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Cookie Extravaganza!

At holiday time my family puts up a tree and decorations, and listens to holiday music. But my favorite tradition is baking Christmas Cookies. My Grandma always made the best cookies and my mom used to help her. Now my mom is the main baker and I help her. Brooke likes to help shake the sprinkles on the frosted cookies. (That’s no surprise because she always likes to shake, shake, shake!!!)

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In the last few years we decided to make all the dough a head of time and keep it in the fridge. We usually make five different batches. My very favorite cookie is the chocolate balls, followed by the cutouts. Others include peanut butter kisses, (but we use dove chocolate), thumbprints with raspberry jelly in the center, almond crescents or balls, and “cucidati’s.” You’re probably asking, “What the heck are cucidati’s?” (Pronounced cooch-i-da-tee’s)  Well, I will tell you. They are Italian fig cookies and they were my grandma’s “special.” They are a bit complicated and time consuming to make. You have to grind figs, dates, nuts, oranges, and other stuff. Then you roll out the dough and put a row of filling on top, roll it up and cut it.

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My mom always sets out a big plate of them on Christmas Eve, which we have for dessert. I get to eat more cookies then usual! I’m going to share the thumbprints recipe below, because they are pretty easy to make. And keep in mind…they will taste delicious anytime of the year! Happy Baking! 

THUMB PRINTS                 Oven to 350°     Bake 15-20 minutes                                                                                1/2 pound of salted butter – 2 sticks     (or 1 stick butter & 1 stick margarine)                               1/2 cup white sugar                                                                                                                                                    1 tablespoon vanilla                                                                                                                                                  2 1/2 cups flour                                                                                                                                                   Strawberry or Raspberry  (or your favorite preserves)

Cream butter and sugar in mixer. (We use a KitchenAid mixer with the flat hook).            Add vanilla and then flour.                                                                                                                      Roll into balls about the size of walnuts shells.                                                                            While holding in one hand use other hand to press your thumb in the middle to make an indentation.  Place on ungreased cookie sheet, and press down in the center forming a space for the preserves.                                                                                                                             Use a teaspoon to drop preserves to fill the center. Bake until lightly browned on bottom.             When cool, remove from cookie pan onto rack. Cool completely before eating or storing.

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YUM!

 

Thinking About Grandma

Looking back on 2015, it was a pretty good year. The only sad part about it was losing my Grandma Milly. She recently passed. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer two years ago. She was the sweetest lady and a wonderful grandmother to me. She lived for 88 years and had three children, my Mom and My Uncle Gary and Aunt Dona.

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There are 6 grandchildren Matthew and Ryan, Stacie and Stephanie and my sister Brooke and me! She never forgot our birthdays even if it was sent a day late!  Sometimes my cousins and I would fool around with Grandma and dance and sing… the words “A Milli, A Milli” from the rap song by Lil’ Wayne. (the rest of the words are not very clean –so I don’t suggest it)  My Poppi’s name was Donald and he passed in 2004.  We named our Subaru, that used to be Poppi’s, “The Donald.”

Grandma Millie always liked to keep busy. She loved cooking and baking. Her specialties were homemade pizza and Cucidaties (Italian Fig Cookies). Her kitchen cabinets were filled with cookies, mints, and many treats. When things got quiet, she would read.

She also sewed many American Girl Doll Outfits for me. After my Poppi was gone, Grandma volunteered almost everyday for Ladies Of Charity…as long as there wasn’t 3 feet of snow in Buffalo!  They sell donated items to the underprivileged.  She also loved beading crystals, so at Ladies of Charity she usually worked the jewelry counter, sorting, cleaning, tagging and selling jewelry. She enjoyed being there with her friends.

Her home always made me feel happy to be there.  She kept all of the cards that her friends sent to her. They were all in a basket in her living room. She loved her angel statues which where displayed all over here house. She also had a very strong faith and there were many prayer cards, religious statues and plaques around her house. She went to church every week and often went to breakfast with her very close friend Dorothy who is 96 years old and still driving!  Father Richard was the pastor of her church. Throughout her illness he would visit her in the hospital.  She loved his energy and outgoing personality.

