You eat it warm or cold, of course the aroma in the house was the determining factor because by the time the cake came out of the oven, the only thing that kept me from shoving my face into the cake pan was the heat....oh and the fact that it would be socially unacceptable?!?!? LOL
See the whipping cream dripping as it melts???? Tell me you don't want to just stick a fork in it and take a big bite??? I have yet to find a cake that screams Fall as this one does, it's going to become one of our family favorites, that's for sure.
But you can't have cake without some kind of beverage to go along, so I reached for a Viennese Coffee and again, the floating and heaven thing happened all over again.
VIENNESE COFFEE
3 c. strong brewed coffee
3 T. chocolate syrup
1 t. sugar
1/3 c. whipping cream
Optional: 1/3 c. chocolate liqueur
Garnish: whipped topping, chocolate shavings.
Combine coffee, syrup and sugar in a slow cooker. Cover and cook on low setting for 2 to 2- 1/2 hours. Stir in cream and liqueur, if using. Cover and cook on low setting for an additional 30 minutes, or until heated through. Ladle into mugs, garnish with dollops of whipped topping and chocolate shavings. Makes 4 servings.
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I must say, it was a great day in the kitchen, let's not forget that for dinner I fixed Johnny Marzetti and it was SO good, Nicholas who is the picky-never-hungry eater, had two servings and mmmm'd and ooooo'd throughout the meal.
I still haven't had the chance to go blog hopping, so I know a lot of you are wondering where I am or if I just forgot about you but I didn't and as a matter of fact, I've allocated myself time tonight to do it.
As a matter of fact there's a couple new blogs I found that I'm loving and want to share with you all, so I'll do that soon, maybe tomorrow morning, hopefully, if I remember LOL
Jasmine's reading corner was the best idea I could have had, I just wish I had thought of it a year or two ago but hey, better late then never right? Here she is, actually enjoying reading and as she put it "this is so comfy, I like it now".
I just recently got her into the Junie B. Jones books, she was never interested before even though she has pretty much the whole collection, but last week thursday I took one off the shelf and started reading it and laughing, not faked laughing because if you've read Junie B. Jones you KNOW that is hilarious. She came up to me and asked what I was doing and before long she had taken off with the book herself to read.....can't tell you how happy it made me :)
Here's the best part though, through the Junie B. Jones website I found a link to another one called Teachers@Random and what it is, is different activities and ideas to do with the kids in the classroom, now of course I'm NO teacher but I can still use these for Jasmine. They even have it set up by the different books, like for example, Jasmine is busy reading "Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus" so they have a page for it with different activities that go along with the book. I am so thrilled you can't even understand, I almost want to dress as a teacher and set up a classroom just so I can play "school" LOL
Of course I won't do that, but I will be working with her and doing the different activities, I think she'll enjoy it. But don't think it's just for Junie B. Jones, you can pick what grade you're looking for and what books you want to work with etc......seriously, take some time and browse through the site, it's fascinating.
Feeling - Inspired
Drinking - Viennese Coffee
Writing - Grocery lists and menus for the week to come
Thinking - that I need to get some crafting done
Contemplating - Sewing or knitting
Knowing - that I'll probably start the knitting before the sewing
Listening - to cartoons on the tv
Jumping - everytime one of the kids runs up to me and yells in my ears
Savoring - Audio book of Pride & Prejudice (via Librivox), can't tell you how happy I am to have found that website
Resisting - the temptation to have yet another slice of Pumpkin Gingerbread Cake
Eating - Nothing right now
Hiding - my fast break candy bar so the kids don't eat it
Feeling - impatient for the fall weather to finally arrive in Arizona
15 comments:
my 9 yr old has a collections of the junie the jones books and shes really enjoys them alot. , i will check the site out.
What a nice "comfy" post!! Pumpkin dessert and good coffee..now that is just rates a "comfy" rating for sure.
Thanks for stopping by today!! I so enjoyed teaching Madison. She is quite the QUICK learner. Sandy
thats looks so delich, Sandra..i cant wait to try..
your baby sure looks comfy in her reading corner..
It's a perfectally perfect post for today...our house is chilly and pumpkin cake and coffee sounds nice to me...
~simply~
wow that picture does look so tempting! Can I come over and have a piece?! :)
So glad the reading nook is working out for Jasmine!
Thanks for posting about Junie B Jones books. I had never heard of them before but they do sound fun and I'll have to remember them for when my son is older.
I also didn't know about librivox until now.
Two new things from a single blog! Thank you.
Thanks also for leaving a comment on my blog.
I copied the recipe for the pumpkin gingerbread cake last week and now I want to make it more than before, but I have to buy some molasses. Glad the reading corner is working!
That cake with the cool whip looks wonderful......how has life been with you? Are you thinking of Christmas yet? Madison read those Junie books too...very cute.
Sandra,
You always and mean ALWAYS have such neat and inspiring things to share with us/ME!! Love your daughter's reading corner, and as always your yummy recipes, and also your little list of info. about yourself. Your just too darn fun..wish we lived closer.
xoxo
Jeannene
Hi Sandra!
Yummy looking recipes.
I was trying to figure out what a SAHM was - thought maybe it was some kind of eastern mystic spiritual leader - then I figured it out (I'm a little slow). Still, I think I was half right.
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That pumpkin gingerbread looks divine- I am making that this week! Yummy!
oh thanks *i think* for posting the pumpkin gingerbread cake looks oh so yummy ;)and so does the coffee..maybe during naptime.
I'll have to try the coffee with the cake! Both sound so yummy! Glad to hear your dtr is enjoying reading!
Renee'
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That pumpkin gingerbread cake looks so good, as does the coffee and your dinner meal! And you're so busy being crafty too!
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