Thursday, October 27, 2011

Another birthday!

Marie was 11 on Tuesday.  It is now Thursday.  Gifts are opened, party is over but life is moving quickly with no time to record these precious times in words.  
Family and friends that we call family minus a brother and a cousin
Today is Community Bible Study and Co-op.  Tomorrow we will have to catch up on schoolwork, housework, laundry (and maybe blogging?) as we've been out of town since Saturday.  THIS Saturday and Sunday we will be spending in two different areas of Nashville for two different soccer tournaments for two different kids.  Somewhere we will breathe and I will (hopefully) play some tennis.
 Marie had an awesome party and here is a picture of her with all but one of her grandparents.  Her Mammaw (my stepmother) is caring for her dying sister in St. Louis so is not in the picture.  For some reason, Grandpa Foster doesn't look happy but I assure you, he was.  So, not playing favorites here but to be fair:
I *will* find time to journal this special day for Marie.  And brag on Thomas and his run in the Haunted Half here in our little town (5.9 miles in 52 minutes!).  And record my brother's visit too.  Whew.  It's been a busy five days :)

Friday, October 21, 2011

An Ordinary Week

Margaret is slowly but surely decking out our front porch for Fall.  I still have my summer stuff out. . .I know, I know, it is October 21st.  I *really* need to let that season go.  Maybe today. 
I just took this picture below (6:45 a.m.) and if you can feel a picture I'm sure you can feel the chill in this one. . .I think it was in the 30's last night.
But the sun is rising and I think it's going to be a *beautiful* day.  The forecasters are calling for 57 degrees. . .still chilly but with the sun it will be a perfect fall day.

Saturday Marie started the day with an 8:30 a.m. YMCA soccer game in her least-favorite position:
 And this is why. . .
But she forgets that she saves a lot too (why aren't we as good about counting those?)
And, as usual (we keep telling her this since she can't see it from her vantage point), there aren't any defensive players around her, protecting her!
She just doesn't give herself enough credit as a Keeper.  It's a hard job and out of 16 kids on the team, she is chosen by her coach again and again.  Way to go Marie!
She finally got out on the front lines where she likes to be. . .she is a tough player!  She didn't end up scoring, but she was there, leading the pack :)
And fighting it out with an old teammate!
On the field across the parking lot Frederick was out there, running his tail off as usual. . .
 And the T Bell coaches on the sidelines. . .
And the T Bell coaches on the sidelines. . .













After her Y game she, Nana, Margaret, and I headed to Knoxville for her first travel team soccer friendly (game).
There she goes!
Our community is so small there weren't enough U11 girls (or boys) to fill a team so UCUSC decided to go co-ed this fall.  It's a great experience for her!  They've had a hard time finding teams to match up and play but if this first game is any indication they are well on their way to being a strong force in Middle Tennessee!
Coach Green and Coach Hoffman (and a pretty profile of Marie)
The cheering section:
Nana & Margaret
It was a weekend of soccer. . .Sunday after church we headed to Nashville for Thomas:
 They kind *look* like a force to be reckoned with. . .but. . .alas. . .they just couldn't pull out a win.

Thomas is a strong player. . .and fast.  The siblings on the sidelines were having their own kind of ordinary fun:
Other moments caught on camera this "ordinary" week. . .
The kids and grandparents lined up watching Zookeeper. . .I was baking at the time, but it sounded like they all enjoyed it.
Margaret and Daddy reading together
I made these for the kids' CBS class yesterday.  I got the idea from here. . .mine were just plain cake mix and off-the-shelf frosting but they turned out pretty great, huh?
Sneaking in some leftovers last night :)

And our Cub Scout:
These "ordinary" times aren't really ordinary at all -- they are EXTRAordinary. . .we are together, healthy, with the ability to earn money, live in a house, drive vehicles wherever we need to go, worship our Lord freely and share Him with others, get an education, and be with our children.  We have family, friends, and love all around us.  I am grateful for the opportunity to not only have memories, but be able to capture these memories on film and in print.  God bless you and yours, whoever is reading.

~ Jenni

Monday, October 17, 2011

Picture of the Day 10.17.11

Just snapped this picture for my year-long "picture of the day" project.  
It captures our simple, wonderful life completely :)
Not enhanced, not (really) posed. . .just a moment in time that I am blessed to be a part of.  We just got home from our weekly library trip and they are taking a last break before finishing up schoolwork for the day.  It's a beautiful, gorgeous, October Monday.  Thank you, Lord, for our life together.

~ Jenni

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The BEST Chocolate Cookies Ever

Earlier this week, when I was an empty-nester, I had lots of time to browse and enjoy blogs. . .hopping from one to another, pinning, and finding more and more things to interest me.  One thing I found as I went from one blog to another, which led to another (and, unfortunately, I can't remember who directed me to these. . .but this is the original author) were these Deep Dark Chocolate Cookies.  Wow.
I couldn't stop thinking about them.  I know it's crazy.  I am crazy.  But finally, I couldn't take it any longer and just made them.  One thing that was keeping me from it was that I don't have a lot of chocolate lovers in this house and was afraid I'd make them and then be the only one to eat them.  My mother-in-law happens to be here, though, and loves chocolate cookies as much as I do so I finally had a partner in crime.  I'm so sorry it took me days on end to just do it. Or maybe I'm not.  I've eaten too many.

