So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Buy Baking Supplies Online And Start Baking

By Jerri Perry


Baking can be a fun and delicious way to pass the time. It also makes your house smell fantastic. When it is cold and snowy outside, and you are stuck in the house, this is one of the best activities. Kids also love to learn to bake. Whether you buy baking supplies online or in the store, they are fairly cheap.

The different kinds of things you can bake are endless. Some of them are definitely full of fat and sugar, and should be eaten in moderation, as special treats. But you can also bake savory items that are healthier. And chances are, anything you bake at home will be healthier than most store-bought items. Here are a few ideas.

1. Bread. Everyone loves fresh baked bread, especially on a cold dreary day, combined with some homemade soup. There are all different kinds of bread you can learn to make. Making bread is a useful and fun skill to learn on your own and to share with your kids. The supplies needed are minimal- just the ingredients (be sure to have yeast!), space to knead your dough and to place it while it rises, and a pan in which to bake the bread.

2. Cupcakes. Cupcakes are a fun and versatile item to bake, and they do not take too long. You will need all of the ingredients, a pan for baking the individual cakes, and papers to line the pan. You can be creative with the icing and the other toppings you use to decorate the cupcakes, making them appropriate for any occasion.

3. Make muffins. You can use the same tin and papers you use for the cupcakes. You can choose to make sweeter muffins, like chocolate chocolate chip or cranberry. You can also make bran muffins if you are looking for a healthier option. Muffins can be served with a meal, but they are also good on their own as a snack or a breakfast. Mini-muffins make a cute gift to give, placed neatly in a basket.

4. Cakes. You will probably have to spend more time making a cake, especially a fancy one, so this is as good activity for a full day spent in the house. There are all different types and shapes of pans to use for cake making, which can make your cakes more interesting. You can experiment with writing and drawing on the cake using icing and different decorations. If you learn to do this well, you could advertise your cake making skills for birthdays and other occasions, and maybe make some extra money.

5. Croissants and cinnamon rolls. Making croissants or cinnamon rolls can be as simple as buying a tube of ready-made dough and putting them on a cookie sheet. However, it is much more fun and satisfying to make them from scratch. These are great things to have, accompanied by coffee, for a nice lazy breakfast at home on a weekend morning.

Making baked goods at home is healthier than buying store bought baked good. It saves money, makes the house smell great, and is just a fun way to spend days indoors. Before you are snowed in, buy baking supplies online or go to the store and get some. That way, you will have a ready-made activity for the next snow day!




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