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  • Recipe: Homemade Oatmeal Creme Pies

    Recipe: Homemade Oatmeal Creme Pies

    oatmeal creme pie recipe

    You can be miserable before you have a cookie

    and you can be miserable after you eat a cookie

    but you can’t be miserable while you are eating a cookie.

    ―Ina Garten, the Barefoot Contessa

    I really like cookies. All kinds of cookies.

    I really, really, really like Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pie cookies. But I haven’t bought them in a while.

    See, I really, really, really don’t like the list of ingredients on a Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pie box:

    Corn Syrup, Enriched Bleached Flour (Wheat Flour, Barley Malt, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Vegetable Shortening (Partially Hydrogenated Soybean And Cottonseed Oils), Dextrose, Oats, Water, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Contains 2% Or Less Of Each Of The Following: Leavening (Baking Soda, Ammonium Bicarbonate), Whey (Milk), Salt, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, Mono- And Diglycerides, Sorbitan Monostearate, Polysorbate 60), Corn Starch, Eggs, Egg Whites, Cocoa, Coconut (Sulfite Treated To Preserve Color), Evaporated Apples (Sulfite Treated To Preserve Color), Rice Flour, Nonfat Dry Milk, Carrageenan, Spices, Sorbic Acid (To Retain Freshness), Colors (Caramel Color, Yellow 5, Red 40), Natural And Artificial Flavors (this list taken from an online store product description; it is possible the current box reads slightly differently).

    I don’t mind in indulging in a little guilty pleasure here and there when it comes to food, but these take the cake (cookie?).  The Good Guide gives Little Debbie’s sinfully tasty wonders a mere 1.1 for nutritional value (and a meager 2.9 overall). Trans fats, high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavors and of course the fact that each and every cookie pie comes encased in plastic make these the very very guiltiest of pleasures.

    Happily, the DIY route here is not terribly difficult, and every bit as delicious as the original— maybe even better. Yeah, I’m pretty sure it’s even better 🙂

    Not good for you, necessarily, but definitely an indulgence that’s less guilt-inducing!

    I give you… homemade oatmeal CREAM pies.

    (Real food gets real spelling.)

     

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    Make Your Own Oatmeal Creme (nay, CREAM) Pies

     

    Cookie Ingredients:

    2 sticks butter at room temperature
    3/4 packed cup brown sugar
    1/2 cup sugar
    2 eggs
    1 1/4 tsp vanilla
    1 Tbsp honey
    1 3/4 cup all purpose flour
    1 tsp baking soda
    1/8 tsp cinnamon
    1/2 tsp salt (if using unsalted butter)
    1 1/2 cups quick cooking oats

    oatmeal cookiesUsing a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment cream the butter, brown sugar, and sugar together. Add eggs, honey and vanilla and allow to mix until uniform.

    In another bowl whisk together flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Add the flour mixture to the creamed butter, a little at a time, until just blended. Stir in oats by hand. Cool in fridge for 10-15 minutes.

    While dough is chilling, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

    Drop spoonfuls of dough onto baking sheet. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes until edges brown. Allow to cool completely (they will fall apart if you try moving them while warm. Patience is a virtue!).

    While the cookies are cooling, wash out your mixer bowl and dry thoroughly. Fit with whisk attachment.

     

    Marshmallow Filling Ingredients:

    2 egg whites
    1/2 cup sugar (or slightly less; I thought this could stand to be less sweet)
    1/4 tsp cream of tartar
    1/2 tsp vanilla (I’ll say that I think using quality vanilla makes a HUGE difference here)

    oatmeal cream pie frostingWhisk egg whites, sugar and cream of tartar in a double boiler over simmering water. (Don’t have a double boiler? You can use a Pyrex bowl over a pot of hot water, just make sure the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water). Keep whisking until sugar is completely dissolved and mixture is frothy (about 160 degrees).

    Transfer to standing mixer bowl and whisk on high until stiff peak stage (mixture is sculpted into standing peaks when whisk is lifted). Gently mix in vanilla.

    Frost underside of cooled cookie and sandwich with a second cooled cookie. EAT.

     

    HELPFUL TIP:

    See the cookies pictured all over this post? Too much frosting. Totally gooped out the other end when you took a bite. A little goes a long way here! (But if you go overboard and wind up with extra, unfrosted cookies, no worries. The cookies are delicious on their own.)

    These cookies stored well for 24 hours in a sealed container. God bless ya if you manage to keep them in the house for longer than that!

     

    Cass- oatmeal creme pie

     

     

  • YumEarth Naturals Candy: Review and Giveaway

    YumEarth Naturals Candy: Review and Giveaway

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    Once in a young lifetime one should be allowed to have

    as much sweetness as one can possibly want and hold.

    -Judith Olney

    I’m not much for sweets on most days, but I’m a firm believer that kids should be allowed to pig out on the sweet stuff a few special days of the year: Easter, Christmas, Halloween and their own birthday.

    That being said, I still want what they’re eating to be as harmless as possible. My mother-in-law swears my husband reacts to artificial food coloring, and I’m inclined to agree. I haven’t noticed the same marked effects in my kids, but I presume they’re there.

    YummyEarth candies are artificial color and dye free, as well as gluten, nut and dairy free, making them safe options for most kids. They use real fruit juice and fruit extracts for flavor, and each serving is under 70 calories and contains 100% of your daily vitamin C.

    But more importantly, they are DELICIOUS.

     

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    I’ve bought these before (heads up, the lollipops often go on sale on Amazon), so when YummyEarth sent us some lollipops and sour jelly beans to try and review I hid them until I was ready to take pictures. Otherwise, they would have disappeared like magic 🙂

    YummyEarth is the #1 organic candy company in the US, and with good reason. Their flavors include Pomegranate Pucker (Jake’s favorite), Strawberry Smash (my fave), Wet Faced Watermelon (Cassie’s and Mav’s favorite), Blood Orange Cocktail (which I am now obsessed with trying), Chili Mango Mambo and the newest, Perfectly Peach. Candies are available in organic gummy bear, sour worm, candy drops, and Christmas/Halloween/Easter themed varieties in addition to the lollies and beans. Between the variety and the quality, coupled with the certified organic ingredients and the TASTE, they are irresistible.

    Jeff devoured the sour jelly beans like they were going out of style. I don’t even like jelly beans and I liked these— just the right amount of pucker before you hit the sweet, and not waxy like traditional jelly beans.

    They get the Elton seal of approval from little kids and big kids alike! Perfecto for Easter baskets.

     

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    GIVEAWAY!

    YumEarth Naturals Sour BeansYummyEarth is offering one lucky family a YumEarth Naturals Sour Beans Family Pack to try for themselves!

    Just follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter widget below (subscribers will have to click through). I’ll close this up at 11:59pm Tuesday, April 3rd.

    Good luck!

     


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    Disclosure:
    This review was made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own.

     

  • Reserved Parking

    Reserved Parking

    amish parking

    Politics ain’t worrying this country one-tenth as much
    as where to find a parking space.

    -Will Rogers

    I wonder how many times I’ll have to see it, before the horse-and-buggy parking signs juxtaposed against the Starbucks drive-thru ceases to amuse me. (It’s hard to tell, but there are poles to tether your horse in front of the signs.)

    If I ever see a horse-and-buggy IN the Starbucks drive-thru, I’ll die a happy lady.