I have to tell you about a delicious dessert I had in Houston over the holidays... Goode Company "Brazos Bottom" pecan pie. A family tradition for many in Texas, this pie is so popular that Goode Company provides a drive thru window for special order pick up during the holidays!
A little delight for you each day - photographs, thoughts and ideas from Anne Reeves.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Pecan Delight
I have to tell you about a delicious dessert I had in Houston over the holidays... Goode Company "Brazos Bottom" pecan pie. A family tradition for many in Texas, this pie is so popular that Goode Company provides a drive thru window for special order pick up during the holidays!
Monday, December 24, 2007
Gingerbread Neighborhood
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Family Traditions
Friday, December 21, 2007
Neighborhood Progressive Party
Speaking of Santa
You have to be the first to hear... I saw Santa Claus yesterday. Seriously. I was winding my way through the back streets of our neighborhood and as I approached a stop sign, I saw a huge red late 60's Chevy convertible with its top down barreling toward me from the other direction. We both stopped at the intersection and behind the wheel was Santa. Red suit. White hair. Pink cheeks. No hat. He looked absolutely fantastic. And I froze. I did not think to yell out my address or that I've been good or anything! But after we both crossed the intersection, I thought to give a little "beep! beep!" with my horn. When I looked in my rear view mirror, there was his gloved white hand waving back at me. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Track Santa
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Santa Tracker
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Candy Cane Lane
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Gift Wrapping Party
My friend, Suzanne, hosts an annual Psychic Gift Wrap party. By the 3rd week in December, every minute of holiday prep counts. She thought that instead of wrapping presents alone in her spare bedroom, it would be more fun to make a party out of it. She provides drinks, snacks and has card tables set up with scissors, tape etc. She also has a local psychic on hand to give 30-min consultations on the upcoming year. We arrive with shopping bags full of treasures, spend a few hours talking and laughing with our girlfriends and magically leave with one more task checked off our list. This year my gift wrap color scheme is aqua & coffee (from Target) with faux birch boxes and recycled maps to keep it interesting. When I wrap with a map, I use an adhesive crystal to mark a location significant to that person. When my Mom saw these presents above she said, "I want mine wrapped in a map!" I knew she'd love it.
Monday, December 17, 2007
The Decoration of Houses
I wanted my laundry room to be as sweet & festive as the rest of the house, so I turned dollhouse treasures into a holiday vignette.
A string for a clothesline and miniature clothespins to keep it secure. The ironing board (and notice that the iron is hot glued to the tree!) are from my childhood dollhouse. You can print, fold and glue your own miniature laundry detergent boxes here.
I made the set of sheets by folding 2 squares of fabric (and 2 smaller ones as pillowcases!) and tacked them together with thread so that they would stack easily. My tip is to show the folded edges; it makes the sheets look realistic.
My laundry tree was mentioned in the Somerset Collection's "Sweet Memories" article, so I wanted you to be able to see it for yourself. Happy decorating...
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Snunder & Flightning
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Vintage Ornaments
Friday, December 14, 2007
The Art of Baking
When you have a light green shelf in your kitchen where you display Japanese aloe drinks & coconut milk, you don't know quite how you will make it Christmas-y. Then one glorious day you stroll through Kmart and see the latest Martha Stewart Holiday collection. Pale green ornaments made from 1/2 scale kitchen implements - perfect! And when I found this print of a 1920's girl with rolling pin in hand, well, I had my vignette. Today my goal is to bake gingerbread men and another batch of sugar cookies. Do you have a cute apron? It makes all the difference...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Ornaments & Objects
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Postcards from the Heart
Every once in a while I come across an old postcard suitable for framing. I'm not looking at the vintage artwork on the front, but the heartfelt message on the back. This one begins "My dear Mark, It is so lonely without you..." Now who wouldn't want to receive that! It was written in 1908. Email is fantastic, but just because it is quick doesn't mean it has to be abbreviated. Before you launch into the who/what/where, tell them how you feel.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Glitter Butterflies
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Sugar Secrets
Pssst...You don't have to get your cookie decorations at the grocery store or even at a giant craft superstore. Live a little and plan a field trip to a local cake decorating supply store (Google : cake decorating store your city). You will flip when you see the selection! I tagged along with a friend today and had so much fun. What did I buy? Red sugar, white snowflake sprinkles, tiny pastel circle sprinkles, white jimmies, a Santa mold, almond paste (for my next Stollen) and a button-shaped lollipop mold. Seriously, you will love it. Would you rather shop online? Check out King Arthur Flour ...and as you are clicking and happily baking in your mind, remember who sent you.
Friday, December 7, 2007
The Gingerbread Effect
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Sugar Cookies
Today was "baking day" at my house. The magazine article I mentioned a few days ago spotlighted this family tradition of ours - 7 nieces & nephews, scores of vintage cookie cutters and one prized recipe all come together for a day of old-fashioned fun. That is my grandmother's rolling pin in the picture - she received it as a wedding gift in 1932 and the handle has been missing since before I was born. I wanted to share Nama's sugar cookie recipe with you...enjoy it and be sure to pass it on. Good recipes are meant to be shared.
Old Fashioned Rolled Sugar Cookies
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 cup white sugar
1 egg
2 Tablespoons milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
Cream butter in mixing bowl. Beat in sugar, egg, milk & vanilla. Add flour, salt & baking powder. Mix well. Divide dough in half and wrap in waxed paper. Chill in refrigerator at least one hour. Use plenty of flour on board, rolling pin & cookie cutters to prevent sticking. Roll out dough 1/4 inch thick and cut out shapes with cookie cutters. Bake at 375* on an ungreased cookie sheet for 5-8 minutes.
Nama's Frosting
Mix 2 Tablespoons of hot water to 1 cup powdered sugar. Mix with knife. Tint with a drop or two of liquid food coloring. Note: Using hot water makes the frosting shiny. Add hot water as needed to perfect consistency.
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