Saturday, December 29, 2007

Contessa's Coconut Cupcakes













The Barefoot Contessa's Coconut Cupcakes are fantastic.

Ingredients: 3/4 pound (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature, 2 cups sugar, 5 extra-large eggs at room temperature, 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract, 1 1/2 teaspoons pure almond extract, 3 cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 cup buttermilk, 14 ounces sweetened, shredded coconut

For the frosting: 1 pound cream cheese at room temperature 3/4 pound (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon pure almond extract 1 1/2 pounds confectioners' sugar, sifted.

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugar on high speed until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. With the mixer on low speed, add the eggs, 1 at a time, scraping down the bowl after each addition. Add the vanilla and almond extracts and mix well. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In 3 parts, alternately add the dry ingredients and the buttermilk to the batter, beginning and ending with the dry. Mix until just combined. Fold in 7 ounces of coconut. Line a muffin pan with paper liners. Fill each liner to the top with batter. Bake for 25 to 35 minutes, until the tops are brown and a toothpick comes out clean. Allow to cool in the pan for 15 minutes. Remove to a baking rack and cool completely. Meanwhile, make the frosting. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, on low speed, cream together the cream cheese, butter,, and vanilla and almond extracts. Add the confectioners' sugar and mix until smooth. Frost the cupcakes and sprinkle with the remaining coconut. Then call me.

More on cupcakes: Kid's Go Crazy over Cupcakes & Crazy about Cupcakes

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Kids go crazy over cupcakes!


What do these faces possibly tell you about cupcakes?

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Making Aprons - Day 5

Polka dots and more polka dots - three apron skirts completed . . .
perfect for tidying up the home front or making amazing soup.


I love the babbles on this spotted apron - gives it a retro, funky look.


I've got 5 more mother/daughter pockety aprons to do.

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Apron Making - Day 4


. . . and my apron making project continues . . .

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

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Mom's Pennsylania Dutch Potato Soup















Since my first post on my mom's wonderful potato soup, I've made it almost weekly. It's that good. And, because it's that good, I wanted to re-post this recipe from my Mom's Kitchen.

Moms says to:
Peel and cube about 4 to 5 potatoes. I actually add 3 more.
Chop a whole onion and several celery sticks. It's up to you how much.
I add crushed garlic.
Saute this mixture.
Then add the vegee mixture, the potatoes in your big pot and cover it with 32 oz (or more) of chicken broth. I use Trader Joe's.
Then add (gulp) 1 stick of butter and (yum) one cup of sour cream. It's rich and it's wonderful.
Then thicken the soup with about 3 T. corn starch mixed with 1/2 cup of milk.
Add fresh dill. I use dill liberally as I have fresh dill in my garden.
Heat and do not boil. "Mash" the cooked potatoes with a potato masher. DELICIOUS!
For an extra kick, chop finely jalapeno and add it to the soup. This made it more than wonderful.

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Friendships and Relationship in 2008 - New Years Resolutions

These are the only days we have to make things as right as they can be. As long as you have breath, you have hope and opportunity. My husband calls them the Glory Days.

If you knew that you were going to stand before Jesus, tomorrow, how would you view your life today? What would you do different in the relationship you have with your husband, your children, your mother, your father, your sister, your brother, and those who you say you love?

How do you need to grow as a friend indeed? What prejudices do you hold against people? How aware are you, with those judgments held, of your protective stances?

How many churches have you attended (lately)? Are you mad at the authority of the one you attend now? What issues with authority do you have? How will you deal with them before you stand before the ultimate Authority?

Have you gone from church to church looking for the perfect place that fits your list of what you think "church" should be? Do you go with your own secret agenda in mind and have you gotten mad that your agenda wasn't respected or put into place?

What kind of friends do you keep? Do you keep only the ones that agree with you? How do you show love to those friends? Have you burned bridges with old friends? If so, why? What did you do? How did you make a judgment against them?

What will Jesus tell you on That Day about those judgments? Who are you jealous about? Why?

My husband writes:
There are many kinds of friends: high-school friends, friends you grew up with, fair-weather friends and then, there are true friends. And among true friends there are friends that are distant and there are friends that are with you in the trenches; friends that you are partnering with. The "partnership-friends," mainly those who are in your congregation*, are to me the truest friends.

