Oatmeal Craisin White Chocolate Cookies

Oatmeal Craisin White Chocolate Cookies

These were nice easy drop cookies. I like the combination of the craisins and the white chocolate, and the oatmeal makes for a nice chewy cookie.

I tasted a couple of these this morning when they came out of the oven, just to make sure there wasn’t anything wrong with them (can’t bring defective cookies to the cookie swap!). Because the cookies contain both oatmeal and fruit, they are part of a healthy breakfast…right?

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Cold Weather = Soup

Yesterday it was over 70 degrees outside. It was toasty warm. I wore a tank top. Today, at 3:30 in the afternoon, it was 32 degrees. I went out to run some errands and practically froze to death. (I wore a sweatshirt; in retrospect I should probably have also worn a jacket.) The overnight low tonight is 27. Texas weather is weird.

(While I was out running errands, I dropped a story in the mail, which gets me up to twelve submissions out at market. This is the most subs I’ve ever had out at the same time, so I’m …

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Cranberry-Orange Bread

Cranberry-Orange Bread

I snagged a recipe for cranberry-orange bread from tinaconnolly,* and decided to attempt it this morning, so that I can bring some to brunch tomorrow. I’d have made it tomorrow except that (1) I won’t have time tomorrow, and (2) this gives me time to come up with something else if for some reason the cranberry bread doesn’t come out.

So far, I have determined that it *smells* like delicious bread, and it *looks* like delicious bread. I am now waiting for …

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Cranberry-Orange Cheesecake

Cranberry-Orange Cheesecake

I’ve managed to snag an invitation to have another Thanksgiving dinner with Maureen and her family, and she said I could bring a dessert*, so I decided I’d make cranberry-orange cheesecake**. It has a gingersnap-graham-cracker crust, and swirls of cranberry sauce flavored with orange zest. The swirls came out quite pretty. Sadly, the cheesecake cracked rather extensively. I consulted with tinaconnolly, who had made cheesecake before, and she assured me that cheesecakes crack all the time, and that it should still taste …

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Squash! Now in soup form!

Squash Soup

I roasted up some of the squash from yesterday’s photo session and made squash soup. There is a reason most squash soup recipes call for butternut squash. Winter squashes are all hard to hack up into manageable sized bits, but at least a butternut squash has a fair amount of edible flesh inside. Dumpling squashes, while cute and pretty, have a much higher work-to-flesh ratio. There’s hardly any squash in there at all once you get the seeds out! (The dumpling squash does taste …

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Squash!

Squashes on black

For Halloween, my grocery store was selling little bags of decorative squash. After Halloween, the decorative squash went on sale (and with good reason — some of it had started to get moldy, which was disgusting). In addition to the (non-edible) decorative squash, I got a couple dumpling squashes and a carnival squash, which will hopefully become squash soup sometime in the near future. IMO, the edible squashes are prettier than the decorative ones (but the decorative ones do make nice filler).

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Food and Flowers

stale sourdough bread + leftover maple pecan butter + eggs, milk, and orange zest =

Orange-Maple-Pecan French Toast
Orange Maple Pecan French Toast

So this week is already off to a better start than last week :) After appointments with two docs and an occupational therapist last week, and a weekend of rest, my wrists are starting to do a little bit better. Thanks to everyone (here and elsewhere) who sent me sympathies! Peter got me some roses last week to cheer …

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Last Observatory Post!

One of the perks of going to visit the observatory with an astronomer is that I got access inside the telescopes, and also to the walkway outside the dome (which is about three stories up, and an excellent place to take sunrise/sunset pictures). I put a few shots from inside the telescope dome up on flickr, with notes about the equipment. The third photo in that series shows the little tiny holes in the mirror of the Harlan J. Smith telescope from when one of the telescope operators got disgruntled and shot the mirror with his gun.

Also over …

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Rained Out

The first few days we were at the observatory, we had tons of rain. The weather alternated between thunderstorms, rain, and thick clouds.

Nothing to See Here

Most of the time the weather was so bad we didn’t even want to leave the lodge (which meant I got lots of writing done!). But every now and then the clouds would part, which makes for some nice dramatic sky pictures:

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