I dont know how these videos has not yet made it upon our blog. The flailing arms and legs get me everytime.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
French Silk Pie
Oreo Crust
1 6 oz. package semi-sweet chocolate chips
3/4 cup butter
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cup egg product
Whip cream for topping
Melt and cool chocolate chips. Beat butter and sugar until fluffy. Stir in chocolate and vanilla. Gradually add eggs while beating on high until light and fluffy. Pour into the crust. Cover and chill for 5 hours. Garnish with whip cream. Enjoy
1 6 oz. package semi-sweet chocolate chips
3/4 cup butter
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cup egg product
Whip cream for topping
Melt and cool chocolate chips. Beat butter and sugar until fluffy. Stir in chocolate and vanilla. Gradually add eggs while beating on high until light and fluffy. Pour into the crust. Cover and chill for 5 hours. Garnish with whip cream. Enjoy
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Christmas without sprinkles is like raisins without wrinkles...

Did anyone else know that this cherished book is selling for $250-$500 online?? That's nuts!
Anyway, Christmas is sneaking up on us, just like that crazy sprinkle snitcher Jaron so wonderfully portrayed in our family Christmas plays so long ago, and I've been thinking about what we, the Brown siblings, could give to one another this year.
What if we were to do something a little different this year and use the money we would spend on one another to provide Christmas for an individual or family in need?
If everyone is up for this, there are a few options I've come up with that we could pursue to make this idea happen...
1) Find someone or some family within one of our communities (through wards, work, etc) that we could "adopt"/provide Christmas for.
What if we were to do something a little different this year and use the money we would spend on one another to provide Christmas for an individual or family in need?
If everyone is up for this, there are a few options I've come up with that we could pursue to make this idea happen...
1) Find someone or some family within one of our communities (through wards, work, etc) that we could "adopt"/provide Christmas for.
2) Go through an organization such as Toys for Tots to give us a family to adopt, Or
3) Donate the money to an organization that will allocate the money for us.
I'm thinking that no dollar amount should be set to make this Christmas gift idea happen. I figure everyone could pitch in whatever they feel comfortable with.
With all of us being kinda spread out, we could use PayPal to easily combine our dinero. But before going any further, could everybody give me feedback so we can decide on what we should do or if we even want to do this altogether?
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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