Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Fall Project


Eli and I didn't get to do much Thanksgiving projects this month and I am a little upset about that but I was dealing with a lot of tooth pain.  But the project we did get to was so cute and Eli had a blast doing it!
We decided to make a fall tree.

The first step is to ask your friends on Facebook for four wine corks which you have many friends offering you hundreds of wine corks.  But since you don't want to drive across Houston be thankful for your friend who gives you the 3 you needed (I already had one) and only lives 2 miles away.

During nap time I cut out a tree shape.  Then I set out 4 fall paint colors.  Next I got a freshly napped boy and put his apron on him.




Saturday, November 10, 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Cooking scones with my babies!







The Diva and the toilet paper roll.

This is for everyone that thinks the Diva is all innocent and sweet!



She went back later and finished the roll!

Doggy Shirts!

I made these shirts for 2 sweet lite kids whose birthdays are coming up.  They turned out pretty cute, I hope that they help make their day special!


Halloween sewing

I had a lot of fun sew for Halloween this year!  I made the cutest skirt for the Diva and decided since it was such a cute skirt she need several shirts to go with it so she could get as much wear out of it in the week and a half before Halloween.

1st shirt for warm days.

Had a little Micky action for the cooler days.

Then she need a more Church appropriate shirt to wear with the skirt too, at least this shirt will be good for Thanksgiving too.



and of course the kids need matching shirts, these were for the pumpkin patch.

And these only got one wear because I made them the day before Halloween but they sure turned out cute.


Since we were all going as characters from Batman I sewed Thomas' a shirt for his costume as Two Face.

The Diva's costume as Robin girl wonder.

Batman need a Batman treat bag

A cute little Diva need a cute treat bag too.


Now it's time to start working on Thanksgiving outfits.




Saturday, November 3, 2012

Germ Tree

Friday morning the kids and I were meeting up with Amanda and her crew to do some shopping, while we were waiting the kids spent some time in the Mall play area.




Apple Fritters

For the 1st part of my childhood I grew up in New York and fall meant apple season.  We would go to the apple orchards and pick a ton of apples, watch them make apple cider then enjoy apple cider donuts.  One of the things my mom use to do to use up some of the apples we picked was to make fresh homemade apple fritters.  I have such great memories of my mom frying up these yummy fritters and then we would shake them in either powdered sugar or cinnamon and sugar in brown paper bags while they were still warm.  I have looked forward to the day that I could make these for my own children.  I tried a couple of years ago to make them for Eli but he wanted nothing to do with them at that time.  For some reason I decided to give it another try this morning.


So I got before everyone and started getting everything put together.  The recipe is easy and fast to put together.  While I got everything mixed up I heated the oil.  About the time I had the apples chopped I heard the Diva wake up (6:30am) so she joined me in making the fritters.
I just think these are beautiful!

As a child I remember my mom draining them on the paper bags we would get from the grocery store but since we doen't get those anymore a paper towel did the trick to catch the excess oil.

So much childhood happiness in this picture!

The Diva was the 1st to taste our creation.


She said they were a hit and put away 3 of them before anyone was even awake!

Next taste tester was the boy, he chose to have his fritters with powdered sugar.

This time he liked them!

Fiannlly Thomas was up and had all 3 flavors of fritters, he also said they were a hit.  Hannah Joy was a little upset because I didn't let her chose her fritter flavor so she ate one of daddy's powdered sugar fritters.  Thomas has no shirt on because we were going to have family pictures take this morning and he didn't want his shirt dirty.  The diva just likes to go around in a diaper!

I am so happy that my family enjoyed the fritters!  I hope that they also become a fond childhood memory for my children just as they are for me and they are for my mom, (My Granny use to make these for my mom when she was little).




Fresh Apple Fritters

1 cup milk                                           1 orange (rind & juice)
1 egg, beaten                                       1 cup apples, chopped fine
4 tablespoons  margarine                     3 cups flour
½ cup sugar                                         2 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt                                   1 teaspoon vanilla


Beat egg.  In a mixing bow, combine the milk, egg and melted margarine.  Add the orange juice rind, chopped apples (skins can be left on) and vanilla.  Sift together the flour, salt, sugar, baking powder.  Stir into milk mixture with a spoon until blended.  Do not over mix.  Preheat oil in a skillet to 350 F.  Drop off the end of tablespoon into hot oil.  Fry to a golden brown.  Turn so they brown evenly.  Allow to cool.  Roll in powdered sugar.  We put powered sugar in one bag and a combination of granulated sugar and cinnamon in one bag and shook. We left some plain for Dad.
 Serve with salads, eat as dessert, or have for breakfast.

I think we peeled the apples.
The original recipe came from Granny.  She used to make them when I was a kid.

350 for the hot oil. 
Makes about 40 fritters