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Beignets

Yes, I said Beignets. If you have never had a beignet before, you truly don't know what you're missing. Not just any beignet, but a GOOD beignet. Oh yes, there's a difference.

So what is a Beignet? It's basically a sweet, light fried dough covered in powdered sugar. What makes a beignet different than a doughnut? I don't know what science or the experts would say, but my answer? It just is.

How in the world does a girl from Idaho manage to find a love for these delicious southern treats? Check out my travel musings - one trip to the south and I was hooked. After that trip, I made it a mission in life to go home and try to recreate some of the amazingness I tasted in Louisiana and Disney World. 

  • 1/2 tsp. Yeast
  • 1/4 C. Warm Water
  • 1/4 C. Sugar
  • 2 T. Shortening, melted
  • 1/2 tsp. Salt
  • 1/2 C. Heavy Cream
  • 1 Egg
  • 4 C. Flour
  • 1/2 C. Hot Water
  • Oil for Frying
  • Powdered Sugar
  • Strawberry or Raspberry Jam, Optional

In a small bowl, sprinkle Yeast over Warm Water and stir until dissolved. Let sit for 5 minutes.

In large bowl (or stand mixer) combine Sugar, Shortening, Salt, Cream, Egg, Flour & Hot Water. Stir in yeast. Mix dough until combined and smooth. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside for 30 minutes.

Turn dough out onto floured surface and roll to about 1/4". Cut into desired shapes (you can also use a cookie cutter to make shapes) and set on cookie sheets or just leave on counter. Once all the dough is cut, cover with a dish towel and let the dough rise until doubled in size. (Takes 1 to 1 1/2 hours).

In a deep pot over medium high heat, warm your oil to 350' (at least 3" deep works best). Carefully fry beignets until golden brown, turning as needed (about 3 minutes). Remove and place on paper towels to drain.

Dust your warm beignets with powdered sugar. They can be served with Strawberry or Raspberry Jam for an added treat.

Angel Berry Roll

One of the greatest things about baking is that sometimes it's perfectly acceptable to take a shortcut. This is definitely one of those recipes. I mean, if you have this overwhelming urge to bake an angel food cake from scratch, far be it for me to dissuade you, but I know which one I'm choosing. :) 


  • 1 Box Angel Food Cake Mix
  • 1/2 C. Powdered Sugar
  • 8oz Cream Cheese, Room Temperature
  • 8oz Tub of Whipped Cream, thawed
  • 2/3 C. Powdered Sugar
  • 8oz Strawberries, Sliced
  • 8oz Blueberries

Prepare Angel Food Cake Mix according to package directions. Bake in a large cookie sheet or jelly roll pan. You will need to line with parchment or wax paper or spray with non-stick cooking spray.

Remove cake from oven and gently loosen edges from sides of pan. Sprinkle with 1/2 C. Powdered Sugar, cover with a kitchen towel and turn upside down so cake falls out. If you used parchment or wax paper, peel off. While cake is still warm, roll loosely with sugar covered towel inside roll. Let cool this way for 1-2 hours.

In a bowl, beat Cream Cheese, Whipped Cream and 2/3 C. Powdered Sugar until smooth.

Gently unroll cake & remove towel. (Don't panic if you get a crack or break in it, you can cover that up and no one will know the difference.) Spread 2/3 of the filling inside of cake. Top with 2/3 of the Strawberries and Blueberries.

Carefully roll cake back up and place on serving dish. Spread remaining filling and berries on top of roll. Refrigerated until ready to serve.

I love the versatility with this recipe! No matter what kind of berry you have access to, it works with this. Add some coconut to kick it up if you want. Heck, drizzle with chocolate...okay...I know...maybe that's too far, but you get the point. Use what you have. It will be delicious no matter what. 

 

Hemp My Pet Saved Kashi

                        

Sometimes you're lucky enough to find a product that is so amazing and truly is a life-changer that you can't help but love it; want to share it with the world. Let me share one such product with you and the difference that it made for our family.

When our kids were little we'd talked off and on about getting a dog but we never did. We moved into a new house, we had a good back yard and my husband ended up taking a job that put him away from home for sometimes weeks at a time, the time to find the dog was right.

