Does there really need to be any explanation here? I think not, the photos tell most of the story - homemade crust, rolled thin and topped with sauce, mozzarella, cheddar, bacon, onion, green pepper and a sprinkling of parmesan - only thing missing right now is the aroma and the taste!In a world that talks too much, writing is a way to capture thoughts and shine a light on the enterprise of life - at home, in the kitchen, out in the garden and almost always through a camera lens.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
My Favorite Pizza
Does there really need to be any explanation here? I think not, the photos tell most of the story - homemade crust, rolled thin and topped with sauce, mozzarella, cheddar, bacon, onion, green pepper and a sprinkling of parmesan - only thing missing right now is the aroma and the taste!Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Girly Gifties
Monday, January 12, 2015
Story Stones
A drawstring pouch full of story stones was my Christmas gift to DIL, the teacher. I had seen variations of these on Pinterest and found them fascinating. As the holiday approached, I ran out of time to search for stones from their natural state, but did find a bag of them at the pet store in the aquarium supplies aisle! It was quick work, and fun, to paint some simple images with acrylic paint and then apply a coat of ModPodge.
As an afterthought, I typed up a short instruction card, (below) placed it between sheets of laminate and placed it in the pouch as well.
I so enjoyed creating the stones - culling through them and allocating appropriate shapes and images. Hopefully the first-graders will love them as well!
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Pop'sTarts
Pop was done with Christmas cookies. He mentioned in an off-hand manner that an apple pie sounded "real good". Well there weren't enough apples in my pantry to comply with that request but to humor him I did chop up the two remaining Golden Delicious, stewed up a sweet filling, and rolled out dough for about a dozen homemade hand tarts. They looked similar to the commercially made Poptarts, but boasted a flakier crust and a thicker, chunkier content. The house smelled quite cinnamon-y and Pop had enough pies for at least a week.
The New Year resolution to lose weight was put on a back burner...at least until next week when the new treadmill arrives.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Scant Snowfall = Exquisite Photo Ops
Monday, January 5, 2015
Jingle Bell Reflections
Packing away holiday decorations is a sad task in our house. The season seems an awfully short time to enjoy the special colors, sounds and smells we enjoy so much. However, I often pause and reminisce while wrapping certain treasures in preparation for storage, and often a little cheer is restored. Case in point is this framed photograph. The jingle bell frame was a gift from dear friend, Trudi, which initially I deemed rather garish but because I love Trudi, I packed it away and hoped that someday I might reconsider. Which I did! Recently coming across an old photo of me and my three younger sisters with Santa, I thought immediately of the frame. I enlarged the photo, slipped it behind the glass and was delighted with the juxtaposition of the innocence and joy of a childhood Christmas, and the sparkly, jingly bells. (And I remember that photo session in 1960 - there was a fan blowing to help Santa keep his cool and little Judy's hair kept blowing in her face!)
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