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Tasty Tuesday: Madeline's Signature Snack Mix

Last Spring my daughter got to bring treats to her kindergarten class to celebrate her birthday that would actually happen in the summer.  I was excited to help her be creative with what she wanted to bring and share with her classmates.



Since several students would also be sharing snacks we decided to go with a snack mix that would highlight some of Madi's favorite things.  I put together all the ingredients and we got to play with the mix until it was just right.  Then we divided it up into little baggies and I designed a sticker with her picture and real birth date.  The snack mix was a real hit and it was a fun and simple way to celebrate.  


Tasty Tuesday: Elliott Birthday Cake




Several years ago I created this cake experiment using pound cake, berries and whipped cream layered together.  My husband was convinced that this should be his only birthday cake from then on and the Elliott Birthday Cake was born. 

Some years I make the whole thing from scratch and other years I get a little help from the store.  It just depends on how much time I have towards the end of May when my husband celebrates his birthday. 

This year I realized that I hadn't written down my recipe for future generations and that just wouldn't do.  So, without further adieu here's the Elliott Birthday Cake aka Citrus Pound Cake Triffle with Mixed Berry Compote.  Enjoy!


Citrus Pound Cake Triffle with Mixed Berry Compote

Citrus Pound Cake
2c flour
1t baking powder
1/2t salt
1c sugar
1T orange zest
1t lemon zest
2 sticks of butter
4 eggs
2T orange juice
1T lemon juice
1t vanilla extract


Preheat oven to 325°F. 

Butter a standard sized loaf pan.

Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt and set aside.  Mix together the sugar and citrus fruit zests with a whisk or electric mixer if you have one at low speed until sugar is evenly colored, then add butter and whisk together or beat at high speed until pale and fluffy, about 5 minutes.  Beat in your eggs one at a time and then add in the citrus juices and vanilla.  Slowly mix in the flour mixture until it just comes together.

Spread the batter in your buttered loaf pan and tap pan several times on counter to get rid of any air bubbles.
Bake until golden and a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, 1 to 1 1/4 hours. Cool in pan on a rack 30 minutes, then run a knife around edge of pan and invert cake onto rack. Cool completely, top side up.

This cake can be made up to five days ahead and gets better with age.  Just keep it wrapped tightly, at room temperature. 



Berry Compote
3 12-16 oz bags of frozen berries
orange zest and juice
lemon zest and juice

Put all of your frozen berries, orange zest, lemon zest and juice from both citrus fruits into a sauce pan and simmer on low until fruit breaks down and a light syrup forms.  It takes about 30 minutes or so.
 
(I used one bag of mixed berries, one bag of strawberries, and one bag of raspberries.)


Cake Construction

Now we get to the fun of putting this all together.  Here's what you will need:

Completed and Cooled Citrus Pound Cake
Cooled Berry Compote
One Double Tall Container of Whipped Cream
Your Favorite Triffle Bowl (I have still to get one of those) or Clear Glass Serving Container

First you want to slice your pound cake into 1/2 inch slices and line the bottom of your chosen container.  There will be gaps and that's okay.  Next spoon a little bit of the berry compote on top of the pound cake until lightly covered. 

Finally, cover the berries with whipped cream to cover.  That is your first layer.  Complete this process until you run out of cake or run out of room in your serving container.  Which ever one happens first. 
Serve your creation in your favorite dessert dish or bowl.  Martini glasses work well if you are feeling creative.  Keep leftovers if you have them in your refrigerator.   



Our hosts for Tasty Tuesday are Balancing Beauty and Bedlam and 33 Shades of Green
Our host for Tutorial Tuesday is Hope Studio.
Our host for Topsy Turvy Tuesday's is
I'm Topsy Turvy.
Our host for Tuesdays at the Table is All the Small Stuff.
Our host for Tuesdays Tasty Tidbits is Permanent Posies.

Mosaic Monday: Oli is Two!

We kept things pretty simple for my son's second birthday.  We had a small family party and enjoyed watching Oli open his many presents.

I had a whole package of ice cream cones that I had no idea what to do with so I thought I would give cupcake cones a whirl and they turned out lovely thanks to my Mom's expert assistance.  

As a parent I have noticed that time truly flies and it's important to take the time to enjoy your kids.  I look forward to all that Oli's third year has in store for us. 






 
 
Mary of Little Red House is our hostess for Mosaic Monday. 
Each mosaic is unique and has it's own story to tell.

Fantastic Free Ecards


My husband’s birthday was this week and one of things I always try to do is find an ecard that I think sums up my husband and the specialness of the day and send it his way.  It appeals to his minimalist sensibilities and it saves a paper birthday card from the trash.  So, for me it’s a win-win situation. 

This year when I went to my favorite place for ecards, Care2.com, I just wasn’t seeing anything new that I liked and I realized that I had sent him all the ones that I loved.  So, off to Google I went to find the perfect card.  Here are a few of the fantastic and free choices that I came across that I couldn’t wait to share.      

These cards are for that inside joke between close friends or a tongue in cheek greeting for your spouse.  Some of these I wouldn’t be caught dead sending but others are just drop dead funny.  My favorite birthday message is “If you were Jesus, today would be Christmas.”

Pingg is more than just digital cards and invitations it solves the problem that I frequently have with that small portion of my guest list that doesn’t do email.  Pingg will print, address and send your invite or card for a small fee.  How awesome is that?  Now I can do all my sending from one place.  There is a registration process but it’s pretty easy.  I chose this happy birthday card design here for my husband.  I can’t wait to try out some other features.

I used a vintage Max & Emily picture and added “Take me the Way I am” by Ingrid Michaelson.  I love the pairing and how easy it was to do on postcard.fm.  You get to preview your selections and add an additional message if the song doesn’t speak for its self and you’re done.


So, where is your favorite ecard and invitation website?