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Thursday, December 31, 2009

We can afford that!

Somewhere out there beneath the pale moonlight
Some house is out there and falling into blight


Somewhere out there some house is saying a prayer
That we'll find one another in that big somewhere out there


And even though I know how very far apart we are
It helps to think we might be wishing on the same bright star


And when the night wind starts to sing a lonesome lullaby
It helps to think we're sleeping underneath the same big sky


Somewhere out there if love can see us through
Then we'll be together somewhere out there
Out where dreams come true


Some day that broken down, boarded up dreamer will be mine
Because that's what we can afford.


Love,
M

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Where in the World is Michele



Love,
M


PS. I'll be around to visit everyone as soon as my feet touch home plate again.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Potato and Roasted Garlic Soup - Meatless Monday

Who doesn't like soup?

No seriously, is there anyone who on a cold winter's evening doesn't like to sit down to a warm bowl of hearty soup? Do you actually know someone who is a hearty soup hater? What is wrong with them? We really need to have a talk and they really NEED to try this soup. I might not be able to call trying this soup a moral imperative but it comes pretty doggone close.


What kind of soup is this?
This is a end of the week haven't been to the grocery store type of soup;
It is a holiday so the store is closed and the pantry is bare type of soup;
I'm too lazy to go shopping, what have we got in the house type of soup;
We are eating down the pantry/refrigerator type of soup.
It is a bare bones type of soup without the actual bones part of that statement;
A couple of heads of garlic, half dozen russet potatoes, an onion and cup of milk, it is all about the technique type of soup.
OMG, the prep time is horrendous this must be hard to make, oh that wasn't so bad type of soup.


Potato and Roasted Garlic Soup*

2 heads whole garlic
1 teaspoon olive oil
1/4 cup butter
1 large onion, chopped
6, 7 or 8 mediumish russet potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks
4 cups vegetable broth or water
2 bay leaves
1-1/4 cups milk
salt and pepper to taste

1. Preheat over to 400 degrees. Cut off a tiny bit of the tops (the pointy end. The other end is the root end. Important information for later) of each of the head of garlic. You want to exposed the cloves. Place on a piece of aluminum foil, root side down. Drizzle with olive oil. Seal the foil around the garlic to make a package. Bake until soft, about 40 to 50 minutes. To check for doneness, open up the foil, careful it's hot, and stick a fork in the cloves. If there is no give they are done. Pull from the oven and let cool. While you have your oven on this would be a great time to bake/roast some vegetables to use in the coming week. The garlic smell would only add flavor. Baking cookies? Not such a great idea. Just an eco-friendly FYI.

2.
While the garlic is roasting or cooling mince your onion and large chop your potatoes. Cook, in a large stock pot, the onion in the butter until soft, about 10 minutes on medium. Add the potatoes, vegetable stock (or water if you don't have stock. Stock just brings a huge flavor factor to the party so keeping it in the pantry or freezer is an excellent idea) and bay leaves. Bring to a simmer. Cover and gently simmer until potatoes are tender, about 25 minutes. Remove bay leaves. Throw them away. Don't feel bad, you've got out all the goodness and they won't feel a thing.

3. Extract the cloves from the papery outside of the garlic head by grabbing it from the bottom (root end) and squeezing it gently out of the papery stuff into a bowl. Mash cloves with a fork. Toss the garlic into pool. Now, it's swimmin' with the potatoes. Somehow that metaphor doesn't translate well.

4. Now, you can do this next part a couple of different ways. You could transfer batches to a blender or food processor to grind up until smooth. Or, you can use one of those handy dandy stick blenders. Or, if your stick blender decided to go to that great stick blender heaven in the sky like mine did, you can take out your potato masher and mash it up. This way leaves some lovely potato chunks. That's my story.

5. Add milk. Reheat. Give it a taste. Got enough salt? Pepper? Add a bit if needed. It won't need too much salt unless you used unsalted butter. This is also when you are going to gauge if it is thick enough. I used skim milk so mine was a little thin for my liking. To thicken, I mashed together 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 tablespoon of flour until it was a smoothish paste. Then mix it into the hot soup. Stir it around until it melts. To thin, add a little more milk.

6. Garnish with chives, maybe a little cheddar cheese. You had to know I'd get cheese in there somewhere. Add salad and hearty bread for a complete meal.

Serves: The recipe says it serves six but I have to think that those six just don't like soup. Which I've determined above means there is possibly something wrong with them. If this is your meal it will serve 3, possibly 4 max. A starter, maybe 6.

