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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Tip when making gluten free doughs

I found this tip on the GF Pie Crust box that I just made, but thought I would share because it worked awesome! Gluten Free doughs are VERY sticky and VERY HARD to work with. They suggested putting a piece of suran wrap/plastic wrap on the counter, then the dough, then another layer of suran wrap. Then use hands or rolling pin to roll the dough to the correct size/thickness. Take off the top layer of suran wrap, and use the bottom layer to carry and place the dough in pie plate or on top of the pie. This would work for pizza crust, or anything else dough. Made the crust a breeze!!

Gluten Free Pie Crust Recipe

I found an awesome pie crust... its a box one, but its the best I have found so far. Actually, we hardly knew that it was gluten free!! The brand is Gluten Free Pantry, called Perfect Pie Crust. There are 7 additional ingredients that you have to add so its kindof a recipe. One box makes 4 crusts, (or 2 pies if you use the upper crust.)

One Gluten Free Pantry Perfect Pie Crust Box
1/4 tsp baking powder
2 TBLSP white sugar
10 TBLSP cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
10 TBLSP butter flavored vegetable shorthening, cut into small pieces
2 eggs beaten
2 TBLSP cold water
3 tsp cider vinegar

**** see tip in my next post

Blog All Caught Up!

Wow, I can't believe it! I am all caught up with my postings! I don't think its been that way all year. Now, just to keep it that way :) Next project is my scrapbooking!! Got my scrapbook table all set up now, so just hope I can remember how to do it, its been so long!

Sock Day at School

Here is my crazy kids on sock day :)




Kylee learning about Our Community

At school in October, Kylee had a week that she was learning what was available to us in our community. One project that week was that each student had to pick from a list a place, then we had to go that place and look at what it was like. Then Kylee and I had to decorate a cereal box to make it look like that place in our community. Kylee picked a park down the road from us. Here is what our project turned out like...



Fun emptying the pool

Our pool finally had too many leaks and we were topping it off almost every day, and the top wouldn't hold air anymore, so it was time to get rid of it. They sure did have fun emptying it :) We learned that you shouldn't put one of these pools directly on the concrete down here. I think the heat from the concrete on those 116 degree days deteriorated the plastic. It was super wrinkly (like what your fingers look like after being in water too long) over the whole bottom of the pool. And there were a zillion hair-like slices in those wrinkles!





Creating a Volcano

The kids wanted to try out the baking soda/vinegar volcano again. This time we used dirt to make it more "realistic"

First Day of School - 1st and 3rd Grades




Even Sammy had to get in the picture!



Summer Vacation - Iron Bridge

Summer Vacation - Wisconsin

Summer - Vacation Guelph

Just a little bit behind again :)

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Veggie Turkey

For Thanksgiving we went to Pedersons for a potluck turkey dinner. Most of the friends were there as many of their families are many miles from here. Was many people there, but was a beautiful day, so we ate in the garage and spent the afternoon outside. Here is a picture of one of the dishes I brought. Saw the idea online and had to try it. Was fun!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Little Scottish Clothespin Doll

For school, Devon had to do a project on his ancestry. He had to do a family tree, a writeup of what countrys they came from further back. Then he and I had to make a clothespin doll from one of the countrys they were from. Here is how it turned out...


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Summer Vacation 2011

Summer Vacation - Harrisville

I found this program that makes collages with your photos, which I want to use in my scrapbooks. I am still trying to figure out how to get rid of their website on my photo... It is a free program so maybe thats why its there, and there is no way to get rid of it?? I did one of our whole summer vacation which has around 200 pictures, and the logo is in the bottom right corner, so I could cut it off after I print in and would lose the bottom 1/2 inch of the collage. Still working on it, but thought it was a neat way to show a whole bunch of photos if I could get this figured out.

Update on our patio garden

Here is what our "garden" looks like now... the beans are doing very well, and lots of buds now, so I am hoping we get lots of beans. The tomatos aren't going to make it I don't think... they had a bunch of buds a few weeks back and looked great, but then the leaves started curling and getting yellowy. Nothing has happened since the buds fell off. Don't know if its root bound, or needs less water, more water, different soil or what. Open to any suggestions..


Beans


Carrots



Sweet green peppers and lettuce (came good after I replanted them. Probably was too hot earlier)



Tomatos

Tenting in the Living Room???

This is what our living room looks like right now haha. We are planning on tenting for convention next week, and wanted to make sure our new cots would fit in there, as well as the air mattress and leave room for our suitcases as well, so we put it up in the living room to try it out before we got there. Can you guess where the kids slept last night ;)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Gluten Free Pumpkin Muffins

These were yummy and moist. The kids made them all by themselves! I found it in a magazine as a regular recipe, but for the flour I used the feather-lite mix. It worked well.

Pumpkin Muffins
2 1/4 cups flour (I used the feather-lite mix)
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
3/4 tsp salt
1 cup milk
1 can pure pumpkin (not pumpkin pie mix)
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
4 Tblsp butter melted
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 large eggs

1. Preheat oven to 375. Grease 12 muffin cups (I used the muffin liners, but found that the tinfoil ones work best... the paper ones, the muffins stick bad.
2. In large bowl mix dry ingredients.
3. In medium bowl, whisk milk, pumpkin, brown sugar, butter, vanilla and eggs together.
4. Stir into dry ingredients just until moistened.
5. Spoon into muffin cups and bake 25 to 30 minutes until toothpick comes out clean.



Sunday, October 9, 2011

Our House in Mission, TX

Don't think I posted pictures here of where we are at now, so here are a few...









New Curtains

Here is what I have been up to lately... I made my curtains. Still not sure if I like the swags on top, but they needed something, and just wasn't sure what. My next project is to try and cover our rocker chair. I have never done that before, so could be interesting!





With help from Sammy :)


The lazy way of hemming :) No, thats not a fire (thats what I thought at first glance when looking at the picture), its the sewing machine light!


And when you hem that way, guess this is how you press the hem??? :)

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Cheaper Contact Lenses

Just wanted to share this link that a friend shared with me. If you know your contact perscription (which is on every lens) you can order your own contacts online. Mine came to 1/2 the price it costs at the eye dr! Mine came in the mail yesterday, so it is a real site.


www.saveonlens.com

Friday, September 30, 2011

Spoiled doggy

Don't know what we would do without him!







Suprise Pictures on our Phones

You just never know what pictures you might find on your cell phone after the kids have been playing with them. Here are just a couple... welcome to our world :)



Roads on the Smooth Top??

Here is what the kids were busy at one day... Can you see the parking lots, round-about and roads?

July 4th

Time to get caught up on some older pictures that I need to get posted...
Here are some from the 4th of July.


This is where the kids watched the fireworks from... Had a good view above all the heads and vehicles in front of us :)




Craft time!