Sunday, February 28, 2010

Almost-Famous Maple-Butter Blondies

This recipe is from mom's Food Network Magazine. Applebee's wouldn't hand over the recipe for their Maple-Butter Blondies, so Food Network Kitchens whipped up a perfect match.

Mom took the magazine to the Worthen cabin last weekend and had several requests for this recipe to be posted on the blog. If these blondies taste half as good as they look, we're all in for a real treat!












For the Blondies:

10 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus more for the pan

1 cup walnut pieces

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 cups packed light brown sugar

3 large eggs

2 tablespoons vanilla extract

6 ounces white chocolate, cut into chunks


For the Topping:

1/3 cup maple syrup

6 tablespoons unsalted butter

1/4 cup heavy cream

Vanilla ice cream, for serving

1/2 cup walnut pieces


Directions

1. Make the blondies: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with foil, leaving an overhang on two sides; butter the foil. Pulse 1/2 cup walnuts in a food processor until almost fine (do not overprocess). Whisk the ground nuts, flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a medium bowl.


2. Beat 10 tablespoons butter and the brown sugar with a mixer on medium speed until fluffy, about 2 minutes. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, scraping down the bowl with a rubber spatula. Beat in the vanilla. Gradually beat in the dry ingredients until just combined. Fold in the white chocolate and the remaining 1/2 cup walnuts.


3. Spread the batter in the prepared pan and bake until the blondies are light brown around the edges and spring back when pressed, about 30 minutes. Cool slightly on a rack.


4. Meanwhile, make the topping: Place the maple syrup and butter in a small saucepan over medium heat and cook until the mixture bubbles and thickens, swirling the pan, about 6 minutes. Add the cream and continue to cook until the mixture is the consistency of caramel.


5. Use the foil to lift the blondies out of the pan, then cut into large bars. Serve warm topped with ice cream, the maple-butter sauce and the walnuts.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Asian Beef Stir-Fry

I got this recipe from an "Eating for Life" cookbook that I checked out at the library and made it last night. It is SO good, we loved it!! I think the next time I make it I'll add some mushrooms.... mmmmm.



















Ingredients

    8 oz dry whole-wheat spaghetti
    1 lb lean steak (such as top sirloin)
    1/8 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
    3 cloves garlic, minced
    1 onion, sliced
    4 celery stalks, sliced
    1 head napa cabbage, shredded
    1/2 cup lite soy sauce


Directions

Prepare spaghetti according to its package directions; drain and set aside.

While the spaghetti is cooking, slice steak lengthwise into 2 inch strips. Cut crosswise into 1/8 inch thick slices.

Lightly coat a large skillet or wok with cooking spray. Over medium-high heat, stir-fry red pepper flakes and garlic for 1 minute.

Add the steak strips to the skillet, stir-fry just until no longer pink, approximately 2 minutes. Remove the steak from skillet and set aside.

Lightly recoat the skillet with cooking spray. Stir-fry onion and celery until tender, approximately 5 minutes. Add cabbage and cook until crisp-tender, approximately 2 more minutes.

Return steak to the skillet. Add cooked spaghetti and lite soy sauce; mix gently and heat thoroughly.


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Missionary Moments

The following is from an email I received from Elder Carlson on Monday, February 15:

I am currently serving in the Katy 3rd and 4th wards. The area has people who are pretty affluent and thus, pride in the hearts of men(and women). Most work for oil companies or other big companies in this area and are accountants and other things. As missionaries we implemented the 40-day fast in the ward (which I remember from a missionary doing back home) and we have been helping members understand how they can help invite friends and everyone really to enjoy the gospel in a loving way. We still have a pretty small teaching pool but we can see the blessings from the sacrifice and it's a great thing.

We are pretty far from the temple, which stinks, but we still get to go once every 6 weeks which is great. I miss being able to do service there. I can't believe how cold and rainy it has been here. Everyone keeps saying how it has never been this cold before (we had a cold snap that took us down to 15 degrees). This is Texas, sheesh!

