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Chocolate Chip Cookie Day with Poppy

Since I'm not nannying Poppy anymore, I try to make plans for us to do fun things together.  I love Poppy.  I love cookies.  An afternoon of baking up Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies sounded... well, perfect!

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The ingredients.

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The kid.

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The "sisters".

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Mixing.

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Watching and waiting.

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Done!  Perfect!

Here's the recipe for my Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies:

Dry Ingredients:
2 1/4 cups flour (I use half whole wheat and half all-purpose)
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 tiny pinch of freshly shaved nutmeg (or ground if you don't have fresh), optional
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chocolate chip cookies

Wet Ingredients:
2 large eggs (at room temperature)
1 cup (2 sticks) butter (softened to room temperature.  If you need to do it in the microwave be sure not to melt the butter)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

Directions:
Preheat the oven 325 degrees.

Sift the flour, salt, and baking soda together in a small bowl.  In a separate bowl, cream together the sugars and the butter, then add in the vanilla.  Whisk the eggs in another small bowl before adding them to the creamed sugar mixture.  Once this is all mixed together, slowly sprinkle in the flour and mix until it's incorporated.  Mix in the chocolate chips.

Using a spoon, scoop up some dough and roll it into a ball in the palm of your hand.  Place it on a baking sheet.  Continue making your dough balls until you have them spaced out (about 2-3 inches apart) on your cookie sheet.

Bake for 9-11 minutes, until golden brown on the outside and light brown in the middle.  If the cookies are frozen* they will need to be baked 12-14 minutes.  Enjoy!

*I usually bake up one sheet and cover a separate cookie sheet with cookie dough balls and slide in in the freezer for fresh baked cookies whenever I want.  Once they are frozen and won't stick together I put them all into the resealable bag.

Downloadable Recipe:
Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies

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A Day at the Pumpkin Patch with Poppy

After my beautiful drive a couple weeks ago, I couldn't wait to take Kyle along for the drive to show him how beautiful it was!  I was also missing my Pop-Tart so I called up her parents and we picked her up and she came along too!  First we visited Draper Girls Country Farm and picked up some amazingly crisp apples and sweet pears.

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Then we headed to Packer's for some coooooooookies!!!!
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Finally, we headed to the pumpkin patch.  The pumpkin selection was a bit sad since we are on the very late end of the pumpkin pickin' season but it was still really fun to see everything and to walk through the corn maze.
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I had such a fun time with my honey and my girls.  According to the weatherman, the cold, rainy weather is heading our way so we are enjoying the last sunny fall days before winter sets in.

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On me:
Glasses: Christian Dior
Wool Dress: Icebreaker
Leggings: LA Made (from Parts+Labour)
Boots: Hunter (from Zella)
Earrings: made by me

On Gigi:
Sweatsuit: Carter
Socks: Trumpette

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My Work Here is Done

After nearly five years of being Poppy's nanny I am stepping down from my post.  Her mom starts maternity leave today and I am offcially no longer Poppy's main childcare.  I am starting to feel okay about it.  I picked her up from school today and we spent the afternoon curled up on the couch reading Just Being Audrey.  In the past month we have watched Funny Face and Roman Holiday together.  She loved them both and walks around singing How To Be Lovely and Funny Face.  "You've got a lot of personality for me..."  I just love it.  She is so intruiged by Ms. Hepburn.  I am an avid Audrey lover.  I've read several of her biographies and Breakfast at Tiffany's got me through some really rough times.  Her grace, style and passion are an obvious inspiration.  Getting to share the "Audrey Experience" with Poppy was really special for me.  We've made plans to have an Audrey night and paint our nails, bake cookies, eat too much popcorn and watch Sabrina very soon.  With her love of all things Audrey ensured, my job is officially done.  It's been five wonderful years and I can't wait to see how our relationship developes into something new and marvelous.

