Monday, November 25, 2013

My Reading Style

My reading style is unique, I love all the old-time books by Louis L' Amour and by Carolyn Keene and Louisa May Alcott.... love them all!  I also love some new books like "The Mother-Daughter Book Club" and "The Hunger Games."  I am going to share some of my favorite books with you!


1.  Ride the River by Louis L' Amour

  

Set in the 1840's, about a young teenage girl, Echo Sackett, who makes her way to a different state for some money, but some people try to rob her.  This is one adventure that you will feel like you are actually in, and you will also learn how people got along back in the day.  Echo is not afraid to use a gun.... even if she is a lady!

2.  Little Women by Louisa May Alcott




Read this beloved book about four sisters who go through hard, fun, and happy times.... while being one happy family!

3.  Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene

 

I love this series by Carolyn Keene!  It is about a teenage girl, Nancy Drew, who solves mysteries.  This is for those people who like to solve things.... (like me!)

4.  The Mother-Daughter Book Club series by Heather Vogel Frederick
This book is about a group of four girls who start a book club called "The Mother-Daughter Book Club." And guess -- it includes mothers and their daughters!  The girls start out in sixth grade, and in each book they move up a grade.  In the final book, they are in tenth grade.  They read books like "Little Women" and "The Betsy-Tacy" series.  This is one of my faves!!

5.  The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games (surely you've heard of it by now) is a great book for those of you who like action.... it is about 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen who has to fight in order to provide for her family and -- gasp -- not to get killed!  One of the best books.... especially for teens.... boys and girls!

6.  Little Women and Me by Lauren Baratz



Know the "Little Women" series?  Well meet Emily March -- no, she is not related to the March sisters -- who has to do a report on her favorite book and that happens to be "Little Women."  She then get's sucked into the book!  I am currently reading this as of now.... a great book!


So I guess you can say I like all the old stories and some of the new.... it's all good!

Happy Reading.... and Thanksgiving!

Maddie

P.S.  What kinds of stories do you like to read?  Maybe even name a few;)




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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Thanksgiving Treats

Hi --

I was planning on doing a blog post on Monday, but I have been way busy and got a little behind.  I had a million ideas for this blog post, but I will keep most of them secret for now.  Since it is so close to Thanksgiving, I decided maybe some treat ideas would be pretty good.  And also, this is the perfect blog post for me to announce the winners for our latest contest!

First, I will share a few treats with you.  (I found them on the internet -- baking may not have my best interest.  Seriously, all I can make is mac and cheese and cookies and cakes -- nothing else.)

Sweet Scarecrows

What you'll need


  • Cookies (ours were about 2 1/2 inches in diameter)
  • White frosting
  • Assorted sugar wafers (ours were about 2 1/2 inches long)
  • Candy corn
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Bran cereal (we used Kellogg's All-Bran Extra Fiber)
  • Chocolate sprinkles

How to make it






  1. Frost the top of each cookie.
  2. Sweet Scarecrows - Step 2
    Cut a sugar wafer in half. Add a dollop of frosting to the top edge of the cookie and stick a wafer half to it for a hat top, as shown.  Place a whole sugar wafer just below the hat top for a brim. Use a little more frosting to decorate it with slices of candy corn or mini chocolate chips.  Press pieces of bran cereal hair into the frosting around the hat.

Maple Pumpkin Custard

What you'll need

  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 6 egg yolks
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • A pinch of ground cloves
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup light cream
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 2/3 cup solidly packed pumpkin mash or canned pumpkin
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup

How to make it


Heat the oven to 300ยบ F. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the sugar, yolks, vanilla extract, spices, and salt. Set the mixture aside.

In a medium-size saucepan, whisk together the light and heavy creams, pumpkin, and maple syrup, then bring the mixture to a simmer over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. Do not let the mixture boil.

Remove the pan from the heat once the pumpkin mixture is hot, about 5 minutes. Add it by the ladleful to the yolk mixture, stirring continuously. Don't pour it all in at once or it will cook the yolks too quickly.

Once the mixtures are blended, divide the custard evenly among 6 standard custard cups. Pour 3/4 inch of hot water into a large, shallow casserole dish, then arrange the cups, evenly spaced, in the dish. Bake the custards, uncovered, on the center oven rack until their centers are jiggly but no longer soupy, about 45 to 50 minutes. Carefully transfer the cups to a wire rack to cool.

When the custards reach room temperature, cover the dishes individually with plastic wrap and refrigerate them for at least 6 hours. Makes 6 servings.

(also, all recipes and pictures posted today belong to spoonful.com.  All recipes and photos are property of spoonful.com, thanks and enjoy. :D)

CONTEST WINNER

Congrats to Ava P. who won the "Falling for Fall" giveaway!  Ava won an Indian necklace.  

I really hope you enjoy the sweet treats and tell me what you think of them.  

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Maddie

P.S.  I am going to have a super-fun contest next month before Christmas!  (hint:  anyone love nail polish?)
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Monday, November 4, 2013

A Way to Kick Off November!

On November 1, 2013, I had a sleepover with some of my awesome friends!  I am going to call them by their nicknames, Ally and Brava, and let me tell you we had some FUN!  We went shopping at a thrift store on Saturday which is always fun.

I also thought a sleepover would be great to have because the trees outside are just beautiful, with all of their changing colors and such.  You may have noticed that I changed the design on my blog, which I will be doing every month.  It looks like fall, don't you think?

Anyways, back to the sleepover.  I wanted to share some really great pics from our sleepover!  Hope you <3 them!


FAB PJ's!




Nail DESIGNS!

Ally -- Rock that Hairdo!


Ally -- BEA-U-TI-FUL!


Okay, so there you go!  I have to go now.... we are going to have some really cool contests soon!

x, Maddie

P.S.  Thanks to Ally and Brava who shared their time with me Friday and Saturday.  I had TONS of fun!  :)  Thanks for modeling for my blog as well!

And I am also working on some really great designs for purses, bags, etc.  


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