Tuesday, January 31, 2012

What's For Dinner? {Crock Pot Potato Soup}


Are you looking for an easy, yummy potato soup recipe???  This one is awesome!  I made it for a Sunday lunch, and it turned out fabulous!  The best part?  It is made in the crock pot!  Try it out, I promise you will love it!

Ingredients:

  • 5 pounds russet potatoes, washed but NOT peeled. Diced into 1/2 inch(ish) cubes
  • 1 medium/large yellow onion, diced
  • 10 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 64 ounces (8 cups) chicken stock or broth
  • 16 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1 tablespoon seasoned salt
  • optional garnishes: crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, green onions
Directions:

  1. Add potatoes, onion, garlic, seasoning, and chicken stock to slow cooker.
  2. Cook on high for 6 hours or low for 10 hours.
  3. Add the softened cream cheese and puree soup with an immersion blender until the cheese is incorporated and about half the soup is blended. (Alternately you could remove half the soup and the cream cheese to an upright blender, then re-incorporate).
  4. Stir well, top with your choice of garnishes & enjoy!


This recipe came from http://mamalovesfood.com/.  Feel free to check out some of her other recipes!

Happy Eating!

Monday, January 30, 2012

What to do this week????

Here is a list of child friendly activities going on in the Cookeville area this week!

Monday January 30, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
                                                 Messy Monday - Cookeville Children's Museum 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday January 31, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

Wednesday February 1, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.
                                             Picnic and Play - First United Methodist Church - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Thursday February 2, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
                                          Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

Friday February 3, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

We are working on compiling a more complete list of activities.  If anyone knows something else going on, please e-mail us at cookevillemops@yahoo.com and we will add it to the list!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Getting Crafty {Valentine Crayons}

Here is a fun and easy craft you can do with your little ones for Valentine's Day.  These also make great "treats" to add to homemade Valentine's for you child's friends.  Just about any age can help with this craft.  Younger ones can break the crayons into small pieces and older ones can help peel the paper or whatever level you think is appropriate.

This is a very simple craft.  Basically all you do is bake broken crayon pieces in a silicone mold at 230 degrees for 15 minutes.  Then you let them cool, pop them out of the mold, and presto!  You have fun crayons for your kids.  In theory, you would use broken crayons from around your house, but if you plan to give these as Valentine's, you may need to buy a box of cheap crayons to make sure you have enough.

The silicne mold came from Walmart and was $3.50.


This part is fun for your little one!  Let them break the crayons after you peel the paper off!



Ready to bake!


The finished product!  The back side looks bumpy, but you can attach them to card stock so the back part will not be seen.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

12 Indoor Activities For Kids

The following article came from imom.  To read more articles like this and other great encouraging things, head over to imom.com!

