Everybody enjoyed the pops, even the dog who got to eat the sprinkles that fell on the floor. (Vinnie fabricated a foil catch for his sprinkles!) But I stick by my original thoughts and feel my skepticism was warranted - I would rather eat a good moist cake with a silky buttercream frosting than a mushed combination of the same!
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.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Cake Pops
Everybody enjoyed the pops, even the dog who got to eat the sprinkles that fell on the floor. (Vinnie fabricated a foil catch for his sprinkles!) But I stick by my original thoughts and feel my skepticism was warranted - I would rather eat a good moist cake with a silky buttercream frosting than a mushed combination of the same!
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Peanut Butter Cookies
In another decade, heck in another century, my mom made peanut butter cookies and crosshatched them with the tines of a fork. I'm not sure why she did, except perhaps that her Better Homes & Gardens Cook Book included the technique in their recipe. I own the same cookbook, published at a much later date but containing mostly the same recipes. So when Pop asks for his favorite, the finishing touch is sure to be the same as Mom's.
A little research hinted that Pillsbury popularized the use of a fork in the 1930's, perhaps to help the dense dough to bake evenly. Whatever the reason, the distinctive pattern is always a signal that a nutty treat is imminent!
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Twas the Season for Star Wars Mania

The action figures survived in a case in our basement for more than thirty years - they were not brought out as playthings for the grandchildren as were the preserved Matchbox cars, Lincoln Logs and Legos (except the plastic Tauntaun - for some reason he ended life as a pool toy!) Resale value was trifling so to coincide with the awakening Force, I wanted to gift the toys back to son, the original owner. I bought a shadow box with a fabric-covered foam core backing. After failed attempts to attach the figures with elastic, small rubber bands and jewelry wire, I finally achieved success with orthodontic ligature wire and staples. Son was thrilled on Christmas Day.
Another Christmas gift that followed the Star Wars theme was also a hit - son and grandson wasted no time donning their Jedi and Sith fleece bathrobes!
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Back Door Window Curtain
However, the privacy issue loomed again and I searched for suitable ideas, considering different styles of curtains and shades. After settling on a lace panel with top and bottom rod pockets, I visited the hardware store and was pleasantly surprised to find a product that I did not know even existed - magnetic rods! No need to put screw holes in the new door! It took very little time to measure and hem the lace (which I found in my fabric stash) and hang up the new curtain. I love the new clean look and since the grandchildren are (mostly) grown and the dog is (mostly) well-behaved, the rods stay pretty much in place.
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