Time definitely does fly by, 5 months now. Valentine's day kinda snuck up on us. It was weird. I miss the family a lot and hope you are all enjoying your time together.

Peace n Love,
Elder Carlson

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Solomon Family Update:

by Suzy Solomon

Milo is still working for BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) Railway but is currently working on a tie gang in Washington state. It's a gang of about 50 guys working different machinery that pulls bad ties out and puts new ones in. They are currently near Vancouver but are working eastward. He commutes with two other guys from Billings and comes home every Saturday. He gets home early Saturday morning around 6 am and then leaves again on Sunday around 8 am. So, we appreciate the time that we have with him when he's home and I try to get rid of all my Saturday shifts.

I am staying busy with work and Relief Society. I recently applied for and started another position as an Administrative Clerk at the sheriff's office. I will still dispatch but will be doing less of that and more administrative work. Eventually I hope to be doing all administrative work which will give me my nights and weekends off. Milo and I hope to start building our house by this fall which will be exciting!

Andre is anxiously awaiting his ACT score so he can apply for the Summer Leaders Seminar at West Point. SLS is a week long program of academic classes, military training, physical fitness training and intramural athletics giving high school juniors the opportunity to experience cadet life and to see first-hand what West Point has to offer. Andre is planning on applying to West Point as well, and he makes sure that everything he does in school is geared towards helping his GPA and class rank. He is also scheduled to take the SAT and ACT again in the coming months. He just started working at Whitlock's, a local steakhouse, as a dishwasher and aid to the cooks. He is enjoying working but says he does the best he can in school so he doesn't have to do something like that the rest of his life.

Alex is mainly focusing on school right now but looks forward to teaching piano lessons again soon and volunteering at the local nursing home. She plays in the pep band and is currently the Mia Maid 1st counselor. Alex had the opportunity in early December to meet Sarah Palin in Billings. She drove in to Borders with a lady in our branch. The two of them stood outside in single digit temperatures for two hours waiting in line to get a wrist band. After getting their wrist bands, they hung out at the mall for a while and then went back to stand in line again to meet Sarah Palin. They had pretty tight security and they rushed them through pretty quick, but Alex was SO excited! She was happy that Sarah signed her book "To Alex" and also commented on how cute her scarf was. Click HERE to view a photo of Sarah signing Alex's book.



Connor just finished his first basketball season and absolutely loved playing. He did a great job! We attended his pinewood derby a week ago at the mall in Billings and he won 1st place! With Milo being gone, Andre had helped Connor work on the car and then Milo helped him put the wheels on the morning of the race. We were pretty surprised that he won and Connor was so excited!



Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day












Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Birthday Wayne!


Happy Birthday Wayne! Wayne is 32 this year and it's weird to think that when we met he was still 18. He had long hair on top and buzzed sides! He's come far! I really never could have known back then what a good husband and Dad he would be. The boys can't wait to see him when he gets home from work. They all take turns giving him hugs and kisses. He likes to spend as much time with them as possible and gets frustrated when he feels too busy. On days with the boys he likes playing Wii, catch, legos, board games, and watching the boys play out front. He likes to be there when they get home from school and preschool and always critiques their work and tells them what a great job they did. He makes each of the boys feel individual and loved. He never leaves the house to run an errand without one of them, and is very good about letting them "help" him with things, even when it takes longer and is really more work! All the neighborhood boys know Wayne and think he's cool. They want to hang out and "help" him a lot of times too. Wayne has a testimony and inner strength that I envy. He doesn't question anything and knows that Heavenly Father is in control. As a result, he almost never worries, or loses sleep over anything. Wayne is very responsible, and dependable. He isn't always quick to commit to something but once he does you never have to worry about it being done right. When we went back to Tennessee, we went to the home of an older couple that he wasn't sure whether they would even remember him or not. The man was over 80. They remembered him well, and his hard work on a storage shed for them. They said they still remember how conscientious and precise he had been in the work he had done. That was over 10 years later! Wayne believes in doing things right even if it takes longer. Wayne is a good friend. He isn't outgoing or particularly social but the friends he makes are good ones who know they can count on him for anything. Wayne is very thoughtful and gives the best gifts, because he puts so much thought into them. I'm as excited at Christmas and birthdays as the kids because he always get me good stuff, and he is always able to keep it a surprise. I am so blessed to have Wayne in my life, and couldn't have picked a better match for me and Dad for my kids. Thanks Wayne for all that you do for us, we love you!

