Kendall and Mommy (per Kendall's suggestion) were in the mood to bake a cake the other day. And of course I keep ingredients on hand for when then the mood strikes. This time we made a pumpkin spice cake Kendall style since she's allergic to eggs. I learned this recipe, which originated as a Weight Watchers recipe, last year from my mom. Daddy and Kendall got to work right after dinner.
Here's Kendall's version:
First, mix spice cake mix really carefully.
Next, supervise Daddy adding a can of pumpkin and a can of water.
Then ask for Daddy's assistance with the mixer as you stir.
Delegate Daddy to pour the mix into a pan.
After that clean up all utensils.
Take a bath while cake is baking. Enjoy the results when jammies are on and hair is dry.
And the inviting, fall-like aroma permeating through the house is even better than my new Glade Apple Cinnamon find. Mmmmm
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Cookie Monster Visit
I've blogged before about Kendall's nasty little food allergies. The site I was introduced to is foodallergymama.com. This awesome mother of five has children with food allergies which are much worse than Kendall's. And instead of wallowing in self pity or asking all the "why" questions, she decided to do something good from it. You know, make lemonade from lemons. I spent a little time meandering around her site this afternoon. I reminded myself how blessed I am to have a healthy little girl (as she feels about her children) and Kendall's allergy, which is slight-moderate and should be outgrown by age four, is really not a big deal at all.
I don't know if this mom professes to be a Christian, but she did remind me today of two things. First, God's grace is sufficient. The use of the word "sufficient" does not fit in the box of "good enough to get by" that we sometimes put it in. God's grace is abundant, all-sufficient, everything we need and lacking nothing. We don't need God's grace plus a little something extra. God supplies ALL we need for strength and grace to face any circumstance in our lives.
Second, "God works all things together for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose." This mom is finding good in the hand she was dealt. And we "being evil know how to give good things to your children, how much more will your Heavenly Father give good gifts to those who ask Him" (Matthew 7:11) comes to my mind as well. Situations that look bleak to us can be used for God's glory. In fact, everything in our life should be be done for and because of God's glory. So I thank God for sweet Kendall. I thank God for the food allergy because I know God will use it for good. He wants to teach me something about myself, teach Kendall about His love and grace, and show others through us that He alone is worthy of all glory. And sometimes that involves walking THROUGH something instead of a miraculous healing.
And really, in writing this in the context of food allergies, I am being convicted of other areas of my life where I need to solely rely on His grace and view the circumstance as an opportunity instead of a burden.
Whew! All that said, I had fun baking these d.e.l.i.c.i.o.u.s cookies (with no milk or egg ingredients) for Kendall this afternoon. Seriously, y'all, they are yummy yummy in the tummy tummy. High five to Food Allergy Mama! Click on her site earlier in this post for a direct link. Here's evidence from an eighteen month old...
"Kendall, where is your cookie?"
"Take a bite, Sweetie!"
"There! Now that I'm settled on my rocky zebra, I can eat my cookie!" said Kendall in all her glory and "nap time hair".
"Mmmmm...yummy!"
"Show Mommy your cookie." (in attempts to capture pure cuteness)
"It's right here," responded the literal-minded tot. (Not quite what Mommy was going for, but an accurate answer none the less.)
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Pumpkin Spice, Ooh It's Nice!
My mom reminded me of a Weight Watchers recipe for spice cake as we've been creatively thinking of ways Kendall can still enjoy some foods despite this nasty egg allergy. I made this spice cake tonight and it is delicious! If you're looking for a good, guilt-free dessert, this is it!
Ingredients: spice cake mix, a can of pumpkin, a half can of water
Mix the mix, pumpkin and water. Pour in a dish. Cook as the box directions say. That's it! You can even sprinkle it with powdered sugar but I don't think it even needs it. It's delicious! And you're not getting the added fat from the oil and the eggs, and you're gaining the nutrition of the pumpkin. Sounds like a winner to me!
Ingredients: spice cake mix, a can of pumpkin, a half can of water
Mix the mix, pumpkin and water. Pour in a dish. Cook as the box directions say. That's it! You can even sprinkle it with powdered sugar but I don't think it even needs it. It's delicious! And you're not getting the added fat from the oil and the eggs, and you're gaining the nutrition of the pumpkin. Sounds like a winner to me!
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