Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Cheddar Biscuits

This is a yummy and easy to make biscuit recipe I made the other night for dinner. It only has a few ingrediants and is a great side with any meal. Taste similar to the biscuits you get at Red Lobster.

2 C Bisquick
1/2 C cold water
3/4 C grated, sharp cheddar cheese ( I used colby jack as this is what I had on hand)
1/4C butter
1 tsp parsley flakes
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp italian seasoning

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Mix together baking mix, cold water, and grated cheese. Roll out biscuits on a floured surface. Biscuits should be about one inch thick. Cut with cutter and place onto an ungreased baking dish. Melt butter and seasonings together. Brush with the butter and spices and bake for 8-10min.

Keylee lost her first tooth

Keylee lost her first tooth this last weekend. It had been loose for a couple of weeks. She was so freaked out by the idea of losing her tooth that she would'nt even touch it or try to wiggle it out. I couldn't stand it anymore and I twisted it out. Any way she was pretty excited when the tooth fairy came and slipped some money under her pillow.
Keylee didn't dare to look in the mirror and see her missing tooth.

Bunny, Carrie, Mike, and me down in vegas this last weekend. We had lots of fun hanging out and laughing our heads off.


more cute school pics of key



A couple of weeks ago Mike went out of town for a few days so it was just me and the squeek. We had girls night out. We made chocolate chip cookies, watched a movie and had popcorn. Mom came down this same week to visit. We had dinner and took her to see Keylee's new school. Keylee also had fun painting finger nails with grandma.






In Loving Memory of Grandpa Sherratt

Mike's Grandpa Sherratt passed away this past July and I wanted to blog about him a little bit. He was a really special person in my husbands life. Along with Mike's uncles he was like a father figure for him growing up. I remeber Mike talking about his grandpa on our first date and learning then what a special person he was. Mike talks about working on the farm with his grandpa and the many lessons he learned then. When going to family get to gethers he was the first to come over and give you a big hug, being truely genuine and sincerely happy that you were there. He had a very strong testimony of the church and bore it often to his children and granchildren. He wrote a poem Called "The Loom of Time" which reads; Man's life is placed in the loom of time, to a pattern he cannot see. While weavers work, and the shuttles fly til the dawn of eternity. Some shutters are filled with silver threads, and others with threads of gold, While others of the darker hues, are all that they can hold. God surely set the pattern in the weavers skillful hand and placed whithin the loom of time the masters skillful plan. The darker hues are necessary in the weavers skillful hand, As are the threads of gold and silver in the pattern of the plan. -Garth Sherratt. Just wanted to say how much we will miss him and that we are forever grateful for his example to us!