Perfect (and super easy) French Bread Recipe



I found this recipe in a magazine the other day and wanted to make it for Garlic Bread because it looked so easy, and it was! Here is the recipe:

Easy French Bread: makes 2 loaves

2 Tbsp. active dry yeast
2 cups warm water (110-115 degrees)
1 Tbsp. honey
2 tsp. salt
4 1/2 to 5 cups bread flour (I just used regular white)

In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water and honey. Let it bubble up for about 5 min. Add the salt and 2 cups of flour. Beat until smooth. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. If you have a dough hook on a stand mixer, let the dough hook knead the dough for about 8 min. If you don't have a dough hook, knead by hand until smooth and elastic. Cover and let rise for about 1 hour.

Punch dough down. Turn onto a floured surface; divide the dough in half. Shape into 12 in. long loaves. (I roll mine out into a rectangle and roll the long side kind of like cinnamon rolls then pinch the seam and ends under, and set it pinched side down on the sprayed pan.) Make sure the baking sheet is greased. Let rise again until doubled, about 30 min. With a sharp knife, make four shallow slashes across the top of the loaves. Bake at 450 for 15-20 min or until golden brown. Butter the top of the loaves right after they exit the oven. Enjoy!

Check out my recipe for garlic bread topping here!
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PF Changs Lettuce Wraps Copy Cat Recipe



PF Chang’s Lettuce Wraps Recipe

Pouring sauce
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup warm water
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
2 tablespoons ketchup
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/8 teaspoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon hot water
1 tablespoon dijon mustard
2 cloves garlic, minced

Chicken Stir-fry
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons sesame oil
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cubed very small
1 – 8oz can sliced water chestnuts, minced to the size of corn kernals
1/2 cup mushrooms, minced to the size of corn kernals
1/2 onion, chopped fine
3 cloves garlic, minced fine
6 large leaves of iceberg lettuce or nappa cabbage

Stir-fry sauce
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon rice wine vinegar

Begin by making the pouring sauce. In a large bowl, dissolve sugar in 1/2 cup warm water, then add soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, ketchup, lemon juice and sesame oil. Mix well and throw in the fridge until you’re ready to eat.

Combine 1 teaspoons hot water with dijon mustard and garlic and set this aside in small bowl.

Combine oils and add to wok or large frying pan. Heat oil over high heat until it glistens, about one minute. Add chicken and saute until cooked through, then remove from the pan and cool. Keep oil in the pan, keeping it hot over a low flame.

Prep the stir fry sauce by mixing soy sauce, brown sugar, and rice vinegar in a small bowl.




Take pan that you cooked the chicken in,  and turn it up to medium-high heat. Add another tablespoon of olive oil to the pan, wait one minute, and then add chicken, garlic, onions, water chestnuts, mushrooms, and the stir-fry sauce you prepared earlier. Stir-fry everything until the mushrooms have cooked, about four minutes, mix in the chicken and remove to a serving dish.

Add mustard/garlic mixture to the pouring sauce, 1/2 a teaspoon at time to taste.

Serve stir-fry with iceberg lettuce or nappa cabbage leaf wraps and top with pouring sauce.

We also serve ours with rice noodles.  Fried crispy!


 
 Here is a picture of my 4 year old son devouring them!  He loves these!
 

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Sibling Rivalry~ Ideas to help your kids stop fighting...

I know that this is the thing that drives us as moms crazy! Not only do I get mad when my kids fight, but it just drains the energy away from me and I feel helpless as a mom. I have recently broke down in tears after a particularly hard morning, so I decided to write down some of the thinks I have done in the past to not only help my children fight less, but help them understand that their actions are hurting others.

1. Stop the fight right away and ask your children to express how they are feeling calmly with their hands in their pockets.

2. Send them to the forgiving bench. On this bench there are strict rules:
- Only one person can talk at a time while the other one listens until they are DONE!
- The person talking has to start their turn by saying "I don't like it when..." or "You hurt my feelings when..."
- They have to find a solution that both of them are happy with and hug BEFORE they can get up from the bench.
- They BOTH have to say sorry to each other (hence the name, forgiving bench)

3. Make them hold hands and sing a song to you swaying back and forth! I know that sounds so stupid, but it really works, they feel silly so they can't help but smile. This works for my 10 year old son, he never wants to do it, so it's the best punishment for him!

