Holy cupcake I've blogged a lot about cupcakes this year. I've also made and eaten a lot too. In April I got a Wilton 1M decorating tip and had a go at making fancy looking cupcakes. From the first 1M Swirl, I was hooked. The 1M tip is magic.

2013 My Adorable Small Town Life Cupcake Round Up 
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Cupcake Burgers

Beach Bear Cupcakes

Reese Peanut Butter Cupcakes

Marshmallow Buttercream Icing

Lemon on Lemon Cupcakes

Canada Day Cupcakes

4th of July Cupcakes

Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes

Doughnut Muffins
I also made peppermint buttercream frosting for these cupcakes, but they didn't end up on the blog.





Posted by Jen B On Monday, December 16, 2013 5 comments
I finally got all my holiday cards sent out yesterday. I am hand delivering some of them over
the next few days, so hopefully everyone has theirs by the end of next week. I was going to mail them on Thursday, but I couldn't complete the 20 minute walk to the store. I turned around at the 12 minute mark as the 35km/hr (22mph) wind was blowing -17°C (1°F) cold in my face. I had sunglasses on, and even so, tears formed in my eyes. Luckily yesterday was wind free, though it was -20°C (-4°F) and felt like -27°C (-16°F). It was a really lovely walk, actually, as the sun was out and it almost felt warm on the way home.**


**Calling -27°C warm in any respect, proves that I am indeed Canadian.

Posted by Jen B On Saturday, December 14, 2013 2 comments
I have a thing for the gingerbread men from Tim Hortons. The cookie has a great flavour and the icing faces are made of my favourite kind of icing. It is crunchy and sweet and I always save the face for last. Mmmm... Timmies might serve these year round (but with less holiday colours) but I only remember them in December. Luckily I manage to eat more than enough around Christmas to last me the whole year through.

At the drive thru the other day, John made me call over from the passenger side to order my treat, as he said "gingerbread man" is way cuter when I say it. Probably true. He got his standard, Boston Cream, but with a little holiday cheer on top.


Posted by Jen B On Friday, December 13, 2013 2 comments
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving in October, so it's been almost two long months since I had a home made turkey dinner. I hadn't made one of my own in over a year and I was itching to roast one and take advantage of having a fridge full of leftovers. It didn't help that the U.S. celebrated their Thanksgiving a few weeks ago, and the news feeds on my Blogger, Twitter, and Happier were filled with countless photos of delicious turkey dinners with all the fixings. It was only a matter of time before I cooked one, and I knew there was no way I could wait for Christmas.

Luckily I had two turkeys in my freezer, so I made one earlier this week and had my sisters-in-law over. It was a good meal with great company and I even made pumpkin pie for dessert. Last night we enjoyed leftovers for supper and this morning I boiled up the turkey bones for some stock.

We used part of the stock tonight to make some home style turkey soup. Making a big pot of soup is one of my favourite ways to eat turkey leftovers. Plus the house smells amazing while the stock is boiling.

I also packed away 10 cups of turkey stock for the freezer. Sometime down the road we'll make some fresh soup and/or add it to other dishes for flavour.


Every time I make a turkey I remark at how far the meal goes. There really is so much joy that comes from one awesome bird.

Posted by Jen B On Thursday, December 12, 2013 6 comments
I had some leftover royal icing from my D20 cookies, so I picked up some Gingerbread men and sprinkles and decided to have a little fun.

Three dudes getting ready for sprinkles
My only goal for decorating these was to eat decorated cookies. So my inner child let loose and added all the icing and all the sprinkles (especially on the center guy).

No, these were not made by a small child.
Halfway through the third one, I realized my icing bag had sprung a leak. I wouldn't be able to keep icing leftovers from hardening, so I added what was left to my third man.  Mmmmmm.... only 35 calories...
Is he a (1) snowman? (2) mummy? (3) super delicious? (yes on 3!)

Posted by Jen B On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6 comments
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