Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Monday, March 27, 2017

Return

A lot has changed in my life.  A lot of surprising sudden changes.  But finally I am ready to return to blogging.  Really just sort of wondering is there anyone still out there?

Not that I blame anyone for giving up.....it has been a long time.  There were things that hit me from the blind side that I had to deal and cope with.  I'm not really sure if I am finished, but I am getting closer to the other side. Maybe one day I can talk about it.

There are some new things in my life.  I am a Grandmother.  This is my new little guy!

 Also some new baby chicks.  Eleven of them.  My sweet little hen was such a good setter!  So proud of her!  She also is a good little Mama to her babies.

But.....   Some things haven't changed....I still love Jesus and my family.....and I still adore gardening, chickens, frugality, cooking, canning, crochet, knitting, art, and a lot of other things.

I am looking forward to writing and sharing.  I just didn't have the courage in the recent past.  Just maybe...just maybe....this will help return the courage that sometimes I feel I have lost.  Although I must not have....I am still here!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Christmas Tea Party

This year I decided to give a Christmas Tea Party for the ladies in my family and my Father of course! He was the guest of honor!  What a blast we had!  I started early.  I wanted it to be the best tea party ever...So....I made everything that I could myself.  Even the smoked salmon!  (With help from Byron!)  I promised everyone I would post all the recipes (at the end of this post) and some pictures.  Hope you enjoy.  Maybe you'll be inspired to have one yourself next year, or maybe this spring?

Here is the salmon covered in fresh dill (which there is plenty in the garden), juniper berries, sugar and sea salt.
I found these little baking cups.  They're adorable and really neat.  They stand up on their own and bake just like that...I like.
These are the holiday ones.  I also bought butterflies and cloud ones Spring?
Bambi is Byron's!  It's from one of his trips to Disney World as a child.  The little velvet deer is an old ornament of my Mother-In-Law's.  Prehaps from the 50's?  I didn't buy any decorations.  I love using what I have on hand in a different way to decorate and surprise people.
These are my shoes....Grand enough for the party I believe.

The coffee table set with Lemon Sour Cream Pound Cake, Strawberry Shortcakes, Peanut Butter Balls, Salmon Bites, and Roast Beef and Cucumber sandwiches.
Tiny Strawberry Shortcakes
 These Asparagus Sandwiches were the favorite and every single one was devoured.
The kitchen table with veggies, praline brie, date balls and sandwiches.  The floral arrangement was made from what I could find in the garden that was still presentable.  Flowers, pods and unique greenery!
Date scones with cream and lemon curd...the best!
Tiny stuffed potatoes with a patriotic tribute.
Veggies all from the garden! 
 

Salmon Bites
 
Pumpernickel Bread
Smoked Salmon
Cream Cheese
Small Amount of Milk
Chopped Fresh Dill
 
Cut pumpernickel bread into small circles using a small cookie cutter (silver dollar size).  Mix cream cheese with a small amount of milk to make it a little softer.  Put cream cheese into cake decorating bag with a large tip (I use a really large tip.  The kind used for icing cupcakes).  Squeeze a flower of cream cheese onto each pumpernickel round.  Top with a few flakes of smoked salmon and sprinkle with fresh chopped dill.
 
I make my own smoked salmon.  I'll put that recipe in another post.  I like my own best!
 
 
 
Asparagus Sandwiches

White Bread
Mayonnaise
Fresh Asparagus Spears
Salt
Pepper
Lemon Juice
 
Cut tough ends off of asparagus.  Steam Asparagus.  Asparagus should still be on the crunchy side.  Cut crust off of bread and spread mayonnaise on one side.  Lay one steamed asparagus spear on slice of white bread mayo side up (of course).  Sprinkle salt, pepper and a little lemon juice on top.  Roll the spear up in the bread.  Yummier than you think.  These were everyones favorites.  You can also tie a ribbon of chives around the roll in a bow to make it fancy.
 
