Pizza Dough

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The following is the dough recipe I use most of the time.  One thing I have not yet tried but will next time is adding a few TB of Parmesan cheese to the dough.  I mean really, there is no way that could be bad.  We have also enjoyed this pizza sauce.  I only made one change and that was to reduce the amount of honey from 2 TB to 1 TB or a little less.  It’s great with a little in there but the full amount made the sauce a distraction to the rest of the flavors.  A lot of the comments also said they mix larger batches of the spices together and keep it on hand to mix with the wet ingredients when they are ready for it.  As for the pesto I just buy the stuff from Costco and add extra garlic.  Someday I’ll make my own and let you know how it turns out.  Enjoy your pizza making!

Pizza Dough:

2 1/2 C flour

1 TB sugar

1 tsp. salt

1 TB yeast

a couple TB olive oil (I just pour out a couple jiggers)

1 C fairly warm water

Knead it all together with a mixer or put it all in a bread machine and select the manual setting.  I usually use my Kitchen Aid and knead it for 5 minutes at setting #4 (med speed).  Kneading for the right amount of time will make a huge difference in your end result.  You want the dough to be sticky to start with.  You may be tempted to add extra flour but restrain yourself!  If it isn’t sticky add a little more water.  As it is kneading it will start sticking together and pulling from the sides.  Your end result will be a light, soft dough and a fluffy crust. 

Once the kneading is done use an oiled spatula and put it in an oiled bowl.  Or you can do what I do and drizzle some oil in the mixing bowl and role the dough around in it to coat all sides of the dough and bowl.  (I don’t like washing more bowls than I have to)  Let it rise for about 30 minutes.  Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.  If you are using a pizza stone put that in the oven while it is preheating.  It will give you a crispier crust.   Spray some oil on your counter and form your pizza(s). 

Prebake your pizza crust for about 5 minutes then pull out, add your sauce and toppings and bake for about 12-15 min.  This recipe will make one large pizza with a thicker crust or two medium pizzas if you prefer a thinner crust.

Just Fun

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The other day I sent the kids out to play.  Zoe was most helpful in getting your brother ready and off they went.  When I looked outside I just cracked up laughing.  She had squeezed Zeke into Oliver’s jacket and put him in the rain boots that are still too big and a challenge to keep on. (but they’re camo and she loves them) He didn’t seem to notice much.  Just happy to pay in the water with Sister.

3 P Pizza

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Something I can not believe I have not shared with you yet is the fabulous 3 P Pizza…Pesto, Pepperoni and Pepperoncini.  Oh, YUM!   A little mozzarella on there and you’re ready.  If your feeling really crazy add some feta on top.  My mouth is watering just thinking about it.  Pesto on pizza is wonderful.  Pesto on just about anything is wonderful. 

Greg and I first experienced this pizza on a camping trip to Winthrop.  They have a great little pizza place called East 20 Pizza.  If you ever find yourself in Winthrop you must stop for pizza.  As soon as we settled ourselves from the trip we had to recreate the pizza.  You must try it.  Your taste buds will love you.

Flashback Friday

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Greg and I were reminising over old photos and came across some favorites of Zoe.  We went through a phase of freaky eyed Zoe.  Every time I would take a picture she would come out looking like this. 

age 6 months

It was really quite frustrating.  She would be totally normal looking when I took the picture but as soon as I would review it I would see this everytime!  We finally figured out it was the red eye reducer light on the camera that was making her go all freaky.  The little red light would pop on for a split second before the flash and out would come Zoe looking like this.  

Now for some normal pictures of our dear Zoe (Between the ages of 4 and 6 months of age). 

And one of Greg’s favorites…

Oliver Updates

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I have noticed (and it has been brought to my attention) that Oliver has not had a whole lot of time on the blog.  Some of this is because I have had a hard time getting good pictures of him.  Not that he doesn’t love the camera but I will say the camera has not been loving me.  But here we go with some Oliver updates. 

This little man has been such a joy.  He is quick to smile and laugh at anyone or anything.  Zoe loves to play with him and entertain him and he loves to be entertained.  He is very interested in what is happening around him.  Especially when it comes to the other kids.  I know it won’t be long before he joins in.  He is not going to be one to blend in with the background.  Although he will sit quietly and watch the activity around him he is usually talking about something.  And then there are the squeals/screams.  They are happy noises and oh so very ear piercing.   He is rolling over and getting very close to sitting on his own. 

Zeke is all about the hugs.  Whether Oliver is ready or not.  It’s a good thing they make ’em sturdy.  I have a feeling he is going to need it.

Starting All Over

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All the chickens we had last year died.  Well, to be more accurate, were killed.  Eaten by who knows what.  We had to move their pen from it’s original location because the rains were flooding them out.  We moved them to a dry spot but were not able to get their fencing hooked up right away and it was just enough time for ALL of them to be taken.  We only found feathers left over.  So, we are starting fresh again this year.  Our flock has grown now with 16!  16 little chicks are cute but then they get bigger and while they are still cute they make A LOT of poop.  I will be much happier when they are outside.  We will have a lot of eggs once these ladies get going!

 

 

Childrens Museum

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Greg has been working a lot this past month.  I don’t know…that may be an understatement.  He has had one day off in the last month.  After working so much some may want to hang out at home and just relax but not my husband.  He had big plans for us and we were all excited.  One of our stops was at the new children’s museum in town.  We got there right when they opened and were the only ones there for about an hour (a great benefit to homeschooling 🙂  The kids loved the different stations.  Zeke’s favorite things were all the buttons they had.   Music buttons, light buttons, sound buttons, wind buttons.  He found them all.  I tried to capture the thrill he got from all these buttons but there are things a picture just can’t do.   

 

 

Zoe was all over the place.  I was able to capture her here… dancing with lights and music.  A huge mirror in front of her held her attention while she danced.  They also have a room with for art projects.  They have an art project (with a person managing it) every day.  She spent more time than any other.  We’ll just be sure to have here start there next time so any paintings can dry.  I think we were all covered in some color of paint by the time we got to the car.  All in all it was a lot of fun and the kids left ready to take naps.

 

knock knock

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In the car one day Zoe wanted me to tell her a knock, knock joke.  She had been practicing a few in the back so I decided an oldie but goody would be appropriate.

 

Me: Knock, knock

Zoe: Who’s there?

Me: Boo

Zoe: Boo who?

Me: you don’t have to cry it’s just a joke.

Zoe: …silence…  Mom?  That’s not funny.

Me: WHAT?!?  Not funny.  How can that not be funny.?  You know boo who like you were crying.

Zoe: It’s just not funny.  This is how you do it Mom.  Knock, Knock

Me: Who’s there?

Zoe: Bird.

Me: Bird who?

Zoe:  Bird flew over the car to the tree!  HA HA HA HA!  Now that’s funny Mom.

 

Apparently I have a lot to learn. 

Carb Heaven

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Yesterday, a friend and I made bread.  All kinds of bread.  We were testing out new recipes and going crazy with them.  By the end of the day we had 4 loaves of whole wheat bread, 2 batches of dinner rolls, 2 pizza breads, 2 pesto/feta rolls, 2 batches of cinnamon rolls and a double batch of graham crackers.  Letsjust say I am in carb heaven.  Even with all that there was still time to take a break and enjoy the sun.  Although I did forget to take pictures of the organized chaos in the kitchen.  So, you’ll have to settle for a cute kid instead.  Thanks, Ruth, for your willingness to go crazy in the kitchen with me!