Saturday, January 12, 2013

HOLIDAYS .. DONE....NEXT...MARDI GRAS !

Not sure about you guys but I am so glad the holidays are over with...of course in S Louisiana there seems to always be a holiday! No sooner is Christmas over with and here comes Mardi Gras! I used to be a huge fan of Mardi Gras but now I could take it...or leave it. Last year, I left it! In our "younger days" we used to make as many parades that we could...racing from one to another...even on a weeknight!!! I cannot imagine doing that again but it sure was fun back then!!

Here are just a few pictures from the HOLIDAY's..

My Family


Mike and Addie

Kristen - Jordan - Joshua
See my Joshua's picture in the background? : )

What a sweet face huh?
He got the hang of that remote control really quick!

Couldn't you just squeeze him?


Yes...he rules the roost!

Christmas breakfast compliments of Poppa

And the day ended with a little jig !




I have tons more, but I won't bore you with ALL of them!

And now we prepare for Mardi Gras.... 


Throw me something mister!

Easy Peasy King Cake



Make your own King Cake with this easy recipe 

Ingredients
  • 1 can of cinnamon rolls, with icing
  • 3/4 cup of sugar, separated into 3 parts of 1/4 each food coloring
  • plastic baby (available at most party stores)
Directions:  
The traditional King Cake is made from twisted strands of cinnamon dough, topped with icing, and sprinkled with purple, green, and gold colored sugar. Here is an quick and simple take on the traditional recipe.
  • Separate the cinnamon rolls and roll them out by hand so that they look like hot dogs. Then attached them by pinching the ends together  into one long roll and shape into an oval by closing the ends together with another pinch. Place on a cookie sheet. Cook as directed.
  • While it is cooking, use food coloring to dye sugar. Make one part purple using blue and red, one part green, and one part gold using yellow.
  • When the cake is finished cooking, ice the top with the white icing.  Then sprinkle the different colors of sugars alternating as you go around the oval. Enjoy!!





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