Flash #Giveaway Coach Peyton Satchel $298 Value!

Holy Cow, Christmas is right around the corner and we have a Flash Giveaway of a Coach Peyton Satchel just in time to celebrate! This purse would make a great gift and you have a chance to win it right here by entering our giveaway!

The Coach Peyton Satchel features

  • signature coated canvas
  • inside zip, cell phone & multifunction pocket, outside pocket
  • zip-top closure, fabric lining
  • Handles with 8 1/2″ drop
  • 12 1/2″ (L) x 8 1/4″ (H) x 6″ (W)

Giveaway end December 19, 2012 at midnight and the winner must provide their mailing information by noon December 20, 2012 to guarantee delivery by Christmas Eve.

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Pignoli Cookie Recipe Gluten Free Casein Free

When I was a child one of the best parts of Christmas was baking cookies with my parents. I loved the smell of our home while they baked, I loved the feel our our kitchen while we prepared the dough. I loved how our house was filled with so much love and affection, and that is what made Christmastime so special. When I had Matthew I was so excited to be able to share this tradition with him, but when we realized he and his brothers did better on a gluten free casein free diet I thought Christmas cookie making was out of the question. Then I realized there were several really wonderful cookies that were naturally gluten and casein free, such as the Italian Pignoli cookie.

I found this wonderful Pignoli Cookie Recipe on line and set to making these soft, moist, almond flavored treats just in time for the holidays.

To make them Gluten Free please be sure you purchase a brand of almond paste that is states it is gluten free or check with the manufacturer. The first almond paste we bought actually contained wheat! The recipe also suggests you use the canned paste not the one found in a tube.  Enjoy.

4.7 from 7 reviews
Pignoli Cookie Recipe Gluten Free Casein Free
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Recipe type: Cookie
Cuisine: Dessert
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Ingredients
  • 2 large egg whites
  • 2 (8-oz) cans almond paste (not marzipan), coarsely crumbled
  • 1½ cups confectioners sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons mild honey
  • 1 cup pine nuts
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  2. In a stand mixer, beat egg whites until foamy.
  3. Add almond paste, confectioners sugar, salt and honey and mix.
  4. Scrape down bowl and mix until smooth at medium-high speed, about 5 minutes (batter will be very thick)
  5. Using wet hands (keep a bowl of water handy and re-wet hands as necessary), shape dough into balls.
  6. Pour pine nuts into a bowl.
  7. Drop dough balls into pine nuts and press the pine nuts into one side of ball.
  8. Place dough ball with pine nuts facing up on a silpat or parchment lined cookie sheet.
  9. Bake cookies in upper and lower thirds of oven, until golden, 12 to 20 minutes total.
  10. Slide cookies on parchment onto racks to cool completely, then peel cookies from parchment.
  11. Read More http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Pignoli-Cookies-107447#ixzz2ExDohfqK
Notes
I used a baking stone and needed to bake cookies closer to the 20 minute time.

 

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Retarded Redux

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A few posts ago I wrote about a ridiculous meme I found on Pinterest where someone described themselves as clapping like a retarded seal. I found the whole thing to be utterly offensive and I was really surprised that grown up men and women would use such a horrible word so indiscriminately.  So many of my readers told me they NEVER hear the word retarded any more, which was wonderful, but not my personal experience.

Then the other night, as I was catching up on shows I DVR’d I heard it again. Right in the middle of a Glee episode. Finn, while telling Sue Sylvester off, uses the word retarded to describe Sue’s baby who was born with Down Syndrome. Of course Sue takes the blow and Finn realizes what he said crossed the line, but there that word was again. Out there, in the air waves.

Glee has a tendency to take on controversial topics and show the human side to what many like to think are black and white issues. Glee often shows that they are anything but black and white, and introduces a whole rainbow of colors. So although I despise the word Retarded I  am interested in where this goes; where the writers will take this story line. Of course Glee has already written about two other characters with Down Syndrome including Sue’s own sister and Becky, a student and Cheerio.

Maybe this is the kind of exposure the word needs to show just how horrible and undignified that word really is.

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Wordless Wednesday Glass

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Wordless Wednesday Glass!

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