Saturday, March 26, 2011

Saturday (Microwave Caramel Corn Recipe)

I'm not really sure what my intent is for this blog. I don't plan to advertise it so I don't expect that anyone will read it. I think my main reason for starting it is to document all the little things that happen during the day that make me smile, make me frustrated, make me proud, make me crazy, make me laugh, make me think, make me love, and inspire me. And not doing it on facebook where it probably just annoys people. I'm on the computer way more than I ever have the energy to pick up and pen and write in my journal at night. So, maybe I'll track some of the amazing things that happen in my life so that one day I can reflect and see if my writings in the moment match up to my recollections that may be fuzzy around the edges with the distance that comes with time. Like childbirth- you rarely seem to remember it as being as bad as you thought it was in the moment.

Today Sarina is spending her second night at a friend's house in Centralia- the farthest she's stayed away with a friend. It's a different dynamic when pared down to the 3 younger kiddos. I finished Her Fearful Symmetry then read Heaven is For Real. I RARELY read during the day but rationalize that every once in a while it's good for the kids to see mama enjoy reading for herself.:) It happens maybe once a year.

The kids seems tired anyway. Carl had his first baseball batting practice that focuses on batting. He loves playing sports. Charlie, Elsa and I braved Costco on a Saturday. Wow, craziness on a mid weekend day! But stocked up for the weeks ahead and a little for our 3rd Annual Spring Break camping trip in Cannon Beach. As the kids get a little older it feels less daunting to camp. Hopefully we can keep them relatively close to the campsite without me panicking when I can't see them for more than a 2 minute stretch.

I think back on my 9 years of parenting and how it's changed with the addition of children and time. I must have been such an annoying first time mom. I know I cornered co-workers (when I worked full time) and bored them to tears with pictures and stories about how perfect and precious my baby was. I was such a perfect (at least I thought I was close to at the time), annoying mom when it was just 1 to 2 kids. Now I have a much broader sense of reality and more open mind.

My husband is at the fire station for 48 hours, so it's just me and the kids. I miss him when he's gone but enjoy the break in trying to dream up big meals. I love to cook things he enjoys and try to constantly come up with new and different meals. But it's nice to make butter noodles with fresh pepper and Parmesan with mini peppers and hummus for the kids. Quick prep and quick clean up.

Now to make caramel corn for dessert.:)

Microwave Popcorn
Recipe from my wonderful post college roommate's mom Lanie Dineen.  It's a staple in my house and usually made in the fall.

1 c popcorn kernels - popped
1 1/2 c packed brown sugar
1 1/2 cubes butter
1/3 c karo light corn syrup
3/4 tsp salt
3/4 tsp baking soda

Pour popped corn into a large brown paper grocery bag.
Melt butter in microwave safe bowl.
Add brown sugar, corn syrup, and salt.  Microwave until starting to boil then microwave an additional 2 minutes (2 min 30 sec for me).
Remove from microwave and stir in soda- stir until foaming and well dissolved.
Pour caramel over popped corn and shake well to distribute evenly.
Microwave the bag for 30 seconds, remove, shake and microwave an additional 30 seconds.
Pour over clean (obviously) countertop to cool then break into pieces and store.

Yum.

3 comments:

  1. Uh we loved it and are making some tonight...thanks! Don't think we will ever have just popcorn again!

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  2. I have some 'good reads' if you're interested... Loved 'Her fearful Symmetry'.
    You might like:
    The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127475483

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  3. So we just used the carmel sauce for dipping apples - the boys think it is the best!

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