Monthly Archives: February 2011

Paula Deen’s Monster Cookie, Review!!!

I decided to try a recipe I found on the Food Network site.  It is a recipe for Monster Cookies which is courtesy of Donna Haney and adapted by Paula Deen.  The recipe is as follows:

Ingredients

  • 3 eggs
  • 1 1/4 cups packed light brown sugar
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 12-ounce jar creamy peanut butter
  • 1 stick butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup multi-colored chocolate candies
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 1/4 cup raisins, optional
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 4 1/2 cups quick-cooking oatmeal (not instant)

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper or nonstick baking mats.

In a very large mixing bowl, combine the eggs and sugars. Mix well. Add the salt, vanilla, peanut butter, and butter. Mix well. Stir in the chocolate candies, chocolate chips, raisins, if using, baking soda, and oatmeal. Drop by tablespoons 2 inches apart onto the prepared cookie sheets.

Bake for 8 to 10 minutes. Do not overbake. Let stand for about 3 minutes before transferring to wire racks to cool. When cool, store in large resealable plastic bags.

I made some changes.  First I do not cook or bake with salt for the most part so I omitted that.  Second I chose to cream the butter and sugars the old school way and then add the egg.  I had read some reviews that said these cookies spread too much when baked so be sure to use fresh baking soda.  I also use more vanilla because I always use more vanilla.  : )  Oh and I might have just added a few more of the chocolate candies and I used dark chocolate m&ms.  I used Skippy natural smooth peanut butter (the one you do not have to stir).

It is important not to overbake these cookies and let them cool on the cookie sheet for at least 3 minutes before transferring them to the cooling rack.

I guess my baking soda was super duper fresh because my cookies did not spread at all.  I actually mashed the tops down a little when I removed them from the oven.

So, my overall impressions of this cookie is that I like that it uses oats instead of white flour.  Seems like a healthier option for a cookie, and the dark chocolate and semi-sweet chips have anti-oxidants, and raisins are a fruit.  : )    They are nice and soft and chewy and taste good.  Even my son who does not like raisins, liked them.  I don’t know that I am head over heels, gotta make these again, but I am a little hard to win over cookie wise.   They are a good cookie and seemed to be a hit in this house, so at the end of the day, gotta give them the thumbs up!!!  Try the recipe and tell me what you think.


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The Winner of the Gourmac Anytime Cookie Stamps is…

Aprile Mazey!!!  Congratulations Aprile,  I would love to see a picture of your cookies when you use them.  Please send me your address so I can get it to Monique from Gourmac and get these out to you.


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A Whale of a Sale!!!

It does not matter how much money I have or don’t have, one thing is true.   I get almost giddy when I get something I need on an incredible sale. Yesterday, I hit a jackpot of sorts.  I got myself 4 pair of Jones New York velour cozy yoga pants (I walk and workout in them), that were originally $59 for $4 and change. If that was not a great enough deal, I then picked up Levi jeans for Ethan at $6.81 a pair.  I could not believe it but I love it!!!  Got a few more bargains but those were my biggest.

It was a glorious and warm day here and I took a great walk outside with the puppies.  It felt wonderful and you can definitely smell spring in the air.  All the snow is melting so rapidly.  I know it is supposed to be cooler the next few days but there is no denying spring is coming.  Yesterday, when I was shopping the bathing suits, gardening supplies, swim toys and Easter candy were a very welcome sight.

Remember, a few weeks back I told you all I was stressing over Ethan’s birthday cake and that it was going to be a construction scene.  Yesterday, I got the trucks for that and then in another store I found the perfect things for a John Deere tractor cake.   I bought those too because with two little boys they are not going to go to waste for sure.  I plan to ask him what he would rather have, and then start my mental planning.

It is a time of planning isn’t it? Springtime, and the anticipation of rebirth and renewal.  I am mentally preparing my garden and I decided I am going to ask my husband to build me another large raised bed.  I already have 2 but I want to add a third.  I cannot wait to get my hands into the soil and to start planting.  Are you all planning a garden?  I love being able to grow healthy food that I know was not sprayed with pesticides.  I also love showing my kids how things grow.  I would love to add some free-ranging chickens for eggs and for fun, but with our pack of dogs, it just does not mix.  Heck, I have even wanted a goat or two and a miniature donkey.  That does not sit so well with my husband, who knows he is the one who takes care of all the animals.  I try to sell him on the healthy benefits of our own goat milk and making our own goat cheese, but he just points to a farm down the road where we can pick that up.  So no chickens, goats or donkeys but I will have my garden.

