Here is a recipe I found a few years ago in The Oregonian's Food Day section. The recipe is for pumpkin bread. The main difference from most of my other pumpkin bread recipes is that it calls for only 2 eggs, vs 4 and 1/3 c shortening vs 1 cup of oil. This bread still turned out pretty moist. I plan to bake muffins for Friday (fun day at work!) and put some sort of streusel topping on them (for you, Annette!).
The Los Angeles Times' Pumpkin Bread (November 9, 1972)
1/3 c veg shortening
1 c brown sugar
2 eggs
1/4 c milk
1 cup canned pumpkin
2 cups flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
1/4 t baking soda
1/2 t cinnamon
1/4 t nutmeg
1/4 raisins (optional)
Preheat oven to 350*. Grease a 9x5 loaf pan. In a large bowl, cream together shortening & b. sugar. Blend in eggs, milk and pumpkin. Sift flour, b. powder, salt, soda, cinnamon & nutmeg together and stir into pumpkin mixture. Stir in raisins (if using).
Turn batter into prepared pan and bake one hour or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool before slicing.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Netflix This!

What a great movie! It's about two young women who live in NYC. One is an Orthodox Jew & the other Muslim. Both have parents who believe in arranged marriages. This film is so well done. We laughed a lot. Omid even liked the movie which is saying a whole lot! Rent it! It's good!
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arranged,
netflix this
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Bat Mitzvah!
Today I went to my first Bat Mitzvah. It was so exciting and simply beautiful! If you knew me during the 80s...I wanted to convert to Judaism. I had Jewish friends and was so envious of their traditions. I attended High Holy Days and thought it was so neat! Today was no exception. It was just wonderful. Though...I am quite comfortable in my Christianity and no longer wish to convert. :)
Lindsay with her two grandmothers & father. The grandmothers gave Lindsay a kippah to wear (female version of the yarmulke).
Lindsay's grandfather wore this prayer shawl many years ago for his Bar Mitzvah. He passed it down to Lindsay's father to wear at his Bar Mitzvah. Today, it was passed down to Lindsay to wear for her Bat Mitzvah.
Passing of the prayer shawl.
Reading from the Torah.
After all the prayers & readings, Steve & Janet gave Lindsay her very own prayer shawl that she can pass down to her daughters.
This service was so neat! I had to wipe away tears not once but twice. So moving! Congratulations on your Bat Mitzvah Lindsay!!!
My favorite saying from the service: O Rock of Israel, come to Israel's help.
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Bat Mitzvah
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Make This!
Super Duper Chicken
4 chicken breasts
1 can cream of chicken (or cream of anything soup)
3/4 soup can of white wine
4 slices Swiss cheese
croutons
slivered almonds (optional)
Grease a 9x13 Pyrex. Place chicken breasts in Pyrex. Put Swiss cheese on top of chicken. Mix soup & wine together. Pour over chicken. Sprinkle croutons & almonds. Bake at 350* for 1 1/4 - 1 1/ hours.
NOTE: I always make my own croutons for this dish. They taste much better! Use lots of butter if you make your own.
4 chicken breasts
1 can cream of chicken (or cream of anything soup)
3/4 soup can of white wine
4 slices Swiss cheese
croutons
slivered almonds (optional)
Grease a 9x13 Pyrex. Place chicken breasts in Pyrex. Put Swiss cheese on top of chicken. Mix soup & wine together. Pour over chicken. Sprinkle croutons & almonds. Bake at 350* for 1 1/4 - 1 1/ hours.
NOTE: I always make my own croutons for this dish. They taste much better! Use lots of butter if you make your own.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Mt St Helens Fieldtrip
I was lucky enough to help out with the 8th grade field trip today. It was so much fun and the scenery was so beautiful. Our field trip was on the south side of the mountain. There were very few reminders of the eruption in 1980. This tree was one of the few survivors.
Survivor tree
Carpet moss
The mountain was behind the fog. This is Lahar Viewpoint.

