Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Our Club





We belong to a private beach/boating/camping club. It is close to our new house, so we spend a lot of summer weekend days there. It is a huge club with acres of mature trees, a ski lake, plenty of lake for boat fishing, a beach, snack bar, and camp grounds. There are several pavillions where you can hold large parties/cookouts.

I camped once...haha not for me, I love the whole experience minus the sleeping outdoors on the ground in a tent. I told Tony I will stay and do everything with him and the kids, get them to bed, cruise home into my 300 threadcount sheets and then come back for breakfast!

Anyway, the girls love the beach, here are a few shots from this past Sunday.

Some shots from the 4th...

a little late I know, we are busy having summer fun!!!











Monday, July 14, 2008

My Stand By Recipe...


Everyone has something that they are known for making. You know the thing people expect you to bring to the annual family reunion, cook out...for me my tried and true recipe is Apricot Squares.

Here's what you need to make these delicious bits of heaven.



flour, sugar, lemon juice, 1 jar (18 oz) apricot preserves, 1 lb of butter (yep, the whole pound)

and eggs (4 yolks), powdered sugar (not pictured but recommended: chopped pecans )

I use my stoneware jelly roll pan, but any jelly roll size pan will do.


Start with 4 sticks of softened butter.



Add 4 egg yolks and mix like below.



slowly begin adding 2 cups of sugar, mix mix mix


once that is finished, begin adding 4 cups of flour, one at a time, mixing after each



ideally, your mixture will look like this, it works best when it forms this crumbly sort of dough
makes it much easier when you are putting it together later.



In a seperate bowl, add 1 jar of apricot preserves.

Add 1 tbsp lemon juice, and mix

Get your dough, apricot mixture and pan ready to assemble.




Start by putting about two thirds of your dough into your pan and pressing to cover the bottom, like so...



Next pour your apricot mixture on top, I like to use a small spreading trowel to get it evenly distributed.


There's my ever present and helpful assitant!

Next, this is where your crumbl dough makes it super easy...just sprinkle your remaining dough on top. *Typically I add chopped pecans to the top before baking, I didn't have any the day I made these, but highly recommend you add some to yours.



Bake in a 325 degree oven for approx. 1 hr or until golden brown. Allow to cool.

After they are cooled, I top with powdered sugar. Cut into squares and serve.

These freeze well too.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

A Quick Recipe




I had a good response to my first recipe, so here's another one. I tried this for the first time the other day, its easy and a new take on an old cookout favorite...coleslaw.

With the exception of cooking the bacon, Ava or any of your 4 years could put this together.

Here's what you need:



Bagged coleslaw, Cider Vinegar, Sugar, Miracle Whip, Bacon and Peanuts.


I double my recipe on this day, so I used 2 bags of Coleslaw, 8 slices of bacon, ...


Start by frying your bacon


Next combine 1 cup miracle whip, 2 TBSP sugar, 2 TSP cider vinegar
You can adjust to taste and how creamy you want your coleslaw.


crumble your bacon and peanuts




Like so...


And Whamo, mix it all together and refrigerate for at least an hour before serving.


I think next time I would add shredded cheddar cheese. I thought it was tasty and definitely easy to prepare.

Oops we did it again!



This is our latest casualty. Ava jumped off a swingset at her end of soccer season party and hurt her foot. No major fracture but an area of concern of her xrays regarding her 2-4 metatarsals.
She is in a "wee walker" walking boot. She didn't walk on it for the first several days, but then in Ava style she decided to come all the way upstairs to show me she could walk as hasn't looked back. She is her old self, doing crazy things with the boot now. Hopefully she will be out of it this Tuesday.


Donut Sunday




Ava and Tony make "homemade" donuts. (I am struggling between typing doughnuts and Donuts...ok you get what I am talking about right?)


They use refrigerated biscuit dough which they fry and frost with canned frosting. Ava gets such a kick out of making and of course eating them, as they are laden with sugar.








Sunday, May 18, 2008

Spring Things!



It's been too long. But an exciting thing happened since my last post...Spring arrived!

We had been cooped up in this house for 6 months with more illnesses and injuries than any one family should endure. Since the weather changed we have been nearly living outdoors.

Gia is so much happier now that we can be outdoors. Wish I could say she was sleeping in because of the fresh air but that is not the case. So here's what we've been up to..


planting this tree, a prarie fire crab tree and some dwarf lilac bushes

creating, digging, planting and caring for our new garden. we have a new "green" area

in a private service yard, it houses our garden, a retractable clothesline, trash and recycling containers
we have been visiting our local parks, in an effort to visit 10 parks, which is part of a contest our park district is sponsoring.





This was from a visit to a local farm to buy mothers day flowers. I call it the "free zoo"




We celebrated Ava's last week of preschool with a school music program and a family picnic.
I promise to try another recipe for you soon. I just need to get organized and have all of my ingredients ready to go. I will try to post again soon...I think I may need a laptop since my time indoors in limited these days. Happy Spring!!!