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Dutch Baby Recipe (German Pancake)

May 10, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

dutch baby recipeDutch Baby



Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 3 eggs
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 3/4 cup of warmed milk-20-30 seconds in microwave
  • 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla

Directions:

  • Preheat oven 400 Degrees
  • Place butter in oven safe pan and let melt
  • In a blender combine-eggs, flour, sugar, vanilla and pinch of salt combine on medium speed until light yellow
  • Carefully remove pan from oven, swirl butter all over pan, then add to blender and combine
  • Pour batter into pan and carefully place back into the oven
  • Cook for 20-25 minutes or until the pancake is puffed in the center and golden brown around edges.


Remove from pan carefully and dust with powdered sugar, Enjoy! 

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Filed Under: Recipes

Garden Tip – Bad Buds (Do not Grow Together)

May 4, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

garden tip bad buds

Did you know, some plants hinder other plants growth? Here is a list of plants you DO NOT want to plant next to each other!

Beans: Onions & Garlic

Cabbage: Strawberries & Tomatoes

Caraway: Dill

Carrots: Dill

Corn: Tomatoes

Cucumbers: Potatoes & Sage

Hyssop: Radishes

Onions: Beans & Peas

Peas: Onions, Garlic, and Leeks

Peppers: Kohlrabi

Potatoes: Pumpkins, Squash, and Tomatoes

Radishes: Cabbage

Rue: Sweet Basil

Squash: Potatoes

Tomatoes: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Fennel, & Potatoes

Turnips: Potatoes

 




Filed Under: Gardening, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized

How To Make Colored Carnations

April 24, 2014 By Heather Rodefer Leave a Comment

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How To Make Colored Carnations

Looking for an easy way to decorate tables for the holidays or a graduation party?  Turn ordinary white carnations into gorgeous colored decorations in 1 easy step!

Supplies

  • White carnations
  • Water
  • Food coloring
  • Mason jars or vases

Directions:

  1. Place a few drops of food coloring into a mason jar or vase filled with water.  Snip the ends of your flower stems and add them to the colored water.
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  2. Watch as the colors begin to show on the outer edges of the carnation petals.
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  3. The longer you let the flowers sit in the colored water, the more prominent the colors will be!

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Filed Under: Around the House

Easter Cake

April 16, 2014 By Heather Rodefer Leave a Comment

Easter Cake

Ingredients

  • King Sized Kit Kat Bars
  • White Cake Mix
  • Frosting
  • Food Coloring
  • Marshmallow Peeps
  • Cadbury Chocolate Eggs
  • Chocolate Animal Candies
  • Green Crystal Sugar Sprinkles

Directions

  1. Prepare cake mix as directed and separate evenly into two bowls.  Add a few drops of food coloring of your choice to each bowl to make pastel colored cake.  Bake in round pans as directed and let cool.
  2. Frost between the 2 cake layers and then apply a generous amount of frosting around the edges of the cake.
  3. Place Kit Kat bars around the sides of the cake using the frosting to hold them in place, creating a fence around your cake.
  4. Apply green frosting to look like grass over the top of your cake.  I used Betty Crockers Cupcake Icing (it comes with all the tips you need).  After the grass is frosted on the cake, top with green crystal sugar sprinkles.
  5. Place chocolate animals and marshmallow peeps onto the top of the cake.  Arrange Cadbury chocolates to look like little easter eggs in your “fenced area”.

 

 

Filed Under: Featured, Recipes

Easter Brownies… Think chocolate, Peeps, and M&M’s!

April 15, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

easter brownies

Easter Brownies… Think chocolate, Peeps, and M&M’s!

Ingredients:

  • 1 box of brownie mix (could use chocolate cake mix, too) -plus ingredients to make brownies: eggs, oil, water
  • Peeps (2 packages, so about 20 Peep chicks or bunnies)
  • M&M’s – about 1 cup

Directions:

  • Prepare brownies as directed on box and bake about 5-7 minutes less than baking time called for (mine called for 24-26 minutes and I put them in for 20 minutes).
  • While brownies are baking, cut Peeps into bite sized pieces.

