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Dowser 2: Cozy in a Cup

Updated recipe: April 18, 2016

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Original post:

As previously mentioned, four new cupcakes appear in Jade’s bakery, Cake in a Cup, during Trinkets (Etc). Jade attempts to create two other types as the story progresses, but is unsatisfied with the results. If you like reading into a character’s actions, the four successful cupcakes paired with the two unsuccessful will let you know a lot about Jade’s mindset in Dowser #2.

I originally shared this recipe in a guest post on The Reading Cafe.

Cozy in a Cup

These are Cozy in a Cup and they are my FAVOURITE are recipe from Dowser #2. They’re insanely good! I might just have to make a batch today. I really shouldn’t blog while hungry!!banana chocolate chip cake dark chocolate buttercream icing

Cupcakes featured in Trinkets, Treasures, and Other Bloody Magic

 – Comfort in a Cup

 – Cozy in a Cup (above)

 – Solace in a Cup

 – Serenity in a Cup (to come)

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Fiction Friday – new releases and great deals

Every Friday I’m going to (attempt to) list any great looking books or deals I’ve come across earlier in the week. Often, I won’t have read these books myself yet – seeing as I’m supposed to be writing one (!!) – but they’re deals or books I thought looked good enough to share. All links – for ease of linking – are to Amazon.com but most, if not all, of these books are available on all platforms including paperback. Hint, if you are in Canada or the UK (etc) and want to buy just change the .com in your browser to .ca (etc).

Okay, I was crazy excited that Scott Fitzgerald Gray (aka editor extraordinaire) released a new book this week. I immediately snatched it up, but haven;t found the time to crack it open yet (hopefully this weekend). Sidnye is a young adult speculative fiction and the sequel is due out in a month!! YAY!

 

Also new this week is Kellie’s Diary #4, a horror/zombie graphic novel by Thomas Jenner and Angeline Perkins. Kellie’s Diary #1 is currently available free and has a 4.2 star rating over 127 reviews!!

 

Russell Blake‘s Black will be FREE TODAY ONLY!! Yes, a freebie from the author everyone has been talking about this week, including the Wall Street Journal and The London Times. 4.3 stars over 42 reviews!

 

 

Also new and free from Jan 17th to the 19th is Death, This Way Do Come by Cleve Sylcox. This is brand spanking new, so grabbed it while it’s free! If you like what you read please consider leaving Cleve a review, because honest reviews really do matter!!

 

 

Suzy Stewart Dubot’s  novella Garnets is $0.99 instead of $2.99 on Smashwords (aka any format) when this coupon is used in the next two weeks: RE82X. Young adult fantasy romance regency fiction? Interesting!

Last but not least, Author Elizabeth Jasper’s Meggie Blackthorn – a story about coming of age in Newcastle, England in the 1960s –  is free from January 17th to the 21st. It ranks 4.8 stars over 13 reviews!!

 

 

 

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Writer Wednesday – Sharon Delarose

Let’s welcome author and photographer Sharon Delarose to Writer Wednesday on the blog!! I haven’t had a chance to read any of Sharon’s books yet, but they look super cool (in that creepy, hopefully not in my backyard, sort of way – LOL).

Made by Sharon Delarose

If you’re following a low carb diet, traditional pizza becomes taboo with a typical slice of pizza being loaded with carbs. One slice of bread can hold 13-30 grams of carbs. Imagine the carbs in your pizza crust! Another series of high carb items are the tomato sauce products. A half cup of plain tomato sauce has 9 grams of carbs while a half cup of tomato paste holds a whopping 25 grams of carbs. Do you know what type of sauce they are using on your pizza Now imagine a pizza that replaces the high carb crust with a low carb lunch ham and eliminates the tomato sauce altogether. Even better, what if this pizza was loaded with flavor? Welcome to the Low Carb Pizza Casserole.