Prep & cooking time: somewhere around an hour to an hour and 15 minutes. Depends on how organized you are.

Disclaimer: This is not diet food. So if one of your resolutions this year was to lose weight, HA, don't try this soup. Or at least not in this incantation. You could substitute the butter for olive oil or you could use skim milk instead of whole (which is what I did but then ruined the whole thing by mixing a little butter and flour to thicken it up) or you could eat smaller helpings of soup and a larger helping of salad (yeah right) or you could do what I am going to do. Don't sweat it and hit the gym 1 extra hour this week.

*this recipe has been adapted from a copy of Williams-Sonoma New American Cooking cookbook. I made it vegetarian and decreased the amount of milk and increased the amount of garlic, stock, and bay leaf. I also fussed around with the cooking times and methods. Does that still make it their recipe? Oh, and their recipe called for 2 pounds of potatoes. Who measures potatoes like that? I've got a half of a 5 pound bag, is that close enough? I don't keep a scale in my kitchen. I leave that to my closet where it will stay...Thank.You.Very.Much.



Anyhoo, I hope you'll give this a try. I'm going to have to go to the store now because I used up all my potatoes and onion. The potatoes I can live without for a week but no onion? No way!

Love,
M

Friday, December 25, 2009

Secret Santa Spin Cycle - Merry Christmas Sprite's Keeper



Every week, week in and week out Jen from Sprite's Keeper sends out a call for us to participate in the Spin Cycle. This week was a Secret Santa spin. She did this last year also. The concept goes like this; you send her a list of your favorite bloggers and she picks one for you to write about. You write a post about why you like to read that blog. All without the other blogger knowing about it. You know, all secret like.

This year I didn't send a list. Why? Because of something I noticed last year; Jen didn't pick anyone to be her secret Santa and none of us picked her on our own. Hey, it's okay, we were all new to the concept. Totally understandable. And, how can you pick yourself? Then it wouldn't be a secret.

So, this year I picked Jen from Sprite's Keeper to give my Secret Santa spin.

Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas, Jen!


Jen is the wonderful mother to the adorable Sprite. Who Jen has graciously allowed us to watch grow up. I get to be that eccentric aunt virtually. How much does that rock!

She blogs about all those things that new mommies go through, and some they don't, with honesty and candidness. Whether is it creating new traditions or blending old ones for your new family, potty training, daycare issues or the ins and outs of princess management She shares them with us.




She introduces topics that encourage critical thinking or instigate snarkiness with her weekly Spin Cycle. Whether the weekly spin is about thankfulness, recipes, guilt or confessions Jen's post is always interesting. This is one of my favorites.




You can't talk about Jen without talking about poetry. That girl can really turn a phrase. Go check out some of her terrific poetry. She can write one about about just about anything.

Though she found flying
to be a bit trying,

At Blogher this summer she seemed just fine.
She was even tempted once to drink a little wine.


If you haven't gone to Jen's blog please go check her out
You won't be sorry
Without even a doubt.


Okay, I'll stop already.

What I want to say is;

Merry Christmas, Jen, John and Sprite and a very happy New Year.


Love,
M


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas Wishes

Merry Christmas everyone!



May all of you have a lovely memorable and joyous holiday season.


Love,
M


PS: the winner of the title this photo contest is Matt-man from Bagwine Ruminations with his: "Guns Don't Kill People. Drinking Hooch Out of a Dirty Pail Kills People." Let's give Matt a big shout out!




Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Most times self-realization is painful

I recently acquired an iTouch and have become totally addicted to it. This is so wrong. I may be a geek but I just don't like to take the time to figure out gadgets. I barely know how to use the cell phone that I have had for over a year. VCR, DVR, DVD, etc forget about it. I leave all those gadgets to JR to figure out. Computer software? I'm all over that, though.

Turns out this is one gadget that will suck you in then bleed you dry. It shows absolutely no mercy. Talk about a major time suck. Am I painting, nope. Am I cooking, noooooo. Cleaning, HA! NO! I've spent copious amounts of time farting around on this dang thing.



Here are a few things that owning one of these evil gadgets has taught me about myself:

1. I need written instructions: Did you know they don't come with written instructions? They don't and I don't deal well with "here watch our instructive video" obviously because it took me 2 days just to figure out how to sync the music on my computer with this thing.

