Enchanting?
That's one for cinnamon pull apart bread. Loopy cursive scribbles on purple stationary.
Irresponsible?
The one for buttermilk pancakes. I dog-eared a piece of scrap paper, then ripped off that dog-ear. And wrote the recipe on that itsy-bitsy-triangle. (If recipe cards were people, this would so be the kid who does homework on the car ride to school). (If you are/were that person: No shame. I've done that before too...)
Analytical?
Definitely going to go with the bagel recipe card. A white-and-lined index card, with calculations and precisions and mathematical stuff, that for some reason makes me think the note card was a scientist in a past life.
I know...I'm weird.
Lemon Pull Apart Bread |
Close up time on that lemon scented bread! Look how it shines under the spotlight! A true star! |
Flowers and Rosemary in an empty Vanilla Extract bottle (I have a hard time letting go of empty vanilla extract bottles....) |
Graham Crackers |
Anyhoo: for some reason, you, my darling reader, have decided to click on my blog.
Maybe you happened upon it because you were doing extensive research about nutmegs and you were knee deep into Google, page 13 to be exact, and this blog showed up underneath a pop-up ad and a website "legally" selling portions of the Atlantic Ocean.
Or maybe your mom used to call you Nutmeg when you were younger. Like: You're cuckoo, ya little nutmeg. And maybe you found this part of the interweb in a fit of nostalgia.
Or maybe you just like baking blogs.
While I hope it's the latter option, if you are researching nutmegs and/or reminiscing about your childhood: I'd be honored if my introductory blurb fueled a scientific breakthrough and/or reminded you of playgrounds and Hello Kitty band-aids.
Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies |
Either way, this is my little corner of the internet, and I'll be posting recipes galore (not just talking about my recipe cards....), (and yes those pictures are some of the goods I've made thus far).
This is my blog and I love you for looking at it.