tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67449200558752685202024-02-19T02:17:17.754-05:00SweetLand Farmrandom thoughts from a farmer...SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.comBlogger359125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-35467623901192058442012-12-03T14:37:00.000-05:002012-12-03T14:39:31.839-05:00i've movedI'm totally bummed about this. I have a blogger network of friends. Now I must move the blog. To go there click the link and it will take you there.<br />
<a href="http://thisweetlandfarm.blogspot.com/">thisweetlandfarm.blogspot.com</a> <br />
if you want to continue following me, go check it out over there. That is where I will be posting. I added a follow button. The look of the blog is different, so if you go to the right side of the blog post you will see a spot that looks like people, and click to follow along. I will be following your blogs under the new name. It's still SweetLand Farm, and me, but just a different blogspot now. So come join me!SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-80511021104563281072012-12-01T10:11:00.000-05:002012-12-01T10:11:12.065-05:00welcomeDecember!!!<br />
I'm so exited to say that most of our Christmas shopping for the kiddos is DONE!!!! Yyyyaaahhhoooooo! I'm so glad. In case you didn't get that. haha Oh I can't wait for the UPS or FEDEX guy to bring the presents!! Love that!! I usually bound out the door to greet them! Crazy farm girl!<br />
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We've got a cold snap going on this week, and let me tell you for those of you who don't milk critters in freezing temps, by hand...you don't know what your missing!! ha! You know your hands are cold (even with milking gloves) on when you put your hands on your cow and she sucks in a breath and looks at you with those large doe like brown eyes. I apologized to her. I felt bad. Or when the milk freezes to the pail as you milk her out. Or you bury your face into her warm body so you can be warm and not having your lungs burn from the cold. I actually like the smell of the cows. I know I'm weird, but I'm ok with that!<br />
I've got some other farm stuff going on, but I'll save for another post. Tease! Still can't do pics. I might have to move :(<br />
Have a great day all! I gotta go lug water for the critters. Everything is frozen!<br />
<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-7391850669422230022012-11-30T13:04:00.000-05:002012-11-30T13:04:03.881-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for my salvation. I find trusting and resting in Him is freedom that nothing happens to me or mine without His hand in it. He's the potter and I'm the clay and He's molding and shaping me everyday. Smoothing off the rough edges and polishing me to His will. I'm so thankful for His gift of eternal life.SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-89044489243354693092012-11-28T09:12:00.000-05:002012-11-28T09:12:06.053-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for my strong willed, and determined personality. As a stay at home, home schooling, farming mom of four kiddos and one husband I've had to be. It's not easy jobs that we have chosen to live, but I love it! I've never been the kind of gal to sit back and watch someone else do it for me. I like to be right in the thick of it. I love getting dirty and sweaty and dirt under my fingernails, and stepped on and pushed around by the critters, getting hay splinters and driving the tractor! Ah what a life a farmer lives. OK so not so much the hay splinters, but you get the picture! The joys and sorrows together of farming. The invaluable life skills that we are all gaining in getting back to the land, so to speak. Reclaiming what has been taken away from us by big box companies and huge scale lot feeding. Some of which we willing just gave up all in the name of something called "progress." Bring back the generation of family farmers. I say stick it to the big guys and support small, local farmer all the way!<br />
Have a great day all!<br />
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<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-50455512648009198942012-11-27T09:41:00.000-05:002012-11-27T09:41:04.080-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for my husband. I love the firm yet gentle hand he has with our kiddos. They way he teases me and plays with me. His kind blue eyes I love to look into. I love who he is, what he stands for, and how he cherishes each one of us. I love his passion for farming and the whole crazy way we came into it together. I love his talent with creating things with wood. He can take a tree and turn it into many different things. I just think it's amazing to watch. I love when he comes home from the mill and smells like the shop. Wood that he's been sawing or building something. He's a quiet, gentle man that isn't afraid to stand for what is right and I cherish him more then I can say. He's my best friend. I am blessed to have married him.SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-32652230251782623912012-11-23T15:14:00.000-05:002012-11-23T15:14:07.705-05:00thankfulI'm having some glitches with blogger. I can't post pics anymore. My more tech savvy sister is helping me and I hope to have some pics or maybe something new coming soon. I have a few minutes to catch up with you and let you know how things are with me...I hope to get this problem solved quickly!<br />