  1. Puppet Show - We're doing it old school style here. Go through the sock drawer and remove any matchless white socks. Have your kids create faces on the socks using markers, glue, scraps of fabric, pipe cleaners, and any other craft materials you have lying around. Push the couch off the wall, and voilĂ ! You have the perfect stage for a puppet show. For the storyline, have your kids put on their puppet personas and act out a favorite memory or an embarrassing moment. It's certain to garner some laughs again, especially if their siblings are involved.
  2. How Cold Is It?- This is a fun way for your kids to envision life in other places.  First, ask them to think of the coldest place in the world.  Then, go to weather.com and type in their answers, one by one in the search bar to find out the current temperature.  See who can come up with the coldest location.  Then, warm things up by having them think of the hottest place in the world.
  3. Get Dressed Fast!-This is a fun game you can play relay style with teams, or you can play it with just one child.  The goal is to put on an assortment of items as quickly as you can.  So, for one child, set the items in front of them… gloves, a hat, a belt, you get the idea.  Then, say, go!  See how long it takes them to get dressed.  Let them try it again to better their time.  For teams, have each player put on the clothes, take off the clothes and pass them to the next team member.  The first team to finish, wins!
  4. Fort Film Fest - Build a fort surrounding your family's TV using tablecloths, blankets or your camping tent. Make sure all of the blinds are closed and the lights are off. Find two or three movies that are sequential like Toy Story and Toy Story 2. Spread out blankets and sleeping bags for a comfy pallet, pop loads of popcorn and enjoy a dark, quiet house in the middle of the day!
  5. Roller Derby - This was my absolute favorite rainy day activity growing up. Remove anything from the kitchen that's not nailed to the floor. Let the kids don their rollerblades or skates and explore the kitchen on wheels. Don't worry! your kitchen does not have to be big for them to think this is the best idea you've ever had!
  6. Tie-Dye party - You'll need a couple of boxes of different colored Dye kits (try RIT), some kitchen gloves, and some old white t-shirts. Follow the directions for making the dye. Meanwhile, have the kids grab some old white t-shirts (tip: it's ok if the tee has a graphic on it, as long as the base of the shirt is white) and bind them in different spots with rubber bands. Have them dip sections of the t-shirts into the dye. Ring them out, wash them (make sure you don't have anything else in your washer), unbind them and hang them out to dry.
  7. Talent Show - Make it quirky, like having your children balance spoons on their noses, or make it real, like showing off what they've learned at piano lessons. For the full effect, create a stage by pulling their box spring out from under their mattress.
  8. Wii™ Tournament - Pick your family's favorite Wii™ game. Bowl, box, swing, or rock your way through the rainy day until the last man is standing. Bragging rights is the only prize they'll want.
  9. Try not to laugh - Create a circle by having each family member lay their head on another member's belly, and so on until everyone is lying on someone else's belly. One at a time let out a "Ha" --from the depths of your belly. Go around the circle once saying "Ha." The second go-around let out two "Ha's," the third round let out three. You're out if your one or two "ha's" turn into uncontrollable "ha's" (laughing). The last one left on the floor is the winner.
  10. Scavenger Hunt - Send each child with a list of items to scavenge from around the house. They can either make a picture of the items or actually collecting them. Use riddles whenever possible, especially for the older ones. Example: It gives and takes away light. Their answer could be blinds, a light switch, or a lamp. There's no wrong answer for these riddles, as long as it keeps them guessing, and busy!
  11. One word at a time - Create a story with your kids by each of you contributing just one word at a time. You'll never create the same story twice.
  12. Treasure Hunt - Start saving up for a rainy day, toys that is. Scour your favorite superstore or dollar store for low (like under $3) priced items. Keep them from the clingy hands of your kiddos and stash them in a makeshift treasure box. When the rainy day arrives hide the box, create clues and maps that will take them on a fun (and hopefully long) adventure.
© 2011 iMOM. All Rights Reserved. Family First, All Pro Dad, iMOM, and Family Minute with Mark Merrill are registered trademarks.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

What's For Dinner??? {Homemade Pizza}

I know there are several of you interested in living healthier lifestyles (especially after our meeting with Renee Aly).  I thought I would share my go to homemade pizza recipe.  It does take a little time for the dough to rise for the crust, but you can make them ahead and freeze them and always have pizza in the freezer!

For the Crust:

Ingredients:
  • 3 1/2 cups Organic Whole Wheat Flour

  • 2 tsp Brown Sugar

  • 1 tbsp Olive Oil

  • 1 tsp Salt

  • 1 package Active Dry Yeast

  • 1 1/2 cups Warm Water

  • 3 tbsp Whole Ground - Flaxseed Meal




  • Add warm water to medium bowl. Dissolve sugar in the water, then sprinkle the yeast over the water mixture. Let set for 10 minutes. Mixture will be frothy. Next stir in salt and oil. Stir in flour and flaxseed and mix until the dough pulls away from the bowl. Drop onto floured surface and kneed for a few minutes.



    Place in oiled bowl and cover and let rise 1 hour. After 1 hour half dough and place into 2 separate bowls. Let rise another hour.

    Roll out dough into desired thickness and shape. Poke holes in crust and bake 5 minutes at 400 degrees. Add toppings and bake 10-12 minutes.



    For the Sauce:

    Ingredients:

    • 1 can Organic Tomatoe Sauce
    • 1 can Tomato Paste
    • 1 1/2 tbsp Italian Seasoning
    • 1 1/2 tsp Garlic (minced)
    • 1 tsp Paprika
    • 1 tsp Brown Sugar
    {I did not have organic sauce or paste on hand, so I used up what I had.  I was also out of brown sugar, so I used honey, and I added some crushed red pepper for a little spice}
    



    Add all ingredients in a food processor and mix until smooth!  {easy enough!}


    Here is our pizza.  Our favorite is bbq chicken.  I add a little bbq sauce on top of the pizza sauce, then cheese and chicken!


