Grandma’s Fruitcake Recipe!

Fruitcake!
Fruitcake!

Fruitcake gets poo poo’d, I’m not sure why… I’m pretty sure this one will change your mind! This is a recipe that my Grandma Fidler used to make, and I still remember the wonderful smell of it! Then the recipe magically appeared in a Christmas card from my aunt. What a cool idea to share my grandma’s famous fruitcake recipe with us all! I made it and it was so delicious I cannot tell you! She brushed on brandy (several times) after baking, and wrapped in brown paper. That part isn’t on the recipe, so wing it if you like, or don’t do it at all… it’s good either way! First the recipe… and then the images to show you how easy it really is! Click HERE to print the recipe minus the photos…

Grandma’s Fruit Cake

Ingredients – (Yield: Makes 2- 9” loaves)

1 ½ cups Raisins 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1 ½ cups Chopped Dates 2 teaspoons Cinnamon
2 Cups Sugar 1 teaspoon Ground Cloves
2 cups Boiling Water 1 teaspoon Salt
5 Tablespoons Shortening 1 cup Chopped Nuts
3 cups All Purpose Flour 1 cup Candied Fruit
2 Eggs

Directions

In a large saucepan add the boiling water and stir in the raisins, chopped dates, sugar and shortening. Bring contents to boil and then let simmer gently for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Place cooked mixture in cool place until thoroughly cooled.

After the boil...
After the boil…

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

In a large mixing bowl add Flour, Baking Soda, Cinnamon, Ground Cloves and Salt.

Mix together dry ingredients...
Mix together dry ingredients…

Blend together then add eggs.

Add cooled fruit mixture...

Add egg...
Add eggs…

Stir in the cooled mixture adding the chopped nuts and candied fruit last.

DSCN1442Divide into 2 well-greased and floured large loaf pans (9”x3”x3” deep) and bake for approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. Use toothpick near end of baking time to check center of loaf. Cooking times vary. (My grandma also had a note on her recipe to put water in a pie dish and place in the oven, this keeps the fruitcake moist by keeping the air moist!)

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Ready for the oven!
Ready for the oven!

Do you smell that yummy goodness filling your house? Ahhhh, this is wonderful!

Ta da!
Ta da!

Note: Cooking time varies with size of loaf pan, a medium (8×3”) bakes approximately 1 hour and mini loaf pans (5 ½ x 3”) bake approximately 45 minutes.

Hope you enjoy!!

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Nothing better than relaxing in front of a hot fire!

Nothing like warm tootsies!
Nothing like warm tootsies!

As I write this it is chilly outside. Freezing cold chilly… OK, not freezing cold, because I am in Charleston, SC, but 48 degrees F, “feels like 42” and windy feels like -10F… I guess its because I’ve been here so long? There is nothing like a toasty fire to warm your bones (and your feet!)… I’m looking so forward to one this evening!

Wishing you a toasty night wherever you are!

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       Featured Artist… Ann Larsen!

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Artist to watch… John Austin Hanna!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Thanksgiving…

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING! This is a photo I took last year while visiting my parents… I was up and out early taking photos of a beautiful sunrise (something to be thankful for all in itself!)… I was walking back to the house and saw that my dad plugged in the Christmas tree and the lights in the window… When you look at it you can see the reflection of the sunrise…

I am so thankful for my wonderful husband, my awesome family, for our little beastie wonder, Charlie, for the sunrises and sunsets, good health, good friends and of course, for you!

Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       Thanksgiving! Thank YOU! I am grateful…

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Bowens Island Seafood Restaurant Menu!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

A place where time stands still…

There is a sleepy town not far from here where it seems like time stands still. It’s called Rockville, SC – and it’s the most beautiful little spot. Truly I bet it looks like it did years and years ago. I mean that in a very good way. It’s not commercial (no stores, gas stations, restaurants). It’s like life the way it should be… the houses are beautiful and so well kept. The oak trees are extremely large and appear to be very happy. Rockville is Charleston County’s oldest surviving summer resort, dating back to 1824! I love places like this… it’s nice to be busy, but it’s nice to be where the pace is slower… and thanks to Ken DeWaard for this shot… I would never have seen it, but since he is way up in the clouds (tall), I saw him snap a photo, but couldn’t see what he was taking a photo of… so I pulled out my viewfinder and lifted my camera up high – EUREKA! I wanna be tall! What else am I missing??

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       What are these?? Vending machine stamps…

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Happy Thanksgiving! What are you thankful for?

Catch you back here tomorrow!