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It all started last week. No really it did. I've mentioned that my husband made me a new cabinet. Well it's done and in the house. I had to pick out some paint to finish it. I picked a deep red color. Oh it's sweet! I hope to get a pic of it...we shall see. Then out of the blue my husband decided to paint part of the wall! I was a little surprised by this and exclaimed "What are you DOING?!" He smiled and said "Well now you can pain the walls!" Oh.<br />
So what started as a small project of painting the cabinet turned into painting the living room. I've wanted to do it for a while now, but just didn't. So I started painting the living room. It's now updated to the same red as the cabinet on the bottom and light brown on the top. I have a chair rail around the living room and that part is the red. The brown is now what I think looks like coffee with too much cream in it! Next I need to pick out some curtains and it will be done. But if you've ever painted with red you know what a pain in the a$$ it is. SO many coats! That took forever. The brown was done rather quickly. My SIL came over and helped me. I didn't tell my family that was coming over for Thanksgiving what I had done and they were surprised! I'm happy it got done too! Such a difference in the house, a much needed updated look!<br />
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Our Thanksgiving was wonderful. So much to be thankful for. My parents, grandmother, sister and her son came over. It was at my house, and I had such a good day! The food was good, the company was good, and my living room was done!<br />
In farming we've learned so much. Some years have been good with only small learning curves and then wham, you get hit in the face with learning curves or life just kinda explodes all over the place. Just making us stronger in our faith and leaning on each other.<br />
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!<br />
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Have a great day all!<br />
<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-24650449216666436942012-11-22T19:37:00.003-05:002012-11-22T19:37:47.864-05:00good quote<i>"All great and honorable actions are accomplished with great difficulties, and must be overcome with answerable courage's. "</i><br />
William BradfordSweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-6884784924484944442012-11-20T13:52:00.001-05:002012-11-20T13:52:33.967-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for electricity!<br />
I"m thankful I can cook healthy meals from scratch for my family!<br />
I'm thankful for my life!<br />
I'm thankful for paint!<br />
I'm thankful for my clothes line!<br />
I'm thankful for music!<br />
I'm thankful for farm fresh eggs!!SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-28850925984160780872012-11-15T16:58:00.001-05:002012-11-15T16:58:41.969-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for the amazingly beautiful sunsets that I see almost every night from my house. I am still awed and wowed by them and have tons of pictures to prove how different and wonderful they all are! Like this sunset tonight. The colors set the sky on fire in one area and were the most amazing colors of red and orange, and then another part of the sky were the most amazing pastel shades of yellow, blue, pink and purple. Just breath taking as I walked out to do the evening chores tonight.<br />
You'll have to take my word for it! I would love to have had a picture to show you the beauty of creation, but my stupid camera batteries decided to die. Gahh.<br />
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I'm thankful that my husband and my son both enjoy hunting, that is where they are right now as I quickly type this out! Maybe next year I'll get my hunting license and go out too!! :)<br />
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Have a great night all! <br />
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<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-60661598735665030362012-11-13T12:59:00.001-05:002012-11-13T12:59:59.526-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for the freedom to home school my children. It's hard work and a huge commitment, but I love my kiddos and I love to have them home with me. I have the ability to seek out the help I need and talking with other home schooling moms, and those that are done home schooling their grown children and can offer their wisdom. I can teach them the word of God and our beliefs and not those that are taught else where. I can keep them safe, and close to me. I know what they are learning, and eating. They are learning life skills that we feel will help them in their future.<br />
<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-56257869872981190902012-11-12T08:50:00.003-05:002012-11-12T08:50:59.672-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for all of you that follow along on our journey in life. And can laugh with me when I do stupid things like walking into doors!<br />
I'm thankful for my church family. <br />
I'm thankful for the Internet. May sound silly but I am, I like to read others blogs and see how others are farming and what they are cooking too. I love to find a new recipe and try it!!<br />
I'm thankful for chocolate!!!<br />
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Triple Chocolate Coconut Scones!! Oh yum!!!<br />
I'll share the recipe with you too!<br />
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11/2 C flour<br />
2 t baking powder<br />
1/3 C sugar<br />
1/3 C coconut<br />
1/3 C coco powder<br />
