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Baking breads and cakes! It smells great in my house

December 7, 2010 by Tricia

Perhaps it’s the spirit of the season, or maybe it’s all of the emails that I’ve been getting lately with interesting sounding recipes, but I’ve been on a baking spree in the last week and a half.

It started the weekend before last when I had the urge to make french toast. Not just any french toast. No … It had to be the kind of french toast that’s made with cinnamon swirl brioche. I had a craving – obviously.

At first I just tried to go out and buy a cinnamon swirl brioche or some kind of cinnamon swirl bread. I looked in a few grocery stores and some local bakeries without any luck. Would you believe that the best I could find was a commercial brand of Cinnamon raisin bread? Finally I decided to make my own. Of course I didn’t have any luck finding a cinnamon brioche recipe that I liked … somehow I got side tracked and discovered cinnamon babka and cinnamon chocolate babka recipes and oh it was on! Before I knew it my kitchen counter was covered in mixing bowls, flour and the air smelled of yeast and spices.

Grating the chocolate for the cinnamon chocolate babka was uh .. interesting … I tried a hand grater at first and well … that would have taken two hours. So … out came my Braun all in one food processor. You know … the machine I should have been using all all long to mix my double batches of dough? Eventually, with my husbands help, I got enough of the dark chocolate grated for the Cinnamon Chocolate babka.

I think it took about 7 hours to make two Cinnamon babkas and two cinnamon chocolate babkas that evening. Half the time was of course waiting for the bread dough to rise, but the rest was mixing, and figuring out how to grate all the chocolate and so on. I also hadn’t used my food processor for a long time so that took some time between cleaning it for use and figuring out which attachment to use.

You know what the sad part is about the whole experience? I didn’t really like the babkas – not initially at least. The bread was too dense and heavy, for my tastes anyway. I didn’t even end up using any of it to make the french toast that had initiated the whole idea in the first place. I ended up using the commercial cinnamon raisin bread that I bought in the grocery store – which was ok, but not the delicious experience I’d been anticipating. I’ve now found what seems to be the perfect cinnamon Brioche recipe for making a cinnamon swirl bread – perhaps I’ll try making that this coming weekend.

My husband took one of each of the Babkas to work to share with the nurses and his other co-workers in the day surgery recovery room. I hear they enjoyed them. Oh and at least with two less loaves of high calorie desert bread in the house I know I won’t be looking for the best fat burners any time soon!

Then … this past weekend I came across some tasty looking recipes for Zucchini bread. My husband had found a great deal on zucchini in the grocery store – a bag with 12 or so medium zucchini in it for $1.49! Yes they were still fresh! I had been going to grate them and package them up to freeze so that I could eventually add them to pasta sauces and other recipes. Well .. I ended up making four loaves of Zucchini bread and one Chocolate Zucchini cake. Yummy! Plus I still have about five cups of grated Zucchini left so I can either use that in dinner recipes or make more zucchini bread with it next year.

I also made two dozen carrot muffins from a packaged mix the same day that I made all those zucchini loaves. Chris took one Zucchini loaf to work, but we still have three, plus the cake and muffins galore. LOL … what was I thinking? There’s only two of us in the house. I think I’m either going to have to give away most of my baking of put it away in my already very packed freezer.

Gee .. I wonder what I’ll end up making next weekend?

Are you on a baking spree too?





Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Recipes, Recreation Tagged With: babka, baking, bread, brioche, cakes, chocolate, cinnamon, cinnamon chocolate babka, cooking, craving, french toast, house, loaf, muffins, season, spree, zucchini, zucchini bread

Automatic HD channels

December 1, 2010 by Tricia

I received an email earlier this week from my cable provider. Apparently they are starting a new service called Auto HD. What this means is that whenever I tune my TV to a standard television station that also comes in an HD version my TV will automatically start showing me the HD version of the channel.

Pretty cool.

