Friday, October 8, 2010

Split Personality...

Back before the Fall Semester and the horribleness that is math started, I was baking pretty regularly. Mainly, I was making cupcakes; experimenting with different ideas and flavor combinations. During that time, I came up with my Split Personality Cupcakes.

I’ve been meaning to post pictures of these cupcakes, along with the recipe, for a while. And since I was thinking about it and can actually get to the pictures (they are in an online album of mine) without having to wait for my computer to be fixed, I thought that today would be the perfect day to share!

First, I have to thank my long time friend, Brandi, for coming up with the name of these cupcakes! They’re half vanilla, half chocolate, deliciously sweet and spicy at the same time. So, I think the name totally fits!  It's perfect Brandi, thank you.

A recipe that I saw for half vanilla, half chocolate cupcakes is where it all started.  I wanted to make them because they looked pretty cool and I figured I could do just about any flavor combination with the half and half cake.  So, I played with ideas for the icing and toppings and decided on a sweet icing and a spicy topping.  I was very pleased with the result...


Here's the recipe:

For the cupcakes:
* I copied this directly from The Busty Baker, where I got this recipe. It's Martha Stwert creation, I believe. If you keep reading past the cupcake recipe, you will see a recipe for Strawberry Buttercream icing which, with a strawberry slice on top, completes her very yummy looking Neapolitan Cupcakes!*

Vanilla Cupcakes

Makes 12

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
3/4 cup sugar
2 large eggs, room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 cup whole milk

Chocolate Cupcakes
Makes 12
Follow instructions for Vanilla Cupcakes below, but reduce flour to 1 1/4 cups, and add 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder. Whisk into dry ingredients.

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare 2 standard 12-cup muffin pans with paper liners. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside.

2. With an electric mixer, beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition; add vanilla, and mix until combined. On low speed, beat in half the flour mixture, followed by milk; end with remaining flour mixture. Mix just until incorporated (do not overmix).

3. Fill muffin cups with 3 tablespoons of each batter, side by side. Bake until a toothpick inserted in center of a cupcake comes out clean, 17 to 19 minutes. Cool cupcakes in pan, 5 minutes; transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

For the icing:
*I just used a basic buttercream recipe. *I have the link on my other computer (the broken one) so, I can't remember the one I used.  But, they are all pretty much the same.  I found this one on one of my favorite foodie sites, Epicurious.

1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened

4 cups powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup whole milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the spicy topping:

I selected a spicy chocolate by Chuao Chocolatier called "Spicy Maya".  It's a dark chocolate infused with pasilla chile, cayenne pepper and cinniamon.  I simply graded the chocolate (after putting it in the freezer, to firm it up, for half an hour or so) over the first batch of cupcakes once they were frosted.  However, I found that the spice didn't pop like I had expected it to. So, for the second batch  I chopped the chocolate into big rough chunks and placed them on top.  As a result, the spice was definitely poppin'!

If you try these cupcakes, or make your own creation, let me know.  I'd love to hear about it!

I was hoping to have time this weekend to do some cupcake baking, but we have a pretty full weekend planned already and I'm not sure I can fit it in.  Tonight, Madison and her choir class will be singing the National Anthem at the Belton High School football game. So, we'll be spending our evening there.  Tomorrow morning Jack, Madi and I are going to the food markets in Belton and Austin.  Then in the afternoon Madi and I  are going rock climbing with her swim team.  Finally, on Sunday, we are going to see Jack's grandparents in Palestine, Texas, for the day.  It's going to be a busy weekend, but I'm really looking forward to it ~ even though I wont get to bake and enjoy some cupcake yumminess!

Wish Madi luck tonight!  She gets pretty nervous singing in front of lots of people.  She's going to do fine, I'm sure and boy are we excited to see her singing on that football field!   I'll take pictures if I can and post them later.

Enjoy your weekend!  It's actually a long weekend for some (hopefully YOU)- yippee! 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Bouncing Back!

As you may remember from several of our previous posts, we've been pretty worried about our Mexican Plum Tree for months.  Six months actually!  Well, check this out....



Jack's hard work, research and patience have really paid off! We're finally seeing signs of life as new growth have started to sprout from the branches and the trunk itself is looking healthier. What a relief!

Jack and I planted the tree back in April and for about a month and a half, we watered it twice a day, every day. Our watering unfortunately tapered off as the temperatures climbed and apparently even native and hardy well-adapted types of trees for Central Texas can really suffer when enduring long periods of temperatures in the 100's with little to no rain. The plum tree is in a raised bed that we built to house it and some other heat and sun tolerant plants in the back yard along the fence. It slowly but surely lost most of its leaves and by the end of May the tree just looked pitiful. The bark on the trunk and branches turned a charred blackish color and most of the leaves and plums had fallen off. We just couldn't understand why it was in such bad shape.

Jack researched possible causes and talked with Oma from Oma's Garten Pflanzen in Killeen, Texas. She told him that even tough trees need supplemental water during the hottest times of the summer and that as a young tree, our little plum needed a good soaking at least once a week. Now, a good soaking means a soaker hose or a steady drip from the water hose for long periods of time – preferably over night.

