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Mon, Oct 23 2006
Toffee making
Topic: Crickl's Recipes
I did a bad thing one Christmas. Not thinking it was a bad thing at all when I began, it turned into a holiday obsession that I will never be rid of....

While reading a ladies’ magazine with cute decoration ideas and recipes for the holidays, I came across a recipe for English Toffee. I was newly married and on a strict budget….we were both seminary students and as poor as dirt. As a teen and college student, I had my own tradition of getting a can of Almond Roca for my family for Christmas. The candy is not expensive, but I knew making it from scratch from very simple ingredients would be cheaper, I could make some for each family member and it would be more special.

Little did I know that 22 years later, my family and friends await that toffee every year, like crazed addicts! Some of them even keep the jar or tin I gave it to them in and hand it back to me the following year.

“So you won’t have to buy so many this year WHEN you make the toffee.”
Uh huh…..

So I am going to share the recipe with you, but I will include this warning: you may not ever be able to stop making it once you’ve dabbled in it. So beware!!

I am including all the tips and tricks I have learned from making toffee every Christmas for 22 years. It is not complicated, but trust me, the tips are tried and true! One tip is that you cannot make a decent batch of toffee if you live in a high elevation area! Don’t even try it. When we lived in the mountains of Arizona, I had to make the toffee on trips to Phoenix or when we went to visit my husband’s family in Oklahoma for Thanksgiving. They don’t take elevation as a valid excuse. I must make the toffee.

First is a very detailed explanation of candy making. Please do read it all if you are going to attempt it. It is not hard, but it does need to be done correctly and in a very timely way. At the end are very concise instructions so it’s easier to read them as you are making the candy. I put the basic recipe, including ingredients all in bold in case you want to copy just those into a recipe card.

Enjoy! (but beware!)

Materials needed:
-Heavy bottomed saucepan of medium size
-A wooden spoon or spoon made for cooking candy and stirring constantly at very high heat. The type of spoon that works best is one with a flat end, so you can scrap the bottom of the pan constantly. After several batches of toffee, the wooden one with crack but it still works best.
-A candy thermometer. I brake candy thermometers that are made of glass, so I tend to use my plain old meat thermometer most. It works fine, but make sure you don’t hold it to the bottom of the pan. Try to suspend it in the candy so you get an accurate reading. The trick is holding it there while constantly stirring, so clip it on the side of the pan and kind of tip it so it’s not hitting the bottom of the pan while taking the temperature.
-Metal cookie sheet. Metal cools much more quickly than a stone or glass one. Spray the sheet with cooking spray very lightly. The toffee will not run over the sides of the sheet if it is a regular sized one, so it’s ok to used one without edges.

****Children should not be under foot while making candy. Should it spill or bubble and splatter, it will cause very severe burns!****

English Toffee
Makes 1 pound

1 cup butter (do not use margarine)
1 cup sugar
3 Tablespoons water
1 teaspoon vanilla (splurge and get the really good kind from Trader Joes)
1 Hershey bar
3/4 cup chopped nuts (if desired) pecans or almonds taste best


To prepare for quick steps when toffee is cooked, have these things ready before cooking ingredients:

-Spray cookie sheet with cooking spray and set it on a dish towel on the counter. (the dish towel protects your counter from being scorched)
-Open the wrapper of the Hershey bar and break each square apart, ready to top your toffee. You can also use ? to a full cup of chocolate chips.
-Prepare your nuts for topping if you use them. Chop finely or bash them to bits in a ziplok bag with a coffee mug or rolling pin…..as finely chopped as you can.

Cooking:

Put butter, sugar and water in a heavy bottomed saucepan. Cook on medium heat (or just a little higher, but be careful not to used too high of heat or you can scorch it and ruin the batch) until mixture reaches 300?, stirring constantly. (this is where it gets tedious as you stir….it usually takes about half an hour to get it to hard crack stage…300?).

As toffee cooks, it will turn from yellow and bubbly to thick caramel color, which is when you want to put the thermometer in. Move the thermometer periodically to prevent scorching in that spot. Never (EVER) stop stirring….it WILL scorch very easily. Let the answering machine get the phone, let the baby cry, let the dog piddle on the carpet, just don’t let the toffee burn! =)

When it reaches 300?, turn heat off and remove pan from burner, then quickly stir in vanilla. It will splatter a little, so take care. I hold the pan over the sink while adding vanilla.

Pour immediately into sprayed cookie sheet. It will at once begin to harden, so do not try to spread it out. Let it flow where it will.

Putting the hot pan in the sink or back on the stove is all the time it needs to harden enough to begin laying the chocolate squares onto the hot toffee. It will begin to melt immediately, so begin spreading it to cover the top with a spatula.

