Tuesday, January 25, 2022

DIY Chocolate Syrup

I was craving "Chocolate" it didn't matter if it was a chocolate bar, a cookie or cake or even Chocolate Gravy (Yes that's a thing in the south) I would have even settled for some good, old-fashioned Chocolate milk like my mother use to make. I found her syrup recipe in some old files and even though I didn't make it, just recalling how it tasted and how to make it helped sooth my cravings for Chocolate.


chocolate syrup

1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 cup water
2 cups sugar
1/3 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon vanilla

Mix the cocoa powder and the water in a saucepan. Heat and stir to
dissolve the cocoa. Add the sugar, and stir to dissolve. Boil for 3 minutes
over medium heat. Be careful not to let it get too hot and boil over! Add
the salt and the vanilla. Let cool. Pour into a clean glass jar, and store
in the refrigerator. Keeps for several months, but trust me it will be gone
before then. Yields two cups.
 


 


Billie C.

 I Live in Tennessee.
Garden zone 7b
    

Monday, January 24, 2022

Raisin Oatmeal Cookies

Raisin Oatmeal Cookies
Ole Country Bakery, Brooksville, MS
1 cup raisins
1 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking powder
2 cups flour
2 cups oatmeal
Place raisins in small kettle; cover with water and simmer for 2-3 minutes. Drain. Set aside.
Cream shortening, sugars, eggs and vanilla until fluffy. Mix soda, salt and baking powder. Add flour, oatmeal and raisins. Mix well.
Scoop desired size onto cookie sheet; flatten. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until golden.
Author: Geneva Nightengale
from the Nov. 2001 issue of Today in Mississippi


Billie C.

 I Live in Tennessee.
Garden zone 7b
    

Monday, December 30, 2019

testing

I've been having some problems with my email so I'm testing to see which accounts are still active and which ones are not. 



Billie C.
 Life is a journey not a destination

    @~`~~

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Christmas Even 2019

Christmas Eve Morning.

As the sun slowly brightens the horizon, this morning, I am reminded that each day is so very special. There are so many things in my life to be thankful for, Prayers that have been answered, wishes granted, Life is good. The early pale pink and orange tinges to the top of the mountain to my right as the sun just starts to lift, a clear reminder that a new day is dawning and that there is lots of things that I should be doing this morning, and that there will always be a new dawn each morning. With it's lights and sounds and awakenings. New adventures to look forward to. A Person is never too old to find a new Adventure, in life. Today is no different. Each dawning is a promise to myself to not take today granted. To look for the good in it, accept the not so good a being only a temporary inconvenience and accept that Life will have it's ups and downs, but the ups will always outweigh the downs.   

Christmas has always been my favorite time of year. Not because of the gifts or the food, but because it's a time that so many people feel deserves attention to details. Erratic to be sure, A hassle for many, Sorrows for some, but also Joy and hope and Peace. With the New Year looming just around the corner, only a week after This Holiday, We look forward with earnest, to a year that will be better than the one that is ending, Knowing full well that there is no promise in a better year, That it will just be more days, numbered differently that the ones before and soon we will be writing that number that represents the year without thought or having to pause and think, "What year is it, again?"  But, for now. as we close out this year and start anew, We also wish to start anew, changes in our own life, our own self. promises of better healthier, taking better care of each other and our surroundings. Be that our home or the world we live in. Our work, or pleasures and our state of mind benefits from the renewing of spirit and the promise that each new year brings into being.  

Each year, we don't think about our own growing older as each and ever day passes. our gradual slowing down and having to take more time for the simpler things of life. That steps taken today, at a run, will one day be too hard for us to manage without help. that door knobs so easy to turn, may not fit well enough in our hand, and someone else will have to turn that for us to enter or leave a room, or house. That the kids of today, those in the teens or 20's or even those in their 30's will be making choices that we never had to make. never had to even consider.  Their life will be impacted by some of the small things from our own past. And it's in their future that we place hope and peace and wish the best from our past gives them the power to exceed in life from our beginning to their happiness. That we have taught them the important lessons of what living is really about. It's not the job, or the money, but what you do and how or where you spend your time that really counts in life. Money is just a token of what you have given up, in order to get ahead, to learn a new skill or practice an old one. Be at Peace, Life is wonderful and we each get to experience it to the fullest of our own ability. Go out, Get out, find something that make your  heart Sing with joy. that puts a smile on your face before you even realize you are smiling. Give that joy to someone else, to share it with the world, in your own unique way. For life is what  this planet is about. the cycle of life, the ups and owns and all the rest. are what is making this whole existence well worth the living.


Billie C.
 Life is a journey not a destination

    @~`~~

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Re: I know


I know, I've neglected my blog all year long. And, now that Halloween is past, I find something to pot on it.

IF we had a house (or mobile home, not a camper) I would love to learn how to make the singing pumpkins and the think in the window. That would be a great start for my Halloween Decorations.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiuTQlY7soQ


Billie C.
 Life is a journey not a destination

    @~`~~

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

checking in

Checking in from a dripping Tennessee.
I a doctor's appointment this morning. A follow up from Surgery last year to remove a kidney stone.  Everything looks good from his point of view, No surgery for another one, at this juncture. I do have a small stone (5mm) but unless it bothers me, nothing to be done at this time. IF I get the usual symptoms  of several back ache, nausea and fever, go to the ER and or see my Primary Doctor. I'm in hopes that I won't have to do either one, really and that this stone will pass on it's own. soon. 



Billie C.
 Life is a journey not a destination

    @~`~~
 

Monday, September 16, 2019

Chocolate Cake in a Mug

I just made two of these for a treat for me any my Hubby. I was not sure on how much my coffee cups held, so I use ceramic bowls instead. Still turned out well. Hubby says they are Keepers. He really liked his, even though there is no frosting on it.

Chocolate Cake in a Mug 
 
Recipe By :Ree Drummond _ Food Network
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories :
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 Pinch salt -- optional
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
Splash vanilla extract -- optional
3 tablespoons chocolate chips
Watch how to make this recipe.
Special equipment: a 12-ounce microwave-safe ceramic mug and a microwave
oven
Put the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt if using in a
12-ounce microwave-safe ceramic mug. Blend thoroughly with a fork. Add the
milk, vegetable oil and vanilla if using and blend until smooth. Stir in
the chocolate chips.
Microwave on high for 90 seconds. Do not overcook or the cake will be dry.
Let cool for 2 to 3 minutes before eating.


Billie C.
 Life is a journey not a destination

    @~`~~


Billie C.
 Life is a journey not a destination

    @~`~~