4. Make them hug for 3 straight minutes! They will come away giggling. (although it doesn't solve any major problems, so I just use #3 and #4 for small fights)

Hope these can help you a little in your home. Let me know in a comment if you have some great ideas too!
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Family Library Picks for February- Valentines Day

I thought it would be fun to post about the great books my family and I are finding for kids at the library each month. We usually go to the library every other Friday because that's my kids early out day.  BTW, I always put an alarm on my phone to remind me of the due date.  Also, we keep a library bag reserved just for our library trips.  It contains our library cards and receipts so they stay all in one place.  Another thing we do to make visiting the library easier, keep a library basket in your home where the library books stay at all times when not being read.  That way we don't have to go searching all over the house every other Friday looking for all the books.

Picks for February:

~Valentines Day:
     . Too Many Valentines A Robin Hill School book, reading level 1
     . Nate the Great and the Mushy Valentine A detective book
     . Olive, My Love  Yes, the same loveable Olive from Olive the Reindeer
     . The Day it Rained Hearts  A cute story about a heart rain storm and a little girl who uses the hearts to make valentines for her friends
     . What's With This Room? I love this book!  It's all about a little boy's messy room.  So cute!  Even my 10 year old thought it was funny!  This was our favorite part...
     "Those clothes aren't heaped up because I'm a pig, I'm actually creating an archaeological dig!  In a couple of years I'll give you a chance to dig and discover my petrified pants."
     . Being Responsible  A very simple book explaining to children what responsible means.
     . Mouse's First Valentine  A preschool favorite
     . Biscuit's Valentine's Day  another preschool favorite.
     . Amelia Bedelia's First Valentine ages 4-8, Chapter book
Presidents Day:
     . Kids Meet the Presidents  a perfect introduction to the Nation's Presidents
     . Presidents' Day  a class puts on a play about the Presidents
Mommy's Favorites:
     . The Happiness Project  I haven't read this book yet, but I am planning on it.  I watched her interviewed on the Good Morning America Show, and I am trying to post something that brought me happiness on Facebook everyday until February, along with pictures if possible.  I can't wait to read it, I think it's just what we need during these long winter months.
     .  Photoshop CS3 One on One (of course, I'm a photographer so these are the books that make me happy!)
     . The 5 Love Languages  This book made my marriage so much better!  Everyone feels love differently and it's fun to take the test to see what your love language is, and maybe more importantly, what your spouses love language is :)  They have one for kids too!

Have fun at the library this month!

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25% OFF Cosmetics

Starting Thursday February 11th through February 13th all cosmetics will be 25% off at Rite Aid nationwide. Pair this with coupons and current sales for some really cheap makeup.
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Valentines Day Crafts FREE e-book

Go here to receive your FREE Valentines Craft e-book. Full of 30 fun ideas for Valentines day :)
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Candy Bouqets for your Childs Teacher

I am not as crafty or ambitious as I once was when it comes to creating things by hand.  I have become reliant on the digital stuff for everything now.  Photoshop is my best friend :)  This is not a good thing, because I am also a preschool teacher :/  Anyway, I thought I'd share a cute idea I found for a Valentines gift:
Click here for instructions on how to make these cute candy bouquets for your childs teacher (or anyone else for that matter) on Valentines Day!
candy bouquets
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Easter Egg Resurrection Countdown Eggs

Here is a great idea found on one of my new favorite blogs, Secrets of a Super Mommy...

countdown eggs
I have 12 eggs.  Inside each egg is a surprise and attached to the outside of each egg is a scripture that goes with it.  I printed out the numbers for the eggs, then backed them with paper and embellished them.  Then I stuck them to the outside of the egg with a sticky dot.
Then I took thin rope and strung it through the holes in the tops of the eggs.  I printed out the scriptures from Matthew, punched them at the top, and put them on the rope as well.


Here is a list of the 12 scriptures and the 12 surprises for inside:

one: a miniature paper or plastic cup (Mathew 26:39)

two: 3 dimes (Mathew 26: 14-15)

three: a piece of rope (Mathew 27:1-2)

four: a small piece of soap (Mathew 27: 24-26)

five: red fabric (Mathew 27:29-30)

six: a nail (Mathew 27: 31-32)

seven: dice (Mathew 27:35-37)

eight: several small rocks (Mathew 27:50-52)

nine: white piece of cloth (Mathew 27: 58-60)

ten: one large stone (27:60, 65-66)

eleven: sweet spices, I use cloves (Mark 16:1; Mathew 28:2, &5)

twelve: leave this one empty (Mark 16:6)
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Keep Jesus in Easter~ Week long activity.