Lick spatula as to not be wasteful of any chocolate. I may point out here that you should NOT, EVER, under any circumstances (!!!!) lick the spoon you just stirred toffee with. You will not have skin on the roof of your mouth for a week. Please don’t ask me how I know that.

While chocolate is still soft, sprinkle surface with finely bashed nuts and enjoy how pretty it all is! After it cools completely, lift edges of toffee and randomly break it into appropriately sized pieces. Any inappropriate sized pieces may be eaten by the cook at his/her discretion.

Place into air-tight containers which you can decorate if you wish and enjoy a job well done and accolades as plentiful as the sand of the sea!

Okay, now that you have read the way too detailed instructions, here they are in simple form that is easier to read.

Basic instructions (with no snarky details):
Put butter, sugar and water into saucepan on medium heat and stir constantly until mixture reaches 300?.

Turn off heat, stir in vanilla, and pour onto greased cookie sheet.

Lay broken chocolate bar on top, spread as they melt, sprinkle with nuts, cool thoroughly.

Break into pieces and store in air-tight containers.

Makes 1 pound of delicious candy!







by crickl at 2:46 PM PDT
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Sat, Oct 21 2006
Order and Contentment
Topic: God things
There is a new devotional sight called Laced with Grace begun by my friend Iris. She has five very good writers on her crew and they are very relevant as well as well written. Take a look. Today's devotion is written on Contentment.

I am pondering order and contentment this morning. I don't have much self made order in my life. My personality type is not the order loving/needing kind, (it's more like the fly by the seat of my pants while shouting "wheeeeeee!" kind) But, I know it is a good thing, this 'order' and really does make me feel more content when I have it.

It's the living in it that is hard for me.

John 10:10 The thief comes only to steal and kill
and destroy; I have come that they may have life,
and have it to the full.



by crickl at 11:13 AM PDT
Updated: Sun, Oct 22 2006 10:13 PM PDT
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Fri, Oct 20 2006
True Beauty campaign
Topic: Friendship
It's funny, I thought having all this recuperating time after surgery would give me lots of time to write and post thoughtful blog entries.....but I haven't. My brain is a little dull and listless...it's not super-bad, but bad enough to feel a blank stare come on when I even think of writing a blog entry. So I will refer you to something interesting that I found today.

My friend Crystal from over at the Choosing Home forum, posted this entry today about Real Beauty. It's a very good post, I hope you'll go read it.....especially if you have daughters! Our culture distorts the idea of beauty so much, we should really talk to them more and provide more resource and time to the subject of true beauty!

Meanwhile I will sit here and try to get a little oomph in my get-along!!

Click here to see more inner beauty of flowers photographs by Judith K. McMillan.

by crickl at 12:36 PM PDT
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Tue, Oct 17 2006
Wordless Wednesday: Puppy Love
Topic: Photo entries


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by crickl at 11:21 PM PDT
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Mon, Oct 16 2006
Family stuff
Topic: God things
Quick update on me: I'm feeling so much better! I even drove to 2 stores today. Emma and I went to Payless Shoes to pick up something for me with some gift money I had. Then we went to Sprouts to get some produce, flour and snack stuff.

It was fun but I'm tired out now!!

I was over at Chrysalis today. E-mom has 2 posts up that I wanted to pass along. First is some helpful information on communication in marriage and another one about figuring out your child's spiritual gifts......very helpful info!

Have fun surfing....I need a nap.

by crickl at 2:18 PM PDT
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Sat, Oct 14 2006
Fall in Phoenix
Topic: People/Family stories
It's been cool enough to sleep with a fan in the window the past week and we are enjoying the Phoenix Fall weather. I have to clarify Phoenix Fall because it's not like the usual crisp wind, fire smoke smell in the air or sweater-wearing-ish Fall we're used to. Still, there is a change for the cooler in the air and it is refreshing! Today we woke up to rain pouring onto the street and roof, tumbling down the street on both sides. So we opened up the doors and let the refreshing, clean air come wisping through the house. The air conditioner is still set at 78 and has not come on yet. And Charles has been doing yard chores most of the afternoon. We have no leaves to rake. Mesquite and ficus trees don't loose their leaves all at once and you barely notice they are changing. But bushes need trimming, windows need calking, and it's nice to just be out there today in the 77 degree, windy weather.

Here are some pictures from a few days ago. Maggie and her cousin made salt dough leaf shapes to make refrigerator magnets and my mom and sister made my gingersnap recipe.


by crickl at 3:21 PM PDT
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Fri, Oct 13 2006
Organ Recital
Topic: People/Family stories
My sister and I started a marathon craft with our two 9 year olds on Wednesday. We made salt dough and let them cut out leaf patterns with Autumn cookie cutters. I baked them til they were hard, then today they were to paint them with acrylic paints, spray them with shiny finishing coat and glue magnets on the backs of them for refrigerator magnets. We only got to the painting part, so this is to be continued....

