Monday, May 26, 2014
Egg-siting Eggs
Quiche, scrambled eggs, hard boiled eggs, pancakes, personal cakes... the possibilities of great food go on and on.
Acorn Hill citizens were given organic eggs from two sources, both great friends. "They're absolutely amazing!" said Autumn Fern. Existing food in the refrigerator of The Main House was pushed back and pushed over to make room for 75 eggs.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Cookie and Cake Chaos
Two bakers and one scooper remained focused on serving treats at the end of the day despite the distractions of a toddler, dog and a computer.
"Vanilla extract was spilled. Almond extract was spilled. A mug broke and I was writing an e-mail," said Daffodil.
Four personal chocolate chip cookies, two personal chocolate cakes and one bowl of ice cream were prepared by microwaving them in mugs. After they were baked by Sarah Daffodil and Autumn Fern, Mayor Asher Ply Wood scooped the ice cream for them and added sprinkles and chocolate chips. Some treats were served with milk instead.
"This evening was louder than Christmas morning," said Main House First Lady Mom. Everyone enjoyed their treat. Daffodil and Mom agree that next time they should make one big cake for chocolate cake night.
"Vanilla extract was spilled. Almond extract was spilled. A mug broke and I was writing an e-mail," said Daffodil.
Four personal chocolate chip cookies, two personal chocolate cakes and one bowl of ice cream were prepared by microwaving them in mugs. After they were baked by Sarah Daffodil and Autumn Fern, Mayor Asher Ply Wood scooped the ice cream for them and added sprinkles and chocolate chips. Some treats were served with milk instead.
"This evening was louder than Christmas morning," said Main House First Lady Mom. Everyone enjoyed their treat. Daffodil and Mom agree that next time they should make one big cake for chocolate cake night.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Clarkesville's Coloring Book Page
There was a time when Sarah Daffodil colored in coloring books. Recently she painted something like a coloring book page for others to color in in an effort to help with the city of Clarkesville's fundraising projects for its recent fire victims.
Daffodil's 8-foot- mural is of a park. "I thought it would be a likable scene," said Daffodil. She painted big trees that anchor the scene and added a lot of people doing various things. After 13 hours it was complete.
Many people did not color within the lines. She is not thinking about this too much. She realizes that she never does either.
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