Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Cassady's Contest
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Constant Comment Cookies
If you're from down South like me then you're familiar with 'Constant Comment' tea. Y'all know that I love my tea! (not my photo) This is their description of the tea:
"Created by Ruth Bigelow in her kitchen over 60 years ago "Constant Comment"® is today America's most popular specialty tea. This original blend of the finest mountain-grown tea is deliciously flavored with rind of oranges and sweet spice. There's no other tea in the world quite like it."
Y'all probably also know that I love creating things in the kitchen - so - I was having a tea for some people from the local Concert Association and I needed something to serve with my cucumber and tofutti cream cheese sandwiches - made with homemade dill bread - these were so yummy - I didn't even mention the tofutti cream cheese and I don't think anyone noticed at all...
Soooo, I needed some cookies and I thought 'What would go with my "Constant Comment"® tea???' "Constant Comment Cookies" of course...
2 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Combine and stir with a whisk.
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup Earth Balance - or vegan margarine of your choice
Beat until light and fluffy.
Then add egg replacer equivalent to 1 egg - I used Red Mill.
Add 1 & 1/2 teaspoons of orange extract and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla.
Then gradually add your flour mixture beating it in about 1/3 at a time.
Beat just until a soft dough forms - then form it into a log and wrap it in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour (you could probably do this a day ahead - and maybe even freeze it but I don't know as I didn't try it).
Preheat oven to 350°. Cut log into 4 equal portions - then working with one portion at a time (and keeping the others refrigerated - this is a soft dough) divide dough into 10 equal portions - roll into little balls and place on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet.
Mix together on a small plate:
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup powdered sugar
Then dip the bottom of a flat glass first in water and then in the sugar mixture and flatten each little ball. Repeat with the other 3 portions of dough - Yield 40 cookies.
These were so good with tea - not too sweet and delicately flavored.
I updated the Recipes Link as well:
http://affectioknit.blogspot.com/2006/12/recipes-apple-jelly-blackberry-cobbler.html
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Whoa, Ho, Ho It's Magic Ya know, never believe it's not so...
The Magic of Chris...
It was so much fun - I could hardly believe that Chris is just a high school senior - I'm glad we got to see him before he leaves for college in the fall...
...and the Man-Cub got his Aquanaut badge - In May - he'll get his Webelos Patch...
Monday, April 28, 2008
One Lucky Mama
The Man and the Man-Cub brought me another book (again from the grocery store). I didn't realize that they had so many knitting books - maybe the Man and Man-Cub snatch them all up before I see them...
This one is called '1000 sweaters' - http://www.amazon.com/1000-Sweaters-Patterns-Perfect-Personalized/dp/0873497163
It's pretty neat - the pages are split - about 2/3 and 1/3 - you choose the body/neckline you want and then add sleeves/pockets/collars - it's fun to flip through - and will probably be a good reference book...
Sunday, April 27, 2008
The Last LWR Quilt for this year
what if everyone just made one - what a warmer world this would be...
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Bravo Broadway

We were sort of fooled by the program cover (not my photo) - we (the Man-Cub especially) thought that it would be a performance of the Phantom of the Opera...

...but it was really a sort of Broadway review with only 3 songs from the Phantom and those at the very end of the program. The program was very good and the Man-Cub was the best behaved (read only) 9 year old there...
Friday, April 25, 2008
The Hand-Stitched Quilt
Here's a closeup of the stitches - it was hand stitched - I don't know when or by whom...
I added a few border strips to make it fit a twin sized sheet that we used for the backing.
We'll raffle this off in the fall as a child's quilt - the proceeds will go to Lutheran World Relief Quilt Project.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Darn it - Again
I wonder how many times you can darn a sock - can you darn over darning???
...all better now...
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Sea Monkey Racetrack
So, imagine his surprise when he came home and found the package waiting for him - they should say 4 months not weeks, eh. He tore into it like Christmas morning...
...then he set up the track - mixed up the water ...
...put the sea monkies on their 'leash' - a little syringe thingy that sucks them up in some water so they don't get hurt...
...and put them in the race track - they really do swim up the little course - it was so much fun...
...you can see one of the little guys right before the last flag...
...they even come with 'racing fuel' - which is food that entices them to swim faster to the end...
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Spring Flowers
...I put these in our bedroom - I almost always put the flowers on the kitchen table - but I decided these would be nice the bedroom...
...You can see my hand carved Hitty (still wearing her underclothes because I never made her a dress - I'll have to get on that) and my old ceramic Snow White watch holder in the background - the jewelry box was given to me by the Man when we were dating in high school...
Monday, April 21, 2008
Spring Days
We had a Tae Kwon Do exhibition for the local branch of 4-H first thing in the morning. They only had a few students sign up to do the demo and of course the Man-Cub wanted to - after all - he would get to break some more boards...
The Man-Cub demonstrates some kicking combinations.
Some 3-2-1 steps.
His last pattern.
One of the higher belts breaks a stack of 3 concrete bricks - pretty impressive.
I know you're wondering why I titled this post 'spring days' when I'm showing pictures of a windowless basement room...
...but right after the demo - we headed out to the park - we love to come to this little pond - there are always ducks and geese here - and we think the little 'animals my bite' sign is funny...
...some more ducks waddle up to greet us...
...then my car 'Mopal' badly needed a bath - so we gave her one...
...that is when we could drag ourselves away from playing with the hose...
We love Spring!
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Pancake Puff-foolery
...so we did - I made a simple microwave pudding:
3/4 cup soymilk
2 T sugar
1 T cornstarch
1/2 t vanilla
cook in the micro until thick and bubbly - it will thicken more as it cools...
...then fill up your icing squirter thingy and squirt some into a pancake puff - just until it starts to come back out...
...then drizzle on some chocolate syrup - YUM!...
Lutheran World Relief Quilting
It turned out kind of nice - the color combinations don't hurt my eyes...
We finished it off with a big ole green plaid border and backing (it still doesn't hurt my eyes...)
We'll meet next Saturday to tie the quilts at a big Quilting Party at church. I'll try and get one more done this week - we'll see how that goes. They have to be boxed and on the truck by May 15.