Working seven days a week is interfering with my cookie adventures and experimentation. However, I did find some time last night to bring out one of my previous favorites...Dani's Tropical Escape Cookies. Unfortunately I did not have any fresh limes in the house, so I substituted orange zest for the lime. It was a good substitute in a pinch, but I prefer the tanginess of the lime.
Since presentation is very important to me, I am constantly on the lookout for interesting plates, baskets or vessels to package the cookies. I discovered a cool hula hat and tropical themed treat bags at the local dollar store. The brim on the hat makes a perfect place to tuck these tropical delights. Aloha...and could you sent a Mai Tai my way?! All of a sudden I am in the mood for a drink with an umbrella.
Many Hugs,
Kathy
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Cookie Adventure Epiphany
My life's adventure is filled with many wonderful people that mean the world to me. Two very different, but equally amazing women keep popping up in my recent cookie adventures.
They offer me encouragement and support. They prod...they poke...they challenge me to go after my dreams. They listen to me whine about my financial challenges and personal insecurities. They are undaunted! They believe...in me.
Carolyn and Kenda, thank you for all you are and all you do! I do believe that anything is possible and I am taking you along for the ride.
You are both epiphanous (enlightening)!!!!!!! And yes, I just made up a word in your honor.
Many hugs,
Kathy
They offer me encouragement and support. They prod...they poke...they challenge me to go after my dreams. They listen to me whine about my financial challenges and personal insecurities. They are undaunted! They believe...in me.
Carolyn and Kenda, thank you for all you are and all you do! I do believe that anything is possible and I am taking you along for the ride.
You are both epiphanous (enlightening)!!!!!!! And yes, I just made up a word in your honor.
Many hugs,
Kathy
Friday, May 8, 2009
Graduation Cookies
My son, Ryan, made one request for his college graduation weekend...cookies to share with his friends. I was more than happy to accommodate his request. I whipped up a batch of two of my favorites from previous postings - White Chocolate, Blueberry, Pecan Cookies (April 3, 2009) and Toasted Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookies (February 26, 2009). Graduation weekend was a great time and the cookies were pretty good too!
Many hugs,
Kathy
Many hugs,
Kathy
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
A Day To Remember
Last week I decided to ask family and friends to an Easter brunch at our house to celebrate the day. Since time and funds were low, each invitee was asked to bring something. My brother made an amazing cheese grits casserole to go with my shrimp and andouille sausage. Mom brought a ham and champagne glasses. My mother-in-law, Jo brought her special deviled eggs and fresh fruit. Friends, Carolyn and Alana, brought orange juice for mimosas and the cutest mini cupcakes. And friends, Kenda and Mark, brought a delicious potato salad. I added the "HeartSong" touch with banana muffins and white chocolate blueberry pecan cookies. Food was plentiful and very good, but the best part of the day was the company. At the end of the day I hugged my husband Mike and reflected..."We made some people happy today and that is a very good thing!"
Many hugs,
Kathy
Many hugs,
Kathy
Friday, April 10, 2009
Easter Sugar Cookies
All holidays must be commemorated with sugar cookies! Actually, it is just my excuse to play with cookie cutters and sprinkles. You can find the recipe in a previous posting from February 12. Happy Easter!
Many hugs,
Kathy
Many hugs,
Kathy
Friday, April 3, 2009
Priceless!
This week's cookie adventure took shape in a most unexpected place. As I stopped at a light on Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando, I noticed a gentleman standing by the intersection holding a sign..."Hungry". I could not overlook his hopeless expression. He seemed genuinely hungry. I knew I was very low on funds and reluctantly started to drive on.
Then I remembered the bag of chocolate chunk cookies that were in the back seat from the day before. I rolled down the window and told the man I did not have any money, but had a bag of homemade chocolate chunk cookies. Fully expecting him to be disappointed by my lack of money, I was pleasantly surprised by his reaction. "HOMEMADE?!!!!" he said, in a delighted inquisitive tone. He rushed to my window to take the bag of cookies and treated them with reverence like I had given him something of great value. A big, toothless grin and thank you was what I received in return...PRICELESS!
Many hugs,
Kathy
Then I remembered the bag of chocolate chunk cookies that were in the back seat from the day before. I rolled down the window and told the man I did not have any money, but had a bag of homemade chocolate chunk cookies. Fully expecting him to be disappointed by my lack of money, I was pleasantly surprised by his reaction. "HOMEMADE?!!!!" he said, in a delighted inquisitive tone. He rushed to my window to take the bag of cookies and treated them with reverence like I had given him something of great value. A big, toothless grin and thank you was what I received in return...PRICELESS!
Many hugs,
Kathy
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Cookie Welcome Basket
This week I finally got my first paying cookie gig. My friend, Carolyn, asked me to make a cookie basket for a new tenant in her mom's condo. I was thrilled! I baked three different types of cookies and dressed them up in "heartsong" style. Hope her tenant likes the cookies at least half as much as I enjoyed making them. Thanks Carolyn!
Many hugs,
Kathy
Many hugs,
Kathy
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