Low Carb Pizza Casserole

Atkins Pizza Casserole

1 green bell pepper – chopped
1 medium onion – chopped
1 pint (10 oz.) cherry or grape tomatoes – halved
20 oz. sugar free or smoked lunch ham
24 oz. shredded pizza cheese
3.5 oz. (50 pieces) pepperoni
Spanish olives (optional)
Basil
Oregano
Thyme
Italian seasoning
2 bread loaf baking dishes (9x5x3)

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Using 1/4 of the ham per baking dish, cover the bottom of each baking dish with ham slices. Ideally the ham will come up about an inch around the sides. Now you can begin layering the other ingredients.

Divide the pint of cherry or grape tomatoes between the two baking dishes creating a layer of cherry tomatoes in each dish. This will use up the tomatoes.

Using 1/4 of the onions and peppers per dish, add one layer of onions and one layer of bell peppers. Liberally sprinkle with basil, oregano, thyme and Italian seasoning. This is much of your flavoring so don’t skimp.

Optionally you can add a layer of olives (about 10 uncut olives with or without pimentos) after each spice layer.

Follow up with a thick layer of cheese, using 1/4 of the cheese per baking dish. Top off each dish with 12 pepperonis and cover it up with a layer of ham, using up the rest of the ham slices. The baking dishes will look almost full and the ham should overlap the sides of each dish, folding upwards around the edges.

Divide the rest of the peppers and onions between the two baking dishes, add olives if desired, then sprinkle liberally with the four spices. Top it off with the rest of the cheese and pepperonis.

Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. The cheese should be tinged golden brown.

After cooking, carefully drain the juices out of each dish. This recipe makes four man-size servings or six smaller servings.

If you need to accommodate both low carb dieters and non-dieters, you can add ingredients to the second baking dish for the non-dieters. Add mushroom slices (15-20 pieces per layer), pineapple (8 small chunks per layer), and pre-cooked breakfast sausage patties (one half sausage patty per layer) on top of each onion/pepper layer.

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Goodness!! I think I’d be worried about the cheese as much as the bread!! But I have a feeling you’d have a line up of meat lovers out the door if you made this one!!

Sharon says, “my husband, Bear, came up with this recipe while on the Atkin’s low carb diet. We were missing out on regular pizza, so he came up with this low carb alternative. It’s absolutely delicious, and even when not on Atkin’s, we eagerly indulge in this Low Carb Pizza Casserole.”

wizard Of Awe book coverThe Wizard of Awe: An Acre of America Backyard Nature Series

You don’t need to travel to the Galapagos Islands, Hawaii, Australia, or the Amazon jungle to witness nature’s magic wand as it dances with creatures that seem to be out of this world, and plants that spawned science fiction movies.

From bright orange tree blobs to blobs that ooze across the ground, witch’s curses, Halloween legends, and insects that give grown men the heebie jeebies, Mother Nature invented the wow factor. Toaster pastry spiders, Chinese dragon caterpillars, mummies hanging from a peach tree, and mushrooms that send dogs rolling in orgasmic ecstasy are just a few of the wonders we’ve discovered in our own back yard.

Explore the creatures living right under your nose through photos and stories, facts and legends. Take a walk on the wild side in your own back yard. Be in the moment and forget the bustle of the busy world. Take a few minutes out of your week to bask in nature’s bounty. Marvel at Mother Nature’s artistry and originality. Be as a child again and you might find that there’s no place like home.

AMAZON KINDLE  – AMAZON PAPERBACKNOOK

Biography: Sharon Delarose is the author and photographer of the three-book An Acre of America Backyard Nature Series, as well as a variety of other books including non-fiction Bad Dog to Best Friend, Alien Nightmares, Ancient Aliens and the Lost Islands, and Yankee Go Home.

SHARON’S BOOKS – SHARON ON FACEBOOK

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Fiction Friday – new books and great deals!

Every Friday I’m going to (attempt to) list any great looking books or deals I’ve come across earlier in the week. Often, I won’t have read these books myself yet – seeing as I’m supposed to be writing one (!!) – but they’re deals I thought looked good enough to share. All links – for ease of me linking them – are to Amaozn.com. Hint, if you are in Canada or the UK (etc) and want to buy just change the .com in your browser to .ca (etc).

