Showing posts with label 2021. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2021. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

My Chocolate Cake is Better Than Your Chocolate Cake

Tomorrow is World Chocolate Day!  And who doesn't like a little chocolate?  

Ok.. sure, I know not everyone likes chocolate.  But for the rest of us, who know a good thing when we see it (kidding!!) - I thought I would share my favorite chocolate cake recipe.  This starts with a basic devil's food cake boxed mix, making it super simple.  It builds from there, making it into something extraordinarily decadent!


My son requests this cake almost every year for his birthday. Which is about the only time I make it. It is so rich and chocolate-y, I can only handle once a year. (Maybe twice.)

Be sure to serve it with a side of vanilla ice cream or a glass of cold milk!

Over-The-Top Chocolate Cake



  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare a bundt pan with vegetable oil and flour or baking spray
  2. Blend cake mix, pudding mix, oil, water, and eggs in a large mixing bowl with an electric mixer on low speed for 1 minute.  Scrape down the side of the bowl. Mix on medium for 2 to 3 minutes until well blended.
  3.  Fold in both types of chocolate chips until well distributed
  4.  Pour batter into the pan, smoothing the top
  5.  Place on middle oven rack and bake 50 to 55 minutes - or until done
  6.  Remove from oven and cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes before removing from pan
  7.  Once the cake is cool, melt chocolate frosting in microwave and slowly pour it over cake

What's your favorite cake?  Let me know in the comments!  



Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Pancake Day! (and a recipe)

Happy Shrove Tuesday!  Also known as Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday. Also known as... Pancake Day!

If you're asking yourself what in the world I am talking about - here's a little background info.  In Christianity, Shrove Tuesday (known as Mardi Gras - or "Fat Tuesday" in some parts of the world) is the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday.  Ash Wednesday begins the Lenten Season - a period of fasting, penitence, personal reflection, and prayer leading up to Easter. So, you could say that Shrove Tuesday is the last hurrah before a religious period of fasting and self-denial. 

Now that we have that straight - What do pancakes have to do with all of this?? 

It's not entirely clear, but the general belief is  that people needed some way to use up all the eggs, butter, sugar, etc that they would not be eating during the fasting of Lent.  And making big batches of pancakes seems a pretty good way of doing that.  Over time it became a whole thing.  And there you have it - Pancake day!

If this has you suddenly craving pancakes (which is exactly what it did to me last weekend as I was planning this post)  Here's my super simple pancake recipe to help you out:

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 cups milk
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  1. Mix dry ingredients together
  2. Add milk, egg, and oil. Mix until most of the lumps are gone (it doesn't have to be perfect) If your batter is a little too thick at this point - at more milk a little at a time until it is the desired consistency.  If it's too thin, add a little more flour.
  3. I cook my pancakes on an electric griddle, but you can use a skillet on medium heat.  Cook first side until bubbles form on the surface, then flip and cook until done.
  4. Enjoy!

The number of pancakes you get from this recipe will depend on how large you make them.  But it makes enough for me and two grown men (the Man of the House and male offspring).  We like them with maple syrup and some fresh berries on the side.





Thursday, December 30, 2021

Thankful Thursday: December 30, 2021

 


I Am Thankful For:

Christmas presents wrapped

Family gathering together for Christmas Eve

Quiet Christmas morning

My new Fitbit

Watching Christmas movies

Soft cozy bathrobe

Christmas leftovers

A new gratitude journal for the new year


Having my husband home for a week


Monday, December 27, 2021

Monday Musings: What's Next?

If I'm honest, I feel as if this blog lost its sense of direction and identity somewhere along the way.  It started at a place of transition and change in my life and along the way, it's had a difficult time keeping up and has just been meandering for a while now.


As this year winds down and the new one begins soon, I have a goal to bring the blog up to speed with my life.  I guess you could say that it's time for a blog makeover.  Not so much a "new year, new you", but more like "new year, more you". 

As a result, I will be focusing more on life as a middle-aged woman.  The things that matter to women in our (my) age group.  Health and wellness (keep an eye out for more menopause-related posts!), faith, family (with grown children and grandkids), resources for midlife, etc. 

I'll also be dropping a few polls on my Instagram in the coming weeks to find out what YOU would like to read more of on the blog.  So, stay tuned for that. 

I've got my guys home this week, so I'm relaxing and not setting any big goals for myself.  Those can wait for next week when we're starting 2022.


Thursday, December 23, 2021

Thankful Thursday: December 23, 2021

 


I Am Thankful For:

Not running out of gas

Cold mornings that turn into warm days

Books

Frost on the grass

Inspiration

Christmas cards

Clean laundry 

Peace and quiet

Pink clouds at sunrise 

My Christmas tree

Vaccines

Christmas carols

Cookies

Dark and rainy days 

Breakfast for dinner 

Crochet and a movie 

Not crying


Monday, December 20, 2021

Monday Musings: The Grinch

One of my favorite Christmas specials/movies is "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".  I don't know about Christmas - but that ol' Grinch certainly did steal my heart. Especially when his own grew three sizes that day!


