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Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Cookie Pops
1/2 cup shortening
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup powdered sugar
2 large eggs
3/4 cup canola or vegetable oil
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
Colored sugars, sparkling sugars, and multicolored jimmies
4" white craft sticks
Beat butter and shortening at medium speed with an electric mixer until fluffy; add sugars, beating well. Add eggs, oil, and vanilla, beating until blended. Combine flour and next 3 ingredients; add to butter mixture, blending well. Cover and chill dough 2 hours or overnight. Shape dough into 1 1/2" balls. Roll each ball in colored sugar or jimmies in individual bowls, pressing gently, if necessary, to coat balls. Place 2" apart on ungreased baking sheets. Insert craft sticks about 1" into each cookie to resemble a lollipop. Bake at 350° for 10 to 11 minutes or until set. Let cool 2 minutes on baking sheets; remove cookie pops to wire racks to cool completely.
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Sixpence and Sunshine review and giveaway
Sixpence & Sunshine headquarters are located in Princeton New Jersey, USA. But while the designing and planning takes place there the fabrics that are selected for quality and appearance are found all over the world. The Victorian flare in the dress that we received was super cute and reminded us of the old style of wear. We loved it and the color of the blue (teal?) looked super cute as well.
Another dress that I love is the one above it is the Elizabeth reversible dress. It is super cute and one side of the dress has the purplish color and the reverse side has the blueish color. It is like two dresses in one. It would be a perfect dress for summer. The Sixpence and Sunshine Boutique has given me the opportunity to host this wonderful giveaway where one lucky Annie's Home reader will win a reversible dress of their own.
If you would love to enter this giveaway visit the Sixpence and Sunshine website and let me know what your favorite item is in a comment.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Hely would love to give one of Annies Home readers this beautiful little dress. The Girls Short Sleeve 'Cheri' Dress.....Golden Zinnia Fortune dress (up to size 3T)
If you would like to win this dress for your little princess you must visit the Illia Kids etsy shop here and come back with a comment of what your favorite item is
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Giveaway starts now and runs through April 2, 2010. Good Luck Email must be in comment or on blog or you can not win
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Frugal Casseroles
Inspired by Easter : Great ways to decorate eggs
•Tye Dyed Eggs. Try wrapping your egg with different sizes of rubber bands and dipping in the first color of dye.
•Allow egg to dry and remove rubber bands to dip in another color. Gives eggs a neat effect
Boiled eggs cooled and dried
Neon food coloring and white vinegar (optional)
Place a double folded kitchen towel and place it on the table underneath child's hands so if the egg slips out it will have a soft cushion to land on. Use crayons to draw designs on the egg. (See photo.) Have kids hold the egg gently so they do not crack the shell. (See photo.)
This step is optional but adds a fun effect. If you like, mix 1 Tbsp of white vinegar into a coffee mug of water (filled ¾ full) then add several drops of food coloring. Dip the crayon colored egg into the dye and let sit for about a minute. Remove and let dry. The dye makes the crayon look brighter, especially if you use neon food coloring! (See photo.)
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This week in 7 quick takes friday
- My daughter has started spending more time with her uncle and aunt. The thing is she has also started to date a boy that frequents their house. I realize that she is growing up way beyond the age to have to listen and obey but she also still realizes we have opinions and she does listen to them. She is having lots of fun at this stage in her life and here is a pic of some fun she is having.
- We celebrated St. Patrick's day and had a bit of fun with it. Here is a great recipe you may consider using next year your self.
- This week we experienced an outage of phone and Internet when a crew took out the main line. In total 5 counties were out of phone and Internet. You can read about it here
- This week I also blogged one of my favorite and my kids favorites songs. The song Temporary Home holds a lot of meaning for us. We know that this is only our temporary home and our final home will be with our Lord in heaven. You can hear the song here
- My son had a couple of big events in his life (1) drivers license and (2) passport. We were discussing organ donating and the funny thing was what he was thinking. He remembered that our bodies are only for here on earth and when we reach our destination in heaven we will receive a new one. Is that not great that one day no more pain or troubles and only time for praise and love
- The youth hosted a meat sale fundraiser to raise money to go on a mission trip this summer. They made their goal and now the planning stage begins. How super cool. My son looks super forward to it. I will stay behind this time to pray for them as they make their way to their destination to host a block party.
- We were getting senior baby pictures in order this week and I could not believe how fast my kids mature. I guess we don't realize while we live life how far our kids actually come. I thank God for all he has done for me and my family
What are your highlights of the week? Share them here.
Aloha Friday : looking for forums
Aloha Friday is the day that they take easy in Hawaii and the blog An Island Life celebrates Aloha Friday. An Island Life believes Fridays they should take it easy on posting by simply asking a simple question for you to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response.
