Saturday, February 24, 2024

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains

Weekend Coffee Share

Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia. How you doing this 8th week of 2024? It's 35 degrees out this Saturday morning. I'm having coffee with Moma & Sister a little later today. We're going over our baby shower plans, making a couple flower arrangements for Grand's wedding & also planning for an Easter egg hunt & dinner. Kevin is getting oil changing supplies to change the oil in his truck. It seems that Neighbors goats or deer or something has ate our daffodil buds just before they bloom out. The buds must be very tasty for some kind of animal. Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you about the 2nd sampling of cookie I made for a potential participant for Grand's wedding cookie table, walk with me. 



Said a quick hello to Grand while shopping
for a baby shower gift for their Mom & getting
 a pizza to cook for our supper.


Mickey, Minnie & some others
at Nana Camp.
*  Nana Grandjoy Camp Run-A-Muk - Grandgirls spent the weekend & we had lots of fun, laughter & activities. We played Go Fish, worked a puzzle, built Legos, played dolls, watched Boss Baby, made cookies & went to Cousin's birthday party, to name a few of the things we did.

Gathered eggs for our breakfast
& fed the chickens.


*  Grands helped make my 2nd sampling of cookie for Grand's wedding. This recipe I call, pecan pie cup cookie.

Chopped up the pecans.
  
Made the filling.




Cut out the dough.


Filled mini muffin cups. They rose more
 than I thought they would.

Leftover dough.

Happy Birthday to Conner.

These are some of the things that went on in my neck of the woods, how has your week been?






5 comments:

  1. What a week you had! Love those pics!

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  2. Looks like you and your grands had a fun-filled week. Lovely to see the daffodil. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.

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  3. Nanna camp sounds like a lot of fun. Making memories is always great.

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  4. I have some plastic Easter Eggs at home and my granddaughter love to hide them...all year long. haha. Sounds like a great week. My MIL makes a cookie (Bratzile..sp?) that is often requested at weddings. She's made quite a few.

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