Happy Saturday! Are you getting super excited for more beautiful Spring days? I know I am! Here in our neck of the suburbs, we had the most amazing weather on Easter. It was truly beautiful and it allowed for tons of time to be outside playing with the kids, having the windows open, and just celebrating the resurrection of Christ.
Our Easter started two weeks early with a breakfast visit with the Easter Bunny. [E] wasn't exactly scared but she wasn't exactly happy either. I think it helped that she had Big Sis on his lap with her.
The day before Easter we had a surprise visit from the Easter Cutie who hid plastic eggs around the house for us to find.
That evening we dyed eggs for the Easter Bunny.
I found this great idea about using a whisk for [E] so she could dye eggs too. It worked out great!
Easter morning the tricky Easter Bunny hid our eggs outside this year! [E] found the plastic ones...
...and [K] found the real ones.
Starting several years ago my Mom would buy matching Easter dresses for [K] and her cousin [C]. Usually [A] and I would try to wear something that would compliment her outfit so family pictures would be pleasing to the eye. Three years ago we all wore a shade of pink. This year I had very similar navy with white polka dot shirts for me, [K] and [E]. However, as soon as cousin [C] got here in her beautiful purple dress, [K] was determined to match her. Right down to borrowing a cross necklace from Nana to colorful socks with gym shoes.
Uncle Goofball gives great spinning rides.
[K] and Auntie Mame played catch and hide-and-seek for at least an hour. I'm not sure who had more fun ;)
[E] spent most of her time outside climbing through this tangle like a jungle cat.
But occasionally all three girls would play together.
I'm so excited about this picture of me and my love. He's such an amazing, sweet person. I love him so much. I hope you all had as wonderful of an Easter as we had!
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Easter Dinner Recipes
Hi! I hope you had a wonderful Easter filled with family, food, and candy!
We had such a fantastic Easter. It was a smaller group (only 17) and that meant it was a bit more relaxed and we could spend more time talking to everyone and less time in the kitchen. My Mom, as usual, had a ton of food in addition to all of the amazing dishes people brought with them. One of the highlights of any party is my aunt and uncles broccoli. I think they just steam it and add some adobo seasoning. Every time they make it the bowl is empty by the time everyone has gone through the buffet. This year I wanted to compliment their dish by offering another simple, yet flavorful, vegetable.
I originally saw this recipe on a friends Facebook page and thought it looked amazing. I made it exactly as stated and ended up having to throw most of it away. You see, I was home alone the day I made it and the original recipe uses Buffalo Wing sauce and ever since giving birth to our oldest daughter, I just can't handle spicy food anymore. However, luckily I tried the cauliflower BEFORE adding the sauce and it was so delicious I knew I'd be making it like that again. So, without further adieu, I present:
Cauliflower Buffalo Bites (without the Buffalo)
(from the website: Good Dinner Mom)
Serves 6
Ingredients
The second dish I made was so incredible, there was none left and my uncle even had two pieces. He can be a very honest critic and he was "mmm'ing" like nobody's business. That had to be the most rewarding compliment!
I originally saw this recipe in People magazine (I know, weird spot to find a cake recipe) and thought it looked delicious so I decided to make it for Easter. Then, randomly, I saw an ad for it on some web page I was surfing and looked at it online. The great thing about finding a recipe online is that often times there are reviews / comments and occasionally the comments contain ways to improve upon the original recipe. This was one of those times. (I followed the advice of 'Pupsmom09' on page 3.)
Classic Angel Flake Coconut Cake
(from the website: Kraft Recipes)
Serves 18
Ingredients
I hope you have the chance to try out these recipes and if you do, please let me know what you think.
We had such a fantastic Easter. It was a smaller group (only 17) and that meant it was a bit more relaxed and we could spend more time talking to everyone and less time in the kitchen. My Mom, as usual, had a ton of food in addition to all of the amazing dishes people brought with them. One of the highlights of any party is my aunt and uncles broccoli. I think they just steam it and add some adobo seasoning. Every time they make it the bowl is empty by the time everyone has gone through the buffet. This year I wanted to compliment their dish by offering another simple, yet flavorful, vegetable.
I originally saw this recipe on a friends Facebook page and thought it looked amazing. I made it exactly as stated and ended up having to throw most of it away. You see, I was home alone the day I made it and the original recipe uses Buffalo Wing sauce and ever since giving birth to our oldest daughter, I just can't handle spicy food anymore. However, luckily I tried the cauliflower BEFORE adding the sauce and it was so delicious I knew I'd be making it like that again. So, without further adieu, I present:
Cauliflower Buffalo Bites (without the Buffalo)
(from the website: Good Dinner Mom)

Ingredients
- 1 large head cauliflower, cut into bite-size florets
- Olive oil to drizzle
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon pepper
This is where I stop but if you want to make the Buffalo version, here are the additional ingredients. - 1 tablespoon melted butter (Use coconut oil for vegan option)
- ⅔ cup Frank’s Buffalo Wing Style hot sauce or other hot wing sauce of choice
- Preheat oven to 450F degrees.
- Place cauliflower florets into plastic bag. Drizzle olive oil over florets to barely coat.
- Add garlic powder, salt and pepper. Close bag and toss ingredients around so all florets are coated.
(*Side note: I've used garlic salt instead of powder and then omitted the ¼ teaspoon salt and it's worked out just fine.) - Place on ungreased
cookie sheet or baking pan and bake on middle rack for 15 minutes,
turning florets once during baking. Check them at the 10 minute mark for
desired tenderness. You don’t want them to be soggy!
