Posts by Bekah Banihashemi

Baking Day with Baby Bear Stew Cookbook

Today was a day set aside for baking, and baking day it was!!! I made 6 loaves of Armenian Bread/Choreg (on page 152 in the Baby Bear Stew Cookbook) and 5 Xmas Tree Breads (on page 159 in the Baby Bear Stew Cookbook). We began a tradition in our family long long ago to have Xmas Tree Bread on Christmas morning while we open our stocking gifts. We have passed this tradition on for 4 almost 5 generations now. I did realize, with all my girls living away from our town in their own homes that I would be making the Xmas Tree Breads by myself this year. I actually want to have a hands on baking day with them and any interested grandchildren to make sure they know the special secrets of making Choreg and Xmas Tree Bread, so I need to schedule that someday soon. In the meantime-get yourself a copy of the Baby Bear Stew; Family Heritage Cookbook and if you want me to set up a baking day with you give me a call or send me an email. Hands on baking lessons are the BEST!!!

You may have a family traditional recipe that you like to make during the holidays. Why not get together with your kids or grandkids or friends and have a baking day. It is a great time for food fun and fellowship.…

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Baby Bear Stew Cookbook Inspired Christmas Traditions

The inspiration for the Baby Bear Stew: A Family Heritage Cookbook was built on a long standing family tradition of gourmet food made by all the great cooks in our family and shared with others during the holidays; and when you have a BIG family…that means any time of year. During the Christmas season, my mom, Roz (aka Grammie Rozzie to my kids) gathered her 30-40 favorite girl friends for her annual Cookie Exchange. I understand that the idea of a cookie party around the holidays is a common festive tradition and may no longer seem like the politically correct thing to do (all that SUGAR!!!!!) but my mom began her tradition in the 60s and it was a wonderful yearly highly anticipated event. My mom’s friends LOVED to cook and LOVED to share their recipes. Rozzie’s Cookie Exchange party was such a fantastic event and such a long standing tradition in our town that an article about it was written up in Sunset Magazine. Not only did we feature many of the cookie recipes in the original Baby Bear Stew; Family Heritage Cookbook that my mom, my aunt Nancy and my Gram created back in the day, I am the proud recipient of ALL of those incredible cookie recipes from over 50 years of Cookie Exchange Parties. That priceless box of vintage cookie recipes is just waiting to be shared, soooooo….another project on my bucket list is to write a Cookie Exchange Cookbook- 50 Years of Family Tradition. Today I am going to share a recipe with you that my mom created years ago. The original name of the recipe (on page 212 of the Baby Bear Stew Cookbook) is Oriental Brittle Cookies (not sure how politically correct that name is in today’s world). It is a crisp …

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Cranberry Bread-A Christmas Favorite

When the holiday parties begin and you need a sweet and healthy treat to bring to any event or to give as a hostess gift, this Cranberry Bread recipe (page 153 in the Baby Bear Stew Cookbook) is a wonderful recipe to try. There is extra protein added with the cottage cheese and the cranberries, orange rind and lemon rind provide antioxidants and fiber.

Ingredients

½ cup butter (I used ¼ cup butter and ¼ cup coconut oil)
¾ cup brown sugar
½ cup sugar
2 eggs
1 cup cottage cheese
2 Tablespoons grated orange rind
2 teaspoons lemon rind
¼ cup orange juice
3 cups flour (I used ½ whole wheat flour)
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 cup cranberries cut up
1 cup golden raisins chopped
½ cup chopped walnuts…

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Passion Perspective Giveaway Winner

And the winner is…

BRIANNA LYDING

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You will receive an email within the next few days to find out how to receive your prize! Thanks for being a part of our Passion Perspective Week!

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Don’t forget to check out some of Julie’s favorite books which can also all be found on Amazon! Click on each book to see the Amazon price and description!

Favorite books – Fiction: Anything by Joel C. Rosenberg, The Ezekiel OptionThe Copper ScrollDead HeatThe Twelfth ImamThe Tehran InitiativeDamascus Countdown.

Non-fiction: Delighting in the Trinity by Michael Reeves

THE WEISSER WOMEN…

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Last Minute Halloween

Are you a Last Minute Mom? Well, if you are or maybe these last few weeks have just been really busy, Rachel reminded and encouraged us before that what you do is ENOUGH! And, today’s post has some helpful tips and solutions if you may be a “last minute mom” when it comes to Halloween! Don’t have your candy and don’t want to brave the crazy crowds? We have a solution for you! Haven’t been able to find that perfect costume and don’t feel like getting the leftovers at the costume stores? Look no further! AMAZON has everything and now you can even have them send you your candy for Halloween! Do you have Amazon Prime?? Your orders will get to you in 2 days! Make your order TODAY and you will get it in time for your Halloween party, trick-or-treat time, or church harvest festival! Check out what they have below- candy, costumes for everyone, and more!