Cheryl took pity on me this morning and took me to the craft store to pick up the magnets and finishing spray. I can't drive yet after my surgery, so I have to beg people. We got what we needed and got in her car, but as we were leaving the parking lot to drop Maggie off at homeschoolers' PE class at the park, I realized I needed to GO. (can't put it off in my current condition)

hmmmm

I offered to buy cokes if we stopped at a fast food place to 'go', but she said her mom lived right on the way to the park. So we stopped by her mom's house for a pit stop. Her mom and longtime housemate were glad to see us. I 'went'.

We talked for a few minutes, focusing on my recent surgery and how quickly I am bouncing back. J jokingly said she had no pity for me after hearing I didn't have to have major abdominal surgery for the hysterectomy and she told me about hers. Then we compared gall bladder surgeries, mine laproscopic, hers major abdominal surgery. Then N chimed in discussing bladder lifts and the wonders thereof.

All this time Maggie was sitting wondering how to add her two cents worth to the conversation, as always, looking anxious to say something. J noticed her and asked her if she liked music. Maggie agreed, she liked music and J said,

"Well then you must have loved this organ recital we just had."

Maggie didn't get it, but the rest of us were laughing and groaning!


by crickl at 5:48 PM PDT
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Wed, Oct 11 2006
Rivers of blessing
Topic: People/Family stories
You know how when you stub your toe or have a hangnail, it's all you can think about? Every move you make, you're thinking about the pain, the frustration soars when you bang the toe again in the same spot, salt gets under your hangnail and it sends you reeling. I hate that.

The past week my mind has been consumed with a pain of my own. I would have looked at the pictures in this post as torture 2 days ago! I have been consumed over a small part of the body that has plagued my every waking moment!

Today, I barely thought about it. That is why there was no update this morning, no call to prayer this afternoon, no whining this evening. I know people have been praying and talking me through this, yet when I get some relief from the obsession, I forget to thank people, to even give them a report on the success!

So here is a belated thank you. Things are so much better today.It is still there, still not completely 'right', but it's much better than constant discomfort and frustration that I've dealt with the past 3 days especially.

It is amazing how our minds can do a total 180 when there is even a little change that makes life more bearable. It was like crossing the threshold from tolerable nuisance to miserable obsession.

May God keep you from that threshold and bless your life for hanging in there with me as I was suffering.

Thank you so much.

by crickl at 10:23 PM PDT
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Tue, Oct 10 2006
Wordless Wednesday: Sacred place
Topic: Photo entries




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by crickl at 11:01 PM PDT
Updated: Thu, Oct 12 2006 10:56 AM PDT
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Duh!
Topic: People/Family stories
Okay, I admit it.

Meggan was right!!!

It was IVIN'S spiced wafers that I loved, not Sweetzel's! No wonder they didn't taste the same. Call me clueless...the box is Orange just like Sweetzels!!! I am so weirded out by this...

Anyway....the recipe tastes just like Ivin's spiced wafers. There is no mistake there.

I appologize that I'm so whacko!

And YES, it IS that big of a deal! (I want Meggan's cookies now)

And to fill the rest of you in....Meggan is a wonderful wife to a Bible scholar and mom, as well as homeschooler, of 3 little cute as a bug children in Alaska! I've known her since she was about 9 or 10??? I taught her how to can jam, have holidays and babysit my kids..... she taught me to understand teenagers better, be more artsy, be an entropenuer (DGS clothing line), and love Jars of Clay. =)

Thanks Meggan for setting me straight. heehee, I love you!!

by crickl at 8:20 PM PDT
Updated: Tue, Oct 10 2006 9:13 PM PDT
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Mon, Oct 9 2006
In the mood for something Sweetzel?
Topic: Crickl's Recipes
I keep getting hits on my stats counter from people doing internet searches for Sweetzel Spiced Wafers. To help in their quest, I am reposting this from last year in hopes of satisfying the former New Jersey/Pennsylvanians out there looking for cookies! (I know your quest...your pain!) The recipe, texture and taste are extremely close to Sweetzels! (the orange box is up to you)

Once the weather gets cool, I consider it Fall. We get Fall weather here in the mountains earlier than normal. So I am already in the Fall mode….thinking about mums in my garden, looking for changing leaves, and rooting out my Fall recipes. Pumpkin bars, apple pie, soups, aaaaaaaaand the ever Fallish of Fall recipes….ginger snaps. We lived in New Jersey for almost ten years and every Fall we would go to the store and see tall stacks of orange boxes at the end of the grocery isles…..boxes of Sweetzel’s Spiced Wafers. By the second Fall we lived there, I had to buy a box of them since there were so many stacked up in every store you went to, that it made you curious as to what was so special about these cookies….well it made me curious anyway. From the first bite, they became my favorite cookie. They weren’t like other ginger snaps…..they were almost black with spices and hard as a rock, so you has to dunk them in your coffee or milk, which just added to their charm.