Again, this is where I stop and they are SO delicious but here is the Buffalo version as well. - Remove florets from oven. Melt butter in medium glass bowl. Add hot sauce to butter. Toss cauliflower and stir to cover all florets with hot sauce.
- Return to oven and cook for additional 5 minutes.
The second dish I made was so incredible, there was none left and my uncle even had two pieces. He can be a very honest critic and he was "mmm'ing" like nobody's business. That had to be the most rewarding compliment!
I originally saw this recipe in People magazine (I know, weird spot to find a cake recipe) and thought it looked delicious so I decided to make it for Easter. Then, randomly, I saw an ad for it on some web page I was surfing and looked at it online. The great thing about finding a recipe online is that often times there are reviews / comments and occasionally the comments contain ways to improve upon the original recipe. This was one of those times. (I followed the advice of 'Pupsmom09' on page 3.)
Classic Angel Flake Coconut Cake
(from the website: Kraft Recipes)

Ingredients
- 1 pkg. yellow cake mix (I'm sure you can substitute a homemade yellow cake if you would rather not use a mix.)
- 3 eggs (for cake mix)
- 7-oz. pkg. flaked coconut, divided
- 1 can coconut milk (I used the Trader Joe's Light canned stuff)
- milk
- 1 tsp. pure vanilla
- 3.4 oz. pkg. JELL-O Coconut Cream Flavor Instant Pudding
- 3.4 oz. pkg. JELL-O White Chocolate Flavor Instant Pudding
- 1/4 cup powdered sugar
- 8 oz. tub COOL WHIP Whipped Topping, thawed
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Prepare cake batter and bake as directed on package for 2 (9-inch) round layers, substituting 2/3 of the water in the cake mix with coconut milk, adding 2/3 cup flaked coconut, 1/4 cup milk, and dry coconut pudding mix into batter before pouring into prepared pans.
- While still hot, poke small holes in your layers and baste them with coconut milk.
- Cool cakes in pans 10 min. Remove from pans to wire racks; cool completely.
- Meanwhile, beat dry white chocolate pudding mix, powdered sugar, 2/3 cup coconut milk, and 1/3 cup milk in large bowl with whisk 2 min. (Pudding will be thick.) Stir in COOL WHIP. Refrigerate until ready to assemble cake.
- Stack cake layers on plate, filling with 1 cup of the pudding mixture and 3/4 cup of the flaked coconut. Frost top and side of cake with remaining pudding mixture. Press remaining flaked coconut into pudding mixture. Refrigerate 1 hour.
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(Isn't it cool how the Batgirl symbol glows from the candle light?) |
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
E's One Year Photos
This past Thursday I took the girls over to our local JCPenney Portrait Studio to take E's first year portraits. (If you recall from previous posts, I have taken K to get her pictures done each year as well.) I was trying to wait on getting her pictures taken until the injury on the bridge of her nose was completely healed, but it still isn't totally gone and I didn't want to be a half year late like I was on K's 3rd year pictures.
E is not exactly the best napper and this particular day she napped early so she was getting quite cranky by the end of her photo shoot. I have to say though that she did great and I think we got some really cute ones. I also had our photographer take a few of the girls together in their Easter dresses and I got a collage of three of my favorites.
So, without further ado, our baby girls first year photos:
Here is the collage of the pictures of the girls together:
And here are each of the pictures individually so it's easier to see them:
So there you have it! It's fun to go back and look at E in the mermaid pictures we took only 6 months ago. Her hair has grown so much and her looks have already changed quite a bit.
Thanks for stopping by!
E is not exactly the best napper and this particular day she napped early so she was getting quite cranky by the end of her photo shoot. I have to say though that she did great and I think we got some really cute ones. I also had our photographer take a few of the girls together in their Easter dresses and I got a collage of three of my favorites.
So, without further ado, our baby girls first year photos:
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Hi, I'm one! |
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You know that expression, "If you love it so much, why don't you marry it?" I'd marry this picture if I could. |
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When K was 9 months old, I had her picture taken with her "Grammie Blanket". I wanted to get a photo of E with her Grammie Blanket so my Grandma can have one of each girl with their blankets. |
Here is the collage of the pictures of the girls together:
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This is the dress E was supposed to wear for Easter but then Grandpa bought her such a beautiful one that we decided to wear than on Easter and save this one for her pictures. |
And here are each of the pictures individually so it's easier to see them:
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Our Boo Bears. |
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I'm so happy with how this one turned out! |
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Oh how I love that smile. |
So there you have it! It's fun to go back and look at E in the mermaid pictures we took only 6 months ago. Her hair has grown so much and her looks have already changed quite a bit.
Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Easter Beauties
This Easter we spent a nice relaxing day at home with Grandpa. With all of the craziness of packing and getting ready to move, the Easter Bunny almost forgot about hiding eggs and getting K's basket together. Thankfully the Bunny remembered in the wee hours of the morning before anyone else woke up and was able to get everything all set. After K found her eggs and ripped through her gifts, Grandpa came over for a relaxed dinner of Bistro Chicken, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, salad, bread and raspberry brownies. It was really nice to spend so much time with him and to have a day where we didn't have to worry about packing. Here are a few pictures of the girls in their Easter outfits:
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Hunting for Easter Eggs |
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Smiling for the camera |
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Sweet sisters in their matching yellow outfits |
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Our smiley little girl |
Grandpa and E checking each other out. |
Grandpa and K modeling the latest in Easter eyewear. |
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