 
  
Strawberry Shortcake
 
6 oz of butter (room temp.)
1/4 cup plus two tblsp of sugar
3 eggs
1 1/2 cups of self rising flour
Straw Berry Jam
Strawberries hulled and cut into quarters
 
Whipped cream
(make your own with whipping cream, powdered sugar (add to taste) and a dash of cream of tartar.  Whip until soft peaks form.  Do not over whip!)
 
For the cake:  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Beat together butter and sugar in a large owl until pale and fluffy.  Beat in eggs one at a time.  Sift the flour into the mixture and fold in until thoroughly combined.
 
You can bake in an 8 inch pan (grease and base line with parchment) or into self standing paper baking cups.  Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown and cake springs back lightly when touched.  Let cool completely.
 
Spread jam on top of cake.  For cup cakes use a melon baller to scoop out a small space in the center of each cake and fill with a dollop of jam.  Top cake with strawberries.  Put whipped cream in a cake decorators bag with large tip and cover top with whipped cream.  Add extra strawberries on top.  Do the same for each cup cake.  Put a couple of strawberry quarters on top of jam.  Give a nice squeeze of whipped cream on top.  Then put a quarter of a strawberry on top.  Sprigs of mint from the garden give it a nice garnish.  You can bake two cakes and make the cake a double layer if you wish with strawberries, jam and whipped cream between the layers as well as on top.
 
 
 
Peanut Butter Balls
 
2 cups creamy peanut butter
1/4 cup butter room temp.
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups confections sugar
Candy chocolate for dipping
 
Mix everything together thoroughly except the chocolate.  Put mixture in fridge and let cool.  Melt chocolate.  Roll mixture into balls and dip in chocolate.  Place on wax paper of foil and allow chocolate to harden.  Super yum.  You can also decorate with sugar crystals or splash with a contrasting color chocolate.
 
 
 
Date Balls
 
1 stick of butter
3/4 cup of sugar
1 pack or 8 oz. of chopped sugared dates
1 cup chopped pecans
1 cup crisped rice cereal
1 tsp. vanilla
Powdered Sugar for coating
 
In saucepan melt butter and sugar over low heat.  Add dates and cook 3 minutes and remove from heat.  Add vanilla and stir.  Add nuts and rice cereal.  Let cool a moment.  Hint:  butter hands to keep hot mixture from sticking to hands.  Roll into balls then roll in powdered sugar.  So yum.
 
 
 
Lemon Sour Cream Pound Cake
 
3 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) butter room temp
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon grated lemon peel
1 cup sour cream
 
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.  Grease 16 cup tube pan.  Dust with flour.
 
Sift flour,  baking soda and salt into a medium bowl.  Beat butter in large bowl at medium speed until fluffy.  Gradually add sugar and beat 5 minutes.  Add eggs 1 at a time beating just until combined.  Beat in lemon juice and peel.  Using spatula mix in dry ingredients.  Mix in sour cream.  Transfer batter to prepared pan.
 
Bake cake until tester inserted near center comes out clean.  About 1 hour 30 minutes.  Let cool completely then turn out onto platter.  You can make a glaze with powdered sugar, lemon juice and vanilla.
 

Praline Brie
 
1 1/2 cup brown sugar
1 stick of butter
2 tblsp of whipping cream
1 cup chopped pecans
1 small or medium round of brie
1 pack of freezer puff pastry (should have 2 sheets)
extra butter
1 egg
 
On a greased piece of foil on a baking pan (foil makes it easier to remove cooked brie later), score top of brie with knife.  Put several pats of butter on top.  Place brie on first sheet of puff pastry.  Place second sheet on top.  Cut away extra on top so that 2nd sheet just covers top.  Put aside scraps.  Bring up first sheet of pastry and bunch around edges to create a pleasing effect and completely cover brie.  Brush top with egg (not necessary but makes it shiny)  Bake in oven at 400 degrees until puff pastry is golden and done (about 20 to 25 minutes). 
 