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  • When timer goes off, take brownies out and top with Peeps pieces. *please note, I added Easter marshmallows at this point, too, because I should have had more Peeps – note 2 self, 2 packages of Peeps next time.
  • Put back in oven and bake an additional 5-7 minutes until Peeps are turning soft and just before they turn too brown.

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  • While hot and fresh from the oven, sprinkle 1 cup of M&M’s on brownies.
  • Wait until cool to cut and enjoy!

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Side Notes: Using different color Peeps would be fun! Chicks or bunnies both work! If using chocolate cake mix, instead of getting a cake like texture, to make them a bit denser like brownies, use 2 eggs & 1/2 cup oil instead of what is called for on back of box.

Filed Under: Recipes, Uncategorized

Chicken & Broccoli Wrap

April 10, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

Chicken and Broccoli

Chicken & Broccoli Wrap

Ingredients:

  • 1-2 Boneless/Skinless Chicken Breasts Cooked and Shredded
  • 1 head of broccoli par steamed
  • 4 ounces of shredded cheddar cheese
  • ½-3/4 cup mayonnaise
  • ¼ cup parmesan cheese
  • 2 rolls of Pillsbury crescent rolls


Preheat Oven to 350 Degrees

Directions:

  • Combine all ingredients
  • Roll out both rolls across baking pan taking care not to separate into triangles
  • Spread combined mixture into the middle of the rolled out dough
  • Fold over remaining dough on top of mixture, you want to fully enclose mixture inside dough
  • Bake for 30-45 minutes until golden brown

Chicken and Broccoli Wrap

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Step-by-step: How to clear cookies

March 31, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

Step-by-step: How to Delete Cookies

If you have internet explorer:

Step 1:
Click TOOLS. Then, in the options should say: DELETE BROWSING HISTORY (or you can click CTRL+SHIFT+DEL to do it faster) Click on delete browsing history.

Step 2:
After clicking “delete browsing history” a separate window should open and you should see this:

After you choose the items you want deleted, Click DELETE

It takes about 3 minutes (sometimes shorter) for mine to be complete. That’s it!

IF you have Google Chrome:

Step 1:
Click on the circled symbol (pictured below):

Step 2:

After clicking on the symbol above, click on HISTORY, then click CLEAR BROWSING DATA


Step 3:

You’ll see a list of options to choose to delete:

After you choose the items you want deleted, Click CLEAR BROWSING DATA

It takes about 3 minutes (sometimes shorter) for mine to be complete. That’s it!

 

Filed Under: This & That

All-Natural Easter Egg Dye Recipes

March 27, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

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All-Natural Easter Egg Dye Recipes

Did you know you can dye your Easter egg’s with Natural products you have in your kitchen? No need for dye tablets, KEEP it Natural. You can get some beautiful colors! I do suggest putting down newspaper in any areas you will be working to avoid permanent stains on your counter tops.

  • Bluish-Gray

Mix 1 cup frozen blueberries with 1 cup water, bring to room temperature, and remove blueberries.

  • Blue

Cut 1/4 head of red cabbage into chunks and add to 4 cups boiling water. Stir in 2 Tbsp. vinegar. Let cool to room temperature and remove cabbage with a slotted spoon.

  • Jade Green

Peel the skin from 6 red onions and simmer in 2 cups water for 15 minutes; strain. Add 3 tsp. white vinegar.

  • Faint Green-Yellow

Peel the skin from 6 yellow apples. Simmer in 1-1/2 cups water for 20 minutes; strain. Add 2 tsp. white vinegar. Simmer 4 oz. chopped fennel tops in 1-1/2 cups of water for 20 minutes; strain. Add 2 tsp. white vinegar.

  • Orange

Take the skin of 6 yellow onions and simmer in 2 cups water for 15 minutes; strain. Add 3 tsp. white vinegar.

  • Faint Red-Orange

Stir 2 Tbsp. paprika into 1 cup boiling water; add 2 tsp. white vinegar.

  • Yellow

Rich yellow: Simmer 4 oz. chopped carrot tops in 1-1/2 cups water for 15 minutes; strain. Add 2 tsp. white vinegar.
Mustard-yellow: Stir 2 Tbsp. turmeric into 1 cup boiling water; add 2 tsp. white vinegar.
Various shades: Steep 4 bags of chamomile or green tea in 1 cup boiling water for 5 minutes.
Pale yellow: Chop 4 oz. goldenrod and simmer in 2 cups water for 20 minutes; strain. Add 2 tsp. white vinegar.
Faint yellow: Simmer the peels of 6 oranges in 1-1/2 cups water for 20 minutes; strain. Add 2 tsp. vinegar.