A Taste of Tomorrow – $2.99 – 11 books by 11different authors including Hugh Howey (Author), David Wright, Joe Nobody, T.W. Piperbrook, Colin F. Barnes, Tony Bertauski, Joseph Turkot, Jason Gurley, Saul Tanpepper, Sean Platt, Chris Ward, and Deirdre Gould.

I grabbed this one right away!! $3.18 in the Canada Store.

Also on sale this week Annika, the just published romantic thriller by Alison Blake. With 4.9 stars out of 12 reviews over on Amazon, this sounds like a novel to snatch up quickly!

Oh! And Author Trish Marie Dawson has Dying To Forget, the first book of her Station Series, up as a perma free right now. She’s got 224 reviews, so this series is obviously well loved!

Author Scott Langrel also has 4.7 out of 5 stars over 13 reviews of his perma freebie, The Grass Monkey, a collection of horror stories.

BRAND spanking NEW this week is AMP Rebellion by Stephen Arseneault. This is the fourth book in the series. Book one, Harbinger, is currently free as well. Thanks Stephen!

 

The well loved Music Box by Heather Meyer is only $0.99 this week as well. 4.5 stars out of 48 reviews!!

 

And last but not least, the newly released Perchance to Dream by James Rozoff is free today! Normally $2.99.

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The Old Man in the Cupboard

I just traded the following series of texts with Michael:

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Me: (referring to picture above) If I’m very crafty I might figure out how to trap all three of them!

Michael: It looks like Leo is seriously considering joining Parker

Me: Exactly. It’s all going to according to my plan.

Michael: Where is the old man?

Me: In the cupboard. But he did come out and climb in the box first. By the time I thought to grab my phone he was back in the cupboard. I’ve fed him in there twice so far. No shrieking yet today.

Um … yeah. The old man Michael is asking about is our older cat, Darby.

Not either of our fathers.
Ahem.
Just in case you were worried.

And the door to the cupboard is WIDE open. It’s just that a heat duct runs underneath it so it’s very warm, and the old man is losing all his hair because of the steroids he takes for his asthma.

Yeah, I’m still talking about our cat.
Darby.

Not a random old man I’ve got locked in the cupboard.
Just in case you were worried.

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Writer Wednesday – Michael Meyer

An introduction: I was very fortunate to have been invited into an amazing online writer’s group in the summer of 2013. At current count there are 81 members in this group, and they range from newbies to well-established hybrid and traditionally published authors. They write in every genre and form imaginable. The Kiss Anthology, in which I have a short story, The Graveyard Kiss, will also feature 30 writers from this group. The anthology is due out at the end of the month and will be available for free. Yes, the groups’ bestselling authors are contributing right along with all of us lesser knowns. And that says A LOT about the great group dynamic.

I thought you might like to meet some of these fantastic people and check out their writing. I haven’t found the time to read all of these writers, but I’m hoping you will find a few that sound interesting to you.

Plus!! Each writer is also contributing a favourite recipe. Yes, I made them ‘tithe’ to the blog. Why not??!!

So, without further ado, here is my first Writer Wednesday!

Made by Michael Meyer

Spicy Cajun Seafood Stew

Spicy Cajun Seafood Stew
            Spicy Cajun Seafood Stew

1 tablespoon olive oil
8 ounces smoked andouille sausage, diced (1 1/2 cups)
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 bell peppers, red and/or green, chopped (about 2 1/2 cups)
1 onion, chopped (about 1 1/2 cups)
One 8-ounce bottle clam juice
One 15-ounce can diced tomatoes
1 pound firm white fish, such as halibut, grouper or black sea bass, cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces
1 pound peeled and deveined large shrimp (21 to 25 shrimp)
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves
Kosher salt
Cooked white rice, for serving

1. Heat the oil over medium-high heat in a large pot or Dutch oven. Cook the sausage until browned, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle the flour over the sausage and cook, stirring, until lightly toasted and the meat is well coated, about 2 minutes. Add the Cajun seasoning, garlic, peppers and onions and continue to cook until the vegetables are softened, 5 minutes. Add the clam juice, tomatoes and 4 cups water, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot, and increase the heat to bring to a simmer.

