Friday, February 27, 2009

Peek-a-Baby

Last night Isaac and I were reading in his room before bedtime. As I was reading to him, he seemed to lose interest. I kept reading on because I liked the rhythm and patterns of the book. It's nice to read aloud even if it's a book designed for toddlers! While I was enjoying the read aloud, he began reading one of his peek-a-boo books. He hasn't picked up this book for about 2 months, so it surprised me how into it he was. Then, he quickly got up and walked to his dresser like a man on a mission. He came back with a flap, which covers a baby's face. He came to the page where the flap belonged and said "bwoke". It amazed me that he knew where to find his broken flap (it actually fell off of the dresser) and that it belonged on a specific page. Mama needs to fix it for him now! I bubble over with joy and happiness when I witness him learning and discovering how the world works. Knowing that Isaac delights in simple pleasures helps me remember how blessed I am to be his mommy!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Oops!

The rolls never fail is what I mean! I guess I didn't proof read very well! They never disappoint! Sorry for the wordy sentence in the last post; it didn't make sense. Hopefully you all knew what I meant!

Monday, February 16, 2009

You've gotta try this!

When I was a freshman at Wright State, one of my roommates, Alanna, would often bring back these yummy freezer rolls from her home in Crescent Springs, KY. (That name cracks me up b/c the rolls are shaped like crescents!) A woman in her church made them, and all of us girls in my dorm LOVED them. They were so buttery and yummy and oohhhh so good! My mom bought me a cookbook a few years ago that had a recipe for freezer rolls, which I thought may be similar. I've made them a few times now and never do they fail to disappoint. We enjoyed these last night along with our pulled pork crockpot meal. Matt and I thought this meal was incredibly tasty. I served up some sweet potato fries with pecan butter and broccoli on the side. I had to remind Matt that he needed to eat his green veggies! The pork was so juicy and tender; it literally fell off the bone. Best of all, this is a very cheap meal. I bought a 3.5 lb. pork shoulder for about $4.00 and added the other ingredients. I froze two separate bags for another night's dinner, and I had a leftover Tupperware full for our lunch today!
Here's the recipe for the freezer rolls. I made the entire batch yesterday (24 rolls) and froze half of them. I made some in the shape of crescents and some I put in a muffin tin and formed dinner rolls. Whatever method you choose, I hope you enjoy them as much as we do! Oh... and I've included a few pictures of our precious Isaac. It's been a while since he's made the blog!

Freezer Rolls:
Adapted from Classic Recipe Collection



1.5 c warm water
2 envelopes active dry yeast or quick rise yeast (I used quick rise.)
1/2 c. warm milk
1/3 c. butter (softened)
1/2 c. sugar
1.5 tsp. salt
2 large eggs
5.5-6 c. all purpose flour or bread flour (I used a combo of bread/all purpose) You could also substitute 1-2 c. whole wheat flour.

Place 1/2 c. warm water in large warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dissolved. Add remaining warm water, warm milk, butter, sugar, salt and 2 c. flour. Beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer. Add eggs and 1/2 c. flour. Beat at high speed for 2 minutes. Stir in enough remaining flour to make soft dough. (I used 6 cups.) Turn out onto lightly floured surface. Knead until smooth and elastic. Cover with plastic wrap; let rest for 20 minutes.

Punch dough down. Shape into desired shapes for dinner rolls. Place on greased baking sheets. Cover with plastic wrap and foil, sealing well. Freeze up to 1 week. Once rolls are frozen, you can put them in a Ziploc bag. Remove however many you want from freezer and place on greased baking sheet. Let rise for 1.5 hours or until doubled. Bake at 350 for about 15 minutes.

To bake without freezing:

After shaping, let rise in warm place until doubled in size, about an hour. Bake according to above directions. Enjoy them warm with a dollop of butter!

Here are my two favorite boys!


They warm my heart!


He thinks he's a Captain!

"Reading" the Bible!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Red Envelopes for Life

Go to redenvelopesforlife.org and read about one more way we can help to open the eyes of our president in regards to abortion. This is such a neat idea. I hope millions and billions of red envelopes reach the doors of the White House, but more importantly, I hope they reach the doors of Barack Obama's heart. Let's continue to pray for him to turn to Christ and place his faith in Him.

Friday, February 6, 2009

A Good Cup - A Great Cause

Check out Mayatechlc.org for some great tasting Guatemalan coffee. This is a non-profit corporation providing computer technology and education to under served communities in Guatemala. I had a cup of this coffee during a women's retreat planning night. This coffee is so tasty; I know you'll be impressed if you're an avid coffee drinker. The price is decent as well - $10.00 for a full pound of ground or whole bean. Not too bad considering how much we spend on Starbucks or Caribou these days.

Log onto this website and read more about their mission. You can also find out how to order the coffee. I think the next order will be in May. Let's spread the word and and share a great cup of coffee together!