Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Sweetie Pie

Not really pie. Pop tarts. Or, specifically, whole wheat toaster pastries! I came across a recipe on one of my favorite sites, 100 Days of Real Food.

It was one of the first sites I started following when we decided to change the way we eat. I like the way she breaks down her recipes. I like that she uses real food ingredients (she better with a name like that!). And I even like the lunches she packs for her kids. They make me wish I was her kid and going to school!

We have a big trip coming up and I have no clue what the farmer's markets or organic selections in the grocery stores are going to be like. I know there's a big box store close, but I'm looking for things that will travel well. I already have a list of things that we'll be taking from our organic co-op, but it won't last the entire time we're gone.

This past weekend, hubby and I and 2 of the 3 kiddos went blueberry and peach picking. It was a ton of fun! There are so many u-picks that have sprouted up around us (see what I did there? Sprouted? Get it?) and this one had the 2 fruit items we were after. We went early, trying to beat the heat. Well, we tried anyway...


The baby picking peaches.
 
 
The branches were so heavy with peaches, they would just dip under the weight and sit on the ground.
 
 
That is a good looking boy right there. He is my fruit eater, but managed to pick more than he ate. Well, peaches anyway. Blueberries, now that's a different story.
 

The baby picking blueberries. She stayed on the outside of the bushes. They were packed pretty tightly together and the idea of spiders and other crawlies made her say no, but thank you.
 

 
These gorgeous creatures were on the other side of the blueberry field and came to say hello.
 

 
Grilled peaches, y'all! Just say yes...
 

  
Berry sauce. I got this from the same website as the toaster pastries. The recipe called for frozen berries, but I have almost 15 pounds of fresh, so that's what I used. I poured some of this over my grilled peaches. Oh, my giddy aunt!
 
 
Ok, so back to the pop tarts. With an abundance of fruit I needed ideas of what to do with it. I had looked at this recipe before, and decided that now was the time. I can make these ahead of time and they will travel well. But, of course, there's always a trial run. I'm not going to post the recipe, but you should look it up. Here's my take on things.
 
  • You can use fresh blueberries, but I suggest you mash them first. The first batch I didn't and lost a bunch of berry juice to the pan. It's ok, though. They were still delicious.
  • They are amazing if you use chocolate chips. I used a semi-sweet because that's what I had, but for the trip, I'm using dark chocolate.
  • I used hubby's stand mixer and I'm glad I did. I have a Ninja, but the dough blade only fits the smaller container. Not recommended for this since I almost blew it up. I am not even kidding.
  • I rolled the dough out in batches. If you have a bigger working space, you could roll all at one time. I found it easier in smaller batches, but it took a little longer.
  • Mine didn't really golden up like the pics on her website, but that didn't stop anyone from eating them. I had to make a second batch because we ate almost the whole first batch and hubby would have been left with crumbs. And berry juice on the parchment paper from the first batch of blueberry.
 
I'm thinking of making a peach and cinnamon version tomorrow. The dough isn't sweet, so you could use it to make a homemade hot pocket style snack/meal. Everybody said yes to that. Most of the blueberries are going in the freezer so I can make muffins and more pop tarts for the trip. We'll have a small kitchen to use for part of the trip and hubby and I have already discussed some quick meals that will feed many. I just won't have the room or equipment to make these tasty treats for the travel home. Good thing I can make more when I get home!
 
Have a great day.

Saturday, July 11, 2015

She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain

One thing that Big Sis and I wanted to do was ride the Alpine Coaster in Pigeon Forge. Ever seen it? It's a single or double rider car that you control. You control the speed while riding down a track built into the side of a mountain. If I control the brake, I can handle it. Or at least I thought I could. My issue is that my dad's driving makes me incredibly car sick. Guess who drove? I was so sick when we got there, the thought of going down the mountain on a curving, turning, twisting track was NOT making me feel any better. Big Sis, on the other hand, doesn't have that issue. Lucky ducky...



We passed the place we wanted to go to. We stopped at a place called "Goats on the Roof". Want to know why? Keep scrolling. You'll see. But you'll miss the pics of the track. You go up, up, up the side of the mountain, and then you come down. See the curve right above the ticket booth? That's the big loop. Thank goodness you don't go upside down!
 

This is Big Sis coming around one bend and heading for another. She wanted to go full out, but the lady in front of her kept applying the brakes. Like I would have. Which is why Big Sis goes first.




And here she is, coming around the mountain. She wasn't driving six white horses, but I went out to greet her. See what I did, there?

 For some reason, this pic is out of order. This is Big Sis getting strapped in and heading up. She was so excited. I was so sick...


They call it "Goats on the Roof" because, well, there are goats on the roof. They were so stinking cute!!

I really wanted to bring this one home with me. Such a sweet baby! You can buy goat chow and feed them, but this one just likes to hang out with people.


And, of course, you can buy buckets of dirt to pan through. You are guaranteed real gems in every bucket. For $10 a bucket, I better be. Hubby wanted the stack since he likes to pan for gold and gems. Not happening.


This is Big Sis getting ready to board the cart on the actual coaster we were looking for. We passed it and back tracked after the first ride. This time she got to ride full out for the whole ride.



And there she goes. I almost couldn't watch. But I did, because I'm a good sister like that.



And she's still smiling! She said she liked this one better and I'm inclined to believe her. I did it again! I'm full of puns today!


This was the souvenir pic that you can buy. It's taken on the way up. I love the smile! She was loving it already.

Apparently there's another one in Gatlinburg that comes out over the road and juts out over the river. I'm not sure that would be the one for me. If you're ever in that area, give these coasters a try. I'm pretty sure you won't regret it. Unless the lady in front of you keeps putting on her brakes. Just don't get on after me. It'll be a slow descent...