*Ok, I'm going to let Jack take if from here to explain what else he did for the tree. It's best to let the guy with the green thumb talk about this part. I'm clueless!*
I tried the full sick tree treatment recommended by Howard Garret, The Dirt Doctor and other respected local natural and organic gardening experts in the area. Every week the trees leaves, trunk and root zone were sprayed with a mix of liquid seaweed, fish emulsion, molasses, and orange oil. Sometimes a drenching of alfalfa meal tea was also added. I also tried adding compost to the root zone of the tree heavily and more recently, added some organic fertilizer, Texas greensand and dry molasses to the bed surrounding the tree as part of our fall fertilizing regimen.

Honestly, I think all of this may have helped the little guy limp along but, only after a really drenching rain of 6-12" and a couple of weeks of considerably cooler weather did the tree bounce back in any noticeable way. We will do the best we can for it over the winter months and will likely cut back some of the upper branches during its dormancy. Hopefully, we will be rewarded in the spring with lots of flowers and new growth. I know that we will be sure that the bed is watered routinely and deeply throughout the summer next year and hopefully it will do much better. If nothing else, it will be a year older and a year tougher after this experience!

*Yeah, what he said! :) Seriously, do you see why I asked him to write that part?!  So anyway, we're obviously really excited that our Mexican Plum is bouncing back!

Well, hopefully we'll get our desktop computer back soon so that I can share the pictures of Madi's recent swim competitions and the other events I mentioned in my last post. But, in the mean time, I do have some pictures that I took in Austin on Tuesday while Jack and I were "playing hooky".  He took the day off from work and I took a break from school so that we could spend some much needed time together, just the two of us. We'll write a post about it as soon as I get the pictures loaded (onto a different computer and then backed up onto a portable hard drive, of course!).

Have a great rest of the week! The weekend will be here before we know it, thank goodness!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Ramblings...

I've been itching to write a post for a while now.  Mainly because it's been well over a month since my last post, but also because there's a lot to write about.  

Things have been crazy busy for us since Madi started back to school and I started my Fall Semester. Granted, I only have two classes, but one of them is math.  Math is not my friend.  Math sucks all the fun out of my life and gives me little free time for things like writing a post.  Madi also brings math homework home every night - even on the weekends.  Jack contributes by trying his best to help us both with our math work. This keeps all three of us from doing other things around the house, going fun places and generally having a life. Honestly, we are all sick of math!

Madison's Swim schedule has kept us busy the last two weekends.  She participated in the Round Rock Unclassified Meet last Sat., Sept.25th, in Round Rock, Texas. And yesterday, she swam in her first ever Middle School swim competition - Belton Middle School vs. Lake Belton Middle School.   I would love to share pictures from both of these events, but I can't.   The computer that I loaded the pictures on crashed (again) last night and so, I can't get to any of my pictures. Ugh!

I also have some pretty good shots of our nephew, Jason and his middle school football team, The Cavaliers, during their football game this past Tuesday night.  I can't get to those pictures either!  Once the computer is fixed (and hopefully it can be fixed) I'll post the pictures from all these events.

My Mom and sister, Virginia, both celebrated a birthday the week before last.  I have pictures but again, I can't get to them. Pretty darn frustrating!

Jack's Mom and Dad celebrated their 40th anniversary on the 17th but, we have no pictures for this historic date but, congrats to them, again.

We also have an update on our Mexican Plum tree. That will have to wait too I guess.  

So, all the above ramblings are my excuse for not updating our blog before now. Well, that and the fact that my husband is absolutely worthless when it comes to updating this blog (he wrote that so, it's okay)  :)  Hopefully, I can share pictures of everything in the next few days or in the next week.  Depends on the computer situation.  I could really kick myself right about now for not listening when Jack tells me to back up my pictures!  As much as I hate to admit it, he was right!

Yesterday evening I found a beautiful lacewing butterfly hanging on the underside of a Okra leaf and snapped a few pictures of it.  Luckily, I had not loaded these pictures on to the computer, so I do have a few pictures to jazz up this post a bit! 


Hopefully, I have redeemed myself somewhat at this point.  Y'all enjoy this beautiful Sunday!  

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

...because she is always there for me.

This is day three of Madison’s 7th grade school year. So far, it is “awesome!” She thinks all of her teachers are “really nice, except for two” who are just not as nice or funny as the others. She especially loves her homeroom teacher and says he is “hilarious”. She gets to see her best friend, Carly, during third period and during lunch. She’s really happy about that.

School starts for Madi at 8:15am and so I drop her off at around 7:50am so that she can spend some time socializing with her friends before the first bell rings. Her 7th period class/last class is Middle School swim tea and though school ends at 3:45, they (Middle School swim team) continue to practice until 4pm. After that, Madi stays at the swim center because from 4:30 to 5:30 she has practice as usual with the Belton Swim club. So, her days are long, nearly 10 hours! This has been the hardest thing for me, but so far and thankfully, it doesn’t seem to bother her.