2. I have no self-control: turns out I am a music whore. I just didn't know this about myself. JR has always been the music hound in this house. I've spent years mocking him about his constant need for more albums, CDs, and stereo equipment. Who knew I could run through a $15 itunes gift card in less than 5 minutes. Then loaded up another one faster than a crack addict coming down from a high does a needle.

3. Time means nothing: I have spent way too much time downloading CDs onto my computer so I can sync them with my iTouch. Figuring out how to load my work email onto it then checking my email obsessively. Don't even get me started with Apps. Did you know that there are free Apps? I've downloaded more useless apps then Carter has pills. How come I thought I needed Epic Chef Wars or The Home Depot ad finders is beyond me. What's worse? I have no idea how to delete them.

4. I have pudgy fingers: I can't seem to type anything on this thing without it looking something like this; kolr rgoa. With texting it is all in the thumbs. I have developed terrific eye - thumb coordination. With my freakishly too pudgy index fingers I will now have to develop eye - pinky finger coordination. I see nothing good coming from that I can tell you.


So if you get one of these things for Christmas just know that it can lead to serious ruin.

And, if you figure out how to get those free apps off I'd be much obliged.

Love,
M

Monday, December 21, 2009

RTT - I Need a Penmanship Course


It's Tuesday!!
Come join the fun.
It's so easy it should be illegal.
Write out some random thoughts that wouldn't make a whole post then link up with Keely.
And you're done!

Everyone has those thoughts that don't make a whole post
Unless of course you are the queen/king of Bu**Sh*t. (my secret nickname. Okay, not so secret)
Then you could make a whole post out of duct tape, saw dust and a little red wine.




Remember this photo?


Last Day!
Vote for your favorite title to this photo.
My clever blogger friends made up some great ones.
Click here to take survey

As of this morning is was neck-n-neck between Ann from Ann On and On and Matt-man from Bagwine Ruminations.



A couple of weeks ago I pulled the 30 Shred video that I bought 7 months ago out of the packaging. It took an exacto knife and a couple of broken nails but I got it out. Two days of absolute torture I gave it up. I couldn't even cough without crying out in pain. When I walked I looked crippled. Brushing my hair hurt. When I laughed I peed a little. My muscles gave me a big F-you and gave up the ghost.

I couldn't take it. I cracked under the pain. I would have given up state secrets if I had any. What an evil woman that Jillian person is. The CIA should be offering her a job. I know, deep in my heart, that she had to have sold her soul to the devil.

I did join the recreation center on campus. This place is pretty unbelievable. Huge pool with those diving platforms, an indoor running track, machines that I have no idea what they do, racquetball courts, 3 badminton courts and the pièce de résistance, a beach pool with a water slide. Next month Rachel and I are going to share a personal trainer. Stop! Share as in get personal workouts at the same time not share as in "share share".



I sent off all my gifts late this year. So everyone is getting theirs after Christmas. I'm trying to extend the holidays out for everyone. Kind of me, huh? Yeah, I though so too. Lazy much!



I wish my handwriting was that nice. Mine is a cross between kindergartner and sexagenarian. It's a little bit city and a whole lot o' bumpkin.




You have got to go to Mum-me's place. She makes a Christmas Tree cookie cake that is too cool for school. She's posted the recipe and the how-to. I love it!


So that's it for today. Head over to Keely's to see more random thought.

Love,
M

VOTE! For Your Favorite Title

On Wednesday I asked for titles for this photo because:

It's crying out for one.
It is too dang funny to go without one.
It's in black & white.
The guy is wearing a suit coat and has guns stuffed in his pants.
It is social commentary on the early 20th century in Houston, Texas
It deserves a clever title.
I'm not clever.
And you all are.



You didn't disappoint.
There were so many clever titles.
For awhile I thought Jen was going to walk away with the prize
but Matt-Man, Vinny, and Casey stepped up to give her some competition.

Now head over to Survey Monkey to vote for your favorite.
(and it is perfectly okay to vote for yourself. No one will know but me and I won't tell. Truly, I won't.)

Click here to take survey

It's only one question so it won't take too long.
Don't you hate surveys that suck you in then take like forever to complete?
This one isn't like that.
I promise.
Seriously, it's not.


Come back after you take the survey to tell me if you liked handling it this way.


