Dried Cinnamon Apples!

Dried Cinnamon Apples!

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For the past several years, my husband has had a client who has given us a bushel of apples from his orchard.  When our children were home, we took them in our lunches, made apple crisp and added them to our oatmeal, but with just the two of us home now, we found we couldn’t eat them all before they went bad.  While out browsing a cooking store one day, (a favorite pastime of my husband’s) we happened onto a food dehydrator demonstration, and ever since that day, our apple consumption has taken on a whole new, wonderful twist!

We purchased the Gardenmaster dehydrator by Nesco.  This dehydrator dries fruit perfectly and the motor is quiet while running.  It’s also easy to clean and the racks just pile up and lock to store.  I’m sure there are many comparable brands.

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The mesh dividers of the Gardenmaster food dehydrator pull off easily and are dishwasher safe! 

Victorio Apple Peeler! www.mytributejournal.com

Victorio Apple Peeler www.mytributejournal.com

I’m not necessarily a kitchen gadget connoisseur, but this Victorio apple peeler is pure genius!  It will cut your prep time in half since it cores, peels and slices the apples all at once as you turn the handle!

We tweaked a few recipes here and there and came up with this recipe:

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The blend of apples and cinnamon makes your home smell so good!

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I usually let the dried apples sit at room temperature for about an hour before I put them in bags to store.  These apples freeze well too!

         Better yet… 

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…find a neat pottery bowl and give some as gifts!  They’re also sure to satisfy any major “snack attack” with their perfect combination of sweet, tart and chewy! 

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We took some bags full of these yummy dried apples on our trip to Disneyland this past week; they’re so easy to pack and not messy.  In fact, chewing on these apples helped pop our ears on the plane too!  Ha!  (More highlights on that coming soon.)

What has been your experience with drying food? 

–Mary

 

Cinderella Days! A Few Of Grandma’s Favorite Things!

Cinderella Days!  A Few Of Grandma’s Favorite Things!

Cindrella Days! www.mytributejournal.com A little while ago, I spotlighted some of my granddaughters favorite things, and although I am a fairly new grandma, it hasn’t taken me long to acquire a few of my own “favorite things” and “must haves” that help me better cherish this coveted role even more!

Munchkin Snack Catcher

Even with the very best of intentions in mind, I experienced a few mishaps of spilled cereal and crushed crackers on my kitchen floors before I found these Munchkin Snack Catchers, a little gem of a container that is perfect for toddlers on the go who want their snacks as mobile as they are!  They’re good for promoting a bit of independence too–and we all know how important that is to a child–since they can reach in and get their own snack whenever they want it!  I imagine that this would also be perfect for saving errant snacks from escaping in the car or at the store when busy moms are running errands with their little ones who need a treat to pacify them.  Happy child, happy mom–right!?!

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Buy a few fairy costumes at the dollar store, gather some of your old Halloween costumes, along with any jewelry or other accessories you might have around the house, then sit back and watch the world of “make believe” appear before your eyes–better yet, join in on the magical play time for some of the best fun of your life!

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This is a funny picture my daughter sent me of the girls after a dress up session at home!  

 Play Tents!

The ultimate “make-believe” world for most children is a play tent!  I can even remember playing for hours on end with my cousins in makeshift huts made from a card table and blankets when I was a child!  Hands down, this is one of Makena and Marli’s most favorite things to do!  This Pacific Play Cottage Tent is easy to assemble, stands 58 inches tall, and is roomy enough for the girls and all their “stuff” (There’s a wide variety to choose from online and at department stores.  It’s a bit of an investment, but well worth it–I still pull out my old card table and a pile of blankets on occasion too!)   

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Makena and Marli think putting the tent up is part of the fun!  You just assemble the outside structure, then simply align the fabric tent piece over the poles.  The tent also comes with a nice bag to neatly store everything away when you’re done playing for the day.

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Oh, the stories this tent could tell–the ones I have overheard will be treasured forever! Occasionally, Marli has even fallen asleep and had her nap inside the tent after we’ve read books!

Books And Story Time! 

Speaking of story time–there’s nothing like cuddling up together while reading some fun stories!  I loved collecting neat books with my kids, (I still do) and now Makena and Marli take turns picking some of these same books off the shelf for us to read!  I’ve started a collection of some great new books that the girls have selected at the store and added them to my home library, as well.

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Now that Makena is in school, I love that she wants to read some of the books to Marli!  Marli’s cute, animated version of these same stories is hilarious!

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Whether it’s one of their favorite “Olivia” books, or a classic Disney story, one of my very favorite things to do with my granddaughters is read books with them! Makena loved when we read “Pinky Dinky Boo: Back To School” this summer, right before she stared kindergarten!   

Miniature Dishes and Play Food!

My kids are all much better cooks than I am–I’m sure it must be due in part to all the countless hours spent cooking and baking with their miniature Tupperware dishes!  Ha!  These dishes have certainly withstood the test of time and now my granddaughters love playing with them too!  We’ve also enjoyed “mini meals” on them together for our lunch!