I am looking to extend my blogging experiences and was wondering if anyone knew of any good forums, etc.. I love to visit blogs and leave comments and i would love to join any forums related to food, fun, family and friends. So my question today is:
Do you know any great forums? What are the names of these and if you can where located
Friday Photo Flashback : cousins
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Easter Egg Cake
your favorite box cake, any flavor
yellow and green food coloring
white icing (recipe below)
green, orange, yellow, and pink decorator gel
white decorator frosting
decorating tip
gumdrops
silver non pareils
16-ounce package confectioners sugar
6 tbsp butter or margarine, softened
3 to 4 tbsp milk
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/8 tsp salt
In a medium bowl, with mixer at medium-low speed, beat all ingredients until the icing is smooth and of easy spreading consistency. Add a few drops of red food coloring, 3 for light pink, 6 or so for dark pink. Prep When cake is COMPLETELY cooled, cut a straight line, off center, down the cake so that you are removing a rectangular piece from the center of the circle. Place rectangle at the bottom of your cake platter, position remaining half circles together to form oval. Place above the rectangle as if sitting on it.
Decorate
Using the green frosting, carefully frost the rectangle. using the yellow frosting, completely cover the "egg". Smoot frosting with a flat cake spreader or a smooth butter knife.
To decorate the cake, simply pipe designs in zig zags, swirls and lines across the cake with decorator gel and decorator frosting. Use non pareils to dot across the cake's surface. Use decorator gels and dot in alternating colors along the decorator frosting piping. Cut the ends off of gumdrops to decorate the top of the cake. Line gumdrops along the bottom of the green "grass".
You can decorate the egg however you please. use a different color for the frosting if you prefer. Creativity is the key
Old Fashioned Easter Eggs using Natural Dyes
Put raw, white-shelled, organically-raised eggs in a single layer in a pan. Cover with cold water.. In a bowl add a little more than a teaspoon of white vinegar. Add the natural dyestuff for the color you want your eggs to be. (The more eggs you are dying at a time, the more dye you will need to use, and the more dye you use, the darker the color will be.) Bring water to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Quickly check the eggs for color by removing them from the dye liquid with a slotted spoon.
If the color is as desired, pour off the hot dye liquid and rinse the eggs immediately in cold water to stop the eggs from cooking. Continue to change the water until it stays cool in the pot because the eggs are no longer releasing heat. Drain and allow eggs to cool in the refrigerator. If you wish a deeper color, strain the hot dye liquid into a container, then rinse the eggs immediately in cold water to stop them from cooking. Continue to change the water until it stays cool in the pot because the eggs are no longer releasing heat. Drain the last of the cold water, then cover the eggs with the strained dye liquid. Add more water if necessary so that the eggs are completely covered. Put into the refrigerator immediately and keep eggs in the refrigerator until the desired shade is achieved. Overnight is good. Longer than about twelve hours some of the colors just get muddier instead of deeper, and the lighter shades are more vibrant
Red - Pink -- lots of red onion skins, cranberry juice, or frozen raspberries.
Orange -- Yellow onion skins
Brown -- Red beet skins or grape juice (produces a beautiful sparkling tan), coffee.
Yellow -- Saffron, tumeric or cumin, orange or lemon peels, or celery seed.
Green -- spinach, or carrot tops and peels from Yellow Delicious apples for a yellow-green.
Blue -- Red cabbage leaves make the most incredible robin's-egg blue.
Deep Purple -- Red wine makes a beautiful burgundy color
Tips for successful results:
* Use filtered or distilled water instead of tap water that will work against the dye
* For deeper colors, use more dyestuff or let the eggs soak longer.
* For even coverage, cook eggs in a pot large enough to hold enough water and dyestuff to completely cover the eggs, even after some of the liquid has evaporated during the 15 minute of boiling.
* Again, for even coverage, if you continue to soak the eggs in the refrigerator after cooking, make sure the eggs are completely covered with the dye liquid.
* Blot the eggs dry or allow them to air dry, as for some colors the dye will rub off while still wet.
* Make sure eggs of different colors are completely dry before piling them up in a bowl together, as wet dye from one egg can transfer to another.
Read more about natural dyes for Easter eggs at www.debraslist.com/food/aboutcoloringeggs.html.
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Kids In The Kitchen : Easter Recipe
• 1 or 2 boxes Plain white cake mix
• Ready made vanilla icing
• 1 cup Shredded coconut
• Green food coloring
• Food coloring (pastel colors)
• Easter muffin liners (optional)
• Jelly beans or M&M speckled Easter
eggs(optional)
• String licorice (optional)
Make up a batch (or two!!) of cupcakes; plain white cake mix is fine. Take a tub of ready-made vanilla icing and divide into 4 or 5 parts. Leave one part white, and color the other icing potions in easter-like pastel colors (pink, yellow, peach, lavender, etc) Ice the cup cakes with various colors. Put about a cup of shredded coconut into a small bowl. Add a few drops of green food coloring until a nice spring grass-like green color is obtained for the coconut. Sprinkle in a little bit of icing sugar
and a few drops of water. (This will give the coconut mixture a 'stickiness' to it so it will set well on
top of the cupcakes, and hold the mini-eggs).