Love,
M


Friday, December 18, 2009

A Few of My Favorite Things





Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens
Black canvas hi-tops tied up with strings
These are a few of my favorite things



Salmon colored tootsies and crisp apple streudels
Doorbells and sleigh bells and tofu with noodles
Laptops and desktops and networks that pings
These are a few of my favorite things



Girls in plaid converse with dingy white laces
Coconut flakes that stay on my nose and eyelashes
The floury mess that Christmas baking brings
These are a few of my favorite things



When my dogs bite
When my heels sting
When my feet feel bad
I simply remember my favorite things
And then I don't feel so sad


I can't get that song out of my head now.
Must listen to Pandora Now!





Love,
M

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Ft. Sullivan, May to November 1779

This map is a draft of Fort Sullivan drawn by Col. Israel Shreve's in 1779 during the campaign against the British backed Iroquois Indians.




The fort was situated next to the Tioga River on the Pennsylvania and New York border. If you would like to read more about the campaign click here and here.

Doesn't look too bad for being a couple of hundred years old does it?

Love,
M


PS: Don't forget to enter the "Name this photo" contest from yesterday. Let's give Jen from Sprite's Keeper a little competition.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Give This Photogaph a Title - Wordless Wednesday = FAIL


I need a title for this image.
Something catchy.
So, I'm calling on all you clever people to help me out.
Because....
I'm not clever.


The prize for coming up with a terrific title
will be.....
a CD chock full of images from my wonderful vintage postcards.

They make great blog images, I've been known to print them out on photo paper suitable for framing, make birthday and holiday cards out of them, and use them as painting inspiration. My newest use is to take all the Christmas ones and string them like garland. (Yes, I am garland poor these days. I can't seem to help myself. There is garland all over the place. I hadn't even wanted to decorate this year and now look at what has happened. The garland is growing and I fear soon will take over the house. If you don't hear from me for awhile please call the authorities as I've probably been strangled by the garland.)

So if you want a shot at this collection of postcards leave a comment stating your title for this photo. One entry per person. If you have more than one title I say go for it but I'll only enter you once. I usually don't get that many so I'll close the contest on Sunday. I also think it will be fun for you to vote on the best title so I'll put up a survey on Monday. There must be a way to do this through Survey Monkey or something.

So have at it,

Love,
M

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

RTT - Christmas Edition


it's Tuesday morning and do you know where your thoughts are?
Me either.
Click the purply button to find more random thoughts.



First up, I just got a facebook friend request in a language I don't read. Looked like Russian. I'm just saying that because all the characters were backwards and upside down. I think I'll decline that one. Not that I don't want more friends, (really how can you have too many) but if I can't communicate with you what is the point?



And now for something completely different.


Drunken Santa


Help me! I've fallen and I can't get up!






Less than a dollar for lipstick and a compact?
how ultra-chic can it have been?
One must be gaily original as well as patriotic.





Where did Jack find that card?
Can you get more random than this page from my mother-in-law's college scrapbook?
You've got a half naked Christmas card, her spring course schedule, and the receipt for a Christmas tree.
Click to enlarge and you'll see what I mean.
Crap!
I could have used this as a whole post.
See how my brain is not working today?


I got all of my Christmas shopping done last night. Ahhhh....the joys of the internet and a credit card. One of the gifts I got was (Val or Ben this is not for you) was the gift of a beehive and some trees. What? Everyone doesn't want a beehive? Actually, it was the donation of one to an African family through Heifer International. A beehive is a great gift. There are not enough honey bees around these days. I could get alll environmental on your A$$ but I won't. it would just wear me out. To tell you the truth I'm feeling pretty run down today. Probably all that shopping. My fingers are exhausted.


Okay, I'm tapped out. Doesn't take much these days.

Have a great Tuesday everyone.

Love,
M

Monday, December 14, 2009

A Recipe for Garland - Meatless Monday

I realize that some people think that vegetarians eat nothing but leaves and twigs but no I'm not going to make you eat the pine boughs.

See a recipe doesn't have to be about food. According to Dictionary.com a recipe is:

rec⋅i⋅pe 


–noun
1. a set of instructions for making or preparing something, esp. a food dish: a recipe for a cake.
2. a medical prescription.
3. a method to attain a desired end: a recipe for success.

See, instructions for making something. And, the something I'm going to show you how to make is garland. I made 30 feet of garland for our staircase, mantel, and gallery railing this weekend. This is a fun, cheap and easy project.

I made all my garland out of a shopping buggy full of cuttings from Home Depot and a package of garden twist ties. The cuttings were free and the twist ties cost all of about $2. If bread bags still came with twist ties or I would have had enough foresight to collect them, this would have been a free project.



