Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Turtle Cake Recipe

As you can see, I'm still in the recipe section of my cleaning and organizing adventure. I came across another recipe that is so yummy! I just had to share!

1 box chocolate cake mix (mix and bake as directed on pkg- only make sure to halve the batter and bake in two separate pans. When cake has finished baking, remove from oven and add 1 c chocolate chips/ 1 c nuts to each cake.)

Melt one 14 oz. pkg of caramels
1/2 c. canned milk
1 1/4 sticks of butter
Slightly cool and spread over both halves of cake. Stack cake and bake 2 minutes.


Faux Rusting Techniques

I came across this link as I was browsing this morning. I love creating and am always trying different techniques.


http://www.stampington.com/postscript/2009/november/postscript_11102009_video.html

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Grandma's Walnut Cake

While organizing my cookbooks, I ran into a neat old book that was my Great Grandma's. I had forgotten that I had it stashed away. Here is a recipe for "Caramel Walnut Cake". I thought it'd be a good way to use the walnuts that I've collected this fall.
Caramel Walnut Cake
1/2 c butter 2 eggs 1 c. sugar 3/4 c milk
2/3 c. walnut meats 2 t. orange flavoring 2 1/4 c flour 2 1/4 t b.powder
1/4 t. salt
Cream shortening, adding sugar gradually. When light and fluffy add well beaten eggs.
Blend thoroughly. Stir in walnut meats and orange flavor then add dry ingredients alternating with milk. Bake 25 minutes.... She didn't specify the temperature of the oven. She baked the old fashioned way, with a wood burning stove.


Monday, November 9, 2009

Getting Ready for Winter

It was a gorgeous weekend here in the Hoosier state. We took advantage of the warm temps and got a lot of outdoor work accomplished.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Leap of Faith

Finally, I've found the courage to take the plunge into blog land. I have journaled for the last twenty years of my life and have enjoyed reading other people's blogs, but never in my wildest dreams did I think I would have a blog of my own. It's kind of intimidating, but I'm sure that I will get used to it. I enjoy making new friends and so I'm anticipating good things to come from this blog. I have so many interests that I'm sure that once I get started, I'll not run out of things to blog about. So welcome to the Cinnamon Bagg.