5. Drop a teaspoonful or so of grass mixture onto each cupcake. Top each 'grass nest' with 2-3 M&M speckled
Easter eggs (available in most grocery shops in the lead-up to Easter) or jelly beans.
6. Last of all take some string licorce to make handle of basket (insert into cupcake to form handle) they
are colorful, fun and the kids love them!
7. Place in fridge which will allow the eggs to sit firmly into the nests.
8. Arrange on a platter covered in Easter basket 'hay'.
Thankful Thursday
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Fancy Scrambled Eggs Recipe
1 cup Ham
12 Eggs, beaten
3 ounces Sauteed mushrooms
***SAUCE***
1 tablespoon Butter
2 tablespoons Flour
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/8 teaspoon Pepper
2 cups Milk
1 cup Velveeta cheese, cubed
***Topping***
1 1/2 cup Bread crumbs
1/8 teaspoon Paprika
3 tablespoons Butter
Fry the ham in a skillet; add in the beaten eggs. Scramble until just set. Make The Sauce: Melt butter. Blend in flour, salt and pepper until smooth. Add milk slowly, stirring until combined. Cook and stir. Stir in Velveeta cheese until melted. Fold sauteed mushrooms and eggs into cheese sauce. Place in greased 9 x 13 inch dish. (Recipe up to this point can be refrigerated overnight.) Make Topping: Combine bread crumbs, paprika and butter; stir over medium heat until butter is melted and mixture is combined. Sprinkle on top of eggs. Bake at eggs at 350degrees F for 30 minutes (more if refrigerated overnight).
Giveaways on the blog An Island Life
Letter of the day I for Ireland and Icecream and recipe for St Patricks day iceecream sandwich
Teaching Children To Help Others
As I said my grandparents and parents taught me great morals and lessons as a child. I carried this through with my own children. We have volunteered in shelters, food pantries, clothing closets, helped older adults at the church, as well as many other places. I hope that you will find something that you and your child can do together as a family.
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Princess and her big dirty face smile
Tips for Taking care of Baby's Teeth
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Fields of Clover
Bella Sara discount
Pictures of my brother
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Phone and Internet Outage
Monday, March 15, 2010
Book Review: They're Your Parents Too by Francine Russo
The book shares the fact that the oldest daughter would normally take care of the parents. In my family when my father was bad this was not the case my brother still lived at home as adult children and took care of my parents. So with this in mind my brother who is a bachelor still lives at home with my mom and while her health is great and no fear of her being sick I wonder what will happen when and if she ever gets sick as she gets older.
My mother has her ideas of what each of us children should do. She seems to think that I am the family historian and that my kid brother should be allowed to know about family history when he gets older. Finances seem to fall in my brothers care as he seems to help her with this and my younger brother does most of anything he is asked to. But while we all agree now and help our mom do what she ask the question the book They're Your Parents Too ask on the matter of finances seems to open my eyes a bit here as well. I am not sure if my mother has ever shared financial information with anyone and that scares me. When the time comes I believe my brothers and I should try to find out what we should do and where finances stand. Thanks to Francine Russo and the book They're Your Parents Too I have a new outlook in these matters.
We all have parents that is for sure. Whether we have the opportunity to care for our parents and do it our way or we have siblings that we must get along with the fact is one day our parents will all need cared for. Francine Russo book They're Your Parents Too may be just the book that you need to help keep it all together.
Castle Baths review and giveaway
There are many great gifts that Castle Baths Spa Products sell that I would love to get myself and my friends:
a dozen yellow roses for friendship soap is the perfect gift for any friend
the prayer bath and body spa gift basket is a perfect gift for myself or to let anyone know that you care for them
Castle Baths Spa Products would love to offer one of Annie's Home readers a treasure chest spa gift basket like I received as well as a suprise of two spa products Castle Bath Spa products.
To enter this giveaway:
Please let me know what two products would choose to receive if you were the lucky winner
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Giveaway starts now and runs through March 31, 2010 Good Luck. Email must be in comment or on blog or entry will be threw out.
Blue Monday : sisters
Lil Princess Bundled Up
To me this picture fits the I heart faces blog theme of All Bundled Up perfectly. What do you think?
Monday Menu Plan
breakfast as always is granola bars and milk or juice weekend breakfast is made up of waffles and donuts at church
lunch is your choice of sandwich, ravioli, salad or ramen noodle
suppers:
chicken and stuffing in crock pot (post recipe this week)
tuna mac (recipe will be posted later)
beef noodles
spaghetti
goulash
roast and potato
out to eat night pizza
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Irish Dessert for St. Patricks Day
Free Dunkin Donut Coffee in March
Musical Monday : Temporary Home
Pi Day : Easy Spring Pie recipe
1-1/2 cups boiling water
Juicy Reward Insider
there are many wonderful rewards available from attractions to shoes I am sure you will find something that you will want.
"I wrote this review while participating in the Tropicana Juicy Insiders Ambassador program by Mom Central on behalf of Tropicana. I received 12 free Juicy Rewards points and a $50 Visa gift card to use in redemption of the points and to facilitate my review