Vacation 2012 ~ Baking adventures

I mentioned in my vacation part 1 post that I did a lot of baking for this road trip. I went on a crazy baking rampage for a few reasons. 1 I’m trying to limit and eventually cut out all processed foods from our diets, we’ve always been really good about this for Lily, but not so much for ourselves. 2 We are pretty careful what we feed Lily so by me baking my head off I was pretty confident that she would continue to have health-ish snacks. 3 I fricking love to cook/bake and this was an excellent excuse to go crazy. Pretty much any of those things would have done it for me, but when you put all 3 together I pretty much gave myself license to go buck wild.

For weeks before the trip I scoured Pinterest and pinned anything that fit the bill. Oh yeah, I had pretty tough criteria. Mostly healthy, little to no sugar, yummy and within the realm of what I could do with what I already had and my skills. Most of the time I’m very happy to try a new recipe if it looks great and especially if I get to buy a new gadget for it, but I was trying to keep the cost down because this vacation was already stretching our budget.

If a recipe fit into my list of requirements I’d print it and put it in a stack. I was shocked that I only printed 5 or 6 recipes and ended up making almost all of them. I also made two of my standby recipes, on planned and one last minute addition.

I had what I was going to make and when all planned out because I only have so much time that I can devote to the kitchen every day. The first thing I made were homemade wheat thin type crackers. I had never made this recipe before and wasn’t sure how well they were going to turn out. I mean they have vanilla and paprika in them. (Oh and the recipe calls for vanilla paste which I’ve used in the past and loved, but didn’t want to shell out $10 for at the moment, I just used vanilla extract and it worked out fine.)  That just seemed too weird for me. Boy was I wrong and I’m so glad I was. I made my first batch (the only batch I had planned on making) and gave Lily one to try out. I then sat down to chat with Rita (my Mother in Law) and before I knew it Lily was back for more and then again back for more and again and again, till I cut her off. I took a few to Waldo while he was working (bonus point for him working at home, he can taste test recipes immediately) and he loved them too. I looked at the jar I had put them in and realized that about half of my batch was gone and I’d need to make more for the trip. If you even remote like wheat thins you should make these, you will thank me.

The next thing I made was the standby recipe that I had planned. I have been making the goldfish crackers from Smitten Kitchen for a few months now and they are a huge success. Don’t get me started on the quest I’ve been on for a reasonably priced micro cookie cutter, I don’t care if it’s a fish or not, I just don’t want to pay $15 for a 1″ cutter. So I ended up buying at least 4 different sets of cutters and spent probably around $20. I don’t understand my logic sometimes. But hey, I have like 18 really small cookie/veggie cutters. Oh and if you are interested the ones that I liked the best were Japaneses Bento veggie cutters, one or two of them are the closest to the real goldfish cracker size. I know, I bought a small box of real goldfish crackers and compared. I tell you, once I get invested in a quest for perfection I get a little crazy.

The standby recipe that I didn’t plan on making, but made anyway was my eggless banana bread muffins. Rita pointed out that I had some really old bananas on the counter so banana bread mini muffins happened. In the end I’m always really glad to have these little muffins around. Lily and Waldo love them, they have very little sugar in them and they are easy to make. Sorry I can’t find the recipe anywhere.

The last strictly healthy recipe I made was granola bars. I have been on a quest for great granola bars. Waldo doesn’t care much for regular broken up granola, but he loves them in bar form. I think I found the holy grail of granola bars with this recipe. I added a few things to the existing recipe and left out the sesame seeds (I forgot them, I didn’t leave them out on purpose). I added about 1/4 cup of quinoa flakes and about the same of unsweetened coconut shavings.  Everyone that tried them (I made just about everyone we know try all of my treats) loves these the best of all.

The last thing I made has little to no health benefits to them. I wanted to make something easy, fun and delicious to eat for breakfast (or whenever) in the car. I’ve also always wanted to make scones and this was a perfect excuse. I made Glazed cinnamon scones. They are sort of like scones shaped cinnamon buns. Yum.