Have a great day.

Vacation!!

So, I took a little vacation. Without the kids. Without the hubby. But with Dad and Big Sis! We met in Tennessee, where Dad lives, and drove to Myrtle Beach. I love Myrtle Beach. We drove back to Dad's and spent a few days together, then it was time for home. I missed my kids. I missed hubby. Here are some pics for your perusal...


This was part of dinner when we got to my dad's. He and my step mom took us to eat sushi. It was lovely. I didn't know Big Sis was squeamish about sushi. "Just answer the question and don't add any information." Ok. I am horrible at that...Good food, though.


This is the view from the hotel balcony. We were in south North Myrtle Beach. Yeah, I know. Makes my head hurt, too. We were the first hotel (or the last depending on which way you're coming from) and our beach wasn't terribly crowded.


See that pier? On it sits a great restaurant called Pier 14. Great food. Great service. And within a short 2-3 minute walk from the hotel. After our 6 hour drive took almost 9 hours because of construction on EVERY INTERSTATE WE WERE ON, it was nice to have something that close.


Then there's this beauty. I say beauty because it was pretty from far away. And from up close. But I have no idea, nor will I ever know, what it looks like when you're on it. I soooo do not roll that way.





Yeah, I wasn't riding this one, either. You sit in a cart at the end of the glowy sticks and the cart rotates around and around while the glowy stick goes around and around. And it's fun to watch it. I took these from the walkway right outside our room. Every now and then we could hear it or a random scream, but it wasn't bad at all. Most of the time I blocked it out. I was too traumatized from thinking about riding it. Big Sis suggested liquid courage. Um, no, that would make it way worse!


Ok, see that building in front of the ferris wheel? That is the other half of our hotel. It's across a narrow driveway from our building. Seems like you could reach out and touch it. Which I would do as long as I don't have to ride it.


Found some shopping at a place called Boardwalk at the Beach. It's not actually AT the beach, but it's close enough. Definitely drive, though. That's Dad and Big Sis. I like the cut out boards. They're fun.


You have to love a t-shirt shop that has this many Dr. Who shirts. I sent this pic to the big girl. She wanted all of them, and I don't blame her.


For all of you who were wondering where stupid comes from, there you go. We found it. It's in South Carolina. Kinda fitting, but I think I just got political...


Dad wanted to find a restaurant called Calabash. It is a seafood buffet and it's good. They have AYCE crab legs. So we ate all we could, and not just the crab legs. I sent this pic to hubby. I won't repeat his response, but suffice it to say it translates to "Wish I was there". Very loosely translated, but that's the way I took it.

The restaurant has a photographer that suckers you in to buying pics by taking a complimentary pic that gets made into a postcard. Dad is a sucker, but that's ok, too, sometimes.


And after eating all we could, we walked down the boardwalk. We walked into shops and browsed and looked at people and stood in line for ice cream. And found The City Harmonic performing. For free. Dad and Big Sis walked on while I got my worship on. The big girl and I really, really like this band. I wish she had been there.

Big props to hubby. That man is amazing. He drove me 600 miles to Dad's then drove home the next day. And came and got me a week later. And drove home. Because he so totally rocks.

I absolutely loved Myrtle Beach. If you decide to go, I know a great hotel, right on the beach and the boardwalk, with easy access to everything.

Have a great day.

Dance, Donuts, and Disney

I know it's been awhile. I'm trying to remedy that. I'll be dumping some pics. You're so lucky! Today's post is brought to you by the letter D...

 
 
 
 
 



These are the pointe and ballet costumes from recital. I need to download the rest of the pics. I have to be honest, though. I was so busy back stage, I didn't get a lot of them. The best ones are from a friend that took pics during performances. She got some great shots!



The big girl wanted me to get pics of her pointe shoes at the end of the year, after it was all said and done. Poor beat-up shoes. We go in August to get fitted for a new pair for the upcoming season.



I found some break dance classes for the kids. It's actually just called breaking, but when you say that, people think you're destroying things. The classes are very inexpensive, but it's kind of a drive. You want to talk about fun, though.These are just a couple of shots. They are learning a move called the 6 step in the bottom pic. The kids are also learning how to do a baby freeze. Look it up, but I promise no babies were injured in the learning of that step. I am super impressed with the instructor. And just a little jealous.

 

This was my birthday cake from last year. Donuts. I can't have sugar or grains, but I would eat every single one of these if they were in front of me right now. I would be miserable later, but totally worth it!


We wandered the resorts at Christmas time. It was something we hadn't ever done before and we are so glad we did! This is the ginger bread house at the grand Floridian. That is an amazing place in and of itself, but dress it up for Christmas and holy cow! See the boy and the baby in the bottom right hand corner of the screen? That should give you the size scale.


We also stopped at the wedding chapel that sits between the Grand Floridian and the Polynesian. GORGEOUS! Then we found this around the back. Hubby and I are blocking it, but Cinderella's castle is right between us. I want all my kids to get married there.


The Christmas tree at the Grand Floridian. It goes almost all the way to the ceiling. The ceiling is waaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy up there!


Phineas and Ferb need no introduction. We knew what we were doing that day!


A Bill and Ted moment at the Hall of Presidents. My kids are crazy, did you know that? Totally hubby's fault!


Cinderella's carriage from the movie. I sure wish we could have gotten in, but I get it. I don't like it, but I get it.


One of our favorite things is the concert series at Epcot. They do 2 a year. Y'all should be jealous because En Vogue are still gorgeous, still super talented, and still put on an absolutely amazing show!!

That's all I have for now. I may do a school post later. Or I might not. Who knows?

Have a great day.