Saturday, August 4, 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Country Apple Dumplings
| Country Apple Dumplings with Burnt Sugar Bourbon Ice Cream |
| Peel 2 Granny Smith apples and cut each into 8 slices. Roll in crescent roll dough beginning with the small end. Place in a greased 9 by 13 inch baking dish. |
| Melt 1 cup butter and mix in 1 and 1/2 c. sugar and 1 t. cinnamon. Pour over dumplings. |
| Pour 12 oz. bottle of Mountain Dew over the dumplings. |
| Dumplings with Mountain Dew poured over top |
| Bake for 35 to 45 minutes at 350 degrees or until browned and crisp on top. |
| Enjoy! Sometimes you hear about a crazy recipe and just have to try it yourself. Can something so simple really be so good??? Yes it can. I found this recipe on Allrecipes.com while searching for something else and was fascinated. I read the comments - 1651 and it was rated 5 stars with glowing recommendations - so I bought my first bottle of Mountain Dew since probably 1972, 2 packages of cresent rolls, 2 Granny Smith apples and went home to prepare this crazy concoction. After reading the reviews, I decided to cut the calories by using diet Mountain Dew and replacing half the sugar with Splenda. The dumplings were crisp and brown on the top and gooey on the bottom- just like granny's dumplings. I had purchased a pint of High Road's Burnt Sugar Bourbon ice cream for this little experiment and it added the "upscale gourmet" taste to this quirky dish. It's definitely a keeper if you like family style comfort food. I would even say you could cut back the sugar to 1 cup and it would still be sweet enough. I'll rate it 5 stars too! Maybe I'll try peach dumplings next???? We will be joining www.designsbygollum.blogspot.com for Foodie Friday. Join us and find some inspiration for a new dish. |
Monday, July 30, 2012
Strawberry Forks
Friday, July 27, 2012
Sweet Pea and Herbal Bouquet
| mixed bouquet of sweet peas, fennel, old fashioned geranium leaves,lavender and basil in vintage celery vase. |
| Sweet Peas |
| Love the shape of the blossoms and vines |
| French Lavender- smells so good. |
| rose scented old fashioned geraniums |
| lemon scented old fashioned geraniums |
| Fennel blossoms - smell like liquorice |
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Antiques for A Ladies Luncheon
| Set of 12 Softly Muted Dessert or Bread Plates with pretty mustard and blue floral design. |
| Divine little demitasse cups - can't you just see them filled with chocolate mousse and topped with whipped cream and a raspberry?? |
| Set of crystal \glasses with unusual deep etched sides - perfect for iced tea! |
| One of the prettiest bowls that I have ever seen- fill it with raspberries! |
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Cinderella Gets Ready for the Ball
| Great little rhinestone bag- perfect for phone- lipstick and cash! |
| Great selection of feminine evening bags |
| Sweet bracelets for evening balls! |
| Cinderella's pumpkins in shades of pink, cream and grey with tiaras |
Shades of dusty pink, greys and cremes - so girly girl! Just returning from the gift show, we brought back lots of cool jewels- necklaces, tiaras, bracelets and evening bags. One of my favorites trends is the glitzy look - crystal beads, rhinestones and pearls. This palette works beautifully with our vintage dressed forms and velvet pumpkins. Layering the pearls and crystal stands together creates a romantic fashion statement.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Bella Notte Linens - Perfect for your Chateau!
| Bella Notte's new silk velvet throw with ruffles on edge - divine and comes in all colors |
| Ruffle edge detail on coverlet and shams |
| Bella Notte table linens |
| Table linens from Bella Notte - love this gray tone |
| Pictures in awesome frames for our Chateau |
| New this fall- Aerin Lauders Candle line from Nest - pretty packaging |
| One of my favorite purchases for the store - velvet and tulle petal drapes and tablecloths- so pretty |
| Battery operated burlap candles with French writing |
| Artistic tubes for storing house plans, an art project - another great find! |
| Close up detail of this fantastic little gems- can't wait to get them. |
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