I miss her very much but I have many good memories of her.

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Bring In The New Year ~2016!

Last night I celebrated New Years Eve at a dance with my AADD Group. There where over 100 people at the Hilton Garden Inn. Everyone got dressed up for it. The tables were decorated with fun New Years Eve stuff like centerpieces, hats, & horns. DJ John- who does most of our dances was there playing great dance music. There was also a screen to watch Rockin New Year’s Eve in New York ~ and the Ball Drop at midnight.

                   (the DJ’s lights were shining behind us)

We started out with dinner. I had salad, salmon, veggies & dessert. After that we hit the dance floor and hardly ever sat down. I love dancing. The director of AADD, Larry gave a short speech, basically reminding us how fabulous our group is! At midnight we had a toast (Martinelli’s) and then back to dancing. At the end we all gathered around in a circle and the DJ played “That’s What Friends Are For” and we all sang along. It was tons of fun…looking forward to next year!!

Montana

Last month In November we had a visitor from California who came to stay with us. He’s a tiny guy with a very small head and a lot of hair. You might think I’m talking about a person, but this is actually my sister’s little rescue dog, Montana – who starred in her Doritos commercial. Here’s the link if you want to take a look. It’s so funny!   https://crashthesuperbowl.doritos.com/video/4365

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Brooke was coming out of a restaurant one day and a Rescue Agency had an adoption event just a few steps away.  She saw this adorable little pup and knew she had to have him.  She filled out the application and was approved and brought him home that day!!!  She named him Montana because that was the name of the street where they found each other!
Brooke bought Montana to stay with us from Thanksgiving until new Years, but he may even stay a little longer.  My golden retriever Bancroft was not quite sure what to do with his new little brother. He growled a couple of times when Montana ran around his head and tried to play with him.  Bancroft seems like he’s beginning to like him now. He’s super cute and super fast he looks like a King Charles Cavalier mix. He runs 100 miles per hour throughout our House. He has the sweetest little face and personality. I like when he sleeps in my room.  He also likes to nap with Dennis and Bancroft!

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He loves to play with his toys. They are all over the house. He flips and tosses them runs after them. Montana also loves to play ice hockey. That’s when we toss a couple of ice cubes on the floor and he chases them and slides them around.  And then he eventually eats them.  We drressed them in their USC gear for game day…and they were both waiting patiently  for a treat!

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When we are giving him a treat, sometimes he stands on his hind legs and balances himself for a minute or so. It looks like he dancing! When he tries to play with Bancroft, he gets up on his hind legs and puts his front paws on Banks. It’s so cute like he’s trying to hold onto him.  Last week Kay & I gave Montana a bath in my walk
-in-shower.  He was a little scared at first, but liked the warm water!

He seems to like everyone at our house and exploring our neighborhood.    I am so glad that my sister rescued him in LA and saved from a kill shelter! And am also SO excited that he is staying at our house for a while!!

Holiday Movie Marathon

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Around this time of year, I love to pull out my holiday movies and just veg out and sit in front of my TV. A few of my old favorites from when I was younger include Eloise at Christmas Time (who is hilarious with her adventures), The Santa Clause 1,2 & 3, Polar Express (Ring that jingle bell), and of course Elf. Who doesn’t laugh at Will Farrell all the way though the entire movie!!! My favorite scene from that one is when he was eating a spaghetti dinner at his father’s house and he used sugar, chocolate & maple, syrup, marshmallows, M&M’s, and Pop tarts on top of it. I read that he had headaches and could not sleep from all the sugar he had to eat while filming!! But he was the Best!

