Welcome to my adventures in cookie making day three. Today I tackle, with the help of Ms. Anna, everyone's favorite cookie, the chocolate chip cookie. I found a recipe that calls itself "Best Chocolate Chip Cookies" and I had to try it. What did I have to lose right?
We followed the recipe exactly, and I think the one instruction that sets this recipe apart from other chocolate chip cookie recipes I have used is this:
"Dissolve baking soda in hot water. Add to batter along with salt."
After making the first dozen, Anna lost interest and left me to my own devices. Out of the goodness of my heart, I proceeded to make two dozen more walnut free cookies. By the time I had finished with the last of the plain cookies, Bryce had eaten the first dozen.
The last two dozen cookies are the best of the batch because those cookies have delicious walnuts in them. Walnuts, as you may know are not cheap but add a richness and crunch the the basic chocolate chip cookie. Nuts are also good for you; therefore, adding nuts makes the cookie more of a health food than a treat.
This recipe did deliver excellent results. The cookies are a little crispy on the edges and soft and gooey on the inside, but not too gooey.
Tomorrow's recipe is going to be super easy for me because it starts with a mix! We won't even need the Kitchen Aid.
xoxo
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Adventures in Cookie Making Day 2
I really like Oatmeal Scotchies. Or should I really say I think I remember really liking Oatmeal Scotchies. I know that they must have orange zest to be great and so you can be sure I zested an orange instead of using vanilla extract for this recipe. Below is the original Toll House recipe for Oatmeal Scotchies. Now I followed this recipe with precision, however my cookies cooked in much less time than instructed and spread flatter than a pancake. Should I have used more flour and less oats? Was it the baking soda? I went online to see what other bakers had to say.
According to the reviews, for this very recipe on the cookie morsel website, I am not alone, super flat scotchies abound. It's not me; it's this recipe. I also found a blog done by a wise woman who on her first time out the gate with this recipe reduced the oats by 1/2 a cup. Her resulting cookies look thicker than mine.
When my first dozen came out so flat and brown, I put the remainder of the dough in the fridge and then made the rest with chilled dough. Alas, that didn't matter. Sigh. Can't win them all I guess. I have seen there are recipes for Oatmeal Scotchie Bars, maybe next time I'll try that --or better yet if I want a butterscotch treat- I should try a no bake option and make butterscotch haystacks.
Tomorrow with assistance from Anna I'll be tackling a recipe called "Best Chocolate Chip Cookies"
Happy Tuesday xoxo!
Monday, November 26, 2018
It's Christmas...Cookie Time!
Recently, I got it in my head that this year I'd like to make many different kinds of Christmas Cookies. Thanksgiving has passed and the time is here. Plus there were a couple of really good sales on butter, and I have a bunch of butter on hand. Is there a better way to use excess butter beside cookie making? I think not.
For my first batch of cookies I got out my cookie press and made these spritz cookies. The recipe is very short and simple. I used almond extract instead of vanilla because that is the flavor I expect in my spritz cookies.
As I was sampling my work, I pondering a key question. What beer or wine would pair best with these bites of goodness?
Here is what Food & Wine has to say:
Simple Cookies: Prosecco
I don’t mean “simple” in a bad way here; these cookies just don’t have a lot going on: sugar cookies, spritz cookies, shortbread cookies, basically anything light in color and straightforward in taste. There are no mix-ins, no fillings, and no complex flavors from caramelization or browning. Not surprisingly, these cookies pair well with simple, light, even sparkling beverages.
I don’t mean “simple” in a bad way here; these cookies just don’t have a lot going on: sugar cookies, spritz cookies, shortbread cookies, basically anything light in color and straightforward in taste. There are no mix-ins, no fillings, and no complex flavors from caramelization or browning. Not surprisingly, these cookies pair well with simple, light, even sparkling beverages.
Now on to beer, the internet says spritz cookies and a nice pilsner pair well. If you would like to actually put beer in cookies, here is a round up of some beer cookie recipes.
Happy Baking! Next up I'll share my attempts to make oatmeal scotchies.
xoxo!
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Did I predict the future?
Three years ago today I said this "Tip for the day: It's almost Halloween, so skip the makeup this morning and get a little more sleep."
As I stood at the train station this morning waiting for my train and scrolling through Facebook the above status update popped up in my memories from three years ago. I thought to myself. That's a good post, I'm pretty funny sometimes.
Then I realized...I had forgotten to put on any makeup before leaving for work! Look at me, predicting the future!
If only I had used my magical powers to play the billion dollar Powerball. Alas It would seem I can
The kids of Halloween Past...
Happy #NationalCandyCornDay !!! Will you be buying a bag to enjoy or throw directly into the trash? Candy Corn brings out strong opinions!
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
The Incredibly Silly Thing I've been Doing
Nostalgia is a very effective means of stress reduction. Note, I have no scientific basis for that first remark. Life is stressful! The news is stressful, people are bonkers. And let's not forget it's unseasonably cold in my area. I hate turning my heat on before November. I gave in and started wearing my winter coat a week ago. It's madness I say. Also stressful is being the passenger as BMO works on reaching 50 hours of driving time to get his driver's license!
