“E-Doodles”



True story:

She came home from school wanting to bake cookies for a friend.  After perusing the cookbook, she settled on peanut butter cookies and got started.  Part way through the recipe she inadvertently began following the cookie recipe on the adjacent page for chocolate cherry cookies.  She figured it out when her Mom asked why she was opening a can of sweetened condensed milk.   “Oh!”  was her first thought, and “Oh well!” was her second.

She finished mixing the ingredients she had in the bowl and baked them.  She worried that the dough was too dry.  The first pan came out of the oven and some taste testing began.  They were delicious!  Thus E-Doodles were born.  (The name is of her choosing.)   Slightly hard on the outside but amazingly soft and chewy in the middle.  The flavor was great and every one of us was disappointed that there weren’t more.

Want to try them?

Here’s the recipe:

E-Doodles Ingredients:
1/2 cup butter 1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1/4 tsp. baking soda 1/4 tsp. baking powder 1 egg 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla 1/2 cup cocoa powder 1 1/2 cups flour 1/4 cup chocolate chips 1/4 cup granulated sugar, reserved Beat together butter and peanut butter until smooth and well-incorporated.  Add 1 cup sugar, vanilla and 1 egg.  Mix well.  Add cocoa powder and mix to combine.  Beat in flour, baking soda and baking powder.  Mix in chocolate chips.

Roll cookies into 1 1/2 inch balls and roll in reserved sugar.  Place on baking sheet and press the center of each ball down with the prongs of a fork.  Bake at 350 for 8 minutes.  Cool slightly and enjoy!  *Note:  these were SO yummy warm, and the middles were still really soft and chewy the next day.


This recipe is proof positive that sometimes our mistakes turn out great.  Of course, sometimes they don’t, but generally if we press on there is a way to make things work.  This was a reminder I needed this week.

Oh, and if you try them, please let us know.  It would really be good for my daughter to hear what you think.

Jennifer

Master Bedroom Mantel



Restful, calming, inviting.


Adding beautiful greens to my bedroom mantel gives the entire room a new feeling.  I love this view from the top of the stairs.  It makes me look forward to unwinding, finishing the day peacefully.  During the day I love how bright the sunlight is in this room; it makes our gray winters a little more bearable.


Silver bells, layered garlands, white lights with silver covers.  Simple and classic.  Every year I wonder if I’ll be ready to do this mantel differently.  Then I unpack this garland, hang it up and fall in love all over again.


A few pieces of silver on the mantel with my white antler wreath.  I love this wreath.










Creating an atmosphere like this in my bedroom reminds me to slow down, enjoy the season, take care of myself.


Merry Christmas!

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Christmas Mantel: Family Room

The stockings are hung.


I smile as I watch our younger children standing beneath them, trying to spot theirs.  It’s a really short mantel, especially for ten stockings.


I  placed my all-time favorite nativity scene above the stockings.


I get a lump in my throat every time I stop and look at it.  The simplicity of it speaks to me.  I love that the entire scene consists of the manger, baby Jesus, sheep and three angels.  It reminds me of the heavenly host – so much bigger than the small circle of witnesses present in person – that celebrated and rejoiced in the birth of the long-awaited Savior of the World.  There is a production called Savior of the World that we try to attend every year which has forever enhanced my feelings about the unseen witnesses to the birth of our Lord.  This nativity scene rekindles all those feelings for me.


The world – all of us – waited so long for Him to come.  Now we wait for Him to return.


Enough said.  I just really, really love it.


It’s hard to believe that in just over two weeks those stockings will be filled instead of hanging expectantly.  Where do the days go?  I still have much to do…


Sigh.  It’s a wonderful time of year, isn’t it?  I hope you’re enjoying it!

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