Thursday, December 11, 2014

Nutmeg Sparklers

Nutmeg Sparklers
6 Tbsp. Red colored Sugar
1 tsp. ground Nutmeg, divided
3 cups flour
2 tsp. Cream of Tartar
1 tsp. Baking Soda
1/4 tsp. Salt
1 cup Butter
1 1/2 cups Sugar
2 Eggs
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
 
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.  In a small bowl, combine the red sugar with 1/2 tsp. nutmeg.  Set aside.
 
In a large mixing bowl, combined the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, salt, and remaining 1/2 tsp. nutmeg.  Set aside.
 
In a mixer bowl, cream the butter and sugar.  Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing well in between.  Mix in the vanilla.  Blend at low speed for about 3 minutes until well mixed.  Gradually add the dry ingredients. 
 
Roll rounded teaspoons of dough in sugar/nutmeg mixture into 1 inch balls.  Place on an ungreased cookie sheet.  Bake at 400 degrees for about 10-12 minutes.  Cool on wire racks.  Makes about 5 dozen cookies.


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Drawing in the style of Monet

Finally, a homeschool related post! 

For the past 18 weeks we've been studying art as a regular subject at our house.  We began with Botticelli, Caravaggio, and Delacroix.  This week we began our new unit on Monet (Ace's request.)

For this lesson we looked at Monet's Terrace at Sainte-Adresse.


Following the directions at KinderART, the kids drew their pictures in the style of Monet, including water, a garden, and strong vertical and horizontal elements.  I think they are lovely.

Deuce's work has a sun like an egg.
Three named her's "Cottage by the sea."


Ace has a dreamy quality in her work.

Jack O'Hearts has a grey sea and a breakwater.

 
Fantastic work kids!

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Italian Bean and Barley Soup

Italian Bean and Barley Soup

3 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
1 large onion, diced
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 celery ribs, chopped
2 carrots, sliced
1 green pepper, diced
3/4 cup pearl barley, rinsed
5 cups vegetable stock
1 (14.5 oz.) can diced tomatoes, undrained (I use tomatoes from the garden)
1 (8-ounce) can tomateo sauce
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh parsley
1 Tbsp. Italian seasoning
1 Bay leaf
1 (10-ounce) package frozen spinach, thawed and drained
2/3 c. Parmesan cheese, grated
salt and pepper

Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.  Add onion, garlic, celery, carrots and green pepper and cook, stirring frequently until onion is translucent, about 3 minutes.  Scrape the mixture into the slow cooker.

Add barley, stock, beans, tomatoes, tomato sauce, parsley, Italian seasoning, and bay leaf into the slow cooker, stir well.

Cook soup on low for 6-8 hours or on high for 3-4 hours, until vegetables are tender.  Turn cooker to high, stir in spinach and parmesan cheese, cook for another 30 minutes or so.  Season with salt and pepper, and discard bay leaf.

Serves 6.

Menu Planning - The Rough Draft Edition

I usually menu plan - loosely - but I think I may need to start being a little bit more rigid about it.  We've had too many "staring at the fridge at 5:00 with no idea what to make for dinner" nights, and it is causing me to stress out.  The days I have it all worked out, I feel really competent, like I am on top of things, and it actually gives me MORE time to do other things, because I don't have to spend that half and hour or so frantically searching for something to feed my family.  Menu planning will also ensure that I don't have odd stuff in the cupboard that I bought on sale, with no idea what I am actually going to do with it.

So, here is my plan -

Saturday:
Breakfast - cereal and milk (kids are out with Grandma this morning, so it is just the baby and me)
Lunch - Leftovers for kids, Spinach salad (with chicken) for me.
Dinner - Italian Bean and Barley soup, homemade French bread

Sunday:
Breakfast - Eggs, bacon, & toast with fruit of some sort (we eat this every Sunday.)
Lunch - Leftovers and sandwiches for the kids who don't want what is offered.
Dinner - Potato Pizza Pie, Carrots and peas, tomato salad (for me)

Monday: Labor Day
Breakfast - Oatmeal with fruit & yogurt mixed in
Lunch - Curried Cauliflower soup with pita bread & hummus
Dinner - At my sister-in-law's house, I'll bring Cottage Cheese and Vegetable salad.

Tuesday:
Breakfast - Pancakes with syrup and fruit
Lunch - Pita Bread sandwiches, veggies and yogurt
Dinner - Red Beans and Rice, Fruit

Wednesday:
Breakfast - Breakfast Sandwiches
Lunch - Cheese Quesadillas, veggies, Black Bean soup
Dinner - Greek Pasta salad, Honey Wheat rolls

Thursday:
Breakfast - Blueberry Applesauce muffins with yogurt and fruit
Lunch - Leftovers and sandwiches, fruit & veggies
Dinner - Salmon, Dill Rice, Carrots and green beans

Friday:
Breakfast - Scrambled eggs and toast
Lunch - Grilled Cheese sandwiches and Tomato soup
Dinner - My book club night.  I'll make sure that there are pizzas in the freezer for the hubby and the kids.  They'll appreciate it!

Aaaaand back to
Saturday:
Breakfast: Waffles with syrup and toast
Lunch: Leftovers, salad and sandwiches
Dinner: Split Pea Soup with Ham, homemade French bread

Curried Cauliflower Soup

Curried Cauliflower Soup
From the Volumetrics cookbook.

Makes 4 (1 1/2 cup servings)

1 T. Extra-virgin oil
1 1/2 c. halved and sliced onions
1 tsp. curry powder
2 c. vegetable broth
4 c. chopped cauliflowerettes
1/2 tsp. salt
2 c. shredded zucchini, (about 2 small)

Heat the oil in a 4- to 5-quart saucepan over medium heat.  Add the onions and curry powder; cover and cook 4 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add the broth, cauliflower, salt and 2 cups water to the pot.  Simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. 

Puree the soup in a blender (or use a wand blender), return to pot.  Reserve 2 Tbsp. of the zucchini.  Add the rest of the zucchini to the pot.  Heat the soup.  Ladle the soup into bowls, and garnish with reserved zucchini.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Pantry clean out time

Full disclosure time:  I sometimes buy groceries that I really haven't made a plan for using.  Sometimes these groceries remain untouched in the freezer or cupboard for MONTHS before I get around to figuring out what to do with them. 

This week my plan (if you could call it that) is to NOT BUY GROCERIES*.  That's right - I'm going to clean out that pantry of the "ingredients" and make room for "food."

That means the pork roast that I plonked into the freezer but then never used because it was so large that it takes so much time to defrost that I just shift it aside for the popcicles will get used (finally.)  Probably a whole bunch of rice too.  I have LOTS of rice. 

*Milk and eggs are exceptions.  We cannot live without milk and eggs in the house.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Party, Party, Party...

We've been in full party mode at the Hearts Residence. Deuce, Jack O'Hearts, and Little 4 are having birthday parties all within 3 weeks of each other. Deuce was easy - she wanted just a sleepover with a couple of friends. Movies, cupcake decorating, popcorn, giggling, and waffles for breakfast. 


You tell that there's a LOT of sugar at that table! 

Jack O'Hearts had an adventure themed party. For that I needed a little more planning. I made State Park type signs to mark the different areas of the backyard and the different activities that we were going to do there. We made a pretty neat-o obsticle course, a stuffed animal safari, crafts, and an ice cream sundae bar.  We finished up the party with s'mores made over the fire pit.
Jack O'Hearts - Adventurer!

Running the obsticle course


Now I'm starting to get the yard ready for Little 4's Carnival Birthday party.  I'll breathe later.