I think we all have a little grinch in us.  Even if we do manage to bury it way down deep most of the time.  But something about Christmas can really bring it out in us, can't it?  We get overwhelmed, stressed out, exhausted and suddenly we are acting much more like the grinch than one of the citizens of Whoville.   

Maybe you get short-tempered.  Maybe you snap at others.  Or isolate yourself from them.  I'm not proud of it - but I find myself doing all of the above.

Maybe you just get sad at this time of year.  It happens to a lot of people. It can be tough when it seems as if everyone around you is celebrating and having just a holly jolly Christmas time but your life is less than perfect. 

Give yourself - and others - some grace . We can't do it all. It's ok if not every little thing is perfect. Or even if some things don't get done at all. It's more important to be present, to be happy and peaceful, and actually enjoy the season.

I have along list of things to do this week.  I need to wrap gifts and get some things ready for our family celebration on Christmas eve. But  I also get time with my grand son. And I plan to do some baking and crafts with him and watch some Christmas movies together. Even if it means some of the other doesn't get marked off the list.

How will you be spending this week before Christmas?

Friday, December 17, 2021

What No One Told Me About Menopause: It Stinks Sometimes

 This post is meant to share what I have learned about menopause based on my own experience.  It is in no way intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new healthcare regimen.  Never disregard medical advice or delay seeking help because of something you read on this website.

No one warned me that menopause can stink!  And I mean that in the literal sense. Sometimes it can be quite smelly. Pe-yew! 


Perimenopause and menopause can bring on hot flashes, night sweats, and anxiety.  All of which can result in increased sweating.  All kinds of sweat.  I now sweat in places I'm not sure I ever produced sweat before.  Besides underarm sweat, there's now back sweat, thigh sweat, boob sweat.  I'm not entirely convinced that even my hair isn't sweating. And increased sweating means increased body odor.  

To make matters seem worse, we often have a heightened sense of smell during this season of life.  So, we are more likely to notice an aroma when others around us don't.  But, if you're like me, that knowledge isn't going to stop you from worrying that you're offending the olfactory senses of everyone around you.  (aka: grossing everyone out) And no one wants to be THAT person. I have spent more time in the past year or two trying to casually sniff myself than I ever did in the entire rest of my life.

The good news is that there are things we can do to help ease the funk.  Ones that don't involve drowning ourselves in perfumed body sprays or avoiding going out in public.  

-  I now use a combination of two antiperspirant and deodorants - a clinical strength that I use at night and right after showering, and a "regular" strength that I apply every morning.  I also often swipe some under my breasts if I know it's going to be an especially warm day.  Many women also carry gentle cleansing wipes with them for a quick refresh. 

-  Taking steps to help minimize hot flashes can help to reduce the amount of sweating we do in a day (see: What No One Told Me About Menopause: It's Hot

-  Stay hydrated. When we're dehydrated, our sweat can become more concentrated and smell just that little bit stronger.  So make sure you're drinking plenty of fluids.

-  Avoid or limit foods such as garlic, spices, alcohol, red meat, or those high in sugar that can contribute to the body odor or increase sweating.

Have you noticed that you seem to have a stronger smell as you entered perimenopause or menopause?  Or do you feel that you smell different than you used to?  




 

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Thankful Thursday: December 16, 2021

 



I Am Thankful For:

Joy

Ginger ale

NOT vomiting

Cute dog pictures

Getting my appetite back

Berries

Christmas shopping completed

God's Word

My Etsy customers

Being able to laugh at myself

The Man picking up dinner

Imagination and creativity

Family

Warm December mornings

Watching "old" movies

My husband's laugh

My grown "children" are friends

Peppermint

Monday, December 13, 2021

The Busy Week

 This is my busy week.  The week that could cause some feelings of being overwhelmed and stressed out. If this were a movie or television show - this is where I would cue the holiday over load montage.

I have to complete all my open Etsy orders and ship them by the end of the week so that they (hopefully) arrive before Christmas. And there are more than I would like to have still to fulfill at this point. I need to get my Christmas cars addressed and mailed. And I also need to wrap and ship some gifts for family that lives out if state. Plus all the usual - clean, laundry, cook, shop,care for dogs - stuff that is always on the to do list.

The good news is that it's just this week and then it is over. 

once I get through the busyness of this week, I can relax and enjoy the Christmas holidays. Next week I get to spend time with my grand son. I get to wrap presents, watch Christmas movies, and maybe even do some baking.

I just have to get through this one busy week.


Thursday, December 9, 2021

Thankful Thursday: December 9, 2021




I Am Thankful For:

Custom request orders
Christmas music
Grocery delivery service
Christmas shopping is almost done
Treating myself to a coffee after shopping
Beautiful blue December skies
Snuggles from the dogs
Another order completed
Morning devotional time
Doing crafts with the grandkid
Christmas cards
Lunch with my guys
Bookstores
Covid boosters
Grilled cheese sandwiches
Quiet Sundays
The Female Offspring is starting to feel better
Ibuprofen

Monday, December 6, 2021

Monday Musing: The Holiday To-Do List

 I have reached a point in the holidays where one minute I feel as if I am ahead of the to-do list and doing well, but the very next minute I feel overwhelmed by all that still needs to be done.  It's a strange place to be.

