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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving

Wow how time flies,I just looked and the last post I wrote was on October 15.....not good! Thanks for hanging in here with me!
 Life has been busy for me these last several weeks....gotta a fun surprise tho yesterday morning I woke up and there was snow on the ground!!! That doesn't happen very often (it seldom snows here in the Willamette Valley) and they say its been 30 years since We've had it before Thanksgiving, so it has been a fun and exciting blessing for us! :) I needed to do a last minute grocery run yesterday and when I was getting Peyton out of his car seat he looks out the window and says"snow"! :)
 As I am thinking of Thanksgiving this year I have SOOO much to be thankful for......Yes life can be hard sometimes BUT God is good! When I think of all that I have to be thankful for the list could go on and on....I have a Heavenly Father who is always there for me and never quits pursuing me....I have a strong,wonderful husband that provides for me..... I have an active.sweet little boy who brings many smiles into my life.
 One thing that I've really been thinking about this year is what is the real meaning of Thanksgiving? What was the 1st Thanksgiving about?-Helping others! For me that's my neighbors,those that are hurting,and those that are needy! I want to be a blessing to those whose lives I touch!
Well... I love this time of the year there are so much wonderful food and recipes where do you start? I've decided to share with you a family favorite of ours....dads fried dressing, this has gotta be the best ever. When I first met my husband he did not like dressing...but that was before he had dads now he loves it! These are approximate measurements since dad likes to shake a little of this and dump a little of that into it :) ,but  I know you are going to love it! Let me know what you think! Blessings to you and your family this Thanksgiving Season-Love to you all ~Laura

Dads Ultimate Dressing

1 loaf Bread-cubed
5 eggs
2 cups Milk
2 cups Turkey broth-slightly cooled
1/2 cup Fatty Turkey Meat (what you don't put on your platter :) )
1/2 cup Onion
1 tsp. Poultry Seasoning
1 tsp. Chicken Bouillon
1/2  tsp. Sage
3/4 tsp Garlic Powder
1 tsp. Celery Salt
Salt and Pepper to taste
1/2 cup Butter- to fry the dressing in

Place the bread crumbs in a large bowl-set aside.
In a blender combine the eggs,milk,broth,turkey meat,onion and seasonings. Blend till well incorporated.
Pour over bread cubes and stir till well combined.
In a frying pan on medium high heat,melt  1/4 cup butter pour in about half the dressing.
Fry till Golden brown-repeat with remaining butter and dressing.
This is Delicious!
Serves 12-15  people

Friday, October 15, 2010

Apple Pancakes with Cider Syrup

Oh I  love the smell of fall in the air! It brings back lots of memories and makes me miss the days that I worked for my dad and with my family at our store in Florida (Detwilers Farm Market,Sarasota Fl.)  My brother sent me a picture message the other day of them setting up there pumpkin tent with there 1st load of pumpkins,I always loved this time of the year getting our loads of pumpkins,apples,straw bales,indian corn,gourds,corn stalks,mums,apple and pumpkin butter and my favorite of all  the pumpkin pie shakes we would make! So since I love cooking I search my recipe books for all kinds of food to make this time of the year. So here is a recipe I came across recently that is a great Fall breakfast food, I decided to make these one morning for something different for my own little family and they were a big hit with my hubby and little boy. They are wonderful and what makes them even better is they are so easy to mix up cause the pancake batter is made with Bisquick.
Apple Pancakes with Cider Syrup
2 cups Bisquick
1 1/2 cup Water
3/4 cup Grated apple
1/2 tsp. Ground Cinnamon
In a bowl,combine all ingredients just until moistened.
Pour batter by 1/4 cupfuls onto a hot greased griddle. Turn when bubbles form on top.
cook until second side is golden brown.

Cider Syrup
1/2 cup Sugar
1 T. Cornstarch
1/8 tsp. Ground Cinnamon
1/8 tsp.ground nutmeg
In a small saucepan combine all the ingredients above ;then stir in
1 cup Apple Cider
Stir until smooth. Cook and stir over medium-high heat until thickened and bubbly,about 5 mins.
Reduce heat to low; cook and stir 2 mins. longer ; stir in
2 T. cubed Butter
1 T. Lemon juice
Serve with Pancakes.