We weren't actively looking, but we were 'kind of' looking for the right dog and one day, as I was reading the newspaper I looked at the pets section. There wasn't usually anything listed there unless it was from a breeder wanting a crazy amount of money for a dog, but this summer day in 2011 would turn out to be different. I found an ad from someone that was only about 10 miles away looking to rehome a dog. He needed a family, a yard, kids; we had those things. And there was just something so compelling about his picture. I called to see if we could come meet him and within 30 minutes we were there.

We weren't sure at first, he did what dogs do when a stranger comes; he barked a lot and tried to come at us. Once he saw our young boys and they said something to him, his tail started wagging and his whole demeanor changed. The lady that was looking to rehome him had taken him from her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend because the boyfriend didn't like him and they didn't want him. As we visited outside her RV, it became apparent there was a lot more to the story than that. She and her husband (who just grumbled about him being more trouble than he was worth and expensive from inside, never once did he poke his head out) couldn't keep him and she didn't have the heart to take him to the pound.

My husband and I walked away to talk about it and looking back at how sweet and gentle he was with the kids, there was no doubt he was coming home with us that night. He needed rescued and we needed to rescue him. When you take on an animal in that way, knowing he was unwanted, you never really know what you're getting into or what the whole story is. He came to be a member of this family in the summer of 2011 and it took a long time to unfold what we know. And yes, we had some moments along the way when we wondered if we did the right thing but we knew he belonged with us. (Even after we had a vet tell us we needed to have him put down because he was mean and would end up attacking one of our kids. True story. He's never ever tried to hurt either of them.)

One of the first things we learned about him is that he was petrified of men in leather work boots. Not just afraid, but downright petrified. He'd get aggressive (growling, barking and nipping at them) and then end up cowering and wetting himself in fear. Couple that with the fact that he had a bad hip, it wasn't too hard to figure out the sad connection. He was barely 6 months old when he came to live with that if that gives you any idea of what his earliest days must have been like.

We've never regretted bringing him home with us. He's been a good and loyal companion. Even as the kids have become teenagers, he's fiercely protective of them and our home. He's very much a part of this family. Like every living being, as age comes on so do aches and pains and slowing down. It's an unavoidable part of the life cycle. Our guy's bad hip continued to get worse over the years and there were days you could see the cringe on his face as he'd try to find a comfortable way to lay on it. It was heartbreaking. He has given us so many good years that is was well past time to try and find a way to make his senior years the reward he deserved. We've seen first-hand the healing properties of CBD in our lives so why wouldn't it work for animals too? We tried a couple of different products with him and they were just okay. They made a little difference, but not significantly. He didn't care for the flavor and it was hard to get him to take them (which is funny when you consider some of the weird things he eats). By happenchance, I came across Hemp My Pet.

I had a few conversations with the founder, asked a lot of questions and learned a tremendous amount from her. The more I talked to her, the more convinced I was that her products would be different. To solidify that, she sent me a box of samples to try. What company does that? That said more to me about her belief in her products than anything else could have.

I do not exaggerate when I say that one treat was a life changer. Within days of treating him with both the treats and the 1000mg Tincture, he was acting like a puppy. He was able to run and jump and play in a way that was pain-free. Something he'd gone nearly his whole life without being able to do. In days he went from being a &senior& dog to being an older dog with an entirely new lease on life.

It wasn't just the physical change, but his attitude changed too. Until you've seen it first-hand it's hard to really appreciate; his whole demeanor changed. He was happy. He had been happy before, but this was a different kind of happy. He wasn't hurting and grumpy (like anyone who has chronic pain) anymore. He was genuinely happy, peaceful and pain-free. Heck, he was even more patient with the ornery cat!

Is it inexpensive? No, we've tried some that were and we got what we paid for. Is it worth the money? Every single penny. I won't buy anything else for him anymore. He's given so many loyal, faithful years to us that it isn't hard to do the right thing for him. I wish I'd found the products sooner honestly.

If you have an older fur baby or one that has health issues of any kind, I cannot recommend these products enough. They changed his life. However many years we have left with him (he's nearly 10 years old now) I intend to do all that I can to make sure he's happy and comfortable. He's earned that.

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Epcot In A Heatwave

 Let me preface this post by saying that Florida heat and Idaho heat? Not even close to the same beast! 102 in Idaho is hot and miserable, but mildly tolerable. The same 102 in Florida with around 50% humidity? UGH!!!!!!!

