for Craft With You Kids Week, my 12 year old son & i baked together & since we are both gluten-free, it was GF baking... this is how we baked gluten-free apple pandowdy...
gather baking supplies: GF all-purpose flour, maple syrup, lemon juice, cinnamon, baking powder, salt, sugar, 7 apples, butter
in small bowl, add 1 cup GF all-purpose flour
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 stick butter (=1/2 cup) cut into small pieces, mix
1/4 cup water, mix
in large bowl add 7 apples peeled, cored & sliced, 2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons GF all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon, toss
transfer to saucepan, add 1/2 cup maple syrup
medium heat for about 5 minutes
transfer to baking dish, dot with 1 tablespoon butter
drop dough on top of apples
bake 35 minutes in 400 degree F oven. YUM !
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then my son baked GF chocolate chip cookies (box mix)
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btw, have you seen these new GF products? GF Bisquick baking mix...
& Berry Berry Kix cereal...
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
bird & flower rubber stamps
it's Craft With Your Kids Week & together my 12 year old son & i made these cards. it's the Thank-You Cards & Stamp project from the Craft Hope book. the bird & flower rubber stamps were designed by Geninne Zlatkis, be sure to check out her hand carved stamps tutorial on her sidebar. my son carved out the rubber stamps & now they can be used over & over again...
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
kid's art supply storage
this week is Craft With Your Kids Week. we are doing arts, crafts, & baking, but first of all i wanted to get all the art supplies better organized & in easy reach for my kids so that they could help themselves... you see, we used to store the art supplies on top of the fridge where i had to stand on a chair to get items down for them... well, not anymore... i painted an unused cabinet in the kitchen & now the art supplies are in easy access & close to the art table
PS kid's art caddy tutorial can be found here
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
coat with scarf
October's pattern for the Carefree Clothes for Girls sew-along was the coat with scarf. i knew for sure i wanted to use mustard yellow yarn for a knitted scarf, so i went & searched through scarf patterns on ravelry & found a free knitting pattern called mustard scarf ! how perfect was that !?! a huge vintage button (made in Holland) was added to the scarf which was made with super soft 100% organic cotton. and for the coat i knew i wanted to repurpose a 100% wool jacket i've had for at least 10 years (it sure got a lot of use). the blue wool jacket was wet felted (washed in hot water in the washer) which made it shrink & the fabric became thicker. this coat ended up being quite simple to make, just 3 pieces were cut out: body & 2 raglan sleeves which were zigzag stitched on. what a bonus that the 4 buttons & 2 pockets were already in the original jacket !
Monday, October 4, 2010
BurdaStyle voting
thank you BurdaStyle for putting my Project Runway Competition entry in the top 50 ! go vote for your favorite ~ mine is #27, hint, hint, hint ;)