Of course, I’m assuming that if we didn’t subscribe to HD channels this service wouldn’t work for us.

The only problem that I can see with this service is that sometimes I chose to tune to a non HD station on purpose. Say when I’m watching an older show … perhaps a comedy from the 70’s or something? These shows weren’t filmed in HD and they don’t look all that great on my big screen to begin with so why would I want to watch them on an HD channel? LOL I already wish that for most shows filmed in HD that all the actors would use a good blackhead remover but the old shows are even worse.

Anyway … I don’t know if my cable provider is ahead of the game or behind. Does your cable provider offer auto HD too?

Filed Under: Canada, Items to Try, Television, Toronto Tagged With: auto hd, auto tune, big screen, cable, cable provider, channel, hd channel, older shows, rogers, standard channel, TV

My husband really needs a new job

November 30, 2010 by Tricia

I can’t believe that tomorrow is the start of December! The months have just been flying by this year.

Unfortunately I’m dreading the end of the year and the beginning of the new year. Money is going to be really tight for us around that time. My husband is going to be going through yet another temporary lay off at work. A two week lay off at the end of December.

So that means we really can’t spend any extra money in December at all and more than likely it would be best to spend less than normal. Yeah … nice time of year to try to do that huh? Something tells me that come the end of December those TV commercials for payday advance loans will be looking pretty good. LOL

January will be the hardest month for us. Chris will get his normal pay cheques in December, but his his first pay cheque in the first week of January will be for zero dollars because he won’t have worked for the previous two weeks thanks to the lay off. That means that his first real pay in January won’t be until something like the 20th … so considering I’m still stuck at home on unpaid medical leave January is going to be a very tight month. I’m not looking forward to it.

I guess other than for bills and groceries there will be no extra money spent this month. So much for Christmas! I think my husband had better start looking for a new job and fast!

Filed Under: Family, Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: bills, Chris, December, Finance, husband, January, laid off, lay off, no money, pay check, pay cheques, spending, temporary, tight, work

Thanks Giving and other holidays

November 25, 2010 by Tricia

So … it seems my American friends are celebrating Thanks Giving today. I’d love to be eating turkey for dinner tonight. Yum. I’m sure most of my US friends are relaxing right now with full bellies. LOL

Speaking of relaxing, I’m sure my brother is looking forward to relaxing soon. He and his wife were in China for a vacation for the last week and a half and their on their way home right now. I’m sure they’re looking forward to getting a good sleep after their long flight.

We received sporadic emails from them while they were in China and it sounds like they had a great time. They saw the Great Wall of China, took a cruise on the Yangtze, visited Yellow Mountain and several large cities. Oh and they experimented and ate several different foods … I’m just glad they sound healthy and didn’t have to use the Blue Cross Blue Shield health savings account that I think my brother got before they went away! I’m certainly looking forward to hearing more about their trip and seeing some of the pictures they took.

Have you ever been to China? I’d love to go there for a holiday some time, but I’m not sure I’d be able much of the food. My brother wrote that they had fish at least twice a day pretty much every day and with my allergies I think I’d be in trouble!

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try Tagged With: brother, china, eat, flight, healthy, holidays, long flight, pictures, relax, sister in law, Thanks Giving, tired, travel, turkey

Black Friday Shopping

November 21, 2010 by Tricia

I was talking with a couple of my friends earlier today and we might go on a shopping trip this Friday.

Yep, we might drive into the U.S. for Black Friday. I’m in Toronto and it would only take about two hours or so to drive to Buffalo for a shopping trip.

I still don’t know if we’ll go or not, but if we do we might even leave on Thursday night so that we can be ready to shop bright and early Friday morning.

I’ve never gone shopping on Black Friday. I imagine it’s pretty crazy! If anyone has any tips for me as to how to survive Black Friday shopping sprees I’d love to hear them!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: Black friday, border, buffalo, early, Friday, friends, morning, Shopping, shopping spree, thursday, Toronto, trip, US

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