Sunday, May 23, 2021

Kayla’s Test Kitchen Lemon Doodle Cookie Recipe Review

Hey everyone! We have the privilege of having a guest blogger today. Kayla is Rhonda's business assistant and a very good one at that. She wanted to try her hand at writing a blog post with a baking review and we happily obliged. If you enjoyed this post, please leave a comment below.

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Kayla’s Test Kitchen

While scrolling Facebook, I came across a post from a bakery about lemondoodles. Now, maybe you’re like me and your first thought was what the heck is a lemondoodle and why do I think I need it? Or maybe you have encountered lemondoodles and you’re wondering why I live under a rock. Either way, it sparked an idea. I was dead set on making lemondoodles.

When I ran the idea by Cathy, she suggested I write about my experience, so here we are.

I did a quick search and found two recipes that sounded like good contenders for my little experiment. I printed them off and I was ready to go.

Here’s something you should know about me: I sometimes, maybe, just a little bit, fail to follow instructions, especially on recipes. Keep that in mind. I know Rhonda likes to follow the recipe to a T the first time and then make the changes the second time around, but that’s just not me.

First, I started with Mary’s Lemony Doodles from Just a Pinch which can be found here: Just a Pinch - Lemony Doodles

It seemed easy enough (and I had all the ingredients!) so that’s where the adventure began.

I added my dry ingredients and zest to a small mixing bowl and then I started to go a little off script.

The recipe calls for plain shortening, but I added butter flavored shortening (I like Crisco baking sticks) and sugar to a bigger mixing bowl and creamed them together with a hand mixer. Then I added the eggs one at a time and continued to mix until it was nice and creamy.


I added the dry ingredients in batches and mixed them by hand with a large spoon to avoid overmixing (I’m told it creates more gluten and a denser cookie and I don’t like that).

Here’s where things get a little shaky in my instruction-following abilities, but I must be transparent with you so that you don’t make my mistakes. I juiced half of my zested lemon and then added the required sugar. I know. I know I messed up. Half a lemon is WAY more than a teaspoon. I know that. I do. I did it anyway and I won’t do it again.

So, my lemon sugar was very thick and not really acceptable for rolling, but oh well. I thought I would just run with it.

I pulled out the big cookie scoop. I know the recipe says a generous teaspoon, but that’s not a cookie- that’s a disappointment. I understand there’s a time and a place for little cookies. Like for children and people with sugar issues and for dieters and all those other things that I don’t consider when I’m making a cookie. I would rather have more than a single bite. Sorry, not sorry.


Anyway, I went off the rails again and made a large round and plopped it in the too-wet sugar. As you can see, it didn’t exactly roll in the sugar very well.


Some sugar stuck to the dough, but not much. So, I swirled the bowl, sending the dough around and around to coat it without having to put my fingers in the wet sugar, a method I perfected by the end.

I placed each sugary ball of dough two inches apart or so on my parchment-lined baking sheet. Typically, I use the parchment paper that is marked with a grid, but we were all out. I had to improvise, but I thought I did a good job. 


The recipe warned that the cookies would spread while baking. I was prepared for that, especially since I had used the big scoop.

I popped them in the oven at 350 for 10 minutes.

They were not done. They were super soft, still shiny, and hadn’t cracked. That one is on me though because I didn’t follow the instructions to make them small.


I stuck them back in for another 2 minutes.

Then another 2 minutes.

Finally, I took them out and they had just barely set. That’s how my family likes cookies, so that’s how I left them.

They were very light in color but had formed a nice crust on the bottom and did not fall apart when I moved them to the cooling rack, so I left them.


After a few minutes, I tried one. They were very lemony thanks to all the juice I used, but also very sugary. They had almost no chewiness to them, which I should have expected with the way they spread.

I put more in to bake for 15 minutes. It makes sense that I double or triple the cookie size that I would have to do the same to the cooking time.

It turns out 15 minutes was too long. The next batch came out crisp and not at all chewy like a doodle should be. The sugar also pooled in little spots and turned brown on the second and third batches.

Overall, not the best cookie I’ve ever made. It probably would have gone better if I had followed the instructions exactly. My dad seemed to share in my opinion, but my mom thought they were pretty good, but they’re also believers that there’s no such thing as a bad cookie.

