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Fun Finds Friday #79

Friday, February 6


I am in love with this media console!



Etsy said I would like this. YES, THAT IS A JEFF GOLDBLUM SHIRT.



It also said I would like these... how do they know me so well?!


+ NPR gets snarky about the superbowl commercials, but they're right.
+ Two good things that came out of the superbowl commercials though: this and this.
+ Be a Leslie, not a Liz.
+ How can this sound so wrong and yet so good at the same time?!
+ According to science, readers are the best people to fall in love with....


Happy Friday!!!

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Iced Key Lime Pie Fossil Cookies

Wednesday, February 4


I have some awesome cookies to share today! Well, I'm sharing the recipe... because cookies can't be shared through the internet... yet. (Perhaps they're working on that?!) My parents got me these amazing dinosaur cookie cutters for Christmas. I'm not sure where they bought them, but I tracked them down for you. (You're welcome.) Of course I had to find the perfect recipe...


...something that would puff up ever so slightly without spreading, at risk of losing the shape of the cutters. Something that would be solid enough to hold in your hand, and be topped with icing. My first thought was sugar cookies, but Shawn does not like sugar cookies, so even though I could easily eat a whole batch myself, I thought I'd be nice and make something to share. Then my mind went to gingerbread cookies, because those also fit the bill. But I wasn't in the mood for gingerbread...


...so I looked to the one person whose recipes have never failed me. More specifically, I looked in her book first. And there, in the sweets section, was just the recipe I needed! I would share that version here today, because that's the version pictured here... but I'm not going to, because Deb's book is awesome and I encourage you to buy a copy for yourself.

Instead, here's a tweaked version of the recipe that I came up with at Shawn's brilliant suggestion. He took one bite of a cookie and amidst eating it said something about "oohmneffghad key lime pie mmshnfgah...", and these iced key lime pie fossil cookies were born. Of course, you don't need dinosaur cookie cutters to make this recipe... but they're highly recommended if only for entertainment value!


Iced Key Lime Pie Fossil Cookies

adapted from The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook

for cookies:
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
zest of one lime
8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter
3/4 cups sugar
1 large egg
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

for icing:
1 cup powdered sugar, sifted
1 tablespoon lime juice

- Whisk the flour, cocoa powder, cinnamon, salt, baking powder, and lime zest in a bowl and set aside. Beat the butter and sugar together in a mixer or with hand beaters until light and fluffy. Add the egg and the vanilla extract. Add the dry ingredients in gradually, until combined. Gather the dough into a ball, flatten, and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until mostly firm; about an hour.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Roll the cookie dough out to about 1/4 inch thick on a lightly floured surface. Cut into desired shapes and bake on a parchment lined cookie sheet for approximately 10 minutes, until the edges are firm and the centers are slightly puffed. Let the pan cool on a wire rack.
- While the cookies are cooling, make your icing by whisking the powdered sugar and lime juice together until smooth. Add more liquid if the icing is too thick, or more powdered sugar if it's too loose. Once the cookies are cool, use a spoon to drizzle icing on top of the cookies.
- Enjoy!



Let me know if you make these, or if you know of any other awesome cookie cutters!

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January Baking

Tuesday, February 3


Mini lemon tarts



Chocolate and salted caramel scones



Pre/post bake



Petit fours, petit fours, and more petit fours



Double chocolate walnut cookies



Vanilla cupcakes for a pink themed party


This year, I thought it'd be fun to do a recap at the end of each month of things I've baked at work. Give the pastries their own posts! January was actually a slow baking month creativity-wise because I was busy catching up from November and December. Everything needed to be re-stocked, which meant I turned to my known and trusted recipes. Those chocolate walnut cookies are a new thing for me though... and THEY ARE AMAZING.

We're only a few days into February, but I've already been playing around with some new things... which I'll be excited to show you in a month or so!

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The Cat Life - Ridiculous

Monday, February 2


No point in trying to make the bed when there's a cat in the center of it.



That seems like a great spot for a catnap...



"If I angle my leg this way... I can hear you better."



Well, Sly, I was trying to organize my sewing stuff...



"So what if I look silly? I swear it works!"



"Staring contest! If I win, you give me the cheese. If you win, I'm just going to sit here and try to get it anyway."


Cats are absolutely ridiculous most all of the time.

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Project 365, 26-32

Sunday, February 1

26/365


Why so serious, Lloyd?


27/365

I made some awesome cookies that you will get to see more of this week!
And I got vanilla extract on Deb's cookbook. Oops.


28/365

Colorful food is the best food.


29/365

I call this his derp pose. The tongue just helps prove my point.


30/365

Pizza and health magazines at the hairstylist...


31/365

Drinks and lots of food with colleagues/family. Because when you spend over 8 hours a day/40 hours a week with the same group of people, they're pretty much family. Also, I got a cocktail with Hendrick's gin, spicy pickle juice, and sweet & salty pickle salt on the rim... it was delicious.


32/365


Superbowl Sunday means homemade mac & cheese and hot dogs for dinner. My toppings of choice? Spicy brown mustard and sauerkraut.


I hope your week was amazing!!

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