About 10 minutes after brie is cooking, combine sugar, butter and pecans in pan.  Cook on low until sugar is completely dissolved.  Cook for a couple of minutes longer.  Add whipping cream cook a minute longer.  Slide cooked brie off of foil on to platter.  Pour praline sauce over brie.
 
This is best very fresh so serve immediately.
 
 
Date Scones
 
2 cups all-purpose flour
1tblsp baking powder
2 tblsp sugar
1/4 tsp salt
6 tbs butter
1/2 cup of sugared chopped dates
1 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream
egg for brushing top
large sugar crystals
 
Preheat oven 400 degrees.  I bake my scones on a silpat mat (love that thing worth purchasing).  In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking power and salt,  Cut the cold butter into small pieces and blend into the flour mixture with a pastry blender or your finger tips (I use fingers).  The mixture should look like coarse crumbs.  Add sugared dates.  Add whipping cream to the mixture.  Stir until just combined.  Do not over combine.  Add more cream to make it loose if needed.
 
Spoon mixture onto floured surface.  Knead dough gently (count to 10 DO NOT OVER KNEAD WILL MAKE TOUGH)  Pat into rectangular shape about 2 inches thick.  Cut in half long ways then into triangles.  Brush top with egg, sprinkle with sugar crystals.  Bake 15 to 20 minutes until lightly browned.
 
 
Cream for Scones
 
3 cups heavy whipping cream
1 cup powdered sugar
3 oz cream cheese
dash of cream of tartar
 
Beat cream cheese til smooth.  Set a side.  Use a chilled bowl.  Add heavy whipping cream and beat for 3 to 4 minutes (or more) until it starts to thicken a little.  Then add cream cheese slowly as you beat and add powder sugar and cream of tartar gradually.  Keep whipping until it thickens into soft peaks.  Do not over beat.
 
 
Lemon Curd
 
3 large eggs
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
3/4 cup sugar
1 tblsp lemon zest
4 tblsp butter cut into small pieces
 
In pan on top of a  heat diffuser  (you can use a bowl placed in a pan with a couple of inches of water instead.)  Whisk together the eggs, sugar and lemon juice until blended.  Cook (on medium) stirring constantly to prevent curdling until the mixture becomes thick like sour cream or hollandaise sauce.  Will take about 10 minutes.  Remove from heat and pour through a fine sieve to remove any lumps.  Stir in butter until melted and thoroughly mixed.  Stir in lemon zest.  Zest is optional.  Cover so skin doesn't form.  Let cool and refrigerate.  Will keep up to two weeks.  Makes 1 1/2 cups.
 
This isn't every recipe and I may have typed in a mistake in my hurry.  So let me know if you would like another recipe or have any questions regarding these recipes.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Todays Bento

Vietnamese egg rolls, fried rice, broccoli, soy sauce and Loquats (Japanese Plums).

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cute Baby Break

These are pictures of my nephews....having a good time at the church picnic on Mardi Gras Day!
 Water and a push truck....in 16 years it'll be mud and and a jacked up truck!
 So nice not to give a rat's rear end about what any one thinks....
 ...a beautiful cool ditch of water and ....I'm in!
 ....no one else is around...just me the truck and this awsome swampy ditch...
 ...there may be snakes?....what's a snake.....
 ...this is the best baby sitter my mom has had in a long time....
 ...content...
 ...hey Auntie....
 ...back to biz....
 Hey Auntie Kristi....
 ...I like picnics...
 ...and this blankie is so soft...and I get to be trundled around and pampered by everyone all day...
 ...Life is Good!....

Monday, December 19, 2011

Snowmen

I bought a couple of these cute little snowmen packs for my Sunday School class.  They enjoyed creating happy little snowmen during our Christmas party after lesson.  The extras I packed up and brought home.  So Talia decided she would take advantage of these spares and make a few to decorate the mantle.
This one...very sweet, cute, happy,...then from there it just seemed to ....
digress...this Ninja Snowman is really cute and little edgy...just reverse the ear muffs and the scarf, add a button mouth and upside down mouth eyes, a hat shirt (I think) and Talia has a really cool Ninja....but a fighting snowman?  I'm not sure....maybe Talia should bring some....
humor to the snowmen....awwww look how cute,  the scarf becomes a tie when trimmed and red snowflake confetti makes an awesome red fro...is it me, or are clowns a bit freaky?....then...
...Talia, A Devil Snowman?  Wouldn't he melt?....