In all honestly - I really am on top of things.  Most of the shopping is done.  The decor is all up and looks beautiful.  

I think the issue is that most of the things that I still need to do are the things that feel more like "work".  The wrapping of presents, addressing the Christmas cards, shipping packages, and fulfilling orders for my Etsy shop.  I am looking for ways that I can relax and try to enjoy those tasks.  Maybe brew up a cup of peppermint mocha coffee, put on a Christmas movie or some music, and get things done.  

I'm trying to mark a few things on the list one day, one week at a time so it doesn't pile up on me and leave me rushing to get it all done at once. 

On this week's To-Do list:

  • Start addressing Christmas cards
  • Finish Christmas shopping
  • Complete and ship at least 3 Etsy orders
  • Create Sunday graphics for the 1st quarter of 2022
  • Blog for 1 hour on 3 days of the week
  • Drink at least 64 oz of water per day

How are you doing with your Christmas and holiday preparations?  

Friday, December 3, 2021

Currently... December 2021

It's already December y'all! The holiday season is well underway and the year will be over before we know it!  

The last few days of November and the first days of December were a blur.  The good thing is that I've been busy - decorating the house, working on Christmas orders for my Etsy shop, and getting most of my Christmas shopping done. And hopefully, that means I won't feel so overwhelmed and rushed as we get closer to Christmas!


Working On: Christmas orders for the Etsy shop. I'm also still in the process of planning and making goals for the first months of 2022. 

Celebrating: It's pretty obvious this month!  Right?  Of course, besides the holidays - my oldest niece had a birthday yesterday.  And my middle sister's birthday is at the end of the month.  

Wanting/Needing: Other than better time management skills?  

Eating: Popcorn.  You know those ginormous tins of popcorn that are in all the stores this time of year?  Well, I bought one. Mostly because they make me think of my youngest sister and I've been missing her.  That was probably a mistake. The Man of the House opened it Wednesday night while we were watching television and I think we ate about half of it in one sitting!

Loving: All the Christmas decorations.  We got a new tree for the living room this year.  My coffee station is all decked out for Christmas and the lovely pencil tree I got last year for the dining room makes me so happy.  And we put lights on the back porch (which faces the main road in our neighborhood).  I also enjoy seeing the outdoor decorations that other people put on display. 

Goals for December:

  • Drink at least 64 oz of water per day
  • Do some sort of physical activity/exercise for  at least 3 days each week
  • Schedule a 1-hour block of blogging time on 3 days each week
  • Preschedule drafts of Sunday Inspiration and Thankful Thursday posts for 1st quarter 
  • Select a color palette for Easter items I will be making for the Etsy shop
How are you doing with your holiday planning and preparations?

Thursday, December 2, 2021

Thankful Thursday: December 2, 2021

 


I Am Thankful For:

My husband

My daughter and her family

My son

My parents

My sisters

Help with fixing dinner

Time to rest

Food on the table

A glass of wine

A new dining table

The grandkid is feeling better

Leftovers

Christmas lights

Homemade soup


Tuesday, November 30, 2021

When Things Don't Go As Expected

I had an entire long weekend to plan and prepare, and yet - here I am - already running behind for this week. Which is why this should have been my Monday post, but instead, you're reading it on a Tuesday. 


It seems to happen to me a lot lately. I get distracted so easily. Or I just completely lose my train of thought and end up doing something that wasn't part of my original plan or to-do list. It's a whole thing. 

Speaking of things that don't go as expected.  Our Thanksgiving was smaller than expected.  The weekend before our daughter thought she was getting a nasty cold or a sinus infection.  On Monday she tested positive for Covid. And then, the grand kid started displaying some possible symptoms. So, she and her family weren't able to come for dinner on Thanksgiving. 

The grandkid was able to get an appointment for a test yesterday and he was positive.  So, even though he is already feeling better, he has to stay home from school this week.  His mom on the other hand has felt pretty terrible for an entire week.  Headache, congestion, no sense of smell or taste, exhaustion.  But fortunately, no fever, and her breathing has been ok.  Hopefully, she starts feeling much better soon.

We decorated the house for Christmas over the weekend.  Finally!  If it had been entirely up to me, the tree would have gone up the day after my birthday earlier this month. Sadly, the Man of the House and our son kept fighting me on that. So, I waited not so patiently until Thanksgiving had passed. 

Have you decorated for the holidays yet?


Thursday, November 25, 2021

Happy Thanksgiving

I'm taking a break from the usual Thankful Thursday post to prepare for and celebrate Thanksgiving with family.  But you can still join me in my Instagram stories to see the daily gratitude list I am sharing each day this week. I hope you enjoy your day!