Showing posts with label Neighbor Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neighbor Gifts. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

Neighbor Christmas Gift Ideas



     Doing nice things for neighbors at Christmastime is something we learned from our mom.  The was an awesome example of serving other people including our neighbors. She would really go out of her way to say thank you to them and our family friends at this time.  We would usually spend days baking and cooking a large amount of treats to put together for this project.  Among them was almond roca, fudge, peanut brittle, carmel corn, chocolate dipped pretzels.  These always turned out so delicious and us kids were always so sad we weren't the ones getting all of the goodies, but we still had fun delivering them to our various friends and neighbors.

Below you will find the various recipes!

Almond Roca

2 Cups Sugar
1 lb. Butter
1/4 tsp Salt
3/4 Cup Chopped, Blanched, Almonds
1/2 lb. Chocolate, melted
1 Cup Finely Ground Almonds

1.  Put sugar in a skillet first, then add butter and salt.  Cut butter into small pieces coating well with sugar.  2.
    Turn control to HIGH, stirring constantly.  When butter is melted and well blended with the sugar, turn
    burner to MEDIUM.   Cook mixture until it is a deep amber.  Be sure to keep the mixture from the sides
    of the pan.
3.  When the mixture is at the brittle stage (it will spin a thread when you hold the spoon up, or it will be rock
    hard if you drop some in a cup of cold water), pour onto an ungreased tray or cookie sheet.
4.  When set, brush with melted chocolate and sprinkle with the finely ground nut meats, pressing firmly in the
    chocolate.
5.  When this has set, turn over and do the other side.
6.  Break into irregular pieces.

** This recipe stores well in an air-tight container!

Fudge




2 1/2 C. Sugar
3/4 tsp Salt
1/2 Stick Butter or margarine
1- 5 oz can of Evaporated Milk (approx. 2/3 C)
1- 7 oz Jar Marshmallow Fluff
3/4 tsp Vanilla
1- 12 oz package of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
1/2 C. Chopped Walnuts (optional)

1.  You will use a 9X13" pan for this, so grease it and set it aside.
2.  In a large saucepan, combine the sugar, salt, butter, evaporated milk, and marshmallow fluff on low.  Once it is all mixed well, increase your heat to medium until you have a full rolling boil.  Boil and stir constantly for 5 minutes.
3.  Remove from heat and add your chocolate chips and vanilla.
4.  Once the chocolate chips have melted, if you are going to add walnuts, add them now.
5.  Pour into your greased pan and let it cool.
6.  Cut into approximately 1" squares to share!

  
Peanut Brittle


1 Cup Sugar
1/2 Cup Light Corn Syrup
Dash of Salt
1 to 1 1/2 Cups Shelled Raw Peanuts
1 Tbsp Margarine
1/2 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Vanilla

1.  Grease your cookie sheet heavily.
2.  Combine sugar, corn syrup, and salt in a 3 quart casserole dish.  Stir in peanuts.
3.  Microwave on high until the mixture is light brown (about 8- 10 minutes).  Stir once or twice during this
     period.
4.  Stir in remaining ingredients until light and foamy.
5. Quickly spread onto the greased baking sheet.  Spread as thin as possible for brittle candy.
6.  Cool and break into pieces and eat.

Carmel Corn

A LARGE bowl of air popped popcorn  (I also really like to use the puffed corn now so you don't have to deal with kernels)

1 Cup Butter or margarine
1 Cup of Sugar (you can also use 1/2 Granulated and 1/2 Brown to make it lighter)
1 Cup Karo Syrup
1 tsp Baking Soda
1-2 Tbsp Milk (only if you want to make it sticky)

