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Monday, December 12, 2011

Yummy Homemade Syrup and French Toast

Happy Monday!

Isn't it funny how some of the simplest things can be the easiest.

For example having Breakfast for Dinner, Oh how my kids just love pancakes,eggs and bacon. You would think that I had just painted the moon the way they carry on. If they could they would have it daily for dinner. (I did try to make it a once a week meal in my meal plan, but Mr.F and myself are not as keen to having such a rich sweet meal so many times a month. In addition to the big breakfast, Mr.F likes to make every other Sunday that which includes country fried potatoes, eggs, and his specialty beer brats.) OH YUMMY.

Well not so very long ago, last week I came across a fantastic deal on Texas toast. (extra thick sliced bread)
Less than a dollar a loaf, I know right, a fantastic deal so I picked up multiple loafs. And that night we made  French Toast and bacon for dinner.







BUT  we ran into a small problem, we were out of syrup. I know what your going to say "How can you have French Toast without syrup?" Well we didn't, I reached back into my memory banks and remembered the simple syrup that my mother used to make and whipped up a large batch before dinner.




Step 1: Place 4C. sugar and 2C. water in pan and heat on medium to a slow boil.




Step 2: Watch very closely so the syrup doesn't boil over the sides of your pan. Remove from heat if it looks like possibility.


Step 3: I pull out a small amount to cool  to check for thickness.

Step 4: Once I have the consistency I want I remove from heat, let cool slightly then add 1&1/2 tsp. maple flavoring or Vanilla depending on what I'm in the mood for.

Step 5: Place my container (old syrup bottles from store) in ice water and slowly pour warm liquid thru funnel into the bottle.
or bottles. And walla you have the best tasting syrup for your French toast, Pancakes or what ever you would like use it for.




Now for those of you that would like to make French toast or may have never had the opportunity to try French Toast, this is how we grew up making it.

First gather your supplies; eggs, milk, bread (any type) vanilla, cinnamon, and a pie plate or bowl.
                                    


The amounts that I am using is to feed a family of six with leftovers (unless the boys get to them).
Mix together 8 eggs,1 tsp. vanilla,1 or 2 T. milk, a dash of cinnamon (depends on how well you like it)

Beat until well mixed.

Dip your bread into the mixture.
Place on preheated grill and cook first side to a golden brown flip and brown and there you go
French Toast.
Now sprinkle with powdered sugar, a dab of butter and smothering of syrup in any order you wish.



Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Tree!!!!

Good Morning ,

I hope this day finds everyone well.

We picked out our Christmas Tree on Saturday. It was a little different this year, and that is because we found out that one of the boys have allergies that include every tree that grows in the northwest. So we shopped in the superstores instead of a tree lot or cutting our own.

I may have even tested Mr. F's patience a little. "No not that one it's too fat, not that one either it's too tall. I want one that is this high (hand held just about there) and skinny." After an afternoon of searching we found the one I would "settle" for. "But lets just stop at this one last store, that way I'll know I have the best one I could find." And of course Mr. F takes me where I want to go.(He does so spoil me :) ) Low and behold  what do I find ....... Yes,Yes, Yes the tree for us !!!!

Not only was it slim and the right height (7ft) it has all the lights on it, and wait for it, wait for it........


it was $80.00 cheaper. :0 Just think of all the new ornaments that should pickup. BONUS.

But I do have a reason for being so picky, we have 57 immediate family ( not including any of the single peoples invited special someones) that are coming for Christmas Dinner!! I know right.  Okay, Okay that's another post. So here it is.........
 I just love the way it fits into the space we have carved out for it.
I can't wait to decorate it.

What do you think??? Should I use a theme to decorate it or just go for it and see what happens? Leave me a comment and let me know what some of your trees looked like and which ones were your favorite.

Thanks for stopping in
Shannon At 112th Street




Friday, December 2, 2011

Origami Paper Heart

Okay so I didn't have any origami paper so I used colored computer paper.