FAMILY REVIEW:

Mom: “They’re really good. I really enjoy them. 4 out of 5 stars.”

Dad: “The first batch is better. The others are too crispy.”

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We hope you enjoyed Kayla's review. Have you ever made Lemon Doodle cookies? Do have some helpful hints or a favorite recipe? We'd love for you to share it in the comments below.

Stay safe and healthy,

The Sassy Silver Sisters

Cathy, Rhonda & Kelly


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Saturday, May 22, 2021

What brings you joy???

***Updated 4/29/23***



I've been thinking lately about what brings me joy. We all go through trials in our lives and I believe that during the struggle we can find a blessing and joy.

Here are a few things that bring me JOY:




  • My Lord as Savior is the foremost JOY in my life. If it wasn't for him giving me life and victory to fight the good fight, I don't know where I'd be today. Thank you, Lord!!





  • My husband Jay, is my greatest earthly joy. He makes me laugh at the dumbest things and he keeps me grounded. He's a wonderful father, grandfather, and provider and he's the love of my life. I'm glad he found me!

  • My children are a blessing and a joy, no matter how old they are, they will always be my babies.
  • My grandchildren are just the icing on the cake with a big old JOY on top. I love them to the moon and back. What's the saying, "If I had known grandchildren were this much fun I would have had them first".
  • My dog Baxter is a wonderful dog and brings great joy. You don't need therapy when you have a dog. They sit there and listen without judgment. Baxter is soft to the touch, fun to play with, and loves to be with me.
  • Birdwatching has become therapeutic and a great joy. I feed the birds in my front yard and as I sit on the front porch watching and listening to them I can only think about God's mighty creation and that He not only made them for Himself but for our enjoyment.
  • Chocolate is a great joy. I LOVE it!! It tastes so good and creamy. Oh to have a Snickers bar right about now.
  • The beach is a source of joy. Sitting on the beach or on the deck of the beach house has this calming effect.  I could go to sleep in the hammock under the beach chouse. There is a sense of peace and joy that comes over me when watching and listening to the ocean waves.

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  • Gardening has become fun for me. The joy it brings me to see my flowers grow and the harvesting of my veggies is indescribable.

  • My husband bought me a water fountain for Mother’s Day a couple of years ago. It has a relaxing effect and sounds like a babbling brook in nature. Brings me JOY me every day. 


  • Trying a new restaurant: You never know what’s out there as far as different food unless you try a new restaurant and that always brings me joy. I love food 🥘 

  • Making a seafood boil: I have been making seafood boils for years now, especially on our beach trips. What brings me joy about this is my family loves it. Just the sounds and smiles on their faces bring me extreme joy.




I could go on and on about the joys in my life. How about you, what brings you joy? We'd love to know. Comment and share your joys!!

Keep it sassy!!
Kelly
Sassy Silver Sisters

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Saturday, May 15, 2021

A Week of Taste of Home Dinner Recipes

***UPDATED 4/29/23***

I’ve been on a kick lately of making Taste of Home recipes. The majority of the recipes are delicious. I have had a few that I wouldn't make again.  I’m going to share the top 5 dinner recipes that my family and I enjoyed. 
***Links to the recipes are in the description below the photos.

Lasagna Toss: Hands down one of my favorites. My daughter said she liked it better than regular lasagna. It's much easier and takes less time than regular lasagna.

Lasagna Toss Recipe: How to Make It | Taste of Home

Beer and Bacon Macaroni and Cheese: Let me tell you, this was over the top GOOD!! My husband loved it so much he made the statement that it's the best mac and cheese he's ever had. That's saying something!

https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/beer-and-bacon-macaroni-and-cheese/

Burger Sliders with Secret Sauce: Can you tell by the "Secret Sauce" what the burger will taste like? You guessed it and it really does taste like that famous burger and in my opinion better than fast food.

https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/burger-sliders-with-secret-sauce

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Creamy Pasta Primavera: I love one-pot meals and this is one of my favorites. It's a wonderful blend of tender and crispy veggies with a creamy parmesan cheese sauce.


https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/creamy-pasta-primavera

Reuben Pizza: We eat pizza once a week, usually I make homemade pizza but on occasion, we order out. This recipe is like having a Reuben sandwich without the mess and if you like the sandwich you will LOVE this pizza. Reubens aren't just sandwiches anymore :)


https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/reuben-pizza

I encourage you to try these recipes from Taste of Home. Do you have a favorite recipe from TOH? We'd love for you to share it in the comments below.