1.  After you have popped your popcorn, it is a good idea to sift it into another big bowl so you can minimize how many seeds are left.  Set it aside.
2.  In a medium to saucepan, melt the butter.  Add in your karo syrup and sugar.  Mix pretty constantly until you have a rapid boil.  The mixture will start rising in the pan just a little bit.  Continue stirring for about 1 minute or until you are sure the sugar has dissolved.  Take off the hot burner.
3.  Add the baking soda and stir in well until it is mixed completely.  Again, your mixture will rise even more, that is why you want a larger saucepan.
4.  Add your milk if you want the end result to be a sticky carmel corn.  If you want the crunchier type, do not add the milk.  I really don't even measure this anymore.  I just tip the jug for a second or two and that is the perfect amount.
5.  Start pouring this over the popped corn until it is evenly coated.  If you want the sticky carmel corn, stop here.
6.  If you want a crunchy carmel corn, preheat your oven to 200.  Spread the popcorn out onto a cookie sheet, into a 9X13" glass pan, or if you mixed this in a metal bowl, you can use this, it will just take a little longer to finish.  Stick this in the oven and cook in 15 minute intervals, stirring each time until it reaches the crunchiness you want.  Let it cool before putting onto your goody plate!

Almond Joys

This was also a favorite of us kids during Christmas time.  I don't recall making these at any other time of the year!

2 Cups Sugar
2 Cups White Karo Syrup
1/2 Cup Water

Boil to 225° (soft ball in cold water), remove from stove and add:

1 1/2 Lbs. Coconut
1 Cup Chopped Almonds
1/4 tsp Almond Extract

1.  Stir well.
2.  Pour into a buttered pan.
3.  When cool, cut into small squares and dip in chocolate.

**If you would rather make Mounds Bars, just leave out the almonds!

Chocolate Covered Pretzels




    These are so easy and just delicious.  All you need is a bag of pretzels and some chocolate or white  chocolate almond bark.  Melt the almond bark in either a double boiler saucepan or a microwave safe bowl (on 50% heat) until the chocolate is melted.  Add a little bit of oil or vegetable oil to the chocolate to make it smooth.  Once it is melted, take a handful of pretzels into the chocolate.  Use a fork to scoop them out one at a time, tap the chocolate off into the pan, and place the pretzel onto a cookie sheet covered in parchment paper or wax paper.

    After they have dried, you can either leave them like that, or take the opposite flavor of almond bark and lightly drizzle that flavor over the top.  You can also add green or red sprinkles while the chocolate is still wet.


Snow Stacks

This was something our mom used to make to add to the plate and they were always so good.  They are also REALLY easy.  All you need for this is white almond bark and chow mein noodles.  Melt the chocolate as above with the chocolate covered pretzels.  Once the chocolate is melted, pour the bag of chow mein noodles in the chocolate.  Mix around until they are all covered and start scooping them onto a cookie sheet with wax paper or parchment paper in little mounds.  Let them dry completely before moving them.  They take a little longer than the chocolate covered pretzels.  You can add peanuts or cashews or something if you  would like.



12 Days of Christmas Gifts

    We did this as a family a few times and then had it done to us too.  It was really fun on both ends.  Being the one to give the gift, you really had to start coming up with creative ways to deliver the gifts because after the first day or two, the families would start keeping an eye out for you to see who their secret family was.  We would do the same thing.  It was fun to have to try and hide while making the delivery, or sitting at the window to try to catch whoever was delivering to you.  I can't remember what criteria we used to pick our families other than just friends, but one suggestion would be to pick a family you know may be struggling or needing a little extra help around the holidays.

Some of the gift suggestions are:

  • A pie
  • A goody platter (you could count each different treat as a different day.  Example: 4 different types of treats could be given on day 4)
  • Christmas Pillowcases (1 for each member of the family and again, just assign it to the day that coordinates with the number)
  • A Christmas mug with either candy or Hot Chocolate packets inside.
  • These hot coco packets were just made out of the icing decorating bags.  Just add 2 packets of hot coco, mini marshmallows, and some sprinkles for flare!
  • A Christmas music CD
  • A Christmas movie or a movie night packet (basket, pop, chips, popcorn, movie theater style candy, Christmas movie).  
    • Polar Express
    • Elf
    • How the Grinch Stole Christmas
    • Miracle on 34th Street
    • Home Alone
  • An ornament for each member of the family (or just the days-  this could be a good 12th day idea)
    • You could spell a word, multiple words, decorate with a reindeer or Christmas Tree
  • Candy canes
  • A bag of Reindeer food (full of bird seed and glitter)
    • You can attach a card with this little saying on it
      • "Sprinkle on the lawn at night
      • The moon will make it sparkle bright
      • As Santa's Reindeer fly and roam,
      • This food will guide them to you home!
  • Apple Cider Packets
  • A cute container long chocolate dipped Pretzel Sticks (12)
  • Christmas Cake Pops
  • Decorate an empty jar like a snowman.  Fill it with the dry ingredients for cookie dough.
  • If finances or not a problem, may a gift of 2 for each family member on the final day.
  • Possibly fixings for Christmas dinner: Ham or Turkey, potatoes or mashed potato mix, vegetable, rolls, stuffing, salad (or whatever else you might have for a Christmas dinner.  I am sure everyone is different!)
  • A popcorn Tin
  • A nativity Set (here is a link for an idea)
  • 6 pack of IBC Rootbeer or Cream Soda (or other 6 pack pop) dressed up like Reindeer (idea here)
  • A Christmas Decoration
  • If you can find a Christmas jello mold, give that and green or red jello
  • Christmas cookie cutters and a package of cookie dough mix



