Saturday morning was dump day. The dump was off the Horse Run Road an 1/8 of a mile. It was steady traffic with everyone going before noon. I remember Guy Danforth working there and then John Scott. They would make sure you dumped in the right spot. I never liked to go because it was on a hillside, there was a dirt road that went all around it. You drove to the top and then had to back your car towards the dumping spot which was over the cliff...at least it looked like a cliff to me. Scary. On days the dump was not open many a young boys and men would take their 22 rifles up to shoot rats. Yes! Rats, lots of them. For some kids it was possibly the first place their di would take them hunting and target shooting. Oh the memories of the country life in a small town.
Today my daughter had a bunch of high school girls in for cookie decorating. It was amazing listening to the giggles, laughs and even some dancing by the girls. I believe 8 girls took on the decorating. They did a great job. I rolled dough, cut the cookies out and baked them. Once the girls decorated them Amber and I packaged them up to be given to some very nice Senior Citizens of our area. Beautiful to see Amber bring the girls together for such heart warming cause. I am so proud of all of them including my daughter.
What a happy time on a cold blustery Sunday. |
I love this view, heads down and so serious about decorating cookies. Beautiful girls! |
All smiles! |
Cutouts from my Moravian Spice Cookie recipe. Ready for the girls to decorate. |
They should be rolled very thin. |
Moravian Cookie Recipe: this is a very tender, crisp cookie that makes the house smell so good when baking with all the wonderful spices of fall and the holidays.
4 cups sifted flour
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. ginger
1 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. allspice
1/2 tsp. cloves
1/2 cup light brown sugar firmly packed
1/2 cup soft butter
1 cup molasses
*note, no eggs for this recipe
1. Sift all dry ingredients.
2. In a large bowl beat brown sugar, butter and molasses.
3. Stir in dry ingredients until well combined.
4. Form dough into a ball and refrigerate a couple hours or overnight.
5. When ready to bake preheat oven to 375 degrees.
6. On lightly floured board roll dough to 1/8 inch thick.
7. Cut out cookie shapes.
8. Place on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or well greased.
9. Bake 6-8 minutes, cool on wire rack.
Frosting: In medium bowl with mixer at medium speed beat egg whites with 3 3/4 cups sugar. If it seems too thin add more sugar. Decorate cooled cookies.
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