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Valentine’s Sugar Cookies

0 · Feb 15, 2018 ·

I started putting this cookie post together last week.  I foolishly thought it would go live Tuesday or Wednesday this week, a perfect little pop of pink and sweetness for the Valentine’s holiday.  I suppose sometimes I forget that I’m a wife, a mom, a busy floral designer in the height of her booking season, a preschool room mom… and sometimes I even want a minute to myself in the day.

Working from home blesses me with a flexible schedule.  I can make cookies in the middle of the day and grocery shop when the 9-5ers are at work.  But it also takes an extra dose of organization.  It’s easy to get focused on one task and forget the rest of it.  It’s easy to get so busy in playing housewife that I forget my client proposals – or even worse, when I focus too much on my clients and forget my duties at home.Sugar Cookie Recipe | The Day's Design

That balance topic is a rising again, it’s a constant struggle.  But I really don’t want to talk about that today.  What I do want to think about is cookies.  Really really yummy sugar cookies.  I’ve been making these with my aunt practically since I was born.  They’re so good filled with just the right amount of doughy, chewiness.

Fun fact, my husband is a trained chef.  He just recently left his head chef position for another food related job, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t still love good food.  In fact, that’s one of the biggest complaints that we have about living in our area, the lack of quality dining establishments.  The reason I bring this up is because even though he’s a trained chef who has worked in numerous high end restaurants – I do most of the cooking at home.  It keeps it a little healthier (except when I’m making treats like these sugar cookies!) and that’s one of our ways to keep balance.  However, with his extensive food background and my every growing cooking experiences, I’ve rarely shared any of it in this space.  I’m not sure recipe development is my thing and he rarely writes anything down.  Our girls though, are being raised with a very refined pallet, learning to love things like Brussel sprouts!

Sugar Cookie Recipe | The Day's Dream

Back to the cookies, I always remember baking with my aunt.  She had an old plastic tablecloth that she would pull out just for us to roll out cookie dough on along with countless of cookie cutters.  She’d let us eat as much dough as we wanted and once the cookies were baked, we always ate the first one without frosting.   Frosting the cookies however, always took FOREVER!  I remember thinking that the pile of cookies would never end.  She always used cream cheese frosting which is delicious with these, but I’ve been opting to top them with royal icing lately, just because I prefer a smoother finish.  Either way, this recipe does not disappoint.

Valentine's Sugar Cookies | The Day's DreamValentine's Sugar Cookies | The Day's Dream

A couple of recipe notes – the actual recipe is typed, by a typewriter on a notecard that looks almost identical to this.  The only thing missing is a little butter and flour on the index card.  Secondly, I use butter even though the orginal recipe calls for shortening.  The butter makes them slighty more dense, the shortening makes them slightly more airy.  To make the substitution, use the same amount of unsalted butter.  I’ve also used half butter and half shortening with yummy results.   This recipe is old, in my current oven, I only have to cook each batch for 5-6 minutes, depending upon how thick I roll out my cookies.  And like I said, lately I’ve been using royal icing (this recipe) or cream cheese frosting is really yummy too, it just doesn’t harden as well for stacking/storage and decorating.  Clearly I’m not a pro decorator but as long as they taste good, no one complains!

Valentine's Sugar Cookies | The Day's Dream

Enjoy!!

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Valentine’s Breakfast

0 · Feb 14, 2017 ·

I have a confession, I’m not really a fan of Valentine’s Day.  In grade school, I was always passed over and didn’t get as many Valentines.  In high school, I was never sent flowers or found myself the object of anyone’s affections.  And I’ve never been in a relationship with someone who showered me in grand romantic gestures.  I could really skip the “holiday” all together.

But I work in the wedding industry and the floral industry, which means that this day is the day where romance and florals collide in the most vigurously passionate way.  I have to seek to find acceptance in the traditions of this day, even if that means I’m in it merely for the love of flowers.

However, after almost 7 years of marriage and 2 kids later, one comes to realize the true meaning of love.  It’s isn’t always about the lustful notions that February 14th so often advertises.  It’s a deeper, more content understanding of what home, family and devotion is really about.

As a work from home mom, it would be really easy to skip over the day all together.  My girls would be none the wiser and the tempation is great.  But sometimes I do try to be cute and in my own way show them some extra love on this day.  In the same way, it needs to be shown our significant others, so I decided to start the day with a little Pinterest inspired treat.  It’s not a huge gesture, but I’m a believer in the little things that can make the biggest impact.  It’s all in the details and the little ways to show that we care.

Homemade Pop Tarts | The Day's Design

So yesterday, I started making this little treat, homemade pop tarts.  I thought it would be fun and I’d make them in cute heart shapes.  It was only after I started making them that I realized that my heart shaped cookie cutter is only the size of a silver dollar, so I had to skip to plan B.  And for the record, square ones taste just as good.

My husband has a big day of errands and traveling ahead of him, so it was the perfect hand-held breakfast for a man on the run and the girls love anything with sprinkles.

I used this recipe from Sally’s Baking Addiction for the filling and used her step by step tutorial.  However, I didn’t have any shortening in the house, so I substituted this pie crust from Allrecipes (I had to double the recipe) and it turned out amazing.  I made a total of 13 tarts, filling half of them with the cinnamon and brown sugar mixture and the rest with my huband’s homemade raspberry jam.  For the ones with jam, I simply ommited the cinnamon from the glaze for the top.  This breakfast was a winner and I think I get a gold star, at least for the morning.

Valentine's Breakfast | The Day's Design

 

This just added a little sweetest to my Tuesday morning.  Even if you’re not celebrating today, I hope you find someone to share a some love with this week.  I think the world could use a little.

“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God.  Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.”

– 1 John 4:17

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