Sunday, June 13, 2010
McKayla's Birthday Haircut!!!
Young Womens 12th Birthday Welcome!!!
McKayla is finally going to be in the Young Women's Program. She is so excited. They came and decorated her windows on her birthday. Who can believe that she is already 12!! Does she look happy or what?
In-n-Out Birthday Surprise Lunch Party!!
McKayla's 12th Birthday Party! My Friend planned this surprise party for her. I am so grateful to have people like this in my life. You know who you are!!! Love ya!
She love going to In n Out, and the Girls that came with her. They were all so sweet to her. She loved all the gifts they gave her. They all knew the perfect gifts to give. She love it! Thanks girls for being a part of her birthday.
Happy Birthday Fondant Cake!!
Here is McKayla's Birthday Cake. I asked her what kind of cake she wanted this year and her reply was I hate frosting. So my next question was well there is Cheesecake? No I don't like that either. She hates to much sugar. So I thought how about a Fondant Cake. Well to my surprise I learned alot.... I have never made a cake like this until now. I asked a few people if they had made them and only 2 people had done it. So I googled as I usually do.
Here I am with a great big smile on my face! It was so fun to make this with McKayla. She loved it even thought it was far from perfect. We both learned a lot about fondant. Next time we make one it will be much prettier..
Here is McKayla proudly holding her cake that she loved to pieces... Happy Birthday Kayla.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Merry Christmas
Here is our Tall and Skinny Tree. Yes it is real. We love it.
Here is the place where Santa gets to leave little goodies in our stockings. I'm hoping for something good this year, and I'm not talking about coal...
Close up of the top of the Tree~
Here it is!!! Our 2009 family Christmas Tree. This is a real tree from the forest up in Richfield. It smells great and is every cheerful at night when the lights are dimmed down. Only 16 days of shopping left til Christmas. I better get busy..
Here is our Child Tree. The tree is decorated with all the ornaments that the kids have made in school. This year McKayla put this together all by herself! It turned out very cute..Monday, November 23, 2009
McKayla wanted to make Carmel Apples. She is growing up so fast. She was able to make these and they came out looking amazing. They tasted awesome too..
I can finally say that I made jelly now!!! Our neighbor gave us a bag full of Pomegranates about a week ago. I had them sitting on the kitchen table, then on top of the washer, then on the bench. Well, after looking at them for a week and wondering what in the world I would finally do with them. Eat them, give them to my mother-in-law, or throw them away after letting them sit around to long. I finally decided to give making one of my favorite jellies a try. I bought the jars, a nifty little funnel, and some Certo Pectin and off to the kitchen it was. After conferring with my neighbor Laurie, I decided to do the inverted process. I am here to say that it looks like it turned out okay. I am in the process of making fresh bread right now so I can see how well the jelly tastes. I will let you know how it all turns out.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Pumpkin Pie Milkshake
I just want to say recipe is from Ourbestbites.com They have amazing recipes and very easy to make. All the things I have tried are delicious...
Are you ready for a serious confession?I don't like pumpkin pie that much.
That may come as a surprise since I'm obsessed with things like this and this and this. Also a surprise when considering that this time of year, I spend about 85% of my available brain power trying to discover new ways to incorporate pumpkin flavor into everyday foods. See, while there's something about mushy orange pie that kick starts my gag reflex, there's also something entirely intoxicating about the combination of warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, all strung together with sweet brown sugar and delicate pumpkin in just about anything else. So the other day when my 4 year old and I were looking for a pre-bedtime treat, I reached in to grab the vanilla ice cream and knocked my frozen pumpkin puree off the shelf. One look at my kiddo and his cute little mouth covered in graham cracker crumbs and I knew exactly what we were about to create. That was a week ago. We've had these shakes about 6 times since. So yeah, just about every day. Go ahead, call the diet police. I dare you.

Pumpkin Pie Milkshake
Recipe by Our Best Bites
1/3 C pumpkin, canned or homemade
1/4 - 1/2 C milk
1/4 t vanilla
1/2 t cinnamon
1/16 t cloves (just use a 1/8 t measure and fill it half way, or do a pinch)
1/16 t nutmeg
2 T brown sugar
2 C vanilla ice cream
1-2 graham crackers
Pop everything but graham crackers in a blender. Start with 1/4 C milk and then slowly add more if needed to make the blender process it all. I used somewhere between 1/4-1/2 C.

A note about blenders: Here's the problem with making thick, diner style milkshakes at home: A lot of times you have to add so much milk to the thing to get the blender to process that it turns into a milk-slushie instead. Or you have to blend and plunge, blend and plunge, etc. You know the drill, right? So if you have any trouble with your blender, I would recommend blending everything but the ice cream first and then mashing it into the ice cream by hand (well, with a hand. Holding a fork or spoon :) If your scooped ice cream sits out at room temp while you measure the other things and get them all ready, then by the time you mash it all together it should be a good consistency.
Sprinkle with crushed graham cracker crumbs before serving. It reminds me of DQ's Pumkin Pie Blizzard!

YUM! I could seriously have this for every meal. When I made this shake, I actually took the time and made fresh homemade pumpkin, instead of canned. I have tried it both ways. Its really good with fresh, but very tastey with canned also.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did..
Monday, November 9, 2009
Thats's what happens!!!
Well last night we were all laying around and the door bell rang!! Jason gets up and checks it out. He says its the Bishopric! I was laying on the couch sleeping in my PJ's. Well how could this get anymore embarrassing. My hair was sticking up all over. I just rolled with it.. I must admit though when Jackson started telling them about his frozen marshmallows I had to laugh. Jackson asked Bishop if he wanted one, and then hiscounciler(our good friend)says I think the Bishop wants to try one. So the Bishop ate one. It was so darn cute. You could hear it crunch. After this I wondered how many times these guys would do this to each other. Offer something to each other while they are out visiting. Thanks guys, and I hope you don't have to eat to many interesting things while your out doing your visits.
Love, The Leavitt's
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Acorn Snacks!!
I think it looks so cool. I can't wait to try these little acorns. If any of you try these before me let me know how yummy they are..
You will need:
- box of mini Nilla Wafers
- bag of Hershey Kisses
- Chocolate Frosting
Place a dab of frosting on the bottom of the Nilla Wafer and attach to the bottom of the Hershey Kiss. Then add a dab of frosting to the top of the Nilla Wafer forming a "stem"
A bowl full of YUM!
These are MOST wonderful using mini Nutter Butter's for all of you Peanut Butter Chocolate LOVERS...