~Melissa




Why we love Dad:

Rylan- He plays Indiana Jones 2 and football with me.

Chandler- He's nice. He gives me baths. He goes to work

Jared- He reads me books.








HAPPY BIRTHDAY WAYNE. Someone forgot to mention it on the Evans Blog!!!! But your mom told me a few days ago that they were going in Friday, that they were going to celebrate your Birthday. I have tried to think what your dad used to call you when you were little, I guess it is because I am getting older or that it has been too many years ago that you that you came into that big family. Anyway HAPPY BIRTHDAY. I am waiting to hear some of that Scotch coming from you. I understand it takes a lot of WIND (to play those Bag Pipes).
~Love you, Grandma Christensen



Happy Birthday, Wayne! We love you and are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Wayne is our baby and was always a sweet, loving kid. Do you remember "the sign" and "the double-sign"?

He has a lot of talents and we loved watching him play sports and play the bass. I am especially excited about him learning to play the bagpipes. I had such an enjoyable time when I went with Wayne and his family back to Tennessee (where he served his mission) and North Carolina (to visit Julie and Charles). These pictures are from that trip. Have a great birthday.

~Love, Mom & Dad


















Wayne is such a sweet brother and I’ve always been able to count on him for a big hug! He is so smart, talented and handsome. His mind is always working and figuring things out. We love going to Wayne’s house for dinner and to play games or rock band. Wayne has a good sense of humor and enjoys having a good time but he HATES to lose at games, so... it’s better to lose to him than to have him in a grumpy mood. It’s apparent how much Wayne loves his wife, kids and other family members. We love you too, Schwonka!

~Love, Snick

p.s. Grandma, I think the nickname you were wondering about is Crusher Boy or CB for short!



When it comes to Wayne, I think I can pretty much say "ditto" to all the things I said about Brad and Kevin. He is handsome, generous, a hard worker and fun to be around. He is also very detail oriented and does EVERYTHING well!! He is a very well-balanced person who can have fun and relax, but is good at getting stuff done. As far as I can tell, he has an amazing work ethic! He must have had the same work ethic as a kid, because his room was ALWAYS clean! I love playing games, but I'm really starting to get sick of losing to Wayne! Whenever I play Settlers or Ticket to Ride with him, he wins probably 75% of the time. Wayne also has a cute little family and he is a wonderful father. I love my baby brother and I'm proud of him and all of his accomplishments.

~ Vicki



Wayne can grow a good Mexican 'stache!

~ Shane













When I got thinking about Wayne, I first thought of Tinker Toys, Lincoln Logs, Garfield stuffed animals and Magic Johnson posters. And do you remember that brown stuffed bear? What was its name? I remember his room with the forest animal wallpaper and the pom pom trim on the lamp and curtains. Most of all I remember he was always working on some ellaborate structure with Tinker Toys, Lincoln Logs or Legos. He liked building things and has always been very smart. Wayne has always been very mellow and easy to get along with. He is kind and generous, is a hard worker and is good at everything he does! Happy Birthday Wayne. We love and miss you!
~Suzy


CLICK HERE to read the spotlight about Wayne in the June 2003 family newsletter. Go to the second page and click on it to make it large enough to read.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Happy Birthday Halle!

by Cynthia Evans


Happy Birthday Halle Berry! I can't believe she is already 5! Can somebody Please push the PAUSE button?? Halle is the joy of our lives, she is such a fun little girl. She is so giggly and sweet! She has so much Love to give and is always snuggling with mommy or daddy.