When we moved to Arizona, I was sorely disappointed when Fall came and there were no Sweetzels….anywhere. A friend of mine from New Jersey sent me 2 boxes of them one Fall because I had talked about it so much…..er, whined about it probably. She felt sorry for me. =) The next season, I decided I would go on a search for the perfect ginger snap recipe. I don’t know if you’ve made ginger snaps before, but there is a lot of variance in ingredients and taste. It took 2 years and probably 4 bottles of molasses to find a good recipe. And now I’m sharing it with you…cuz I’m so nice. I just want you to have a wonderful Fall and to have the snappiest ginger snaps to lead the way. They are best if you have a tall glass of ice cold, freshly pressed apple cider with them, but if not, use the beverage of your choice….coffee, tea, milk.

Ginger Snaps

3 sticks butter
1/2 cup molasses
2 cups sugar (or 1 c brown sugar and 1 c white sugar)
2 eggs
4 cups flour (I use half whole wheat flour)
4 teaspoons soda
2 teaspoons cinnamon (or more)
1 teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon cloves (heaping tsp)

Soften the butter. Add the molasses, sugar and eggs. Beat well. Sift together the spices, flour and soda. Add the dry ingredients to the molasses mixture. Mix well. Refrigerate overnight. When thoroughly chilled, form into small balls about 1 inch in width. Roll the top side of these balls in sugar. Place on greased or parchment lined cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Makes approximately 6 dozen cookies.

Tip: Use sugar in the raw, or turbino sugar to roll the cookies in before baking. The larger sugar crystals make them look cool.

by crickl at 8:49 PM PDT
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Sun, Oct 8 2006
My Savior
Topic: God things

All the way my Savior leads me
Fanny J. Crosby

All the way my Savior leads me
What have I to ask beside?
Can I doubt His faithful mercies?
Who through life has been my guide
Heavenly peace, divinest comfort
Ere by faith in Him to dwell
For I know whate'er fall me
Jesus doeth all things well

All of the way my Savior leads me
And He cheers each winding path I tread
Gives me strength for every trial
And He feeds me with the living bread
And though my weary steps may falter
And my soul a-thirst may be
Gushing from a rock before me
Though a spirit joy I see

And all the way my Savior leads me
Oh, the fullness of His love
Perfect rest in me is promised
In my Father's house above
When my spirit clothed immortal
Wings it's flight through the realms of the day
This my song through endless ages
Jesus led me all the way



by crickl at 8:50 AM PDT
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Fri, Oct 6 2006
On a serious note....
Topic: God things
We've all been torn up inside over the recent news about shootings in schools. All across the country, it happens.....so much hate....so random....is there anywhere that is safe in this day and age?

I have to admit, I cannot wrap my head around this one, especially in my present condition. But today I was on one of my daily jaunts around blogosphere and read this, over at Owlhaven.

There is one place where it is safe...

by crickl at 7:32 PM PDT
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Bag lady
Topic: People/Family stories
I'm officially a bag lady for the weekend. A catheter is not so bad, I decided, if you have to stay home anyway. My doctor said, "Hey you could sit and watch football all weekend, drinking beer and never miss a play." Ummm, yeah, that's me.....a beer guzzling football fan? C'mon, everyone knows I don't watch football....

I'm trying to think of the positive points of being a bag lady....

*I won't have to get up in the night for trips to the bathroom.
*I won't lose my place on the couch during long movies.
*I can really gross out my kids....
....by sloshing when I walk.
....by saying, "Don't look at my pee!" when I catch them looking.
....by swinging my bag back and forth.
*People feel sorry for me. This CAN be a plus sometimes, like when you want a cookie.
*None of that awkward waiting and humming to come up with a 'sample'.
*I don't have to go answer the door...=) especially when the kids are expecting a friend.
*I'm not using up the state's water supply by flushing so much.....also saving trees.
*Yeah, I've got it pretty good....
.......so why am I depressed?

Monday will be another 'trying' day.....

by crickl at 6:54 PM PDT
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Tue, Oct 3 2006
Not quite Wordless Wednesday: lupines
Topic: Photo entries


Now you see these purple lupines,
these nice wild plants,
they just come by themselves-
the country folk say they are the last flower of summer.
James Lovelock


For other WW posts, please see the list of participants on my lower left sidebar.

by crickl at 11:01 PM PDT
Updated: Fri, Sep 29 2006 10:23 PM PDT
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