Tuesday finds us at Epcot. It’s hot & miserable, the crowds are pretty big and some crazy person picked the largest park to do on the first day. (Whoops…)

Epcot is HUGE!!! Holy cow – there is no way in the world we’re going to get through everything we want to do here in this crazy heat, but we’ll do what we can.

Lots of pictures of the amazing topiaries. We’re here during the International Flower & Garden Festival and my husband is such a nerd about plants and flowers – he’s loving this! It’s beautiful for sure.

Our first ride (which we have a Fast Pass for) is Soarin' so off to “Future World West” we go! After we got off that one, we made a beeline for our second Fast Pass, The Seas with Nemo & Friends. The Manatees and the Coral Reefs in the Nemo area were really awesome!

After that ride, we did a few other things in that area of the park and waited in line for a crazy long time to meet Baymax. When the kids were about 5th or 6th in wait line, it was time for Baymax to take a 30 minute break. UGH!!!!!! It was at that moment that I fully grasped why some families choose to use their Fast Pass options to do character meets. If you have a child that just HAS to meet a character, it might be worth booking the Fast Pass for it. That was super frustrating, but it happens.

Picking Fast Pass options at Epcot is overly complicated. Options are done in tiers so there’s no way you’ll get Fast Passes to all of the ones you really want, but after standing in a few of those lines I’m still grateful for the ones we had. That being said, we weren’t too far away from the allotted time for our next Fast Pass so it was time to head towards World Showcase.

We had a little bit of time so we took our time to appreciate the topiaries and the magnificent flowers everywhere. I can only imagine how much time and work goes into making everything look so perfect! We stopped for drinks and donuts from a food cart along the way (ehhh…not the greatest) and we got to meet Daisy Duck. (Apparently she’s a coffee drinker too! Ha ha!)

On the way to Norway, we spent some time in Mexico. I loved that portion of World Showcase! The music, the costumes, the Mariachi Cobre with Coco dancing in the streets – so much fun! Then we went into the pyramid of El Castillo. What we didn’t realize is what a completely immersive, vibrant Mexican street scene was kept secret in there! It was absolutely other-worldly. We escaped into there out of curiosity and for the air conditioning, but discovered a beautiful escape. The Three Caballeros ride was a well done ride reminiscent of many of Disney’s Dark Water rides too.

After begrudgingly heading back out into the heat, we made our way to Norway and our last Fast Pass: Frozen Ever After. (Yes, I’m sure you can imagine how super excited my 12 & 13 year old boys were at this one, but I didn’t give them a choice!) This was one of those moments when I was so happy we had a Fast Pass – that line was insane! If you have any inkling at all that this is a ride you’ll want to do, get a Fast Pass. No way would I have stood in that line otherwise. It was a lot of fun and very well done.

After this ride, we have a family meeting to re-evaluate the rest of our plans. The plan was to keep going around World Showcase then go back and finish in Future World East. There was no way – it was too dang hot and humid. The hope was that we would do part of it, go back to the resort and rest a little, then come back.

So off to Future World East and Spaceship Earth, Mission Space & Test Track it was! The kids had a blast, but I was, admittedly, kind of an “old fart” and didn’t do everything with them. Not only was I miserable from the heat and humidity, but my new shoes were not working out so well. (My feet had to have been swollen when I bought them and as I wore them, they stretched out and by the end of the day would be easily a size too big.) The kids had a great time and I loved seeing all of the amazing things in that corner of the park.

The kids weren’t thrilled we were going back to the hotel, but by the time we got there and got some food in us and relaxed a little, it was obvious we weren’t going back. We were all over-heated, sunburned and suffering from heat exhaustion. We had reservations that night for dinner and to watch Illuminations, but I called Disney and told them what had happened and we just didn’t have it in us to go back. They were so nice about canceling our reservations and they didn’t have to be. We were well past the time to cancel, but they canceled and refunded the money for the reservations. That was a pretty great surprise.

That evening consisted of hanging out at the pool (after the sun went down), food at the resort and watching movies in the air conditioning. Not the end to the day we’d envisioned, but it was a great day regardless.


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Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

 I can’t even begin to tell you how much time and work went into studying the layout of Disney World. None of it could even come close to preparing us for the absolute enormity of this place! It’s not a theme park, it’s not a few blocks, it’s not a one-stop destination. When they say Disney World is a destination, that’s no exaggeration. As we passed under the welcome to Disney World sign, I was completely overwhelmed by the size of this place! Thank heavens for Google Maps, the My Disney Experience App (a MUST have!) and lots of signs.

