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05 July 2010

Muffin Monday: Sweet Potato Muffins

*** Check out delicious muffins and a Louisiana bed and breakfast inn stuffed with high end antiques for eye candy!





From Denny: Muffin Monday arrives with a sweet potato sweetie! We love our sweet potatoes in Louisiana and enjoy them in our high end restaurants along with our diners. When was the last time you enjoyed a snack of sweet potato chips dusted with powdered sugar while you waited for your restuarant meal? Louisiana farmers are proud of their sweet potatoes and are always on the move to develop new recipes for muffins, breads, chips and casseroles.

Today's bed and breakfast inn is a real stunner of a beauty with the way it is furnished. They even provide fun packages like Cajun cooking lessons which is a great way for a tourist to get into the culture. This bed and breakfast inn is chock full of culture all around it so get in the fun and book a room here sometime soon! They speak both French and English at this unique stay.

"Maison Daboval is a circa 1892 home centrally located to museums, theaters, historical attractions, famous Cajun restaurants, and much more." - Maison Daboval





From the website: Step back in time to Maison Daboval, a Bed and Breakfast in the quaint Southern town of Rayne, Louisiana.

Escape to your bedroom of tall ceilings, hardwood floors, antiques, lace curtains
and a bed fitted with sun-dried, ironed sheets. A deep claw-footed bathtub filled with bubbles awaits to chase your troubles away.

Awake each morning to the inticing smells of sweet potato muffins and Cajun sausage or Frog Legs. Frog Legs?

You never know what you might find in the Frog Capital of the World. You never know what you might find at Maison Daboval.

Maison Daboval has five beautiful rooms, decorated with antiques. Each room has a private bath and all have original claw-footed bathtubs. Every morning a full Cajun breakfast is served. English and French are spoken. Checks, MasterCard and Visa accepted.

Martha and Gene Royer's home was featured on HGTV's "If Walls Could Talk." HGTV was inspired by the rich history of the home and the extensive renovation work.

History of the home

The home was built in 1892 by Emile Daboval, the sixth mayor of Rayne. In 1927, Mrs. Besse bought the property and it became the Besse Annex.

Martha and Gene Royer, French Acadians native to Rayne, bought the home from Mrs. Besse in 1994. Gene, a talented residential painter and Martha, a tour guide for Louisiana have lovingly restored Maison Daboval to its original elegance and charm. During the restoration Gene and Martha found many discoveries about the home. One was the ledger Mrs. Besse kept during the 30's - 40's. This treasure reveals a slice of history about the boarding house days.

In the tradition of Cajun hospitality, the Royers often share nostalgic stories of couples falling in love during the bygone era of the railroad boarding house. A passing train can set the mood for story telling on the front porch of Maison Daboval.

Rayne’s unique history will inspire you to take a walking tour of the city to view the famous frog murals. Once a top exporter of frog legs, Rayne is known as the Frog Capital of the World.

Specials at Maison Daboval: Cooking with the Cajuns

Maison Daboval is offering special cooking classes with a two night stay. Learn how to make (and eat) an authentic Cajun meal. Martha and Gene will take you on a culinary journey - teaching the origins of the meal, ingredients, and cooking techniques that have been handed down through generations of great Cajun cooks. Packages include a two night stay, one cooking lesson and full breakfast each morning. Please call for availability and prices.

Although the term prairie is usually associated with the Great Plains, there is another American prairie–the coastal prairie of Louisiana, the birthplace of a unique and thriving culture.

The words "Cajun country" may bring to mind a freshwater swamp or a moss-draped bayou. But the prairie is also home to Cajun culture.

The word "Cajun" comes from Les Acadiens, French colonists who were exiled from Nova Scotia in 1755. Rayne is located in the heart of the region known as Acadiana, named for the Acadians who came here centuries ago.

Cajun food and music help define and add spice to prairie life, but Cajuns are only part of this cultural gumbo found no place else. The modern-day cultures of the region–Creole and Cajun–are a rich blending of diverse cultures, including French, Spanish, German, African, Scotch-Irish and Native American.

Wherever you go in Cajun country, you will be captivated by the friendliest people in the world—genuine, hardworking folks who find the time to laugh a little, dance a little, and live a unique way of life to its fullest.