I found this really good idea on Sugardoodle, and it starts today!  So get ready for FHE with this idea and follow each day 'til Easter.  I think it's very important to teach our children the true meaning of the Christ centered holidays :)

Click here to visit the web site and have fun!

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Edible Tombs for Easter Treats

tomb

I found this great idea on Sugar Doodle too!

A great activity that teaches the true meaning of Easter. Give each person a Hostess "snowball" cupcake (cupcakes upside down can work also). A white snowball would be ideal, but all I could find is hot pink and purple. : ) Give each person a "snowball" cupcake. Place it on the plate as the tomb.

1. Have a small paper plate (6") for each person.

2. I first had them smear the plate with a little chocolate frosting (soil)

3. Then sprinkled the "dirt" with green tinted coconut (grass)

4. Take a spoon and make a hollow spot in the snowball (Like the empty tomb)

5. Place a small sign in the hole that states "He is not here! He is Risen"

6. Take a wafer cookie (Nilla wafers work or 1/2 sandwich cookie) and set it over the hole.

7. I let them finish decorating with tinted marshmallow, sprinkles, gum drops, whatever I had available to finish decorating around the tomb. (flowers)

8. I finished the scene with a large gum drop punctured with a toothpick bearing a small sign that announced: He Has Risen.

Once the creation was done, they were told they could eat their creation...but only after they had shared with at least three adults the story that they had learned that day. And that, of course was the lesson of Easter that was discussed before and during the craft.
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Parmesan Chicken with Asparagus

This is a modified recipe by yours truly, and my family and I LOVED it!!  It is definitely NOT for dieters, but could be baked FOR THE HEALTHY CONSCIOUS, instead of fried in all that scrumptious butter :)

Parmesan Chicken

-4-5 boneless skinless chicken breast, pounded to an even thickness
-1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
-1 t. dried Italian seasoning
-2 garlic cloves pressed or 2 t. garlic from a jar ( I guess you could also use garlic powder or salt too)
-1/2 of one of those tubes of saltine crackers crumbled and pulverized into dust :) (and I guess you could use Ritz too)
-1 stick of butter (yes you heard me, one whole stick!)
-Shredded or sliced mozzarella cheese
-Your favorite spaghetti sauce

Start by melting the butter in the microwave  in a bowl that would also be easy to dip the chicken in.  Combine the next 4 ingredients into a separate bowl.  First dip the chicken into the butter, then coat evenly in the crumb mixture.  Set on a plate and continue with the rest of the chicken.  Pour the remaining butter into a large saute pan and heat over med-hi heat until very hot.  Place the chicken evenly in the pan like so...
Hopfully you heard a sizzle! Let the chicken sit, DONT MOVE IT AROUND OR YOU'LL LOOSE THAT GREAT BROWNING!  Cook for about 4 min. then flip over and cook until internal temperature reaches 165 or there is no more pink juices coming out.  Turn on your broiler to low.

Remove chicken from pan onto a "cooling rack" placed over a jelly roll pan like so... and sprinkle with mozzarella cheese.
Now start the asparagus (and if you are serving spaghetti with it too like I did, start cooking the spaghetti too)

To prepare asparagus, wash it, then holding both ends with your fingertips, bend the asparagus until it snaps, it naturally breaks off the tender part to be eaten, cool huh!?

Melt in a separate, smaller saute pan, melt 1 T. of butter (to a whole bundle of asparagus).  Add the asparagus and sprinkle with lemon pepper seasoning.  Cook over med to med hi heat for about 10 min, or until tender.

BACK TO THE CHICKEN:
Put the chicken into the oven on the second from the top rack just until the cheese is melted, about 3 minutes, but WATCH IT!!!

Heat the sauce and dollop on top of the chicken and spaghetti.  Enjoy!!

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Great Summer Ideas and Fathers Day :)

So I've really been out of it lately, with morning sickness, an out of place neck, sinus infection and exhaustion all mixed together!! I haven't been what you would call a "happy camper". But I have been doing a lot of research for ideas for my kids during the summer (cause they are already at each others necks). Here are some great sites that have some great ideas!

At the Prepared Not Scared Blog, she had such a great idea for keeping the neighborhood kids at bay while your kids are finishing up their morning chores. She made these adorable signs for their door:



What a great idea huh!?  Now we just hope it's the kids that can read that are coming around, right!?  At least they can understand the universal red means stop and green means go.


