A while back, my daughter went on a field trip with her class to the Renaissance Festival. She brought back a lot of photos and good memories. She also brought me this ring. So thoughtful and sweet. Amidst all the fun and excitement she thought of me. Priceless.
(She also brought me a bracelet but I forgot to photograph it. I will soon! Because I LOVE IT!!!)
Monday, December 31, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Easy Cheese Danish
After purchasing a store bought cheese danish only to find nary a bit of cheese in the whole thing, I remembered an old recipe hiding in the dark in my pantry in a hand-written family heirloom cookbook that I found abandoned on a dusty shelf in times gone by.
So, I dug it out, added the needed ingredients on my "last chance" before Christmas shopping list. We would have cheese danish on Christmas eve. And Christmas morning if it lasted that long.
I know there are many versions of this but this is the one I know & love.
Cheese Danish
what you'll need:
2 pkgs crescent rolls (I used Pillsbury)
2 pkgs (8 oz.) cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1 egg (separated)
1 cup powdered sugar
2 Tbsp. milk (about)
what you'll do:
Lay one pkg. of crescent rolls (unseparated) in a 13"x9" pan. (this is easier at room temp.) Pinch together at seams.
Mix the cream cheese, vanilla, 1 cup regular sugar and the egg yolk together in a bowl (I used an electric hand mixer) until blended smooth & creamy. Pour over rolls in baking pan. Roll second pkg. of crescent rolls out over the top of the cream cheese mixture.Whisk the egg white with a fork or whisk until frothy & brush onto the top crescent roll layer lightly with a pastry brush.
Pop into a preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit until golden brown (about 30 minutes).
When the pastry is almost done baking, whisk together the powdered sugar & milk in a bowl until well combined & a good consistency for glazing. Drizzle glaze onto pastry while still hot from the oven. Refrigerate until set. Serve at room temperature.
(If you can wait that long ;) this is seriously one of those things I have a hard time stopping eating. Until it's gone.
(but that could be said for many things...)
whole package of crescent roll contents rolled out into the pan
cream cheese, sugar, vanilla and egg yolk
above ingredients beaten til smooth |
cream cheese mixture pours easily atop crescent roll dough in baking pan before gingerly (ha) spreading out to cover dough completely
second package of crescent roll dough being unfurled on top of cream cheese filling
done. as good as its gonna get. aim to cover all the filling possible but if it doesn't quite meet each edge, don't worry about it.
frothy egg white
brushing egg white onto dough with one hand while praying I don't drop my camera onto egg white, dough & cream cheese goo from the other
confectioners sugar & milk glaze drizzled onto warm, fresh from the oven deliciousness
Monday, December 24, 2012
Saturday, December 1, 2012
The AVON Corner~Mega Impact Eyeshadow
*Please note: links below may take you to my personal Avon website
One of my newest Avon "faves" is the Mega Impact Eyeshadow in Flash Black.
One of my newest Avon "faves" is the Mega Impact Eyeshadow in Flash Black.
It's intensely pigmented and can be used wet or dry. I love to use the black as an eyeliner applied wet and the off white color makes a beautiful brow bone highlight! (I'm very fair and some black eyeliners are just too harsh for me. Used wet with an eyeliner brush, this is "just right".)
(this was taken indoors with overhead lighting)
Right now, as of C26 2012, (page 39 in the brochure) it's only $4.99! Using it the way I am, as a liner & highlight, it will last for A LONG TIME! However, I do think it would make a beautiful smoky eye as well and fully intend on experimenting with it in that way when I'm in a smoky eye kinda mood!
There are other gorgeous color duos to choose from in shades that would suit just about anyone!
~TJ