Blogiversary!
There is also a yummy recipe at the bottom- think of it as motivation...
My 1 year blogiverary is here! I know everyone says this but I really can't believe it's been a year. I think it's kinda funny that a blog is what let me to discover knitting in the first place.
I was just bored and browsing through some random blogs one day and happened upon a post by a girl bitching about her ex-boyfriend (on a blog? really!?). She was pissed off that he had taken her Stitch n' Bitch book upon moving out just to irritate her. It was the one book she really wanted apparently. Well with a book review like that how can one not be intrigued? I mean seriously.
At the time I was in the middle of planning our wedding(s) and my head felt constantly full of all these wedding related details. I wished I could just empty it once in awhile and when I saw these knitting books I just knew- I Want To Do This! Lucky for me I had a bookstore gift card and picked myself up a copy of Stitch n' Bitch, some Red Heart and Susan Bates needles at Wal-mart and quickly discovered the world of knitting blogs. (Hey- we were saving for a wedding- cheap entertainment is totally what I was about.)
So being a web geek myself it wasn't long until I signed myself up for my own blog. Now with the wedding over I've been able to more actively knit and blog in the last 6 months. The community on here just continues to inspire, humor and challenge me like nothing else has before. I'm really looking forward to the upcoming year! Unfortunately, I had planned for a couple of things to be launched today in celebration but alas, it was not meant to be. There will be some new stuff happening around here soon however.
While were on blog meta, is anyone else amused that blogger tries to change "blogging" to "flogging" in spellcheck? Just me? ehm- ok.
Now if you've actually gotten this far- dessert!
Salted Nut Roll Bars

This was my favorite item I used to get at a little bakery in a historic section of my hometown. I searched the internet high and low along with some experimenting to come up with a recipe to match my memories. These little bites o' heaven have a buttery, crumbly crust layered with marshmallows and topped with a sweet and salty crunchy top. It's the perfect combination in my mind anyway. I brought these to the Dallas Hand Knitters Guild meeting last night so by popular request, here's the recipe!
Crust:
Modern Day Women Version:
1 pkg. yellow cake mix
1/3 c. softened butter
1 egg
or
Domestic Superstar Version (from scratch)
1 1/2 c. flour
2/3 c. brown sugar
1.2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 c. softened butter
1 tsp. vanilla
2 egg yolks
Topping:
3 c. miniature marshmallows
2/3 c. white corn syrup
1/4 c. butter
1 (12 oz.) pkg. peanut butter chips
2 tsp. vanilla
2 c. Rice Krispies
2 c. salted peanuts
Preheat oven to 350° F. Combine all crust ingredientss of your version choice, mixture will be crumbly. Press into a 9" x 13" pan and bake for 10-15 min.
Immediately sprinkle with marshmallows and return to oven for 1-2 minutes until the marshmallows begin to puff. Remove from oven and cool.
In large pan, heat corn syrup, butter, peanut butter chips and vanilla until smooth. Remove from heat and stir in the peanuts and Rice Krispies. Spread over the marshmallows. Cover and chill, or start eating from the pan - your choice.
My 1 year blogiverary is here! I know everyone says this but I really can't believe it's been a year. I think it's kinda funny that a blog is what let me to discover knitting in the first place.
I was just bored and browsing through some random blogs one day and happened upon a post by a girl bitching about her ex-boyfriend (on a blog? really!?). She was pissed off that he had taken her Stitch n' Bitch book upon moving out just to irritate her. It was the one book she really wanted apparently. Well with a book review like that how can one not be intrigued? I mean seriously.
At the time I was in the middle of planning our wedding(s) and my head felt constantly full of all these wedding related details. I wished I could just empty it once in awhile and when I saw these knitting books I just knew- I Want To Do This! Lucky for me I had a bookstore gift card and picked myself up a copy of Stitch n' Bitch, some Red Heart and Susan Bates needles at Wal-mart and quickly discovered the world of knitting blogs. (Hey- we were saving for a wedding- cheap entertainment is totally what I was about.)
So being a web geek myself it wasn't long until I signed myself up for my own blog. Now with the wedding over I've been able to more actively knit and blog in the last 6 months. The community on here just continues to inspire, humor and challenge me like nothing else has before. I'm really looking forward to the upcoming year! Unfortunately, I had planned for a couple of things to be launched today in celebration but alas, it was not meant to be. There will be some new stuff happening around here soon however.
While were on blog meta, is anyone else amused that blogger tries to change "blogging" to "flogging" in spellcheck? Just me? ehm- ok.
Now if you've actually gotten this far- dessert!
Salted Nut Roll Bars

