Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Homemade Biscotti

I have been in the mood to do a little baking lately and I finally got my chance!  For the first time I made homemade biscotti!

Last Wednesday, was the girls last night for Pioneer Girls (kinda like a mix between Girl Scouts and Awana), so I wanted to do some baking as a thank you for their teachers.  Note to self for next time:  DO NOT WAIT TIL THE LAST MINUTE! 

So, there I am out with the 4 children, on the way to the grocery store to get the ingredients to make Beth's Spicy Cookies (these are sooo gooood!)  and Chocolate Chip Banana Bread.  In route, I decide that it would be a much better idea for the kids to make a craft for the teachers, so I turn around and head to Michaels.  I decided to call one of my buddies that I always call for ideas.  This poor friend of mine is trying to work her full time job and here I am calling her for recipe ideas (Love ya Mel!)  Long story short, we came up with coffee mugs and biscotti, homemade Almond Chocolate Biscotti to be exact.  My girl emailed the biscotti recipe to my Blackberry, you know the one I can barely operate.  Thankfully, I figured out how to retrieve the recipe and I was on my way.

Michaels had these cute little ceramic mugs that came with PERMANENT markers that the kids could decorate themselves.  Perfect!  I grabbed six of them.  Ok, so cute little mugs hand decorated by the kids with yummy biscotti inside.  Can't go wrong with that idea, right?

Next stop is the grocery store and then home to get going.  I think at this point it was about 2pm and we had to leave at 6:15 at the latest.  I figured I had plenty of time since we had decided to forgo a home cooked meal and stop for a burger.  This was situational, I really try to stay away from fast food restaurants.  Have you seen Super Size Me?  or Food Inc?  They explain it all.



Back to having lots of time.  I must have forgotten that when you are baking something and with 3 little "helpers" plus there is a toddler running around that you should at least double triple your 'Ready In" time.  The kids alternated between helping me with the biscotti and making their mugs. Their mugs looked great, they were really cute!  Unfortunately, only 4 for of the mugs made it out the door with us, one got chipped and my 3 year old decided that he wanted to color the inside of his teacher's mug and not the outside (why? no clue, other than he's 3).  Did I mention that those wonderful PERMANENT markers ended up on my less than 3 years old, wood kitchen table.  Still haven't figured out how to remedy that problem, if you have any suggestions please comment below.  The hubs had agreed to stop off at Michaels on his way home from work to get to 2 new mugs. He grabbed the plastic kids cups and not the cereamic mugs.  I really had to laugh at this point.



Only 4 of the 6 teachers that I wanted to give mugs to actually got them.  One of the non mug getters got a hug and the other one got some pretzels dipped in chocolate.  Sorry guys, we tried!


Thankfully, the biscotti worked out.  And looked beaut-i-ful! And tasted great!  All of which you are going to have to take my word for.  In my rush to get the biscotti baked, the white chocolate drizzled and them bagged and ready to go, I forgot to get a final picture.  Again, I am laughing!  Even though it was a little hectic, we did have lots of fun and we hoped that the teachers enjoyed their gifts. 


Monday, May 10, 2010

I was Simply Scrappin'

I have always loved Stampin' Up's Simply Scrappin' Kits.  I love how everything is right there in a little kit, ready to go.  All I would have to do is add a few embellishments and viola!

This evening I went to a scrapbooking workshop at my old upline's house, she is the lady I had previously been under was I was a SU! demo.  She is so very creative and makes some of the most beautiful cards and scrapbook pages.  I really enjoyed myself, it was lots of fun. Made me really want to get back into my scrapbooking! 

I wanted to show you all what we did....

















Hope this gets you all in a scrappin' mood too!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Ever Need a Little Godly Encouragement?

I have been listening to a series that I found online by Martha Peace.  Martha is truthful, funny and best of all a she is a Godly woman.  In this series she shares her testimony, which I really enjoyed hearing.  She gives wisdom for women with unbelieving husbands, husbands that don't lead their families and then there are several messages from a women's conference that she did.  She shares a little about her books The Excellent Wife: A Biblical Perspective and Damsels in Distress: Biblical Solutions for Problems Women Face

The messages I have listened to, have been very encouraging to me.  I enjoy how she seems to a very real and down to earth  person.  Some of the stuff she says just makes me giggle. 

I hope that you enjoy listening to Martha Peace too!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

I have a Blog Button... FINALLY!

After several failed attempts, I am happy to announce that I FINALLY have a blog button!  I am very excited because I had tried and tried and tired some more!  I am not in the know when it comes to the whole html thing, can ya tell?  So, today I was blessed with some help. Thanks again Diane!

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Monday, May 3, 2010

The Scripture Sleuth

Just wanted to share with you all some of my 9 years old's favorite books.  They are a mystery series called Concord Cunningham The Scripture Sleuth, by Mat Halverson.  I had ordered books 1 & 2 for her at the beginning of the school year, for independent reading time.  She loved them so much that we got her books 3,4 & 5 for the holiday. 


Concord Cunningham the Scripture Sleuth (Concord Cunningham Mysteries)Concord Cunningham Returns: The Scripture Sleuth 2 (Concord Cunningham Mysteries)Concord Cunningham on the Case: The Scripture Sleuth 3 (Concord Cunningham Mysteries)


Concord is a young man about 8 or 9 years old who loves to solve mysteries.  Each chapter in the books is a different mystery  What is really cool about these books is that at the end mystery, YOU have to look up a scripture verse to solve it.  The answers are in the back of the book.

These books are written for children ages 9-12.  They are great for independent reading or for a read aloud.  There are currently 5 books in the series, and the cheapest I have found them is on Rainbow Resources.  I hope you all check them out and enjoy them as much as we have.

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