Other Christmas romantic comedies that I love to watch are I’ll be Home for Christmas with Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and Holiday in Handcuffs (with handsome Mario). My absolute two favorites are Serendipity and The Holiday. I love the New York streets in the first and Amanda’s (Cameron Diaz’s) house in the second. Both will make you laugh & cry (even though Amanda can’t cry!) and wish it was Christmas all the time!

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Tea Time!

          Do you ever feel like sitting in a big comfy chair and sipping a cup of warm soothing tea? Well….This is one of my favorite things to do!  I have a few favorites and they are actually good either hot or cold.  The first I recommend is Vanilla Chi by Stash.  I bought mine at Wegmans.  You can taste the black tea with hints of cinnamon, ginger root, allspice, vanilla and clove.  It’s like dessert in a cup ~ and low cal! My next favorite is Trader Joes Candy Cane Green Tea. It is a blend of peppermint, vanilla, and cinnamon with green tea. This one is only available around the holidays.  If you try it and like it ~ stock up now!  Another standby we always have in the house is Mango Passionfruit, also by Stash.  This one is fruity and flavorful.  It makes a great ice tea in the summer!  They are all decaf –So they won’t make you buzzy!  Let me know your favorites. Enjoy!

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The Last Ship

This past summer, I watched the second season of a TV show called The Last Ship on TNT. It’s about a virus that spread around the entire world. There is a navy ship that went to the Artic to get some samples from primordial birds, so they could use this to help find a cure.  The crew on the ship is safe.  It is very interesting and I was always on the edge of my seat. Some of my favorite characters are Eric Dane who plays the captain, and a guy named Tex whose character was still alive on Guantanamo Bay. He’s not afraid of any situation and the captain asks him to joins the crew. What is really interesting is that the first summer it aired there were news reports of a breakout of the Ebola virus in Liberia, Africa.  It was like learning about something that is actually happening in the world.  Right now I am looking forward to next summer because it has been picked up for a third season.  If you missed season one and two you can catch up “On Demand” so you will be ready to sail away for season 2.

 

Easter

I am doing well.  In a couple of weeks I will be going to California for Easter to see my family! What are you guys doing for Easter?  The weather should be much warmer in California for me then it is here.

I am looking forward to my vacation in the Bahamas in August with my ADD group.  It will be nice for me, to be without my parents for seven nights and seven days.

I just wanted to give you all an updated blog post!

On Friday night I went to a St. Patrick’s Day dinner at the YMCA. It was so fun!

Saturday I got home and relaxed, watched a lot of shows that I had on my DVR.

Sunday I went with my ADD Group and we took a boat ride.  I had a blast!

Ice cream Favors

 

Much like you, I am sick of the weather and snow, sleet, rain &  ice.  

I am ready for summer!

What is your favorite ice cream favor ?

Moose tracks , strawberry chese cake

Vanilla

Chocolate

Oreo

Reeses

Cookie dough

Rainbow sherbet

Choose any toppings …….. what would it be.

Now  that I wrote down some choies of ice cream favors

Here’s what my sundae would have on top of it!!!

First thing I would start with is a scoop of reeses, oreo cookie dough, nut & almonds.

Please leave a comment to let me know… what your favorite ice cream favor is?

Where do like to get your ice cream ?

The shop I go to is called ice cream & candy bazaar.

 

 

Can’t Wait For Spring!

Four weeks ago my dad went out to walk Bancroft and he slipped and fell on “Black Ice” and broke his hip.  Ouch! I was so upset. It was so hard to hear my dad shout and moan for help . The ambulance came and took him to Bryn Mawr Hospital. There were so many people who fell on the ice that day that they could not do my dad’s surgery until Thursday night. He went to Bryn Mawr Rehab for a week and is now doing out-patient therapy.  I remember that well from all my surgeries and know exactly what he is going though. He’s doing better every day!  Thank you God!

The ice is gone. (hopefully forever) and the snow hills are almost all melted

Can’t wait for warmer weather and green grass again!

Dad Just Before Surgery

Dad Just Before Surgery