Get your stuff together.
You'll need:
a pair of clippers, a tape measure, a pile of clippings, twist ties or flexible wire, and someplace to sit.
A dog friend helps.
The tree clipping are the parts that are cut off from the Christmas tree that they sell. Sometime people don't quite want the tree as high as it is so the store cuts it off and tosses it away.
Think of this as recycling.



Big pieces.

You'll need to cut your cuttings into big pieces and small pieces depending on the clipping.
See what you can get out of each one.
You should get some of each.


Small pieces.




The trees that places like Home Depot sells have been sheared.
This makes it so that there will be lots of pieces that are forked like the one above.
You'll need to place short pieces on top to fill it out.



This is my beginning piece.
I used it because it was fluffy on top
and long and thick on the bottom.



Put a couple of cuttings together.
Over lap them so that one is not matched up.
The tail of the top piece should stick beyond tail of the bottom piece.
You are going to take the third piece and lay it over the second piece then tie them together.
You know, make a rope type thing.
Put a twist tie over top of the cuttings leaving a tail on the underside.
Wrap around as many times as you can leaving as much of an ending tail as you need to tie the beginning tail to the ending tail.




It will look like this on the underside.
Continue overlapping, wrapping and tying until you get the length that you need.
If you want it fluffier just keep adding to the same place until you get it the way you want it.
Don't make it too long. I'd say 80 inches is the longest if you have a friend to help you hang it. 50 inches if it is just you.



Tie onto your banister with the twist ties or lay across your mantel.


Decorate.


Now that's a holiday recipe that won't make you fat.


I'm calling this my recipe spin for the week. According to Jen we were to find our favorite holiday treat. This is a holiday treat that isn't any more difficult than making a batch of cookies or candy, lasts longer and won't add to the waistline. And it's meatless and good for the environment. (yeah, it counts. Doesn't it Joey?). What a nice way to reuse and recycle.


I hope you all enjoy this recipe.

Love,
M


Friday, December 11, 2009

If I say that I love her do you think she'll be creeped out?



Marisa from Campus Media asked if I would submit to being interviewed by her for the local NPR station. With a great deal of trepidation I said yes. Yes, because it would be good for my project. Yes, because it would be good for the library. Yes, because it would be good for the university. Gawd, I'm such a team player.

It played a Wednesday. Marisa made me sound like I was a genius (which we all know is not true. In fact, I barely reach "above average". To tell you the truth in school most of my report cards said something to the effect; "Michele, disturbs others with constant talking" or "Michele would do better if she concentrated on the work assigned". That kind of thing. Nothing about being above average. Genius was never ever mentioned.).

Anyway, I thought I pass along the link: UH Moments


Love,
M

Thursday, December 10, 2009

I think there has been a bit of a misunderstanding

I received this email today and was very flattered. But, I think I need to clear up a couple of things for Joy.

Hello Dear,

How are you today my name is mis joy, i am a yung lady i saw your profile today at dating site and i became interested in you,i will also like to know you more, I hope you will be sincere, and caring man, that I have been looking for, And I have something special to tell you about myself, So please reply me now so that I can also send my picture directly to you.
may God be with you
please I am waiting for your reply
yours sincerely joy,



My response (if I were to send one):


Dear Joy,

Your use of the word dear in your opening salutation makes me feel like you are in your eighties.
This is something you might want to avoid using in the future. Especially if you are looking to attract a member of the opposite sex. Men tend not to go for the geriatric set.

FYI, the correct spelling of the word young is, well, young. Not yung, though it was a nice try. Your use of punctuation is interesting to say the least. If you need help with knowing what letters to capitalize there are some books I could suggest and if you wouldn't mind telling me what your native language is I'll even try finding the books in that language. I'm a librarian. We are helpful that way.

I'm not exactly sure how you found my profile on any dating service as I've been married for 26 years and NOT actively looking for a date. Sure, I realize that it is not unheard of but I'm not Tiger Woods. I hear tell he might be available though.

By the way, I am not a sincere and caring man. Not that I couldn't be if I wanted to be but it seems that I am male gender challenged. To not put too fine a point on it, I'm a woman and I kind of like it that way.

Sending your picture is such a sweet thought but completely unnecessary as I will not be replying or be interested in dating you.

