This Cranberry-Orange bread is so yummy. I found the recipe in a slow cooker book and just had to
try it to see if it would actually turn out. (I was a little skeptical). Anyway, it did turn out and we
love it. It's scrumptous. Just be sure to watch your slow cooker so it doesn't cook too much on
the sides. I think it would go well for breakfast - maybe with the Christmas casserole and hot
chocolate. mmmmm
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Cranberry-Orange Bread
2/3 C. Powdered Milk 1 egg beaten
2 C. warm water 1/4 C. veg. oil
3 C. flour 2 tsp. finely grated orange peel
1 1/3 C. Sugar 3/4 C. dried cranberries, coarsely chopped
1 Tb. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. baking soda
In a bowl, dissolve powdered milk in warm water, then combine with 2 (two) cups flour, sugar
baking powder, salt, baking soda, egg and oil. Beat with electric mixer 2 minutes on low. Add
remaining flour (1 C.) and beat onlow until combined. With wooden spoon, fold in orange peel
and dried cranberries. Place dough in "greasted" 4-5 qt. slow cooker. Cover and cook on
high 2-3 hours. (Mine took 2 hours, but keep watching so it doesn't burn on the sides).
Makes 10-15 servings.
Serve warm with butter or a cream cheese spread.
Yum
2 C. warm water 1/4 C. veg. oil
3 C. flour 2 tsp. finely grated orange peel
1 1/3 C. Sugar 3/4 C. dried cranberries, coarsely chopped
1 Tb. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. baking soda
In a bowl, dissolve powdered milk in warm water, then combine with 2 (two) cups flour, sugar
baking powder, salt, baking soda, egg and oil. Beat with electric mixer 2 minutes on low. Add
remaining flour (1 C.) and beat onlow until combined. With wooden spoon, fold in orange peel
and dried cranberries. Place dough in "greasted" 4-5 qt. slow cooker. Cover and cook on
high 2-3 hours. (Mine took 2 hours, but keep watching so it doesn't burn on the sides).
Makes 10-15 servings.
Serve warm with butter or a cream cheese spread.
Yum
Monday, November 15, 2010
:Happy Birthday party for Carli
Erin gave Carli a birthday party and
I think she really had a good time.
Her birthday was in Oct. but she didn't know the difference. We gave her a princess costume and I think she liked it and felt pretty wearing it. What a cutie.
I think she really had a good time.
Her birthday was in Oct. but she didn't know the difference. We gave her a princess costume and I think she liked it and felt pretty wearing it. What a cutie.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
This is the Place Heritage Park
we spent an afternoon walking around the pioneer village. They have shortened hours in the fall so we were kind of hurrying to see all we could.
There were many buildings we didnt get to go into. One was the school house where the teacher had been teaching the Deseret Alphabet. There were old time desks with little slates on each desk. It was a beautiful day and we just had such a good time.
There were many buildings we didnt get to go into. One was the school house where the teacher had been teaching the Deseret Alphabet. There were old time desks with little slates on each desk. It was a beautiful day and we just had such a good time.
A Different kind of House
Indian Hogan (I think)
Mercer was so excited to see the Indian houses. There is a little train ride that takes you up to this part of the park. That was a good thing.
Mercer was so excited to see the Indian houses. There is a little train ride that takes you up to this part of the park. That was a good thing.
Wishing this had a horse to pull it
It takes strong muscles to plow the
garden. There were all kinds of chores for the children to try doing at Heritage Park. It was so fun to watch the kids. They got to wash some clothing with a washboard, hang it on the line to dry with clothespins, and beat dust from a rug and then plow the garden.
garden. There were all kinds of chores for the children to try doing at Heritage Park. It was so fun to watch the kids. They got to wash some clothing with a washboard, hang it on the line to dry with clothespins, and beat dust from a rug and then plow the garden.
Afternoon at Temple Square
We visited with several missionary sisters on Temple Square. One took our picture. There are 200 sisters during the summer but when winter comes they don't need that many so some are sent out to other areas and cities. One had just been to Everett Wash.
Guess Who?
Around the courtyard of Zions Bank in St. George are different statues and plaques. This was one I had to take advantage of. Kind of gave me a
weird feeling but it was very comfortable sitting next to Brigham.
weird feeling but it was very comfortable sitting next to Brigham.
St. George Temple
This was on Sunday when we visited to
Visitor's Center. The next morning we
did a session - the Temple is open on
Monday mornings there. Were chosen
to be the Witness Couple also.
Visitor's Center. The next morning we
did a session - the Temple is open on
Monday mornings there. Were chosen
to be the Witness Couple also.
Jacob Hamblin's Home
There are Senior Missionaries here
that give tours. In front of the home and down at the front of the yard are
some cotton bushes. They grew
cotton when Jacob lived here and they
still grow and harvest the cotton. They
have missionaries that do that and then in the spring they replant it again.
that give tours. In front of the home and down at the front of the yard are
some cotton bushes. They grew
cotton when Jacob lived here and they
still grow and harvest the cotton. They
have missionaries that do that and then in the spring they replant it again.
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Glen Canyon Dam
This was a small hike to get up on the top here. This is by Lake Powell.
The dam is in the background. They have a nice vistor's center that tells about the dam. There were several greyhound busses here and tons of tourists. This was on our way to
St. George the next day. Stayed here one night at a KOA (again)
The dam is in the background. They have a nice vistor's center that tells about the dam. There were several greyhound busses here and tons of tourists. This was on our way to
St. George the next day. Stayed here one night at a KOA (again)
Four Corners
All of the flags from the four states.
There were open windowed buildings all around the area where native americans were selling their different wares they had made. I did purchase a little hand made pot from a Navajo
lady. She was making them on the spot and she told me what each symbol stood for on my pot. She was very nice.
There were open windowed buildings all around the area where native americans were selling their different wares they had made. I did purchase a little hand made pot from a Navajo
lady. She was making them on the spot and she told me what each symbol stood for on my pot. She was very nice.
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