The Mississippi Flyway

Rayne, Louisiana is the backyard of the migratory bird Mississippi Flyway. The Flyway, wildlife routes from north to south during seasonal migration for Canadian Geese, Mallard Ducks, Wood Ducks, Lesser Scaup and other waterfowl, empties into South Louisiana each year. During the height of migration this region offers wonderful observation sites.


The Rayne Railroad

The Louisiana Western Railroad built the Rayne station in 1880. Three years later, named after the railroad engineer who laid the track, B. L. Rayne, the city of Rayne was born. The railroad has played a vital role in the history of Rayne. From exporting rice and barrels of frog legs, to bringing soldiers into the city for training in World War II.

Maison Daboval Bed and Breakfast was a railroad boarding house during the 1940's, linking the home's history to the special relatonship between the railroad and the city.

Prairie Mardi Gras

On the prairie, Mardi Gras runs or courirs de Mardi Gras take place each year in Acadiana's parishes. In one of Louisiana's most richly dramatic traditions, masked and costumed riders on horses, trucks or wagons ride from house to house in their community, begging for contributions to their gumbo that night. At each stop, they entertain their hosts by singing, dancing and clowning in exchange for donations.

Frogs and Rayne

Frogs and Rayne have a history leaping back to the 1880's. The Weill brothers from France started exporting Rayne frog legs, a delicacy made famous by chef Donat Pucheau, to restaurants all over the country. For many years the famous frog legs were found on gourmet restaurant menus, like Sardi's from New York. Rayne is now internationally known as "The Frog Capital of the World". The city even hosts an Annual Frog Festival every year during the second weekend of September.

Listed as one of Louisiana’s top festivals, the immense popularity stems from the appeal of the frog racing and jumping contests, the Frog Festival Queen's contest, the Loins Club Frog Jockeys, and many more unusual events.

From the opening "Fais-do-do" with traditional Cajun music to Frog Festival Parade, guests are filled with a contagious "Joie d’vivre."


*** Remember to support small business in your area and when you travel. Why stay at a Big Business hotel as you travel when you can stay in a more home like atmosphere of a bed and breakfast inn? The prices are comparable, the people friendlier and your stay will be memorable.






Mrs. Besse Room

Use the footstool to reach the grand four-poster queen bed in this elegant room. Mrs. Besse’s room has her original dresser, beautiful accessories and a private bath. The room is furnished with a TV/Cable and remote.This upstairs room faces the front of the house, and you can slip onto the second story front porch at night and watch for the train.


Maison Daboval
305 East Louisiana Avenue
Rayne, Louisiana 70578

1-337-334-3489
Fax: (337) 334-3488

Martha and Gene Royer, Innkeepers





Sweet Potato Muffins

From: Maison Daboval

Ingredients:

1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup vegetalbe oil
1 17oz can sweet potatoes, drained & mashed
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1 cup dates chopped
1/4 cup all purpose flour

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Sift first four ingredients in a bowl. Combine eggs and next four ingredients in another bowl and mix well. Mix sweet potato mixture and dry ingredients together. Dust pecans and dates with the 1/4 cup flour then add to muffin mixture. Grease muffin pans and bake for 27-30 minutes. Makes 1 1/2 dozen.


*** Sweet potato muffin photo by erin.kkr @ flickr


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04 July 2010

Posts Roundup at Dennys 14 Blogs - 4 July 2010

*** Check out news, political opinion - serious and funny cartoons, recipes, health news, poetry, funny posts, photography, spiritual thoughts and great quotes.




Cup of coffee from Brazil by il Quoquo @ flickr




The Social Poets:


Fourth of July Fireworks Cartoons - 3 July 2010

How Do We Live Freedom and Liberty? Libations Friday - 2 July 2010

8 Funny Posts 4 A Grin From Dennys Blogs - 2 July 2010

How To Save Obamas Presidency AND The American Economy

Funny Smile Quotes - Cheeky Quote Day - 30 June 2010

American Revolt: How You Can Break Big Business, Big Banks, Big Insurance, Big Oil, Big Lobbyists

Roundup of Late Night Funnies: BP Oil Spill, McChrystal Firing - 28 June 2010

Funny Video: Colbert Says McChrystal Had To Have Been High

Funny Video: Stewart Nails Republicans As Flip-Floppers On BP Escrow Fund

Funny Video: Colbert Lampoons Barton's BP Apology

Funny Video: Stewart Lampoons McChrystal's Balls For An Honorable Discharge




Dennys Global Politics:


American and World Politics Cartoons - 3 July 2010

Taiwans Whale-Sized Skimmer to Gulf Coast Rescue, Obama Ranked High as 15th Prez - News Headlines 2 July 2010

Kagan Takes Hits From GOP For Not Being Christian Enough - News Headlines 1 July 2010

8 Funny Posts 4 A Grin From Dennys Blogs - 30 June 2010

Spies Among Us, Scumbag Congress Denies Food to Children of Unemployed - News Headlines 29 June 2010






Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:


63 Quotes About Freedom and Liberty: Happy Birthday, America!

Why Smiling is Good For Your Spiritual Health: 7 Quotes About Smiling





Poems From A Spiritual Heart:


Fourth of July When Life is Simple





The Healing Waters:


Craving Ice: Is It A Sign of Anemia?




How I decided to start helping the economy recover: promoting small businesses while blogging on Muffin Monday recipes. I'm promoting bed and breakfast inns over Big Business hotel chains.


Romancing The Chocolate:


Cake Tuesday: Shenandoah Apple Cake

Muffin Monday: Chocolate Cheesecake Muffins

Cake Tuesday: Coffee Toffee Fudge Cake, Tunnel of Fudge Cake






Comfort Food From Louisiana:


Cake Tuesday: Red, White and Blueberry Shortcakes


Muffin Monday: Sour Cream Walnut Cinnamon Muffins






Unusual 2 Tasty:


Muffin Monday: Egg, Ricotta Cheese, Sun-Dried Tomato Breakfast Muffins

Cake Tuesday: Red, White and Blue Independence Day Cake





Dennys Funny Quotes:


Dark Humor: BP Oil Spill Cartoons - 3 July 2010

5 Funny Shorts: What Kids Think About Love and Life




Ouch Outrageous Obnoxious And Odd:


Funny Iran Sanctions Cartoons 3 July 2010

Funny Video: Surfing Group Known as The Radical Rodents





Visual Insights:


Hunh?! Cartoons - 3 July 2010

Dennys Photo Gallery: Fourth of July Spectacular Fireworks




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The Social Poets
Dennys Global Politics
The Soul Calendar
Visual Insights
Beautiful Illustrated Quotations
Poems From A Spiritual Heart
The Healing Waters
Dennys Art Sanctuary
Romancing The Chocolate
Comfort Food From Louisiana
Unusual 2 Tasty
Dennys Blog Feeds
Dennys Funny Quotes
Ouch Outrageous Obnoxious And Odd

30 June 2010

8 Funny Posts 4 A Grin From Dennys Blogs - 30 June 2010

*** When times are tough what do you do? Laughter is the best stress reliever! Here are 8 posts from this week's posts at Denny's blogs for you to enjoy.



Cup of coffee from Brazil by il Quoquo @ flickr


From Denny: Between Colbert and Stewart, well, let's just say they have BP's shenanigans covered. Nothing gets past them!

In my ongoing effort to provide stress relief when the national conversation is so depressing - because of the BP Gulf Coast oil spill, a fragile economy and politicians who continually refuse to do right by the American people - we all need to keep laughing our way through these times until they get better. Trust that times will get better and they will. Until then, while we are in transition, we must develop coping skills for managing daily stress like making sure we are laughing often.

This is one of those times when it is true that "the pen is mightier than the sword" for the right kind of writing can bring relief to thousands in one moment over the internet. Pretty cool when you think about it. How many people can accomplish so much out of thin air? :)


Funny Smile Quotes - Cheeky Quote Day - 30 June 2010

Roundup of Late Night Funnies: BP Oil Spill, McChrystal Firing - 28 June 2010

Funny Video: Colbert Says McChrystal Had To Have Been High

Funny Video: Stewart Nails Republicans As Flip-Floppers On BP Escrow Fund

Funny Video: Colbert Lampoons Barton's BP Apology

Funny Video: Stewart Lampoons McChrystal's Balls For An Honorable Discharge

5 Funny Shorts: What Kids Think About Love and Life

Funny Video: Surfing Group Known as The Radical Rodents


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*** Come by for a visit and check out my other blogs:

The Social Poets
Dennys Global Politics
The Soul Calendar
Visual Insights
Beautiful Illustrated Quotations
Poems From A Spiritual Heart
The Healing Waters
Dennys Art Sanctuary
Romancing The Chocolate
Comfort Food From Louisiana
Unusual 2 Tasty
Dennys Blog Feeds
Dennys Funny Quotes
Ouch Outrageous Obnoxious And Odd

29 June 2010

Cake Tuesday: Red, White and Blue Independence Day Cake

*** Bake an unusual and patriotic attention-getting cake to wow your friends and family this Fourth of July!




Photo from White Lily Flour


From Denny: We eat with our eyes before we eat with our taste buds. This pretty patriotic cake sure gets your attention! Red, white and blue layers of cake are slathered with Marshmallow Buttercream Frosting and decorated with summer fresh blueberries and strawberries.

