Ideas For Baked Holiday Treats

Ideas For Baked Holiday Treats
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_M._Warner]Jennifer M. Warner

If you’re like me, you like to bake gifts for the holidays and maybe even throughout the holiday season. I remember growing up one of my favorite things to do was to visit with my family – grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins. We would all get together at someone’s house for a big holiday celebration dinner. Holiday gifts would always include a variety of baked treats, everything from sweet breads like cinnamon rolls to homemade candies like fudge, and of course cakes and pies. If you’re looking for some baked treat ideas for this holiday season, take a look at topics I’ve put together.

Traditional treats

Half the fun of holiday treats is the making of them. I can still remember the year when my grandmother taught me how to make pecan pie. I was determined to be able to contribute a tasty dish to the family gathering that year. I still hear her words of advice to me to ‘get all the goody out of the bowl’ as I was scraping the mixing bowl into the baking pan. Here are some ideas for traditional holiday treats:

Sweet breads

Sweet breads are always a tasty treat. There’s something satisfying about the smell of spices that fill the house as you’re baking them.

* Cinnamon rolls
* Fruit cake
* Figgy pudding
* Cookies

Pies

Pies are always a welcome addition to the dinner table and they can qualify somewhat as a healthy holiday treat; at least most of them offer some nutritional value.

* Fruit pies such as Cherry, Apple or Mixed berry
* Pumpkin or Sweet Potato Pie
* Pecan Pie

Candy

Sometimes making candy can be tricky, but some forms of candy qualify as easy holiday treats. Be sure to get a good recipe that describes the process well, and make sure you have a candy thermometer if the recipe calls for it.

* Fudge
* Peanut brittle
* Butter mints

Unusual Treat Ideas

If you’re looking for something new to try this year, and perhaps for something more challenging as well, look for recipes that require advanced preparations or special baking technique or baking dishes. You might want to take a practice run for some of these, to make sure that they turn out the way you hope when the big day arrives.

* Fruit tart – this desert is a little on the lighter side. Finding a variety of colors for the fresh fruit topping adds a nice decorative touch.
* Souffle – this is a wonderful desert and can be flavored with fruits, nuts or chocolate. They definitely take some preparation and careful attention.

Hopefully these baked treat ideas will inspire you to try out some new creations for your holiday gatherings. Happy baking.

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The Very Best Biscuit Recipe for Success!

These are flaky and golden and have pleased diners since pioneer days. They are quick and easy to make and so much better than those in a can. You can make and shape them ahead; bake and serve hot from the oven.

Baking time is 12 to 15 minutes at 450 degrees F

2 cups of flour

1 cup of whole wheat flour

4 1/2 tsp. of baking powder

2 Tbsp. sugar

1/2 tsp. salt

3/4

tsp. cream of tartar

3/4 butter or margarine

1 egg, beaten

1 cup of milk

Mix, roll out and shape into biscuits and bake. enjoy!

 

 

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How to Maneuver Through the Holidays Successfully

Gas prices are down, at least for a while. The kids are back in school and winter has started. For most people vacation time is over and it is time to settle back into our daily activities.

How to Maneuver Through the Holidays Successfully
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Len_Roe]Len Roe

Gas prices are down, at least for a while. The kids are back in school and winter has started. For most people vacation time is over and it is time to settle back into our daily activities.

There are still a few people who take a vacation whenever they want and others are preparing for Holiday fun and travel. If you are one of those traveling over the Holidays please travel with care.

While you are planning your travels don’t forget to take time for some of the sites this wonderful country of ours has to offer. Sites like Sea World in California and the aquarium at Newport, Oregon. Enjoy the warmth of the desert locations in Arizona.

All the sites can be enjoyed while you travel to visit relatives or friends for the Christmas season. Oh, yes, don’t forget, you still need to find that just right gift.

You know the one I’m talking about. That just right gift that says everything we need to say but doesn’t break the bank. The gift that says you have given a lot of thought but is still within the budget.

It is getting harder and harder to find good quality gifts these days. So many of the favored shopping places we all knew are closing their doors. Makes it a little rough for us to make all the purchases we find necessary.

With so many businesses either shutting down or cutting back we have to wonder what will be next. Insurance companies are in trouble and the banks are also in deep doo-doo.

I started hitting the stores a few weeks ago thinking I could get a head start and beat the rush. Well, that didn’t happen. It didn’t happen because I couldn’t find the right gifts. Each time I went out looking I found the same thing, FRUSTRATION.

