Saturday, January 1, 2011

2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here's a high level summary of its overall blog health:



Healthy blog!


The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is doing awesome!.



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A helper monkey made this abstract painting, inspired by your stats.



A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 3,700 times in 2010. That's about 9 full 747s.



In 2010, there were 18 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 53 posts.



The busiest day of the year was January 10th with 43 views. The most popular post that day was Lehi's Dream.




Where did they come from?



The top referring sites in 2010 were westindiesmission.blogspot.com, facebook.com, mybigglife.blogspot.com, edandjoycecollins.blogspot.com, and sogoodsoeasy.blogspot.com.


Some visitors came searching, mostly for lehi's dream painting, byu football, minerva teichert, lehi's dream greg olsen, and lehi's dream.







Attractions in 2010


These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.




1

Lehi's Dream September 2009
6 comments

2

Using time wisely October 2009

3

Granny's toys August 2009

4

Staycation August 2009
3 comments

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A chocolate snob's hot cocoa recipe August 2009
3 comments

Sunday, October 3, 2010

General Conference is on YouTube!

Already!

The final session was today and it's already up on YouTube, including the Priesthood session.

I love it!

Here's a link to the General conference playlist on the Mormon channel

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

baby Bauer



watching Taylor play soccer with grandpa

(wearing the quilt grandma made for him)

Monday, September 6, 2010

Soldier Hollow sheepdog trials

People and their dogs come from all over the world to compete in the Soldier Hollow sheepdog trials. It's just up the canyon from us so we decided to take Taylor and Cooper (grandchildren with a brand new baby brother) to see the dogs at work.

The main event was herding sheep. The dogs had to heard the sheep through a course, then separate out five and get them into a pen.



There was lots of other doggie fun:

High jumping dogs


Police dog demonstration


Taylor and Cooper loved it when the dogs took down bad guys (in dog proof suits)




There were even duck herding dogs!


Can you believe the dog got the ducks into a wagon??? He really did!



Of course we had to have a little break

I get to pick 3 flavors?!?



YUM!





We finished the day watching "Splash Dogs" compete to see who could jump the furthest into a swimming pool.

Here's 2 nice looking jumps


This one looks just like our celestial dog, Jill.





It was a fun day



Friday, September 3, 2010

BYU TV for kids



I came upon these "Animated Heroes Classics" today while reading my email.

You can take a look here.

Some of the episodes can be streamed right from your computer  and others you will need to catch on BYU TV.

They might be good to keep on your DVR, if you have one. I like to keep a couple of good quality shows available for grandchildren visits - a last resort after playing in the yard and with Grandma's closet of toys and crafts.

There is lots of other family friendly content - you can see a list of shows here.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Cocoa for the heart



There's a nice little article in the August 30th Time magazine titled "Chocolate for the Heart."  It reports that a new study done in Sweden found that those who ate chocolate once or twice a week had a 32% lower risk of heart failure. However, those who ate chocolate every day lost the benefit, probably because of the fats.

I kind of like my chocolate daily, so what about cocoa powder? I buy Sharffen Berger brand which is about 20% cocoa butter - that's much less fat than regular chocolate.

Here's a report about an older study (2003) on the benefits of cocoa:

In their study, Lee and colleagues performed a complicated chemical analysis of cocoa, black tea, green tea, and red wine, finding that cocoa had the highest levels of antioxidants, twice as high as red wine, and nearly three times stronger than green tea:

  • Cocoa had 611 mg of phenols and 564 mg of flavonoids.

  • Red wine had 340 mg of phenols and 163 mg of flavonoids.

  • Green tea had 165 mg of phenols and 47 mg of flavonoids.

  • Black tea had 124 mg of phenols and 34 mg of flavonoids.


"These results suggest that cocoa is more beneficial to health than teas and red wine in terms of its higher antioxidant capacity" and ability to fight damage leading to heart disease and cancer, writes Lee.

One caveat: "Even though a bar of chocolate exhibits strong antioxidant activity, the health benefits are still controversial because relatively large amounts of saturated fats are present," Lee says. "However, a cup of hot cocoa has a much lower level of saturated fats (0.3 g per serving) than a bar of chocolate (8 g per 40 g bar)."

Heat may help trigger release of more antioxidants, Lee writes. The new finding makes hot cocoa a compelling addition to our kitchen arsenal of cancer and heart-disease fighting foods.

(Ki Won Lee, PhD, a food science researcher with Seoul National University in South Korea. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)

Here's how I use (and love) cocoa powder:

Hot chocolate - see my recipe here
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Chocolate Banana Smoothie - so much better tasting than a chocolate milk shake!

Recipe for one serving:

Add to blender:

  • Half of a frozen banana (or fresh - just add more ice)

  • 1 TBS or so of good quality cocoa powder, 1/2 cup of regular, soy or almond milk

  • A couple teaspoons sugar or sugar substitute if desired


Blend to liquify and add ice cubes until thick.
Sometimes I add a spoonful of peanut butter.



Chocolate banana ice cream

You need a high power blender for this like a vitamix.

Put 3 or 4 frozen bananas in blender. Add 3 TBS good quality cocoa powder, 2/3 cup of cream or regular, soy or almond milk. Add sugar if desired. Blend until smooth.


We had this tonight along with strawberry ice cream and no dairy no sugar cherry ice cream - using my Five Minute Ice Cream recipe.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Two pictures you have to see

A friend shared this experience with me yesterday.

She said that a woman she knows was riding in the car with two grandchildren. In an effort to keep them entertained she handed them two magazines and told them to look through them and then trade. After a few minutes her little grandson started laughing and said, "look Grandma, this kitty really really has to go to the bathroom!"

She had the children exchange magazines and immediately her grandson started laughing again. He said, "Look grandma, this lady has to go to the bathroom too!"

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