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Archive for May, 2009

Brooke’s Chocolate Triffle

Yesterday my friend, Brooke, made the most delicious triffle! It is not only stunning but so simple.

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Just a few ingredients:

1 Cake Mix

1 large box chocolate pudding (plus 2 cups milk,divided)

2 containers of  frozen whipped topping (thawed)

6 Heath candy bars, crushed

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Bake cake according to package directions, cool and cut into squares.

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Layer chocolate cake, pudding (1/2 of the box mixed with 1 cup milk, allowing to thicken slightly so it can still be poured), 1 container whipped topping, then  1/2 the crushed Heath candy bars  into a triffle bowl. Repeat with chocolate cake.

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Next mix the other 1/2  of pudding with 1 cup milk, mixing well and allowing to thicken slightly (so it can still be poured).

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Add another layer of whipped topping.

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Top with the remaining 1/2 of crushed Heath candy bars.

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Yum!

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Very Berry Pie

We spent a wonderful weekend with special friends and our friend Jenny made us the most delicious Triple Berry Pie!

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This is the perfect pie to enjoy fresh berries!  It is not only delicious but simple.

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Triple Berry Pie

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Two 9 inch pie crusts

2 cups fresh blueberries rinsed and drained, you can also use blackberries or a combination of both

1 cup fresh raspberries rinsed and drained

4 cups fresh strawberries rinsed, stemmed and halved

2 tablespoon cornstarch

1/4 cup water

3/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar divided

1 large egg lightly beaten

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Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Press 1 pie crust into a lightly greased pie pan. In large bowl, combine blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries.  In small bowl, combine cornstarch and 1/4 cup water and stir until smooth and then add in 3/4 cup of the sugar. Pour cornstarch, sugar and water mixture over the berries and toss. Let stand 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour berries into pie shell and place remaining pie shell over the top and crimp edges together (you can also cut pastry into strips and weave into a lattice pattern). Brush top of pie with beaten egg and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of sugar.  Cut slits or pattern in the top of pie to vent.  Bake  at 375 degrees for 40-50 minutes until crust is lightly browned. If edges brown too quickly tent pie with foil. Pie is delicious served warm or cold with vanilla ice cream.

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Enjoy!

A little girl’s purse – a project for big and little girls to make together!

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Leigh Ann from the object project is sharing a quick and easy way to make a darling purse for a little girl (or with just the right fabric could be a fun night out clutch for us big girls).

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Leigh Ann writes........

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I wanted to post a quick little project that mothers and daughters can make together!

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My daughter, Audrey, is four years old. She and I often make things together. Audrey calls our creative time together our "craft show" because she likes to pretend we're being filmed in front of an audience! We must explain each step of our project in detail to the "camera". We even take "commercial breaks" to fit in some popscicle time! I really think she's destined to be the next great HGTV or DIY host!

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Take a few minutes with your daughter (or grand-daughter, or niece) to make this sweet little purse she'll love to tote around. And let her pitch in to the extent her skills (and attention span) will allow!

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What you'll need...

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One fat quarter of fabric, two plastic bracelets, scissors or rotary cutter and mat, needle and thread, buttons for decoration is desired.  You'll be using a DVD for your pattern!

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1. Let your daughter pick out her favorite DVD to use for the project. Fold your fat quarter in half.  Open the DVD and lay it on the fold of the fabric and cut around it. If your daughter is old enough to use scissors, you can trace around the DVD and let her cut the shape out.

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2. Open the piece and lay it flat. Fold down about 1" on the top and the bottom and press.

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3. Fold in half again, right sides facing this time, and press. Sew from the fold up to about 1.5" from the top (before you get to the fold). You may want to stop 2" or 3" from the top, depending on how big your little one's hands are. Repeat on the other side. If she knows how to use the sewing machine, let your daughter have a go at the 2 seams!

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4. Turn the bag right side out. Take one of the plastic bracelets and place it under the top fold. Handstitch the bracelet into the fold, gathering the fabric around the bracelet as you go. Repeat on the other side.

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5. Add buttons or ribbon to embellish the purse if desired. Let your daughter stuff it with her treasures!

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This is Audrey modeling her new purse (and her mango smoothie).

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You might want to make a matching headband or corsage. Leigh Ann tells you how with more clever tutorials.  She also has some patterns for sale at her shop, Strawberry Truffle.  Thanks Leigh Ann!

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Here is a long list of fun activities perfect for a rainy day!

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Build loads of paper toys

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Build your own paper rocket

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Make a beautiful pop-up flower

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Make a cool paper photo cube

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Make a cool crazy toy!

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Fantastic toys - Dancing Monkey

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Fantastic toys - Cat Paper Doll

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Make a puppet theater with dancing bunnies

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Make a cute chick box

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Build an Eiffle tower

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Build you name in paper

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Make paper dolls

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Make whimsical paper dolls

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Build and race marble mice and many other wonderful toys from the Toymaker!

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Make a pretend sandwich and Host a pretend picnic

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Letterfu - write a letter with no envelope, cutting or glue

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Cut a 5 pointed star in one snip!

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Make a simple pop-up card

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Bunny Finger Puppet

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Caterpillar Clips

Here is one of those instant anytime crafts to keep little hands busy!
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A few colorful pom poms, googly eyes, clothepins and glue and you have a cute clip!

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This would be a cute craft to accompany Eric Carl's book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar
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