Thursday, February 6, 2014

Pumpkin Cobbler

Pumpkin Cobbler

 
1  18.25 oz box yellow cake mix  (reserve 1 cup for topping)
½ cup butter
1 egg
1 (30 oz) can pumpkin
3 eggs
1 cup evaporated milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp cinnamon
1 cup brown sugar

Cut butter into cake mix.  Add 1 egg.  Mix with fork.  Press into ungreased 13x9x2 pan
Mix pumpkin, 3 eggs, evap. milk, vanilla, cinnamon and brown sugar.  Pour over crust.

Topping
1 cup reserved cake mix
½ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup butter
Mix topping ingredients together.  Sprinkle over pumpkin mixture.  Sprinkle with nuts if desired.  Bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes or until set in the middle.  Serve with cool whip. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

25 Special Ways to Spend Time With Your Child

He was a young man by then. Seventeen. Nearly grown and gone.
And at the time his mountain bike was a big part of his world. He had built it himself, piece by piece, and was anxious to take it over to the bike shop to get the necessary repairs.
Realizing this, I had put it on a long list of other errands I needed to run. That week was so busy that my head was spinning, so you can imagine the relief when my husband offered to go into town for me. Yes, please! And, I’ll love you forever.
But I saw our son’s face fall. Disappointment clear across his countenance. Not understanding, I reassured him that his dad would drop off the bike too and all would be well.
And then this came out of his mouth. Out of his heart. “But Mom, I was really looking forward to spending the time with you.”
Oh.
He doesn’t simply need a ride to the cycle shop. He’s not merely looking to have his bike repaired. He wants a relationship with me. His mom. Even at seventeen. A relationship that began from a very young age.
Surprising.
That a son – nearly grown and gone – would want to hang out with his mom. But that’s how our friendship began, by simply spending time together.

Now in case you haven’t experienced it yet? The years slip by faster than you think they will. The next thing you know that little boy – or little girl – is all grown up. Just like this. So don’t wait. Spend time together.

25 Special Ways to Spend Time With Your Child

1.    Fix a cup of tea
2.    Drive up to the lake
3.    Find a fun playground
4.    Play a board game
5.    Go for a drive
6.    Stroll along the river
7.    Share a bowl of popcorn
8.    Work on a craft together
9.    Ski down the mountain
10.  Go out for an ice-cream cone
11.  Watch an old – or new – movie
12.  Head over to the library
13.  Dip into some frozen yogurt
14.  Attend a music concert
15.   Head up for a hike
16.   Sip on a cup of hot chocolate
17.   Cheer together at a sports game
18.   Take a walk in the park
19.   Sneak out for some breakfast
20.   Go window shopping
21.   Plan a special trip somewhere
22.   Put together a picnic
23.   Bake something yummy in the kitchen
24.   Build a project – just the two of you
25.   Curl up in a quiet corner to talk and laugh
Take the time now. Before they are truly grown and gone. Because what do your children really want? They want a relationship with you.
*This list is a follow-up to the post: 10 Strong Reasons to Set Aside Time With Your Child
In His grace,
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~Excerpt taken from club31women.com



Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Healthy cooking!

Hey moms! In light of our healthy eating theme last month I decided to try out a few recipe substitutions. I tried the Creamed soup substitute and a homemade taco seasoning.

Here is the link to the blog where I got the taco seasoning recipe.  I haven't tried the ranch mix or the onion soup but if someone tries it out let us know how it goes! I really liked the flavor of the taco seasoning. I chose this one because it didn't have any red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper. I am not one for spicy things and this one is pretty mild. My hubby said it wasn't "taco-ey" enough so I think next time I'll just use more of the mix. This recipe makes one serving and there's not very much of it so my plan is to make several servings at once and just use the equivalent of about 1 1/2.  

The other recipe I tried was for a creamed soup substitute and I absolutely LOVE it! I have used it every time a recipe calls for creamed soup (so far I have substituted for mushroom and chicken) and it always turns out great. There is a distinct difference in sodium that you can taste immediately and I really appreciate the over all flavor. Very savory :) The recipe gives a choice of a couple of herbs and I used Thyme just because I love the flavor. Tastes great in almost anything! I also didn't heat mine before adding to the dish but it's personal preference. Just one more step to eliminate and save time :) I figured its getting heated up when you cook it anyway so why bother. So far everything has turned out great!

I hope you enjoy these two recipes! If there are some recipes that you would like to share on our MOPS blog, please contact someone from the steering team and we'll be happy to add it for you! Happy cooking moms!

Leigh Anne Oswald

Sunday, July 14, 2013