Here are a few pictures I took of Madi when we picked her up at the end of her first day…

~I feel sorry for her having to carry all those bags!



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
~She doesn't look like it here, but she was one happy girl!


Once we picked her up, she talked for HOURS about how “awesome” her first day was. She was bubbling over with excitement! Jack and I enjoyed listening to all of the first day awesomeness! :)

And speaking of awesome things, once home, Madi showed Jack and I a “Student Interest Inventory and Information Sheet” which one of her teachers had asked her to feel out. Question number 12 on that sheet was: “What living person do you admire the most and why?” Madi’s answer was, “My Mom because she is always there for me.” I was like, “Wow, Madi! Me?! That’s so sweet!!” and I hugged her and kissed her real big! Needless to say, the waterworks were on; tears of pure happiness, joy and pride. I just pray that she will always love me like this. That when she’s older and she thinks she knows everything and when she’s at an age where parents are nothing more than annoyances, she will still “admire” me.

So, Madi’s off to a good start this school year. A big Thank you to those of you who called or sent thoughts, prayers, messages and/or text!! You really helped make Madi’s 1st day of 7th grade special!

~♥~

Monday, August 23, 2010

Madi's first day of 7th grade...

As I mentioned in a previous post, today is Madison's first day of 7th grade!  She was so excited to get out of the door this morning that I never really got an ideal 1st day picture of her.   I got two of her standing in our living room and the rest (about 6 total) were taken by me chasing her down or by twisting my body in all sorts of unnatural/painful ways in order to get a picture of her in the car, in the seat behind me! 

Anyway, she looked great!  A little sleepy, but great!  She had her outfit picked out for about a month already.  *Thank you Nana & Papa for the super awesome outfits! 

Rockin' her sunglasses and peace signs! I swear I think I wore something similar to this when I was in the 7th grade back in the 80's!

She & Bella were both ready to go!  Madi is starting to get down right impatient! Ignore the straw in the background...



Thank you Jason for Madi's cool new swim bag!  She loves it!!








She's finally smiling!!  But, only because we are IN the car and on our way!

One look at the c.r.a.z.y school traffic and loooong drop off line and her impatience returns! 
"Where is my Madi going with all those bags??"

She never even looked back...
 
Thank you Cami, Johnny Dad & Jason for calling to wish Madi a great first day!!  I hope you, Jason, are having a great first day yourself!!  Hope 8th grade is the best yet!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Lose yourself in nature and find peace.

d~Author unknown.

No problem! Nature, my camera, and time alone with the two is all I need to find peace.

Today's post is really just a post in pictures.  Last Sunday I spent some time taking pictures of flowers that are in bloom around our house.  I am really pleased with how some of them turned out and wanted to share them here.   So, there's no story, just pictures to lose yourself in on this Friday morning...or a least that is my wish for you.

I'll start with my very favorite...




I believe this is a lacewing butterfly and it's on a flower on our Gomphrena plant.  Next to the butterfly is a Rosemary bush.

Butterfly bush

 
Gomphrena flower

 
Cassie.  She rolls around in the grass, paws at me and even bites to get my attention.
She's not a very good kitty, but she sure makes for a pretty picture.  
  



A moth of some sort on another Gomphrena flower.

 
A Butterfly Weed.  I love it's bright orange color!



♥●•♥●•♥●•♥●• Lose yourself in something that makes you happy and brings you peace ♥●•♥●•♥●•♥●•

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

I will do anything for you!



A little while back, during a Wednesday night Bible study, Madison and her study group was encouraged to write a letter to God.   Madi never mentioned the letter that she wrote to me, but the other day while she was cleaning up her room, she ran across the letter and asked me what she should do with it.  After asking her what it was and reading it, I told her I wanted to keep it.  You know us Mom's, we like to hold on to everything!  

With Madi's permission, here is her letter;

Dear God,


I know a girl who doesn't really believe in you and I want you to tell her you are real. There are a lot of people in my school who curse and swear like it is nothing. So everyone who curses I hope I will be there to tell them not to do that and that disrespects you. I love being a Christian. I will do anything for you!


=),
Madi
Sweet, huh?  When I read the letter, I was in awe of Madison’s selflessness and reminded of what a giving, loving and caring child we have.  Not that I need much reminding though!  She is truly a blessing, even to those who do not know it, like this little girl in her school who “doesn’t really believe” in God. 

Our sweet Madi will be going to the 7th grade in less then a week. I know that the stress, the workload, possibly the lack of acceptance and other forms of drama will get her down from time to time.  To 
help her through it, she will need prayer and if I know Madi, she will not pray for herself.   So, I ask that you, my family, friends and any random reader that might view this post, pray for our Madi as she enters one of the toughest times in her life.

Just as she was when entering the 6th grade last year, she is excited and has high hopes for a great 7th grade school year. She’s definitely a “the glass is half full” kinda gal and inspires me to be the same.
Here’s to a great 7th grade school year to our girl!  Shine on Madi, shine on!

Madi's first day of 7th grade is Monday, Aug. 23, 2010 and I will, of course, take pictures and share them here. 

Happy Tuesday!