    Out of the oven and ready to eat!



    If you want to freeze these pizzas, bake the crust for the 5 minutes, then add the toppings, then stick it in the freezer (with no wrapping on it).  Once it is frozen, pull it out and wrap in aluminum foil and plastic wrap.  When you are ready to eat it, stick it in a 400 degree oven and cook for 18-20 minutes (or until the cheese is melted and crust is crisp)

    Monday, January 23, 2012

    What to do this week???

    Here is a list of child friendly activities going on in the Cookeville area this week!

    Monday January 23, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
                                                     Messy Monday - Cookeville Children's Museum 10:00 a.m.
    Tuesday January 24, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

    Wednesday January 25, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.
                                                 Picnic and Play - First United Methodist Church - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

    Thursday January 26, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
                                              Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

    Friday January 27, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

    We are working on compiling a more complete list of activities.  If anyone knows something else going on, please e-mail us at cookevillemops@yahoo.com and we will add it to the list!

    Friday, January 20, 2012

    Coke Cake {Yummy Recipe}

    This is seriously the best cake you will ever make!!!!  The recipe came from http://mayflaum.com/.  You can head over there to see what other great things are on this site.  After you have browsed the site, go make this cake!  I made it this weekend, and it was gone in 2 days!!


    preheat oven to 350, and grease up  a 9×13 (or so) pan.

    Mix:

    2cups flour
    2cups sugar
    1/2tsp salt
    1tsp baking powder
    1/2tsp cinnamon

    in a saucepan over medium high heat stir this up good until it boils:

    1 cup butter
    1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    1 cup coca-cola (from bottle is my preference!)
    1/2 cup buttermilk

    now take off heat and add that to the flour mix & whisk until combined.

    Then add:
    2 eggs
    1tsp vanilla extract

    when cake is nearly done make the glaze by mixing in saucepan:

    1/2cup butter
    1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    1/2 cup coca cola

    once that boils, remove and slowly stir in 4cups of confectioners’ sugar until nice and smooth.

    once cake is done and out of oven (toothpick should come out clean), pour this warm glaze right over the top of the hot cake!

    wait.

    let it set… let it cool for a few minutes at least…

    enjoy warm or cold. (next day/etc. feel free to microwave for a few seconds to warm it up… so good)

    Thursday, January 19, 2012

    Getting Crafty {A Cute Valentine Idea}

    I know we are all starting to think about Valentine's Day coming up and how we need to start getting our kid's Valentine's ready!  Here is a really cute idea I came across on Pinterest (LOVE that site and spend way too much time on it)!  It would be perfect for our little ones to create for grandparents, dads, or any other family member!  The original idea came from http://tonsoffunpreschoolactivities.blogspot.com/ so you can head over there and see the entire post and find some other fun ideas (in all of your spare time, of course).  Have a great day and happy crafting!

    Wednesday, January 18, 2012

    7 Ways to Adore Your Husband

    The following article came from imom.  To read more articles like this and other great encouraging things, head over to imom.com!



    How a Little Old Fashioned Admiration Can Make Your Marriage Better

    Let’s face it, who doesn’t want to be adored?  Men, especially, crave that potent combination of respect and admiration; it’s just the way they’re wired.  And, when your husband feels your adoration, he’ll want to be around you and please you more.