Stores are already getting crowded and as the season grows closer the people seem to get more rude. It takes the fun and spirit out of the season. In fact, it just makes you want to forget all about shopping and the whole “bah humbug” thing.

But today we have alternatives. We have that little thing called the internet. By use of the internet there is no place we cannot go. With the click of a few buttons we can cross the globe or see the stars.

And best of all, I’m now finding myself using the power of the internet to do some of my shopping. Just about everything I need can be found online if I look for it. Most of my Christmas shopping will be done online.

I have located several good places to do my shopping and at a good price too. I also see that I am not alone either. Many people have discovered internet shopping and the convenience it has to offer.

Online shopping is a whole lot easier than trucking all the way downtown to fight your way through crowded store isles hoping something will catch your eye and then standing in a waiting line to make the final purchase.

With just a few keystrokes you can search out several different categories and find whatever it is you are looking for, hit another button and pay for it then it is shipped right to your door.

What could be easier? And it is all encrypted so you are safe.

I have actually made many purchases online over the last few years but I never did my Christmas shopping online until now. Give it a try. You are safe. Those dot comers go to extremes to protect their buyers. They know that if they don’t look out for you then you probably won’t be back.

The online shopping marts can not remain in business if they don’t take care of the people who actually make them.

Well, I gotta go. My shopping won’t get by me shooting off my big mouth. Gotta hit some buttons. See ya!

Len Roe has written articles for over a decade. He wrote this article and several more on different subjects. Some of Len’s articles are humorous and funny, some are a bit sentimental and some are more business oriented. why not join us and do your Holiday travel plans and shopping online.

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How Do Turtles Breathe?

This article is summarizing how a turtle breathes because of their odd shapes and general appearance. It also explains how turtles use their body’s limbs to circulate oxygen through their body. Since it is quite amazing I thought it would be an interesting subject to write about.

How Do Turtles Breathe?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Joseph_Turturici]Joseph Turturici

Most vertebrates have a flexible rib cage that allows the lungs to expand and contract during breathing. Not so the turtles, who long ago traded away flexible ribs in favor of a fixed, protective shell. Various species of turtles have evolved different means of drawing air into their lungs. Turtles have also developed indirect ways of obtaining oxygen during times when they are sealed away from contact with the air, as when hibernating or remaining underwater.

In turtles, the lungs lie just beneath the carapace and above the other internal organs. The upper surface of the lungs attaches to the carapace itself, while the lower portion is joined to the viscera (heart, liver, stomach, and intestinal tract) by a skin of connective tissue known as diaphragmaticus. The viscera themselves are also contained within a membrane that attaches to the diaphragmaticus. Groups of muscles rhythmically change the volume of the abdominal cavity. One set of muscles moves the viscera upward, pushing air out of the lungs. Then other muscles contract, pulling the viscera away from the lungs, which lets the lungs expand and draw in air.

When turtles walk about, the motions of their forelimbs promote the suction and compression actions that ventilate the lungs. A turtle can change its lung volume simply by drawing its limbs inward, then extending them outward again: Turtles floating on top of the water often can be seen moving their legs in and out, which helps them breathe. A turtle pulled back inside its shell has no room in its lungs for air. At these and other times, turtles use different strategies to obtain oxygen.

One aid to respiration is the hyoid apparatus, a system of bony and cartilaginous rods located at the base of the tongue. Raising and lowering the hyoid apparatus causes a turtle’s throat to rise and fall, pulling in air. (In addition to promoting ventilation, this air movement allows a turtle to better use its sense of smell.) In the highly aquatic soft-shell turtles, the throat is lined with fingerlike projections of skin called villi, which are richly supplied with blood. The villi work like gills, expelling carbon dioxide and taking in oxygen from the water. To process oxygen rich water, a soft shell uses its hyoid apparatus to repeatedly fill and empty its throat in a process known as buccopharyngeal breathing. When underwater, a soft shell typically pumps water in and out about sixteen times per minute. Turtles that hibernate underwater also exchange gases through the throat lining, cycling the water inside the throat cavity several times each minute. Many turtles practice this method of breathing, and some turtles even take in oxygen through the cloaca.

