Good day, everyone! I'm a little late posting but I just got back Tuesday from my best friend's mother's funeral in Cleveland OH. From my Hampton Inn hotel there to home was 523 miles so quite a long drive. I have to admit it was not too bad driving it all by myself. I stopped when I wanted for as long or as short as I wanted. Also SiriusXM had free music so I listened to what I wanted and sang OUT LOUD!! Haha! My usual travel companions might not have enjoyed all that!
While in Cleveland, I met Vickie's mother's cat Jasper. What a sweetie-pie and he's HUGE! My friend is adopting Jasper and that made her mother happy.
Our prompt this week is what is our favorite store-bought or home-made Christmas treat. Of course I have one of each. Store-bought hands-down are my lebkuchen cookies from Germany. They come in to the Scott AFB commissary every Christmas and I buy several bags. If you don't know what they are, they are a gingerbread type of cookie. I like the ones that are chocolate dipped and have a light schmeer of jam inside. Don't wrinkle your nose -- they are so good!
As far as home-made cookies go, most years we make many kinds of cookies and pass them out to the neighbors. I'd say probably my favorite one is Snickerdoodles. I received some years ago from a friend when I lived in Maryland. She gave me her recipe and they are absolutely the BEST. This is how we make them:'
Snickerdoodles
1 C shortening 2 t cream of tartar
1 1⁄2 C white sugar 1⁄2 t salt
2 eggs 2 T white sugar
2 3⁄4 C all-purpose flour 2 t ground cinnamon
1 t baking soda
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a medium bowl, cream together the shortening and sugar. Stir in the eggs. Sift together the flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt; stir into the creamed mixture until well blended. In a small bowl, stir together the 2 T of sugar and the cinnamon. Roll dough into walnut-sized balls, then roll the balls in the cinnamon-sugar. Place them onto an unprepared cookie sheet, two inches apart.
Bake for 8-10 mins. Edges should be slightly brown. Remove from sheets to cool on wire racks.
It's been hard to keep my nose out of my book lately. I started reading "Pachinko" by Min Jin Lee, a recommendation from my daughter. It's about a Korean girl back in the 1900s when Japan was expanding. So far some of it has been heartbreaking but there's also an inner strength that Sunja exudes. For a better explanation of the story's theme, read Goodreads's synopsis HERE.
Gracie and I have been enjoying the process of our neighborhood getting into the Christmas spirit. Each week there seems to be more & more lights twinkling our way to the trail. Speaking of Christmas, here's Brody not quite sure of Santa.
Earlier he met The Grinch at the mall.
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High Five, Grinch! |
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No Way am I Going to Sit on Grinch's Lap |