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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Store SALE!!!

  Hey Everyone!!!  We are having a sale in our store now through the end of the month!  We are trying to add some new fun items we have been working on and want to have a sale on some of the favorites.  So visit our shop and enter this code in at check out:  SHOP10  and you will receive 10% of your purchase of $12.00 or more.  We hope you enjoy it, but hurry because there are only 2 weeks left in the month!  Here is a preview of a couple of our newest items.

Handmade Silk Flowers (with or without the feather accent)


Boys and Girls Ribbon Pacifier Clips


Boys and Girls Beaded Pacifier Clips



Family Birthday Boards.  With Mother's Day coming around, it is a good time to start thinking of her. These are awesome ideas for Mom's and Mother-in-laws!


The Missionary Board has been a really Neat quote for families to have in their homes while their loved one is serving!



These CTR Towels have been awesome gifts for all kids turning 8!



Saturday, September 8, 2012

Homemade Salsa

There are some things that I just love about going home to visit.  One of my favorite things is my Mom's cooking.  She is seriously my inspiration in cooking.  Everything she makes is WONDERFUL!!  I love to eat at her house.  I hope that one day my kids will feel the same way about my cooking, because I sure do try to be like my Mom.
My Mom cans the greatest salsa every year, and I LOVE IT!  So do my husband and kids.  So a few years ago I decided that I needed to plant my garden according to what I needed for the salsa.  And that is exactly what I did, and still do (plus a lot more).

My garden is finally getting to the point where I can harvest enough tomatoes and peppers to make salsa.

Terry's Salsa  :)

7-8 qts tomatoes                                                            1 1/2 C. lemon juice or vinegar
5 C. chopped onions                                                      1 1/2 T. ground oregano
1 C. chopped green bell peppers                                    2 T.  ground cumin
1 C. Anaheim peppers                                                    2 1/2 T. onion salt
1/4-1/2 C. Jalapenos                                                      2 T. garlic salt
1/4 C. Cayenne peppers                                                 1 bunch fresh cilantro
2 cloves fresh garlic                                                         1 C. sugar

Blanch and skin tomatoes.  Puree the tomatoes.  Simmer onions, peppers, garlic, and tomatoes for several hours.  You want to cook off a lot of the watery-ness that comes from the tomatoes.  When it gets to the consistancy that you like add the rest of the ingredients.  Put in clean, hot jars.  Give them a hot bath for 22 minutes after the water starts boiling.


I had a hard time finding Anaheim and Cayenne peppers this spring when I was planting my garden, so I just planted 4 different kinds of peppers, including green and jalapenos, and used what I planted.  I think that it turned out really good, even though it was not exactly the right peppers.  I always leave out enough salsa for us to eat over the next few days.  This time, as the hubby was eating his chips and salsa (almost finished half the bowl by himself) he commented that this was the best salsa I have ever made.  So really, add peppers that you like.
I decided that I would get as many canned as I could and give them as neighbor gifts this year.  Otherwise, with baby #4 coming just a little before Christmas season, my neighbors would not get anything.  So I hope I can get enough tomatoes before the freeze hits!


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

It is THAT time of the year again....

