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By The Chimney With Care

Dec23
2008
Rob Written by Rob

We’re having a nice pre-Christmas evening here. Fire’s stoked from the backyard woodpile. The pets are quiet and stretched out and enjoying the warmth. We’re snacking on holiday cookies and egg nog and mint M&M’s. And Chris and Kristi are gunning down biker gangs and stealing their money in Grand Theft Auto 4. All’s well on this December the 23rd of 2008.

A couple of belated photos of the decked-out living room. Sorry for not getting these out to you guys sooner, but better late than never.

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Hope you’re having a nice night, too!

Posted in Everyday Life, House and Yard, The Animals

Peppermint Bark

Dec23
2008
Written by Chris

[Ed. from Rob – This is a guest post from my brother Chris, who wanted to share his own Christmas recipe with R&K readers. Thanks, Chris!]



Hello all. I wanted to bring this up because it is the holidays and everyone likes chocolate. A few years ago, I stayed at a B&B in St. Augustine, FL (Carriage Way – awesome place). While I was there, they made some goodies for the people staying… one of which was Chocolate Bark. This stuff was great! When we left, we asked for the recipe and they gave it to us. Well, since then, we (My roommate and I) have started a tradition on making this every year around the holidays (12 batches this year in one night!). Last year, I took the recipe and decided to incorporate my obsession with Peppermint and came up with a Peppermint Bark that those who have tried it enjoyed it very much. Well, here they are!


Chocolate Bark

1 Box of Baker’s Semisweet Chocolate (8oz)

1 Box of Baker’s While Chocolate (6oz)

10 Oreo Cookies

2 Tablespoons of Peanut Butter (Creamy)

Instructions:

– Crumble the oreo’s in a plastic bag. (I find separating them in half, 5 in each bag works best)

Melt the white chocolate and stir in the peanut butter. Stir in half the crumbled cookie

(You want to melt the white first because it takes longer to cool and resolidify)

Melt the Semi-sweet and stir in the remaining crumbled cookie.

Set out a cookie sheet with parchment paper.

Place tablespoon of each so they are alternating (dark-white-dark-white-dark) on the parchment.

Once the sheet has a dark and white checker-board-like mix, take a knife and slowly run it through the mix to slightly swirl them together.

Once done, place in fridge for 1 hour to harden and break it apart after…. you have bark!

Note: I have recently tried making the break and cut process easier by pulling it out after 30 minutes or so and ‘scoring’ the block so it breaks and cuts much easier.

Now…

Peppermint Bark

1 Box of Baker’s Semisweet Chocolate (8oz)

2 Boxes of Baker’s While Chocolate (6oz)

10 Oreo Cookies*
Box of 12 Candy Canes, crumbled (In an bag with a hammer works nicely)
3 tsp of Peppermint extract

Instructions:

Crumble the Oreos in two separate bags (4 for the semisweet and 6 for the white)

*Note: This time of year, Oreo’s has come out with a limited edition Peppermint cream – this works great!

Melt the white chocolate down – mix in the six crumbled oreos

Add 1.5 tsp of peppermint extract

Add about 1/3-1/2 cup of the crumbled candy cane
Melt the semisweet and mix in the cookies, another 1/3-1/2 cup of candy cane and the 1.5 tsp of extract.

As with the original Bark, place on a cookie sheet with parchment paper and slightly mix.

Place in fridge for 1 hour and break it up.

Well, thats all for now… everyone have a great holiday!

Note: A couple of suggestions.

1. If not during the winter holidays, you should be able to crush starlight mints rather than candy canes

2. Regular oreos work too

3. During the holidays, you can find decoration peppermint flavored sugar crystals. works great in and on the bark.

4. I suggest again to cool the bark for 30 minutes and cut the bark then. I did this recently and it made a cutting job usually of 20 minutes with a knife to 5 minutes by hand.

5. For you real peppermint lovers, you can always try more peppermint extract. I have not tried Peppermint oil but I hear that is stronger than the extract.

6. I’m sure you can use the morsels, but I haven’t tried them. I figure as long as the amount is the same (8oz and 12oz) you should be fine.

7. I found that crushing oreos in a bag can be messy and cause the icing to get primarily on the inside of the bag and not make it to the mix. Try separating the oreos from the icing first (fairly easy with a butter knife). Once you melt the chocolate, mix in the icing from the cookies then mix in the crumbled cookie. (Or just eat the icing if you like 🙂 )

C

Posted in Food, Gift Ideas

Party Prep

Dec19
2008
Rob Written by Rob

For the last six weeks or so, we’ve been planning a big holiday party for tonight. We’re just about done with prep. A lot of food – soups, spinach dip, stuffed mushrooms, shrimp cups, cinnamon roasted almonds, cookies, a bunch more – is either already done or is prepped in the fridge and ready to put together on short notice. We picked up the card table and extra chairs last night from Kristi’s grandparents. Thoroughly cleaned the house. Now we just need to put it all together by 6 o’clock tonight and kick off our 2008 holiday party.

We’ve invited about 30 people, and so far have received only a very, very few can’t-make-its. So we’re looking forward to a busy house tonight!

Things still to be done: finish food, finish cleaning the bathroom, set up the tables, take Sam to stay overnight at Don and Kathy’s, sweep out the front porch. We actually have a long list. 🙂

Other news:

The business is having a decent December, after a flat-out ROCKING November. I got the last of my copy deliverables out the door yesterday morning, and received emails from my in-progress clients to say that everything was still on track. So for the immediate moment, we’re not losing sleep over money. I’ll also be able to take off the remainder of December and enjoy the holidays with my wife without having to widow her to client work (like I did during Thanksgiving break).

My brother Chris, who recently registered for an R&K user account, has just been promoted here to Contributor status. That gives him the ability to write posts and to moderate comments on those posts. He asked the other day and we saw no problem with it – he wants to share his recipe for chocolate peppermint bark! Look for it sometime soon.

Finally, Monkey is doing fine, living in the garage. It’s been really cold this week; Wednesday night we had a freeze and woke up yesterday morning to a frosted-over lawn. Monkey was curled up in the garage (her pile of towels has evolved into a much thicker, warmer bed), with food and water nearby. This morning Kristi met Monkey in the front yard as she went out for the paper, and Monkey doesn’t seem any worse for wear.

Posted in Diversions, Family and Friends, Food, The Animals

Monkey, Part 2

Dec17
2008
Rob Written by Rob

No luck getting Monkey into the house – Sam just would have none of it. Still, it got down into the 20s last night, and in the early evening it was raining. Monkey came around again at our back door as we did some evening laundry, looking for a place to shelter from the cold and wet. So we made a small bed of old towels on the garage floor and set out food and water and just hoped that we wouldn’t find a Monkeysicle the next day.

This morning I went into the garage to fetch a book from storage (Kristi’s giving it away for an at-work holiday book exchange), and there Monkey was, curled up on the bed. Just fine.

I just don’t get how someone can care about an animal enough to collar and tag her but not enough to take her inside when the night wind gets below freezing. I just don’t get it.


Monkey in the garage.

Monkey in her new garage spot. She highly approves.

Posted in The Animals
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