Yesterday
Tia and Dani (us) decided to take a day off from writing and play. We enjoyed a
delicious lunch at the Olive Garden and sipped on the wine of the day. We can
still taste the sparkling wine, it was so good–name of the wine unfortunately
forgotten.
It
was about then we noticed that one of Tia's false eyelashes was coming loose.
This was her first attempt to wear them and she seemed to really be having
issues. Dani, being the eyelash expert that she is, suggested it might be a
good idea for her to buy another pair and instantly decided a trip to the
closest Wal-Mart should be the next stop. Besides she wanted to drive her new
car. (More on this subject at a later date.)
Once
at Wal-Mart, as we entered the store, the wonderful aroma of cinnamon
surrounded us with heady delight. The spicy smell was awesome and all thoughts
of eyelashes went on hold as we searched the area for the smell, sniffing up
and down the aisles. We finally found the source–in a bin high up on a wall
above our heads. Cinnamon pine cones galore. You know the ones, they are around
every holiday, bundled in a mesh wrapper and fills the house with glorious
cinnamon?
We had to have them, or a candle, or at
least something that would give off the cinnamon fragrance. That sent us on
another search – find the perfect cinnamon gift for ourselves. Besides,
we decided, there is so much that makes fall such a wonderful time. Cooler
days, spectacular colors, hearty soups, crusty breads, and pumpkin pie. We've
gained weight just thinking about what is to come.
Yes,
we did remember the eyelashes after Tia discovered a 20 dollar bill in the
pocket of her jeans. What an unexpected find. Now she had money to get her
eyelashes PLUS something cinnamon. We both decided on cinnamon sticks.
It was a good day of shopping.
Since we're talking about shopping. It's time to think about all the grocery shopping to be done for Thanksgiving. We came across this recipe for the yummy Tiramisu we enjoyed today. We're gonna give it a try.
1 store-bought 10 to12 inch sponge cake (about 3 inches high)
This is a copycat recipe from the book, America's Most Wanted Recipes, by Ron
Douglas. We're going to make it and see if it tastes like the one we had for
dessert.
Olive
Garden Tiramisu
1 store-bought 10 to12 inch sponge cake (about 3 inches high)
11/2 tablespoons
brewed strong brewed coffee (or instant espresso)
11/2 tablespoons
brandy or rum
11/2 pounds cream
cheese or mascarpone cheese, softened
1 to 11/2 cups
superfine or confectioners' sugar
Unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted
1. Cut
across the middle of the sponge cake, forming 2 layers, each about 1 ½ inches
high.
2. Blend
the coffee and brandy. Sprinkle enough of the mixture over the bottom half of
the cake to flavor it strongly. Don't moisten the cake too much, or it may
collapse on serving.
3. Beat
the cheese and 1 cup of the sugar until the sugar is completely dissolved and
the cheese is light and spreadable. Test for sweetness during beating, adding
more sugar if needed.
4. Spread
the cut surface of the bottom layer with half of the cheese mixture.
5. Replace
the second layer and top with the remaining cheese mixture.
6. Sprinkle
the top liberally with sifted cocoa.
7. Refrigerate
the cake for at least 2 hours before cutting and serving.
Makes one 10 to 12 inch 2 layer cake
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Enjoy your family
and remember every opportunity that comes your way can bring exciting
blessings.