A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family
A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family

Grandma’s Lemon Bars

My mom and I recently had an opportunity to delve into the family recipe box and make the most deeeelicious lemon bars for Liv’s baptism reception.

My grandma has been famous for these lemon bars for as long as I can remember and they are frequently requested at family gatherings year round. In fact, she even made an extra large batch for our dessert table at our wedding four years ago – they were gone in an instant.

I took the lemon bars a different direction and packaged them in small yellow cupcake wrappers before topping with whipped cream and poppy seeds – the perfect dessert for an afternoon party!

I’m tempted to seal up this recipe in the family vault, but what fun would that be. Just don’t tell Grandma I told you ;).

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Grandma’s Lemon Bars

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Crust:
2 c. flour
1/2c. powdered sugar
2 sticks butter

Mix all ingredients in an electric mixer until crumbled. Line a 9×13 pan with aluminum foil (be sure to extend up over the edges of the pan) and pat mixture into bottom of pan. Bake 20 minutes or until golden brown at 350.

Filling:
4 eggs
2 c. sugar
1/3c. lemon juice
1/4c. flour
1t. baking powder
rind of one lemon

Mix eggs, sugar, lemon juice and rind together. Mix baking powder and flour together in a separate bowl. Slowly add dry ingredients to wet ingredients, pour on top of baked crust. Bake 20 minutes or until firm.

Wait until cool, then pull foil out of pan and transfer to a cutting board. Dust with powdered sugar and cut into small squares.

Optional: add a dollop of whipped cream and poppy seeds before serving!

Yum. Yellow cupcake wrappers from Michaels.

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More from the big day:

Of course I didn’t take a shot of the entire backyard, but one of my favorite little details included garland made from a variety of different sized paper doilies.

Kevin made a delicious lunch and everyone mingled in the new kitchen and on the remodeled outdoor patio.

Here we are back at the Church, Liv’s getting dressed into a Spenla family gown that is over 100 years old and was handmade in Czechoslovakia.

Don’t worry, we were gentle.

The ceremony was beautiful; a quite, sweet, clebretory event with our local priest in our local parish.

A favorite photo of mine! You may have spotted it in Liv’s nursery.

It was a beautiful day!

*New Mama Giveaway* Winner

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Congrats to Natalie A. on winning the New Mama Giveaway! And a big thank you to everyone who entered!

“We just had our third baby! So, I have lots of opinions on great things to have! For babies: a good sleep sack (or like three of them!). For teethers that eat solids: a mesh bag that you can put frozen fruit in. For babies learning to walk: those leg warmers to protect their precious baby skin. And for the older kids: one of those nightlights that they can take to bed with them safely. Thanks for the fab giveaway!” – Natalie

Thanks for your great tips! I love the idea of a nightlight that can be carried and I definitely agree on the sleep sack, mesh bags and leg warmers!

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Friday Guest Blog Interview: Copy Cat Chic

I’m letting you all in on one of the best kept design secrets on the web today… a blog completely dedicated to finding style for less, and showcasing daily designer finds and their near comparison at a great discount!

Reichel of Copy Cat Chic is one of my favorite daily reads (I recommend subscribing ;)) and I always look forward to the latest steals. I’ve searched the archives more than once to seek out a rug or chair for a room, and it’s a happy day when that House Beautiful desk you spotted can be found for a 1/3 of the price!

A few examples of daily posts: expensive version on the left, equally stylish but much more wallet-friendly option on the right.

In addition, she’s a new mommy to adorable Arden who’s just a few months behind Liv (love the weekly photos she posts of her little one in her latest outfits) and Reichel creates beautiful style boards for complete rooms that are full of inspiration (an example after the jump).

I was delighted Reichel wanted to share a few of her own design secrets and tips today, and I think you’ll like the well-thought out interview answers that follow.
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