Don’t forget the cookie stamp give-away is over in a few hours.  I have so many great give-aways coming up.  Great things like $25.00 gift certificates and gift cards to various establishments like Dali Decals, environmentally friendly products, toys and so much more.  Make sure you subscribe to the blog so you do not miss out.


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Spring Is Coming!!!

I can totally feel it!  Everyday I hear of birds that are back in town and about the Easter candy being out at Wal-Mart.  The temperatures are getting higher and we are supposed to be near 60 on Friday!!!   I am planning on walking outside instead of on my treadmill.  The other thing that makes me know spring is coming, is we just signed Ethan up for T-ball.  We have literally been waiting for years, (I know he is not even 4 yet) but this child was ready pretty much out of the womb.  Last night, Jimi took him to a basketball game at the school. Afterward, Ethan was playing, dribbling, and shooting while Jimi was talking to a friend, who also coaches a basketball program for kindergarten and 1st graders.  The friend said he has not one 5-7 year old who can handle the ball the way Ethan does.  So being able to finally play a sport, is very big here.  T-ball is the first and then he will be eligible for soccer in the fall.  Anyway, just thinking to warm evenings at the ball field watching the little ones embark on their first season of T-ball can even make a skeptic smell spring in the air.  Oh, and I got my latest issue of Martha Stewart Living and the cover stated it was time to start planting.   Which reminds me, the last time I was at the store, all the peat pots and seeds were making their debut.   Believe me I am just planning my  vegetable garden in my head and cannot wait to see how my perennials will look this spring.

What have you seen that tells you spring is near?   I would love to hear.  Hope everyone is doing well and remember we have our give-away for the Gourmac cookie stamps ending soon so be sure to get yourself in it.


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The Original GreenPan!!!

Yesterday, on Valentine’s Day, I received a very green present.  Jessica, from The Original GreenPan, sent me a nice little gift bag chock full of goodies.  It contained a 8″ high end, commercial grade non-stick pan, a very nice apron, pot holder, and care sponge.  I am so anxious to try this baby out.  As a mother, I am always so concerned with what are children are exposed to .  I mean, we are long aware of the dangers of most non-stick cookware.  If heated without anything in it, it can kill pets such as parrots.  This does not sound like something we want to use near our growing and developing children or when we are pregnant does it?  The ambitious goal of GreenPan™ was to create a new, healthy cooking experience in non-stick cookware. In 2007 GreenPan™ was ready to take off and succeeded in bringing to the market the first healthy, eco-friendly non-stick pots and pans with the revolutionary new PTFE/PFOA-free coating,Thermolon™

My Gift Bag!

The pan they sent me is from their Rotterdam Collection.

Here are some important facts from GreenPan’s website.  You should visit it yourself to learn all about their extensive line of products,  www.green-pan.com.

  • Our non-stick pots and pans are the first to be made with a non-stick coating made of minerals instead of plastics.
  • PTFE coatings are manufactured with the aid of PFOA (PerFluoroOctanoic Acid), which is classified as a ‘persistent pollutant of the environment’*. Besides that, PFOA is a tough chemical that the body has the greatest difficulties in expelling and is known to be a ‘likely human carcinogen’*. We don’t use PTFE, so no PFOA can be emitted in the environment. * According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency, a US federal agency in charge of the protection of human health and the environment) 

  • Less energy is used when Thermolon™ is applied on GreenPan™ products, which means 60% less CO2 emission compared with the production of PTFE-coated pans.

The best thing I like about Greenpan is that their products are healthy for us and our environment.  They do not produce any harmful fumes!

I also like that the coating is designed for superior performance, better cooking, better taste and is easier to clean.

I am going to be doing a full review by cooking in this great pan very soon.  I will let you know what I think of these environmentally friendly pans.   GreenPan has a variety of collections and also includes baking and roasting pans.

 

 

Here are some of the other goodies and other views of the pan they so graciously supplied me with to review.

The handle on the pan is removable.


I will test this pan out very soon and let you know what I think.  I have been very impressed with the literature they sent and the wide range of products available.  I plan to do some reading later on tonight and learn more about this healthy alternative non-stick cookware.  Hope you all are having a great day!!!


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Gourmac Anytime Cookie Stamp Set Give-Away Rules!!!