Another of my favorite sites: Secrets of a Super Mommy!

She has this great idea of posting 10 day's of summer fun with the supermoms.  Check out here cute ideas here. 
She has ideas for no sew library bags, rainbow pudding pops, upcycled sand toys, the Perfect Fireless Campfire, a "Welcome Summer" weekly activities organizational banner, and how to liven up that lemonade stand:



Another of my favorites is Our Best Bites!  Don't these cinnamon rolls look perfect for Fathers Day!?



And finally, Family Fun always has great handmade and thrifty Fathers Day Gift ideas...  check it out!

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Back to School Tips and Free Stuff for Mom's


Well, it's that time of year again!!  Time to dust off the old backpacks (or buy new ones is more like it), set the alarm clocks and actually make the kids a healthy breakfast!  The public schools around my village started school a couple of weeks ago, that included my 6th grader, but my younger kids don't start until Monday the 23rd!  I have been having fun searching my favorite blogs to get some great tips and ideas, so here I am going to share them with you.  Being pregnant and getting the preschool ready to start and swamped with editing and taking pictures, I haven't had much time to be creative myself, so here are other's ideas :)



Becky Higgins
blog is so great!!  I want to be her when I grow up!

She has some great ideas on back to school along with a great FREEBIE of a school yearbook for your child to create!  She is label happy as you can see in this picture below, so her kids never have to guess if an item is theirs.

She also has a great guest post here on the pictures you should be taking on the first day of school.  If you have already had your first day, just recreate it! ;)


The Crafting Chicks blog 

They have some great ideas on crafts for teacher gifts or we are happy to be in your class gifts for the first day of school!  This one is my favorite, easy, cheap and a FREE download of the cute container, candy bar wrapper and a ton of others!


Here is a jelly recipe that I just love!!  Since the staple of the school lunch box is PB&J!

NO - COOK STRAWBERRY FREEZER JAM
4 c. ripe strawberries
4 c. granulated sugar
1 box Sure-Jell powdered pectin
3/4 c. water
Wash and hull the berries; crush them completely, a few at a time. (Should end up with 2 cups.) In large bowl, mix together the berries and sugar. Let stand 10 minutes. Combine pectin and water in saucepan. Bring to boil; boil 1 minute, stirring constantly. Stir hot pectin into the fruit bowl; continue stirring. Don't worry if sugar is not completely dissolved. Ladle jam into freezer containers. Put lids on immediately. Let stand at room temperature 24 hours or until set. Refrigerate for a few weeks or freeze for up to a year.


And since we are making sandwiches and want to be environmentally friendly...here is a cute idea for reusable sandwich bags.




And last but not least, what new outfit wouldn't be complete without a few new hair accessories!!?  Here are some of my favorite Tutorials!...click on the titles to visit the tutorials.

Fabric Flowers by Maggie Holmes


 Another Fabric Flower


I think these ones look awesome, I'm making them tomorrow!
Little Sweethearts:


The frayed Mum:


Enjoy your "time off"!
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Super Easy Homemade Donuts

On Monday nights we have Family Night... and this was one of our treats.  I was the easiest one so far and the kids had a blast making the holes in the donuts.  Another tradition that includes donuts is on Halloween.  After a full night of gathering candy, we come home and have homemade donuts and hot chocolate :)

All you need is:
-2 cans refrigerated biscuits (or Rhodes Frozen Roll Dough thawed)
-vegetable oil (enough to pour about 1" in your frying pan)
-Cinnamon and Sugar (in a bowl)

Take the biscuits out of the cans and let sit at room temperature for a little while (a good time to give a lesson about something for family night)
Heat up the oil on medium heat for about 5  min.
While the oil is heating up, have the kids poke holes in the biscuits and stretch the dough out slightly.
Mom or dad then dips the dough into the hot oil, one fluffed up and you can see that it's browning, flip it over with a chop stick and brown the other side.  Immediately dip both sides into the cinnamon/ sugar mixture and let rest on a plate with paper towels.


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Hello from the black hole of pregnancy...

