- 6 cups of whole milk
- ½ lb. of dark chocolate bits
- 1 1/2 tbsp. pumpkin pie spice
- oodles of whipped cream, the real stuff☺
- cinnamon and cinnamon sticks, optional
Saturday, September 26, 2009
♥Halloween Cocoa touched with Pumpkin Spice♥
When the frightful chilly weather begins blowing in, there’s nothin' better than a hot cup of cocoa to warm your bones! Pumpkin Spice Hot Cocoa is a perfect fit for the season. Have a cup after a romp in the leaves or before curling up to watch your favorite spooky DVD. Either way this Pumpkin Spice Hot Cocoa recipe will warm your autumn evenings and keep the chill at bay.
Friday, September 25, 2009
It's TRUE - NO catch - FREE TASTE OF HOME MAGAZINE to download to your computer!
It's true. It's free. NO catch! Couldn't believe my eyes, either, and now that my heart is slowing down and my breathing is not so labored at finding something that was totally honest and above board, I want to share this astounding good find with YOU!
Just click on the magazine and it will take you to a page with free Taste of Home Magazines. Great issues, too! Don't want to download, you can also read them right on the site. This is so cool! Like getting a gift on your doorstep and it wasn't even your birthday!
Just click on the magazine and it will take you to a page with free Taste of Home Magazines. Great issues, too! Don't want to download, you can also read them right on the site. This is so cool! Like getting a gift on your doorstep and it wasn't even your birthday!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
♥SpOOk-tAculAR SpiDer Web Cheesecake in Five Minutes or Less♥
The pictured cheesecake took less than five minutes. Isn't it wonderful when you can impress with just minutes invested? During the holidays I always try to have a cheesecake in the freezer and some garnishes in the pantry for a quick, fun and delicious dessert to offer friends with coffee or tea.
Purchase your favorite chocolate sauce and cheesecake from your local bakery or grocer. I personally recommend Sara Lee’s Pumpkin Cheesecake. Also a New York Cheesecake is spook-tacular!
Place a small portion of the chocolate sauce into a plastic baggy. Cut a very small “tip” at one end of the baggy. Starting in the center of the cheesecake, create a spiral design onto your cheesecake. Once finished, take a small knife and gently pull lines from the center of the spiral to the outer edge. Continue all around your cheesecake. Once finished add a little spider or other favorite fall decorations! Enjoy!
Purchase your favorite chocolate sauce and cheesecake from your local bakery or grocer. I personally recommend Sara Lee’s Pumpkin Cheesecake. Also a New York Cheesecake is spook-tacular!
Place a small portion of the chocolate sauce into a plastic baggy. Cut a very small “tip” at one end of the baggy. Starting in the center of the cheesecake, create a spiral design onto your cheesecake. Once finished, take a small knife and gently pull lines from the center of the spiral to the outer edge. Continue all around your cheesecake. Once finished add a little spider or other favorite fall decorations! Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
One pumpkin + a little time + a potted plant = A Sweet Fall Planter for Your Porch or Entry
Pumpkin planters make great fall decorations. It’s a quick and easy project that is fun and satisfying. Pumpkin planters look great in groups or by themselves. You can use them indoors or out. I like making these because they offer a little change from the standard Halloween pumpkin lining the steps to the front door.
Generally I will buy oodles of garden mums and use those for my pumpkin planters, but if I find something else that is pretty and on sale - it's a keeper for me!
Pumpkin container gardens also make great Halloween decorations. Paint or draw a face on your pumpkin with a Sharpie. Plant grass, sage, or even a succulent to give your pumpkin planter personality and wild and crazy “hair.”
You can use any size plant or pumpkin, just make sure that the diameter and height of the nursery pot, isn’t larger than your pumpkin. Select a fresh pumpkin that is round in shape and not too tall.
Generally I will buy oodles of garden mums and use those for my pumpkin planters, but if I find something else that is pretty and on sale - it's a keeper for me!
Pumpkin container gardens also make great Halloween decorations. Paint or draw a face on your pumpkin with a Sharpie. Plant grass, sage, or even a succulent to give your pumpkin planter personality and wild and crazy “hair.”
You can use any size plant or pumpkin, just make sure that the diameter and height of the nursery pot, isn’t larger than your pumpkin. Select a fresh pumpkin that is round in shape and not too tall.