Gourmac is providing a set of the Anytime Cookie Stamps for a give-away for my blog readers.  To be eligible you must reside in the lower 48 states, since these are being sent direct from Gourmac.  You also must subscribe to my blog and like my blog Facebook fan page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mommy-Ramblings/142284565832382.  You must also like Gourmac’s Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gourmac/147370535276337 and post a quick comment on their page of which product you like best.  Please also share this contest on your Facebook page.  Tell your friends to like our FB fan page (Mommy Ramblings) and give your name.  The one with the most referrals will win.  Good luck and the contest will end on Friday, February 18th.


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Happy Birthday Michael!!!

Yesterday, was my third child and second son’s birthday.  He was 18!!!  Where did the time go?  I made him a decadent cake with my signature chocolate almond buttercream frosting.  It was so good, too good, and I did an extra long treadmill session in anticipation of it.  We had a nice family party and celebrated the joyous day.    Happy Birthday Michael, we love you!!!

I will be adding pictures later, right now things are not cooperating.  : )


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Winner of the “My Little Cupcake Cake Pop Mold” is…

Amanda Hawman!!!  Amanda, we want to see the creations you make with this mold, so be sure and submit pictures of your beauties to me.  Congratulations!!!  We have a new contest starting today for the Gourmac Anytime Cookie Stamps so be sure to check as I will be posting the contest very soon.  Cupcake POP Mold


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Valentine’s Day Treats!!!

Besides baking Michael’s birthday cake for tomorrow, I decided to bake some sugar cookies for  Valentine’s Day.  I use the following sugar cookie recipe and I just love it.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups butter, softened
  • 2 cups white sugar
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 5 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt (I do not use the salt myself)

Directions

  1. In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Stir in the flour, baking powder, and salt. Cover, and chill dough for at least one hour (or overnight).
  2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Roll out dough on floured surface 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Cut into shapes with any cookie cutter. Place cookies 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
  3. Bake 6 to 8 minutes in preheated oven. Cool completely.

Use Valentine’s Day theme cookie cutters. I chose to use hearts of different sizes and edges.

The dough is so easy to work with.

Prior to baking you can decorate or leave plain to dip in chocolate after baked.

I do not let them over bake and I love that they are soft and not crunchy.

The recipe makes a good amount of cookies.  Amount will depend on the size of cookie cutters you use but I have three platters full.

These cookies were calling to Ethan who we told had to wait until after dinner.  As you can see from his face and hands, he did not waste any time.

 

 


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Gourmac “Anytime” Acrylic Cookie Stamps Review!!!

Monique, from the Gourmac Company was so kind to send me a set of their acrylic anytime cookie stamps to review.  The set comes nicely boxed with 6 acrylic cookie stamps.   The set includes a bunny,  pineapple,  cookie creature, heart link, leaf, and a chrysanthemum.  The stamps are made in the USA and are modeled after the old-fashioned glass cookie stamps of yesteryear.  The benefit of them being acrylic is that they will not break or chip like glass and are great to use with kids.  Another thing I love, is they are dishwasher safe.  The interior of the box has two shortbread recipes.  There are more on their website at http://www.gourmac.com/cookstamrec.html.  I chose to use the Scotch Shortbread Cookies recipe which is a very simple but buttery shortbread.  It contains very few ingredients and the only change I made was to add some vanilla extract.  This is the recipe:

Scotch Shortbread Cookies

1 cup butter

2 cups sifted flour

1/2 cup sifted confectioners’ sugar

1/4 tsp salt

1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract (this I added on my own)

Preheat oven to 325 degrees

Sift together the flour, sugar, and salt.  Blend these dry ingredients into the butter until it becomes a stiff dough. Shape dough into 1″ balls and place on ungreased cookie sheet.  Dip the stamp of your choice in colored crystal sugar, flour, or powdered sugar and then press the stamp into the dough ball.  Repeat for each ball.  Bake at 325 degrees for 25-30 minutes.

I use parchment paper to line my cookie sheets but you can just use an ungreased cookie sheet as well.

I used powdered sugar to use for dippping the mold in before stamping.

 

Stamp the cookie balls one by one with the design of your choice.

Bake 25-30 minutes

I made these cookies very quickly but they still turned out well.  If I had taken a bit more time they would have been better but this should show you anyone can use these stamps and get a nice result.  I would recommend these cookie stamps and in fact the company has been so generous to give a set away to one of my blog readers.  I will be posting the rules of that contest very soon so make sure you are subscribed to my blog and like the Facebook fan page.  You should also check out Gourmac’s Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gourmac/147370535276337.


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