8 T butter<br />
3/4 C chocolate chips or chunks<br />
3/4 C cream<br />
Mix dry. Cut in butter. Dump in chocolate chunks. Dump in cream and mix together. Shape into a circle on the counter and cut into scone shapes. Bake in preheated oven at 425 for 15-20 minutes. Melt some chocolate with butter, put in a bag and drizzle on top of warm scones. Devour! Ahem... I mean enjoy slowly with some raw milk!!<br />
Have a great day all! <br />
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<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-80473556331996842622012-11-09T09:54:00.000-05:002012-11-09T09:54:00.256-05:00good quote<i>"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past . Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."</i><br />
John F. Kennedy SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-88294838378851172812012-11-08T11:28:00.000-05:002012-11-08T11:28:34.603-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for the gardening season to be over! I'm also thankful when it comes back and I can start a new season!<br />
I'm thankful for our home.<br />
I'm thankful for the new things that I have learned and done this year.<br />
I'm thankful for our wood stove! It keeps us warm especially this time of year!!<br />
Have a great day all!SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-69942854198551889972012-11-06T12:01:00.000-05:002012-11-07T10:12:26.104-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for my middle daughter. My little goose. I love her big, round, blueberry blue eyes with long, long lashes, her short blonde hair that sways and blows around as she moves. She is sweet and sassy with a silly way about her. She makes me laugh everyday. She makes us all laugh. She loves to learn new things and can "fly by the seat of her pants" and things don't bother her when plans suddenly change. She just goes with it. She helps with everything she has, the way she approaches life. Her love is amazing and she's not afraid to show it. She is a blessing in our lives and gives so much. I love and cherish her more then words can express.<br />
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I'm thankful for my oldest girl. I love her medium, big, blue eyes. Her long blonde hair, that she plans to cut off and donate to Locks of Love when it gets a little longer. I love how she just loves to sit and hold babies. She loves to cook and help in the kitchen. She is nice and steady and is curious about life and how everything works. She is tender hearted and gentle and loves with all her heart. Her big smile and great hugs are nice to receive, and she is always willing to give them to us. She has a willingness to help when it's needed and does it without being asked. She is a blessing in our lives and I love and cherish her more then words can express too.<br />
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<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-50599785612877330162012-11-06T11:24:00.000-05:002012-11-06T11:24:12.883-05:00thankfulI'm thankful for my youngest daughter. My baby. I love her beautiful pale, ice blue eyes, her long semi curly blonde hair. Her tough and tender personality. Her squishy cheeks that I love to kiss. Her infectious smile and giggle and small little hand that she wraps around my finger when she holds my hand. When she bombards me with her body and hugs me with all her might, and touches my face and smiles and tells me she loves me and plants a big kiss on my cheek. The way she will stand in a chair and help me cook, or follow me around doing everything I'm doing. The way she climbs into my lap and snuggles down and will fall asleep sometimes in my arms. Her being such a mommas girl all her life. She brings so much of everything to our lives and I love and cherish her more then I can express.<br />
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I'm thankful for my son. My oldest. I love his ice blue eyes, curly dirty blonde hair, and dimpled cheek. His zest for life and hard work that he puts forward on the farm and life. His love of John Deere tractors and his calf, Dandie. His creativity and imagination when he works or plays. His laugh is contagious. He is almost as tall as me and can give a nice big bear hug. He always comes to me in the morning with a smile, hug and a kiss that melts my heart. They way he plays with his youngest sister and how she just adores him slays me when I hear them laughing and talking together. He's a helper when needed. He brings much to our family and I love and cherish him more then I can express too!<br />
Have a great day all!SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-24428512244058394372012-11-02T12:56:00.000-04:002012-11-02T12:56:40.419-04:00thankfulI'm thankful for all our critter running around our farm. They keep me busy and honestly I don't know what I would do with all my "spare" time without them :)<br />
I love that I can go to the garden (or cupboard) and pick something, go to the freezer and grab some meat, that we raised, and eat it all for supper. I like that feeling of knowing where everything came from and how it was taken care of. And what is NOT in the foods we eat.<br />
I'm thankful that I can learn from my many mistakes along the way, and how to change and improve our farming way of life. And the ability to laugh at myself too, that helps a lot!<br />
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<i>"I'm thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose."</i><br />
