Friday, November 4, 2011
Family Fridays: I Like Your Funny Hat
Today at a friend's house, the boys had a blast using her plastic containers as hats. I am so thankful that they are still so easily entertained by little things like this and that they can create lots of smiles and laughter for us adults as well.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
DIY Pumpkin Biscuits
Homemade Pumpkin Biscuits
- 2 cups flour
- 3/4 cup pumpkin puree
- 1/2 cup whole milk
- 1 Tbsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp oregano or cinnamon (optional)
- Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl and stir until well combined.
- Drop rounded tablespoons onto a greased cookie sheet.
- Bake at 400 F for 10–20 minutes.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
DIY Pumpkin Soup
Homemade Pumpkin Soup Recipe
- 4 cups chicken broth or water
- 2 cups pumpkin puree or canned pumpkin
- 2 cups whole milk or half-and-half
- 1 pound of sausage, chicken, or ground beef (cut and cooked)
- 4-6 potatoes
- 3-4 cups carrots, corn, celery, peas, beans or a combination (cut)
- 1/2 onion chopped
- 2 cloves garlic chopped
- 2 tsp salt (unless using salty sausage)
- 2 tsp oregano or cinnamon (optional)
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
DIY Pumpkin Pancakes
Homemade Pumpkin Pancake Recipe
- 3 cups flour
- 1 cup pumpkin puree or canned pumpkin
- 1/2 cup milk
- 2 eggs
- 2 Tbsp oil
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp nutmeg
- Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl, and stir until smooth.
- Pour 1/2 cup of batter on hot greased frying pan, and fry until underside is lightly browned.
- Flip over, and brown the other side.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Mandarin Mondays: 中国
China calls itself the Middle Kingdom (zhōng guó, 中国). This name comes from the belief that develop during the Zhou Dynasty (Zhōucháo, 周朝) that China was the center of the earth or at least the center of civilization. China is still an important center of industry and world trade.
China's National Flag (guó qí, 国旗) is red with five yellow stars in the upper left hand corner. Red represents revolution, and the four yellow stars around one larger yellow star represents unity under the Party.
Their national anthem is the march of the volunteers (yì yǒng jūn jìn xíng qǔ, 义勇军进行曲). It is a musical march that was first a part of a play in Shanghai in 1934. It talks about one million hearts beating as one.
DIY Scrap Pumpkin
Scrap Pumpkin
- Fabric scraps in fall colors
- Green and brown fabric scraps, felt, or ribbon pieces
- Needle and thread
- Somthing to stuff the pumpkin with
- Extra embellishments if desired (buttons, ribbon, lace, etc.)
- Cut several strips of fabric the same length to sew into a tube for the body of the pumpkin. For my pumpkin I used four strips of alternating fabric that are the same length and roughly the same width as well. However, you could use more types of fabric, less strips, or vary the widths of the strips as well.
- Cut a piece of green sleeve, a green square to sew into a tube, or a green circle to gather for the pumpkin top. Cut a brown strip of fabric, felt, or ribbon to use for the pumpkin stem.
- Sew the strips of fabric together to form a square. I then chose to stitch some scraps of orange lace i had on. You could also stitch contrasting fabric scraps on at this point.
- Fold the square over and stitch the long side of the square together to form a short tube.
- Gather the bottom of the tube, and stitch closed tightly.
- Stuff the pumpkin.
- Gather the top of the tube, and stitch closed tightly.
- Fold over the piece of green sleeve, and gather the unfinished end together, or gather the green circle.
- Fold the brown strip together to look like a stem, and stitch into the green pumpkin top.
- Whip-stich the green pumpkin top to the orange pumpkin.
- Add any extra embellishments you like.
DIY Sew Easy Sleeve Pumpkin or Apple
Sew Easy Sleeve Pumpkin (or Apple)
- Orange (or red or green) sleeve, or a square of fabric sewn together to make a short tube of fabric
- Green and brown fabric scraps (or ribbon) for a leaf and stem
- Needle and thread
- Something to use for stuffing
- Cut out the sleeve or sew a short tube of fabirc.
- Cut short pieces of green and brown fabric or ribbon to use for a leaf and stem.
- Gather the bottom of the tube, and stitch closed tightly.
- Stuff the pumpkin.
- Gather the top of the tube, but before closing tightly, insert the brown stem and green leaf. Stitch closed tightly, and stitch through the stem and leaf a couple of times to secure them.
DIY Sew Easy Pumpkin
This is a super easy fall decoration I made out of an old orange shirt and some other fabric scraps. You could use many other types of fabric as well.

Sew Easy Pumpkin
- Orange, green, and brown fabric or felt scraps
- Something to use as a circular template
- Scissors
- Needle and thread
- Something to stuff the pumpkin with
- Cut out a large orange circle, a piece of green sleeve to fold over or a smaller green circle, and a brown strip to fold over and use as the stem of the pumpkin.
- Sew a loose gathering stitch around the orange circle, begin to pull it tight, stuff the pumpkin, and then finish gathering it together, stitching it closed tightly.
- Fold over the piece of green sleeve and gather the unfinished end together, or gather the smaller green circle.
- Fold the brown strip together to look like a stem, and stitch it into the green pumpkin top.
- Whip-stich the green pumpkin top to the orange pumpkin.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Family Fridays: Sick Boys
No pictures for this post, and you'll thank me for it. The boys caught some sort of stomach bug this week. Aaron threw up a miniscule amount twice on Monday and then has has mild diarrhea since. Andrew was fine until yesterday and then threw up all day long. It was one of those days where I went from holding sick baby, to cleaning up throw up, to wiping the toddler who still has diarrhea, to starting some laundry, and then repeating. No, this was not my most fun day ever.
However, these days have been so few and far between for me that it is making me stop and count my blessings at the same time.
However, these days have been so few and far between for me that it is making me stop and count my blessings at the same time.
- Generally, we all have been blessed with remarkably good health.
- The boys are healthy enough that a minor illness like this doesn't seem to affect them much at all in the long run.
- I'm really appreciating our all hard floors in this house right now.
- So thankful for a washing machine to wash dirty laundry.
- This week has been warm and sunny, making laundry dry fast and our water nice and hot for bathing and washing.
- We aren't moving, traveling, visiting, or required to be any where right now that would make this illness more bothersome.
- Walmart sells real Gatorade here.
- The sweet sick baby cuddles and says, "hug, mama, hug, mama."
Thursday, October 27, 2011
DIY Pumpkin Bars
These are great fall treats. You can make this recipe either regular or light, both are quite tasty. This is one of my husband's favorite desserts.
Homemade Pumpkin Bars
- 4 eggs
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup vegetable oil (or half oil and half milk for a light version)
- 15-ounce can pumpkin or 2 cups homemade pumpkin puree
- 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp nutmeg
Cream Cheese Frosting
- 8-ounce (1 cup) cream cheese (homemade works great) softened
- 1/2 cup butter softened
- 2 cups powdered sugar (homemade works great)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Combine all ingredients for pumpkin bars in a large mixing bowl, and stir until thoroughly combined.
- Spread into a greased jelly roll pan or a 9x13 cake pan for thicker cake-like bars.
- Bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes (may vary based on thickness of bars). Allow bars to cool. Top with cream cheese frosting for a rich dessert or lightly sprinkle with powdered sugar for a lighter version.
- For the frosting, beat powdered sugar into cream cheese, butter, and vanilla until smooth and creamy. If you desire a stiffer or sweeter frosting, continue to add powdered sugar until it reaches desired consistency. Spread on top cooled bars.
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