We followed the simple and concise directions straight to the building we were staying in at the Caribbean Beach Resort (naturally we’d pick one of the most spread out, massive resorts). One of the absolute coolest things about how Disney makes the magic happen? Between the app and our Magic Bands, we had everything we needed right there. We didn’t have to go to the lobby to check in, we didn’t have to wait for our room, as soon as we parked, I clicked on “check in” and boom! We were able to scan the door lock with our magic bands and we were in. It seemed too good to be true, too easy, but honestly the entire trip was like that. They really do take the worry out of keeping track of things. As long as I could find one of our magic bands or my phone, I had everything I needed.

Our room was so awesome! We stayed in the Trinidad building which was really far away from the lobby and main pool, but it was right next to the Spyglass Grill, the bus stop and the Trinidad Village Pool which we utilized frequently. Why so far away from the center of the action? Duh…Pirate Rooms!

Not just a pirate shower curtain or picture on the wall, but full-blown Disney Style Pirate decorating! The beds were pirate ships, the lights were lanterns,  the carpet was a world map, the curtain separating the bathroom was a skull and crossbones, mini fridge was a whiskey barrel, TV stand was a crate,  the table top was Jack Sparrow’s compass, pirate ships on the shower curtain, pictures…wow! Only Disney could pull something this amazing off. Honestly, the only complaint I can muster is that I wish the beds had been Queen beds instead of Double beds. That is the very reason I only booked 2 nights here. I knew after a couple of days in the park we’d need a little more space.

Long drive, need to stretch and relax…hmmm…let’s go to Old Port Royale (aka the lobby, giant pool and center of the action)!

Again, no one does scene setting and decorating like Disney. No one in the entire world that ever lived can do what they can do and this pool was no exception. Not one, but two water slides (one through a dark tunnel), cannons, forts, hammocks, palm trees, sandy beaches, a light house and a gigantic pirate ship play area. I’m not a kid, but even I got a little giddy at the sight!

The kids hit the pool and Dad & I meandered on over to the oh so conveniently adjacent Banana Cabana. (Thank you Disney for thinking of the parents too!) I don’t remember what my husband had (other than they were out of Kraken Rum so the bartender more than compensated with something else) but I had their signature drink, the Banana Cabana, and it was out of this world good! Kids can have the pool –let me soak in a pool of this stuff and mama will be happy! Ha ha!

Everyone that we talked to was so friendly and nice – it was such a change from other places we’ve traveled. It took literally minutes to realize we were in a totally different world here and it was an amazing world. One of the neatest things happened to us here. We paid for our drinks with a Disney Rewards Redemption Card (Chase gives you a kickback from all of your purchases if you use a Disney Visa and you can roll that onto a rewards card to spend in the park – highly recommend!) and somewhere between the bar and our lounge chairs, we dropped it without realizing it. There was about $300 on it so someone could have really had fun with it. Someone found it, picked it and returned it to the bar. The bartender left her post to come find us and return it to us. Not even kidding – does that kind of honestly really exist still? Apparently here it does.

After swimming, it’s getting late so we head into the lobby to grab something to eat at the Centertown Market. Food was good, not spectacular, but good (burgers, Cuban & turkey sandwiches) but the best thing we purchased was refillable mugs for all of us. I flinched at nearly $20 each, but I guarantee you that they will pay for themselves over and over!

During the remainder of our stay, we utilized the pool right outside our building a couple of times but we made good friends out of the folks working at the Spyglass Grill! It was super convenient, the food was good and fast, plus they had a refill station for our mugs! Oh and those Magic Bands? My oldest son discovered a deep, deep fondness for non-alcoholic Pina Colada’s, the Grill had those and he could just swipe his Magic Band to pay for them. Over and over and over and over….but that’s another story! Ha ha! My food picks for the Grill? The Taco Trio (especially the fish taco!) and the Chorizo Burger with the side of Plantains & Yuca. Different, but really good.

We stayed here two nights and it was such a neat experience. Truly was a good introduction to the Magic that IS Disney World, but I’m glad that we did a split stay. If we could have done it, I’d love to stay 2 or 3 days at every resort. Maybe after I win the lottery!