I participated in a virtual tea party today with some gals on one of the craft threads that I frequent. What is a virtual tea party you might ask? It is where you get together and share a tea related project with others (in our case it is usually paper crafts) and then you have a cup of tea and the host gives out challenges that are tea related. It is really a lot of fun! I have participated in two now and I plan to do more.
Another thing that is fun to do is have unusual foods with your tea. The last tea I made some specialty sandwiches and scones with my tea. Today, I decided on something rather simplistic but delightful, Gingerbread cookies. I purchased an organic box mix and created these wonderful cookies. I did not put any icing on mine as I prefer them plain. They turned out wonderful!
BTW, the cookie cutter came with the box mix! How fun is that?
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Chocolate Cake with Sprinkles
There's nothing better than a little chocolate cake! I created this cake from a simple box mix. Of course I always put milk instead of water in my cake mix as it makes it so much more moist. To add a bit of fun, I decided to use some sprinkles on the cake. I also sprinkled the inside layer that was frosted. So yummy!!!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Coconut Cream Pie
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Smoked Sausage and Rice Cajun Style
If you are looking for a quick and easy meal on a weeknight, then I have just the recipe! Smoked sausage & rice is so easy to make and you don't have to purchase those boxed rice meals. You can make it from scratch so easy. Truthfully, the boxed rice and pasta meals have a lot of bad ingredients in them and msg. Read your labels and you will see. Anytime you can steer away from them and make a meal from scratch, I always encourage you to do it.
Anyway, enough of my healthkick and on with the recipe:
1 1b smoked sausage cut up in bite size pieces
1 cup basmati rice
1 can (no msg) chicken broth
1 tsp cajun seasoning
1 tbsp butter
1 tbsp oil
1 cup water
Heat oil in fry pan and cook sausage until brown. Place sausage in bowl and drain oil. Return fry pan to stove and melt butter. Add 1 cup rice and stir until butter is melted and rice has a brownish tinge to it (about 1-2 minutes at the most). Add chicken broth, cajun seasoning and simmer until boiling. Turn burner down to medium low and add water. Allow liquid to cook down (about 5 minutes) covered. Add sausage and once all liquid is absorbed remove from heat. Serve with veggie of your choice and awesome with cornbread! Enjoy.
As a side dish we had stewed okra and tomatoes. A fantastic and yummy combination!
Anyway, enough of my healthkick and on with the recipe:
1 1b smoked sausage cut up in bite size pieces
1 cup basmati rice
1 can (no msg) chicken broth
1 tsp cajun seasoning
1 tbsp butter
1 tbsp oil
1 cup water
Heat oil in fry pan and cook sausage until brown. Place sausage in bowl and drain oil. Return fry pan to stove and melt butter. Add 1 cup rice and stir until butter is melted and rice has a brownish tinge to it (about 1-2 minutes at the most). Add chicken broth, cajun seasoning and simmer until boiling. Turn burner down to medium low and add water. Allow liquid to cook down (about 5 minutes) covered. Add sausage and once all liquid is absorbed remove from heat. Serve with veggie of your choice and awesome with cornbread! Enjoy.
As a side dish we had stewed okra and tomatoes. A fantastic and yummy combination!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Peach Cobbler with Splenda Blend
We love peach cobbler at our house! Since we are trying to watch our sugar intake, I now try and make desserts using Splenda or other sugar substitutes. I converted my simple peach cobbler dish into a sugar free delight using Splenda blend instead of sugar. Here's the recipe:
3/4 stick butter2 cups peaches; peeled and sliced
Heat butter in 350 degree oven with peaches until butter is melted
Mix the following ingredients in a mixing bowl:
1 cup self-rising flower
1/2 cup Splenda blend
3/4 can evaporated milk
Pour over melted butter and peaches.
Bake 30-45 minutes or until brown. Serve with sugar whipped topping or vanilla ice cream and enjoy!
3/4 stick butter2 cups peaches; peeled and sliced
Heat butter in 350 degree oven with peaches until butter is melted
Mix the following ingredients in a mixing bowl:
1 cup self-rising flower
1/2 cup Splenda blend
3/4 can evaporated milk
Pour over melted butter and peaches.
Bake 30-45 minutes or until brown. Serve with sugar whipped topping or vanilla ice cream and enjoy!
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