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Getting Ready For Christmas!

Me loves Christmas!  ...and this year I seem to be especially feeling it!  I don't know....just sorta happier than usual.  I'm not supersticious...I don't think anyway...but when I get like this I sorta keep looking over my shoulder thinking maybe something is going to happen to ruin it...maybe it will, maybe it won't, but I'm going to have fun regardless.  I'm learning a little more each day to plan for the future...but don't forget to LIVE in the moment. 
Here are the bento's I made for the girls recently.  Penguins!  It's hard boiled eggs wrapped in nori and accented with cheddar cheese beak and feet and nori eyes.  The teachers love to look at the girls lunches!  I really hated waking and making traditional lunches everyday.  I actually look forward to making these lunches!
Close up of Artie the penguin.
We decided this Saturday would be sweets making day.  Tera helped by making brownies for the Youth Group Party that night and making the cupcakes for my Sunday School class this Sunday.  I teach the 10, 11 and 12 year olds.  I have between 25 and 30 of them every Sunday.  Challenging fun!
Don't you love Tera's improvised cooling rack?  It's the top part of a broiler pan on top of a food storage container.  Yeah and that's our prize winning, butt kicking ginger bread house in the back.  (minus a few eaten and falling off pieces)  Everyone else did traditional.  We did a beach and surf theme...the "Ho Ho Cabana".  Bring it on Doug and Debbie...   :-)...
Talia helping make treats to give to the girls teachers.  Very yum and easy...just spread peanut butter on town house crackers and dip in melted chocolate.  Talia became a world class dipper yesterday.... We also dipped pretzel rods and twists in chocolate and decorated with sprinkles and white chocolate.
These are Tera's hardworking hands perched on her retro apron.  See those clipped nails?  She forgoes the lovely nail look just like her Mother.  She really loves the lovely nail look, but she loves being able to play the violin unhindered a lot more.  I really try to steer my girls completely away from our societies idea that girls value is in their beauty.  I teach them that beauty is really nice...but very fleeting....I see 50 year old woman running flat out every day trying to catch it and not quite succeeding...beauty really is in who and what you become...and skills, talent and quality character you develop usually far outlast any beauty you might have been given at birth....I love my girls....
Look at that gurl dip!
Now for the icing on the cake...
....and pictures of the finished treats for the teachers!


...and a little holly for some Christmas cheer!
...lovely Tera....
...mmmmhhmmmm....
... an easy nice decoration touch...a red rose in the middle of a mint julep cup surrounded by holly berries and herbs!

Monday, August 8, 2011

School's Starting!

School's starting Wednesday so I've been sewing the girls new school skirts.  It's difficult to find modest uniform skirts that go below the knee...so my girls love to tell me what type of skirt they like and let me design it.  I have this wonderful book "Sew What! Skirts" by Francesca Denhartog & Carole Anne Camp.  It gives good and simple directions on how to create your own patterns for skirts using your specific measurements.  I use some old Christmas wrapping paper to make the patterns.  Then I write the girls name and date on their pattern and save it.
Here's a close up of my notes for Seleste.
We're both happy with the way it turned out!  One more to go for Seleste and two for Talia.  Talia's is going to be quite different....I'll post a pic.
Don't be afraid to try sewing if you want to learn!  I had no one to really teach me so....I just started reading and looking at how to videos on line.  I'll post some video links that really helped me soon.  Dive in girl!

How to make a serviceable but old book bag fun and new for the new year....Seleste's plan is to add a cute patch and wrap the back straps in zebra print duct tape...you go Seleste!