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Mess Free Arts And Crafts!

As good as my children have gotten with their cooking skills, I’m afraid I might have stunted their creative painting and craft energy a smidge, since I usually didn’t want to deal with the mess!  Ugh!  However, now that Crayola has come out with their new line of mess free, invisible craft paint, I have expanded my horizons on this front with my granddaughters!

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Crayola Invisible Finger Paints! www.mytributejournal.com

This product comes with special paper that activates the paint colors–otherwise it is just clear gel that doesn’t stain.  I just know a very smart mom or grandma invented this–wish it had been me!

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Like a lot of things, my most favorite thing about being a grandma is something I didn’t appreciate as much as I should have when I was a mom…

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…I’m so grateful for second chances to really cherish wonderful leg hugs!  It’s hard not to look down and wish these sweet girls could stay this young and innocent forever and ever!

What are a few of your favorite things that you love to do with your kids or grandchildren?  Please expand my horizons some more!  

–Mary

Thoughtful Kindness!

Thoughtful Kindness!

With Thanksgiving Day just a few weeks away, this is the time of year where we hopefully take time out to give a little thoughtful consideration for all the things we’re thankful for and express our gratitude to those who have impacted our lives in influential ways!

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One of my favorite quotes about “GRATITUDE” sits all year-long on a shelf in my living room to remind me of a couple of characteristics I want to develop better in my life!

Despite the Thanksgiving season, however, another word has occupied my mind and nudged my conscience more dominantly lately.  Not too long ago, a dear friend sent me a copy of a graduation address given by George Saunders, a New York Times best-selling short story author, to students at Syracuse University in upstate New York this past year.  Although I had seen excerpts of this speech quoted in related articles, I hadn’t read it in its entirety.  Upon doing so, the word “kindness” has taken on a deeper meaning for me and I’ve felt compelled to incorporate it more genuinely in my life, especially in terms of how I associate with others!  I would also like to enlist your support in joining forces with me to help promote a more concerted effort of giving more thoughtful kindness” –one act at a time!

Mr. Saunders, in his advice to the graduating students, related a few personal stories, then summarized that ultimately he had few regrets in life, other than his failures of kindness.  He then posed an interesting question by saying:

“Who in your life, do you remember most fondly, with the most undeniable feelings of warmth? 

“Those who were kindest to you, I bet.”

“It’s a little facile, maybe, and certainly hard to implement, but I’d say, as a goal in life, you could do worse than: Try to be kinder.”

“Now the million-dollar question:  What’s our problem?  Why aren’t we kinder?”  

“Because kindness, it turns out, is hard!” 

(Read George Saunder’s full speech here.)

We all hear stories about ‘pay it forward’ or ‘random acts of kindness’–I love them and have even dedicated a board on my Pinterest page to them, and I also have a file in my desk drawer where I’ve collected these heart warming types of experiences about others!  It seems like almost on a daily basis, you hear of a newsworthy story about someone leaving a large tip for a struggling waitress or waiter and you can’t help but be impressed by this kind of generosity to complete strangers!

Now here’s my thought…just think what we might accomplish if we looked around and better observed those we associate with–family members, neighbors, work colleges etc. and dedicated ourselves to giving a little more thoughtful consideration to how we can truly be more kind to these people, among all the others we rub shoulders with, so to speak, on any given day.  It’s one thing to write a check and leave extra money for someone we perceive as being able to benefit greatly by this act of good will, but to actually take a little time out of our busy, busy schedules to really give some sincere thought as to how we might impact another’s life, even anonymously, might be the greater challenge to take on, but perhaps just as rewarding, if not more so, for all parties involved!     

Hearing about all the devastation that’s taken place this week in the Philippians, it’s easy to feel pretty helpless and like we can’t possibly make a difference, but maybe with small, kind gestures we can, as we reach out to those around us and in more meaningful ways try to lift them up.  Certainly opportunities may arise where we’re given the chance to help other people on a larger scale, but in the meantime, I think it’s so important as go about our day-to-day lives that we try and offer simple acts of thoughtful kindness!

I love the last part of George Saunder’s graduation speech where he states:

“One thing in our favor: some of this ‘becoming kinder’ happens naturally with age…we somehow come to see how useless it is to be selfish…so my heartfelt wish for you as you get older, is that you will gradually be replaced by LOVE.”

(I love it when I hear about any upside to getting older!) 

My hope is that we will all consider…

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…in our lives and that you’ll be inspired to share your stories and observations with me, either here in the comments or by writing me at my contact email, so that today and on other “Thoughtful Kindness” days in the future, I can spotlight you by highlighting your stories here!

If you feel so inclined, I would especially love for you to share this download on your blog, Facebook page, or any other social media, (or you can just print off a copy to have as a reminder on your fridge or bulletin board) then at this special Thanksgiving time, we can collectively enlarge our capacity to be more grateful by showing our ability to love and truly share in thoughtful kindness!

I’m grateful that my parents, as well as wonderful friends and family members have been such tremendous examples to me of how to be kinder and love more fully!

Best Wishes for a HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  

–Mary