A breathtaking scene…

A Michigan Sunrise...
A Michigan Sunrise…

I took this photo last year when I took a trip home to see my family… they have the most amazing sunrises that reflect against the river. I am the crazy fool out in the cold with my camera snapping photos like a crazy person… PJ’s on… and whoever’s shoes are by the door… off I go. I cannot NOT take a photo. It’s not in me. When I see something beautiful that catches my eye SNAP* SNAP… there are some beautiful sunrises/sunsets in this part of the world! Wishing you a beautiful sunrise or sunset!

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       Featured Artist… Jane Barton!

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Artist to Watch… Larry Moore!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

A few of my favorite things…

I thought it would be fun to share a few of my favorite things with you on occasion… and Jo Malone perfume is definitely on that list! I’m not a big perfume wearer. I’m not one who likes to walk around in a heavy cloud of scent. I am sensitive to other people possibly not liking my choice in perfume, so I keep it light. I like clean fresh scents. A light spritz will do, although with Jo Malone perfume you can use more without being overpowering, which is nice. One cool thing about their perfume, is that some of the scents are unisex. The fresher scents tend to be that way, like the Lime, Basil & Mandarin scent. It’s so nice…

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You can also layer perfume with different scents. I haven’t done that yet, and most likely won’t, I’m happy with a spritz of one or the other… But if this interests you, Nordstrom has a Fragrance Combining Menu for Jo Malone fragrances. For example, it shows you can mix the Lime, Basil, Mandarin (top) with Grapefruit (above). I’ve also read that those who wear citrus scents are perceived as being up to 8 years younger than those who wear other scents…  excuse me while I go spritz!!

Jo Malone - Amber & Lavender

One of my last favorites is the Amber and Lavender… lovely scent, so unique. A clean, calming scent… I like this one a lot in the winter… don’t know why. These photos are 3.4 oz bottles, but they also come in 1 oz bottles which last a long time. It’s wonderful if you visit a store that carries Jo Malone. Nordstrom carries it in the store and online – free shipping and free returns… can’t beat it!

Images via Nordstrom.com

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       Homemade Cranberry Sauce recipe   (THIS WAS AWESOME!! Quick and Easy as well!)

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   A Window to my soul… or from the cottage in Maine…

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Featured Artist… Walt Gonske!

Sea of Cortez by Walt Gonske
Sea of Cortez by Walt Gonske

Walt Gonske, an artist from Taos, New Mexico, has some wonderful work and I am thrilled to have run across it! Ahhh, the beauty of the Internet! I have found so many wonderful artists and Walt is no exception! He’s got some nice shapes going on, some fabulous color, nice brush strokes and he kept it loose enough to leave it to your imagination… I like that a lot! Give his website a peek if you get a chance!

Walt’s work reminds me a little of Charles Movalli.  Charles Movalli is one amazing painter, and a fabulous person from what I hear. You can spot one of his paintings from a mile away. He has a way of simplifying that is incredible. Matter-of-fact, I just watched a YouTube video on SIMPLICITY by Charles Movalli and it was inspirational! Check it out if you get a chance!

Read a blip about Walt from his website:

“In the past, I would have an idea for a painting and hold to that idea through to the finish.  I could pretty much see the end result before I started.  There were no surprises.  But now my understanding of the process is that the idea is just the first impulse.  From that first impulse forward, improvisation takes over.  The end result is not about that first idea, but is instead a record of all those impulses along the way.  Each stroke of paint carries emotion and power.  I work in a loose, painterly style in part because I want the viewer to see the process and not hide it behind ‘finish;’ for the viewer to maybe even feel how a particular piece of paint was put down.

Painting is not about reproducing nature.  I like the notion that art should have more to do with the communication of the artist’s emotions to the viewer through the paint itself.  

My goal in the work is not to show what I know, but what I feel.  The more intensely I can express emotion though paint about the subject, the more likely the viewer will respond.  All I can do is make an honest effort and then accept without judgement.  To remain neutral about the paintings and to not judge them as good or bad is very important to moving forward.

My best work comes when I’m able to give up control, to trust my impulses.  Then the painting takes on a life of its own.  When I don’t know what is going to happen next, the process becomes full of surprise and wonder.

We go to art school to learn the rules about drawing and painting.  After many years of developing skills and acquiring knowledge, I know what I will get as a finished product if I control the process.  What I don’t know is where it would lead and what would happen if I gave up control.  This is what interests me now.

It’s a different way of thinking – or not thinking so much.  To remain empty of all preconceived ideas about how a piece will turn out.  It’s simply a mind-shift away from repeating what I already know and to allow that unknowable, creative spirit to come through.

That’s easier said than done of 40 years of learning how to do this thing called art.  But all that stops one from stepping into unknown territory is doubt and fear.  If I’m willing to give up control over my skills and ability to do things a certain way, then new forms and techniques will come to me.”