Halle loves her sister and wants to be just like Tylee, she even got new boots to wear with her jeans. She likes to have the same hair and always wants her nails painted. Everybody loves Halle's curly red hair. Everywhere we go someone comments on her cute hair. She is very particular about her clothes, (Comfy is her favorite), and she loves Pink.


She likes to play babies and with her Polly Pocket Roller coaster. She will play Barbies for hours with her bestfriend McKenna and they would play everyday if they could. They have such cute immaginations, I love to listen to them in the toyroom.

We will miss McKenna very much when we move to Logandale.


Halle goes to preschool at Maribelli and loves it, she is very smart! She writes her name and knows all her letters and numbers. Halle gets along with most everybody, She loves her cousins, especially Alyssa, Terra and Alisha. She is very shy and it takes her a long time to warm up(sometimes she doesn't warm up).


Halle loves babies and puppies, she asks Kevin everyday for a puppy. For Christmas she asked for a PINK DS and a Polly Pocket roller coaster. She has her babies set up in one corner of the toyroom and always makes sure they are in a bed and covered up, she is a good little mommy:)


Halle loves to cook. She made her cupcakes for school, she always wants to make cookies, and she does it! I just supervise. We are very blessed to have our Halle baby in our lives. She is always so happy when she wakes up and brings so much light into our home. She always says “mommy I LOVE you sssoo much!”. I LOVE you too Halle! Have a Wonderful 5th Birthday!!



Tylee says:

Halle(bugsy) is always making me laugh, she will always be my teddy bear to hug when i am down. She brings a whole other side of joy to my life. I love her very much, and i love having a little sister. She is definetly my best friend. I know i always have to be a good example to her, because she really looks up to me. She is SO dang cute and as grandpa would say she got her looks from my dad because my mom still has hers. She is in LOVE with the color pink.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Peanut Butter Blondies

I got this recipe from a "Comfort Food" magazine that I bought in December 2008 while stranded at Hollywood Video. I had borrowed Wayne & Melissa's Saturn and locked the keys inside the car (for the second time!). Wayne was at work so Kyle was nice enough to go pick up Wayne's spare key and bring it to me. I've gotten some great recipes from this magazine, so I guess it was worth the embarrassment :)

I made these for our 2010 Super Bowl party at Kevin's house and Tylee fell in love and requested the recipe. These are great frozen!


















Peanut Butter Blondies
3/4 cup creamy peanut butter
2/3 cup butter, softened
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/3 cup milk
1 cup peanut butter chips

Frosting:
1/4 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup baking cocoa
2 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-1/2 cups powdered sugar
1/3 cup peanut butter chips

In a large bowl, cream the peanut butter, butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Combine the flour and baking powder; add to creamed mixture alternately with milk, beating well after each addition. Stir in chips.

Spread into a greased 13x9 baking pan. Bake at 325º for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean (do not overbake). Cool on a wire rack.

For frosting, in a small bowl, combine the butter, cocoa, milk, corn syrup and vanilla. Gradually add powdered sugar; beat until smooth. Frost and sprinkle with chips. Cut into bars.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Happy Birthday Debbie!

Happy Birthday, Debbie, we love you! Debbie, of course, was our first child so we didn't know quite what to do. However, she made it pretty easy for us. She was a happy, easy baby and I guess that is pretty much what we expected after that.


I had been working at Lunt Motor Co. in Cedar City before she was born, doing bookkeeping and payroll. It seems like the baby was due on Feb. 11 and I worked through the end of January, maybe even Feb. 1 and thought I would have at least a week before the baby was born. But I only had a day or two. She was born right before midnight on Feb. 3 and weighed 6 lbs.. 4 oz. She was a cutie and had a lot of dark hair - but not as much as Carissa.