Recipe Adapted by:Taste of Home

Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Maple-Cream Cheese Filling

I'm pretty sure that I am a pumpkin addict! :) Just ask anyone that knows me well especially my husband(ask him how many times he takes me to DQ for there Pumpkin Pie Blizzard in the fall! :) Oh but I love any type of baked good or dessert using pumpkin in its ingredient list. Maybe its because pumpkin is an ingredient that makes baked goods so incredibly soft that you just indulge,or maybe its because most of the bar,cookie.or cake recipes are iced with that very sinful ingredient called cream cheese,well I guess whatever the reason I am hooked on Pumpkin! So the other day I found this recipe for these pumpkin whoopie pies and I was wanting to make some for Arlins' customers so I tried this recipe and it became an instant Keeper! It has the right amount of spices in the cookie and the suttle hint of maple flavor in the frosting makes them just divine!
Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Maple-Cream Cheese Filling
For the Whoopie Pies
3 cups all-purpose Flour
2 T. Cinnamon
1 tsp. Baking Powder
1 tsp.Baking Soda
1 tsp.Salt
1 tsp. Ground Ginger
1/2 tsp. Nutmeg
Combine all above ingredients and whisk together in a bowl.Set aside
1 cup Sugar
1 cup Brown Sugar
1 cup Oil
 In a mixer blend the sugars and oil together; and add
3 cups Pumpkin Puree (chilled)
Beat well ; and add
2 eggs
1 tsp. Vanilla
Mix until well combined ; and then add the
Flour Mixture
Drop cookie dough by tablespoonful on a greased baking sheet.
Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes.
Let cookies Cool.
Meanwhile combine the icing ingredients

For the Maple-Cream Cheese Filling
8 ounces Cream Cheese,softened
1 stick Butter,softened
With a mixer beat the cream cheese and butter well ;add
3 T.Maple Syrup
1 tsp.Vanilla
Beat well;add
3 1/2 cups Powdered Sugar
Mix well together.
Spread between 2 cookies.
Wrap each individual whoopie pie in Saran wrap.
Place in freezer (if they last that long! :) )

Yield about 3 dozen assembled whoopie pies

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Zuppa Toscana

So I thought it was high time to put a recipe on here for a soup,with the weather getting continually chillier here on the west coast its time to bring on the comfort foods! Oh Yeah! There is just something warm and cozy about soup simmering on the stove when its "freezing" outside! (or at least my interpretation of freezing being since I originate from the warm sunny state of Florida where the norm is in the upper 90's and people think its time to bring on the coats,scarves,and mittens when it hits anything below 60 degrees there:)! ) But that is where I come from so when the weather starts changing I'm ready to stay inside where its nice and warm and start pulling out my cookbooks and looking for warm,comforting dishes to make. So I say all that to bring you this wonderful soup! Warm Wishes to you- Laura

Zuppa Toscana
1 lb. ground Italian Sausage
3/4 tsp. crushed Red Pepper
Saute' in a large pot. Drain excess fat. Sit aside
1 large Onion
4 slices Bacon
2 tsp minced garlic
In the same pan saute bacon,onion,garlic together over low-medium heat  for about 10 mins.or until onions are soft. Set aside
In same Large pot pour in
8 cups water
5 cubes Chicken Bouillon
Heat until starts to boil; add
1 lb. Sliced and then,halved Potatoes
Cook until soft about a half hour; add
1 cup Heavy cream; and the
sausage and red pepper mixture
cook just until thoroughly heated ;add
1/4 bunch of Kale ;and the
bacon,onion,and garlic mixture
Let all heat through and serve.
 It makes a delicious meal when served with my Asian Salad. And your favorite Bread!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

So I found this recipe the other day while I was surfing some of my favorite food blogs and when I saw it I knew it was going to become a favorite,I thought to myself " i've gotta try these" cause I like oatmeal cookies just plain and I like oatmeal cookies with chocolate chips,so I knew I would LOVE this recipes combination with the peanut butter chips in them too.WOW was I ever right!!! They are Wonderful- Its the perfect trio of some of my favorite ingredients!