I bet there are tons of happenings in your own life stressing you out. If you are like me, you really can't afford to take up a daily drinking habit--so what is a girl to do?
Some people turn to ASMR on YouTube. I have turned to watching old commercials. To be more specific holiday commercials. Did you know there are hours and hours of commercials from the 70s, 80s, and 90s curated on YouTube right now?
Yes Virginia, hours and hours of Christmas Commercials awaits you!
I know it's silly, but it's so relaxing to revel in the Nostalgia of childhood. Try it! You'll like it!
Happy Wednesday!
xoxo
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Monday, October 22, 2018
When was the last time you tried something new?
It was a funny thing, for most of junior high Anna was very opposed to continuing band in high school. Even as we discussed her schedule for the upcoming year, she didn't really want to continue. So yes we nudged her a bit, nagged a little for her to give it a try for the first year, just the basic band and if she didn't want to continue after that, she could stop. Then out of the blue, just before eighth grade ended, she decided to attend the marching band meeting. This was a surprise development, we went to the marching band meeting and saw the well-made promotional video and Anna decided to join marching band.
This was the same girl who said previously, "I'm never joining marching band, marching band is like a full-time job." The first couple days were rough, not knowing how things worked and where to go and how to act, but after a few weeks she was warming up to it. This was due, not in small part, to the band matching up Seniors to mentor Freshman. By the time band camp arrived-- note, I didn't know band camp was really a thing--she was all in.
Saturday was the last marching band performance of the year at the University of Illinois, it was about 20 degrees below zero outside and the wind was a brisk 30ish miles per hour. We froze as we watching the band perform, and we respected Ms. Anna's request that we not acknowledge her in any way. If you ask her how the band did, she will tell you they had a bad run. She is more critical of the ensemble than the band director! What I saw was all the kids giving it everything they had all season long. In the aftermath of the season finale, Anna has now been hit with the cold that has been going around school for weeks.
Moral of the story, nudging a teenager to try something, to push themselves, can work. Really, this also goes for adults, especially those long past the high school years. Give yourself a nudge, try something new, push yourself.
xoxo
This was the same girl who said previously, "I'm never joining marching band, marching band is like a full-time job." The first couple days were rough, not knowing how things worked and where to go and how to act, but after a few weeks she was warming up to it. This was due, not in small part, to the band matching up Seniors to mentor Freshman. By the time band camp arrived-- note, I didn't know band camp was really a thing--she was all in.
Saturday was the last marching band performance of the year at the University of Illinois, it was about 20 degrees below zero outside and the wind was a brisk 30ish miles per hour. We froze as we watching the band perform, and we respected Ms. Anna's request that we not acknowledge her in any way. If you ask her how the band did, she will tell you they had a bad run. She is more critical of the ensemble than the band director! What I saw was all the kids giving it everything they had all season long. In the aftermath of the season finale, Anna has now been hit with the cold that has been going around school for weeks.
Moral of the story, nudging a teenager to try something, to push themselves, can work. Really, this also goes for adults, especially those long past the high school years. Give yourself a nudge, try something new, push yourself.
xoxo
Saturday, October 20, 2018
The thing about blogging is...
The thing about blogging is that it would be cool if lots of people read my blog; however, in order for that to happen, you have to invest a ton of time and some money to try and make that happen. It's a bummer but that is the way of writing really, anyone who writes doesn't write with a guarantee that anyone will ever read their writings. Even Stephen King doesn't know that whatever he is writing today will ever reach the masses --sure it's fairly likely in his case, but no guarantees.
Today we are driving down to the University of Illinois to Ms. A in the marching band competition. She said she would like us to be there, but she doesn't want us to try to talk to her or make contact while we are there because she needs to concentrate on her performance. I admire her dedication and was also a little annoyed, as is to be expected when dealing with teenagers. If it was up to me we'd stay home and watch the live stream, but when youngest child asks us to be there, well we are going to be there even though we are going to have to drive over two hours to watch an 8-minute performance and drive back. I'm really not complaining, much.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Need Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer in Your Ear Holes? Listen to the Dresden Files!
Death Masks by Jim Butcher
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I listen to this series on audio, I don't read any of the books--James Marsters is perfection as Harry Dresden. This is book #5 of this enjoyable series that I tend to pick up, listen to a book and then a few months pass and then I pick it back up. There is enough reiteration of who the main players in the series are to help you remember if you don't binge read the series. I am going to make more of an effort to get through this series in a more timely manner. I have to say I don't really care about the romance aspect of the book, but if Harry is happy I'm happy. Whenever Harry talks about his cat Mister, I think anew that Mister is the perfect name for a cat. And speaking of perfect character names, I hope the next book has more Murphy- the perfectly named police detective- in it.
Love that this book takes place in Chicago. Nice that Harry and modern tech don't get along as this is handy for plot building. The pacing of this book was good, I personally wouldn't mind if there had been a bit more downtime - like maybe 2 fewer battles, but that's just me. I'm going to go see if my library has book #6 before I get distracted by another book on my TBR pile.
