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Home Made White Bread Recipe

March 4, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

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Ingredients:

6 to 7 cups Gold Medal Flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon salt
2 tablespoons shortening
2 packages active dry yeast (4 1/2 teaspoons)
2 ¼ cups very warm water
2 tablespoons butter (melted)

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Directions:

  • Mix 3 ½ cups of the flour, the sugar, the salt, the shortening, and the yeast into a bowl and mix thoroughly.  Add warm water and mix on low speed for a minute or two with an electric mixer, frequently scrapping the sides.  Then add 1 cup of flour at a time until dough is easy to handle.  What I have found is that you will add 3 more cups of flour to attain this.
  • Sprinkle flour onto the surface that you are going to knead the dough on and also on your hands.  You will knead the dough for about 10 minutes (it will give you one heck of a workout for your arms).
  • Grease a large bowl with shortening and place the dough in it. You will turn the dough to grease all of the sides.

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  • Loosely cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let the dough stand for 60 minutes or till it doubles in size.

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  • Grease the bottoms and sides of two 9 X 5 loaf pans with shortening.
  • After dough has doubled in size push your fists into the dough to deflate.  Divide the dough into two equal parts.   Flatten each of the parts with your fingers or a rolling pin into 9 x 18 inch rectangles.  Now start rolling the dough tightly, starting with the 9 inch side.  After each turn seal the edge with your thumbs or fingers.  Once rolling is done pinch the the seam into the dough. Then each of the ends closed. Place the dough in the pans seam side down. Now brush the melted butter on the tops and sides of each loaf.bread5
  • Loosely cover with plastic wrap and let rise for another 50 minutes.

 

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  •  Move your oven racks down so to allow the tops of the pans to be in the center of your oven.  Pre-heat your oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Once the dough has risen, place in the oven and bake for 25 to 30 minutes.  I have found if you use ceramic loaf pans it will be around 28 minutes and if you use a metal loaf pan it is closer to the 25 minute time, you will want to start checking it thou around 22 minutes.
  • Brush the tops of the loaves once again with melted butter.  Let cool for about 5 minutes.  Use a plastic spatula around all four side, gently lifting upward.  With oven mitts turn the pans upside down to remove the loaves from the pans.

 

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Recipe from Betty Crocker

Filed Under: Recipes, Uncategorized

Painted Toast for Kids

February 9, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

 

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My kids LOVE to help me in the kitchen, but sometimes it gets a little overwhelming .  I remembered  this cooking project they could do at the table while I am busy in the kitchen.

* I would suggest putting some wax paper or newspaper down, or the food coloring could stain your table!

Painted Toast is easy to set up .

Ingredients :

  • Milk
  • Bread
  • Food Coloring
  • Small Bowls and paintbrushes ( or I use basting brushes )

To set up put milk into the small bowls , drop desired amount of food coloring into each bowl.  Place bread onto paper plates to “paint”, let the children go wild with their imagination !

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To toast the bread place onto a cookie sheet in  a preheated oven of 300 degrees for about 5 mins .

We usually make garlic bread out of our painted toast , which is butter and garlic powder. But you can top your painted toast with anything from peanut butter to Nutella.

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ABC Letter Find Game (PERFECT for in Car)

January 28, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

abc letter find gameABC Letter Find Game
Letter find with sticker dots

This costs UNDER $2 to make, and will give you numerous games!

letter dot game supplies

Supplies:

  • Paper Toweling Roll
  • Dot Stickers
  • Sharpie Marker

Randomly place alphabet letters on a paper toweling roll and make matching dot stickers with the letters.  Once labeled put the sheet of letters and the Paper Toweling roll in a ziploc gallon sized bag and take it along with you in the car. You could also make smaller versions by using Toiler Paper Rolls, those fight perfectly in a sandwich bag.

Some other ideas: numbers, shapes, colors, sight word, etc.

