Wednesday, September 30, 2009

October Swap...


Hi everyone! I can't wait for October's Swap....I want to see everyone. It's been forever for me!
So I was talking to a couple of the gals, and we came up with this idea for the swap.
Let's do 2 recipe cards..one HALLOWEEN (I just love saying that word) recipe for a HALLOWEEN treat, and one favorite Thanksgiving dish. We want to meet at someone's house like we did last year, and bring a dish of one of the recipe's that you do. Sound good? Does anyone want to offer up their house? And our regular meeting date is over UEA so how does October 22nd sound instead? Let's say 8? Any takers?
Please comment and let us all know whatcha think k?

Friday, September 25, 2009

Check this out...Fallow Field Farm


So tomorrow, I am in my first boutique. I am so nervous, so excited, and feeling so unprepared.

Anyways...it's going to be a great show...a lot of cool stuff. Come and check it out...


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Recipe Swap in October

Tanya, we missed you and the rest of the gang last week. We had a good time visiting, and Kami got to see a celebrity, so I'm sure it made her night!!!! I was wondering what everyone would think about doing favorite Thanksgiving dinner recipes for the swap next month...someone suggested pies, but I think it would be fun to expand that idea. What do you think???

Also, the 3rd Thursday is over UEA weekend. Should we move the swap night to either the 2nd Thursday or 4th Thursday, or leave it as-is?

Sunday, September 20, 2009

I miss you!

I miss you guys! How was card club this last week?

I heard that maybe we want to do a Halloween potluck again for our recipe swap next month? Is that true?

Lion House Dinner Rolls Recipe

Lion House Dinner Rolls
2 cups warm water (110 to 115° F)
2/3 cup nonfat dry milk
2 tablespoons active dry yeast
1/4 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1/3 cup butter, shortening, or margarine
1 egg
5 to 5 1/2 cup all-purpose flour or bread flour
1/2 cup butter, melted
In large bowl of an electric mixer, combine water and dry milk powder, stirring until milk dissolves. Add yeast, then sugar, salt, butter, egg, and 2 cups of the flour. Mix on low speed until ingredients are wet. Increase mixer speed to medium and mix for 2 minutes. Add 2 cups flour; mix on low speed until ingredients are wet, then for 2 minutes at medium speed. (Dough will be getting stiff, and remaining flour may need to be mixed in by hand.) Add remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, and mix again until dough is soft, not overly sticky, and not stiff. (It is not necessary to use the entire amount of flour.)Scrape dough off sides of bowl and pour about one tablespoon of vegetable oil; work oil all around sides of bowl. Turn dough over in bowl so it is covered with oil. (This helps prevent dough from drying out.) Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rise in warm place until doubled in size, about 1 1/2 hours. Sprinkle cutting board or counter with flour and place dough on floured board. Roll out and shape as desired. Place on greased or parchment-lined baking pans. Cover lightly with plastic wrap. Let rise in warm place until rolls are doubled in size, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours.

Bake at 375° F for 15 to 20 minutes or until browned. Brush with melted butter while hot. Serve with honey butter or raspberry honey butter. Makes 1 1/2 to 3 dozen rolls, depending on shape and size of rolls.
Note: You can freeze shaped rolls for later use. Simply double the amount of yeast used when making dough. After the first rise, shape the rolls but do not rise again. Instead, place rolls on a baking sheet and immediately place in freezer. When dough is frozen solid, remove rolls from pan and place in a plastic bag, squeeze excess air out of bag and seal. Rolls can be frozen for 3 weeks.

Picking Apples

An Apple a Day
If one apple can do you good, how about a whole bushel? Take an apple-picking excursion with your family this fall and enjoy this succulent fruit to the fullest extent! Here are some tips to make your adventure “fruitful”: Location: If you aren’t lucky enough to have your own apple trees, check out allboutapples.com to find an orchard near you. Picking: Apples ripen from the outside of the tree in, so choose apples from the outermost branches. Make sure they are firm and bruise-free. Don’t pull the apple straight from the tree—instead, lift up and give it a little twist. Snacks: Orchards often sell pie, cider, and, of course, apples, but there isn’t much else available, so make sure to bring bagged lunches and drinks. For a fun snack, bring a knife to slice apples, as well as toppings and spreads like caramel and peanut butter. (Did you know? Two pounds of apples make one 9-inch pie.)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Card Club Tonight

Hey there everyone! Card club is tonight! Meet at Red Mango in AF @ 8pm. I wish I could say I will see you there, but I won't be there, and neither will Camie. Kam has a game tonight and so that is where we will be! I hope you all get this message. and again I am so sorry that I haven't been more on top of this! Have fun, and I will send my cards.

For next month....do we want to do the pot luck thing like we did last year? Comment with your opinion ok? It might be fun to do the potluck thing in December too. Or will it be too crazy busy? What do you all think?

Have fun tonight!!!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Good Recipe Idea:
mix ice + 1 orange in blender= yummy

Evil Recipe Idea:
My mom sent me this peanut butter bars recipe from an enrichment night. I thought I would pass it on...

School Lunch Peanut butter bars
1 1/3 cubes softened marg
2 cups brown sugar
1 1/2 cup sugar
1 cup peanut butter
3 eggs
1/2 tsp vanilla
3/4 tsp baking soda
1/3 tsp salt
Mix these ingredients wellAdd 1 1/2 cups flourStir in 3-4 cups rolled oatsSpread on sprayed jelly roll pan 1/4" thickBake @ 350 for 14 minutes (light brown, don't over cook) Let cool slightly, then spread 3 cups whipped peanut butter over topLet set in refrigerator for 30 minutes Fudge frosting1 cube marg, 3/4 cup milk, 1/2 cup cocoa: bring to boil in saucepan~boil 5 minutes,stirring constantly. In mixing bowl: 4 cups powder sugar, 2 tsp vanilla.Pour chocolate mixture into sugar and beat till smooth (may need to add some pwd sugar)Spread on cake while it's hot~it sets up very fast! For easy cutting, let cool in fridge 1 hour

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

YES....

Yes, this Thursday is card night. I am sorry....I have been on major overload and I haven't posted about it!
So this month is cards month, and whoever comments first gets to pick the meeting place. I have heard that 8:30 is too late...so do you want to meet at 8 instead?
Sorry again!

Monday, September 14, 2009

This week?

So this Thursday is the third Thursday....are we meeting?