IMAGE: WaltGonske.com

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       CFADA Fine Art Weekend Photo: Mark Horton

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Artist to watch… Elizabeth Pollie!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Beach at Botany Bay in the Fall…

Beach at Botany Bay - Edisto, SC
Beach at Botany Bay – Edisto, SC

I know I’ve mentioned it before… but, if you haven’t made your way to Botany Bay you don’t know what you’re missing! It’s like traveling back in time. There is a short, but beautiful walk you can take to the beach. You aren’t allowed to take shells (big fine), which is actually kind of nice because you see what a beach would look like if no one were to mess with it. It’s awe inspiring! This day just happened to rain while we were walking to the beach, but you can see the clear sky peaking through the clouds!

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T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…    I accept this award hee hee and I pass it on!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Featured Artist… Paul Wright!

Club Girl by Paul Wright
Club Girl by Paul Wright

Impressive isn’t it? Loose and fabulous! Look. At. Those. Eyes. Don’t they just draw you in? Don’t you wonder what she’s thinking? There is a story here, what is it? It’s fabulous when a painting can keep you locked in so your eye doesn’t just wander outside of the painting. This guys work is amazing! He has wild and fabulous brush strokes… and… you should see his portraits! Unbelievable! Paul Wright is an artist from the UK who’s work is wildly popular!  There is a great article to read by Darryl McCarthy – it gives you a bit of a glimpse more about the artist… an excellent read!

This is the opening image on his website (as I write this)… I encourage you to check out Paul’s work, it’s amazing!

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Read a blip about Paul from his website:

After training as an Illustrator, I have spent the last 14 years developing a painterly language through which I seek to capture a vitality beyond the establishment of a mere ‘likeness’ to the subject. Whilst I appreciate the importance of the individual being recognisable, the subjects are glimpsed rather than exposed, their inner selves hinted at but ultimately inscrutable.

Though I often work on a large, potentially imposing scale, the work remains approachable through fluency of brush mark and a rich palette. The spaces the subjects inhabit are often indeterminate, providing an atmosphere that allows for ambiguity of psychological state. The subjects retain their integrity and yet a sense of intimacy is evoked

The Red House by Paul Wright
The Red House by Paul Wright

Images via Paul-Wright.com

F L A S H B A C K

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T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Charleston Chocolate Cake Just Got Better!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

One majestic bird… by sculptor Darrell Davis!

Darrell Davis sculpture in gallery window...
Darrell Davis sculpture in gallery window…

Regal. Doesn’t this sculpture look regal? This is FLYING HERON by Darrell Davis. His work is amazing and he shows locally in Charleston, SC at Anglin Smith Fine Art. FLYING HERON stands an impressive 85″ high.. I love how dark this photo is against the light colored building.

Enjoy your Sunday!

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       Bowens Island… always a treat!

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Keep your memory sharp… a game!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

A walk down Broad Street…

A view down Broad Street - Charleston, SC
A view down Broad Street – Charleston, SC

I like the funky blue’s in this photo… this was taken last Friday during the art walk… it was an amazing night for it. I think the prediction of rain kept some people home. There was still a good crowd and it only drizzled right at the very end.  This photo looks like it would make a great painting… those clouds, the car lights, the steeple… nice! Have a great weekend!

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       Featured Artist… Brian Stewart!

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Artist to watch… Mark Horton!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Botany Bay (Edisto, SC)…

Botany Bay in the Fall...
Botany Bay in the Fall…

Just look at that cool line of fog/mist on the water, pretty amazing isn’t it? I captured this while we were moving… spectacular shot!

Well, almost a spectacular shot… the line of fog/mist turned out to be the window that was rolled down… darn it!

The stillness, reflections and just pure beauty of that place amazes me! This was taken at Botany Bay, a gorgeous place to visit if you ever get the chance, it’s located near Edisto, SC.

Another short post… back to normal on Friday!

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T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Artist to watch… Otto Lange!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Another Bowens Island Sunset…

Bowens Island Sunset
Bowens Island Sunset

Gorgeous, right? I love the pink on the water and the sharp contrast of the dock… this was a gorgeous sunset at Bowens Island (Charleston, SC)…

Taking a few days off, back to normal posting on Friday! Have a great week!

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T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Hop on and take a ride around the island!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Charleston Photo… The buildings just can’t be beat…

Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC

I’m giving myself a little vacation… nice, eh? So for the next few days I’m going to spring a few Charleston photos on you…

GREAT city… beautiful architecture, fabulous food, amazing art… what’s not to like about Charleston?

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O N E   Y E A R   A G O…       A nice peacefully quiet Monhegan Island wharf…

T W O   Y E A R S   A G O…   Surgery, Chemo and the END of Radiation… GO MOM!!

Catch you back here tomorrow!