- Cut all the way around the stem end of the pumpkin a few inches down from the top with a sharp knife.
- Pierce the flesh of the pumpkin with the pointed end of the knife, following with a back-and-forth slicing motion to cut through the thick, tough skin.
- Make an opening large enough to place a flowerpot inside the cavity.
- Remove and reserve the stem-cap portion of the pumpkin.
- Scoop out the seeds and pulp from inside the pumpkin using a large spoon.
- Cut a small drainage hole near the bottom of the pumpkin.
- Place a potted chrysanthemum, indoor plant or colorful potted annual inside the cavity. If the plant sits too low, add recycled material such as crumpled aluminum foil or an upturned plastic container to raise the plant. If the plant is too high, hide the exposed portion of the pot with decorative moss or dried grass.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
It's Pink Saturday, come on up and see me sometime☺
Here we go, PINK SATURDAY at Beverly's HOW SWEET THE SOUND once again. My goodness, where in the world does the time go? Anyway, let's get busy. Today I'm sharing a few things that are in my bedroom. Above you see the lamp that sits on my night stand. I just fell in love with the pink rose when I saw this in eBay. I couldn't believe my eyes when about a year later I found a candy plate with the same design, too cool!
Here are a bundle of pillows that rest on my bed. A mixture of crewel embroidery, lace, candle-wicking, chenille and patchwork. You name it and it's probably there - except it just occurred to me, I don't have any needlepoint. Guess that's next on my list!
Isn't this cute? Grabbed it at a tag sale several years ago for, I think, a dollar. It fit in perfectly with my room and the serenity I try to surround myself with just before I close my eyes for the night.
I know lots of you are married to the sweetie pie of your life, but I'm not, so close your eyes and don't look! I bought this door pillow oodles of years ago just when my husband turned forty, bought a Corvette and took off to Florida with his (younger) girlfriend leaving me to raise my sons and pay the mortgage. But, and I say this with all honesty, it's the best and nicest thing he ever did for me☺There you have my PINK SATURDAY for today! I've got loads of pink in my bedroom so next week you'll see more - I think! Until then, why don't you pop over to my foodie blog STANDING AT THE KITCHEN DOOR and make the delicious APPLE DUMPLINGS featured today!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Jon Gosselin Ditching Dogs; Kate Won't Take Care of Them
I imagine that the article speaks for itself. I had read about the abuse of his dogs a while back. All I have to say is that I certainly hope the breeder finds better homes for these two animals. My heart is so totally aching right now. And, yes folks, these are the same "adults" who are raising eight children.
Jon Gosselin says estranged wife Kate is in the dog house — because she won't take care of his German Shephard puppies, Shoka and Nala. So he is returning them to the breeders. "It's not fair to the dogs to not be wanted in their own home," Jon says. See a photo of Jon playing with his dogs
The dogs belonged to Jon, and he was in charge of feeding, brushing and caring for them. He didn't explain why he won't just bring the dogs with him to New York City – where he rents a two-bedroom bachelor pad — when it is not his turn to stay at the family's $1.1 million home in Wernersville, Pa.
Earlier in the summer, the Humane Society of Berks County, Pa., received about a dozen complaints from animal activists around the country after Gosselin said his eight kids "beat" the dogs, "climb on them, pull their tails, bite at them, drag them around."
He later denied animal cruelty claims, stating: "We understand the responsibilities of being good dog owners."
Jon Gosselin says estranged wife Kate is in the dog house — because she won't take care of his German Shephard puppies, Shoka and Nala. So he is returning them to the breeders. "It's not fair to the dogs to not be wanted in their own home," Jon says. See a photo of Jon playing with his dogs
The dogs belonged to Jon, and he was in charge of feeding, brushing and caring for them. He didn't explain why he won't just bring the dogs with him to New York City – where he rents a two-bedroom bachelor pad — when it is not his turn to stay at the family's $1.1 million home in Wernersville, Pa.
Earlier in the summer, the Humane Society of Berks County, Pa., received about a dozen complaints from animal activists around the country after Gosselin said his eight kids "beat" the dogs, "climb on them, pull their tails, bite at them, drag them around."
He later denied animal cruelty claims, stating: "We understand the responsibilities of being good dog owners."
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