Recipe Roundtable {Cranberry Bliss Bars}

The good people at Oh Nuts asked if I would like to choose a few items from their catalog to use in my holiday baking.  Yes, please! After deliberating for far too long, I decided upon White Chocolate Chips and Cranberries.  It was a task to keep my husband from eating all of the white chocolate before I even started, but now he admits it is better to have waited. I made Cranberry Bliss Bars, using the recipe from Food.com.

Cranberry Bliss Bars

  • 1 cup butter (2 sticks, very soft)
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons orange extract or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 3/4 cup dried cranberries
  • 3/4 cup white chocolate chips {I used grated white chocolate bars!}

FROSTING

  • 3 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 2 tablespoons butter, softened
  • 3 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 teaspoon orange extract (or vanilla)

TOPPING

  • 1/3 cup dried cranberries, chopped
  • 1 -2 tablespoon grated orange rind
  • 1/3 cup white chocolate chips {or grated white chocolate}

 

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (325 for a glass or dark pan). Prepare a 10×15 by lining it with parchment paper or use a non-stick spray.

With an electric mixer, beat together softened butter and sugars 3-5 minutes until light; gently blend in eggs and orange extract (don’t overbeat eggs). Add the flour, baking powder, and ginger and beat briefly. Add the cranberries and chips, stirring just until incorporated.

Spread thick batter in prepared 10×15 pan. Bake 350 for 20-24 minutes until light brown AT EDGES and a skewer tests clean. Don’t overbake or your bars will be dry. Let it cool completely. NOTE: If you use a 9×13 pan, the bars will be thicker and will take 26-28 minutes.

Blend cream cheese and butter until fluffy. Add orange extract and confectioner’s sugar and beat until frosting is fluffy and spreadable (adding 1 t. milk if needed). Spread evenly over COOLED bars.

Use a zester to remove rind from an orange; sprinkle zest over frosted bars. Chop 1/3 cup cranberries coarsely; sprinkle over frosted bars.

DRIZZLE: Mix white chocolate and 2 tsp. canola oil in a glass measuring cup. Microwave 1 minute; stir until melted. Use a fork or whisk to drizzle the white chocolate diagonally across the bars. {I didn’t do this.  I just sprinkled the grated chocolate on the top.}

Allow one hour for the white chocolate to set before cutting.

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I received a product sample from Oh! Nuts.  All opinions are my own.

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Half off a Family Membership at Blandford Nature Center!

Photo Credit: Groupon

Today’s Groupon is 52% a family membership and a Saturday Workshop at Blandford Nature Center! It would normally be $60, but now it’s only $30!

It’s my favorite place to pretend I’m a homeschooler while I still have one child only going half days to ‘real’ school. We also love the Harvest Festival, which is coming up in October and Sugarbush, the celebration of maple syrup in the Spring.

Click here for the link to Groupon.  Hope to see you at Blandford!

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We’re Going On Week Three… {How’s It Going?!}

Sometimes I wonder if it is exhausting to be my kids.  They rarely seem tired, but here is a recap of our past week:

Watusi. Their horns can get up to 8 feet long!

Monday – we had a special tour of the soon to be opening Boulder Ridge Animal ParkYou guys will love this; I’ll write up a post about our adventures there soon!  There are tons of animals – and Rick the Reptile Guy is phenomenal.

Tuesday -we finished signing up for all of the reading programs around town.  I have been waiting a long time for the day that I could check  the”Read To Self” box for both kids.  Ahhhh – independent readers.

Wednesday – we saw Little Red Riding Hood.  It was a little warm in the church, but the performance was fantastic, it was SO fun, and the audience was comprised largely of Big Binder readers! Did you go?

Photo Credit: LegoLand

Thursday – we had a sneak peek of the Lego Star Wars Event at the LegoLand Discover Center in Chicago – it was super fun and I’ll write up a post about that, too :)

Friday – We saw “African Cats” at the cheap seats.

Saturday – I have no idea what happened Saturday.  I really don’t.

Sunday – We went to Binder Park Zoo using a Living Social pass I bought in April.  It looks like Living Social has a new “families’ deal program and you get $5 for signing up but I don’t know what the deals are yet.

We won’t be seeing too many Lego Lions, lion movies, Big Bad Wolves or Water Buffaloes this week.  We’ll be a little more low key and doing some of the fun, free things around town.

