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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

"What's for lunch? We have bananas..."


Bethi:" So we can have 'nana bread?!".
Me: "Sure. If Mom says so."
Bethi: "Yummy!!!"
Me:"Can I make banana bread Mom?" "Sure."

Off the little one runs to tell the others and I have to fly around the kitchen for about twenty minutes. I just made this recipe for lunch last week:
Banana Bread
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Half a cup butter
One cup sugar
Two eggs
Two bananas
Two cups flour
One teaspoon baking soda
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Preheat  oven to 350 degrees.
Soften butter.
Beat butter and the sugar together.
Beat in eggs.
Beat bananas until light and fluffy.
Mix together flour and baking soda.
Put all mixtures together.
Bake for an hour.
Enjoy!
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This is a good breakfast, lunch or snack!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

O.k., who votes that I don't make Maple Twist again?

First, one time when I was helping Mommy make this yummy breakfast treat, Mommy went to do something and I got bored of waiting. Mommy was surprised when she came and found a pan of circles! These should be a circle in the middle and triangular twisty things around . That's one circle in the middle. Not all over the pan.
Then, one day I made them myself. I put in vanilla. Not maple. This recipe calls for maple. Oh well just add maple and see what it does. It's tradition now. Daddy couldn't tell the difference, so now every Fathers Day I make the *Maple* Twists- with vanilla.
Then- the day before Thanksgiving- I did it again. I didn't mean to. But I put the oven 100 degrees higher than it needed!
That's it. If mom wants me to make them again then I need to do it the day before I should need to start them.
Here's the recipe. And don't think that no mistakes can happen.

Maple Nut Coffee Twist
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Dough:

3/4 cup milk
1/4 cup butter
1 teaspoon maple extract
1 egg
2 3/4 to 3 cups flour*
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 package yeast






*Self-rising flour is NOT recommended
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Filling:

3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons maple extract
1 1/2 cinnamon
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Glaze:


1 cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons butter
1 or 2 tablespoons milk
1/2 teaspoon maple extract
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In the order above, put the ingredients in the bread maker, on the dough setting.
When the cycle is almost done, mix filling together.
Take the dough out and dump on a floured area.
Divide into three balls.
Roll one out, spread melted butter on top, and then sprinkle a 1/4 of a cup of the mixture on top.
Repeat, putting all the extra mixture on the last time.
Let rise 30 to 40 minutes.
Bake at 325 degrees for 18-22 minutes.
Cool for 5 minutes while you make the Glaze (just beat glaze ingredients together)
Spread glaze on Maple twist.


Sunday, January 20, 2008

Three recipes in one!

We have found the perfect recipe for pizza - or three recipes - or four... Just three of them get used at one time though! Pizza is Tori's favorite food so that is what she wants for supper....and lunch.....if we ever have it for breakfast  then we will never have a break  from Tori's answer of, "ummmmmmmmmm..... pizza " when we ask what she would like to eat. "We'll see" says whoever asked in the first place. "What do you want to watch tonight?"  "Anne"." What do you want to play tonight?"  "Candy land." We've stopped asking her except when we want those things! So we have pizza a lot and I've learned the recipe all the way. Can come in handy when you can't  find the recipe (like the time we lost it at Granny's. We found it the next day...........in my sister's play pizza kit! The crust is one recipe, the first sauce recipe is my Aunt's, the second sauce recipe is mine, and the topping is from a different recipe. Here it is:

Three Recipe Pizza!
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Butter
One tablespoons corn meal
One cup warm water
One tablespoon yeast
One teaspoon sugar
One teaspoon salt
Two tablespoons oil
Two and a half cups flour
A  cup tomato sauce or crushed tomatoes*
Half a teaspoon oregano *
Half a teaspoon basil *
Forth Teaspoon garlic powder*
1/8 teaspoon pepper*
Half a block sharp cheese
Half a block mozzarella cheese
Pepperoni
Two tablespoons Parmesan cheese
Forth teaspoon oregano
1/8 Teaspoon basil
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Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Butter a pizza pan and dust it with cornmeal.**
Dissolve yeast in water and add sugar.
Add the salt, oil and flour.
Dump on a floured surface.
Knead for five minutes.
Roll out to fit your pan.
Put on pan.
Mix sauce,oregano,basil,garlic powder, and pepper together.
Spread on pizza.
Grate cheeses and sprinkle over the top.
Put on pepperoni.
Mix last three things.
Sprinkle on Pizza.
Bake for 12-15 minutes.
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*You could also use this recipe:

1/2 Teaspoon basil
1/4 Teaspoon oregano
1/8 Teaspoon pepper
1 cup tomato sauce or crushed tomatoes

Mix and spread!
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**This recipe can make one small and one medium pizza without doubling though you must double the sauce and topping.
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And here you have Three Recipe Pizza!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

THIS IS WONDERFUL!!!

This is so exciting!
We found out on Christmas...
We're having a baby!!! Due in August (the 25th) Baby # 6 will come into the fold!!! Now onto the yarn...;)