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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Old Man Winter Wearing Winter Clothes

When a friend of mine from our Friends of Scrapz group suggested the Theme for the week of Dec 9th should be Old Man Winter wearing Winter Clothing, these snapshots kept popping into my head. They are my mom and dad before they were married with her two sisters and a couple of their girlfriends from school and a couple of soldiers from the Army base right outside of Mineral Wells, Texas. Back in the '40s when this was taken and as America was getting into WWII, Fort Wolters was a holding camp for recruits and Army personnel who eventually went overseas. In the '60s it was the training base for Helicopter Pilots who went to Vietnam. At that time, in 1961, it was where I met Shubert.
My beautiful Aunt Irene is the one acting like she is going to climb up into the scrawny tree and she is the one with the dark plaid coat on in the other pictures. My mother's beautiful twin, Maedelle, is in the tree picture on the left with her arms crossed; she is also the one standing behind Irene on the left with her hand in her jacket pocket in the 2nd oval picture of all the girls. My mom, Vernelle, is standing in the middle beside Maedelle and wearing the dark coat with bright buttons. My dad is the civilian in the leather jacket on the far left in the group picture. My mom must have been taking that particular picture.
The entire group looks like they are freezing, but really enjoying themselves. I have always enjoyed these pictures and loved looking at those beautiful coats the girls have on.
I used one of the pages from Far Hill's Vintage French illustrations. I also used elements from Raspberry Road's "Tis the Season".
SOURCES:
http://raspberryroaddesigns.blogspot.com/
http://farfarhill.blogspot.com/2012/11/freebies-vintage-french-illustrations.html

PHOTOS:
Irene Gailey Stone Family Photograph Album; digital format of originals, December 2012.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Dylan's Favorite Things!

Dylan sits in the Sunshine and thinks about some of 
His Favorite Things!!

Using Jellebelleke's Designs Freebie Template and png elements
http://www.facebook.com/
JellebellekesDesigns/
and Everyday Mom Idea's Sunshine of My Life Kit

John, You are the Sunshine of My Life!

John enjoys the Sunshine while I enjoy taking pictures
of him and his brother.

Using Jellebelleke's Designs Freebie Template and png elements
http://www.facebook.com/
JellebellekesDesigns/
and Everyday Mom Idea's Sunshine of My Life Kit

Family Cuties - SC Sketch 308





















  
Here are those Blalock beauties again!
Shelby, Payton, Gailey, and Paige

Used SC Sketch 308 -
and Pinwheels Kit by 6 Girls to Scrap -


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Grillin' Granny & One Slice at a Time

Grillin' Granny
and
One Slice at a Time

Sister Ann and Bro-in-Law Gene Cooking
Their Prize Winning Bar-B-Que
at the West Volunteer Fire Department's
15th Bar-B-Que Cook Off in West, Texas.
 Created with a FREEBIE from Blagovesta Designs

Monday, August 6, 2012

Dylan Flies - SC Sketch 304

DYLAN FLIES
Credits:
Miss Mint Kit Movie Night – peppermintcreative.com
Meridith Cardall “Paint Graffiti” – Freebie PNG Element
Mel Hains Designs “The Other Pet” – Freebie Pack
Lyvian Creations Kit “Mango” - http://lyvian.wordpress.com/
Designs by Heather T “Happy Birthday” –
Facebook Hop Freebie Mscraps Collaboration
Font: Giddyup and Hobo

Oldest grandson Dylan finished the regular season with (4) first place ribbons, (4) second place ribbons and (1) third place ribbon. At the district meet Dylan got 1st place in the 300 meter hurdles, 2nd place in the 4X400 meter relay and 3rd place in the high jump. The 7th Graders at Walsh Middle School won 1st place in the district track meet - with double the points of their competition.

Monday, July 23, 2012

My Puckett Family - SC Sketch 305 Challenge



My Scrapbook Challenge page created with SKETCH 305, made by the DT at Scrapbook Challenges Weekly Challenges and Sketches and shared with me by Lyvian Creations. You can download the sketch at Scrapbook Challenges here.

I used Rainy's kit called "Beauty" found at Sweetz.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Take Me Out to the Ball Game!


