Showing posts with label Fleur de Lis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleur de Lis. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2019

Baking My Bundts Off

Hi everyone!

Spring Break is FINALLY here and Easter is just around the corner, so I am using my week to take on several projects. In January I stumbled across some INCREDIBLE Nordic Ware Bundt pans and I have been having a ball baking for my friends and family.

My Louisiana roots made Nordic Ware's Fleur De Lis Bundt Pan a MUST buy!! I have scoured Pinterest for recipes, asked  friends for ideas, and sent my creations out into the world for my friends and family to enjoy! I have discovered several things with this new found hobby. For starters, I have learned that you can make a cake and it can sit on your counter for days and you do not have to consume it all. Second, if you are diabetic, you can taste wonderful things...the key is to have them in moderation. Creating cakes from scratch...well you can just taste the love in the homemade. I have also found that when you bake from scratch it does not make blood sugar spike like the box mixes do. It is true that different foods tend to impact those of us with diabetes in different ways, but this is what I have found works for me. My daughter likes to tell me, "You do you mom." Well baking these cakes is teaching me to take it one creation at a time.


For this milk chocolate bundt cake I decided to try a coffee glaze. Community Coffee's King Cake flavor seemed to be the PERFECT fit, once again drawing on my Louisiana roots!! This time though, my years spent living in Bavaria, made Nordic Ware's Bavaria Bundt Pan another must have! I absolutely loved the years I spent in Bavaria, so teaching the kids about where they were born and the Louisiana roots of their family is always fun and makes for a festive time.  
     
With each new cake I am learning new things about baking, trying new ideas, and allowing the process to slow down my life a bit. For example, when making a cake from scratch the order and process that must be followed is critical. I even came across a recipe recently that made sure to state that the process of creaming the butter and sugar should not be rushed. We have become such a fast paced society that the idea of slowing down or it could impact the outcome of something we are creating...well let's face it, we really don't give that much thought any more. We look at prep time, but do we ever stop to think about what we learn in the process when we are prepping food? While I carefully added one ingredient after the other into one of my cakes I could not help but think of the perfectly orchestrated steps God has for our lives, steps that sometimes we want to rush through or skip all together. Often times we want the prepacked, processed product to yield a homemade taste. In other words, we do not stop to savor each layer that He adds to our lives. Each lesson He is bringing our way shapes us and mold us, and turns us each into the beautiful creations that He designed for us to be.

Baking and teaching my kids to entertain made Nordic Ware's Heritage Bundt Pan a piece that not only allows me to bake incredible cakes, but also create desserts that can also serve an beautiful accessories for any table. It thrills me every time I use this pan. Because the beauty of this cake when I am finished. The gift, or heritage, that I want to pass down to my kids from my baking is that if we slow down enough to savor the simple things in life, like baking a bundt cake. We will find that we can savor the goodness of sharing beautiful thing with others and our own family. And that, in the simple things, we can find incredible beauty.

Until next time...

Hugs!
Jen

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Teachers are always learning too!!

Hi everyone!!

So many things taking place this summer, where do I even begin!!


Our booth is all stocked and ready to go for fall and as my new semester begins, which enables me to teach young adults, I continue to learn all kinds of new things to add to our little business.


There will be lots & lots of ideas for Christmas gifts coming in the next few weeks so start making your list now!!


We would LOVE to help you surprise your loved ones with some of our one-of-a-kind creations!!


Feel free to email us at CursiosityCottage@yahoo.com if you have any special Christmas gifts you would like for us to create!!



Sunday, March 3, 2013

Busy Week Ahead

Hi everyone!

We have a busy week ahead of us and our Curiosity Cottage.  Tonight we have been pricing and boxing up new items that we will add to our booth this week.



In addition, I am stitching out new items to add as well.


We are adding in some exciting vintage items, which we will show you soon.  In addition, our new websites for The Old Schoolhouse Antique Mall & Durio's Curio will also be unveiled this week!!  So watch for our progress & wish us well!!


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Dreams REALLY Do Come True

Hi everyone!

Well I can finally say that my dream of having my own little shop has come true!!!  Thanks so THE most AMAZING friends, family & church family!


Curiosity Cottage officially has its own little place at the Washington Old Schoolhouse Antique Mall!! 


Michael & I will be adding new items EVERY weekend!!


And some of his AMAZING photography will also be added this Spring!!


In addition, I will be launching a website for the Washington Old Schoolhouse Antique Mall.


We also have a new site Louisiana Treasures, that will also debut in the next couple of weeks!!


This new site will feature businesses between Opelousas & Washington Louisiana.  
THE PERFECT "Day Trip" idea!!


So watch for GREAT deals and items to win, in the very near future!!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Not everything is either black or white!!




Hi everyone!

When I was asked to make a special order of throw pillows, I was only given the instructions to use Fleur de Lis and black & white. Incorporating some red just seemed to be a natural thing to do!! Using different textures and materials, I not only had fun, but it once again so illustrates how creating things, whether on canvas or using fabric requires the same type of creative process. This project really put my "fabric artist" skills to the test and yet I cannot wait to try something new. With so many holidays just around the corner, you will just have to wait and see what is next on my agenda!!

Enjoy this truly wintry week!!

Hugs,
Jen

Thursday, December 30, 2010

From Alpha to Omega




Hi everyone!!

Well with the Christmas rush behind me, I wanted to show you one of my traditional creations. These little sets are Thank You gifts that I make for a local company to send to their customers. I varied the thread colors with this month's order. Later this weekend I will also show you the beautiful special order I have created for a friend. What I love about all of these individual orders is that each project is so very different. What is the same about all of the projects is that I learn something new every day, which is the real blessing!!

Take care and enjoy your evening!

Hugs!
Jen

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What is GREAT about Louisiana???


Hi everyone!

Well this little guy combines all the things that are GREAT about Louisiana - Fleur de lis, crawfish and Mardi Gras!!! This is different from my earlier posts this week and just show what character a fleur de lis can possess!! Like I said on Saturday, Fall and Fleur de lis just go together perfectly!!

Hugs!
Jen

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Fall and Fleur de Lis, a PERFECT fit!!



Hi everyone!

I am so excited with the way my Fleur de Lis have turned out!! While the traditional set of Saints towels is always popular, my Fleur de Lis towels with initials are truly elegant!! What is next for Fleur de Lis on the horizon? I am making Fleur de LC aprons and Fleur de Baby items too!!

Yes, and featured with the Saints towels is one of my lace Mardi Gras masks. You will be seeing a lot more of these as well!!

Hugs!
Jen

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