What would you do for this sweet face?
Drive 80 miles to return her forgotten (and immeasurably beloved) dolphin and fish?
That is loving someone to distraction. What could be more wonderful?
I love you too, Mom.
We are glad to be home, GranE. Thanks, Dolphin and Fish
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Half a Life
I have known Katie for half my life now - a fact she brought to my attention about a month ago.
I need a better word than just friend...
Here are some of her kids - and my two.
They have known each other their whole lives.
I have held all of them before they were a week old. I will get to know them forever.
Lucky.
I need a better word than just friend...
Here are some of her kids - and my two.
They have known each other their whole lives.
I have held all of them before they were a week old. I will get to know them forever.
Lucky.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Caramel Marshmallow Treats
Another from Grandma Ruth's box. I remember these - she did use the big marshmallow and they were delicious. These treats would be on the tray with all the different treats at Christmas time.
I tried them with the girls using small marshmallows - thinking they would be super cute tea-party fare...
We made about this many and then August got burned with hot caramel...was a couple more dips and little sis was burned too...
But, they did taste like I remembered.
I DEFINITELY would use the big marshmallows next time! And, DO NOT put them on waxed paper to harden. They stuck to it and we lost several treats to the paper. BOO!
I tried them with the girls using small marshmallows - thinking they would be super cute tea-party fare...
| G2 ready to help |
| Who can resist marshmallows? |
| After dipping singles we decided to make caterpillars |
| A Siamese-triplet marshmallow |
We made about this many and then August got burned with hot caramel...was a couple more dips and little sis was burned too...
But, they did taste like I remembered.
I DEFINITELY would use the big marshmallows next time! And, DO NOT put them on waxed paper to harden. They stuck to it and we lost several treats to the paper. BOO!
Monday, March 21, 2011
Ring-a-lings
This is our second recipe in the "Grandma's Recipes" series. From Grandma Ruth's box...GranE remembers it fondly. We'll see if I got it right.
Can you just smell how wonderful our house smells right now...
| Ingredients. |
| For the filling |
| After mixing - it was really stiff filling |
| G3 decided to come in from playing to help |
| The filling was really hard to spread |
| Some of my one inch strips |
| Twisted and ready to bake - made two 1/2 sheet pans |
| After the first 15 min |
| After the orange glaze - ready for the last five min of baking |
| Sticky goodness...all done.... |
| G3 - deems Ring-a-ling a success |
Getting Started...
Three Generations of Farm Girls are working together for this Blog...Thus the name FarmGirls 3G.
We decided to start blogging about old recipes - from Grandma Ruth's and Grandma Bea's recipe boxes.
Texas Hash - from Grandma Bea (I doubled the recipe to take to friends)
Onions
Chopped...they were really good onions.
Tomato from Summer 2010 and three pepper and onion blend from freezer
Rice and spice and hamburger I fried and froze
Mixed and ready to simmer for 30 minutes (mine only took 20)
The bowl I ate for lunch...it was better with some cheese sprinkled on top. The girls rebelled - too many peppers.
We decided to start blogging about old recipes - from Grandma Ruth's and Grandma Bea's recipe boxes.
Texas Hash - from Grandma Bea (I doubled the recipe to take to friends)
Onions
Chopped...they were really good onions.
Tomato from Summer 2010 and three pepper and onion blend from freezer
Rice and spice and hamburger I fried and froze
Mixed and ready to simmer for 30 minutes (mine only took 20)
The bowl I ate for lunch...it was better with some cheese sprinkled on top. The girls rebelled - too many peppers.
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