i thought i'd customize my blog a little. just add a pinch of spice to make it feel a bit more like me and mine. still simple, but more personal.
i love saturdays. i slept in until 11:30 (which is still early for some). but i get to relax and just go about my day at my own pace. well at least usually unless we have something specific planned. i have an inkling to bake some fresh oatmeal cookies. saturday nights are usually our game nights where students come over and we play anything from rummy to settlers of cataan. it's a pretty good time actually. it's also nice to have something freshly baked to serve everyone. one of our boys, our desk manager, whom we call "fussy" gave me his mom's pumpkin cookie recipe probably sometime in august. they little babies are fabulous. i make them all the time. they have this great icing on top and they aren't too dry. perfecto! in fact i always keep a can of pumpkin in our pantry just in case i want to make a batch. hm. perhaps i should make those.
1 cup shortening/or butter.
1 cup sugar.
1 cup pumpkin.
2 cups flour.
1 tsp. baking soda.
1 tsp cinnamon.
1/2 tsp. salt.
1 egg.
cream shortening/butter, sugar and pumpkin. add egg and mix well. add dry ingredients and spoon on ungreased cookie sheet. bake at 375 for 10-12 minutes.
icing ingredients:
3 tbsp. butter
4 tsp. milk
3/4 tsp. vanilla
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup powdered sugar
cook butter, milk and brown sugar in a small sauce pan on stove top until it dissovles (no lumps). cool and add powered sugar and vanilla. wire whisk works best. wait for pumpkin cookies to cool and then freshly ice each cookie.
have a lovely weekend all. <3>
3 comments:
These look great and I love pumpkin!
mmmm...delish! i always keep pumpkin on hand, too--usally for a spicy soup.
i like your new header! did you use flickr mosaic? i don't know anything about design...teach me:)
those look good! i have all those ingredients... maybe i will make them tomorrow too :) i have to send you a recipe for these walnut muffins i make for breakfast... they're SO good warmed with butter.
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