugar and flour in sauce pan.  Add milk and stir until mixed.  Heat, stirring constantly until thickened.  Remove from heat.  Take about 1/2 cup pudding in a small bowl and mix in egg with a wire whisk.  Add egg mixture back to remaining pudding and mix well.  Add flavoring, mix.  Cool completely.  Store in refrigerator until ready to use.  Store all leftovers in the refrigerator.

Chocolate topping

3/4 cup chocolate chips
1/4 cup butter
2/3 cup sugar
2/3 cup milk
Mix sugar, butter, and milk in a sauce pan.  Bring to a boil. Boil about 4 minutes.  Remove from heat and add chocolate chips.  Stir until melted.  Drizzle over cream puff... or what ever you want... ice cream, cake... your finger.... :)

I hope you enjoy this little recipe and the story that goes with it.  Watch the youtube clip... Make a gratitude list of your own and find something that you can make you happy for no reason.

Monday, April 09, 2012

Garlic Spaghetti

Garlic Spaghetti


Heaven in a bowl!

16 oz spaghetti
2 large eggs
14-16 cloves of garlic peeled **
6-8 Tbsp butter
2/3 cup Parmesan cheese
2 tsp dried basil (or a handful or so of fresh basil)
salt & pepper
Bacon bits (optional ... fabulous but... it is still good without)

Cook the pasta to your liking.
Warm the bowl for the pasta (I use a big glass bowl).
Combine eggs, garlic, butter, Parmesan cheese, basil, salt, and pepper in a food processor. Buzz and scrape down the sized until you have a thick paste.
Drain the pasta. Put it right into the heated bowl and glob the garlic paste right on top and stir in quickly. Toss and enjoy! You can top it with a bit more cheese if you want.

** I found that I like the garlic roasted just a little.... the raw garlic is a bit hot and sometimes... I am in the mood for that ... but... sometimes... I like the more mellow taste of roasted garlic.

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Cakey

Caroline's Cake
I had to share!
I came home from running my oldest son from point A
to point B and found that my 12 year old Daughter, Cakey,
had made this lovely cake!
It is as delicious as it is beautiful. I didn't help her at all....
....wasn't there to...
I don't do book reviews often BUT...
Lion House Cakes and  Cupcakes
I have been nothing but impressed with this book
(and the other books in this line).
The recipes are all simply marvelous.
The instructions are clear and easy to follow.
(My 12 year old did it all by herself.)
The books also include a DVD that teaches you baking tips and tricks.
I simply love it!
BTW... the cake she made is the "Strawberry Filled Cake" from this book...
I am no way affiliated with this book or it's authors...
I am just sharing a super, fabulous find that we are in love with...
you just might find yourself there too.
Their Pie book is to DIE FOR!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Mushroom Burgers

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One of my friends shared this idea with us. We love it!! No recipe is really required.

You just take ground meat (beef, pork, chicken, turkey, etc could even be vegan stuff),

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mix in the spices you like (salt and pepper work great)

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Form Meatball sized balls of the mixture,

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Flatten the meat to form a patty and put it inside a mushroom you have cut in half.

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Place them on a lined cookie sheet.

and ... Bake ... We baked ours at 400 deg F. for about 20-25 minutes or until the meat was done to our liking.

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The yummy juices from the meat cooked right into the mushrooms.

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Then we just added what yummy extras we wanted like cheese, onion, tomato, avocado, etc. No need for condiments. They are yummy as is. AND... there is no need for a bun they are veggie high and carb low. Love It!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Wash Cloths

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A dear friend in my Quilt Guild has been knitting up these wash cloths for years. She says they are great therapy and help you unwind after work. She is right... I don't work outside the home much but I do work here.... Quite a bit. And knitting while I am watching a movie with the kids, waiting on an appointment, etc. does help me de-stress. I also don't sit still very well and it is nice to have something "to show" for your down time.

Now, I am not very good at knitting. I have been mostly self taught... meaning... I didn't learn as a little girl like all my big sisters did. I didn't pick up needles until I had at least three little kids and was dieing to make something lovely and yarn-y for my kids. Well that was a disaster. After a couple more years, I decided to give it a try again. By then Harry Potter was a huge interest in my Son's life and I decided to make him a scarf. As it turns out, that is a great place to start. I learned how to knit in the round which just so happens to knit and purl itself as you go round and round for dozens of rows. What it taught me was how to loosen up my stitches (I tend to put too much tension into my work) AND it helped to learn to see what the stitches were supposed to look like. I learned how to count rows and such. I learned what it looked like if I got things backwards. I also found a book and a couple of DVDs along the way at our local library that really helped me "wrap" my head around the whole knitting concept.
Knitting for Dummies is my favorite beginner book. The picture instructions are amazingly detailed so it is easy to follow right along as you turn the pages. The DVDs I found were, The Art of Knitting and I Can't Believe I'm Knitting! In Motion: Beginner, and my favorite (demonstrated by an amazing 6 year old boy) The Art of Knitting 4 Kids. I watched these over and over and finally got the hang of what I was doing, I even managed to teach my oldest daughter how to knit without needing my help. That was great.

So.... Here is the pattern for making these wash cloths. After working on scarves this is pretty easy and the pattern isn't hard to keep in your head. I love the mindlessness of simple knitting. The rhythm is very soothing.

I am going to link to different tutorials all along the way so you can watch someone else do the stitches, and so you can see several other people knit and get to know their sites. The Internet is such a wealth of information, posted there by very generous people.

For this tutorial you will need to know how to
Cast On
Knit
Yarn Over
Knit 2 Together
Bind Off

Simple Knit Wash Cloth

Supplies:

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Cotton Yarn - Peaches and Cream seems to be a leading brand. ( I used white yarn that I hand dyed.)
Size 6 to 8 knitting needles

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Instructions:
Cast on 4 stitches

Row 1 : Knit 4 (this link includes an additional way to cast on)
Row 2: Knit 2, Yarn Over (YO), Knit across the row.
Repeat row 2 until you have 44 stitches on your needle.

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Now you will decrease.
Row 3: Knit 1, Knit 2 together, Yarn Over, Knit 2 together, knit to the end of the row.
Repeat this until you have 4 stitches left on the needle.
Bind off the last 4 stitches leaving about a 6 inch tail.
Take a yarn needle or a crochet hook and weave the loose ends into the washcloth and trim the ends.


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