    Even if you don’t feel like adoring your husband, try some of these 7 ways below and see if your adoration doesn’t inspire him to adore you a bit more, too.
      1. Adore Him As Is
        Don’t wait to adore him until he’s nicer, makes more money or is more affectionate with you.  The key is to love him as he is right now.  Even if he’s not 100 percent adorable, accept him as he is and adore him.
      2. Adore Him For What He Accomplishes
        Sure, you may love and appreciate your husband, but he won’t know unless you tell him.  So tell him in specifics:  It’s amazing the way you handle all of your responsibilities.  How do you do it?  You really are such a great dad, our kids just love you.  You did an awesome job fixing the garage door.  I didn’t even know you knew how to do that.
      3. Adore Him As a Sex Object
        If you don’t adore him in this area, who will?  This is something only the two of you share.  Compliment him.  You don’t have to wait until you’re in bed together, whisper a compliment at breakfast or just as an aside: “I was thinking about last night and how great…”  You get the idea.
      4. Adore Him By Listening
        The next time you’re around a husband and wife, listen.  Does she finish his sentences?  Does she interrupt him while he’s telling a story?  Does she give him order after order before he can even get a word in?  Men process communication differently.  It usually takes them more time to formulate their thoughts and get them out.  When they do, they take more pauses and speak more slowly.  So adore him by listening to him instead of interrupting.
      5. Adore Him By Putting Him First
        When your kids need you, they need you.  You can’t tell your 3 year old to wait while you give your husband a back massage.  But, you can make the effort to let your husband knows he’s still a priority.  For example, one husband I know told his wife about an upcoming business trip he had in New England.  He was excited to take her because he knew how much she loved that area.  But, instead of zeroing in on her husband’s intent, she started thinking of things they could do if they brought the kids on the trip.  He later told her he was crushed.
      6. Adore Him By Not Giving Advice
        When your husband opens up to you about challenges he’s having with his business, with his co-workers, or with anything else, try not to jump in and give momish advice.  You know how we moms do; we jump in with a solution just to help.  Unfortunately, what you intend as advice, he hears as “she doesn’t think I can handle it.”
      7. Adore Him So Others Can See It and Hear ItA compliment given at home is one thing; a compliment given in front of others is magnified big time.  So the next time you’re out with your husband with friends or family, or even when you’re at the hardware store together, let him hear you complimenting him to others.  He’ll try even harder to live up to your adoration of him. 
      © 2011 iMOM. All Rights Reserved. Family First, All Pro Dad, iMOM, and Family Minute with Mark Merrill are registered trademarks.

      Monday, January 16, 2012

      What To Do This Week????

      Here is a list of child friendly activities going on in the Cookeville area this week!

      Monday January 16, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

      Tuesday January 17, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

      Wednesday January 18, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.
                                                   Picnic and Play - First United Methodist Church - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

      Thursday January 19, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
                                                Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

      Friday January 20, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

      We are working on compiling a more complete list of activities.  If anyone knows something else going on, please e-mail us at cookevillemops@yahoo.com and we will add it to the list!

      Sunday, January 15, 2012

      Moms Night Out!!

      Don't forget that Tuesday night is our Mom's Night Out!  We will be meeting at Absolute Fitness (next to Essex) at 5:30 p.m. for Zumba!  The cost is $6 which also includes child care.  Come out and sweat and have fun with some other Moms!

      Wednesday, January 11, 2012

      8 Ways To Simplify Your Life

      The following article came from imom.  To read more articles like this and other great encouraging things, head over to imom.com!


      Do you feel like the walls are closing in and the calendar is screaming at you most days? We know the feeling. Much of the pressure in our lives is a product of choices that we make: the obligations we take on, the stuff we buy, the priorities we set. If you’re ready to shake off the excess and travel light, try these suggestions.

      1.  Shed Some Stuff. Owning things isn’t bad, but we have to be honest about the fact that the more we own, the more we’re required to maintain.  Maybe the 4 bedroom house with a pool is tough to clean and expensive to heat and cool. Downsizing is an option. Maybe the import car that must be serviced out of town is really impractical. Trading cars may be the answer. Maybe the boat costs more to keep than you expected. Perhaps it’s time to sell it. At some point, the cost of ownership is too much, and you’d be happier with less stuff.

      2.  Take a Long Look at the Calendar. A great deal of the pressure modern families feel each day is a product of over-commitment. If your family’s calendar looks like a New York train schedule, it’s time to prioritize based upon your core values and family goals and lose the things that don’t directly help you meet those goals. If spiritual growth is a major family value, then church activities would rise to the top of the scheduling priority. If the kids’ extracurricular activities are important, it may be a matter of determining which ones have a real long-term value and being more selective. Social events may be low on the list during this busy season of life, and need to fall off the calendar some weeks. Be ruthless. Just because something is good doesn’t mean it’s the best use of your time right now.

      3.  Learn to Say No. We know your type: you’re a doer. And your reward for being so productive is that people constantly ask you to chair a committee or help plan the school event. This is another one of those areas where your core values need to drive the prioritization, and realism about your limitations needs to set the boundaries.  You can’t do it all—and if you try, you probably won’t do it all well. Choose your volunteer commitments carefully, and do a great job, with joy, on fewer things.