ZUCCHINI TIME!!

So this is the time of the year that you hope, beyond all hope, that your neighbors, family and friends did not plant any zucchini, and if they did you hope theirs died, because you have enough to share with your whole neighborhood and more.  :)  You know what I am talking about, right?  
Well, I am in that position now.  We ever only plant one zucchini plant and we still always have WAY more than we can handle (and we love zucchini bread).
This week alone we picked 10, yes 10, zucchinis.  More than enough to make dozens of loaves of bread.  I was so excited when my husband told me of an elderly gentleman in our ward who is celebrating his 85th birthday this week (one loaf down!)
So anyway, today is bread making day, so we can use this zucchini that is taking over my kitchen.
I cannot remember where I found this recipe, or who was the wonderful person that shared it with me, but we have been using it for years, and I love it!!



Zucchini Bread

3 eggs
1 C. oil
2 C. sugar (I use 1 C. brown and 1 C. white)
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
3 tsp cinnamon
2 C. grated zucchini (seeds scraped out)
3 tsp. vanilla
3 C. Flour

Preheat oven to 325*
Beat the eggs well.  Add oil.  Add in the remaining ingredients and mix well.  Pour into greased loaf pans, filling 3/4 full.  Bake for one hour at 325*
This makes about 1 large loaf pan with 2 little, or almost 2 large loaf pans.
I take the smaller pans out at 45 minutes and check the middle with a toothpick to see if they are done.  Sometimes they need just a little bit longer.

Depending upon how big you let your zucchini grow, it usually takes one per batch.  I picked most of mine this time when they were about 12" long and that was about perfect.  But if you love to let them get huge, be my guest, just more bread for you!

 I use a small spoon and scoop out the seeds in the center.

 My wonderful husband got me a cool grater attachment for my kitchen aid that works fabulously, but you can use any grater and grate up the zucchini.

The finished product!  The house smells so wonderful right now!!

~Rachel~

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Christmas in July

One of the many things we all have on our to-do lists in December is neighbor gifts.  We all take the time and make something nice for our neighbors to thank them for all they do.  Here’s something I came up with for a little gift for friends and neighbors in July or the sometime in the summertime.  I think you can never thank your friends and neighbors enough.

It’s a little bucket with all the needed items for ice cream sundaes.  We took them around to our friends on Sunday with a little tag that said “we hope you enjoy your sundae.”
Items needed:

sandbox bucket (I bought mine at Michaels crafts for $1) or a bag to put it all in
hot fudge sauce
caramel sauce
peanuts




You could be fancy and add an ice cream scoop, bananas, brownies, redi whip, or anything you like to put with ice cream.
I made some homemade hot fudge sauce and caramel sauce and put them in little jam jars with a little tag on them to heat in microwave.  I put some peanuts in cute matching bag.  I put the jars and peanuts on bottom of bucket where it is skinnier with the ice cream on top.


Here’s the recipes I used.  I love them and think they are sooo yummy!  I don’t think it gets any better than these.
The hot fudge sauce is from a family cookbook recipe coming from a cousin and the caramel sauce comes from my favorite cookbook in the world “Our best bites.” 
 I honestly think everyone needs to own this cookbook it really has the best recipes ever in the entire cookbook.  I haven’t tried anything yet that I haven’t liked and it’s especially great if you are doing a party or special event and want really great food.  You will be so happy with it.  Anyways, here are the recipes:
Hot Fudge Sauce
2 cups sugar
4 ½ T. cocoa
1 cube butter
2 T. flour
1 large can evaporated milk
1 tsp. vanilla

Combine all ingredients in a saucepan.  Boil 3-5 minutes on medium heat.

Buttermilk Caramel Syrup

¾ cup buttermilk
1 ½ cups sugar
½ cup real butter (no substitutions)


2 tablespoons corn syrup
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla

Combine buttermilk, sugar, butter, corn syrup, and baking soda in a 4-quart pan.  Bring mixture to a boil and reduce heat to low-just make sure it’s still bubbling.  Cook, stirring very frequently, for 7-9 minutes or until the syrup reaches a rich golden brown.  Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.
                                          
                                                                                      *Heather*
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