The Borland Family
at Durham Bulls' Baseball Park

My Scrapbook Challenge page created with SKETCH 303, made by the DT at Scrapbook Challenges Weekly Challenges and Sketches and shared with me by Lyvian Lino. You can download the sketch here:
http://

scrapbookchallenges.com/archives/643

I used Rainy's kit called "Summertime" found at
http://
rainyssweetz.blogspot.com/2012/07/summertime-free-scrapkit.html

I took this picture of son-in-law Troy's, sister, Jamie and husband, Jeff Borland and daughter, Paige, in Aug. 2010 in Durham, North Carolina.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Texas Chocolate "Sheath" Cake

First Published Here in 2008

How Hershey's Kisses, Hershey's Cocoa,
and Crisco Make my Cakes Perfect

There are a great number of chocoholics in this world! I guess I have loved chocolate ever since I tasted my first Kiss! Hershey's Kisses turned 100 years old in 2007, having first come on the market in 1907. Wow! They are a favorite of so many, too. But Hershey's chocolate can be found in Kit Kats, Ice Breakers, Almond Joy, Mounds, Twizzlers, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, York Peppermint Patties and more. Whatever your preference, Hershey's chocolate is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.

For Hershey's Kisses birthday, Hershey created "The World's Largest HERSHEY'S KISSES Chocolate" in Hershey, Pennsylvania, The Sweetest Place on Earth. It weighed 30,540 pounds and was wrapped in silver foil with a giant plume. Guinness World Records weighed the giant Kiss at a private birthday party on July 7, 2007 and it was on display at Hershey's Chocolate World through July 12th of last year.

Hershey's cocoa powder has been a staple in my grandmother's, mother's, and my kitchen since each of us set up housekeeping. Grandma began her marriage in 1919 with a box of the indispensable cocoa powder in her pantry. My stepmother began cooking for her family in 1942 and I began in 1964. I think it's amazing that that little brown box has been with us through all of these years!

According to their website "HERSHEY'S Cocoa debuted in 1894 when Milton Hershey founded Hershey Chocolate Company. The item was initially sold as a beverage mix. In fact, 'Great for Baking' was added to the can as a reminder that Cocoa could be included in baked goods as well. Today most HERSHEY'S Cocoa is used for baking... and it's still great!"


I want to share my recipe for one of the absolutely best chocolate cakes you have ever tasted. My stepmother used to make it for us often, and it is one that at least one of us kids asked for every time we had a special occasion. The cake found its way into the kitchen of my grandmother and aunt Irene often, as well. You can see Grandma Gailey working in her kitchen west of Mineral Wells in the late 1950s.

The cake is laced with the wonderful taste and aroma of cinnamon. Baked in a "sheath" pan - better known as a rectangular 9x13x2-inch baking dish or sheet pan - it is quick to make and very satisfying.

  
Directions and Ingredients

2 cups granulated sugar

2 cups plain flour

Place the above ingredients into a large mixing bowl.½ cup Crisco solid vegetable shortening

4 tablespoons Hershey's cocoa powder

1 stick margarine or butter

1 cup water

Bring the above 4 ingredients to a rapid boil in a saucepan. After it comes to a rapid boil, pour it over the sugar and flour mixture. Mix together using an electric mixer.

Add:

1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon baking soda

½ cup buttermilk

2 eggs

Pour into a prepared oblong baking pan that has been lightly greased with Crisco or butter and lightly floured to prevent sticking. Instead of using Crisco and flour, I sometimes use a no-stick spray such as Pam or Crisco no-stick spray with flour already in it, and then I sprinkle granulated sugar on top of that in the bottom of baking pan.

According to their website, "Crisco® Cooking Spray contains no alcohol and offers 575 servings per can. Also, it combines Crisco 100% Canola Oil with Pillsbury® flour for easier, tastier, and healthier baking."

Bake cake in a 350º oven for 30 minutes, or until it is done. Cake is done when it pulls slightly away from edges of pan and a toothpick placed into center of cake is clean when removed. It can also be tested for doneness when the cake springs back when touched lightly in center.

Icing

4 tablespoons Hershey's cocoa powder

6 tablespoons milk

1 stick butter

1 box confectioner's powdered sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring

Chopped pecans or walnuts

Place first 3 ingredients into a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Then add the confectioner's powdered sugar, vanilla, and nuts.

Ice or frost the cake when both are cool.

I've found all kinds of helpful information at Hershey's. They have videos, baking tips, recipes, gifts, the history of Hershey's, a kids' section and more.

If you love chocolate and cinnamon, you'll love, love, love what we call in our kitchens, this Texas "Sheath" Cake!
Also published by Judy Shubert at Associated Content

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When you arise in the morning, give thanks for the morning light, for your life and strength. Give thanks for your food, and the joy of living. If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies with yourself.

--Chief Tecumseh

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