Friday, January 21, 2011
Pincushion
I love love love this pincushion that Mom made for me...maybe one of these days (hint hint) she'll make one and take pictures of the step by step process...
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Mom's Birthday
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Carrots and pancakes
Friday, September 24, 2010
Zucchini bread
Jacob's teacher gave him a good sized zucchini so we made bread tonight. The recipe is from Betty Crocker . I used Bob's Red Mill Organic Whole Wheat Flour which is why it turned out a little darker than normal. I omitted the nuts and raisins and added a cup of chocolate chips.


I put Charlie to bed and found that Jack had taken a giant bite out of one...


I put Charlie to bed and found that Jack had taken a giant bite out of one...
Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Last week we decided to make pulled pork sandwiches in the crock pot...it was so good! VERY easy, too! We also had sweet potatoes and Uncle Jerimy made grilled pineapple...yum!
1 large pork tenderloin, I used one about 7-8 lbs, it was big! It should have a bone and a layer of fat on the bottom.
1 large yellow onion
1 can root beer
2 cups apple juice
Water
Garlic powder, Italian seasoning
Barbecue sauce
Buns or rolls
Spray the crock pot with a non-stick cooking spray. Slice the onions and layer them evenly in the bottom of the crock pot. Place the pork in the crock pot, fatty side up, pour in root beer, apple juice and water until the liquid is about 2/3 full. Sprinkle with seasonings. Let the meat sit in the pot, refrigerated, for a couple of hours then flip and sprinkle with seasonings. I put the pot on low at midnight so it was ready at 2:00 PM. When the meat reaches an internal temperature of 160 degrees, drain the meat, remove the bone and shred with 2 forks. Serve on rolls with BBQ sauce!
Here is Martha's picture:

Here is mine:
1 large pork tenderloin, I used one about 7-8 lbs, it was big! It should have a bone and a layer of fat on the bottom.
1 large yellow onion
1 can root beer
2 cups apple juice
Water
Garlic powder, Italian seasoning
Barbecue sauce
Buns or rolls
Spray the crock pot with a non-stick cooking spray. Slice the onions and layer them evenly in the bottom of the crock pot. Place the pork in the crock pot, fatty side up, pour in root beer, apple juice and water until the liquid is about 2/3 full. Sprinkle with seasonings. Let the meat sit in the pot, refrigerated, for a couple of hours then flip and sprinkle with seasonings. I put the pot on low at midnight so it was ready at 2:00 PM. When the meat reaches an internal temperature of 160 degrees, drain the meat, remove the bone and shred with 2 forks. Serve on rolls with BBQ sauce!
Here is Martha's picture:

Here is mine:
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Christmas Pillowcase
Monday, September 13, 2010
Beach House Peach Cake



This cake was so easy and yummy! The pictures make it look burned, I think it was because of the dark pan. I told Jack, who loves to bake with me, that we were making a peach cake. He thought I was saying "beach", so he called it a "beach house cake." Since it's September, I broke out the pumpkin mold just for fun! I like that this recipe did not call for pureed or diced peaches, just sliced. They broke up in the mixer (I did not mix by hand) which left nice, big chunks in the cake. The brown sugar substitute for part of the sugar made it extra rich. There is no need for icing on this cake!
I took this recipe from allrecipes.com
3 egg, beaten
1 3/4 cups white sugar (I ran out of white sugar, so I used 1 1/4 C white sugar and 1/2 C brown sugar)
1 cup vegetable oil
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups fresh peaches - peeled, pitted and sliced (I used a whole, large, drained can)
1/2 cup chopped pecans (I did not use these)
Directions
1.Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease and flour a 9x13 inch pan.
2.In a large bowl, combine the eggs, sugar, oil, flour, salt, cinnamon, baking soda, peaches and pecans. Mix thoroughly by hand.
3.Pour into prepared 9x13 inch pan and bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 50 minutes or until done. (Mine took and hour)
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