Anyhow, this is how I made them. . .not exactly like Amira, but close.  I'll tell you this too, in case you are craving them but not sure if you have the time. . .I walked into my kitchen with my camera at 8 p.m. tonight and walked out, with cookies cooling on the rack, the ingredients put away, and dishwasher running with dirty dishes, at 9 p.m.   Earlier I was hoping to make these so my eggs had been sitting out. . .they need to be at room temperature.
 There aren't too many ingredients. . .in addition to three eggs at room temperature, you need powdered sugar (~ 2 cups), 1+ cup chocolate (I used semi-sweet, the recipe calls for bittersweet. . .I also used some Nestle Dark Chocolate chips), salt, cornstarch, and cocoa powder.  That's it!  Notice anything?  GLUTEN FREE!

I started by melting 1 cup of semi-sweet Tollhouse chips in the microwave, 30 seconds at 70%, stirring until smooth (it took two rounds for my microwave).  I did this first b/c they need to cool off a bit before incorporating them into the cookie mix.

Stirred after 30 seconds
Stirred until smooth after another 30 seconds










Next I separated the eggs. . .you only need the whites for these cookies.
I'll save the yolks for scrambled eggs in the morning. . .I know there are probably some custards out there I could use them for but 1-2 sweets in the house at a time is enough!

Once the eggs are separated, beat them until soft peaks form (I just used my hand mixer and a small-ish bowl for this. . .there really isn't a ton of batter -- my recipe tonight made 33 small (but very rich!) cookies.


I tried to capture the peaks that eventually form but it's (obviously) night time and the lighting in my kitchen doesn't complement the wall/counter colors for great pictures anyway.  I probably beat these egg whites about a minute to get them from here to there.

Next I added 1/2 cup powdered sugar to the egg whites, beating just until incorporated.
Amira said "until it resembles marshmallow creme".  Easy enough.  I put this aside and sifted together 1 cup powdered sugar, 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa, 1 T cornstarch, and 1/4 t. salt.
I always, always sift my dry ingredients together. . .I really think it's an important step that shouldn't be skipped.  This is what happened when I was finished "gently" sifting these ingredients:
So, I just push all of this through so it all incorporates smoothly into the egg white/sugar mixture.
I don't know if you notice or not, but I don't generally sift into a bowl (why dirty another dish?). . .I just sift onto waxed paper, then transfer it to where it goes. . .in this case right into the egg white mixture.
Mix just until combined.
I know these seem rich and chocolate-y enough and why would you add more but since it's already melted and cooled anyway (and you need the batter a bit stiffer). . .go ahead and put the melted bittersweet/semi-sweet/or whatever kind of chocolate you picked and melted in:

Wow, huh?
O.K., confession time.  The first time I made these (last night) I stopped here.  I didn't add anything else, didn't roll them in sugar or anything. . .at this point I lined my baking sheet with parchment paper, dropped them on and baked them. 
 And they turned out great, but weren't "pretty" because the sugar wasn't there.  So, for the second batch I did what the recipe said and rolled them in powdered sugar.

While the first batch, without the additional sugar, were rich and fudgy without being sweet. . .these were prettier and had a melt-in-your-mouth quality because of the sugar.  My boys like the "plain" ones but I prefer these.
Since my mother-in-law was keeping me company in the kitchen last night when I first tried these cookies we decided, for the last few, I'd add some dark chocolate chunks to the batter (even though it seemed like over-kill to me).  I kept going back to the picture on Amira's blog that had the melty center because of the chips.  So. . .before I scooped out the last few dough balls, I threw in a couple of chips:
I just incorporated 2-3 chips in around the dough.
Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
Allow to cool on baking sheet for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack.  Good luck waiting for them to cool completely :)
There are so many incredible qualities about these cookies.  First off, they are rich and true to their flavor (even thinking maybe adding a little strong coffee to the batter?).  Secondly, they are crisp on the outside and tender and chewy on the inside.  My husband likened them to brownies but I'm not a huge brownie fan and loved these. . .so. . .I get it a little -- they *are* fudgy.  Thirdly, I highly, highly, recommend *all* of the chocolate and sugar.  When I made them tonight I made them full-out.  It seems like too much while you are doing it but the end result is worth it.

So. . .there you have it.  I have no idea how to make a "printable version" but you can cut-and-paste from here, right?  Here goes:

Fudgy Dark Chocolate Cookies:
3 egg whites, at room temperature
approximately 2 cups powdered sugar, divided
1 cup semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate, melted and cooled
1/2 cup dark chocolate chips/chunks
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt

Mix egg whites until soft peaks form.  Add 1/2 cup powdered sugar and beat just until incorporated. 
In separate bowl, sift together 1 cup powdered sugar, the cocoa powder, cornstarch, and salt.  Gently add this to the egg white mixture.  Once combined, add the cooled, melted chocolate.  The batter will be stiff. 
If using additional chocolate chips/chunks, incorporate those into the batter now. 
Roll small balls of cookie dough in reserved powdered sugar and place on parchment-lined baking sheet.  Bake in a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes, or until edges look dry and tops are cracked.  Remove from oven and cool 10 minutes on cookie sheet, then transfer to a wire rack. 
ENJOY :)
Here are some more recipes from Divine Baking that I'd like to try:
Cinnamon Roll Cake
Hot Fudge Peanut Butter Bars
Brownie Tart - although this one would only be for an extreme chocaholic reason I think. . .it's almost too much?
Red Velvet Cupcakes - I love red velvet cake but have never made it from scratch. . .
Triple Caramel Cupcakes
Chocolate Salted-Caramel Cupcakes
Vanilla Bean Bundt Cake - as soon as I purchase some vanilla beans. . .Thomas would love this as his birthday cake!

What do you think about these recipes?  Too much?  Not your taste?  I love baking sweets (usually) more than I enjoy eating them. . .except this time.  Let's see if another of Amira's recipes makes me as crazy as the cookies I posted here :)  Again, I promise. . .easy.  And it can be adapted for you.

~ Jenni