2. Lower the heat slightly and simmer until the stew is thickened and the flavors are melded, about 30 minutes. Gently stir in the fish and shrimp. Cook, making sure the stew is not bubbling vigorously, stirring once or twice, until the shrimp and fish have just turned opaque, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the parsley. Season with salt and serve over rice.

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OMG! This looks SO good!! I wonder if it would work without the sausage?

This was the meal that Mike and Kitty ate on their first date. Want to know more? I’m guessing you have to read The Three Kitties That Saved My Life.

The Three Kitties book cover

AN UPLIFTING TRUE STORY OF LOVE – from love and loss to love renewed – a feel-good read

Losing loved ones is an awful fact of life; losing one’s loving spouse, one’s day-to-day partner through life, especially in the prime of life, is one of the most unbearable tolls that we humans are forced to endure. This is the true story of my journey from grieving widower, not caring if I lived or died, to the once-again happily married man I am today, a man who both loves and cherishes life. My three kitties have given me a new zest for living.

Equally inspiring and entertaining, my story begins with loss and tears, but it ends with lots of love and laughter. I think that you will find yourself moved by my journey.

BUY NOW ON AMAZON

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          Author Michael Meyer

Michael Meyer is a retired English professor. He literally taught at universities throughout the world: Thailand, Saudi Arabia, the Virgin Islands, and he spent the last 25 years of his 40-year career at a California community college. He lives in Southern California wine country with his wife, Kitty, and their two adorable rescue cats.

Amazon Author Page — Facebook  — Goodreads

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Karen’s Trinkets

Karen posted this picture on Facebook for me yesterday. I was thrilled to receive it and Karen was totally cool about me sharing it with the blog.

Karen's Trinket

 

Karen says, “happy day meg! as I am into the part of TRINKETS that Jade is constructing a necklace…I remembered that a couple years ago I constructed a bookmark. I had used an old piece of leather from an ancient coat, an antique earring that was my Mom’s, an angel that was our daughter’s when she was small, and several other old, old trinkets…I wonder if it’s magical!”

Karen – it looks magical to me!! I’m so glad you’re enjoying reading Trinkets (Etc), and thanks for thinking of me (and Jade) – Meg

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To begin a new year…

Monday, January 6, 2014. 9 a.m. PST –

I settle down at my desk. It’s been over two weeks since I laid my pen to paper, so I’m eager to dive in but careful in my approach. The day is crisp, literally there is frost coating all the houses that spread between the ocean and my home office window. The sea is flat today, but ready, posed to roll. The craggy mountains that carve through the light blue sky are snowcapped. Wisps of clouds colour but don’t dampen the horizon.

I open my notebook to see where I’ve left my work in progress. Parker, the golden Persian, snuggles next to me on the reclaimed 100-year-old fir desk. He curls his paw around my left arm. I read through the first two handwritten paragraphs in the notebook and try to strikeout a sentence only to realize there is no ink in my pen. Of course, I need ink. A fountain pen doesn’t fare well from two weeks of neglect.

I fill the pen with green ink.

Now I am ready.

Life is damn fine in 2014.

Let’s see what shit I can get Jade into today.

green inked tissues and pen

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Gertie’s Cupcakes

I’m slightly delayed in sharing, but Gertie made these gorgeous classic chocolate cupcakes with coffee buttercream frosting to help celebrate the release of Trinkets (Etc).
Trinkets Cupcakes 2013 by apocalypsewhenever
Trinkets Cupcakes 2013, a photo by apocalypsewhenever on Flickr.

I’m a little ashamed that your cupcakes always look so much prettier than mine, Gertie!!

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The Kiss Anthology – cover reveal

The Kiss Anthology

I, along with thirty other writers, have a short story appearing in this soon to be released anthology. My short, The Graveyard Kiss, is a 7,000 word young adult urban fantasy, but the themes and genres of the other stories will be an eclectic mix of romance, horror, fantasy, thriller, etc. These stories, written by some of the most prolific and prominent indie writers currently publishing, only have two things in common: they’re all based on the idea, or theme, of a kiss and they’re now all collected together in one place.

The Kiss anthology will be available for free by the end of the month. I’ll post more info as soon as I have it!

ETA: The Goodreads page is up!