Friday, December 21, 2012
Audi A1 Attracted
Audi presents the new "Attracted", a special edition for its models Audi A1 and A1 Sportback incorporating new finishing details and a complete multimedia device. The price varies between 16,400 and € 19,050, depending on the engine, and can include the packages Kult, Style Connect with no additional cost.
This special series is available with two engines: the 1.2 TFSI 86 hp and 1.6 TDI 90 hp, the latter with manual or automatic S tronic gear box.
A strong point of the Audi A1 Attracted is the equipment that includes leather, multifunction steering wheel, alloy wheels and 16-inch and aluminum applications in the interior. Items that will undoubtedly enhance the sportiness of the Audi A1.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
CHRISTMAS FUDGE
Christmas is almost here and everyone I know is running around looking for that last minute mini-gift for the mailman, a teacher, the newspaper boy or even the UPS man!!
This fudge recipe is the perfect answer!! Not only is it quick and easy to make, but it tastes great and I love that it can be made way ahead of schedule.
4 cups white sugar
1 twelve ounce can of evaporated milk
8 ounces of real butter (no margarine or spreads)
2 cups milk chocolate chips
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup white chocolate chips
1 TABLESPOON vanilla
chopped nuts if desired (we like honey roasted peanuts)
In a heavy bottomed sauce pan, mix the white sugar and evaporated milk; bring it to a boil over medium high heat. Once it is at a full rolling boil (one that you can not stir down), turn the heat down to medium and boil for 6½ minutes (stirring CONSTANTLY). I stir with a wooden spatula that has a square end and I stir in a figure 8 (the flat blade of the spoon really scrapes the bottom of the pan well).
After 6½ minutes at a full rolling boil, remove the pan from the heat and add the butter, a TABLESPOON of vanilla and all of the chocolate.
At first the butter will sort of stay separate from everything, but if you use a whisk, it will incorporate quickly. When it's all smooth, add the nuts if you are using them (as many as you like).
Pour into a FOIL LINED 9" x 13" pan and cool overnight in the fridge. If you are using these cute little tin foil stars (instead of the 9" x 13" pan), you can just wrap them in clear cellophane bag (after they are chilled) and tie it up with a bright Christmas bow!!
NOTE: You can make this with any flavor chocolate chips you like.
I've tried them all and the only one I DON'T recommend is using ALL semi-sweet. The three chocolate blend listed above results in a wonderful flavor (you won't taste the white chocolate, but it adds a lot to the final taste).
Note: Make sure you use a good quality butter, not a soft spread butter or a diet butter and definitely no margarine.
This fudge recipe is the perfect answer!! Not only is it quick and easy to make, but it tastes great and I love that it can be made way ahead of schedule.
4 cups white sugar
1 twelve ounce can of evaporated milk
8 ounces of real butter (no margarine or spreads)
2 cups milk chocolate chips
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup white chocolate chips
1 TABLESPOON vanilla
chopped nuts if desired (we like honey roasted peanuts)
In a heavy bottomed sauce pan, mix the white sugar and evaporated milk; bring it to a boil over medium high heat. Once it is at a full rolling boil (one that you can not stir down), turn the heat down to medium and boil for 6½ minutes (stirring CONSTANTLY). I stir with a wooden spatula that has a square end and I stir in a figure 8 (the flat blade of the spoon really scrapes the bottom of the pan well).
After 6½ minutes at a full rolling boil, remove the pan from the heat and add the butter, a TABLESPOON of vanilla and all of the chocolate.
At first the butter will sort of stay separate from everything, but if you use a whisk, it will incorporate quickly. When it's all smooth, add the nuts if you are using them (as many as you like).
Pour into a FOIL LINED 9" x 13" pan and cool overnight in the fridge. If you are using these cute little tin foil stars (instead of the 9" x 13" pan), you can just wrap them in clear cellophane bag (after they are chilled) and tie it up with a bright Christmas bow!!
NOTE: You can make this with any flavor chocolate chips you like.
I've tried them all and the only one I DON'T recommend is using ALL semi-sweet. The three chocolate blend listed above results in a wonderful flavor (you won't taste the white chocolate, but it adds a lot to the final taste).