We were young and dumb and didn't realize that a baby blessing could be a wonderful and fun family affair. We just took her to church on April 3 and Gary and Marv Hyer and the bishop gave her a blessing. But we really didn't invite any family. Grandma Christensen had made her a beautiful quilt that was white satin leftover from my wedding dress on one side and a dark pink satin leftover from a prom dress. We also used the quilt on blessing days for some of the other girls - the only problem was that you had to be really careful because the baby would just slide out.


She was always quite "advanced". She walked at 9 months and had started talking early. She would always, especially in church, point her finger at something and say "Wha-sa" meaning "what's that". She had such a mop of hair that pretty early I started cutting it short because it was so hard to take care of. She was a joy to us then and certainly is now. She is a wonderful person with lots of talent and is an especially great Mom to the Carlson kids.

~Love, Mom and Dad

I chose wisely. 23 years ago I was dating a girl who was an aerobics instructor at 24hr fitness. I dropped her to date Debbie. As I look back it was one of the best things I ever did in my life. I think of my three great kids, which if they didn't have such a great mom that stayed home with them, taught them the gospel and cared for them, they might not have turned our as great as they are. Thanks for being a (genetically superior) great Mom!

Times like these remind me of what my Dad used to say when we were kids "we don't have much but we sure eat good". She has been patient with me through THICKER and thinner times, for better and worst, for richer and POORER. She has been tolerant of me for the 23 years we have known each other. It hasn't always been easy, Thanks for your patience!

When I have clients or church meetings and I'm not home for dinner she is understanding. When we scratch to pay bills she is tolerant, When I don't cleanup or forget to do something for her she is forgiving. Seems like she is the one always doing something for me. Thanks for all you do!

If I had one wish, I would Wish that you had a lamp you could rub, and get your three wishes . . . but that would take all the fun out of it!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

~Randy


I can't believe my mom is turning 32, she's hardly aged at all! haha :) I am so grateful for my mommy and for her willingness to be a stay at home mom and raise all of us kids. She didn't do too bad of a job, eh? Always knowing that we had a parent at home definitely kept us more in line than we probably would have been. Well... me at least. I don't know about those 2 other little angels. =p Teaching about families on my mission has really brought me to a remembrance of all the great teachings that I have received through that sacred unit and it is great to know that we will be together forever. I hope and pray that I can continue to be close with the whole family because I have enjoyed so much the many times that we have all spent together. Even if Grandpa Evans is a grump sometimes. haha Love you. ;) Mother I love you, mother I do. Father in Heaven sent me to you. Thank you! <3>

~Kyle


My mom is the best! I love her so much. Some of my favorite times were just sitting on the couch talking to her. She has been a big support with me being in college. I call her almost every week to ask how to do a recipe! You would think she would get annoyed by now, but she is always really helpful. As kids, we used to get to do the coolest things like going to cool museums, making fun things out of food (like toothpick towers with marshmallows), play dates, playing in the sandbox, setting up a slip-n-slide in the backyard, lemonade stands, and so many other things. Our mom let us do the coolest things and our house has always been the "hang out". Even in high school, our house was the happening place! I would have friends come over all the time after school and sometimes she would have cookies made or she would make us lunch. Our friends loved coming over to our house. And she always kept the house so clean (and smelling good as many people would comment). She is very social and loves her family very much. She has a fun sense of humor and I am glad that we have had such a good relationship. I miss her and I am so grateful that she is my mom. I love you Mom!!

~Carissa



Hey puddles! I love you so much and im thankful for all of the things that you do for me! I don't know what dad and i would do without you. I know you think i don't notice all the small things that you do around the house, but i really do and i love you even more for them. Thanks for always being there for me and loving me, Happy Happy!

