Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Dairy Q&A

                                                                Question:

     What does the label "Best By" mean on top of the milk jug?



                                            Answer:

According to Midwest Dairy,"Best By","Best if Used By" and "Use-By" dates  indicate  the recommended timing for the best flavor and optimal quality of the milk or milk product.  Even if the product date expires, it may still be safe to use if handled properly. 
Discard dairy products that develop an off flavor,odor or appearance.

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sweet August

I can't think of a better way to end July and welcome  August than with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of a delicious piece of White Texas Sheet Cake.  This Taste of Home magazine recipe has been in my recipe collection file since 1993 but today was my first time to bake and serve it to my family.  It was easy to make and  a perfect Sunday dessert to serve the family!

White Texas Sheet Cake

Ingredients:
1 cup butter
1 cup water
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups sugar
2 eggs,beaten
1/2 cup sour cream
1 teaspoon almond extract
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda

Frosting:
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup milk
4 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar,sifted
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
1 cup chopped walnuts, optional


Directions:

In a large saucepan, bring butter and water to a boil. Remove from the heat; stir in flour,sugar,eggs, sour cream, almond extract, salt and baking soda until smooth. Pour into a greased 15-in x 10-in. baking pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 20-22 minutes or until cake is golden and tests done. Cool for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, for frosting, combine butter and milk in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Remove from the heat; add sugar and extract and mix well. Stir in walnuts if desired; spread over warm cake.

Yield: 16-20 servings

                                                               Happy August!

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

When you look at our tall corn crop and the green pastures,
 it's hard to believe August is just around the corner. 

I'm thankful for the blessing of rain we have received in July 
for our crop  fields and pastures


and

for our crop of sunflowers.



down on the dairy farm.


Saturday, July 23, 2016

Moon Moos

We talk about the stars aligning just right, but it was the full moon
 that caught my eye rising directly  above  the milk barn. 


 The cows didn't seem impressed as they were leaving the barn after being
 milked for the second time today.   I'm sure they were anxious to get to  the
 feed barn for a snack and a drink of water before bedtime in the pasture.


                                       It was an end to an  ordinary day but a simple reminder
                                           of how extraordinary  God is if  we just look up!

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

It's never too hot in the garden when you are thinking about
 eating corn on the cob  with a lot of sweet butter!



I'm thankful that the corn is picked and in the freezer!


Friday, July 15, 2016

Ice Cream Month

We enjoy ice cream all year at my house but homemade ice cream is our special summer time treat down on the dairy farm. A bowl of homemade ice cream kicks off   every  July 4th celebration.
If you're a serious ice cream eater, you will  enjoy Candy Bar Ice Cream from the Sassafras Cookbook by  the Junior League of Springfield, Missouri.  It's a fact,there is no bad ice cream! 







Candy Bar Ice Cream

6  2.16-ounce Butterfinger candy bars,frozen
1  3-ounce package vanilla instant pudding mix
1  14 ounce cans sweetened condensed milk
1   tablespoon vanilla
1/2 gallon milk


Crush frozen candy bars into very coarse crumbs. Combine crushed candy bars, pudding mix,condensed milk and vanilla in an ice cream freezer. Add milk to within 1 inch of fill line. Freeze according to manufacturer's directions. Makes 3 quarts.


Here's the scoop on  ways to celebrate Ice Cream Month:

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday


I'm thankful for the things we enjoy everyday down on the dairy farm such as

faithful farm dogs,


wild Egyptian geese that love our farm habitat,


and
curious cows that are always looking for 
green grass on the other side of the fence.