Many of the details of turtles breathing remain unknown. What is clear however is that different kinds of turtles have evolved different methods of fulfilling their oxygen needs. Through evolution, they have gotten very good at obtaining this essential gas. As Ronald Orenstein notes in Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins: Survivors in Armor, turtles seem able to breathe “with the least amount of effort no matter what their circumstances.”

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If You Want to Succeed, Do This!

If You Want to Succeed, Do This!
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rand_Golletz]Rand Golletz

This is one of the questions I hear most: “What one thing or one recommendation can you tell me that will have a huge impact on my life?” My answer is always the same: Accept 100% responsibility for everything in your life. It sounds obvious, but it’s one of those recommendations that’s easier to understand as an abstract or general idea than it is to implement. My holiday gift to you is what follows:

Accepting 100% responsibility means accepting that whatever happens in your life is either caused or encouraged with your complicity. Didn’t get the job you wanted? What did you do, or not do, that resulted in that consequence? Spouse left you after a long marriage? What could/should you have done differently to produce a better result? Your business went “belly up?” What was your complicity in that failure? Until you accept responsibility for EVERYTHING in your life, you are destined for a circumstance somewhere between “average” and “failure.”

The acceptance of total responsibility does not mean that outside forces do not conspire to ordain your defeat; quite the contrary! It means that you will go to great lengths – EXTREME lengths – to produce an effort to countervail that outcome. Acceptance is NOT resignation.

Take this one step further, from the abstract and philosophical to the concrete and practical. Here’s what you have to do when you decide to accept total responsibility:

• Give up blaming anyone for anything. This is really tough. Dr. Robert Resnick, a psychotherapist in Los Angeles, created the following equation to explain how to discard blaming and accept total responsibility: E + R = O, in which “E” stands for “event,” “R” stands for “Response,” and “O” stands for “outcome.” Any time an event, positive or negative, happens in your life, you have a choice as to how to respond. Events can either be positive, negative or neutral. You cannot control events that occur outside of you. Dr. Wayne Dyer used to say “the world doesn’t care. It’s just out there worlding.” Your response is what matters. You can choose to be a blamer and a victim, or you can choose a more productive response. The only thing you can absolutely choose is YOU! In my book, Consensus is not Kumbaya, I said the following: “Some people marinate in a cauldron of psychic dysfunction. They whine about the world and complain about how ‘put upon’ others make them feel. They continually, boringly and irritatingly place the blame for their circumstances on everyone but themselves.”

These people set themselves up for failure in three ways: First, they imply that someone or something has imprisoned them. Implicit is the assertion that they cannot change their circumstances until someone else does something to free them; Second, they imply that their misery makes them unique, as if the world should lay success at their feet and that no one else has ever overcome a similar challenge or obstacle; Third, they embark on a recruiting mission so that they don’t feel isolated in their misery. Their two clubs – the Loyal Order of Irritating, Recreational Whining Victims of America and the Submissive, indulgent Enablers of the Loyal Order of Irritating, Recreational Whining Victims of America – meet daily at every Starbucks in America.

You cannot be one of these people and be successful unless you decide that being a blamer and victim meet your criteria for success.

• Give up making excuses. Like whiners and victims, excuse makers focus externally. They find or CREATE reasons that they could not succeed. Rather than creating excuses, successful doers understand that the world rewards action. They take the first step into the abyss. They use their failures to cultivate wisdom rather than letting it beat them down. They ask themselves compelling questions: “How was I complicit in my defeat?” rather than questions like: “Why is the world against me?”

• Give up complaining. Have you ever noticed that most complainers complain to the wrong people? It’s true! They complain about their home lives to their colleagues at work. They complain to their spouses about their fellow workers. They complain about their bosses to their peers and about their peers to their bosses. Losers complain endlessly. They’re psychological vampires who suck the life out of every room they enter and all of the people in it. Winners ACT!

If you want to give yourself a REALLY BIG holiday gift this year, vow to own your life! Own all of it, which includes the good, the bad, and the ugly. Owning your life doesn’t mean that situations, circumstances and people will never present tough challenges. It simply means that you are one of those people who accepts that the only person you can change is the one in the mirror.

Rand Golletz is the managing partner of Rand Golletz Performance Systems, a leadership development, executive coaching and consulting firm that works with senior corporate leaders and business owners on a wide range of issues, including interpersonal effectiveness, brand-building, sales management, strategy creation and implementation. For more information and to sign up for Rand’s free newsletter, The Real Deal, visit http://www.randgolletz.com

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