Tuesday, October 15, 2013

My (no so secret anymore) Brown Sugar Cookies

These cookies taste just like fall to me. They are perfect with a glass of milk or a cup of hot apple cider. The directions are really weird and break a lot of the traditional "cookie rules", but take your time and you will be rewarded!

Makes about 24 cookies

Ingredients
1/4 cup sugar
2 cups packed brown sugar
   **Be sure your brown sugar is fresh and soft or it will make your cookies          dry**
2 cups and 2 TBS all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
14 TBS butter  
1/2 tsp salt
1 egg
1 egg yolk
1 TBS vanilla extract

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cover baking sheets with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
    • Unless the recipe calls for it NEVER use cooking spray under your cookies. The added fat can change the final product, trust me.
  • Melt 10 TBS of butter in a small sauce pan over medium high heat. Stir constantly until is turns a dark amber color.
  • Remove and pour into another bowl (so it does not continue to cook in the hot saucepan). Add the remaining 4 TBS of butter and stir until melted.
  • Set aside for 15 minutes??!! I know... bizarre.
  • Mix white sugar and 1/4 cup brown sugar in a bowl and set aside.
  • Add remaining brown sugar, egg, egg yolk and vanilla to the butter. Mix. 
  • Add remaining ingredients and and mix until combined. Do not over mix or the dough will be tough.
  • Wet your hands and roll the cookies into balls. Roll balls in the sugar mixture.
  • Bake for 12-14 minutes....
  • Then... leave them on the cookie sheet for ten minutes so they can continue cooking. After ten minutes move to a cooling rack or eat right away! I love them warm.
They are a little bit different but a definite crowd pleaser. Enjoy!



Recipe originally from The America's Test Kitchen Family Baking Book.
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Monday, October 14, 2013

Friday, October 11, 2013

Empties

I am a bit of a product hoarder. I admit it. I love potions and serums and scented creams. However, this summer I decided it was getting a bit ridiculous and decided to try and use everything up. 

Covergirl Lash Blast Fusion mascara in very black. The wand is really big and has little rubbery bristles.This is great if you like really natural, very separated lashes. I like thicker lashes so I will not repurchase this product, but I would recommend it to a friend. 

This stuff is awesome! Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Dark Circle Eraser in Fair. I have a little bit left and I intend to use every bit of it. This concealer covers really well but is a this consistency so it does not get cakey or sink into creases. I think I will get the brightening shade next time. It has a little bit of a pink tone that will help combat the blue under eye circles even more. Go buy this... now.

I have finally figured out what clears up my skin... salicylic acid. It helps shed dead skin cells that clog pores and your tiny hair follicles. I had the Neutrogena Body Clear Body Spray under my sink for months before I started using it and it really seemed to help. The spray feature is great for what it is intended for... your body but not great for the face. I purchase a different Neutrogena toner with the same 2% of salicylic acid.

Next... is the Maybelline Dream Fresh BB Cream in fair. This is in NO way a real BB cream. This is however a great tinted moisturizer. I love BB creams and was bummed when this was a lot thinner and a different finish then an Asian BB Cream. I did learn to like it enough to use it up. It blended well, did not break me out and was easy to use. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a tinted moisturizer.

This is the Michael Todd JoJoba Charcoal Facial Scrub. I received this in an ipsy bag. I loved this scrub! It looks a little scary because it is black, but it works great. It did not dry out my skin even though I used it every morning. This was a 1 oz sample size and the full size is 3.4 oz and $18. A little pricey for me, but I could see myself splurging on this again.

I am not loyal at all to shampoos. I often buy new ones before I am done and then never end up finishing the last of bottles, so I actually bought these in December of 2012, but I got distracted and never used these up. They are the Loreal EverStrong Reconstruct Shampoo and Conditioner. They are sulfate free which is super important for long hair. They smell like Rosemary Mint and the smell really does last all day. They are a great drugstore sulfate free option.

Last but more definitely not least is my holy grail hairspray... Tresemme Ultra Fine Mist Hairspray. I have repurchased this probably close to a dozen times. It is under $4 and does not leave any crunch. I can spray this all over my curls and they are still so soft and touchable... I love this stuff.

What have you been using up?
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Books I Read in September

This has been a month of good reading. Lots of camping and mellow lazy days at home, good for reading. I made it through 4 books.


The fist book I read is one that I have had on my shelf a long time.  Postcard Killer by James Patterson. It was a good stand alone book. I am in so many series it was nice to read a stand alone for a change. The chapters are super short and it had interesting but flawed characters. It is not going on the favorites list, but was worth the read. 
3 out of 5 stars

Specials by Scott Westerfeld is the third book in the Uglies Series. I have loved this series. It has a very detailed and believable world and the characters are constantly growing and evolving, LITERALLY!  Scott Westerfeld has written an extra book to this series that takes place 2 years after the trilogy ends. It is on my shelf and I will be tackling it soon.
4.5 out of 5 stars

Ahh, The Scorch Trials by James Dashner. Second in The Maze Runner Trilogy. I did not care for this plot as much as The Maze Runner. It was a little spookier and gorier I think, but it had all of the same great characters and now I have to read the last book in the trilogy. If there is one this James Dashner knows it is how to write a cliff hanger. I have also learned that there is a prequel to this trilogy. Rumor has it that The Death Cure does not answer all of your questions so then you have to go back and read The Kill Order. Not a favorite but I am still hooked so I give it a 
4 out of 5 stars

Last but FAR from least is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling. I am ashamed to say that I have never read these books. I have loved the movies for years. I recently found all 7 books in hardback on Amazon for only $30 so I pulled the trigger. It is no shock that I loved this book. I loved learning more about the characters that I love so much. I give this book
4.5 out of 5 stars


 What books are you reading? Comment down below with your suggestions and don't forget to subscribe!