Sunday, February 16, 2014

APPLE CIDER DOUGHNUT HOLES

I cannot wait to make these little darlings but we must eat our cake first! Laugh.
This kind of weather makes me want to bake. Drizzly and rainy, cloudy, windy, snowy days are all conducive to baking up a batch of something! The aroma fills the house and makes it all so homey as well as a mouth watering affair. 

So we woke to sunshine pouring through the dirty winter windows, but it was a still a dazzling sight. Now the sky has turned cloudy and we are under a high wind warning for this afternoon and evening. So I will once again ready the oil lamps in case I have to elicit their help.

My husband is undertaking a huge project today. He is cleaning and rearranging the entire garage. His hope is to make enough room to get our little fishing boat into the garage along with my rig. The garage is overflowing as that is where he stores all of his supplies and equipment for work. There is a huge array of cabinets that he will reorganize for maximum storage. Then he will paint the cabinets they surely need it.
Also today he is cutting up the tree that he had to partially take down after our last storm. We use the wood for camping. So he is a busy man today.
As for me....ah it is Sunday I rarely do a thing except what is needed. I have tidy'd my house and read the paper and nibbled on a delish breakfast that hubby prepared for us. So the rest of the day I will play on the computer, catch up on emails and read. A lazy day just what Sunday's should be.

Tonight for dinner I am making posole for the fist time. This recipe is called, Zesty bean posole. It looks very interesting and I think that my husband will like it. Posole is a hearty mexican stew with hominy. It is suppose to have chili peppers but I will add milder ones. I will add a jar of mild salsa instead of the medium that it calls for. So I am making some adjustments for my digestion. It also has red beans, scallions, chicken broth and cream. The photograph in the Better Homes and Gardens magazine looks amazing. So I will give you the review tomorrow.
I am going to serve it with warm tortilla's.

Everyday I look forward to an email from my daughter in Hawaii. She wrote a lengthily one yesterday. I am enjoying my own trip through her eyes. They are having a great and sometimes humorous time. So I had to share with her a misadventure we experienced on one of our Caribbean trips.

Well I am going to leave you and email some friends.
Have a super Sunday.

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