1.) Bring the edges of the paper together in the center of the sheet, and make crisp fold fold lines on both edges. ( I used a plastic letter opener and ran it over all the fold lines)



I hope these pictures help
 

2.) Next cut the top edge off as shown





Now you have the shape you need



3.) Flip the triangle over. Place your finger on the upper edge to keep the opposite edge from moving.
Now start to move the outside edge toward the center, the point will end up where my finger is holding the paper. (Look at the next few pictures to see what I mean)
 


You should end up with a square

4.) Do the same with the other side.





5.) Next without flipping fold the inside point down. (the tip should come in contact with bottom of the square.)



Sorry about the fuzzy.

6.) Okay we are almost finished.
Fold the two edges in like it was show in the beginning. (Use the pictures as a guide)

7.) Last two folds, now dog ear the tips.
Remember the crisper the folds the better the shape and the hold.



8.) Now flip it over and make your heart smile!! :)

Enjoy.

Thanks for stopping by,
Shannon At 112th Street


Tough week!!!!

Good Morning to all.

Boy have we had a tough week here at 112th street.
Mr. F's shop moved into it's new building on
Saturday. So Monday was the official 1st day in this
beautiful new shop. You would think that would be
great, seeings how they have been getting ready for
the move for about a year. Well need less to say things
didn't, and aren't going as well as everyone was hoping.
So we are extremely excited for the weekend, to have
a little recoup time.

So this morning I wanted to do something that would
cheer everyone up and start the weekend off right.
This is what I came up with.........








The best part is that it didn't cost a thing. I truly
believe these little paper hearts will not only convey
my message, they will put a smile in their hearts
upon sight :) and that will put a smile in mine.
I am off to make some little ones to place in
drawers,cupboards, and anywhere I believe they
will be stumbled upon.
Now one more thing before I go I have this
one for you!!



I hope you all have a great weekend and you start it
with a smile in your heart.

Shannon at 112th Street

P.S. Later today I will post a little tutorial on how to fold
these hearts.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

What is it? Big reveal!!!

Hello, I hope this day finds everyone well.


Today is the day to reveal what I made.....

Can you believe it's December 1st already?

Okay, Okay, lets get started............................

1.) First I gathered my supplies,



Along with my pattern that I found in the current issue of Crochet Today Magazine



2.)  Second, I stitched,....... and I stitched,......... and I stitched, then I weaved in all of
the ends.(which means I stitched)
Then I stuffed,.... and  Okay, Okay, you get the picture.


 And this is what it turned into.......




The Cutest Choo-Choo EVER!!!!

I just loved this pattern from the time I picked up the magazine, I made a few of the
other project, (and learned a big lesson in checking your gauge before starting the project again.).
 Anyways, I have a few more projects to finish up so for now I will bid you ... Farewell and happy hooking.

                                               From   Shannon  At 112th Street


Still Learning :)

Good morning

I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all of your support and visits to my site.
Some of you have left comments on the What is it page, but for some reason it is not showing up.
I will do some research and try to find out what I need to do to fix it.

Thank You all for your patience
Shannon from "At 112th Street"

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

So What is it?

I have been working on Christmas gifts, and would like to show you one that I have just finished for my grandson. There were so many pieces to it I thought we could play a game of ...

                                            What is it?












51 pieces later


               
Having a few technical problems with picture placement, promise to work on that. 


So can you guess what I am about to create? Leave a comment on what you think it might be!!!
I will show it completed in my next post.

From  At 112th Street  I hope you have a great day.





My very first posting

 Well I am very excited about my newest adventure!! I have been encouraged by many of  you ( family and friends ) to start a blog or a website to show/sell some of the thing that I make. This is my first step along the way.

  To show my current projects and to explain in tutorials how you can easily do the same.
I hope to meet new friend on my journey and reconnect with old friends and family.

  I have many great ideas for my blog, and I believe with a little patience and some reader interaction "At 112th Street" will be ever evolving.

So with that said I will excuse myself to start working on my next post.

                                                                                                                                                         
Shannon