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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Pumpkin Cake Pops

"Echo"
Come to me in the silence of the night;

Come in the speaking silence of a dream;

Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes as bright

As sunlight on a stream;

Come back in tears,

O memory, hope, love of finished years.

O dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter sweet,

Whose wakening should have been in Paradise,

Where souls brimful of love abide and meet;

Where thirsting longing eyes

Watch the slow door

That opening, letting in, lets out no more.
Christina Rossetti


TODAY'S SEEDS OF WISDOM


  • JUST BLOOMED TODAY  
  • AWKWARD PHOTO OF THE DAY
  • TWEET TREATS
  • DID YOU KNOW...?
  • DOG CONFESSIONS
  • GARDEN UPDATE
  • FAUNA
  • GARDEN GIGGLE
  • GARDEN GOODIES~SHARE OUR GARDEN RECIPE #0094 PUMPKIN CAKE POPS 
  • WHAT IN THE WORLD?  
  • FEEDBACK
JUST BLOOMED TODAY 


AWKWARD PHOTO OF THE DAY 

TWEET TREATS
bringing you the quirky, funniest and most interesting tweets from Twitter that we came across.  
  I bet Romney has fantasized about playing Danny Zuko in "Grease."  @trumpetcake

DID YOU KNOW...?
The length from your wrist to your elbow is the same as the length of your foot.
DOG CONFESSIONS
I like to play ball while the grass is being cut

GARDEN UPDATE
Definitely keeping cooler in the a.m. when I am watering. 

Made our suet today. I did suet balls in the netting as well as in the suet cages. Hung them up but no takers so far. I sure hope it doesn't turn out to be a greasy dripping mess.It was remarkably easy to make. I priced suet cakes at Osh and they were around 3-5$ a piece. The bulk lard was 1.99 and I already had the rest of the ingredients. It made enough to fill a very large rectangular cake pan. I have backup balls in the refrigerator.
GARDEN GIGGLE

What do you say to a fishermen say on Halloween? 
"Trick-or-trout!"

Why did the boy carry a clock and a bird on his shoulder? 
It was for time for 'tick or tweet'!
 
What kind of alley does a ghost prefer to haunt? 
A dead end.

Why wasn't the vampire working? 
He was on his coffin break.

What's a ghosts favorite ride at the carnival?
The roller ghoster

What did the mother ghost say to the baby ghost? 
Fasten your sheet belt.



FAUNA

GARDEN GOODIES~SHARE OUR GARDEN RECIPE #0094 PUMPKIN CAKE POPS

You Will Need:
(1) roll  (16.5 oz) peanut butter cookies
(1/3) cup miniature chocolate chips
(1/3) cup chocolate creamy ready-to-spread frosting (from a 1 lb container)
(1  1/2) cup white candy melts or coating wafers (9 oz)
(8) thin pretzel sticks (2 1/4"), broken in half
(30) candy eyes, if desired
(1  1/2) cup orange candy melts or coating wafers (9 oz)
(1/2) tsp orange oil-based candy color
(1/2) cup green candy melts or coating wafers (3 oz)
(1/2) cup black candy melts or coating wafers (3 oz)
(1) package ( 9 oz) thin chocolate wafer cookies crushed

Instructions:
Heat oven to 350F. Spray 8" square pan with Pam. Press cookie dough in pan. Bake 15-18 minutes or until lightly browned and center is set. Cool completely on cooling rack, about 1 hour.

Line cookie sheet with waxed paper. Crumble cookie into large bowl. Stir in chocolate chips and frosting until well blended. Shape mixture into 15 ( 1  1/2") balls. Place on cookie sheet. Refrigerate 1 hour.

In small microwavable bowl, microwave white candy melts on Medium (50%) 1 minute; stir. If necessary continue to microwave in 15 second intervals, stirring until smooth. For each cookie ball, dip broken end of 1 pretzel piece in white candy; insert pretzel 1/2 " into top of cookie ball to look like stem. Let stand until set.

Working with one cookie ball at a time, dip 7 of the cookie balls in melted white candy. Gently drag toothpick from base to stem around cookie ball to look like ridges on pumpkin. Immediately attach candy eyes. Let stand until set. This will be a white pumpkin pop.

In another small microwavable bowl, repeat melting procedure with orange candy melts. Stir in orange candy color until blended. Working with one cookie ball at a time, dip remaining 8 cookie balls in melted candy. Gently drag toothpick from base to stem to look like ridges on a pumpkin. Immediately attach candy eyes. Let stand until set. These will be orange pumpkin pops.

In a small microwavable bowl, microwave green candy melts on Medium (50%) 30 seconds; stir. If necessary, continue to microwave in 15 second increments, stirring until smooth. Spoon melted candy into a small resealable food storage plastic bag; seal bag. Cut off tiny corner of bag. Pipe vines and leaves onto pumpkins. Repeat melting procedure with black candy melts; pipe jack o'lantern faces on pumpkins. Let stand until set.

Sprinkle cookie crumbs onto serving plate. Arrange cookie pops on crumbs to look like a pumpkin patch.
WHAT IN THE WORLD?  
On today in American history, people in gardens everywhere were talking about:
1892  The Dalton gang performs their last robbery attempt 
1919 Enzo Ferrari makes his debut as a race car driver 
1930 British dirigible crashes in Beauvais, France, killing 49 people1947 First Presidential address on TV by Harry S. Truman
1953 NY Yankees win their fifth World Series in a row
1962 The Beatles released their first single, "Love Me Do"
1990 First NC-17 rated movie debuts
1991 Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch earn a #1 hit with "Good Vibrations",
1989 Dalai Lama wins Peace Prize
2001 Barry Bonds hits record books with his 72th home run in a season
2011 Apple CEO Steve Jobs dies
2012 Panel recommends parole for Manson family member- A former Charles Manson follower imprisoned for 40 years in a double murder engineered by Manson won a recommendation of parole Thursday in his 27th appearance before a parole board panel. Bruce Davis, convicted with Manson and another man in the killings of a musician and a stuntman, was not involved in the infamous Sharon Tate murders in 1969. 

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