Lahar river bed
Matty's science teacher. So cute! Wish he'd been my 8th grade science teacher.
Lahar river bed
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mt st helens
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Field Trip!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Basketball season...here we come!
We are starting basketball season early in our house. Last night, Matty tried out for the Camas Select Boys Basketball team. We found out today that he made the team! Yay! Here's to hoping I sell lots of dog treats to pay for the select fees!
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basketball,
Matty
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Ready for the farm stand!

A fresh batch ready to go! I just love this crate. I found similar ones at Freddys, Michaels & The Home Store for $19.99+. This cute crate was purchased at WinCo for $4.49. Gotta love WinCo!
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barky bits,
farm stand
Friday, October 9, 2009
Make these!

http://mermag.blogspot.com/2009/09/jons-super-stellar.html
These are so cute & easy! I just made one. Try it!
ALSO: I think I am going to try and find the adorable William Wegman Weimaraner material (or if I get really lucky...a Vizsla print) and make one of these cute bags. I don't sew...but I know I could make one of these!
http://www.youcanmakethis.com/blog/674/make-a-no-sew-knotted-handkerchief-bag.html
Update on Nas & Running Start: She is doing exceptionally well in English 101. Supercallafragilisticexpialadociously well. This should come as no suprise to those of you who know Nas. She sets goals, she exceeds them. I wish I had her drive & determiniation. Let me just say that she is doing much better in her English 101 class at 15 years old than I did when I took the same class at 18! Remember her name - she will go far that girl!
Yesterday, Remy & I walked around campus while waiting for Nas' class to finish. There are some really beautiful old maples on the college campus. They are currently changing colors and I had to stop Remy mid-walk (not a happy dog) just to snap a photo of one particular tree. It was simply gorgeous. The sun was setting & the colors were so vibrant. I wished that Omid was with me so he could photograph the tree (he is the photographer in the fam, not me. Omid likes to play around with f-stops, white balance, & all that jazz. I like to point & shoot). Well, here is my best. It's not an "Omid" shot, but it will do. Just look at that color!
Yesterday, Remy & I walked around campus while waiting for Nas' class to finish. There are some really beautiful old maples on the college campus. They are currently changing colors and I had to stop Remy mid-walk (not a happy dog) just to snap a photo of one particular tree. It was simply gorgeous. The sun was setting & the colors were so vibrant. I wished that Omid was with me so he could photograph the tree (he is the photographer in the fam, not me. Omid likes to play around with f-stops, white balance, & all that jazz. I like to point & shoot). Well, here is my best. It's not an "Omid" shot, but it will do. Just look at that color!
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fall
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Good News!
Barky Bits & Bones are now available at the DeTemple Farm Stand.
Lots of farm fresh produce & baked goods available. Stop by on Sundays from 11-3 and Wednesdays from 2-6.
DeTemple Farm Stand
1919 232nd Avenue
Camas, WA 98607
Lots of farm fresh produce & baked goods available. Stop by on Sundays from 11-3 and Wednesdays from 2-6.
DeTemple Farm Stand
1919 232nd Avenue
Camas, WA 98607
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dog treats
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Aash-e Adas Cook Off!
Omid's mom, Fari is known for her lentil soup (aka: aash-e adas). It's simply delicious. Omid thought he could do a better job. Today...the two had a cook off.
Omid's aash-e adas.
Fari's aash-e adas.

The competitors.
My contribution: Lentil candles!
Nas & Mansour
The Judges!
The verdict: Fari's soup won 6 votes to 5. I thought they were both equally delicious. Fari's soup was traditional while Omid's soup was 'nouveau.'
The big winner? My candles. Everyone liked them. :)
**Special thanks to Arezoujoon for the candle idea. I stole it from her!!
The competitors.
The verdict: Fari's soup won 6 votes to 5. I thought they were both equally delicious. Fari's soup was traditional while Omid's soup was 'nouveau.'
The big winner? My candles. Everyone liked them. :)
**Special thanks to Arezoujoon for the candle idea. I stole it from her!!
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lentil soup
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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