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Basil Pesto with Poppy

On Monday night I went out in the evening and harvested a lot of our basil.  After all my blogging, photo shooting/editing and time on the phone it was so lovely to stand in the warm grass without shoes on and methodically trim the fragrant basil.  I washed it and set it aside to make pesto with Poppy.  For those of you who are new to the blog, Poppy is the little girl I have nannied for for the past four and a half years.  She is extremely chumpy and sweet and she is my sous chef!  I love our cooking projects together.  In just one week she is starting kindergarten and I won't have my sous chef on hand as much... uh oh, I'm tearing up...  What I love best about cooking with Poppy is watching her pride as she uses a "grown up knife" or gently places something in a hot pan or eats something she's made and with a big smile on her face.  I got these ingredients out but Poppy basically made the pesto on her own.  I'm one proud nanny.  So, here's my quick little pesto recipe made with lots of love by Miss P.

Basil Pesto


Ingredients:
5 cups basil leaves, packed
3/4 cup pine nuts, toasted
3 cloves garlic, peeled
1 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2-3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
3/4 cup extra virgin olive oil (you probably won't use all of this)
1 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, grated

Directions:
Put the basil, pine nuts, garlic, salt and pepper in a food processor and pulse until it's finely chopped. Scrape down the sides.  Turn the blender back on and slowly stream in the olive oil until the mixture is smooth, creamy and thick.  Transfer the pesto to a bowl and stir in the parmesan cheese*.  Add more salt and pepper to taste.

*leave the cheese out if you are planning to freeze the pesto.  If freezing, spoon the pesto into ice cube trays, cover with plastic wrap and freeze overnight before transferring the cubes into a large ziploc bag.

Have fun and enjoy!!!

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Resuscitating Our Herb Garden

 

After a long, cold winter... and spring for that matter.  Our herb garden was looking extremely shabby!  It was so neglected and I had been putting it off/trying to find the time to bring it back to life.  Summer finally showed up around here and it is due time to get fresh herbs back on the menu.  I picked up all the supplies and Poppy and I made it an afternoon project.  Here are the photos from our project.



Very sad plants.



 


Fresh herbs lining the side porch!



Can't wait to get cooking!

 

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Poppy and G

 

Poppy is obsessed with Baby G!


 


 


She LOVES her "sister".  She is often very disappointed when Gigi is asleep.  Hence the following Poppyism...


Wouldn't it be great if you had twins?!  Then when one baby was sleeping the other one would be awake!!!

Meghan, Ryan and I.


Thanks Mom and Dad.  Sorry 'bout that.  Hee hee.

 

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Oui Oui... It's Time For Crepes!

 

Poppy and I spend all day together every Monday and we almost always do a cooking project together.  She loves being my sous chef.  I recently made Tyler Florence's Blueberry Blintzes.  They are so easy and yummy.  When Poppy came over the next morning we used the leftover crepe batter to make fun, sweet crepes together.  It was so much fun to get all the fixin's ready, make them up and devour them.  We both had sugar comas afterward but it was worth it!  Next time, we're going to make savory crepes with healthier filling options.


Blueberry Blintzes


Melted butter, lemon zest, strawberries...


cinnamon sugar, regular sugar, whipped cream and powdered sugar.


Poppy had her face painted specially "for ballet".


 

Fold them up and top with a little dusting of powdered sugar.



Tyler Florence's Crepe recipe is online here!  Keep in mind the mixture has to rest for at least an hour so it's a good brunch or lunch project!  Good savory fillings could be spinach, prociutto, mozzarella cheese, sauteed shallot, mushrooms, shredded chicken... really anything!  That's what's so great about crepes!  

 

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Valentine's Day

 So, I actually think Valentine's Day is pretty silly and very Hallmark-y.  But I'll use any excuse for extra cuddle time and a good bottle of wine.  Poppy and I had all day together and we decided to make silly Valentine art and brownies!  We used the Test Kitchen Classic Brownie recipe and popped them in the oven.  While they baked we made our cards.



First Poppy painted her thumb...


and used it to make a circle stamps.


 

she transformed them into her "famous" circle people.



Then I helped her to write her messages of LOVE!



By the time we were done crafting, our brownies were out of the oven and cooled.  We cut out heart shapes from a piece of paper and laid them over our brownies before dusting them with powdered sugar!




Yum!