For a beginner baker - or if you are pressed for time and don't want to fuss with a difficult icing - this easy cake is for you. The cake layers are made from scratch and use buttermilk for great taste and texture, much like using sour cream in a cake or muffin.

When you finish icing the cake and have to wait a few hours before serving, hold off on the fruit garnish. With cakes like this I like to garnish with fruit as I serve the slices. That way you don't have to be concerned about the fruit starting to break down its juices and start to run watery all over your perfect cake and icing, sliding off like some summer park water slide! :)

Have a great Fourth of July weekend and thanks for visiting!





Independence Day Cake


From: White Lily Flour and The J.M. Smucker Co.

Makes: 12 servings

Ingredients:

Nonstick cooking spray
3-1/2 cups bleached all-purpose flour
2 cups sugar
1-1/2 tsps. baking powder
1-1/2 tsps. salt
1 tsp. baking soda
1-1/4 cups buttermilk
1-1/4 cups all-vegetable shortening OR 1ø sticks all-vegetable shortening sticks
5 large egg whites
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tsp. almond extract
1 tbl. red food coloring
1 tbl. blue food coloring

Garnish:

Fresh blueberries and strawberries, optional

Marshmallow Buttercream Frosting:

2 cups butter, softened
2-1/2 cups powdered sugar
1 tsp. almond extract
1 (13-oz.) jar marshmallow cream

Directions:

1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat three 8-inch round pans with nonstick cooking spray. Line bottom of pans with parchment paper, cut to fit. Coat paper with nonstick cooking spray.

2. Whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and baking soda in large bowl. Add buttermilk and shortening. Beat with electric mixer at medium speed for 2 minutes. Add egg whites, vanilla and almond extracts. Beat an additional 2 minutes, scraping sides of bowl as needed.

3. Pour ont-third (about 2 cups) of batter into prepared pan. Divide remaining batter into 2 medium bowls. Stir in food coloring to make one red and one blue batter. Pour batter into remaining pans. Tap pans on counter several times to remove air bubbles.

4. Bake 25 to 30 minutes, or until toothpick inserted near center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack 10 minutes before removing from pan. Remove cake and cool completely on wire rack.

5. For frosting, beat butter in a large bowl with electric mixer at medium speed until creamy. Gradually beat in sugar, 1/2 cup at a time, until fluffy. Beat in almond extract. Stir in marshmallow cream until well blended.

6. Place blue cake layer on cake plate and generously frost top. Stack white layer and generously frost top. Add red layer, frosting top and sides of entire cake. Garnish with fresh blueberries and strawberries, if desired.


*** Check out more recipes: Muffin Monday and Cake Tuesday

*** For more Fourth of July posts see also:

63 Quotes About Freedom and Liberty: Happy Birthday, America!

How Do We Live Freedom and Liberty? Libations Friday - 2 July 2010

Fourth of July When Life is Simple poem - Libations Friday 25 June 2010

Dennys Photo Gallery: Fourth of July Watermelon

Cake Tuesday: Red, White and Blueberry Shortcakes



*** THANKS for visiting, feel welcome to drop a comment or opinion, enjoy bookmarking this post on your favorite social site, a big shout out to awesome current subscribers – and if you are new to this blog, please subscribe in a reader or by email updates!

*** Come by for a visit and check out my other blogs:

The Social Poets
Dennys Global Politics
The Soul Calendar
Visual Insights
Beautiful Illustrated Quotations
Poems From A Spiritual Heart
The Healing Waters
Dennys Art Sanctuary
Romancing The Chocolate
Comfort Food From Louisiana
Unusual 2 Tasty
Dennys Blog Feeds
Dennys Funny Quotes
Ouch Outrageous Obnoxious And Odd
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