Paleo Joe is at the library a few times this week, and Michaels has some fun “Passport to Fun” cultural projects going on too.  Don’t forget to check the ongoing free and low-cost events around town, or check the calendar for more special events.  It’s almost July! What memories are you creating?

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Budget Boosters – Interesting Eats For Less!

I’m excited to announce that I am bringing Tasty Tuesday back! It was a series I did a few years ago, when

I took my then preschool and toddler aged children to eat at ethnic restaurants all over Grand Rapids!

I thought I was pretty awesome for a while there, because my kids would eat anything.

Then, they developed taste buds.

And while they’re still relatively good ‘tryers’; they are far too comfortable with the Chicken Tenders Kids Dinner option when we go out.  Obviously we can’t go out to lunch like in the good ole’ days before school took over all the fun we had chowing down all over town, so it will have to be out to dinner on one of the two nights during the week my husband has class.

Why can’t my husband come with us, you ask? Because going out to eat is expensive, but going out to eat with him is twice as expensive. That’s right – having him with us DOUBLES our bill.  He has to get an appetizer, and then a beer, and the most expensive not-on-special entree. As much as I love him; I’m kicking my husband to the curb for the majority of this project.

However…

There is always Restaurant.com! If you use the code LOVE when you checkout you’ll get 80$ off!

I looked through the restaurants that make good “Tasty Tuesday” candidates and and found a nice little list of deals!  Also, I put the certificate amounts.  Most of the $25 certificates would only cost you TWO DOLLARS RIGHT NOW!

  • Little Africa $25 off of a $35 purchase (we ate there a few months ago using using a Restaurant.com coupon!)

Did I miss any? Should I skip something? Where should Tasty Tuesday take us next? Follow our adventurous eating! Subscribe to my RSS feed, get Big Binder by email, follow me on twitter, or become fan on Facebook.

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Frazzle Free Holiday Travel

Are you guys following along with the “8 Weeks To A Frazzle Free Christmas” plan from Families With Purpose? It’s a day-by-day breakdown of what you need to do now so you can enjoy Christmas when it gets here.  It is sort of like FlyLady’s Holiday Guide, except you can sign up for email reminders every day instead of printing it off, intending to put it in a binder, and leaving it on your desk until you recycle it in February.  Not that you would do that. Or that I would do that.  But those other people might.

If this is the first you’ve heard of it, just jump in;  it’s only day 11 a lot of it so far is just checking and re-checking stuff.

One thing you need to get taken care of by the end of the week (according to the guide) is holiday travel.  I know, doesn’t it just make your stomach hurt? The better prepared you are, the easier it will be.  If you need reservations (not if you have reservations – we all have reservations about holiday travel) check out TripAdvisor.  It is absolutely my favorite, because there are TONS of reviews and it ranks your search by rating and price so you can find the good values.

You also want to comparison shop, so cross check what you find with another site like Hotels.com which isn’t as robust with reviews, but will give you pricing information.  If the whole bedbug issue is freaking you out like it is me – here is an article about avoiding those little buggers.

Once you know who you’ll be flying, where you’ll be staying, and what you’ll be driving, enter the zipcode for any of the deal sites you use at home.  Try:

and see if they have offers available where you will be traveling. You don’t have to buy or print anything right now, just keep yourself in the loop of what is happening at your travel destination so you can buy and print off coupons before you go.  If you have the Entertainment Book for your own city, you can register it on their site and then print off coupons for any area, too.

It’s good to have fresh material when traveling with children.  I prefer that material be digital because it takes up less space. Don’t forget that you can return Redbox and Blockbuster movies at any kiosk, so see if there will be any near your hotel.  That way you can rent one at home, and return it on the road or vice versa.  If you’re traveling by car, sign up for Audible.com and download children’s books.  Wait until you’re ready to travel and do a free trial for 14 days.

Speaking of taking up less space, traveling with a load of gifts for your family and friends – and then traveling home with a load of gifts from your family and friends can be difficult. Extra luggage fees will kill your travel budget, so look into shipping the gifts ahead of time.  UPS offers “Luggage Solutions” you might want to check in to.

You can also ship home souveniers, groceries you scored using double coupons because you are from a market that does not offer them, or you dirty laundry.  They won’t tell. 

Now is the time to make your Christmas travel go smoothly.  And that – I love.

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