After Pops headed home to devour her brownies with her folks, Kyle played with G while I whipped up my Baked BBQ Chicken (recipe coming soon) and Test Kitchen Macaroni and Cheese which, for the record, actually isn't as bad for you as I thought it was going to be!


We opened a nice bottle of wine...



To end the evening we all curled up on the couch to watch Casablanca!


Hope you all had a wonderful Valentine's Day!

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Butternut Squash and Roasted Garlic Ravioli

Butternut Squash and Roasted Garlic Ravioli

 I love making ravioli.  It's fun and really easy and very rewarding because you end up with lots of ravioli in the freezer.  My favorite is my Butternut Squash and Roasted Garlic Ravioli that I make every fall/winter.  Here's two of my recipes!

 


Ingredients:

small square wonton wrappers (I usually buy 4 packages to I don’t run out mid-assembly)
butter

parmesan cheese

 

Egg wash:

2 eggs 

1 tsp water

 

Filling:

8 cups butternut squash, cubed

2T olive oil

8 cloves of garlic, whole and unpeeled

6 fresh sage leaves

1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon thyme

1/2 teaspoon tarragon

1/2 teaspoon parsley

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

sprinkle of nutmeg 

sprinkle of paprika

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1 teaspoon onion powder

1 teaspoon garlic powder

 1/2 cup cottage cheese

1 egg

 

Tools:
Ravioli edge cutter

small pastry brush (1-2 inches)


Makes about 45 ravioli  

 

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.


 In a large bowl toss the squash with the olive oil, the whole cloves of garlic (not peeled) and all of the seasonings (black pepper, salt, thyme, tarragon, parsley, cinnamon, nutmeg, paprika, brown sugar, onion and garlic powder) until the squash and garlic is totally coated.  Transfer to a baking sheet and roast for about one hour or until the garlic is tender and the squash is nice and caramelized and easily pierced with a knife.  Allow it to cool.  


Meanwhile, clear and clean a work surface.  Combine the two eggs and the water in a small bowl and set aside with the pastry brush, the edge cutter and the wonton wrappers.


When the squash is cooled, peel all of the garlic cloves.  Put the garlic and squash in a food processor and blend it.  Then toss in the egg, the fresh sage leaves and the cottage cheese and blend again.  When it's well combined, transfer it to a bowl and head to your work area. 


Assembling the ravioli:

Lay out 6 wonton wrappers on a cutting board.  Paint a small amount of the egg mixture on the wonton wrappers (if they get too wet they will crack when you freeze them!).  Using a spoon, put about one tablespoon of the mixture onto the center of 3 of the wrappers and top with the other 3 wrappers.  Be sure to seal them well and gently squeeze out any air bubbles.  Then trim the edges with the edge cutter.  Place the finished ravioli on a cookie sheet. Continue to do this until you've used up all your wonton wrappers or run out of mix!  Keep a few out fresh (5-6 is usually a good serving size per person) and pop the rest in the freezer.  Once they're frozen you should gently pop them off the cookie sheer and put them in a plastic ziploc bag.  I always loose a few when I am removing them from the cookie sheet because they tend to stick a bit.  Next time I am going to use parchment paper to line them!  I would definitely recommend doing this if you have some on hand.




 


To cook the ravioli, bring water to a simmer in a large shallow pan (like a nonstick pan) and gently place the ravioli into the shallow water and allow to heat through, usually about 3 minutes when fresh and 6-7 when frozen.  Meanwhile, heat a small pan over medium heat and toss in a couple tablespoons of butter with a fresh sage leaf or two.  Allow the butter to melt and begin to bubble and froth.  Stir it constantly with a spoon and watch it until it begins to turn a light golden brown color and remove it from the heat. Carefully remove the ravioli, one by one, from the water with a slotted spoon and allow them to drain before placing them on a plate.  Drizzle with a bit of the browned butter and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese.  Yum!  

Spinach and Mushroom Ravioli

 


 

 

Ingredients:

small square wonton wrappers (this recipe uses 2 packages)

2 eggs 

1 tsp water

butter

fresh sage leaves (optional)

parmesan cheese

 

Filling:

15 crimini mushrooms, chopped

10 oz. chopped frozen spinach, thawed and throughly drained

1 large shallot, thinly sliced

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 Tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped

3/4 cup parmesan cheese

1 1/2 cups ricotta cheese

1 egg

olive oil

salt 

freshly ground black pepper


Makes about 30 ravioli.