Woody AllenSweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-46905875735184927112012-11-01T08:59:00.001-04:002012-11-26T13:00:22.376-05:00welcome novemberI am so glad to flip the calender to a new month. I went out to do chores this morning as my husband left early to head over to the mill and finish up an order of bee hive covers. I ran back in the house and grabbed my camera and snapped this<br />
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what a beautiful sunrise to greet me this morning and make the day seem that much brighter for me! A new month, a new day.<br />
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I'm so thankful for the beauty around me and the opportunity to live in the country.<br />
I'm thankful for our farm that we have been blessed with in ways that some people would think strange in how we came to farming, but looking back over the years I can see God's handiwork in changing my heart and my husbands.<br />
I'm thankful for the cool, crisp, morning I woke up to, the nickering of my horses as I went outside, and the cow hurrying down the lane to greet me and banging her head on the door because I took too long to get her door opened. <br />
I'm thankful to all the troops here and over seas away from their families. Defending us and protecting our freedoms and running to the danger when most run the other way. <br />
Have a great day all!SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-9059261431901563592012-10-31T12:33:00.000-04:002012-11-26T13:02:02.635-05:00whats cooking in my kitchen..and stuffSo we made it through the storm just fine. It really wasn't bad at all. I know other areas were hit very hard and my prayers are with them. Had some good down pours, wind, and thunder storms, but never lost power! We were ready for it though! Very thankful for that. The kiddos were hoping we would loose power. They like the adventure of it!<br />
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But on a more fun note one of my sisters came over yesterday and we did some cooking. Well actually we did some frying of food! Yummy! Can't do that very often though ;-) But even better we had a good visit and I love to see her and to cook with her is fun too! She cooks tons like me, and enjoys it!<br />
But about 7pm we decided that we wanted/needed some chocolate! So we whipped up these bad boys...<br />
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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies!!<br />
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Who does that? Oh right I do!! hehe<br />
They are really good, but super rich and I wouldn't want a whole 9x13 pan in my house all for me and my family. My sister took some with her to share. Phew! I would recommend them for a get together with lots of people to help you eat them! We got the recipe from Brown Eyed Baker.<br />
So if you have a get together or just wanna get a little crazy here is the recipe...<br />
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Brownies<br />
4 oz chocolate finely chopped<br />
1 C butter soft<br />
2 t vanilla<br />
4 eggs<br />
1 C flour<br />
2 C brown sugar<br />
Preheat the oven 350. <br />
***DO THIS STEP. I REPEAT, DO THIS STEP*** Tinfoil a 9x13 pan, then grease the tinfoil. These brownies will stick bad to the pan if you don't!!!!!<br />
Melt choc. In a bowl beat sugar and butter until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs, dump in melted chocolate, add the rest. <br />
Bake for 25-30 minutes or until knife comes out clean. Cool.<br />
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Cookie Dough<br />
3/4 C sugar<br />
3/4 C brown sugar<br />
3/4 C soft butter<br />
11/2 C flour<br />
3 T milk<br />
11/2 C mini chocolate chips<br />
Cream butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Add milk and vanilla, and flour. Mix well! Stir in mini chocolate chips.<br />
Spread on the cool brownies and put in the fridge for 1 hr before cutting. Enjoy <br />
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Yes we do eat good for you food like salads, but who really wants another salad recipe?! Maybe I'll post something good for you next time, but I just wanted to tempt you with these brownies...if you can be tempted! Hahaha<br />
Have a great day all! <br />
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<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-43140360354776681152012-10-29T21:58:00.001-04:002012-11-26T13:03:15.768-05:00wild winds that do His willGot tropical storm Sandy decending upon us soon. We are ready and hunkered down for the storm. I pray all of you that are in this storm are ready and safe. If I have power I'll let you know how we made it. When I have a minute! And catch up on the blogs! Just no time in the day for the computer lately. And thanks for all the comments. They don't go unnoticed!!!<br />
Stay safe and take care!!!SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-48978635556388486872012-10-24T12:40:00.001-04:002012-10-24T12:40:47.253-04:00happy birthdayYesterday 10-23-12 was<br />
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This sweethearts First Birthday! Dandelion aka Dandie. Happy Birthday. <br />
She is a welcomed addition to our farm. She was born on a beautiful day, much like yesterday afternoon. We were so excited to have a little heifer calf! She's very sweet and loves to be loved on. I swear she thinks she's a big dog! She will lick you and rub her head on you. She will even moo at us if we don't come see her, and she thinks we need to go give her a little pat. Yes I'm quite fond of her, and her mother. In case you didn't notice!!<br />
