Hi guys!
So I decided to make a different blog. The content is still the same but I've changed everything else as far as the layout, the web address and the name of the blog. Blogger was starting to become to complicated for me to figure out with putting posts into pages, and adding different things to it, hence I've changed to WordPress. I find this layout to be more of what I wanted. My new name for this blog is "Life As A Bibliophile". The web address is lifeasabibliophile.wordpress.com and I will be posting on this website from now on. I hope you like this one as much as I do, so please check it out!
-Kayla
"A slack hand causes poverty, but the hand of the diligent makes rich." Proverbs 10:4
Friday, July 18, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Fried Apple Rings
In case you're wondering,which I'm positive you are, these are Fried Apple Rings. And yes, they taste AMAZING. The name pretty much says it all, but it's basically a small deep fried, apple pie, dipped in sugar, need I say more? I found the recipe on pinterest a while back, and I've wanted to make them ever since. The oringinal recipe wasn't very hard but I went and modified it a little bit, so here's my version.
Ingredients:
4 Large Apples
2 Cups of Flour
1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
4 Tablespoons of Sugar
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/4 Teaspoon of Cinnamon
1 Large egg
1 Cup Buttermilk (This actually turned out to be way too much buttermilk, But I couldn't find a way to make it smaller because of the Egg to buttermilk ratio)
Oil for Frying- I used cocnut oil because we were out of vegatable oil, plus it's healthier. But who is really going to be concerned about being healthy when we are talking about deep fried, sugary, goodness? ;)
You will also need additional Cinnamon and sugar for the topping.
Instuctions:
1. Start off by cutting the apples into slices and then cutting out the middle.
2. Next mix up the Flour, Baking Powder, Sugar, Salt, and Cinnamon in one bowl, and then the egg and buttermilk in another.
3. By this point you'll want to start heating up the oil.
4. While the oil is heating up, start coating some of the apple rings in the egg mixture and then the flour mixture.
5. Once the oil is heated to a good temperature, start putting the flour-coated apple rings into the oil.
6. Now you should start mixing together the extra cinnamon and sugar.
7. Once the rings in the oil are brown on one side flip over for the other side.
8. When the rings are brown on both sides, take out of oil and let drain on a plate of paper towels.
9. While they are still hot, dip in cinnamon and sugar and coat the whole ring.
10. Repeat until all the rings are fried.
11.Now this is the most important step of all! Make sure you actually get to eat one, this step is so very important and my personal favorite.
My famly thought they were so good that they were gone in no time. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my family and I did!
Monday, July 7, 2014
I'm Back!!
Well it has been 3...5...7...9 months since my last post. Wow! I'm so sorry for my long silence, I'm going to try to update more regularly and I hope I will be sucsessful. This past year has been quite busy, so to catch y'all up, here's an overview of what we've done this past year:
On April 22nd, I was blessed with a new baby sister!
Valerie Jane Guillory
An updated Picture:) |
Yes I know, she's a cutie. The funny thing about having another little one in the house is that it's hard to remember what life was like before they were here, because it feels as if they were always here. When Jane was born my aunt came down from Arkansas to see her, and while she was down we made plans for half of us to go up and spend two weeks with her in June. So June 1st, we met my aunt about half way, and Grace, Lily, and I went up until June 14th. We had a blast!
Lily on a bridge looking over a little pond. (which was really gross btw) |
Me feeding the geese. It was kind of scary actually because they were mean. The little boy behind was super cute and thought it was funny when the geese tried to bite my hand off, haha! |
Grace was fearless. |
Grace, Aunt Carmen, and Lily |
Grace with her awesome monkey bar skills, which she learned in Costa Rica. |
Lily and I |
Grace doing...er...I'm actually not sure what Grace was doing here, haha! |
While my Aunt went to work during the week, we stayed home and tried to busy ourselves. One day my aunt gave us the idea to decorate some cardboard boxes she had laying around, so we took those out and some scrapbook stuff and they had at it.
We made a mess. |
Lily wanted to make her box a car. |
The Finished Project |
At the end of the day, we would wind down with a game of Skip-Bo, which I learned how to play while I was there and (not to sound conceited) but smoked everyone in. I blame it on beginner's luck :-)
On June 11th, My mom and all of the other kids drove up there to pick us up and drop Sydney, Luke, and Faith off for two more weeks. We (everyone but Sydney, Luke, and Faith) stayed three more days and left on the following Saturday. While we were there I had the priveledge of watching Sydney and my cousin beat each other with plastic tennis rackets. (Playing, of course)
After we got back home, I did a couple of crafts, practiced music, read, and mostly just relaxed for the next two weeks.
The Divergent Trilogy |
For the Fourth of July, we went to my uncle's house for our annual family get together, complete with Bar-b-que and a big waterslide!
Shiloh |
Grace and Lily |
Shiloh didn't like the big waterslide so she stayed in the little pool. |
She did, however, like the food! |
Sydney also had a blast! |
Faith<3 |
Sydney and a cousin playing football. |
The new slide |
Visisting with the family. |
Jane and I |
Overall we've had a pretty good summer, and the best part, is that it isn't over quite yet:) |
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