Clipper Brooke’s son Tucker REALLY enjoys playing this as you can see!

tucker in car seat

 

Filed Under: Family Savings, Fun for the Family, Uncategorized

Kids Crafts – Indoor Snowman Fun

January 24, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

indoor snowman 4Kids Crafts – Indoor Snowman Fun

PERFECT way for the kids to have fun building a Snowman on those days it is to cold to go outside and build a real one! This will keep them busy for hours.

Supplies Needed:

  • Wax paper for work surface
  • Can of Shaving Cream (Cream not gel)
  • Tub of Corn Starch (16 oz.)
  • Food Coloring or Glitter Optional

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Directions:

  • Mix Corn Starch and Shaving Cream Together. It will reach a consistency like a VERY SOFT molding clay. You can store it in an air tight container or leave the “Art Project” dry. Add a little glitter for some sparkle, or even make different colors by adding food color. You could make charcoal for the eyes, carrots for the nose, get creative.
  • I DO suggest putting down some wax paper on your little artists work surface. Though it does clean up easily once dried with a little sweeping and then some water and vinegar.

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Clipper Brooke’s son, Tucker had TONS of fun creating his very own snowman!

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Filed Under: Family Savings, Fun for the Family, Uncategorized

Cheeseburger Potato Casserole

January 23, 2014 By Micki Leave a Comment

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Cheeseburger Potato Casserole

Ingredients:

1 lb. hamburger
3-4 medium sized potatoes
8 oz. cheese
2 to 2 1/2 cups warm milk
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
salt & pepper to taste

Directions:

  • Preheat Oven to 350 Degrees
  • Peel & slice potatoes and layer in 13×9 pan

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  • Brown hamburger and remove from pan. Leave the good stuff and drippings in the bottom!
  • In pan with drippings, melt butter & add flour (creating a roux)

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  • Slowly add warm milk and stir with whisk until all combined

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  • Slowly combine your cheese with the white sauce, once combined add hamburger.

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  • Pour over sliced potatoes and Bake for 60 minutes.

THANK YOU So much Clipper Cheryl Hall for this simple and easy recipe!

Filed Under: Recipes, Uncategorized

The Christmas Pickle

December 24, 2013 By Micki Leave a Comment

The Christmas Pickle

When it comes to Christmas Family Traditions, my favorite would have to be finding The Christmas Pickle hidden in the Christmas Tree! Below you can read “The legend of the Christmas Pickle”

Oh the fun I remember searching with my siblings Christmas Morning… All three of us hoping to be the first to find that sneaky pickle and hand it to our Mother to get the special Present for doing so. Never anything to big or to fancy, Usually a pair of socks, a bag of candy, something simple like that.

BUT the best part… Being able to claim to the rest of the family, “I FOUND THE PICKLE!”

Our Mom still hides that pickle EVERY YEAR, and now my Son and nieces carry on this tradition! Though I will admit, it is hard for my myself, my sister, and our brother not to jump in and start searching, we let the kids have the fun!

The pickle search starts once the last gift has been opened! It usually does not take real long to find, it just depends on how old the children are and how sneaky it is hidden to blend in. (And let me tell you, as we got older, my mom REALLY  buried it deep in the tree!)

If you would like to start this fun tradition in your family, you can find one at most Christmas Stores or you can also find a nice selection HERE on Amazon (Ad/Affiliate Link) (I have recently seen one at my local target store, but it was large and an odd color and had a Christmas hat on.  It would not be to easy to hide that in a Christmas Tree and not be seen!)

There are many different rumors if this is German or where this “Tradition” came from, but honestly, that does not matter to me, it is now a tradition in my family and will hopefully continue in our family for generations to come!

The Legend of the Christmas Pickle

“A very old Christmas eve tradition in Germany was to hide a pickle [ornament] deep in the branches of the family Christmas Tree. The parents hung the pickle last after all the other ornaments were in place. In the morning they knew the most observant child would receive an extra gift from St. Nicholas. The first adult who finds the pickle traditionally gets good luck for the whole year.”

