Sunday, July 23, 2017

Arkansas Cake and Ice Cream

One of the benefits of being a Carrol Electric customer is the free subscription to the cooperative's  monthly   magazine Arkansas Living. Recipes from great Arkansas cooks is one of my favorite magazine features. I love collecting these recipes and will be adding  Blueberry Cream Cheese Pound Cake.  This delicious cake recipe was submitted by Doris Houser of Lockesburg and featured in the March 2017 issue.  Many thanks to Doris for sharing this delicious dessert recipe.


This turned out to be a perfect and quick recipe for an impromptu get together with family and friends.
Of course, you must add that huge dip of vanilla
ice cream  for the perfect topping!





Blueberry Cream Cheese Pound Cake

1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 yellow butter cake mix
1 3-ounce package instant vanilla pudding mix
4 eggs,beaten
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cups blueberries,fresh or frozen

Preheat oven 325 degrees F. Lightly spray 9-inch tube or Bundt pan with cooking spray and dust with flour.

Combine cream cheese and oil in medium bowl. Beat with mixer until smooth and creamy. Add cake mix,pudding mix, eggs and vanilla. Beat at medium speed until blended. Fold in berries (batter will be thick).Spoon batter into prepared pan. Bake 60 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.  Cool cake in pan on wire rack 20 minutes. Remove cake from pan and cool completely on a wire rack

Topping,optional:
Sprinkle powdered sugar on top or make a glaze using 3/4-cup powdered sugar and 1 tablespoon grape juice (or more for desired consistency).

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

                                                 
                                        Feeding calves is one of my everyday jobs on the farm.
                                 Even though I've fed more than a few bottles, I still think it's fun!

                                  Each calf receives a two quart bottle of milk twice a day for the
                                  first three days to make sure they receive all of their mother's
                                    colostrum. At three days we teach them to drink from a bucket
                                       and  continue to feed milk and add grain to their daily diet.

                                          We monitor and observe each calf closely for any
                                         problems and make sure they receive good nutrition.
 
                 

                                        I'm thankful for my job of caring for these new babies
                                              that are the future of our family dairy farm.


                             It's a fact: Calves grow up to become the cows that produce milk,
                                so farmers make it a priority to get them off to a healthy start.

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Our cows enjoy a balanced nutritious diet every day. 
It's one of the most important ways we take care of our dairy cows 
everyday and in return, they provide us with nutritious milk.

This was one of the messages I shared during this past week 
with a small group of children making their first visit to a dairy farm.
Touring the feed barn and watching the cows eat is one 
of my favorite stops on the tour.

I consider it a privilege  to be able to share with children and adults 
 how we care for our dairy cattle  everyday
 during  a farm tour.


I'm thankful for the opportunity to provide 
the perfect show and tell for all ages!
                                             
                               
                                         
                                               

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Even though our July 4th picnic plans were 
changed due to unusual  weather,

I'm thankful for the rain we have received in the last few days
that will help our crops grow  


and for the special July 4th babies born
down on the Arkansas  dairy farm!



It's dairy style fireworks!





Thursday, June 22, 2017

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

It was in no one's plan to spend any time visiting family in the 
hospital during June Dairy Month but I was thankful to see that dairy
 was in the hospital with us.  After suffering a stroke, my uncle received this
 thickened dairy product to aid in his impaired swallowing and still
 provide the nutrition he needs for recovery.

No matter where we are, I'm thankful for those spotted cows
down on the dairy farm.


                                                                   

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Father Love

Father's Day gives us opportunity to celebrate the love our fathers
 lavished on us while on earth with us 




and to celebrate the blessings provided by being a father!


"For I know the plans that I have for you,
declares the Lord,
Plans for welfare and not for calamity to give 
you a future and a hope."
                                                                                            --Jeremiah 29:11

                                                       Happy Father's Day!

Friday, June 16, 2017

June Dairy Adventures

June Dairy Month is filled with all kinds of activities but if you want to be
 rewarded with smiles from children, just take Frannie
 the Arkansas Farm Bureau milking cow for a visit.

I spent a morning this week, sharing a dairy adventure with kids 
attending the Mary May Jones Adventure Club in Bentonville.
Of course, the first question is,"Do we get to milk the cow?"

                                                         
                                                        Other than eating ice cream,
                                    I can't think of a better way to celebrate June Dairy Month
                                  than sharing all about where milk and dairy products come from!