I may or may not have posted this recipe before. I have a hard time keeping track. There are just so many recipes out there, and just so many that I keep going back to. On occasion I have spotted an interesting new one to try, but have not been adventurous lately.
I am almost three years into blogging, or is it four? It is actually four. I did not intend for this to just be a post of recipes but who am I to think people are interested in my musings on my ordinary life?
Life has happened in the four months since I last posted here. Hubby was laid off and is at that borderline age of contemplating whether this should lead to retirement but not quite there yet, so a job search continues. Leo the Dog had to be let go to doggy heaven after 13 1/2 years of life and 2 1/2 years as part of our family. 😦 Camping season is upon us and we managed to survive a week of biting black flies and chiggers in the Vermont woods. And now that Leo is not a consideration I have been able to look at the State Parks for camping but it is a bit late in the season already to find weekend spots at the shoreline parks.
The other day I needed to bake. Something. Anything. This snack cake recipe is an easy favorite and it has variety. I made the applesauce version with a few tweaks.
- 1 2/3 cups flour; I used one cup all-purpose and 2/3 whole wheat pastry
- 1 cup brown sugar, packed
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoon gingerbread spice (recipe called for allspice)
- 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 teaspoon vinegar
And my own additions:
- 1/4 cup raisins
- 1/4 cup chopped pecans
- 1/4 cup mini chocolate chips
Mix everything together. I do the dry ingredients first and then add the wet and the additions. Put in 8 inch square pan and bake at 350 degrees F for 35-40 minutes. All done!
This recipe makes a one layer cake. I made the chocolate version to make “bug cakes” for my daughters birthday. The grandchildren helped me decorate them. I bought this fancy pan for $3.50 at an estate sale last summer.
And yes I am aware that there is a unicorn butterfly. It’s all good. 🙂
So sorry to hear of your husband being laid off, and of your loss of Leo. Sounds like Leo had a good later life with you!
I love the bug cakes. Why would you not have a unicorn butterfly?!!
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The bug cakes were so fun. Leo was a good dog and we were pleased to give him a home for his last years. Thank you.
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Good luck on Hubby’s job search. We weren’t financially prepared for my Hubby to retire, but he couldn’t find any thing in his field of construction for a man his age. Wish we would have paid off a couple of more bills.
Bet the kids had so much fun. 🙂
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Thank you for the well wishes. The kids absolutely had a blast. Some of the bugs were covered with so many sprinkles you did not know what type of bug it was!
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Best wishes in the job search…My husband is in a somewhat similar situation – working but nothing permanent so there is always the question, will I have a position next term? Hang in there.
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I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m so glad you were able to shepherd Leo through his final years. So many older dogs aren’t lucky enough to find someone like you. Good luck with the job search, and have fun enjoying in the meantime, life with fewer encumbrances!
I do love a good snack cake!! I think the grands are adorable!! And you never know what you’ll find at garage, 2nd hand stores andestate sales!!
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Thank you.
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I love the bug cakes!
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