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2013 Reading Challenge

2013 Reading Challenge
Maytina has read 7 books toward her goal of 52 books.
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My To Do of 2013

1) read 52 books (8/52)

2) sew a dress for myself

3) send everyone a card for their birthday

4) make candles

5) hand write and mail (at least) 52 letters (14 so far)

6) knit this quilt (258/400 puffs)

7) knit 12 pairs of socks (2/12)

8 ) bake one new cookie recipe every week - and blog about it (4/52)

9) make a small quilt

10) start a 'What I did today' daily journal project (using The Happiness Project)

11) participate in Craftster's Monthly Challenge

12) go on at least one epic road trip and as many smaller ones as possible

13) knit 13 Tiny Owl Knits projects



 



Our First Video (& Some Chocolate Chip Cookies)

Domestic, Kids

So, you know how I feel about children in the kitchen. I strongly encourage it and I really think they can learn so much. Obviously, they learn about cooking or baking and they might learn a bit about the dish they’re making, but they also learn a lot about fractions when we double of halve a recipe and they learn a little baking chemistry as well! One day, I’ll gift wrap brand new copies of The Cake Bible and The Pie and Pastry Bible for them to learn all kinds of crazy kitchen chemistry. In the meantime, I’ll assault them with information as we bake. I’ve also noticed that random questions about life pop up when we’re all relaxed and enjoying each other’s company in the kitchen – and that’s always a good thing.

All of the kids love to be in the kitchen. Wee One #2 likes big bakes mostly, like cakes and pies and breads. Wee One #1 likes to cook more than he likes to bake. Wee One #3 though, she shares my affinity for small, quick batch baking. Cookies, cupcakes, muffins, and the like. ‘Teatime Treats’ is usually the chapter of baking books she gravitates towards. When I announced that I wanted to bake up some cookies, she was my first volunteer and this video is the result.

I have tried other chocolate chip cookie recipes, but my Granny’s is just always, always better!

This is her recipe:

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter or margarine, softened
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 large egg
1 cup chocolate chips

Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes!

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