Sunday, August 7, 2011

Apple Oven Pancakes, 2010 posts continued...

Remember what our fruit trees looked like in the summer/fall of 2010? This link will jog your memory... So, What do you do with a bumper crop of apples? You make Apple Oven Pancakes every Sunday morning for a while...
Here's the recipe: 
3 1/2 tbsp melted butter in pan, spread on 4 Tbsp Brown sugar and 1/2 tsp cinnamon. Top with sliced apples (recipe says to peel them, bah!)

Pour batter (4 eggs, 1 cup flour, 1 cup milk, 1/4 tsp salt, take care to not overmix) over apples and bake @ 400 degrees x30-35 min. I use my Pampered Chef pie plate which is slightly bigger than the average pie dish, so I doubled the recipe.

The pancake rises in the oven. When done, immediately loosen sides and flip onto a dish. In a couple minutes, the pancake will lose its puffiness, and just be pure deliciousness!

A slice of Apple Oven Pancake with a lake of lemon juice surrounded by powdered sugar mountains! Yummy!

Serve to happy children!

Camping, September 2010

We finally got the camper up to our favorite place in September (2010). Refinishing the house took priority, but we accomplished enough to call it good. All that's left is the front porch and that'll wait until summer 2011. So off we went.
 Jonathan reading Biscuit to Annisia! He's really liking knowing how to read!
The kids playing on the rocks...a favorite pastime.
Mommy reading in the aspens...a favorite pastime...
Then we climbed a different, more challenging route up our favorite rock. Michael only got a photo of me...you should have seen the kids! They rocked! (sorry, couldn't resist!)
Jonathan considering the grandeur...
We went on a hike and kept climbing rocks. A sweet photo of the kids and I.

Superman and princess chairs by the fire.
Superman and Princess by the fire...

Must catch up...Some Aug/Sept 2010

I cannot believe I am nearly a year behind on this blog.

This is a photo of Jonathan starting Kindergarten, last year...
This is what happens when your kids get Transformers for birthdays...Daddy has to read the instructions that baffle Mommy. Kiddo catches on quickly.
Jonathan carrying the Husqvarna chainsaw to Daddy. He's a good, strong boy!
Annisia was excited about our cucumbers and the one zucchini that grew in our garden! Look at that grin! She's a good helper in the garden.
Gramma and Papa came over for lunch one day and the kids talked her into reading to them. 
Wily rascals!
Michael loves his hammock, and the kids do too. So the one he's had for many years, long before we were married, was getting trashed. I decided that was going to be his birthday gift. So I ordered him this one from Hammocks Rada in Mexico, and we really like it. I was hesitant to order from Mexico; wasn't sure how long it would take to ship here, currency exchange via internet...you know. They are the BEST! Everything is handled on the website, you know exactly how much it costs in US dollars before purchasing, and it was here within days. So quickly, in fact, that I wasn't quick enough to remember to tell Michael not to open any packages from FedEx and he opened it at the office!
Found these sweet footprints climbing up my stainless steel fridge. "Hmmm," I wondered, late one evening on my way past it. "How did one of the kids climb the fridge? I know they are good climbers and all, but that's pushing it." Then Daddy fessed up to helping Annisia walk up the fridge.
One Friday morning, I found this scene in the living room. I wonder what Yogi bear did to deserve being run over?! Poor bear.
One Saturday, we got going cleaning the windows. (shhhh, don't tell anyone I do windows. I really don't. Michael does!) I asked the kids to pick up some toys for me while we were busy. Well, they don't listen so well. Then I grabbed the vacuum cleaner to vacuum while the furniture was moved away from the wall. They still didn't pick up their stuff. So I did. Then I put them to work doing what I could have been doing while they should have been doing their job! Ha! That'll teach them!
Annisia dusted,
while Jonathan vacuumed!
He's pretty good at that! Hmmm...food for thought.