Directions:

Set up a clean work station. Combine the two eggs and the water in a small bowl and set aside with the pastry brush, the edge cutter and the wonton wrappers.


Heat a bit of olive oil in a large pan and sauté the mushrooms until they are golden brown, transfer to a large bowl.  Sauté the shallot and garlic in the same pan just for 1-2 minutes, until they are fragrant, transfer to the bowl with the mushrooms.  Add the spinach, parmesan and ricotta and mix until well combined.  Season to taste with salt and pepper before mixing the egg in.


From there the assembly and cooking directions are the same as above!  You could skip the fresh sage for the brown butter in this one if you don't have any on hand.


Poppy loves to help make these but she can be a bit heavy handed with the egg wash which causes the ravioli to crack when frozen.  So you've gotta keep an eye on the kiddo's "painting" if you are having them help.  For this recipe I actually let her choose (with some persuasion) the ingredients so that she would enjoy eating them.  She insisted she wanted only cheese but when we picked everything out she got excited and ate five and has the rest stashed in the freezer for easy, healthy dinners for all of us.


Printable Recipe:
Butternut Squash and Roasted Garlic Ravioli

 

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Week 34 and the Baby Shower

 

 

 

 

 

Shirt: Gap

Jeans: Gap Maternity

Poppy's Dress: Tea



 

Jen enjoying a pomegranate martini.

 

Damon, Amy and Poppy.

 

 

 

 

Poppy decorating a onesie.

 

Awesome craft idea.

 

Amy and her assistant sewing the fabric pieces onto the onesies.

 

Nance and Danelle making onesies.

 

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Happy Birthday Poppy!

 

HAPPY 5TH BIRTHDAY POP-TART!!!


 


I can hardly believe that today is Poppy's fifth birthday!  I have spent four years with the remarkable Miss P and today she leaves the land of tots and officially becomes a kid-lette/micro kid.  Poppy is a loving, sweet, silly, kind, ridiculous, conscientious little girl and I am seriously blessed to have her as a part of my life.


One!

 

 


Two!


Three!

 


Four!

 

 


Over the years she has kept me entertained with...


Her WONDERFUL optimism:


"I have my shoes on because they make me want to dance.  I knew I wanted to dance today!"


"It's sprinkling.  I think someone turned on the rain because they wanted to play in it."


"What a beautiful day it is today!"


"Someday, I want to try everything!"


Her inquisitiveness:


P: "How did the baby get in there?"

K: "Uhhh... that is a great question for your Mom!"

P: "Why?  Did she watch?"


"Do boys eat frog legs?"


"How did that lady get so fat?!


"Do you have fuzzy girl parts?"


P: "What are those?"

K: "Those are called blossoms."

P: "Blossoms are beautiful!"


Her knack for speaking the truth:


"The longer you take, the less time you have."


"It's not nice to show people your panties unless they ask to see them."


"My Dad is my owner."


"If you had one humongous ear, you'd probably topple over."


"I'm like a little fat person!"


Her love for her family:


"My Daddy knows how to fix everything."


"My Mom is the cutest!"


And, her... uh, uniqueness:


"I'm just being silly.  It's what I do."


" 'Member when I pooped in your bathtub?  I don't know why I did that."


"Man, I LOVE beans!"


"I like to craze it up!"

Five!!!

Opening presents (Alice in Wonderland and a sous chef apron)!

 

Making cookies!

 

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Poppyism

“Someday I want to try everything.”-Poppy

  

 

 

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Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies

Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies
 
 
The Cookie Spoon

   
I have been whipping up chocolate chip cookies with my mom and my sister since I can remember.  We even had a wooden spoon that was referred to (and still is) as The Cookie Spoon.  I have developed this recipe after many, many taste tests and batches of cookies.  It’s perfect!
 
