Enjoy!
Friday, April 29, 2011
Banana Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
I had a single, very ripe banana that was begging to be used, so I decided to make a breakfast cookie with some healthy ingredients. I started going through the cupboards, looking for ingredients and came up with these little gems. They are filled with whole grains, fiber and flavor! The only fat comes from the half cup of peanut butter and quarter cup of coconut. The dough is a little on the wet side but they hold their shape when they bake. Very moist, not too dense and lots of flavor. They passed the dear hubby taste test! Yummy!
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Banana Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Ivan and His Dogs
Ivan is in love with our two dogs, Lucy and Buddy. He talks about them all the time, and the first thing he wants to do when he comes to gramma's house is take care of the dogs! He run's upstairs, opens their door, let's them out of their crate, gets them on their leashes, lets them outside and gives them a treat.
Then, the fun begins!
Then, the fun begins!
Happy to be at Lucy and Buddy's House |
On his way to get his pals |
Unlatch |
Set free |
Time for treats |
Time for some love pats |
Everyone is happy |
A little loving |
A little rest |
Time for some fun (notice that Buddy and Lucy are taking a time out) |
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Ivan and his Dogs
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
White Bean and Ham Soup
We served a spiral cut ham for Easter lunch and my dear hubby suggested that maybe a pot of soup would be a way to put the ham bone to a good use. That sounded like a great idea, so I started searching for recipes. I found this recipe at Simply Recipes, one of my favorite sources for recipes that never fail to impress me.
This recipe has two steps and each step simmers for an hour so it doesn't take too long. I chose to let the pot simmer for about 4 hours because I had the afternoon free. Dear hubby had taken just about every possible piece of meat off of the bone before I threw it in the soup pot. No worries, he had a container of ham strips ready for me to add near the end. That's just the way he takes care of business.
You can find the recipe I used right here.
This recipe has two steps and each step simmers for an hour so it doesn't take too long. I chose to let the pot simmer for about 4 hours because I had the afternoon free. Dear hubby had taken just about every possible piece of meat off of the bone before I threw it in the soup pot. No worries, he had a container of ham strips ready for me to add near the end. That's just the way he takes care of business.
You can find the recipe I used right here.
I have made many bean soups in my cooking life, but this just might be our very favorite yet! The beans were incredibly creamy yet firm enough to hold their shape. I am wondering if it is due to the way the Great Northern beans were cooked. I don't remember ever cooking dry beans in the way the recipe stated. You bring water to a boil, turn off the heat and add the beans, soaking them for 2 hours. If you like bean soup, give this recipe a try.
As Wiley would say, "This is yummy, gramma."
Enjoy!
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White Bean and Ham Soup
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Easter with the Family
I wanted to make something for Easter that the boys
would enjoy and when I saw this picture and recipe
for a cute bunny cake in People magazine, I decided
this was the one. I used what I had on hand to
decorate it and knew it was something that the boys
would enjoy.
The finished cake |
The de-construction began |
and continued |
As we all watched |
A little finger licking |
...and more licking |
The demolished bunny |
We all had a good laugh! |
Dad and Alan deep in conversation |
Time for the Easter egg hunt |
It almost started and ended on the steps |
They wanted to open every single egg and eat the treat hidden inside |
It's not every day you find a treat in somebody's shoe |
Just one more bite! |
Time to release some energy outside with the kids next door |
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Post Easter/ 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
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