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  • Best Dessert Recipes

    12/30/2012
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    S’Mores Bars

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    Toffee Brownies

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    Peanut Butter Cups Chocolate Cookies

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    Easy No Bake Cheesecake

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    Homemade Brownies

    This has been linked to Finding Joy in my Kitchen’s countdown to 2013 – best desserts.

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  • Best Snacks and Appetizers

    12/29/2012
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    Brownie Biscoff Puppy Chow

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    Sausage, cream cheese, and Rotel dip

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    Homemade Ranch Dip

    This post has been linked to Finding Joy in my kitchen’s countdown to 2013 – best snacks and appetizers of 2012.

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  • Best Main Dishes

    12/28/2012
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    Italian Chicken

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    Green Beans and Ham

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    Paprika Chicken

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    Baked Spaghetti

    This has been linked to Finding Joy in My Kitchen’s countdown to 2013 – Best Main Dishes of 2012.

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  • Best of Bread and Soup and a new soup recipe – Veggie Potato Soup

    12/27/2012
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    7 up biscuits

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    Resurrection Rolls

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    Cheddar Bay Biscuits

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    Bacon Cheeseburger

    For Christmas Eve, I made potato vegetable soup for dinner. It was so delicious and I liked it had some healthy veggies in it also.

    Veggie Potato Soup

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    Stars of the Recipe:

    • 4 potatoes, cut into small pieces (I left peels on. You can take the peels off.)
    • 1 sm. onion diced
    • 2 celery stalks, diced
    • 2 small carrots or 1 large carrot, diced
    • 1 c. spinach cut into smallish pieces
    • 1 chicken bullion
    • 1 1/2 to 2 c. milk
    • water
    • 2 heaping teaspoons of Greek yogurt

    Steps:

    1. Place potatoes, onion, celery, and carrots into a stock pot.
    2. Place water in the stock pot until it’s about an inch to 2 inches above the veggies.
    3. Place bouillon cube on top of the veggies.
    4. Heat to boiling and then turn down to medium heat.
    5. Let simmer for about 20 minutes or until the potatoes are done cooking.
    6. Add milk and spinach to the broth. Let simmer for 10 more minutes.
    7. Mash up some of the potatoes using a masher or remove about 1 c. of the broth and potatoes and blend it. (If you have an immersion blender, you can certainly use that.)
    8. Add the Greek yogurt. Stir until it’s incorporated.
    9. Serve with shredded cheese and bacon.

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    This post has been linked to Finding Joy in My Kitchen’s countdown to 2013 – Best bread and soup of 2012.

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  • Best of breakfast 2012

    12/26/2012
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    Fruit Smoothie

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    Baked Cinnamon Doughnuts

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    French Toast Muffins

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    Apple Crisp Granola

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    Homemade Baking mix and pancakes

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    Cherry Cheese Danishes

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    Pumpkin Granola

    “Tropical Smoothie” Smoothie

    For more best of breakfasts, visit Finding Joy in my Kitchen.

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  • Vegan Brownies

    12/24/2012

    My husband has a cousin, J., who is a vegan.  We went to his handfasting (another new experience for us) a year and a half ago.  The reception afterward featured Indian food (another new experience for us) and vegan cupcakes.  We were pleasantly surprised at how yummy they were.

    J. and their wife had their first baby in September.  Since they live in Canada and Ohio, we had not met baby S . until last night.  He is totally cute and very long for his age.  J. is a tall man, so it’s not too surprising.

    Since we were going to meet up with J., their wife, and baby S., I knew there would be Christmas goodies.  J. wouldn’t be able to enjoy the goodies, so I decided to make him a batch of vegan brownies so he could enjoy some Christmas goodies.

    These are rich, so a tall glass of water, milk, tea, or coffee is in order when you eat a piece!

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    Vegan Brownies

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    Stars of the recipe:

    • 1 1/3 c. whole wheat flour
    • 1 c. cocoa powder
    • 1 3/4 c. sugar (This may be reduced to 1 1/2 c. sugar or if you use Truvia baking mix, use 3/4 c.)
    • 1 c. applesauce
    • 1 banana mashed (I used my mashed potato masher.)
    • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
    • 2 tsp. baking powder

    Steps:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
    2. Mix the applesauce, banana, and vanilla extract in a large bowl.
    3. In a medium size bowl, mix together the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients.  Warning:  the batter is going to be thick.
    4. Pour into a greased 8 by 8 pan or 9 by 9 pan.
    5. Bake for 35 minutes, and then check to see if the brownies are done baking.  (Mine took longer when I checked.)
    6. Cool and then cut into pieces.
    7. Enjoy with nondairy milk, water, coffee, or hot tea.

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  • Swedish Oatmeal Cookies

    12/23/2012

    I’ve previously mentioned how I like Joanna Fluke’s Hannah Swenson books.  I’m rereading some of the books in the series.  As I was reading Key Lime Murder, she included this recipe.  I was instantly intrigued.  I’ve made other oatmeal cookies that included chocolate chips and M&M’s.  This year I wanted something simple.  This cookie fits the bill!!!

