Thursday, May 16, 2013

Lemon Meringue Cookie & Mother's Day Flowers



On Mother's day our youngest daughter created this beauty to celebrate my special day! Her dad, my hubby, asked her to bring dessert so she pulled this together right before it was time to come over.  She also brought gifts and a "girl" movie! Yeah!!  My hubby even watched the movie, Safe Harbor, with us. What a wonderful night. Vanessa isn't a mother but she touches the hearts of preschoolers each week. She also is a very special aunt to Alex and Donavin, my grandsons.

Because of her self-less giving and positive influence we bought her a plant! I'll have to get a photo of that at a later date. I'm sure you want to know about this meringue goodie. Well, here is Vanessa's recipe for your enjoyment!

Lemon Meringue Cookie  by Vanessa
1 C. butter
1 C. sugar
2 eggs
3C. flour
½ tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking soda
6 oz. frozen lemonade (do not dilute)
 
Cream butter, salt, baking soda & sugar then add frozen lemonade slowly. Add flour and spread in 12”x18” pan. Bake at 400° degrees for 8 – 10 minutes until lightly tanned. Spread 2 cans lemon pie filling over cookie then meringue and bake at 350° for 10 minutes.
Meringue
egg whites
½ tsp. Cream of tarter
1 tsp. vanilla
12 TBS sugar

Beat egg whites, vanilla, and cream of tartar until foamy then gradually add sugar and beat until peaks form.
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Friday before this our oldest daughter, Jackie, and our grandsons bought me flowers and sent them to my workplace! What a delightful surprise! I felt so truely blessed! What a loving gesture and it started my weekend off quite nicely for sure. This kindness stirred up so many wonderful memories!
It all started with a knocking upon my wookroom door! 
 
The delivery man nearly didn't find me! Here is a close up of the beautiful flowers Jackie ordered. There are roses and daisy's amoung other flowers! Isn't this so incredibly beautiful!! 
 
 
My mom has been with the Lord for nearly three decades now. That is so hard to believe. The beauty of her example lives on with me. She was a lovely person and wonderful mom. I thought about her on Sunday as I'm prone to do so very often. I try to honor her with my choices and even with the memories I share about her.
 
Last but not least my hubby made my dinner! I think I will have to write about that recipe in the next blog post...it is a French number and quite delicious! Tune in next time fo the amazing dinner that my husband made for me!!
 
Wishing you tons of GREAT momories.....

 

12 comments:

  1. Hi! You have a wonderful family. Their lovebho you is very heartwarming. You have a wonderful blog.
    Anyway, thanks for the visit and the nice comment:)

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    1. Hi Joy, I enjoyed your blog! What wonderful and inspirational people we meet while blogging right! I sure do love and appreciate my family! :) Thank you for stopping by!

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  2. what a wonderful gift from a lovely famiy.

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    1. It is such fun to see the talents shine through in thoughtful ways! One maybe great at networking, or baking or making a craft...whatever the talent they are never unnoticed or unappreciated! Warning though... that cookie was dangerously delicious!

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  3. What a beautiful photo of you and your lovely flowers. It sounds like you had a special day my friend! Sweet hugs!

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    1. Greetings Lavender Dreamer! I was so pleasantly surprised and delighted! My whole family made it a special day for sure! Blessings and hugs back at you!

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  4. That recipe looks amazing. I made an upside down lemon meringue pie for my Mom for Mother's day.

    Your flowers are glorious!

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    1. Hi Jenny! It was amazing! Your upside down lemon meringue pie sounds great to!! I love how the flowers looked! I'm still enjoying them!

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  5. sounds like you had a memorable fun Mothers Day! the pie looks delicious

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    1. Vanessa did a wonderful job on the pie...I'm still trying to walk it off! Good to see you here Kim.

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  6. Oh, the flowers are beautiful. Yellow is my favorite color and yellow roses were my first flower my husband bought me--nearly 40 years ago. The recipe went right in my file. We're lemon lovers around here.

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    1. Good morning Pamela!! I LOVE your visits!! So glad that these flowers, though captured in a photo still stir wonderful memories! It is a dangerously delicious dessert!! We have Pens this morning so I will visit you soon but not this second! Ha ha

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