I was gone all day yesterday and didn't get home until dark. I was helping my SIL give her house a "face lift". We were painting! So I had to get a pic of her this morning. <br />
Have a wonderful day all!<br />
<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-67546115759096873082012-10-20T14:41:00.001-04:002012-10-20T14:41:44.881-04:00what's cooking in my kichenOh these are sooooooo good!!! I told you some recipes were coming!!<br />
And surprise, surprise I found them on pinterest. I've found a number of recipes on there lately that are really good. I've recently decided that there is not enough paper and ink to support my habit of finding and trying new recipes. No I don't have one of those phones that I can have in my kitchen and just use that as the recipe. I have to copy it and then cook it. And then if I didn't copy it I'd never find it again. Horrors!!! Oh I shudder to think of such things. So what new thing did I find?<br />
These...<br />
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No it's not corn bread. Although in this picture it really does look like it.<br />
It's pancakes. Called Pancake Squares. What? You ask. Baked, not fried! OMW!!! I wonder where these amazingly good and easy things have been all my life. Waiting for me on pinterest is where! The blop of butter is there for looks. Honest. I made a double batch in a 9x13, and they were all but gone. The kiddos devoured them. OK I helped!! <br />
So much quicker then the fried ones, and it allowed me to pop them in the oven and go finish up chores while they cooked. Sweet!<br />
They taste very much like a fried pancake too without all the work!<br />
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OK now if you want to get a little crazy like me... make these...<br />
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Cinnamon Roll Pancakes! <br />
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Oh would you look at that!!!<br />
It's another wonderful pancake!! Baked. These are amazing and take the pancake to a new level of wonderfulness! I helped devour these bad boys too!<br />
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Now how do you make these? And I do recommend them!<br />
Simple, easy, and amazing!<br />
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Make your batter. Dump it into a greased pan. Bake it and eat with butter and maple syrup. See top picture. But if you want the Cinnamon Roll ones this is how!!! Below.<br />
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If your making the Cinnamon Roll pancakes make the cinnamon part and swirl it into the dough. Pretend I didn't cut the hole in the bag too big and it just came oozing out all over the place and it's swirled around there like a cinnamon roll should look. OK. <br />
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Make the drizzling sauce for the cinnamon rolls and drizzle on top when cooked. <br />
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Now here is the recipes: <br />
Pancake Squares<br />
3/4 C milk<br />
1 egg<br />
1 C flour<br />
1/4 t salt<br />
2 T melted butter<br />
1 T sugar<br />
2 t baking powder<br />
Mix dry, mix wet, and don't over mix!<br />
Preheat oven to 350. Grease 8x8 pan.<br />
Bake about 20-25 minutes or until stick comes out clean!! Serve with butter and maple syrup.<br />
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Now go crazy and make these!!!<br />
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Cinnamon Roll Pancakes<br />
11/2 C milk<br />
2 eggs<br />
2 C flour<br />
4 T melted butter<br />
2 T sugar<br />
4 t baking powder<br />
Mix wet, mix dry, but don't over mix. Grease a jelly roll pan. Dump in the dough. Then make the filling.<br />
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Filling<br />
4 T melted butter<br />
2 T cinnamon<br />
3/4 C brown sugar<br />
Mix it. Put in a bag, cut a small hole . Swirl around the pancakes, the way a cinnamon roll looks.. Should make 12 "pancakes" <br />
Pop on the oven preheated at 350 for 8-10 minutes. Or until stick comes out clean.<br />
While it's cooking make the drizzle for the top!!<br />
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Drizzle<br />
2 oz soft cream cheese<br />
2 T maple syrup<br />
1 C powdered sugar<br />
Add enough milk to make it drizzle. I used 2 T.<br />
Drizzle on top of warm pancakes and eat them right up!! Amazing!!!<br />
Have a great day all!<br />
<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-84143847140374782442012-10-19T08:47:00.003-04:002012-11-26T13:02:42.828-05:00happy birthday Today is this big, beautiful, brown cow's birthday!<br />
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Happy 5th Birthday Magnolia aka Maggie!!!!<br />
<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-60313035917285787942012-10-18T17:38:00.003-04:002012-10-18T17:38:40.888-04:00good quote<i>"Change your thoughts and you change your world."</i><br />
Norman Vincent Peale<br />
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<i>"Age is a issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter."</i><br />
Mark Twain SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-66902250461447822632012-10-16T11:28:00.000-04:002012-10-16T11:28:06.119-04:00 diyWhat?<br />
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I'm going to start a new label. Or new category or posts, or whatever you want to call it. Once in a while I'll share some things with you that I do myself. It's DIY. Do It Yourself. I thought it would be fun! <br />