 

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Filed Under: Family Savings, Fun for the Family, Uncategorized Tagged With: christmas pickle, christmas tree, pickle ornament

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December 16, 2013 By Micki Leave a Comment

 

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Daily in December – Random Acts of Kindness

December 1, 2013 By Micki Leave a Comment

Here on Coupon Clippers, we were trying to figure out a way to give back during the Holidays, so we decided every day to do a Random Act of Kindness for someone, ANYONE, Everyday during the Month of December.

Family, Friends, Strangers, IT IS UP TO YOU!

We would LOVE to have some of you join us! Each day we will post the photo from above on our Coupon Clippers Facebook so everyone can share what their Random Act of Kindness was for the day! You can even share a picture if you like!

It does not have to be something that costs you money, it could be even a small little task such as carrying groceries for an elderly person, or shoveling their sidewalk.

We can not wait to see all the kind deeds everyone comes up with!

It would be a great way to get your children involved and show them what the true meaning of the Holidays is all about!

Some Ideas:

angelmini.gif Write a note of appreciation to your mailman
angelmini.gif Compliment a stranger sincerely
angelmini.gif Write a thank you note to someone
angelmini.gif Look for something around you that can be fixed up, picked up, or attended ie, put shopping carts up, pick up some trash laying around, pick up something that has fallen over
angelmini.gif Give a lottery ticket to a stranger
angelmini.gif Send handmade cards or a letter to someone you care for
angelmini.gif Write a note to management or someone themself who has treated you nice while doing their job (waiter, clerk, sales person…ect)
angelmini.gif when you go somewhere to get or do something, ask someone around you if you can pick up, drop off or do something for them while you do
angelmini.gif Cut coupons out and leave them at the grocer register for others
angelmini.gif Cut an article out of the newspaper that would interest a friend and mail it to them.
angelmini.gif Leave have a nice day stickers at a front desk
angelmini.gif Put together a writing kit with stationery, envelopes and stamps, pen and give to hospital/nursing home
angelmini.gif Put a comment on someone’s webpage that you really like…… let them know you enjoy it
angelmini.gif Send a card to someone in the military overseas
angelmini.gif Start a conversation up with a co-worker that you don’t know
angelmini.gif Leave something cheery or nice for all your co-workers (in spring bag of seeds, fun post its, fun office supplies
angelmini.gif Put change in a row of vending machines
angelmini.gif Visit a nursing home. Spend time visiting with someone who doesn’t get visitors
angelmini.gif Put something you no longer need on Craig’s list free spot for your area
angelmini.gif Leave something for someone at an area where it most might be used, (lighter near smoking area, book in reading area, umbrella near door on rainy day)
angelmini.gif Leave a book you have already finished somewhere for someone else to read.
angelmini.gif Drop off a toy or game at a hospital
angelmini.gif Drop off a toy or game at a homeless shelter.
angelmini.gif At post office leave some extra stamps at the stamp machine.
angelmini.gif Send a picture you have taken which includes a friend and send it to them with a note remembering when it was taken
angelmini.gif Buy a phone card and give to a homeless shelter for them to give to someone.
angelmini.gif Open the phone book, pick a name, and send them something (movie tickets, thank you card, you are appreciated card, book, etc.) anonymously.
angelmini.gif Take flowers to a hospital ward and give them to someone who hasn’t had any visitors.
angelmini.gif Take some cake, chocolates, flowers etc. to the neighbors, or a senior citizen nearby
angelmini.gif Send someone a small gift anonymously
angelmini.gif Make a cd of your favorite songs and give to a friend
angelmini.gif Donate one hour of your time if you offer a service for a living, or one product, or one seminar, or one class, or just one of whatever it is that you do as a gift to someone else.
angelmini.gif Invite someone who is alone over for dinner.
angelmini.gif Share a comic strip or something funny with someone else.
angelmini.gif Leave a chocolate for a co-worker.
angelmini.gif write a note, send a e-greeting “just to say hello” to someone who might need a pick me up
angelmini.gif Visit hospitals with smiles, treats and friendly conversation for patients.
angelmini.gif Send a thank you to the employees at a hospital, or anywhere else that a cheerful thank might add a smile
angelmini.gif Put a quarter in a parking meter that has expired
angelmini.gif Write a thank-you note to a person from your past who has made a difference in your life.
angelmini.gif Drop off a plant, flowers or apple pie at a public service orginization or your neighbors house.
angelmini.gif Send someone an animated greeting card on the internet.
angelmini.gif Write a note to the boss of someone who has helped you, praising the employee.
angelmini.gif Drop off teddy bear to police department to give to traumitized children
angelmini.gif Drop a few coins in an area where children play, where they can easily find them.
angelmini.gif Copy a favorite recipie and give it to someone
angelmini.gif Buy a copy of your favorite book and donate it to your local library or hospital
angelmini.gif Write letters of appreciation to groups who are helping the community, the environment, etc.
angelmini.gif Send a card to a friend or relative you haven’t seen for some time. Include a photo of yourself and/or your family.
angelmini.gif Make a point of introducing yourself to someone you see all of the time but never say hello to.
angelmini.gif Send an anonymous scratch card, lottery or theatre ticket to someone you know – or a gift voucher, a funny card, a chocolate bar, or whatever you feel they would enjoy
angelmini.gif If you know someone who is having a hard time financially, pop a $5, $10 or $20 note in an envelope, disguise your writing or type the envelope, and post it to them.
angelmini.gif Offer to baby sit
angelmini.gif Donate clothes to goodwill
angelmini.gif Put change in a charity change bottle
angelmini.gif Bring cookies or some snack to work for office
angelmini.gif Drop off cookies at a random establishment
angelmini.gif Tape some change to a payphone with a card saying it is for whoever needs it
angelmini.gif Write anonymous, loving post-its for strangers to find.

