Some of the posts and photos are being revamped right now. Not to worry, they shall all return when I get them fixed! :) It may take a week or so, but they shall return. *Please enjoy the peeping pons!*
Monkey Bread is a tradition in our house on Thanksgiving morning. But the kids always beg for it all year long because it is so yummy! I found a new fun way to make it that is quicker and makes individual servings. It is still made the same way, just in muffin tins.
You need the rolls of refrigerated biscuits ( I use the cheap small ones )
cinnamon sugar
butter or margarine
Grease muffin tins.
Cut each biscuit into quarters.
Roll each piece in cinnamon sugar.
Place pieces in muffin tins ( i put approx. 2 biscuits/8 pieces per tin).
Melt butter and mix in cinnamon sugar.
Pour a couple of spoonfuls of cinnamon sugar butter mixture into each tin.
Bake at 350 degrees for 15-17 mins.
Let them cool about 5 mins. Then turn tin over onto a plate, foil or tray.
Now you have individual servings of super yummy monkey bread!
Special order baby quilt. I keep forgetting just how LONG it takes to make one of these small quilts! I spent an entire Sunday "finishing" this quilt up.
They are kinda like the "Getalong Gang" but more fierce!
Hee hee hee
After Toph got his mohawk, his brother and their 2 friends decided they wanted them also. So this afternoon we headed to see Stephanie again for what could be referrred to as a MOHAWK PARTY. About 25 minutes later we had 4 excited boys with mohawks and lollipops.
Here is the mohawk gang consisting of brothers Sam & Michael and brothers Chan & Toph.
So my 2 1/2 year old daughter likes to carry about 3 beanie babies, some coins,a sippy cup and other various items EACH time we head out to run errands, which means that either I try and keep track of all of them the entire time, or we lose some and then there are tears! Sad baby tears.
So I told her I would get her a backpack, silly me asked if she would like a Hello Kitty backpack....You can see where this is going. We are in Okinawa and anything Hello Kitty, especially backpacks are ridiculously expensive! So we shopped all day long and the only tiny toddler backpacks with Hello Kitty on them were $40!! I refuse to pay $40 for a backpack my 2 year old may or may not use to transport her coins and dolls.
I checked for patterns online and only found ones that I had to pay for. So I decided that I would wing it and try to figure one out on my own.
I had Hello kitty fabric that had cost me $2 for about a yard (I only used 1/2 of it). I had interfacing, a zipper (84 cents), I cut a belt in half for the straps and I used D-rings that I had cut off of an old belt. The total project cost me less than $4. And although it isn't perfect, it serves it's purpose and my daughter LOVES it!
I still can't believe I actually MADE this on my own with no pattern!