Well, if there were no consequences (like make-up days) then I could get used to this.
The day started with Sadie coming into our room around 7:15, saying, "Mommy! Daddy! It snowed! It snowed!" So cute. I still feel that way when I wake up and look out the window to see the blanket of white. It was Ryan's morning to get up early, so I went back to sleep for a little bit. Then, around 8:30, I started smelling something wonderful. Was that bacon??? And then... the door opened... and Ryan and Sadie brought me breakfast in bed!
And look... he made it into a smiley face. Cute.
We were lazy for a bit, just enjoying the morning, but soon we had to go check out the winter wonderland. It took is about 15-20 minutes to get everyone dressed, bundled, and ready. After 5 minutes, Sadie wanted to come back in. :) We had to warm up and then do a round 2.
At lunchtime, I heated up some of that Veggie Soup I made Saturday. Don't you love soup on a cold, snowy day?
Soon it was naptime for Sadie and Ryan, so I used that time to play Wii Fit games and bake a loaf of Whole Wheat Mollases Bread. Mandi from Itzy's Kitchen posted this bread a couple of days ago. It looked so delicious. The recipe was originally posted by Joy the Baker. Here's the recipe. It came from the New York Times.
I had never used molasses in anything before. But bread with only 6 ingredients? No messing with yeast packets? No waiting on it to rise? No need for dough hooks? Yes... this is my kind of bread recipe!
I used the yogurt instead of the buttermilk this time, but next time I would try the buttermilk. The batter was extremely thick. More like dough, really. Maybe it would be a little different with buttermilk.
This bread is so good, though! A little crunchy from the corn meal, and slightly sweet, but not dessert sweet. I tried it with a little light cream cheese on it. Oh yumminess. If you divide it into 8ths, it is 6 Points a slice. Higher on the Points, but very filling.
So, we've just enjoyed some sliders, spicy fries, and spinach casserole.
I am so full! This spinach casserole is another really simple but delicious recipe. I'll post about it tomorrow.
Tomorrow is another snow day! I can hear it sleeting right now... EEK! Hope we don't lose power!
Tonight's agenda: watching an old favorite...
Oh... Ron Burgundy... how I love thee...
Oh how I wish we could all be together on a snow day, what fun that would be! And what a wonderful morning you had! Sounds so nice! We enjoyed our day off as well and Zoe loved the snow, too. I love the picture of your house, it looks so good...and I think way in the distance I can see a wee little person dressed in reds. :) Cute. Sleep well tonight dreaming of snowmen! Love to you all!
ReplyDeleteI am snowed in and LOVING it too!! I have to tell you that I am being a skeptic about the "eat in" challenge!! Matt and I honestly LOVE to eat out!! I knew there would be NO way that we could do it!! Well, as you know...these past two days- with a few more ahead of us- has forced us to cook and eat in. I am LOVING this too!!! Now, it hasn't always been exactly homemade...I quote Sandra Lee and call it "semi-homemade"!! And, it probably always will be for me as I am not a great cook, nor do I enjoy it. But, it has been such a fun couple of days doing all of our meals here. Definitely cheaper and better for us! Maybe I'll give the challenge a try after all :)
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