Sunday, January 15, 2017

healthier filled brownie muffin cakes

First attempt was a success. I will adjust baking time next and more healthier substitutions as are my favorite: ) try this!!!

Ingredients:
° 3/4 cup flour (i used 2/4 whole brown and 1/4 white all purpose tho I'll try all whole grain next)
° 1/4 cup ground flax (sub 1/4 cup flour when i run out)
° 1/2 tsp baking powder
° 1/2 cup and 2tbsp cocoa powder (divided i finally understand why this is written in a recipe yay!)
° 1/2 stick unsalted butter (I'll sub Cheys mct or coconut oil next time)
° 1/4 cup mct oil (Chey's rx so use canola or vegetable oil or coconut oil)
° 1/4 cup apple sauce (oil substitute equal part)
° 1/2 tsp salt
° 3 eggs
° 1 tsp vanilla
° 2 tbsp honey
° 1/2 cup sugar (will try agave honey next)
° 3 tbsp nutella or caramel or fruit preserves or pb (Filling yay so many options! Remember fillings bake at different temps so research if you don't like trial and error baking)

Preheat to 350°. Oil a 6 cup muffin tin or if using smaller cup pan adjust baking time 🕙 lower for smaller cakes.

Combine flour, flax, 1/2 cup cocoa, baking powder and salt. Stir with a fork to mix a bit.

Melt butter and combine honey, and remaining cocoa powder stir well (sub oil for butter) This is chocolate! Taste it

In a separate bowl beat eggs, sugar, vanilla, applesauce, and oil Together for 2 minutes. Add in the chocolate and I mixed by hand with a spoon at this point. Stir in the flour powder mix and stir until combined well (dont over mix brownie batter ya'll)

Fill your muffin tins (well greased!) with a spoon or spoon and a half of batter. Then spoon in a half tbsp of filling and spoon in batter to cover filling. I used Nutella for my first attempt because I was lazy and didn't want to make filling. I will use berry preserve or the fresh blueberries I just got.

Bake for 25 minutes at 350 for a 6-1 cup muffin tin. They pop right out of the tin! Enjoy



Saturday, July 26, 2014

Jessi's Triple Ripple Afghan Free Pattern


Jessi's Triple Ripple
 
 

Foundation: multiples of 23+1
Abbreviations: ch: chain
SC: single crochet
st: stitch
Trc: treble or triple crochet
 
Mine is roughly 34in across and I chained 116 using an H hook.

Row 1: Trc in 5th ch from hook, Trc in next 8 st, {Trc ch2 Trc in next st, Trc in next 10 st, skip 2 st, Trc in next 10 st} repeat the brackets until you reach the end, ch4 and turn

Row 2: Trc 2 together (1 Trc in each of the 2 stitches/not an increase), Trc in next 8 st, { (Trc ch 2 Trc) in ch 2 space, Trc in next 10 st, skip 2 chains, Trc in next 10 st } repeat the brackets until you reach the last ripple section, Trc in 8 st, Trc 2 together (1 Trc in each of the 2 stitches/not an increase) 1 Trc in last stitch, ch 4 and turn

Repeat Row 2 until you think your afghan is the length you want it (I alternated colors, I used 3 rows of solid color to every 6 rows of variegated after the first color change)

Border: SC around the edge (if desired)
 
You may sell any items you make from this pattern, but I would be grateful for a link back. Thanks!
 
I hope you enjoy making this one as much as I do!

Tuesday, July 15, 2014


I finally finished writing out the pattern to the puzzles pieces and have had them tested! I am ready to submit my first published pattern!!!! YAY

Go check it out on craftsy: http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/other/autism-awareness-puzzle-pieces/103772

and etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CraftyMommaQ

Monday, February 24, 2014

Crochet 102: Butterfly stitch and Bird stitch inside crochet work



Here is the video for my butterfly and bird crochet stitches inside the work. I had fun with this one! Enjoy and tell me what you think!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Crochet 101: How to make a single crochet bow





Here is the how to video I did for making a simple single crochet bow.

I chained 13 and SC across the chain row(skipping first stitch) chain 1 and turn for 5 rows, then tied off. For the tie I chained 7 and single crocheted across the chain row (skipping the first stitch). I then placed the tie around the middle of the bow and sewed (or whipstitched) into place. Simple and Easy Single Crochet Bow!!!!!!!

Thursday, February 13, 2014



I completed my first dress! I used an old bed sheet for fabric, so that I didn't ruin all the pretty and expensive fabric that I have bought. This pattern was pretty complex and somewhat tricky for a beginner. I am super proud of myself for getting it done on my own! I am super nervous, but this weekend I will cut pattern pieces from actual fabric! Wish me luck!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

My grand idea this week....seed starting in subzero January

My craft and hobby journey this week, while battling what I think was flu, lead me to start my garden seeds. It's the middle of the coldest January I've ever remembered, so to keep myself from getting down about the subzero temps, I've gotten myself lost in gardening blogs and pinterest pins. When I get excited about things I go for them. No waiting or planning; I just jump on in.

So far, the Venus fly traps and pitcher plants have yet to sprout. My lettuce is close to two inches tall already! I also have 3 sunflowers peaking out above my tiny Tupperware container of potting mix I dug out of the planter I got from dad's funeral. Did I mention I don't plan well? It appears I will need to find a few bigger containers and some better dirt for my plants. One inch diameter snack cups are not going to cut it if I plan to keep my food alive until spring.

I will post more about my haphazard seed starting soon. Until then, I'm off to start on my next grand idea...