SO here is my first post on that! What is it? Looks like you could eat it. But I wouldn't recommend that. I mean you could.. anyways<br />
It's homemade potpourri for the stove. When I found it on Pinterest it was for the stove top, but I just throw it on the stove boil the water, and put it on my wood stove. That way I'm not running my stove all day. <br />
All it is is half a pot of water, some cranberries, orange slices, lemon, and a little cinnamon. I used ground because I didn't have any sticks. But I'll be getting some. You can out whatever you want in it, and it makes the house smell good. I think some extract would work too and be a little stronger. But I don't want it overpowering. I boiled it on the stove to get it warm and get the smells working. It says to only keep it 2 days, and refill the water as needed. Just a thought. I like it and smells great! Let me know if you've tried anything like this and what you like. I'd love to try it!<br />
<br />Just so you know the month of November is coming and (I know shocking right?!) I'll be doing posts on what I'm thankful for. I've done it in the past and really enjoyed it, and have read about what others are thankful for too. It's fun. I think it's called the "Thankful Challenge" can be one thing a day or more. Depending on what you want to write about. So if your interested please join in the fun. Lots of other blogger's do, so I wanted to encourage you to join. Just a thought!<br />
Have a great day all!<br />
<br />SweetLand Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17952332452950179891noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744920055875268520.post-25274969812918061682012-10-15T12:57:00.000-04:002012-11-26T13:04:20.355-05:00what's cooking in my kitchenLots and lots this time of year. I've been baking up a storm and eating it all with wild abandon! Boy I'm glad I work out to keep it all off too. I believe in eating whatever I want...in moderation. I like exercise and have 4 kiddos to stay healthy for. And my Man too!<br />
Anyways after making and eating these brownies you may or may not like me!<br />
They are called The Brownie or The Very Chocolate Brownie. Either way they are amazing. I would like to point out that there is less butter and sugar in these compared to the other brownie recipe I shared. And those are amazing too. So<br />
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I super sized the picture! Mmmmmmmmmm. This was actually the next day because the pic I took when I made them, didn't look so good. It was 8pm and the lighting is off on all the pics, but you get the picture! Here you can see the chunks of chocolate in there. When hot they are oooy gooey melt in your mouth amazing. These will satisfy any chocolate craving you have! <br />
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SO how do we make these wonderful, fat filled, amazing little gems? You wonder? Watch an learn.<br />
Bring just to a boil water, sugar, and butter. Turn off heat and dump in some chocolate. Stir until chocolate is melted.<br />
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Mix flour and baking soda.<br />
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Mix eggs and vanilla.<br />
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Dump egg mixture into melted chocolate, mix well. Dump flour mixture into chocolate mixture. Mix well. Dump in more chocolate. Mix well.<br />
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Dump into a greased 9x13 pan and bake in a preheated oven at 325 for 35-40 minutes. But undercooked is the best way to eat brownies. But that's just me talking here;)<br />
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Now here is the recipe if ya want it. One last look at them before you run to the cupboard and make them for your selves! If ya dare... It's actually a Taste of Home recipe. Who ever created them is genius in my book!<br />
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The Brownie or The Very Chocolate Brownie<br />
11/2 C sugar<br />
2/3 C butter<br />
1/4 C water<br />
4 eggs<br />
4 C chocolate chips divided into 2 C each<br />
11/2 C flour<br />
2 t vanilla<br />
1/2 t baking soda<br />
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Preheat oven to 325<br />
In a sauce pan melt butter, add water, and sugar. Bring just to a boil. Turn off heat and move and dump in 2 C choc chips to melt. Stir until melted.<br />
In a bowl mix flour, and soda. <br />
In another bowl mix eggs and vanilla.<br />
Stir in egg mixture into the choc mixture. Mix well.<br />
Stir in flour mixture into choc/egg mixture. Mix well.<br />
Dump in 2 more cups of choc chips and stir.<br />
Dump into greased 9x13 pan. If your brave and love to live on the wild side stick your finger in the batter, and scoop some out and lick your finger off. Oh ya! I love to eat the raw dough. I mean who doesn't?!<br />
Pop it in the oven and bake 35-40 minutes. Yes this makes a nice thick brownie and is wonderful undercooked and eaten hot when the chocolate is still hot. <br />
There you go. Quick and easy!<br />
And after eating these you may want to start a work out program...or not;-)<br />
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I also have lots more cooking coming soon. I told you I've been baking lots! Not everything is sweets, so that should make you feel better!<br />
Have a great Monday all. And a brownie will make every Monday better!<br />
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