~Cam



Hi Everyone,

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEBBIE", The first grandchild of Russell and Katherine Christensen, how many years ago, I have forgotten how to count!!! The first time that we went over to the Hospital to see her, I think it was a Sunday because as we stood at the window looking in at that beautiful little baby girl, there were two men we found out were some of the Bishopric from there Ward, one said that looks like a little Indian Baby, she had a lot of dark hair. You know how first grandparents are!!! And her Grandfather Russell thought she was the only one in the world. But along comes many more, Julie next, those two spent a lot of time at our house when they were young.


Debbie is a fun loving person with many talents. A wonderful mother for her kids along with their father Randy. She has a beautiful singing voice, Has she ever told you of the time at BYU. and she was on the second floor of the Wilkenson building and started belting out some song? Deb is a great cook, and likes just perfect, and great at the scrap book hobby. Is a great Leader in the LDS Church.


Deb I love you and pray that the coming year will be a better one for you and your family. Remember that the most precious things in life are not things but our families. Again Happy Birthday.

~Love Grandma Christensen



I love that no matter how old I get Debbie is always older... hee hee! Deb is a great sister. She loves when everyone is close and likes getting together for family gatherings. She is pretty, smart, sensitive, fun, talented, loyal, dedicated and faithful. I'm always blown away at her memory and all the little details that she remembers (I can't even remember what I ate for breakfast this morning). She is such a great wife and mother to Randy and the kids.... what would they do without her? Debbie stands up for what is right and has a strong testimony. I'm impressed that she is teaching Gospel Doctrine!

Debbie has always teased me because my second toes are as long as my big toes and she says that it means I'm BOSSY. I'm here to tell you that she was the bossy one growing up! We had our share of differences and sibling rivalry, but it's fun now that we're "grown-ups" being friends more than anything. I know I can call Debbie about anything and she will listen to me. She's helped me through some rough times. Happy Birthday, Deb!

~Love ya, Snick



Debbie is very talented, crafty and creative. I'm sure she is a wonderful Stampin' Up demonstrator and I miss scrapbooking with her. She's a great mom and an excellent cook and baker. She always has fun ideas for holidays and birthdays and any kind of church activity.. I'm always asking her for ideas or suggestions. Debbie is definitely a perfectionist! She goes all out on everything she does whether it's cooking something for a family party, scrapbooking family memories or fulfilling her church calling. She's fun and silly and loves her family so much. Poor Deb was devastated when I told her we'd be moving away. I didn't really know how to break it to her because I knew she'd be crushed. She has always loved having the whole family together and is truly happy when we are. She has a firm testimony of the gospel and is a great example to me. Happy Birthday Deb! We love you and miss you lots!!!

~Suzy



I remember as a kid how much I adored my big sister and how she was so beautiful and amazing. I remember how popular she was with the boys, because of her pretty hair and her long nails (although, I do remember being scratched by those nails). I also loved watching her in "7 Brides For 7 Brothers" because it showcased her beauty and talents! Years later, I still adore my big sister and I think she is still beautiful and amazing! I think Debbie is really good at a lot of things. Of course, she has a wonderful talent when it comes to scrapbooking and making cards, but she is also a really good cook, she has a beautiful voice and she is an outstanding mother! Kyle, Carissa and Cameron are all such great kids and I think Randy and Debbie have done such a good job raising them. Also, Debbie has always been so good at any calling she's had in the church. Mostly because she is a devoted servant and puts her whole heart into it. Watching her over the years has helped me to understand what is means to magnify a calling! Deb, we hope you have a wonderful birthday, we love you very much!!

~Vicki & family



Deb can be such a witch sometimes.... but I love that warty, crooked nose and those sexy, bushy eyebrows! Her freshly-scrubbed "olive" complexion is a lovely accent to the long, wavy, ebony locks of hair cascading down her back (as well as the hair on her head). She's a brilliant witch and great at spelling!

~Anonymous




Click Here to read the spotlight about Debbie in the April 2003 newsletter. Go to the second page and click on it to make it large enough to read.