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Merry Christmas! God Bless Us. Everyone!

December 24, 2014 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

Nativity Scene
Our Christmas Nativity Scene

 

It’s Christmas Eve.  And what an Advent season it’s been!  The hustle and bustle seems to me to get more hustle-ie and bustle-ie each and every year!

This Advent, we’ve been on a magical journey to the North Pole on the Polar Express (it happened to visit Bryson City, NC this year – what luck!), were the family lighter of Advent Candles on the Advent Wreath at our Home Moravian Church, in Old Salem, celebrated Joseph’s 7th, our nephew/cousin’s Jakob’s 1st, and my dad’s XX birthdays, attended the Nutcracker, the Davie Dermatology Christmas Party, and went out to dinner with family friends, all sprinkled around a couple last minute third grade school projects and shopping!  Phew!

 

Now, all the presents are wrapped and some are under the tree (Santa will be bringing the rest come morning I’m sure).  The breakfast casserole, coffee, Christmas Kringle, and Cranberry Bread are ‘holding’ in the fridge for tomorrow morning’s festivities and we’re getting ready to head out for our traditional Moravian Christmas LoveFeast service in Old Salem at Home Church.

Comet the Cog

Whatever you find doing on this 2014 Christmas Eve, know you are wished the merriest, brightest, most blessed Christmastide, for the 12 days of Christmas are just about to begin!

We wish you a Merry Christmas and much love always,

Laura (and the fam)!

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Fresh, Homemade, Ginger Tea

December 22, 2014 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

It’s the dreaded cold and flu season.  Ug…Now I must warn you…

WARNING.  Brace yourself.  If you have a weak stomach you may want to go straight to the recipe!  If you’re up for what’s next, here it comes.  Consider yourself warned :o)….

Cold and Flu season hit us hard last year.  We were immediately saddled with colds, which led to month long, ‘I think I’m dying’, sinus infections, followed by a family bout of the flu at Christmas – EVEN WITH FLU VACCINE on board!

And when I say it hit us hard, I mean HARD!

…like my oldest vomiting over the side of his upper bunkbed – at 2am –  spewing something resembling some nasty substance from Aliens, and somehow managing to get it under the mattress, on the slats, all over my at the time 5 year old, both beds, comforters, pillows, stuffed animals, and ending with a perimeter of you don’t want to know what, smeared around the beds soaking into the carpet.

Whimper.  It was awful for everyone…and it smelled atrocious!  It took Jason and I over two hours just to clean it all up, which we worked on while simultaneously giving Joseph a bath, running emergency laundry loads, and holding Jack as he continued to get sick every 15 minutes of so.  Horrible, horrible, night!!!!

Hey. I warned you :o)!

Ugh!  So anyway, as I was recalling those events of last year’s cold & flu season, I remembered the one home remedy that I use frequently this time of year for nasty colds and nauseous tummy troubles (post vomiting stage of course!).  And seeing as how we’re in the midst of a pre-Christmas cold experience…this soothing remedy is quite top-of-mind, so to speak.

In fact, I’ll go as far as to say that this fresh, homemade, Ginger Tea recipe is one good thing that comes with the ‘sick’ season – and perhaps has the power to make you and yours just a little bit happier when your stuck home snuggling with an ever emptying box of tissues…or worse.

First let me say, I know of absolutely no other home remedy that helps me feel better and reduces my horrible sinus congestion, cough, sore throat, and various stomach maladies than this one!  My mom and I are VERY prone to horrible, sinus infections and have spent a lot of stuffy, sick days trying various ginger/lemon teas to help soothe our symptoms off the shelf and they don’t hold a candle to this simple brew.

The soothing tingles from the ginger spice and citrus elements, combined with the silky honey extinguish a hot, scratchy, post nasal drip, swollen throat and work to help open those clogged nasal passages that keep dripping…dripping…dripping.  And as you swallow this amazing concoction (am I overselling here??), it cuts through all that mucus gunk (TRUE!) that burns and itches unceasingly – better than even a fizzy soft drink – and it’s all natural!