Note: Make sure you use a good quality butter, not a soft spread butter or a diet butter and definitely no margarine.
Monday, December 17, 2012
APPLE PIE JAM
This jam is the perfect topping for just about anything; it is very versatile and delicious.
Apple pie jam is very economical to make and it is just unique enough that it makes a great gift for co-workers, church friends, babysitters, etc. (any time you need a small gift from the heart for friend).
NOTE: As (with a lot of jams that have chunks of fruit), if you aren't careful, the fruit will "float" in the jar and it won't be evenly distributed throughout the jam. It doesn't change the taste at all, but it isn't "picture perfect" for gift giving either.
To avoid that: After you take the cooked jam off of the heat for the last time, Sit it on a towel or a pot holder so that the pan stays as hot as possible. Let the hot jam sit in the hot p an for five minutes before you put it in the HOT jars. Stir the hot jam every 60 seconds or so with a CLEAN spoon. After the five minutes is up, put the jam in the hot jars and proceed with the same directions. This little trick will stop the fruit bits from floating to the top.
Apple pie jam is very economical to make and it is just unique enough that it makes a great gift for co-workers, church friends, babysitters, etc. (any time you need a small gift from the heart for friend).
It really does taste just like an apple pie!!
APPLE PIE JAM
6 cups diced granny smith apples (6 or 7 apples)
1/2 cup apple juice (you can use water in a pinch)
1/2 teaspoon butter
3 cups granulated sugar
2 cups brown sugar
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg (freshly ground is best)
(1) small box (1¾ oz.) Sure-Jell Premium powdered pectin
Dice the apples, then put them in the food processor for just a (very) few pulses. You don't want the pieces too small.
Cook the apples, apple juice and butter (in a large heavy pot with tall sides) over low heat until the apples are soft but not mushy.
Stir in powdered pectin and bring to a full rolling boil (one that does not stop boiling when you stir it); stir constantly.
When it comes to a full rolling boil, add the sugars, cinnamon and nutmeg. Stir well and bring back to another full rolling boil. Keep it at a full rolling boil (while stirring) for exactly one minute, no longer.
Remove from heat and skim off any foam from the surface of the jam(if there is any). Pour the jam into HOT clean jars, leaving 1/4" head space. Wipe the rims of the jars with a CLEAN wet cloth and put on the two piece lids (hand tighten).
Process in a hot water bath: half pints for 10 minutes; pints for 15 minutes. This recipe makes (7) half pint jars.
To avoid that: After you take the cooked jam off of the heat for the last time, Sit it on a towel or a pot holder so that the pan stays as hot as possible. Let the hot jam sit in the hot p an for five minutes before you put it in the HOT jars. Stir the hot jam every 60 seconds or so with a CLEAN spoon. After the five minutes is up, put the jam in the hot jars and proceed with the same directions. This little trick will stop the fruit bits from floating to the top.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
I have a new blog and website! (and the new contest in my new blog!)
Welcome to my world!
And if you want to go straight to the new blog and the When My Baby Dreams - Calendar 2013 competition, click here! (this time you don't have to do photos, just write down your dream!)
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Mercedes Citan
The new Mercedes Citan is a commercial van, which is a collaborative effort between Mercedes and Renault. This model is proposed as a solution for professional urban delivery due to their capability up to 3.8 m³ a load capacity of 800 kg and its low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Specifically, the version Citan BleuEFFICIENCY with a consumption of only 4.3 litres/100 km.
We will have three options when purchasing this Van - Length -3.94, 4.32 or 4.71 meters and body - Box. Joint and Combined.
Three diesel engines are also available in this Mercedes model : 75 CDI, 90 CDI and 110 CDI. The gas block is a 1.2-liter 114 hp. We may further choose between a gearbox of five or six relationships.
We will have three options when purchasing this Van - Length -3.94, 4.32 or 4.71 meters and body - Box. Joint and Combined.
Three diesel engines are also available in this Mercedes model : 75 CDI, 90 CDI and 110 CDI. The gas block is a 1.2-liter 114 hp. We may further choose between a gearbox of five or six relationships.