For me making all of these yummy snacks was a great way to prepare for and get excited about this vacation. I love making yummy food that my people will scarf up and if it impresses my friends all the better.

I can’t believe I didn’t take any pictures of any of these snacks in the making or finished stages. Lame.

Random Mobile Shots

Lily’s playing with the Sandra Boynton book App Blue Hat, Green Hat. I suggest all of you buy this app, it rocks and it’s given me 3 or 4 different 30-45 minute stretches of mostly Mama time.

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This is Lily’s newest puppy. His name is Goodbye Puppy. Waldo says he gave her dozens of suggestions for names and finally she said ‘her name is Goodbye Puppy, like Hello Kitty’.

Goodbye Puppy's first picture

Lily says this is a drawing of me. I think I was having a bad hair day or something.

Mommy

Lil’s obsessed with bandaging us all up. She’s using blue painters tape. At first she only used little bits on her stuffed animals, her obsession has grown to the adults in our house and very long strips of ‘bandaids’.

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I don’t know what’s going on with my face, but Lil decided I was very hurt all over.

I have no idea what's going on with my face

We found the world dirtiest ride on toy outside a Rite Aid. This ride was followed by handfuls of hand sanitizer. Yuck.

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I like to have Lily decorate envelopes before I send greeting card out. This was a card for my friend Becky.

For Aunt Becky

I broke Lily’s art desk and set out on the great desk search from Craigslist. I found this one, new in the box, but about 10 years old. Whatever it’s new and Lil loves it.

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The point of jelly

Lily and Waldo were downstairs eating lunch and Waldo just came upstairs and told me “Lily just said ‘Daddy, do you know what the point of jelly is? The point of jelly is it tastes like a treat”. I almost fell out of my chair I was laughing so hard.

If you were to ask Lily if she wanted candy she would give you a blank look. We give her sweets so rarely that we just call them all treats and so that is what she knows them as. And ice cream of course, everyone knows what ice cream is.

Lilyisms

My Mother in Law (Rita) called me over to the couch with a hushed voice the other day, she had a Lily story to tell me and didn’t want Lil to know how cute she thought this little story was. Rita told me that day before when Lily was playing with her in Rita’s bedroom Lily told her and Papa “When I’m not a good listener and Mama tells me no I lay down on the ground like this (Rita demonstrates by spreading her arms out in front of her head while she pretends to lay on the ground) and I melt like a puddle”. I had to laugh. Whenever Lily starts to throw a fit (which thankfully isn’t that often) we call it a meltdown; although Lily hardly ever lays on the ground during her fits). Lily has heard that and interpreted it in her own way. I love how her little mind works.

Random Mobile Shots

It’s been a long while since I did a random mobile post so I have a lot of pictures to post. I’m going to try and limit myself a little and start with my most recent random shots.

You want me to go get Artic Circle?
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I have no problem with that. See my curtsey cone?

Our garden has exploded. Once the broccoli I planted died my father in law planted some squash and a few other things in the broccoli’s empty space. The squash and whatever else it is is huge and the tomatoes I thought were peppers are in desperate need of a cage of two. They aren’t going to get any cages though so they can continue to be a ground plant. My leaks were a joke. The tops were huge but I planed them WAY too close together so the eatable part of the leak was stunted.

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This should illustrate my general lack of knowledge about gardening and things of that nature. I planed sunflower seeds in the pots that the strawberry plants came in. My Father in Law saved them once they started to get overcrowded (which didn’t take long) and planted them in the garden. They really took off at that point.

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I made a few bouquets out of them.

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My potatoes are doing amazing. In the spring I had a few russets and white potatoes that were sprouting so I cut them up and planted them not really expecting anything much to happen. Boy way I wrong. We dug up all the white potatoes last month and I dug up 3 russets the other day. I was super impressed.

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Peek-a-boo

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I was going to publish this post as it is, but when I previewed it I realized it looked like Lily wasn’t around. So here’s Lil helping me ‘dish’. It’s what she has started calling doing the dishes.

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