Take 2

One of my very, very good friends had a birthday recently and I knew I had to make something special for her and that it wasn’t going to be a cake with frosting. It has been pretty snowy and cold so I figured I would go with something bright and citrusy to celebrate her birthday. I settled on a lime bundt cake. It looked amazing after it was done, but the flavor fell flat.

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I wasn’t impressed with the batter when I was making it, but I wasn’t about to waste it – so I brought it into work anyway. I kept saying – this isn’t going to taste good, and I was right. For all the lime zest and juice that I added into the batter it tasted like a flavorless cake. The glaze of lime zest, juice and sugar was the only part that had flavor – talk about disappointment.

So, take 2, I decided to make her a cheesecake. A UNICORN CHEESECAKE. I took my prized cheesecake recipe and divided it into four bowls and added Wilton gel colors – pink, purple, yellow and blue. I gently spooned half of each color onto the bottom in four quadrants and then gently swirled it with a butter knife. I then took the remaining halves and put them in opposite quadrants and gently swirled them again to ensure maximum color variation without muddling the colors too much. The result was a colorful and amazing looking cheesecake that satisfies the Lisa Frank in all of us!

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This technique can be used with no bake cheesecakes also and it really is amazing looking!

Even at our best we can sometimes not be pleased with how something turns out. Don’t let it get you down. Dust yourself off and go for something bolder!

 

Giving Thanks

IMG_1343Sometimes it is hard to see beyond the end of our own nose. We don’t do it on purpose. Life is chaotic – for everyone. I consider any day that I can get my oldest daughter ready for school without out her forgetting something and me getting to work on time a good one! I would be thrilled if that were my biggest problem in a day, but it isn’t. I have been very fortunate (even with some of the curve balls thrown at me) to be able to keep my head above water. I have an awesome support system that I am super grateful for.

I often wonder what it would be like if when my life is on high tilt and I feel like I am going in 20 different directions at once if life just went on automatic slo-mo. This way I would be forced to realize what is in front of me at any given moment. I try to actively keep this in mind, so that on crazy busy days I take a few moments to take a breath and appreciate what it around me and how my life is truly blessed.

Silver linings aren’t too hard to find if you just make time to look for them. Life could always be a little more difficult and busy. There have been times when we have struggled and the community we live in has helped – sometimes without us even knowing before hand. My oldest daughter was born in December, and the year she was born someone in our town put our name in at the local church and we came home one night to a bag of baby supplies and toys, along with a box full of food to make a Christmas dinner. I was blown away. Someone saw us as a young family getting started and thought they might be able to help us during that holiday season, and we were very appreciative. We knew we would be going to our families house for dinner and that someone else could really use that dinner – that was the first year I donated to Manna (http://www.mannamaine.org/pantry-kitchen/pantry-kitchen).

Every year since I have donated money when our local radio station does a turkey drive with all donations going to Manna, which helps fill local food pantries and serves meals to those in need. I know that my kids will have a hot meal every night, not just on holidays, and that they don’t have to worry about what they will have for their next meal – or if there will even be a meal. We also do the Stamp Out Hunger food drive through the postal service, and other events throughout the year, along with donations to other entities. I also know that in the grand scheme of things, my little donations aren’t much, but when a community comes together it can turn into something amazing!

In the spirit of giving and saying thank you, I decided I would bring a sweet treat, along with my donation, to the local DJs this year and say thank you for what they do each year to help raise awareness of hunger in our community and help Manna meet their goal. They have spent three days in the local Hannaford parking lot to collect turkeys. I hope they enjoy the cheesecake with strawberry sauce!