Thursday, October 30, 2008

Bitten by the vampire bug.......

I know I just told you not to start the Twilight series......but......Leigh Ann had the great idea of going to the Twilight movie,  which opens Nov. 21st.   So let's just say you wanted to join us for a movie that night---I know, I know,  an impromtu girls night out,  then you might possibly want to read Twilight before then.  But don't blame me if your children don't get fed or changed and your husband has no clean socks.   I will not be held personally responsible for any such behavior.  I've got my own husband's dirty socks to ponder.   Also,  consider the fact that every.  single.  fourteen.  year. old.  will be there,  so we'll have to line up early.   And wear black nail polish.  and dress all goth and such.   I'm sure such fodder is beneath you because you're already reading Heart of Darkness and couldn't possibly lower your standards.   But just try it this once.  What could it hurt?  Noone gets addicted on the first try.  Right?

3 comments:

Pam said...

Sorry to be a pain, I have just finished 'Jane Eyre' Oh my, I enjoyed it so much--always remebered Jane Eyre as being dark and a boring book. Something has changed--probably me--I would rate this book A+ probably the best book I have read in the past 20 years--even surpasses Pride and Prejudice--yes I did say that. I am now itching to re-read "Withering Heights" and waiting to see if this book has the same effect on me.

edie said...

You little reading fool! I'm so gonna read Jane Eyre, I've started it a couple of times and never finished it.

Pam said...

I do have a video of Jane Eyre which I would recommend, the version I have is more inkeeeping with the actual book. Some of the older movies are vary drab.
I really hope the book grabs you like it did me--can't wait to hear your update.
Fondly
Pam

Our Recipes

Our Recipes
Baked Brie

Baked Brie

1 Whole Wheel of Brie
1 Sheet Puff Pastry or
1 Sheet Regular Pastry
3 T Orange Marmalade
1 egg for glaze



Bring the Cheese and Pastry to room temperature.
Do not remove the rind from the Cheese
Place the Marmalade on the center of the pastry.
Place the Brie in top of the Marmalade.
Wrap the Pastry around the Brie, use a small amount of a water wash to help the Pastry adhere to itself.
Invert the wrapped brie on to a baking sheet lined with foil or parchment paper and coat with the egg wash.
At this point the Baked Brie can be stored in the refridgerator for up to 4 days, when you are ready to finish the cooking of the Brie, pre-heat your oven to 350', bring the Wrapped Brie back to room temperature, place in the hot oven and cook for 20-30 minutes or until golden brown. Do not serve immedistely, but place on your serving platter and let it rest for at least 30 minutes.
Serve with Crackers or French bread

Chicken Cordon Bleu

Chicken Cordon Bleu
Chicken Cordon Bleu

This recipe can be served as an entree or cut into bite size pieces as an Hor'sD'oeuvre

Awaiting recipe

Petite Fours and Croissant

Petite Fours and Croissant
Petite Fours

Petite Fours and Croissant

Recipe to be submitted

Mini pickled Okra sandwiches

Mini pickled Okra sandwiches

Mini Pickled Okra Sandwiches

This recipe can be made up to 2 hrs in advance, due to the Cream Cheese acting as a barrier and preventing the Bread from absorbing the liquid from the Pickled Okra--simply make your sandwiches, cover them with a slightly damp piece of paper towel , then some Saran Wrap and refridgerate for up to 2 hours. The Cream Cheese mixture also works well with Cucumber Sandwiches.

1 Loaf of Bread
8 oz cream cheese
2 T Dill.Herb Spice Mix (Tastefully Simple)
1 Jar of Pickled Okra
Bring the cream cheese to room temp and add the Spice mix.
Remove the crusts from the bread and roll out with a rolling pin.
Take 2 pieces of bread apply some of the cream cheese add the Okra cut in to desired shapes and serve.

Chocolate Pecan Pie

Chocolate Pecan Pie

Chocolate Pecan Pie

Recipe to be submitted

5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake

This recipe is dangerous, Why? because you are only 5 minutes away from Chocolate Cake at any given time of day.

4 T Flour
4 T Sugar
2 T Cocoa
1 Egg
3 T Milk
3 T Oil
# T Chocolate Chips (otional)
a small dash of Vanilla Extract
1 Large Coffee Mug

Add all of the dry ingredients to the mug and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in the milk and oil and again mix well. Add the chocolate chips ( if using ) and vanilla extract, after you have mixed well, place the mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1,000 watts ( high ). The cake will rise over the top of the mug, do not be alarmed! Allow the cake to cool a little and then invert on to a plate. This recipe can serve 2 ( if you want to feel slightly more virtuous ).
Recipe by Tina Faust