Thursday, January 6, 2022

Happy Birthday


Join us all month long in January as we take a nostalgic trip back to Comfort Food the way only Grandma could make it! 


All challenges will be Recipe Challenges based on actual recipes - converted to Scrapbook Challenges. . . lots of fun recipes to share, and fond memories of days gone by. 


Remember - A new Blue Plate Special challenge is posted each Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, and participants have until the 3rd of the following month to complete and post their creations.


Prize will be a $20 Gift Certificate to their favorite online store (random drawing).....






*Winner will be chosen via Random.Org.

HERE IS MY CHALLENGE

For Sketch Monday I used this sketch I found on pinterest: 



Here is what I created:  



So with cake you need frosting.  My favorite as a kid was milk gravy frosting.  it sounds bad, but it is so smooth and so sugary sweet.


THE RECIPE:

 Milk Gravy Frosting

1 cup milk                     6 dessert spoons flour dash of salt            1/2 cup butter                

1/2 cup shortening        1 cup white sugar                                        1/2 tsp vanilla

Blend milk and flour in saucepan.  Cook over medium heat stirring constantly until thick.  Cool ( about 1/2 an hou)

Cream together better, shortening, and sugar.  Add in flour/milk mixture.  Beat until fluffy and sugar is dissolved.  Stir in the vanilla.  Frost cooled cake.

THE CHALLENGE:

There is 1 cup of milk so use 1 photo

Since there are six spoons of flour use 6 different papers any way you want

There is only a dash of salt so sprinkle some small embellishments on your page.  I used stars.

Since butter is smooth use something shiny on your page.  I used some sequins

Shortening is also smooth, but I remember the Crisco always coming in the giant circle container.  So use a circle or may circles or parts of circles on your page

For the 1 cup of sugar be sure to matt your 1 photo

Lastly there is some vanilla to give it a pop of flavoring so give your page a pop of thread, string, or twine


So join us at Cookin'Up Creations this month

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