Thanksgiving in Mexico: Part 1

Hello Friends!

Sometime early last year my friend Kim asked if I wanted to spend my November break with her mom and her family in Mexico. I love relaxing at the beach in the sun, so it was very easy for me to say yes. Fast forward to November and I am on a flight bound for Cancun. They picked me up from the airport and off we went to our condos. They had gotten two back to back and it was such a beautiful location with our own rooftop pools.

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Kim’s extended family was there, along with her boyfriend Aaron. Our weather was often cloudy in the morning, and would warm up by lunchtime. The sun would stay out until late into the afternoon.

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Our view was amazing. Up top it was crisp and clear and we could see for a long way. More to come tomorrow!

Love,

-S

On my Radar December

 

Hello Friends!

I’m sure you’ve been busy just as I have with the holidays and spending time with your friends and family. Here are a few fun things to peek at in between dinners and presents!

 

1. Jimmy Fallon & Nicole Kidman….Almost:

So Funny. You must watch it. Such a missed chance on his part!

 

2. Harry Potter: 4 Privet Drive is up for Sale.

I know they had filmed the first one there at that location, and then weren’t able to get rights after that, so they made a set of it eventually. How cool! Would you want to live there?

3. 2 Year-old Shopping:

This cute toddler and his dad go shopping at Whole Foods and he gets to steer and select for his own tiny little cart. Kids are so funny.

4. The Lumineers: Sleep on the Floor.

This music video is pretty amazing. I love the filmography of it. Apparently the three songs they released recently are a triptych of some sorts. I was reading about it on their facebook page here.

 

 

5. HRC In the Wild: Apparently a twitter solely devoted to finding Hilary….living her life. I particularly love this neighbor selfie picture.

Hope your Holidays have been merry and relaxing!

Love,

-S

Snickerdoodle Biscotti

Recently I made a batch of biscotti to give out as holiday gifts. I’m a big fan of the gingersnap biscotti, but recently the snickerdoodle has been everyone’s favorite. So, I thought I would share the recipe.

Ingredients: Dough

2 Cups All purpose Flour (sift before using)

1.5 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 cup granulated sugar

6 tablespoons unsalted butter (at room temperature)

1 egg (at room temperature)

1 egg yolk (at room temperature)

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

 

Topping Mixture

1 large egg white

3 tablespoons granulated sugar

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

 

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. If you are using convection bake, drop by 25 degrees.
  2. Line large cookie sheet with parchment paper, set aside for later use.
  3. In a large bowl, whisk together the following: flour, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt. Set aside for later use.
  4. Using a stand mixture or an electric mixer, beat butter and sugar together until well blended.  Use a medium speed for a few minutes to mix until light and fluffy.
  5. Add egg and egg yolk (reserve egg white for later use) to butter and sugar mixture, and beat well.
  6. Mix in vanilla extract to butter and sugar mixture.
  7. Take butter and sugar mixture, and fold into dry ingredients. Stir well, and dough may appear crumbly.
  8. Flour a clean work area and put dough on the surface.
  9. Shape dough into two logs roughly 8 inches long by 2 inches in diameter.
  10. Brush logs with egg whites
  11. Bake in oven for 40-45 minutes or until dough is firm to touch.
  12. Remove logs from oven and cool completely. Maintain oven temperature for a second round of baking.
  13. After cool, slice logs at a diagonal.
  14. Mix granulated sugar and cinnamon topping.
  15. Brush one side of the biscotti with egg whites, and then sprinkle sugar and cinnamon topping upon it.
  16. Return biscotti to oven and bake for 10-12 minutes. Remove from oven and cook completely. Biscotti will crisp up during second baking, as well as with with cooling. I prefer a slightly softer biscotti, so I often pull them out at 10 minutes, but if you want crisper biscotti give them the full 12 minutes.
  17. Enjoy the biscotti!

 

I made a big batch of both kinds of biscotti, and gave them to neighbors, family friends and coworkers! They all loved the snickerdoodle biscotti far more than the gingersnap, but I love them both.

*My aunt and I baked a lot together when I was in high school. This recipe is a mixture of two base recipes: a snickerdoodle cookie recipe from Kicked Up Cookies and a gingersnap biscotti recipe from the Family Baker . Over the last ten years she and I have tweaked the ingredients and steps to make the recipe above. Snickerdoodles are a very popular cookie, so it wouldn’t surprise me if there are similar recipes out there on the internet.

Enjoy!

-S

Life Lately

Hello friends,

Life has been extremely busy lately, thus the radio silence on the blog here. So many holiday events, get togethers with friends, observations at work, prepping for Christmas and time in Tahoe.

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Our neighbors got a wood-fired mini pizza oven, and we made our first batch a few weeks ago. They were amazing!!

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I went to a pearl tea place with a friend and these were their signs outside. I loved it!

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This was a cute birthday card given to a co-worker at ND, and i thought it was supercute. #ilovealpacas

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My brother and I baked apple donuts for the first time and they were deliiiish. I liked the donut holes the best!img_7553

To go with the apple donuts we made chili and I made the cornbread. Yum.

Also, we bought a Christmas tree….and then I got one for my house, and then one for my brother’s house. That’s how we ended up with 3 trees!

My tree all decorated. It only leans a little as it was hard to tell if it was straight in the tree holder as I live by myself.

I made biscotti as a holiday gift for friends, family and co-workers. I make both snickerdoodle and gingersnap! So tasty, I ate so many during the first batch there weren’t many to share.

Kim’s family had me over for their thanksgiving holiday party this past Sunday at their new house in San Carlos. I had so much fun, we did a while elephant exchange.

That’s it, life has been good and busy, but I promise I get back to posting more often!!

Love,

-S