These are on our Christmas menu. Just something new that I thought would work well with the flank steak we've decided on this year. If you're a fan of mushrooms, you'll love these. My husband said these were awesome when he tested them for me. He's a big mushroom fan.
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I love shortbread. When I still worked at the library, there was a patron who brought us a tin of shortbread every Christmas. I wanted to eat every last buttery bit of goodness! But there were times I was lucky if the circulation staff let us know they had arrived, they were that good. I've looked for good recipes. e I've even tried a few, but none have equaled those from that patron. But I think I may have just overcome that obstacle and found a recipe for shortbread cookies that are light, buttery, and crisp. Just how you want them. I found it included in Taste of Home "The Ultimate Cookie Collection" that seems pretty authentic. And it's super easy. If you love gingerbread cookies, but don't enjoy dressing all the miniature men and women, or if you just want to switch it up a bit, maybe these gingerbread kiss cookies will do the trick. Soft gingery cookies with a fudgy middle will have you reaching for one after another. I was inspired by a recipe I saw online, but it used clear sprinkles. I thought red and green would be more seasonal, although clear would be pretty for New Year's Day.
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I remember the excitement of visiting the public library as a child. The magic and suspense of reading favorites like The Velvet Room and The Secret Garden tugged at my imagination. Biographies of George Washington Carver and Betsy Ross allowed me to see the lives of those who came before me and to appreciate their accomplishments. Poetry collections like my favorite The Tall Book of Poems, which I took with me on sleepovers, introduced me to a range of poetry where I could consider how the placement and rhythm of words affected your mood – sometimes bouncy, other times melancholy. Plus, I really loved the way that book felt in my small hands. My goal in writing children’s books, I think, is an attempt to recreate those feelings, those early years of reading books where everything seemed possible.
I received an M.F.A. in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Hamline University and won the Karen and Philip Cushman Late Bloomer Award from SCBWI. I worked as a Children's Librarian for 20 years and still prefer to read books written for young people. I have two Cavapoo dogs named Prince Albert and Daisy Wu, and a black kitten named Mortimer. I am married and split time between homes with my husband Rod in Dayton, OH and in Cadiz, KY where we enjoy our pontoon boat on Lake Barkley.
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