[*your congregation: fellow followers of Jesus with whom you meet on a regular basis to worship God, learn of His word and encourage one another; believers to whom you are committed, and leaders to whom you are submitted]

What makes a friendship rich and meaningful is ....read the rest here.

This year, might be your last. Who will you reconcile with? What bridge will you build half way so they can have the opportunity (their choice) to meet you in the middle? Do you have the relational skills to know how to build the bridge half way? Are your skills based on Bible?

What pastor do you need to ask forgiveness of? What leadership authority do you need to go back to and acknowledge that you were critical and gossipped about them?

What parent do you need to go to and ask forgiveness of - for not respecting or honoring them in that position?

What will your new resolution be in light of friendships and relationships for 2008?

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Ten Tips to Make Great French Press Coffee

Never tried FrenchPress? You're missing out. Here's my Ten Tips to Make Great French Press.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Vintage Apron Patterns























I couldn't help but post this, since, I'm going to be working on aprons today AND reading!

This vintage pattern is from So Vintage Patterns. You've got to check them out. It's like going down memory lane.

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Merry Christmas!


Today is the day we celebrate the Gift of Life.

Jesus, born of a virgin, God the Son, became flesh for me. Through His life and by His death and in the power of His resurrection, I am brought near, so that I may see God.

The greatest act of Love that God could give - for me and for you. Today, I am so grateful for such love.





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Our family celebration was spent a day earlier. Yesterday, was "Christmas" with the grandkiddos. We truly enjoyed their delightful squeals as they opened their little presents: Pet Shops, Game Boy, new underwear, chapstick, and a warm woolly jacket from us.

Our family has gone frugal and practical this year. It feels good. It feels right. Why spend so much money on gifts for children that will eventually becoming garage sale items or throw aways? Meaningful, purposeful, frugal and practical are my new motto's.

We shared our Christmas Eve early dinner with four of my favorite girls from India: Ambika, Vidya, Sowmya and Bindu. (I'll post pictures as soon as I can). We were blessed to meet two of their friends, now our friends: Venay and Shri. I made my Autumn Harvest Soup, Anita's lentil soup, but added small pieces of carrots, jalopenos, curry and some tumeric. We (the girls and I) made Basmati rice. I was thrilled that the lentil soup which became more stew-ish reminded the girls of home. Smile...

After our meal together, we left for DSC and our traditional candelight service - to remember what this life is all about anyway. Candelight in the garage of our "church" is always quaint. Anita and her son, Nathan, made it so with the fire pit in the court yard and the yummy hot apple cider. The gathering time afterwards is always so wonderful.
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Today, will be somewhat of a quiet day for us. Michael's taken Mark and Candace and grandkiddos to the airport. They're heading up to Portland to celebrate and be with Mark's family and their friends.

If Zane and Ivana didn't look so cute. I wish I'd have thought about taking a picture. Candace left them to fly in their Christmas jammies. Adorable.

What will we do? Veg. Be together. Give thanks. Drink coffee (oh, I've got in my mind to post a "how to make REAL GOOD French Press" with pictures.
We'll read. I'm still trying to finish Infidel, and Michael's anxious to get started on the two new books he got. One is from Mark - The Case for the Real Jesus and the other from Mitch - What's So Great About Christianity.

Besides reading, drinking coffee, talking about life and our life, we're thinking about taking in a few movies. Our friend Joel is the Netflicks King. and is the process of compiling a list of must sees. Joel mentions this blog called The Search.

Joel writes, Christian movie critic Brett McCracken. Brett shared an awesome post on the most defining films of the 2000s (so far, since it's only 2007 and we've got a couple more years worth of film-making!). I appreciated the word defining, as opposed to favorite or best. These are films that will be remembered as influential or definitive of the 2000s, not simply the coolest or most popular. Looks like it's worthy to check out.

Not to rush this day, I love to look forward to all God has for us. For those of you having a New Year's Gathering, I took a few minutes this morning (while Michael was at the airport) to post some party appetizers: Mexican Quiche Squares, Some Fun Fondues, or Stuffed Mushrooms (with cream cheese!)

Have a great day - our French Press timer is beeping!

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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Ode to Maggie


When Good
Dogs Die

Maggie is not gone

Maggie looked so peaceful


Zane took this picture a few weeks ago. I'm so glad he did.

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