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Carrot Cake with a Healthy Fall Twist

It has only been a few months since I realized how delicious carrot cake is! It is quite an interesting concept- carrots in a cake?? Who ever thought of that!? Now, you may be wondering how carrot cake can have a “healthy” twist- “just because there are carrots in it doesn’t make it healthy.” Well, you would be absolutely right! But, what would you say if I told you this recipe takes out 75% of the oil amount- decreasing the calories by 1,560 and the fat amount by 126 grams- and replacing the oil with PUMPKIN! Yes, pumpkin! Not only does substituting the pumpkin for the oil make this cake a lot healthier, it also makes it so moist that I don’t think you will ever go back to using the full oil amount. Feeling a little iffy about this pumpkin switch…I guess you will just have to bake it (and eat it, of course) to believe it 🙂 But, this has become my husband’s favorite dessert, even with knowing the healthy substitute!!

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What You Need:

3/4 Cup Brown Sugar

3/4 Cup Sugar

4 Eggs

2 Cups Flour

2 tsp Baking Soda

1 TBS Cinnamon

3/4 tsp Salt

1/4 cup Oil

1 cup + 1/4 cup Pumpkin

2 cups Grated Carrots

FROSTING

1/4 cup Butter

1/2 stick (1/2 cup) Cream Cheese

Scant 2 cups Powdered Sugar

1/2 tsp Vanilla

1 TBS Milk (Add more as needed)

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The How-To:

1. Add all the ingredients except for the carrots into a kitchen aid bowl and mix. [Take out your butter and cream cheese to soften for the frosting]

2. Grate carrots. [If you have a newer Kitchen Aid, I would highly recommend this grater attachment! We received it as a wedding gift and have loved using it for grating cheese, carrots and …

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Pumpkin Carving and Crafting!

I don’t know about you, but I am seeing pumpkins EVERYWHERE!! The ways you can craft or decorate with pumpkins is limitless, but sometimes it is hard to think outside the box of putting a display of mini pumpkins on the dining room table or carving a jack-o-lantern for your front porch. Our friends, The Dating Divas, are going to help us out today! I am going to share their …

60 Creative Pumpkin Carving Ideas

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and

90 Creative No-Carve Pumpkin Ideas

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Click HERE for the rest of the ideas and the how-tos! These ideas are so fun, you don’t want to miss them!

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Giveaway Winner and Special Link

AND THE WINNER IS….

Julie Caldwell!!

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Sending a Hug for Harvest

Harvest marks the end of growth, but hopefully growth never stops in your family! I know that technology is great and easy way to stay in communication with family and friends, but I hope and think that letter writing should never cease to exist! Sending mail shows a huge amount of effort and love and thoughtfulness! Because I love receiving mail, I like sending it as well, hoping that the receiver of my mail is as excited as I am to see real letters instead of junk mail or ads in the mailbox! Rachel has been teaching her girls about mail and how fun it can be to send and receive letters! So, I tried sending something a little less traditional to see what the girls would think…I sent them HUGS! Here’s how you do it…

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What you Need:

Scrapbook or Construction Paper

Heart stencil (Optional- can always freehand)

Pen or Pencil

Scissors

Markers

Stickers (Optional)

Ribbon

Tape or Glue

1. Choose some fun colors and/or patterns of scrapbooking or construction paper.

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2. Cut out a heart. Write a fun message on the heart — I wrote “A Hug for (name)!” Add stickers to embellish.

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3. Trace each hand and cut. Write messages on each of the hands.

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4. Cut out 2 pieces of the ribbon however long you want the hug to be. I think each of mine were 12 in.

5. Tape or glue the ribbon onto the back of the heart and each hand.

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6. You can even use a fun piece of paper to fold into a unique envelope for your hug!

IMG_14847. Finally, send in the mail! And ask to be sent pictures once your recipients get their hugs or enclose the HOW-TO instructions and ask for a hug back!

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Throwback: The Bored Board

Although this craft was originally designed for summer boredom, how often do you have to think of creative ideas on your feet when you hear “I’m Bored!!” throughout the school year? The Bored Board can be very useful for activities once homework is finished or for free days on the weekends! It can include outside time, games, crafts, kid dates, or even chores! This craft is great for all year round and can be adjusted depending on the season, sport or age! Click HERE to see the How To!

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