Guymon Family Reunion 2010

Guymon Family Reunion 2010

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Karen's Homemade Oreos

2 Boxes Devils Food Cake Mix
1 cup oil
4 eggs
1 Tub Rich and Creamy Cream Cheese Frosting

That's it!
Mix first 3 ingredients. Drop 1 inch balls on ungreased cookie sheet and flatten slightly. After cookies cool put frosting between two halves.

Bake at 350 for 8-10 min.

Pinkalicious Chocolate Chip Cookies

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and I saw this recipe for Pretty in Pink Cookies on Pinterest and knew that I would have to give it a try. Right now my darling Cissy is totally in to the Pinkalicious books and I knew she would love these. So what better way to spend a Saturday then baking pink cookies with my little Pinkalicious.  I modified this recipe slightly, for instance I mixed the whole recipe in my Kitchen Aid and my dough was smooth, I used pink food coloring, I also used real milk chocolate chips, and the cookies turned out fantastic.  The are super pink, super sweet, and perfect princess cookies.  The color is really bright, I think that they would be awesome any color maybe red and green for Christmas, you could also use white chocolate chips or Lindsey suggested peppermint chips to make them super festive for the holidays. Lot's of possibilities! I posted the original link at the bottom so you could see the original recipe as well without any of my modifications.

Pinkalicious Cookies

Ingredients:


  • 2 sticks (1 cup) butter (softened)
  • pink food coloring gel
  • 1 pouch Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 bag milk chocolate chips


  • Directions:

    Soften butter in microwave, just until slightly soft. With mixer, beat the butter just until smooth. Add the food color gel, until the desired pink color is achieved. Add the dry cookie mix (do NOT add the other ingredients called for on the cookie mix package). Add the powdered sugar. Mix in chocolate chips. Drop dough by rounded tablespoon onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 325° F oven for 12-14 minutes. Remove from oven when cookies are slightly brown around the edges and soft but not squishy in the center. Cool cookies 1 - 2 minutes on the cookie sheet before removing to a cooling rack. These aren't typical chocolate chip cookies. They aren't cakey -- instead, they are super sweet, slightly crunchy and a bit chewy.





    Click on this link below to see the orginal recipe and instructions for Pretty in Pink cookies.

    Saturday, November 5, 2011

    Baby Shower Lucky Duck Punch

    Ingredients

    • 1 packet blue, unsweetened Kool-Aid
    • 1 (2 liter) bottle Ginger Ale
    • 1 (64 oz) bottle White Grape Juice
    • 1 cup sugar
    • 8 scoops pineapple sherbet
    • 2-3 Rubber Duckies
    • maraschino cherries (optional for garnish)
    • orange slices (optional for garnish)

    Instructions

    1. Chill ginger ale and grape juice over night
    2. Remove sherbet from freezer about 1/2 hour before serving punch to soften
    3. In a large bowl, combine Kool-Aid packet, sugar and chilled juice. Stir to blend.
    4. Slowly add chilled ginger ale.
    5. Float 8 scoops of softened sherbet on top
    6. Add Rubber Duckies (don’t forget to wash before using)
    7. garnish cups with cherries and orange slices




    So I found this recipe on Pinterest a few weeks ago and it looked so cute I just had to give it a try today for the baby shower, everybody loved it and it also tasted great! This recipe is definitely a keeper and would work great for birthday parties for kids as well, lot's of different ways you could be creative with the punch, enjoy!

    Pumpkin Fluff Dip

    Best Pumpkin Fluff Dip

    1 (16 oz.) Whip Cream
    1 Small Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix
    1 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice
    1 (15 oz.) Pumpkin, Cleaned Out

    Mix together whip cream, pudding, and pumpkin pie spice. Place mixture in pumpkin to serve & serve with Cinnamon graham crackers or vanilla wafers. 

    We made this for Lindsey's baby shower today and it was so good, super easy to make and so good, everyone really enjoyed it, I know I ate way too much of it! 

    Thursday, November 3, 2011

    Pumpkin Seeds

    So for years every Halloween we have tried different methods to make pumpkin seeds and I think we finally got it this year. So here is to writing it down in order to remember for next year. Happy Halloween!

    Pumpkin Seeds
    1 Stick Butter
    Season Salt

    Wash seeds thoroughly in colander and rinse off pumpkin goo. Melt butter in saucepan and place seeds in, add season salt to taste and simmer in butter for about 5 to 10 minutes not to long but long enough to soak in butter. Place on greased cookie sheet in 300 degree oven for 45 minutes. They should come out nice and crispy!