This was my favorite item I used to get at a little bakery in a historic section of my hometown. I searched the internet high and low along with some experimenting to come up with a recipe to match my memories. These little bites o' heaven have a buttery, crumbly crust layered with marshmallows and topped with a sweet and salty crunchy top. It's the perfect combination in my mind anyway. I brought these to the Dallas Hand Knitters Guild meeting last night so by popular request, here's the recipe!
Crust:
Modern Day Women Version:
1 pkg. yellow cake mix
1/3 c. softened butter
1 egg
or
Domestic Superstar Version (from scratch)
1 1/2 c. flour
2/3 c. brown sugar
1.2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 c. softened butter
1 tsp. vanilla
2 egg yolks
Topping:
3 c. miniature marshmallows
2/3 c. white corn syrup
1/4 c. butter
1 (12 oz.) pkg. peanut butter chips
2 tsp. vanilla
2 c. Rice Krispies
2 c. salted peanuts
Preheat oven to 350° F. Combine all crust ingredientss of your version choice, mixture will be crumbly. Press into a 9" x 13" pan and bake for 10-15 min.
Immediately sprinkle with marshmallows and return to oven for 1-2 minutes until the marshmallows begin to puff. Remove from oven and cool.
In large pan, heat corn syrup, butter, peanut butter chips and vanilla until smooth. Remove from heat and stir in the peanuts and Rice Krispies. Spread over the marshmallows. Cover and chill, or start eating from the pan - your choice.












Comments
Happy Blogiversary! And I wish there be many many more to come! :)
Posted by: Agnes | May 3, 2006 01:29 PM
Congrats! It's amazing what happens in a year! Mmmm - peanuts and marshmallows.... (distracted by food photos)
Posted by: Stacey | May 3, 2006 01:33 PM
Congratulations on your blog- sorry, flogiversary! (mine will probably be called slogiversary given the rate at which I post and complete projects!) the peanut bar recipe is great, i will try it out. we make something called "chikki" with peanuts in India, which is basically like a peanut-honey bar, and this sounds like a sweet-salty version.
Posted by: desiknitter.typepad.com | May 3, 2006 01:42 PM
Happy Blogiversary!!! I look forward to many more! Ok, that recipe? I so have to make those!
Posted by: P-la | May 3, 2006 01:43 PM
Happy Blogiversary! The recipe looks delish!
Posted by: Diane | May 3, 2006 03:23 PM
happy blogiversary!!!
Posted by: Purse_Ho | May 3, 2006 03:45 PM
Jen, You've accomplished so much in a year! Happy Anny and many, many more to you!
Posted by: Chibisan | May 3, 2006 05:19 PM
Congratulations on one year of blogging! Interesting to hear how you started knitting and blogging. Am I understanding correctly that you've only been knitting for about as long as you've been blogging?!? You are so talented with your designs, I would have thought you had been knitting for much longer. Yum! I've got to try that dessert. Which crust do you use or like the best?
Posted by: Wool Winder | May 4, 2006 09:34 AM
Hooray for your blogiversary (sorry a day late)! Loved your "how I started knitting" story. Looks like it is a match made in heaven.Now you really need to stop posting those drool-worthy food photos. They're killing me!
Posted by: lobstah | May 4, 2006 02:08 PM
Happy Blogiversary! Mmmmmmmmm....guac.
Posted by: Baigneuse | May 4, 2006 04:26 PM
These. Bars. are. SO. ADDICTIVE. And so incredibly yummy. Seriously yummy. Thanks for posting the recipe! You're the tops!Happy Bloggiversary!! Cheers!The Whimsy/Regina
Posted by: The Whimsy | May 4, 2006 10:12 PM
Happy blogiversary! I can't believe you've only been knitting for a year. The cruise sounds great.
Posted by: noblinknits | May 5, 2006 05:07 AM
Yumm! I made these this weekend and they are fantastic. Now I'm imagining a chocolate-peanut version, and a butterscotch one too.
Posted by: Danielle | May 15, 2006 11:34 AM
Mmmmm, those Salted Nut Roll Bars looks sooooo good! I will definitely be trying out that recipe....tonight!
Posted by: Kelly | May 25, 2006 08:39 AM