  • Brown-Gold

Simmer 2 Tbsp. dill seed in 1 cup water for 15 minutes; strain. Add 2 tsp. white vinegar.

  • Brown

Add 1 tablespoon vinegar to 1 cup strong coffee.

  • Pink

Faint pink: Chop 4 oz. amaranth flowers and simmer in 2 cups water; strain. Add 2 tsp. white vinegar. Simmer the skins from 6 avocados in 1-1/2 cup water for 20 minutes; strain. Add 2 tsp. white vinegar. Mix 1 cup pickled beet juice and 1 tablespoon vinegar.
Dark pink: Cut 1 medium beet into chunks and add to 4 cups boiling water. Stir in 2 Tbsp. vinegar and let cool to room temperature; remove beets.

  • Lavender

Mix 1 cup grape juice and 1 tablespoon vinegar.

From Better Homes & Gardens Magazine!

Filed Under: Around the House, This & That

Getting Kids to Eat their Veggies!

March 23, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

kids eating veggies

Getting Kids to Eat their Veggies!

If your house is anything like ours, getting kids to eat veggies is like pulling teeth. Some nights, it’s not so bad, but if we cook anything beyond the most common veggies, they roll their eyes and throw a fit.

1. Don’t let kids think green stuff is bad. That’s right. If everyone in your family eats broccoli and doesn’t make a big deal out of it, your child won’t realize that anything is amiss. This includes both parents. If one parent happens to really hate that poor innocent broccoli, maybe that parent needs to re-visit the yumminess for themselves. Kids notice everything, and if the veggie in question never appears on someone’s plate, they will know.

2. Have a “Try It” rule. All vegetables, new and old, must be tried at least once (or twice, depending on your rule) every time it appears on their plate. The standard excuse of “I tried it last time and didn’t like it” will not work. In fact, studies show that repeat exposure to new tastes and flavors is often necessary before kids will like a new food item. In other words, the more often they try it, the greater the chances that they will like it until, one day.

3. Have a grocery store adventure where each person has to pick out a new vegetable to try. Make it a game. Research the vegetable online when you get home. Look for printables to color, the history of the vegetable, its origin and cultural traditions or even the tastiest way to cook and eat it. Involving kids increases your chances that their curiosity will be piqued. Jicama is a great veggie to test out this way. It is unattractive and resembles a potato. In actuality, you peel it like an apple, slice it and dip it in low-fat ranch dressing.

4. Think of creative ways to cook each veggie. If you have only ever served zucchini raw, try it sautéed in butter or olive oil. You can even make zucchini bread for a healthy snack. Cauliflower is good steamed and sprinkled with a little parmesan cheese and Italian breadcrumbs.

5. For younger children, host a family “color” night. Plan ahead and serve only foods in that color. Purple cauliflower or yellow squash might slide right by when the little one is having fun. The point is to make a game of it and not let anyone have the chance to think about it and complain.

6. Brave a messy kitchen and let them cook. Most kids learn by doing and this is no exception. For younger children you can start by mashing cauliflower instead of potatoes or even adding vegetables as ingredients to other dishes for older children.

Filed Under: This & That

DIY Lava Lamp For Kids

March 21, 2014 By Heather Rodefer Leave a Comment

DIY Lava LampDIY Lava Lamp For Kids

Supplies

  • Empty Water or Soda Bottle
  • Food Coloring
  • Vegetable Oil
  • Alka Seltzer tabs

Directions

  1. Fill empty bottle 2/3 full with vegetable oil
  2. Fill bottle to the top with water
  3. Add 10 drops of food coloring (one color)
  4. Break Alka Seltzer tab into 4 pieces
  5. Drop the Alka Seltzer pieces into the bottle one at a time and watch the magic! (Do not add a new piece until the first stops bubbling or your bottle will get cloudy)

 

Filed Under: Around the House, Fun for the Family, Miscellaneous, This & That

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