Ideas From “Dare to be an Angel”

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Black Olive Penguins

December 1, 2013 By Heather Rodefer Leave a Comment

Black Olive Penguins

Supplies

  •  1 Can jumbo pitted black olives
  • 1 Can medium pitted black olives
  • 1 Bag whole carrots, peeled
  • 1 Container softened cream cheese
  • Toothpicks

Directions

  1.  Slice a carrot giving you circles to use for the base
  2. Cut a small triangle out of each carrot circle (save triangles)
  3. Cut the tips off of your triangle carrot cut outs to use for the penguins nose
  4. Carefully cut your jumbo olives from top to bottom on one side
  5. Using a butter knife, fill your sliced jumbo olives with cream cheese being careful not to tear them
  6. Assemble your penguin!
    * Place carrot circle with removed triangle part facing forward
    *On top of that put a  filled jumbo olive (cut should be up and down)
    *Then top with medium olive (cross side toward the front)
    *Place a toothpick from the top down in the center of your penguin to hold it all together
  7. Insert small carrot tips into the cross on the medium olive for your penguins nose 
  8. Arrange on a platter for a healthy holiday treat!

For a cute display, arrange penguins around a Veggie Christmas Tree!

Filed Under: Miscellaneous, Uncategorized

Hershey Kiss Mice Ornament

December 1, 2013 By Heather Rodefer Leave a Comment

Hershey Kiss Mice Ornaments

Supplies

  • 1 Bag  original Hershey Kisses
  • 1 Bag mini googly eyes
  • 1 Sheet of pink felt or craft foam
  • 1 Roll silver (or color of your choice) cord for hanging
  • Hot glue gun

Directions 

  1. Cut half circles out for the mice ears
  2. Cut cord to desired length for hanging your ornament
  3. Carefully remove the paper tag from half of your Hershey kisses (these will be for the face)
  4. Cover the bottom of one Hershey Kiss (with no tag) with glue
  5. Attach two ears and your cord on the outside of ears
  6. Attach another Hershey Kiss (with tag) to the bottom of the one you just added ears to  (bottoms should be glued together and the paper tag becomes the mouses tail)
  7. Glue 2 googly eyes onto the Hershey Kiss with no tag
  8. Hang on your Christmas tree!

Filed Under: Miscellaneous, Uncategorized

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