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C is For Cookie! and Chocolate! and Christmas!

24 Dec

I’ve received a lot of requests for the recipe for the chocolate mint cookies I posted about (at least I think I posted about them…I’m pretty sure I did…hmm…) earlier when my cousins came over…so, I thought I’d post the recipe for you all to enjoy. Maybe you’re off on break with your kiddos and want something easy and fun to do, or maybe you just want a secret stash of chocolate minty goodness for yourself  :)

Chocolate Mint Cookies

Chocolate Mint Cookies

 Chocolate Mint Cookies

  • 1 box chocolate cake mix (dark chocolate or milk chocolate work great!)
  • 1 egg
  • 1/3 C water or milk (water works just fine, but milk might make the cookies a little more rich)
  • 1/2 stick of butter, melted
  • Andes Mints (whole) or Andes Mint Chips (one bag should be good)

 Preheat oven to 375°.

Blend all ingredients well; batter will be stiff. Drop rounded spoonfuls onto parchment lined cookie sheet. If you can form dough into a 1” diameter ball, great, if not, that’s ok! The dough will be a little sticky, so it’s hard to roll in your hands.

Bake for 10-12 minutes; remove from oven. Allow cookies to set for a couple seconds.

If you’re using the whole mints, just place the (unwrapped) candy on the cookie and allow to melt. If you’re using the chips, press the back of a teaspoon into the top of the cookie, like a thumbprint cookie. Fill the “thumbprint” with one teaspoon of the mint chips and allow to melt (add more or less as desired).

Use a toothpick to swirl the melted chocolates and mint so you get a lovely blend of mint green and chocolate on the cookie.

Place cookies in the refrigerator until the melted chocolate is set.

 These package so nicely – they’re perfect for last minute gifts or cookies for Santa!! :)

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Cookie Extravaganza…sort of…

16 Dec

My husband and I have the rest of the week off of work, to relax a bit, but mostly to finish up our Christmas shopping and what not before next week (NEXT WEEK people…NEXT WEEK IS CHRISTMAS!!! Who authorized that?!) We don’t really have any formal plans for our time away from the office, except for today and Friday. Today my cousins Emily (21) and Alyssa (19) came over to make cookies for Christmas Eve (more on that event later); Friday is our designated shopping day, followed by a hockey game that evening.

To start the morning off, I decided I’d take a break from cleaning up the kitchen and play with my new camera. Have I mentioned how wonderful my husband is??? I never really give him a list for Christmas – we always buy each other things throughout the year, so there isn’t much left for Christmas…and it doesn’t help that my birthday is a week after Christmas! As always, he finds some way to surprise me every year, and this year was no different. He got me a new camera for Christmas!! How do I know, you ask? It came in the mail yesterday…and we don’t do a very good job of keeping secrets around here! Anyway, I played with it at bit this morning…by the way, the Penguin ornament is the only ornament on our tree this year…I like to say I’m going for a minimalistic approach, but really I’m just being lazy. :)

Shiny star atop our scarcely decorated tree.

Shiny star atop our scarcely decorated tree.

Pittsburgh Penguin ornament my parents gave my husband.

Pittsburgh Penguin ornament my parents gave my husband.

As soon as they arrived and we did the usual visiting and chit-chatting, we got started on the cookies. As ambitious as we felt, we didn’t really make it too far! We started with the peanut butter kiss cookies (peanut butter cookies with a Hershey Kiss in the center). Those went together super fast, and we were pretty chuffed about the progress we were making.

Hershey Hugs

Hershey Hugs

Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies

Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies

We thought we were pretty clever by using the white chocolate Hershey Hugs :) It doesn’t take much for us to feel clever.

Emily wanted to make some sort of Andes Mint cookies…she wasn’t sure what the recipe was, so we kind of made one up using what we had on hand. Let me tell you, these things are AMAZING. Even my husband likes them, and he’s not a huge fan of sweets. They taste like a Thin Mint, only…better. Yeah, I said it…wanna fight about it? I wish I would have captured video of Emily trying to roll the cookie dough into little balls using her spoons…it was quite entertaining. But, you’ll have to settle for tantalizing pictures of the cookies instead :)

Melting the Andes Mints...

Melting the Andes Mints...

