Monday, October 29, 2012

Black Cat Cooking



From the looks of it, we're a tad deficient in iron and protein around here. I haven't done a lot of cooking this month, but almost-vegetarian soup seems to be what's on the menu when I do. These two recipes were both really good--easy, creamy yet low-fat, and reasonably well-received by kids.

http://www.ourbestbites.com/2008/09/creamy-corn-chowder/
http://www.ourbestbites.com/2009/10/butternut-squash-soup/


I made these for a Black family party the other night. Kind of fun.



http://www.cupcakesgarden.com/candy-corn-halloween-cupcakes/#.UI7cFc0k9bw

Happy Halloween!!!!





Sunday, October 28, 2012

The Night Strangers

Just finished reading The Night Strangers tonight. Not really scary. Just odd. I thought it was very cleverly written, though I haven't read many other ghost stories to compare it to. Did feel a bit like The Turn of the Screw. I need someone else to read it and explain to me why there are 39 bolts on the door. 375 pages later, I still don't know if that is coincidence.

I'm thinking this could give you a new perspective on your Rosemary and Thyme, Mom. Detectives or witches?

Lots of love!
Em

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Fancy cake with Uncle Mark

The kids have enjoyed having Uncle Mark come visit, particularly because he loves to bake. They made this Linzer Torte together and gathered actual leaves to mold chocolate leaves for the topping.  The recipe (from a fancy cookbook Nathan bought at a library book sale) was a little too complicated--we ended up having to substitute our plain old frosting recipe because the one in the book didn't work at all!  But after much effort it came out beautifully, and it certainly was fun.


Monday, October 15, 2012

Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies

Yummy!  Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies are delicious!  We got the recipe from Penzeys catalog:

1/3 C. shortening
1/3 c. butter
1 1/4 c. flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/3 cup cocoa powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 egg
1/2 c. milk
1 1/2 tsp vanilla
3 cups oatmeal
1 1/4 c. sugar

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, melt the shortening and butter.  Set aside to cool.

Sift together the dry ingredients except for the oatmeal. In a small bowl, lightly beat the egg with the milk and vanilla.  Add to the dry ingredients along with the shortening/butter mixture, and stir until well combined.  It is best to do this by hand, not with a mixer.  Stir in the oatmeal.

Drop by tablespoonful onto greased cookie sheets.  (We used parchment paper.)  Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes.  Cool on paper towels.

We couldn't stop eating them--until mom made us!!


Monday, October 1, 2012

Unbroken

Roger and I have both read Unbroken. It's not light stuff; these guys had a rough time of it, but it's still very inspirational and made me appreciate the endurance and sacrifice of so many. If you go online, you can find recent interviews with Louis Zamperini. He's 95 now, is very lucid and funny. This also started us looking Roger's Uncle Osborne's life. He was on a B-29 when it crashed in China.

I'm excited to hear about and to read the children's book choices. Now let's see if this posts.
Love, Linda