Sincerely,
Michele
(as opposed to Michael)




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

RTT- Wacky Shaped Vegetable, Kibble, and Crowds


It's that day of the week. The day to round up all those stray ideas, thoughts, and half-formed blog posts and write them down. No order, no cataloging, no logical systematic way in which to categorize them. Holy crap! I'm not sure I can do that. Librarians love order. They love nothing better than to catalog something. Even my cookbooks are in a logical systematic categorize schema. This won't be pretty but forge on because it may be worth it. Life holds no guarantees.

Want to see others that deal with randomness better then a librarian? Click on the purply button. Keely's got plenty more.



TVP - textured vegetable protein.
Looks like kibble.
You won't be seeing this in any of my recipes.
You're welcome.




I've been looking for a grocery store like my beloved Sprouts in Phoenix with no luck. Then I came upon this place. It looked like Sprouts, it smelled like Sprouts, it had bins like Sprouts.



But most of the store was taken up with chairs. Why? It turns out that the bookstore that was going to host a cookbook signing was too small. They moved the venue. To my new store.

Turns out Ree Drummond from the Pioneer Woman blog was going to be signing books that day. I knew she was going to be in town but I thought that she was going to be at the bookstore up north. Not so much.

I took these pictures at 10:30 am. She was scheduled to be there at 1pm. Yep, that lady with the toddler planned to entertain that tot in a grocery store for 2 1/2 hours. Joy! Needless to say we didn't stick around for the festivities.



I did find this fantastic shaped potato so all was not lost.
I also found one the looked like it was flipping the bird.
That's the one JR wanted me to buy.




These people ROCK!

Volunteers preserve 150,000 historic court documents


BANGOR DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTO BY HEATHER STEEVES
Val Atwood

MACHIAS, Maine — It was a daunting task. One hundred boxes of unnamed materials and documents found in the attic, crawl spaces and closets of the Washington County Courthouse needed to be preserved.
















I think I have enough Christmas postcards from the early 1900s to post one a day until the big day. Let the torture begin.


Now, go visit Keely and the rest of the bunch.

Love,
M

Monday, December 7, 2009

Whiskey Cookies - Christmas Baking

I had plans to give you a brand new recipe that I made up the other day out of my leftover sweet potato casserole but when I recreated it it flopped. Oh, it wasn't bad but it just wasn't as good. I think I know how to fix it and I do have some leftover mashed sweet potatoes so I plan to try it again this week. JR will be so tired of fried sweet potato ravioli with garlic cream sauce he'll probably want to find a way to leave town. Too bad! He's stuck with me.

That left me with a bit of a problem. What was I going to post as a recipe for Monday? Sure I could have thrown my hands up and surrendered but noooooooooo.......I took the easy way out. I decided to repost a recipe.

Yep, that makes me a re-poster.

Come on we all do it once in awhile.

And, I posted this when I had like 3 people visiting my blog a day and 1 of them was me.

If you say you don't visit your own blog I'm going to have to call you on it. Come on we all do it.... Is it just me?

hello?

tap, tap tap.....anyone out there?


Never mind, if you bake nothing else this year for the holidays you must bake these. They are yummy. They get requested every year. I tried to find a recipe and image for these cookies online (because I'm lame and don't have one) but all of them called for things like raisins and almonds. Do NOT be fooled. These are so much better. Plus, I hate raisins. Grapes should be used to make wine; not to be dried out. Doesn't everyone know that?


Whiskey Cookies
1/2 pound butter, softened
2 cups brown sugar
l large egg
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda dissolved in
1 tablespoon whiskey
(JR will be happy to know that I only use his best Irish whiskey for this recipe)

Cream sugar and butter. Add egg. Add baking soda and whiskey mixture just to combined. Don't over beat this. Mix in flour and cinnamon.

Form into rolls on a sheet of plastic wrap. Roll up in plastic wrap and toss into the fridge for an hour or so. If the dough is cold it makes it easier to slice.

Slice about 1/4" thick. You don't have to be too precise about it.

Bake at 375 degrees until set and the edges are lightly brown. (Like most of the recipes I inherited it actually doesn't say how long so I've had to play with it a bit. It seems about 10 to 12 minutes is good)

Sometimes I like to frost them. Cream cheese frosting with a little whiskey as flavoring is good. Frosting between two cookies like a sandwich is also an option, think Oreo with a kick.


If I didn't need to go to work I'd be making a batch of these right now.

Love,
M

P.S. It is Meatless Monday today. Don't forget to go meatless one day this week. It's good for you, good for the environment, and good for the animals. It's a trifecta of goodness. (that's word blogger. Look it up)