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    Swedish Oatmeal Cookies

    Stars of the recipe:

    • 1 c. butter (2 sticks)
    • 3/4 c. white sugar (granulated)
    • 1 tsp. baking soda
    • 1 c. unsifted flour (all-purpose or white whole wheat)
    • 2 c. oatmeal (I used old-fashioned oatmeal.  I love that texture.)
    • 1 egg yolk

    Steps:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
    2. Melt the butter in a microwave-safe bowl on high for 1 1/2 minutes.
    3. Let the butter cool to room temperature.
    4. Mix in the white sugar.
    5. Add the baking soda, flour, and oatmeal.  Stir thoroughly.
    6. In a small bowl, beat the egg yolk with a fork until it’s thoroughly mixed.
    7. Add the yolk to the bowl and stir until it’s incorporated.
    8. Grease or spray with a cooking spray cookie sheet.
    9. Make small dough balls and place them on the cookie sheet, 12 to a sheet.
    10. Press them down with a fork in a crisscross pattern.
    11. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.
    12. Cool for 1 or 2 minutes before transferring them to a wire rack.
    13. Enjoy!!!

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  • Homemade Baking mix and pancakes

    12/22/2012

    I’ve seen recipes for homemade baking mixes but never made any. Today I took the leap and made a homemade baking mix with white whole wheat flour instead of all-purpose flour.

    Then I used the homemade baking mix for pancakes. The Imaginative One, aka the hollow leg, ate 4 of the pancakes for breakfast. I guess they were a hit.

    I’m posting this recipe because it can be used as a homemade gift. You can put 2 cups of the mix in a container and then include directions on what to add to the mix for them to make their own pancakes.

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    Stars of the recipe:

    • 9 and 1/3 c. of all-purpose or white whole-wheat flour
    • 2.5 tsp. salt
    • 10 tsp. sugar
    • 1/3 c. baking powder
    • 1 c. shortening, not butter or margarine

    Steps:

    1. Get a big bowl out.
    2. Place all of the dry ingredients in the bowl.
    3. Whisk together.
    4. Place shortening on top. (If using the sticks, cut them into smaller pieces.)
    5. Mix the shortening into the dry ingredients using 2 forks, a pastry blender, or a food processor.
    6. Keep mixing until there is no visible shortening left. Don’t forget the flour at the bottom of the bowl.
    7. Place in a container with an air-tight lid and keep in a dry cool place.

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    Homemade baking mix pancakes

    Stars of the recipe:

    • 2 c. homemade baking mix
    • 1 c. milk
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 tsp. vanilla
    • 1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon

    Steps:

    1. Place ingredients in a bowl.
    2. Poke the yolks so you can stir better.
    3. Mix the ingredients until well combined.
    4. Drop 1/4 c. of batter in a skillet or griddle that has been warmed up and sprayed with cooking spray.
    5. Cook until bubbles begin to appear. Flip to the other side. Continue cooking for 1 or 2 minutes.
    6. Enjoy with your favorite toppings.

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  • Christmas Baking

    12/19/2012

    Every year I bake and create Christmas goodies.  My grandma used to do the same thing and share it with family and friends.  I have the bench she used to pile the containers onto and the Kitchen aid mixer she used to whip up the batches of delicious cookies.  Once I was an adult living in a place where I could bake, I started the tradition.  I have my tied and true cookies I bake every year, and then I try new recipes.

    Four years ago, I lost my grandma on Christmas Eve.  For five days before her death, my family sat by her bedside.  When I couldn’t be there, I baked and created in my kitchen to keep my mind off of losing her.  I then brought the goodies with me when I was at the nursing home.  The family shared the treats.  It was a wonderful way to honor her.

    On Christmas Eve of 2008, after everyone had left the nursing home when God welcomed her home.  I was at the Christmas Eve service when I got the call that she had died.  I remember breaking down into tears.  Grandma so loved Christmas that she took her last breath the night before Jesus’ birth.

    Another tradition we hold dear is baking a cake, cupcakes, or brownies to celebrate Jesus’ birth.  We sing “Happy Birthday” to him to remember him.  The tradition started when the Imaginative One was a baby and has continued.  However, I introduced to the concept almost 20 years ago.  I had worked at McDonald’s as a college student and was trained to host birthday parties.  One party I hosted was a birthday party for Jesus.  It was held during the holiday season and stuck with me.

    The Wee One and I were baking snickerdoodles right before Thanksgiving.  His words were that it smelled like Christmas.  His memories of Christmas are going to include the smell of cinnamon.

    My children will remember peanut butter blossoms, snickerdoodles, and Rolo turtles as part of their holiday season. 

    Please visit my Christmas/holiday page or click on the link for more Christmas or holiday baking ideas. 

    Have a great holiday season from my house to yours!

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  • In Memory

    12/17/2012
    "I am one of the many craft, cooking, lifestyle and DIY bloggers who had posts to share with you today, but the events of Friday's shooting in Connecticut have left us heartbroken. Like you, we cried as news reports poured in and wondered out loud about how something so cruel could hurt the most innocent and tender. We not only grieved for the lives lost and wounded, but for that part of the magic and wonder of this holiday season that was taken from us all.  We know that no words, no gifts, no acts of service will ever take away the pain, but we, as bloggers and parents collectively, want those affected by this to know how close to our hearts they are:   We love you. We pray for you. We're so heartbroken for your loss.  To honor the memory of lives cut short, we choose to step away from our blogs and computers today to celebrate the gift of life and those we love most: our children, families, good friends and community. We're holding our kids a little closer, reaching out to neighbors and giving thanks for the moments we have together.  Thank you for stopping by today. We hope you'll join us in remembering, praying, and gathering close. We wish you and your families a safe and blessed holiday."

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