Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Slices of Our Holiday

Hello my dear friends,

I am sorry that I have taken such an extended break. Christmas turned into a crazy time where we managed to pack in a lot of visiting with D's family, two out of town extended trips to visit my family, and lots of other events! But I am back now and here to offer you some pictures from our time away.

Some members of our household were fascinated by the tree

Our little tree that fit into our tiny living room.


Unwrapping gifts 


D makes homemade caramel popcorn for his mom every year

Christmas Feast! 

Part of D's family and I at Christmas dinner


School has started off once again with a bang. I am taking four courses this semester, which is taking up a lot of my time. Considering three of them are literature courses, I will be reading a lot in the coming months! I am still not currently working, as school is almost a full time job at this point. In the coming months I will not be posting as often as I would like due to lack of time, but I will be reading your blogs and trying to keep up with your lives as much as possible! Thank you for sticking around here with me. I greatly appreciate it!

How was your holiday? What have you been doing in the New Year?

Brenna

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Winter Wonderland

Today we woke up to the most beautiful frost of the year. We had to leave before I could take any photos to cut down our local Christmas tree (photos to follow), but when we came back it was still frosty and gorgeous! These photos are from right outside our front door. I am so thankful to be living here in our beautiful country!













Hope you are having a wonderful day!

Brenna

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Baking

Every year, I go a bit (OK, a lot) overboard with Christmas baking. The entire month of December is pretty much a write off for healthy snacking due to the kitchen counters groaning under tins full of baked goods. I consider this a good, nay a great, thing. My mom always baked up a storm every Christmas, and I have the fondest memories of helping her in the kitchen. I have a routine when it comes to my baking, just as she did, making the same things year after year. I do not bake these goodies at any other time other than Christmas, so they are always a huge treat to have. I also have tried to incorporate both my childhood as well as D's into my chosen recipes, making it nostalgic for both of us. I have also added one entirely new recipe to my routine in the past three years that I found online and fell in love with. Here is what I make every year (in no particular order):

-Shortbread (my mom's recipe)
-Candy Cane Cookies (D's mom's recipe)
- Butter Tarts (my mom's recipe)
-Rugalech (new recipe)
-Gingerbread Cookies (D's mom's recipe)
- Sugar Cookies (my mom's recipe)

We also make a sweet walnut bread, called Gibanicia, that is a tradition in D's family for breakfast every year. D and I made it on our own (without his mom's help) for the first time this week, and it turned out great!



This last picture is from our batch last year.


Today I began the cookies by making rugalech, and also made a batch of the butter tarts. Now, I have a confession to make. I normally just buy pre-made frozen tart shells for my butter tarts. It is what my mom did, and I have tried making the shells in the past and they never turned out as nicely as I would have liked. This is strange, because I make my pie dough from scratch all of the time and it turns out beautifully. I don't like my tart shells to be very thick though, so I always roll out my dough thin and then it isn't as flaky as the pie crust. I attempted today to rectify this problem and make the shells from scratch, and I had the same issues. They look nice and rustic, but they were a bit too thin now and not flaky enough. Does anyone have any tips on making tart shells?

They look so pretty, but the texture isn't great. 

I actually only baked about half of the filling that I have and will be going out tomorrow to buy some shells to make the rest of them. Oh well! Here is the rugalech:


I am in LOVE with these cookies. They are a traditional Jewish cookie that is made with a buttery, flaky, cream cheese dough filled with apricot jam, walnuts, raisins, and cinnamon sugar. They are soft and sweet and have an amazing flavour to them. I will share the recipe later, as this post is getting too long. Up next are the sugar cookies and shortbread. I will make sure to take you along with me!

What do you bake for Christmas?

Brenna

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Pictures from the Country

Here are some pictures from our holiday in the country:

The inside of our cabin







Me in our cabin's kitchen






Our cabin 















A delicious lunch- potato salad, quinoa salad, tomato salad, and peas


We had an amazing time, and the weather was perfect! Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Don't forget to enter my giveaway by leaving a comment on this post! 

Brenna