      4.  Clear the clutter. Once you’ve trimmed down your calendar, you can up your sanity level even more by cleaning out and organizing your home. A clean closet lets you see the clothing you’re actually going to wear, and well-organized kitchen cabinets make meal prep and clean-up easier. Dump some junk you never use and edit your household items to make the everyday tasks simpler.

      5.  Do a career audit. Most career advisors encourage a routine assessment of your professional situation and how well it lines up with your personal desires and goals. Take a long, hard look at your job and what it really contributes to your life. If the long commute is cutting into valuable family time, maybe it’s time to explore telecommuting. If your sales job requires relentless travel, maybe it’s time to be on the lookout for a position with a smaller territory. We realize it’s a tight job market these days, but identifying what you truly want will make you ready to act when the opportunity does come along.

      6.  Clean up your finances. Few things can relieve your stress and restore your joy like getting a grip on your money. Sure, it takes a little effort at first to get organized and disciplined--but the pay-off (pardon the pun) is huge. So download some money management software and straighten out the budget. You’ll be glad you did.

      7.  Unplug. Whether you realize it or not, your media consumption creates a lot of “noise” in your brain. When we’re constantly awash with information and advertising, it becomes harder to organize our thoughts and priorities and focus on what matters. Spend less time plugged into the digital world, and more time plugged into the real one.

      8.  Get back to basics. Build some time in your life for slowing down: taking a walk after dinner, doodling in a flower bed, or doing something simple and soothing with your hands (try knitting!). It’s good for the soul and brings our stress levels down—no power cord required!

      © 2011 iMOM. All Rights Reserved. Family First, All Pro Dad, iMOM, and Family Minute with Mark Merrill are registered trademarks.

      Tuesday, January 10, 2012

      What A Great Meeting!! {January Meeting Recap}

      Is anyone else ready to go conquer the world of fitness after yesterday's meeting????  Thanks to Amy and Jessica for sharing some great ideas about getting fit with our kiddos around.  In case you are like me and easily misplace paper, here is the resource list from this month's meeting:

      Video:  Woman's Day Magazine's Workout anywhere:  Couch exercises
      Woman's Day Magazine's Get fit with your kids
      Video:  Woman's Day Magazine's Stroller Exercises
      iMOM:  5 Fun Holiday Ways to burn calories with your kids
      iMOM:  4 ways to get better results outside the gym
      iMOM:  5 things you can do today to feel better and to look better
      iMOM:  10 steps to positive body image
      Redbook Magazine:  The Mommy Tummy Makeover
      Redbook Magazine:  Keep your kids active this winter
      10 minute solutions exercise video series {10 minute exercise segments in a variety of exercise styles}

      Wii Nickelodeon Fit game {fun fitness game that gets kids excited, and moms can do it alongside their kids}

      Livestrong.com {meal and exercise tracker that counts calories used and consumed during your day - free}

      Life Fitness program at Cookeville Life Church - FREE (!!!) childcare and a variety of Exercise programs offered on different days of the week and at different times of the day - the new schedule should be completed in February.  {At least one day of Zumba a week}

      Stroller Strides

      Monday, January 9, 2012

      What To Do This Week????

      Here is a list of child friendly activities going on in the Cookeville area this week!

      Monday January 9, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

      Tuesday January 10, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

      Wednesday January 11, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.
                                                   Picnic and Play - First United Methodist Church - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

      Thursday January 12, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
                                                Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

      Friday January 13, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

      We are working on compiling a more complete list of activities.  If anyone knows something else going on, please e-mail us at cookevillemops@yahoo.com and we will add it to the list!

      Wednesday, January 4, 2012

      15 Minutes That Can Change Your Day

      The following article came from iMOM.  To read more articles like this and other great encouraging things, head over to imom.com!


      1 – 5 Minutes

      Pray: Before you do anything else, get some divine intervention going.  Yes, if you can make the time, pray longer and harder.  But in three minutes you can give thanks and pray for your family and yourself.  Have a piece of paper and a pencil handy.  Surprisingly, good ideas often pop up when you're in prayer.