Yes, I know it has been a long time since I have posted something worth while. I blame it all on this pregnancy. It seriously seems like and eternity that I have been pregnant this time, but I know that these next few weeks I have left will go by fast...well, they better. I am ready to see this little guy. He has been keeping me company while the kids have been at school, kicking my ribs and trying to push himself out on his own. Ouch! Anyway, I just wanted to keep in touch and show you one of the things I have been working on now that I'm starting the "nesting" phase of this pregnancy.  These cute hats were made using the Knifty Knitter small blue loom.  These were made in about 45 min. each!  Super easy!  My 10 year old daughter made the white with blue rim and pom pom.  Check out the knifty knitter here.  I have also started crocheting some baby booties, but the first one wasn't really photo worthy.  You can find all sorts of projects on you tube, some really cute stuff!  Also, there are a lot of tutorials for the knifty knitter on you tube too!  Just search for them.  You can make scarfs, pillows, prayer shawls, etc.  Lot's of fun!

Now I wanted to post a pic of me pregnant. Before photoshop I would never have done this :) But now that I can fix my uneven skin (due to pregnancy mask) and tighten my chin, and add a really pretty finish to it, I thought "what the heck" I'm on my 5th child, maybe I should actually let someone take a picture of me pregnant. So we drove up Kolob Canyon (one of the most beautiful places on earth) and picked some Elderberries to make jam with (which turned out being Elderberry syrup) and I had my husband take some snapshots of me. Here is my favorite!
Before you know it, I will be posting some pics of our new bundle of joy!  I can't wait to see who he resembles and if he has that same little man cry that my other 2 boys had.  They seriously sounded like boys right from the beginning.  I can't wait to have him curl up on my chest so I can bury my nose in his hair and smell the scent of baby powder!  Until then, here are some of my favorite blogs I have been reading...

http://vanessascraftynest.blogspot.com/

http://www.babygoodbuys.com/

http://kaydenlane.tumblr.com/


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Substitute for Sweetened Condensed Milk

Borden's Sweetened Condensed Milk
3/4 Cup sugar
1/2 Cup water
1 Cup plus 2 Tbls. powdered milk
Combine all ingredients. Heat to boiling.
Cook until thick, this will take 15 to 20
minutes. This equals one can.
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Copy Cat Boston Market Stuffing :)

Copy Cat Boston Market Stuffing
Just in time for Thanksgiving!

10 Ounce Can sliced carrots; undrained
4 Ounce Can sliced mushrooms; undrained
14 Ounce Can chicken broth
2 ribs celery; cut 4−5 pieces
1 Tbl. Rubbed sage
12 Tbl. Poultry seasoning
1 Tbl. Chicken bouillon powder
3 Tbl. Bottled liquid margarine or melted butter or margarine
3 English muffins; cut into 1/2" cubes with crumbs
8 Ounce Bag unseasoned croutons
1 Tablespoon Dry parsley; minced
2 Tablespoon Dry minced onion
When you open the can of carrots, run the blade of a paring knife through
them right in the can so that you've reduced them to tiny bits without
mashing them. Empty it then into a Dutch oven. Add the mushrooms; set aside.
Empty the cam of broth into the blender and add the celery along with the
sage, poultry seasoning, bouillon powder and margarine. Blend a few seconds
on high speed, only until celery is finely minced.
Meanwhile, add the English muffin cubes, (crumbs too), croutons, parsley and
onion to the Dutch oven. Pour blender mixture over and stir to combine with
rubber bowl scraper until completely moist.
Cover with a lid and bake at 350* about 45 minutes to an hour or until
piping hot.
Refrigerate leftovers to use within a week. Freeze to use within 4 months.
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Copy Cat Cheesecake Factory Pumpkin Cheesecake

Cheesecake Factory Pumpkin Cheesecake

Crust:
1−1/2 cups graham crumbs
5 Tbsp. butter, melted
1 Tbsp. sugar
Filling:
3 − 8oz. pkgs. cream cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup canned pumpkin
3 eggs
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. allspice
Whipped Cream
Mix crust ingredients together, just till coated and crumbly. Press onto the
bottom and 2/3 up the sides of an 8" springform pan. Bake for 5 mins. at
350. Set aside. Combine cheese, sugar and vanilla in large bowl, mix until
smooth with an electric mixer. add pumpkin eggs,and spices, beat till smooth
and creamy. Pour into the crust. Bake for 60−70 mins.or till the top turns a
bit darker. Remove from oven and allow to come to room temperature, then
refrigerate. After it has thoroughly chilled, remove the pan sides and cut.
Serve with whipped cream.

Or you can buy it here for $50!!
http://shop.thecheesecakefactory.com/order/cheesecakes/pumpkin-cheesecake-10-inch-dessert.html
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