Keep it sassy,
Kelly

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TerraShield for those Pesky Summertime Bugs

***UPDATED 4/29/23***


Make 
TerraShield your traveling companion whenever you head into the great outdoors. Formulated with woody and flowery essential oils like Cedarwood, Arborvitae, Ylang Ylang, and Lemon Eucalyptus, the oil blend creates an aroma that’s wholesome and comforting.

TerraShield is perfect for the whole family! Diffuse it at your next outdoor event to create an inviting atmosphere for those you love. The TerraShield Outdoor Blend is now offered in a 30 ml spray bottle. TerraShield Spray will give you all of the benefits of doTERRA TerraShield oil while adding in the convenience of a spray lid and top, allowing you to access its benefits quicker and easier. The shape of the container also makes it a great fit for a pocket or bag and can be easily carried and stored for on-the-go use.

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doTERRA products are fantastic and I'm here to share with you another amazing oil.

Summer is upon us.  Hot, sticky, bug-infested summer.  I personally don’t spend a lot of time outdoors. If the heat doesn’t get to me, the bugs do.  I don’t like putting poison on me to keep the bugs away either.


When I joined doTerra, I found they have an oil blend to help me keep the bugs away.  It’s called TerraShield.  You can apply TerraShield on your legs, arms, and neck before going outdoors. You can also diffuse TerraShield.  It comes 15mL bottle or in a 30mL spray.

The ingredients are Fractionated Coconut Oil, Ylang YlangFlower, Tamanu Seed, Nootka Wood, Cedarwood Wood, Catnip Plant, Lemon Eucalyptus Leaf, Litsea Fruit, Vanilla Bean Absolute, Arborvitae Wood.

For the DIY people out there, I would recommend buying the oil blend and making your own spray.  If you want to buy both then you would already have the spray bottle to reuse. I am sure you can find many recipes online.  doTerra advocates are great at sharing recipes for making all kinds of products for your home.  Here is just one recipe you can use to make more TerraShield spray when you run out.

Homemade Bug Spray using doTerra Terrashield Oil

Ingredients:
• One 8-ounce spray bottler 
• 1/2 c, boiled or distilled water
• 1/2 c. witch hazel
• 30 drops of the Terrashield blend

Here are some links for these doTerra items:


I hope everyone enjoys their summer.

Have you ever used Terrashield? If so, please share in the comments your thoughts about the product.

If you have any questions about doTerra products,  contact me Rhonda BylerI am always happy to share. 
~ Rhonda

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Sunday, May 9, 2021

My Trip to the Grand Canyon


In my last blog, I told you that my husband, Mom and I took the train to the Grand Canyon.  If you haven't seen that post, click here. Because of the time of year, we only went to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.  We were able to spend a couple of hours touring.  There are fantastic views.  I have balance problems, so I did not get anywhere near close to the edge.  My husband did, so some of the pictures were taken by him.  The Grand Canyon is full of color.  Our pictures probably do not do it justice.


My Mom and I safely standing back from the edge.

My hubby, Leroy,  decides to stand right on the edge.  Oh my!



Buckey’s Cabin is the only remaining building from the early pioneer settlement era of the Grand Canyon Village. 
Built in 1895 by William Owen “Buckey” O’Neill.


The adobe-style house is a store where you can buy items made by local artisans. 
I scored a pair of earrings there.

There are places to get something to eat and other establishments where you can buy souvenirs.

Can you see the folks on the right upper side of the photo below? That gives you some idea of how BIG this canyon really is.




The Grand Canyon is breathtaking and spectacular. I would suggest you visit there sometime.  One can spend countless hours there and even in good enough weather take a donkey ride down into the canyon.  There are rides to take you to different spots along the canyon ridge, we did not have time for that. 

Have you visited this magnificent place?  If so, we would love to hear your experience and maybe even a picture or two.

If you enjoyed reading this post, we would encourage you to comment and share it with a friend.

Until next time, 

Rhonda (the middle sister)

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