      6 – 10 Minutes

      Plan: Knowing what we have ahead of us, and how we're going to tackle it, can help us feel more in control of our life.  When we feel that way, we alleviate stress.  So spend 6 minutes prioritizing and strategizing your day.  (Don't try to handle any of your to-do's in these 6 minutes.  This time is just for planning.)

      11 – 12 Minutes

      Focus: Take one minute to focus on your job as a mother.  Look at the 30 Day Mom Challenge and find today's date.  Focus on that challenge today.

      13 – 15 Minutes

      Breathe: Okay, you've prayed and you've planned.  For the next minute, breathe.  For relaxation:  breathe in through your nose for 4 counts.  Hold it for one count and exhale through your mouth for 8 seconds.  Repeat this at least six times.

      © 2010 iMOM. All Rights Reserved. Family First, All Pro Dad, iMOM, and Family Minute with Mark Merrill are registered trademarks.

      Yummy Recipe {Cinnamon Rolls}

      If you are looking for an easy and delicious recipe for cinnamon rolls, then look no further!  I have a wonderful recipe to share.  I made these for breakfast Christmas morning, and not only were the fantastic, they were really easy to put together.  The best part is that they go together the night before and spend the night in the fridge.  Thirty minutes before you are ready to bake them, just pull them out and set them on your counter.  Easy Peasy!!!



      Here is the recipe:

      Ingredients:

      • 1 cup milk
      • 1/3 cup butter
      • 1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
      • 1/2 cup white sugar
      • 4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
      • 1 teaspoon salt
      • 3 eggs

      FILLING:
      • 3/4 cup brown sugar
      • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
      GLAZE:

    1. 4 oz. cream cheese softened

    2. 1 1/2 - 2 cups confectioners' sugar

    3. 1 tsp vanilla

    4. 2 Tbsp milk (more if needed to make smooth consistency)


    5. Directions

      1. Heat the milk in a small saucepan until it bubbles, then remove from heat. Add the butter and stir until melted; let cool until lukewarm.
      2. In a large mixing bowl, dissolve the yeast in the milk mixture. Add the sugar, 3 cups of flour, salt and eggs; stir well to combine. Add the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring well after each addition. When the dough has pulled together, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and supple, about 8 minutes.
      3. Lightly oil a large mixing bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
      4. Deflate the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and roll into a 10x 14 inch rectangle. Lightly brush the far edge with water. In a small bowl combine the cinnamon and 3/4 cup brown sugar and sprinkle over the rectangles.  Roll up the dough into a log and seal the seam.
      5. Cut the dough into 12 equal pieces; place the pieces in a greased 9x13 inch baking pan, or 12 inch deep dish pizza pan. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator to rise overnight.
      6. The next morning, preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Take the rolls out of the refrigerator and let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes.
      7. Bake the rolls for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden. Meanwhile, combine the cream cheese and vanilla in a small bowl. Whisk in the powdered sugar and enough milk to make a thick glaze; set aside. Drizzle the glaze over the rolls and serve warm.

      Tuesday, January 3, 2012

      Are You Getting Excited Yet????

      Our next MOPS meeting is Monday January 9th at 9:00 a.m.!!!!  I know I am excited to see all you wonderful MOPS Moms.  And the good news is that it looks like there is no snow forecast, so we might actually get to meet in January this year!  Our topic is going to be "Getting Fit With Kids", and I know we will learn some wonderful ideas for keeping ourselves healthy and setting a great example for our kids.  See you all there!

      Monday, January 2, 2012

      What to do this week????

      Here is a list of child friendly activities going on in the Cookeville area this week!

      Monday January 2, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

      Tuesday January 3, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

      Wednesday January 4, 2012:  Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.
                                                   Picnic and Play - First United Methodist Church - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

      Thursday January 5, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
                                                Story Time - Putnam County Library (Cookeville Branch)  10:00 a.m.

      Friday January 6, 2012:  Wiggle Time / Jumpville open from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

      We are working on compiling a more complete list of activities.  If anyone knows something else going on, please e-mail us at cookevillemops@yahoo.com and we will add it to the list!

      Sunday, January 1, 2012

      Welcome!!!

      Welcome to the Cookeville MOPS blog!  We hope this will be a place to share valuable information about our meetings and events, as well as some encouragement to the moms in our group and the Cookeville area!  Check out the list of meeting dates on the sidebar of this blog and feel free to join us!