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
1 cup Butter,softened
1 cup Brown Sugar,tightly packed
1 cup White Sugar
In a mixer Cream together, and then add
2 Eggs
1 t. Vanilla
Beat well. In a separate bowl combine
1 1/2 cup Flour
1 t. Baking Soda
1/2 t. Salt
Slowly add to the creamed mixer,and slowly add
3 cup Quick Oats
mix in
1 cup Milk Chocolate Chips
1 cup Peanut Butter chips
Drop by tablespoonful onto baking sheets.Bake at 350 degrees for 10-13 minutes


                                                            Yum! I love Cookies dough!

Warm Homemade Goodness

Little Boys Love them too! :)
Adapted by: Mandy's Recipe Box

Saturday, October 2, 2010

I'm Back!!! :)

Hey Everyone! I am still in the land of the living! :)
 I haven't blogged in half of forever because I was busy enjoying every single minute I could with my parents and siblings while they were here from Florida! We had a wonderful time together spending  lots of time just hanging out and catching up and also celebrating Peytons' 2nd birthday,I was totally spoiled by mom doing most of the cooking and laundry for me ,dad doing some handy man work around the house and my siblings entertaining Peyton for me! Oh and they also made homemade doughnuts for us one day so we invited our friends over to share with us Delicious glazed doughnuts,apple fritters and pumpkin drop doughnuts-they all were soo amazing! See I told you I was spoiled! :) We took took them to the Oregon coast one day,It couldn't have been a more beautiful day out there it was sunny,warm and pretty wind still! We went to were Arlin was working that day hung out with him for a little then left him to finish his job(we own a concrete pumping business) we then drove up to the Heceta Head lighthouse(which is one of the most photographed lighthouse) and got to see some sea lions in the water! We met up with Arlin again and then went and got some Chinese food for supper we then went to the pacific coast and they got to put their toes into the water! It is quite a  bit different then the gulf of Mexico in Florida! There time here went by WAY to fast and I miss them lots!
 So enough of my ramblings,I am really looking forward to start up my blogging I look forward to sharing with ya'll  some more recipes from my kitchen I am planning to share some fall favorites and also some recipes that are on the "healthier"side! :) Since I have to lose some of this weight I gained while mom was here! :)! I have also decided to occasionally add some fun facts about food,healthy eating, exercise or just something that will put a smile on your face! Here is a few pictures of while my family was here to hold you over till I get that next recipe posted! :)
 Blessings and Love to you all~ Laura


my adorable son!

My husbands pump


My Family (minus the four that stayed in Florida and kept the family business( Detwiler's Farm Market) running!
Doughnuts! :)

Thought for the day.
*A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Fall is Coming!

I can feel it in the air now,summer is definitely on its way out! Fall is Coming my favorite season of the year(next to summer :) )! But truly I love the autumn season,being able to transform my home into a warm,candlelit,comforting place to come into-to get out of the dreary,rainy,cold weather.Here are a few of the things I love about the season, leaves changing,cider and applesauce making ( is there really anything better then fresh warm  applesauce right out of the strainer),the smell of spice in my kitchen as I bake with all the apples and pumpkins! And to know the holidays are coming!!!
 I will have to admit tho that these past couple of days with the weather changing it makes me long to go home for a visit to my family and just sit at moms table and chat with her,and to go on a drive with dad and talk about anything and everything, to bake cookies with my sisters and to hang out with my brothers and get them to eat things they usually wouldn't eat alot of just because I'm their older sister.So to keep my mind off of that (which is impossible) I'm going to be trying to do some different crafty decor things for my house this fall and winter season instead of baking all the time (being it IS NOT good for my waist line:) so here is what I've been up to the last two days.
My 1st project was a wreath for my door, because I needed something for this little in between season before I actually get all my fall decor out,so I needed something that still said summer,but had a fall is coming look to it so I decided to go with the this
Oh and the simplicity of a bouquet of flowers from my Garden and Flower beds!
Blessings to all of you!