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#ThursdayThought : Today marks the 4 week countdown until Thanksgiving. 😱😱😱😱 I'm hungry right because it's lunchtime and my mouth is watering as I am adding to my Thanksgiving Feast Pinterest Board. Click to see what I'm planning on serving this November. I've also begun creating a Christmas menu as well.
Happy Thursday!
xoxo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I listen to this series on audio, I don't read any of the books--James Marsters is perfection as Harry Dresden. This is book #5 of this enjoyable series that I tend to pick up, listen to a book and then a few months pass and then I pick it back up. There is enough reiteration of who the main players in the series are to help you remember if you don't binge read the series. I am going to make more of an effort to get through this series in a more timely manner. I have to say I don't really care about the romance aspect of the book, but if Harry is happy I'm happy. Whenever Harry talks about his cat Mister, I think anew that Mister is the perfect name for a cat. And speaking of perfect character names, I hope the next book has more Murphy- the perfectly named police detective- in it.
Love that this book takes place in Chicago. Nice that Harry and modern tech don't get along as this is handy for plot building. The pacing of this book was good, I personally wouldn't mind if there had been a bit more downtime - like maybe 2 fewer battles, but that's just me. I'm going to go see if my library has book #6 before I get distracted by another book on my TBR pile.
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#ThursdayThought : Today marks the 4 week countdown until Thanksgiving. 😱😱😱😱 I'm hungry right because it's lunchtime and my mouth is watering as I am adding to my Thanksgiving Feast Pinterest Board. Click to see what I'm planning on serving this November. I've also begun creating a Christmas menu as well.
Happy Thursday!
xoxo
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Is Being a Morning Person a Choice?
My goal this Fall is to become a morning person. Is this goal achievable? I really want, need, to finish the book I've been slowly writing over the last year so my latest scheme to make that happen is to become a morning person.
To that end, I started setting my alarm earlier- from 6:15 to 6:00, to 5:35AM. Yes that's right I can't yet push myself to be up at 5:30AM, I need that extra 5 minutes. To show the extreme lengths I will go to try and make this morning person thing happen--I even set an alarm and got up before 7AM on the weekend. On the weekend! Sunday I didn't even take a nap! Did I get more writing done? Barely, but slightly more than the previous few weeks is an improvement.
Here I am near my window, daylight has just broken. You can't see the sun because my window is Southwest facing and I didn't feel like getting up and trying to get a picture w/the sunrise in it.
I wonder how long this transformation will take? weeks? months? decades? Can you reset your internal clock for good? Or will one week of vacation set me back?
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Frost is now upon the pumpkin, soup weather is here! Please do yourself a favor and make this fantastic soup
xoxo
V
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Who loves Halloween? Who loves Hocus Pocus?
Hocus Pocus & The All New Sequel by A.W. Jantha
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Fall is here and when it's Fall I fill my TBR pile with Witches and Ghosts. I also fill my DVR with movies and TV shows featuring Witches and Ghosts. When I saw there was a book version of the movie and a sequel to the -dare I say- cult classic movie--I had to read the book ASAP.
"Hocus Pocus and the All New Sequel" was a fun nostalgic read. I really enjoyed the sequel and am looking forward to seeing the movie version of this follow up to the classic Hocus Pocus. The sequel features some of the children of characters from Hocus Pocus and of course those terrible witches are back too. Note, I read that the sequel won't start the same actresses as the Sanderson Sisters, which is a bummer to be sure. That's was makes the book even more fun, as reader of the sequel, I was able to picture the original witches. The pacing of the stories is on point with a nice build up to the final confrontation between the witches and the humans. In the original story I thought the 8 year old Dani was too mature for her age in words and actions--she really seems more like an 11 year old. The teens in the stories are perfectly age appropriate which is a nice change.
This would be a fun book to read with kids at bedtime as you count down to Halloween. I borrowed the book digitally from my library, so I'm sure it's easy to get a copy to enjoy before October ends. Once you finish the book you can have a family movie night, pop some popcorn and watch the classic movie!
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Fall is here and when it's Fall I fill my TBR pile with Witches and Ghosts. I also fill my DVR with movies and TV shows featuring Witches and Ghosts. When I saw there was a book version of the movie and a sequel to the -dare I say- cult classic movie--I had to read the book ASAP.
"Hocus Pocus and the All New Sequel" was a fun nostalgic read. I really enjoyed the sequel and am looking forward to seeing the movie version of this follow up to the classic Hocus Pocus. The sequel features some of the children of characters from Hocus Pocus and of course those terrible witches are back too. Note, I read that the sequel won't start the same actresses as the Sanderson Sisters, which is a bummer to be sure. That's was makes the book even more fun, as reader of the sequel, I was able to picture the original witches. The pacing of the stories is on point with a nice build up to the final confrontation between the witches and the humans. In the original story I thought the 8 year old Dani was too mature for her age in words and actions--she really seems more like an 11 year old. The teens in the stories are perfectly age appropriate which is a nice change.
This would be a fun book to read with kids at bedtime as you count down to Halloween. I borrowed the book digitally from my library, so I'm sure it's easy to get a copy to enjoy before October ends. Once you finish the book you can have a family movie night, pop some popcorn and watch the classic movie!
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