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Sunday, April 18, 2010

New Spice Drawer

I wanted to come up with a way to organize all my spices.Has it ever happen to you, that you purchase a spice that you thought you needed when you already had it?
 Since I love to cook,I have more spices than the average cook.  I find it very frustrating when I can not find a particular spice.
. My husband Toby came up with a clever idea for organizing my spices. It was a low cost method. He took one of my drawers, and added some sticks 1x1's the length of the draw.
See also My kitchen redo on the cheap




See now I can find my spices, I have several of these drawers. The sticks raise the spices up so at a glance I can find what I need.

Best Chocolate Chip Cookies

These cookies are the best chocolate chip cookies I've ever eaten. I have been making these cookies for a long time my sons all love them.

Ingredients:

1 cup sugar
,1 cup brown sugar,
1 cup shortening ,
2 large eggs,
1 teaspoon vanilla,
2 1/2 cups of flour (all purpose flour),
1 teaspoon baking powder,
1 teaspoon baking soda,
1 teaspoon sea salt,
1 cup pecans roughly chopped,
2 cups chocolate chips (semi-sweet),

Pre heat oven to 325 degrees


The secret of having really good cookies is to mix all the wet ingredients in a separate bowl, from the dry ingredients.
When you combine them hand mix them only.


In mixing bowl add shortening , sugar, and brown sugar with kitchen aid mixer blend on medium speed for 5 minutes.
Add 2 eggs and continue to mix for another 2 minutes Add 1 teaspoon of vanilla mix some more. The shorten mixture should be fluffy and have lighten in color.
In a separate large bowl add the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.( do not sift the flour before measuring) Then sift twice into large bowl to make sure all ingredient are well incorporated.
Pour dry ingredients into shortening mixture.
Add pecans mix by hand with wooden spoon a couple of times.
Add chocolate chips, mix again by hand, til well incorporated a couple of turns should do, making sure to scrap the flour from the sides of the bowl. Dough should look fluffy. Drop a table spoon size on greased cookie sheets, place in middle of oven, bake 10 minutes at 325 degrees. Check for browning on the edges of the cookie, before removing from the oven.
Cool on cookies for 5 minutes. This recipe make 3 dozen large size cookies. These cookies freeze well. I love feed back let me know what you think. Thanks. Update to cookie recipe




































Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Brocoli Salad

This salad is very yummy leaves you satisfied. This is a quicky recipe, great as a potluck take a long.

ingredients:
2 Broccoli heads. Cut up to small pieces, use the stem part too.(trimmed first)
2 Celery spears cut into small pieces.
1 cup of cheddar cheese shredded.
1 cup of frozen peas.
1 medium sweet onion chopped.
1 cup of raisins.
8 pieces of bacon fried crisp, and broken into pieces.
1 cup of sunflower seeds, or toasted pecans.

Dressing:
1/2 cup of mayo.
1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar.
1/8 cup of sugar.
Mix dressing pour over all the ingredients.
Enjoy! Let me know what you think.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Elmo Birthday Pinata Tutorial

My grand daughter Bianca's 3 year old birthday party was coming up, and let me tell you she made sure to let me know that Elmo was what she wanted for her birthday. Its funny even at three years old they can have such an adorable personality. I thought that it would be cute to give her a big Elmo Pinata as the main theme for the party. I went on the hunt driving to several stores with no luck in finding a big Elmo pinata, determined not to let my gran baby down, that's when I decided that I will just make my own like my grandmother use too. I still have fond childhood memories of being fascinated by my grandmother Rufa's ability to make home made pinatas for me and I would like Bianca to have those same memories. I remember the outside of our house would have 7 to 10 pinatas hanging from some old yellow rope that she tied around two big wooden telephone poles, for neighbors and on lookers to admire and possibly purchase. My grandmother used to make hers the traditional way with a ceramic crock for the body. I will show you a much easier way by using newspaper, while still implementing grandma's old homemade glue recipe. So lets get started! and please don't forget to leave a comment so I know how this turned out for you. (I love feedback!) Also see dinosaur pinata tutorial











Supplies:News paper lots of it. Large bowls. Masking tape.
Flour, wire, pan to make the glue. Red, yellow, white, paper crepe , and a large balloon. White tissue paper, 2 inch Styrofoam egg. 2 pieces white paper towel. 1 piece of black feltTo make paste. Mix 1 cup of all purpose flour with 2 cups of water. On medium heat cook for 15 minutes. Stirring constantly until it thickens.
It should look like this when complete. This will be the paste you use to make the pinata.
Put glue on 3 pieces of newspaper and smash to take on the shape of the large bowl. Make two of these bowl shapes. One will be the top of the head, the other will be the bottom of head. We will put them together to make Elmo's football shaped head.
Cut newspaper into 2 by 8 inch strips. Use these to reinforce the paper shapes.

This is the paper bowl after reinforcing with paper strips. Trim away the excess paper. let dry over night.
For the body part of Elmo, grease a large balloon.

Paste strips of new paper with homemade paste.
Let dry over night. It will get hard when dry. Poke 2 holes 3 inches apart, in the middle of bowl shape. Push wire through. Add 1 more wire. Making a total of 2 wires. secure with masking tape so wires won't move. These wires will attach head to body.

Trim excess paper on the sides of the bowls. The wires will stick out at the bottom of the paper bowl shape.
Bend bowls into football shapes
Fit one bowl shape, into another bowl shape. Hold together with masking tape. This will allow you to be able to attach the paper strips with the paste. Let dry over night.
In the mean time prepare the crepe paper. Wrap crepe paper around your hand to create wraps like the example on the table.

Cut half way up, spacing 1/8 of an inch apart.

Open cut strips, and insert your fingers. Take scissors to curl shape on the cut ends
We will use these strips to cover Elmo.
Cut a square hold on one side of egg shaped body part. This will allow you to put your hand inside to attach head to body. It also will be where the candy is stored.
Poke on top of egg shape 2 holes 3 inches apart. Pull the wire from the head through the body, tighten and twist wire so it doesn't pull apart.
Cut 4 feet of wire. Like wise poke 2 holes on the bottom of the body shape 4 inches apart. Pull the wire through. Then cut 4 feet of wire and repeat for the arms. Also at the back poke 2 holes close to arms. Pull wire through for hanging.

Take 2 pieces of full size newspaper and scrunch around wire. Fold excess wire make the legs as long as you like. Repeat for the arms. To hold in place wrap masking tape around newspaper.
This is what the legs should look like with the tape temporarily holding it together.
Here's the arms and legs done.

Add newspaper strips with glue. Let dry over night.
Start wrapping crepe paper around legs. Take 2 pieces of white paper towels, shape them into 2 inch balls. Wrap tissue paper cut into circle shape around them.
Paste them to the head of the pinata.

Cut strips of white crepe paper at 1/2 inch flaring up like the red paper. Wrap the paper around both eyes. Cut 1/8Th off bottom of Styrofoam egg shape. Take your hand and shape an indention on the flat part of the egg, so when attach it will match the curve of the head.

Wrap around the egg yellow colored crepe paper also cut at 1/2 inch. Wrap rest of head with the crepe paper. Then attach the nose. Out of felt cut out mouth shape like this, and eye ball dots like this. Attach mouth with glue held with pins til dried. Last attach eye dots that what gives Elmo his personality. Elmo