 
Ingredients:
Dry:
2 1/4 cups flour (I use half whole wheat and half all-purpose flour)
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tiny pinch of freshly shaved nutmeg (or ground if you don’t have fresh)
 
Other: 
2 large eggs (at room temperature)
1 cup (2 sticks) fresh butter (softened to room temperature...you can fake this in the  microwave but it’s best to let it happen naturally)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
2 tsps. pure vanilla extract
2 cups (or more) chocolate chips
 
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Sift the flour, salt and baking soda together in a small bowl. In a separate bowl, cream together the sugars and the butter, then add in the vanilla.  Whisk the eggs in another small bowl before adding them to the sugar mixture.  Once this is all mixed together, slowly sprinkle in the flour and mix until it’s incorporated.  Mix in the chocolate chips.

   
 
"It looks like a big batch of butter dough!" -Poppy

  
I usually bake up one sheet and cover a separate cookie sheet with cookie dough balls and slide it into the freezer for fresh baked cookies whenever I want.  Once they are frozen and won’t stick together I put them all into a resealable bag. 

  
Ready to freeze.

 
Bake for 9-11 minutes, until golden brown on the outside and light brown in the middle.  If the cookies are frozen they will need to be baked for 12-14 minutes.  Enjoy!

An incredible feat of patience.


Printable PDF:
Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies

 

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What Would Winnie the Pooh Do?

I woke up this morning (7 a.m.) in a less than spectacular mood.  I am feeling frustrated about things that are out of my control.  I went for a walk (7:30 a.m.) to clear my head and did my best to stay focused in the present.  It was beautiful out.  It was still cold but I could feel the sun through my winter parka. The birds were chirping and the magnolia and cherry trees were blooming.  

 
 
"Those look like wedding flowers!" -Poppy 
 
As I sit here, my mood is not completely shaken (8:30 a.m.).  As I walked I kept thinking, “Ugh, I don’t want to post to my blog today about positivity and passion and being happy!" But, that is the whole point of this blog.  So I figured I would just come clean and put this post out there.  The old me might have wallowed in this mood for few days but, I am trying to change my wallowing ways.  
 
In order to turn my mood around, I am going to:
 
1. Put on something to wear that expresses my positive mood-to-be.

 
 
Jeans (Dry Aged Denim), tank top (J.Crew), sweater (Forever 21), Band-Aid (Hello Kitty), shoes (Converse).

 
Check (9:00 a.m.) I opted for nice jeans, a bright pink tank top and a new sweater. Also, Poppy (the tot I nanny) accessorized my right hand with a pink Hello Kitty Band-Aid. Pink is positive, right? 
 
2. Do something nice for someone I love. 

 

Calypso being cat-like.

 
Check (10:00 a.m)  I got my husband a cat!  Just kiddin'. Kyle has been wanting to read the Bourne series books forever so I found him used copies of two and got him one new one.  He needs a new book to read so this is a simple, inexpensive yet effective gift.
 
3. Make healthy Greek Chicken Pitas for dinner and make chocolate chip cookies with Poppy (recipes to follow tomorrow).
Working on it... Greek Chicken Pitas are in the works and the chocolate chip cookies had to be put on hold until tomorrow because the butter was rancid!  Gross.
 
4. Go to the park with Poppy and enjoy this gorgeous day.
Check (2 p.m.) 

 
  


 
5. Pick up the house and open all the windows to let in the fresh air.
Check on the fresh air.  Clean house?  Not so much.  I'll work on it tomorrow....or not.
 
6. Go to the library. 

 
Poppy reading her book from the library.

Check (10:30 a.m.) I picked up an audio version of The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan, along with a bunch of children’s books for Poppy.  Now that I can’t talk on the phone in the car anymore, (no phone zone) I’ve been listening to a lot of books on CD. 
 
Look at that list of positive to do’s.  If I can stay present in those actions, I am positive (no pun intended) that I can wrap up the day with the optimism of a delusional Disney Princess.  I’ll keep checking stuff off as I accomplish it and give an honest update at the end of my day.  

 
(6:30 p.m.)
I can honestly say that I am in a good mood.  My bad mood dissipated as I worked through my list.  By the time we hit the park I was feeling great.  I'm not 100% up but I think some good food+hot toddy+snuggling+The Tudors and I'll be back on top.

 

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