Wednesday, November 11, 2009

PECAN PIE...



This is the pecan pie I made. I used walnuts because I didn't have pecans and it tasted heavenly!

Also super easy to make....Here's the recipe.

Unbaked 9" pie shell.

1/2 cup light brown sugar,

1 1/4 cups corn syrup

1 1/2 tsp four

1 1/2 tsp vanilla

3 eggs

1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened

1 1/2 cup pecans.

Beat eggs together, then add rest of ingredients except pecans.

Pour into unbaked shell, sprinkle pecans over mixture.

Bake 40-50 minutes. ( I have a hot oven so 40 did it for me)

Cool completely, and store in fridge

Really doesn't get any better than that. If you want the recipe for your computer I can send as attachment to you if you want.

A SPECIAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE.

Today was a Day to Remember and of course with the weather being so beautiful many many more people than usual turned out for the Ceremonies. Always so touching and for this family, in the last year we have lost many of our war veterans. My Uncles, Roland (who served in Second World War, and Uncle Bob and Charlie who served in Korea....We remember them all, my dad was in London, my Uncle Bert fought in France and in my sweetie's family, he had merchant marine uncles and his dad was a courier in France and Belgium...we remember them always, but especially today.

Monday, November 9, 2009

I'VE BEEN BUSY!





When I visit my mother at the nursing home, she has this little bag that she puts her "stuff" in. You know tissues, hairbrush and a few sweets that are handy when she needs them.

My mother, who had a boutique at her restaurant/pub in the Virgin Islands in the 70s till the late 80s sold countless numbers of thes little bags. they came in different sizes, were made of canvass. She designed them and had them made by a local gal in the BVI. People that were sailors often bought these to keep their money, stuffed their bathing suits in them or tshirts when they cam ashore to her bar.

Anyway, as you can see, this is an old one which has been used for a long time. I can't remember my mother without one of these little bags. My daughter has one the is about
a quarter of this size, and she has used it for years for her
make up when she travels. I have a large one that I use
for my meds and whatever else goes to the cottage.

Speaking of the meds, they seem to get more and more
each year, so am glad for the larger bag.


Now since I gave my mother the Oh Cherry Oh! quilts, she asked for a new one in bright colours for her "stuff".


I made this one. I had such a time figuring out how to have the right amount of fabric to go around the circle (made from a cd) and had to cut and cut to get the right size. Of course, I had to sew the straps on last.....easy compared to measuring the circle thing.

She loved it! She was even able to talk of her much
loved Island in the Carribbean where she lived for
over 30 years. She sometimes has a hard time
remembering her life, but this brought back many
fond memories. It made my heart feel so good.




The local hospital is having a mittens tree in the lobby and they are asking for donations. I made 3 pairs of fingerless mittens....all with different cabled designs on them this past weekend.

I was watching the National Geographic Channel regarding the War Years, so my hands were kept busy! I may try to put a thumb on the next pair but since I am knitting them on straight needles, I am going to improvise on the thumb.


I have been cooking new recipes which have turned out really really well. I made two roast beef dinners with two different cuts, one prime rib and the other sirloin tip which were superb if I do say so myself. We like our beef on the rare to medium rare, which they turned out perfectly!

I have never found roast beef to be an easy thing to cook but over the years, I have experimented with different methods. This one is a keeper.

I also made a pecan pie, the most easy pie to truly impress guests. I'm posting that soon. My sweetie said to take a photo of it as it came out of the oven.....so I could post it to "your blogging buddies"

Our weather is so warm, I am back in the sandals again! I think that there is a song in there somewhere...we are also getting the same today! We are having a very late Indian summer I think. People were out washing cars, cutting the grass, well actually mulching leaves with the lawn mowers, and there was a skins and shirts basketball game in the park with lots of people in shorts watching! The Olympic dream girl and her brother were out on the bay working out, as were lots of others. Christmas lights were being put up although only one house, with little ones,
had them lit last night. It was just a super weekend!