It’s not a cure, but I swear, combined with what ever OTC or Rx products you are using (I’m not aware of any med contraindications here, but seeing as I’m not a doctor you should check with your MD if you’re concerned) and a steam bath, this potion really comforts when you’re miserable.  Jason drinks it by the gallon when he’s sick, and my kids go to it when they’re all stuffy too!  My Mom even takes batches to sick friends or family.  Great stuff!

Wish I could take credit for this, but I’ve got to give a nod to my mother on this one.  She found this idea watching a relatively famous MD daytime TV show (HINT.  The Wizard Of _____).  So friends…while this isn’t my own invention, this stuff is just so soothing and calming to me when I’m sick, I have to share it with you (in case you missed it on TV)!

There are only 4 ingredients and it’s super fast and simple to brew.  Plus, depending on your palate and spice sensitivity, you can feel free to adjust quantities to exactly what suits you!

Hope it helps you as much as it does us!  Here’s to your health my friends!!  AH-CHOO!

Fresh Homemade Ginger Tea 

Ingredients:

1  2-3 inch piece of fresh ginger

2 TBS Juice from 1 lemon or to taste –  I use store bought in a pinch, but it’s not as potent

Honey to taste

3-4 C  Boiling water

Directions:

Put on about 3-4 C of water to boil.

Gently peel the ginger.  This is the longest step.  Ginger has a really thin skin so be careful to just scrape off or lightly peel it so you get the most ginger for your money!  I’ve seen other people scrape off the skin with a spoon, but I use a peeler or pairing knife myself.

Peeled Ginger

Mince ginger.  I use a Mini Food Processor for this – I affectionately call it ‘mini chop-chop’ as I use it all the time for fast, quick prep. (if you don’t have one you might want to invest!  It’s a great kitchen tool).

Mince away – it should look like this.

Add to 3-4C  boiling water cover with a kitchen towel, and steep.  I do 5-10 minutes.  But if it’s an emergency a couple minutes is ok too.

Strain the steeped ginger out of tea.  Add the juice of a fresh squeezed lemon or to taste and about 1/4 C of honey, or you can wait on the honey and add to taste cup by cup.  I like a teaspoon or two per cup in mine.

Strain Solids
Keep Straining
Squeeze Lemon
Adding Lemon Juice
Add Honey

Pour a cup, reheat in microwave if needed and store the rest in the fridge for up to two days.  That’s it!  My favorite beverage choice for this year’s cold and flu season!   Sure hope it helps you and yours feel better (and happier)…sniff…sniff….SOON!!

Ahh. Ginger Tea.

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Christmas Snowflake Cupcakes

December 8, 2014 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

Let It Snow! It’s a Cinch!

Need a quick school Christmas treat idea?  Try Christmas Snowflake Cupcakes!  They take very little time and are oh…so….cute!

Here’s all you need…

  1. 1 box of chocolate cake mix – your choice :o); or if you have a favorite cake recipe have at it, but it’ll take a little longer.
  2. White frosting – I used one can of Pillsbury Classic White Frosting cause it was inexpensive and quick, quick, quick!
  3. Red and Clear sugar sprinkles to make them sparkle

Follow box directions and bake cupcakes – takes about 20-25 min (I did it the night before while making dinner so the cupcakes were ready to decorate this morning).  Let them cool completely (duh!).

Then grab a Wilton or other cake decorating bag and for the snowflakes, I used tip number 21 (looks like a large starburst).  After securing tip, fill up the bag with frosting. Then just squeeze one ‘snowflake’ at a time around the outside perimeter of your cupcake, filling inwards until done.  The whole top looks like a snowflake when you’re done!

TIP:  You can practice ‘snowflakes’ on a paper towel or piece of wax paper to be sure you fill the decorating tip and get the feel first…

Finally, just sprinkle with your colored sugar and voila!  Your little elves will love you for it!  Plus, these are WAY better than store bought, and probably even takes about the same amount of time as a ‘quick trip’ to said store (seriously have you seen the holiday traffic scene???) – I promise ya!

Happy baking!

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