Tuesday, October 21, 2008
You Say it Best.... When You Say It Like Colin Powell
I think he captured my thoughts perfectly... so watch this video to see why I'm voting for Obama.
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Victorious... At Last!
About 4 years ago my mom gave me a wheat grinder for Christmas. I swore that I would learn how to make yummy homemade whole wheat bread. Just like the stuff my mom made for me when I was a kid. Well... let's just say I tried, REALLY hard. I did. But it just didn't turn out.
All that has changed. I am now a victorious maker of homemade bread! So, in honor of the joy and happiness I feel right now, I'm passing the recipe along to all of you. Enjoy!
Mom's Whole Wheat Bread Recipe
4 1/2 cups warm water
2 serving spoonfuls of yeast
1/4 cup olive oil (because it's more healthy!)
1/3 cup honey
1 tablespoon salt
1/4 cup gluten flour (this is very important... don't try to make it without)
6 to7 cups white wheat flour (you can use red wheat, but white is much better)
1 to 2 cups white flour, for a total of about 8 cups
Directions:
Mix water, yeast, olive oil, honey, and salt in bread mixer. Let the yeast proof for about 5 to 10 minutes. Gradually add wheat flour, white flour, and gluten flour. Mix for 7 to 10 minutes. This is will help the dough become soft and elastic. Check after 7 minutes to see if the dough will STRETCH, like elastic. Take out of mixer and let rise til double.
Cut into equal thirds. Punch down. Roll flat with rolling pin. Then roll up into bread shape. Put in greased pans. Let rise in cold oven for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes turn on oven and cook for 35 minutes at 325, from a cold oven. Makes three loaves.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Presidential Pathways
This last weekend we took the kids up to Warm Springs to visit The Little White House. What is that? Well, I'll tell you! ( I had no idea what it was, but it actually is an interesting part of American history.) President Franklin Roosevelt owned a summer vacation home in Warm Springs, Georgia, which they called the "little" White House. I'm sure you get the pun.
He chose Warm Springs because, you guessed it, they have "warm springs" there that were therapeutic and helpful in treating his symptoms from polio. He really enjoyed his time here and would come here all through his presidency. On April 12, 1945, he was sitting for a portrait (at the Little White House )when he collapsed after suffering a stroke. They rushed him to his bedroom and called the doctors, but he died later that day. The house is beautifully preserved and they have constructed a really nice museum there.
On the porch of the Little White House
Family on the front porch
Don't we look gorgeous? This was at the Warm Springs pool, next door to the Rehabilitative Center that FDR founded. Every Labor Day weekend they fill the pool with spring water (88 degrees) and you can swim in it.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Home video
All right, here it is... thanks to Annie for showing me the ropes. (And no comments, Mr. Dagen, about the terrible lighting!)
Saturday, September 20, 2008
A MANLY Photo Shoot
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Sumptuous Savannah
Josh had Thursday and Friday off this past weekend, so we decided to go to Savannah for a quick weekend getaway.
We started our day by heading down to the Savannah River.
This is the statue of the Waving Girl... apparently she would go down everyday to the river and greet the ships as they came in.
But the kids' favorite event, by far, was "meeting" Captain Jack Sparrow. Isabel couldn't stop giggling and Sam just gazed up at him with a face full of worshipful adoration.
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