Minty Melty Goodness

Minty Melty Goodness

At this point, the ideas were flowing; we were certain that we could keep up our momentum and have several dozen cookies to show for our efforts. We took a break for lunch and decided while we were out to stop at the store to get more supplies (I failed to take a picture of what we had when we started…everything is still displayed on the counter, so maybe tomorrow I’ll get one…this will show you just how overboard we went then you can laugh at our thinking we needed more supplies!)

After a nice lunch at the South Side Soda Shop (it was feature on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, you know) and a trip dodging the Amish at the store, we returned home…much more lethargic and sleepy than before. In fact, on the drive to and from the diner, I noticed my two cookie elves dozing off in the back of the car! We contemplated starting another batch of cookies, or working on the chocolate covered pretzels, but my elves were increasingly weary. Their eyes drooped, and their spirits snoozed. After packing them up with some cookies to share with their men-elves, I sent them on their way before it got too dark.

I decided to make another batch of the chocolate mint cookies…so tasty – uh, I mean – so easy…yeah, that’s it. Easy. And Tasty. Mmm….minty….melty….mmmm….*drools*

My day is coming to a close as the Chicago Blackhawks start the 3rd period leading St. Louis 3-0. Yes, I like the Blackhawks…my husband likes the Pens…we are a house divided. :) I think his Penguin needs a friend on that tree, don’t you?

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Just some stuff…

20 Sep

…because I’m a slacker. It’s true. I’m sorry.

I’ve been trying to work on a new theme for this wordpress blog o’mine and it’s driving me up the wall. I’m not patient, and I’m not a coding guru, so all the work I’ve done so far has been, frankly, a waste of time. In the mean time I know I have neglected posting anything over here, and I’m sorry!

So, to make up for that, here are a couple of projects on which I’ve been working…

These are both for a Craftster swap entitled “Easy-Peasy 3-Point Halloween Swap” which is perfect, because it is limited to 3-points total for the entire swap! For those not familiar with the Craftster swaps, they are based on a theme; you complete a short but thorough questionnaire about your interests, likes, and dislikes, then send it to the swap organizer. You’re then paired up with a partner who complements your tastes. Based on the amount of time established for the swap, you craft your little heart out, then mail the package of goodies to your swap partner by the deadline. Every one then posts pictures of the items they’ve received and rejoice for the thrill that is getting goodies in the mail. Then, the organizer leaves feedback based on your participation in the swap, which can help or hurt your chances for participating in another swap at a later date. Sounds like a lot of work, I know, but they’re very fun and rewarding, and a nice way to “meet” new internet friends.

Anyway, these two items have been completed already for the swap. I’ve not decided if I want to make another small item yet, so that may come later. My swap partner indicated she would really like to have some type of fabric wall hanging, and since the swap’s theme was Halloween, I thought this was a nice combination…everything was cut by hand (as opposed to using appliques) and hand-sewn by me, using scrap fabric and a nice black flannel.

Fall Harvest Wallhanging

Fall Harvest Wallhanging

Here is the detail in the “hanging” aspect of the piece…I used plain black 1/8″ ribbon for the actual “hanger” which is also hand-sewn to the piece. Then, I had a couple scraps of decorative ribbons that I added too, and attached with a leaf-shaped button…

Detail on the wallhanging...

Detail on the wallhanging...

And this is a flower brooch that is made from felt and some scrap fabric that I received from last year’s “I Love Fall!” swap and a cool hand-made button, that I got from an Etsy seller named Tessa Ann, sewn in the middle…all hand-sewn, too. The colors aren’t quite this obnoxious in real life, I just took a quickie picture with the point-and-shoot.

Fall Felt Flower Brooch

Fall Felt Flower Brooch

I would like to make one more smaller item, just because it’s so darn fun, but we’ll see how that goes.

In closing, I’d like to leave you with a small list of the things I’m thankful for – and I hope that you can think of a small list of your own, and remember that when things seem too overwhelming…

  • the changing seasons
  • the amazing family and friends that I have who encourage me in everything I do
  • baking
  • pumpkin spice everything
  • making things
  • sunshine and a cool breeze
  • the crunching of fallen leaves under your feet
  • my husband!

I hope you all had a GREAT weekend – make it a great week!

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Etsy Front Page 7/11/08 Sara for Etsy Teams

16 Dec

Imagine my surprise when I learned today that I was featured on the Etsy Front Page back in July?! Many thanks to Sarah for including me (sorry it’s so late!)

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