Monday, December 24, 2012

My Christmas Wishlist, Santa Approved.



1. 42" TV
2. Opi Skyfall Colletion
3. Trip to Paris
4. 2013 Kia Optima

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Ertha Kit- Santa Baby



Wednesday, December 12, 2012








The 2nd Annual Food Bloggers Cookie Swap!!!!

2nd year participating, How excited I still am from this experience, how can you not enjoy the sense of community; being apart of such a fun activity in cyberspace and the great cookies you send and recieve makes it all worth it.



Thank You so Much Ladies:
( Left: S'more Cookies @failsweetly ; failsweetly.wordpress.com
Center: White Chocolate dipped Pistachio and Key Lime Biscotti @fatgirlhedonist; FatGirlHedonist.com
Right: White Chocolate, Pecan & Cranberry chip cookies @duchessoffork ; duchessoffork.com)


This year, I really pushed myself to create a great cookie, Here, I present to you world and #fbcookieswap particpants.







 


Cashew Choco-Nut Cookies 
Yield = 4 dozen cookies
INGREDIENTS
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar 
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  •  1 cup butter or margarine, softened 
  •  1egg
  • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tspn baking soda
  • 1/2 tspn smoked salt 
  •  1 Tbspn ground ginger 
  • 1 cup coarsely chopped cashews
  • 1/2 cup sweetened shredded coconut
  •  2 cups white chocolate chips, or coarsely chopped 

    Preheat Oven to 350 degrees

    INSTRUCTIONS:

    Step 1:  Cream butter and sugars, add egg
    Step 2:  Sift together the dry ingredients; flour, salt, baking soda, ground ginger
    Step 3:  Add chopped cashews, shredded coconut and chocolate
    Step 4:  Scoop cookies and place on an ungreased cookie sheet approx. 2 inches apart.

    Bake cookies for 6 minutes or until lightly golden brown. (centers of cookies will be should be soft).





    The Great Cookie Swap Recipe Round Up ~ part 2


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    Nate King Cole - Christmas Song
  • Thursday, October 18, 2012


    Glad you asked...

     

    Pear Applesauce

    I used a sweet pear (Bosc) and a tart, crisp apple ( brauburn)
    The best way to eat bruised or forgotten about fruit, make applesauce.
    This recipe was very easy, I tested with one arm tied behind my back so easy.

    Using 2.5 pounds fruit, cut to a uniform size; large diced or slice. This is will make the cooking process a breeze. To the fruit add a cup of apple juice and 2 T med. brown sugar and 1 tsp cinnamon, cover and let boil over med/low heat. for about 40 mins, or until fruit is fork tender. stirring occasionally. Once fruit has cooked down to the desired consistency; taste and adjust sweet and spice. At this point your pear/applesauce is complete. The final step is to blend mixture to desired texture. You can let mixture cool or proceed with caution, and ladle fruit mixture into food processor and pulse to smooth or slightly chunky texture. 
    yield = 4cups

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    Simple Strawberry Preserves

    2 # strawberries cleaned and quartered
    3T Orange Juice
    1 c white sugar

    Combine washed, stemmed and quartered strawberries and sugar in to 4 qt pot, stir until sugar is incorporated. cook mixture over med/low heat. stirring every 10 mins. for about 40mins. Until strawberries have no shape. Careful pulse mixture with an emersion blender. until desired texture is reached, I chose to have a slight chucky texture. Taste preserves to adjust sweetness, stir in orange juice. let cool completely before storing.
    Storage options: Canning, or airtight jars in fridge for about a week, or freeze.
    yield 4 cups



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    Bill Withers- Use Me





     
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