Sunday, December 14, 2025

Snow and Cookies!

 


Snow and Cookies!

Woke up this morning to a beautiful snow scene.  This is the view from the top floor of our apartment building - we have breakfast served there each morning and enjoy the view every day, but today looked like a Christmas village!
I know the snow sticking to the trees won't last, but for a short time it really looked like a winter wonderland.
OK...I felt I needed just one more cookie to add to cookie trays, but I did not feel like making anything time consuming. Luckily I had all the ingredients for Almond Joy Cookies.  They are delicious, easy to make, and just a few ingredients.  I found them on a blog called 
I have been making these for a few years and everyone who loves coconut enjoys them!

Almond Joy Cookies - Just 4 Ingredients!

These easy Almond Joy Cookies take just four ingredients and don't even require a mixer! No beating, no chilling, just mix 'em up and throw 'em in the oven EASY! You're going to love these ooey gooey fabulous cookies!
 CourseDessert
 Prep Time5 
 Cook Time12 
 Total Time17 
 Servings dozen
 AuthorTrish - Mom On Timeout

Ingredients

  • 1 14 oz bag sweetened coconut flakes
  • 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 2/3 cup chopped lightly salted almonds I used Blue Diamond Low Sodium Lightly Salted - light blue bag
  • 1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk regular or fat-free works

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325F.
  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  • In a large bowl combine coconut, chocolate chips, almonds, and sweetened condensed milk.
  • Stir until combined.
  • Scoop out dough with a cookie scoop onto prepared baking sheet.
  • Moisten the tips of your fingers with water and shape into discs. Pat the tops flat.
  • Bake cookies for 12 to 14 minutes or until tips of coconut are just starting to turn golden brown.
  • Let cool on baking sheet.
  • Store cookies in an airtight container.

The recipe says to make them on parchment paper for the best results, but I used silicone baking sheets and they come out fine.

If you need "just one more cookie" for the holidays, this one is easy and quick!

Hope you are staying warm and cozy on this cold snowy day.  Please leave a comment below if you have any cookie recipes you love...and thanks for stopping by Our New Vista !

Monday, December 8, 2025

Cookie Time!

 


Cookie Time !

For me, it's not Christmas unless I am making cookies.  The last few years we were traveling over Christmas and I did not make cookies.  I love making cookies...reminds me of my childhood as my mother made TONS of cookies - all different kinds.  This year we are home for Christmas and leaving for a trip a few days later. So...we needed cookies.  I like to have them on hand for tea time and enjoy giving them as gifts.  While I did not make as many as I used to do, four cookies are done and in the freezer.  Luckily I have an upright freezer in our laundry room and I have found over the years that if I freeze the cookies right after they cool they freeze beautifully...and defrost in a few minutes on plate while you make tea or coffee. 
So...here's what I made this weekend - 
First up...my mom's sugar cookies.  I usually use some heart healthy product but because we don't plan on eating that many, I used butter - as the original recipe calls for...then lining up all the sprinkles for John to get decorating.
Here is the recipe -

He does an amazing job..."some artists work in oils, some in water color, some in pastels...John's medium is SPRINKLES!"
He does an amazing job...the trees are so beautiful and he makes sure that every reindeer is a Rudolph.

This recipe makes a lot of cookies...and they turned out great.  I thought that they "spread" a little more using butter instead of Smart Balance, but they look good and taste great.
Next was a batch of chocolate chips - during the holidays I substitute red/green M&Ms for the chips.  The first batch spread out too thin - I think because of the butter.  So, I made another batch with Smart Balance and they turned out great.


I use a little cookie scooper to make the cookies all almost the same size.
Next up - gingerbread!

Our home smells SO good when the gingerbread is baking!

Once they cool I just decorate with a little icing.
The last - and most time consuming cookie - are the snowmen!

I first found the recipe for these cookies in a magazine in 1986!  I have been making them almost every year since then.  Everyone loves them - and they are so delicious with cream cheese in the dough.  You can find the recipe and how to make them here - 
Snowmen Cookies

That's it for my cookies this year...though, knowing me I will probably make another batch of chocolate chips and maybe try another recipe if I have time. 
Are you a Christmas Cookie Baker ?  What is your favorite cookie to bake ?  Do you give them as gifts?
I would love to hear your recipes and ideas - please leave a comment below.  Until then, enjoy the magic of December !
Thank you for stopping by Our New Vista!

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Amazon and Other Buys

 Amazon and Other Finds





I have found some great items that I am enjoying on Amazon and other places, so I am sharing them today.
These magnets shown above are a recent purchase that I have been using...
4 Pairs Mini Magnetic Pin Brooch Converters, Magnetic Clasps for Clothing Metal Pin Backs Almost Invisible Magnet Pin Converter
Christmas and Holiday pins really put me in the festive mood - but sometimes I have trouble fastening the pins to thicker coats or to thin fabric of sweaters and blouses.  
I used them with a very heavy turkey pin for Thanksgiving dinner and it worked great.  You get four to a pack and I am now getting my Christmas pins set to wear.  The magnets are VERY strong and you really have to work to get them apart...which I like, because they stay securely on your clothes.  A great buy for $7.59 on Amazon and I think I will get more wear out of my pin collection.

 


LONDONTOWN lakur Nail Polish - Chip-Resistant, Non-Toxic, Conditions & Hydrates Nails | Glossy Hot Chocolate Brown, Oud Mood


Have you tried Londontown nail products ?  I love the Illuminating Nail Concealers for a quick and natural manicure - and the Enhanced Nail Colour when I want a darker color.   I ordered this color from Amazon - and it is wonderful.  A great Fall/Winter color, and it really lasts.  I was able to go 12 days without a chip...and I am not careful with my nails.  I will be ordering some other colors for the holidays.  They are a little on the pricy side - $16.00 - but worth it...especially when you consider the cost of a salon manicure.  I like to listen to an audiobook while I give myself a manicure!


Purriko Refrigerator Deodorizer,Lasts up to 10 Years,Refrigerator Odor Eliminator,Fridge Deodorizer,More Effective Than Baking Soda

I had been reading about these refrigerator gadgets and decided to give it a try.  So far, so good...the real test will be when I make a chicken and broccoli dish this week.  There are always leftovers and the broccoli can get strong.  Hoping this will keep the refrigerator smelling fresh...and if it lasts 10 years it will be worth the price of $22 - though I got it on a Prime deal.

This item was ordered from QVC...and was bought to replace our file system in our guest room/office.
This was our "system" before...two storage ottomans and a basket for extra throws and pillows.

It worked ok, but since John was going to purge the files for the New Year we thought an upgrade would be nice...

It came in a very heavy box...


but unpacked easily.

John had it put together in no time, no tools required.



I just love the way it looks...so much better than our old system.

And it provides a nice window seat, too!
You can find it on QVC
Comes in a few different colors.

These were a great buy - they really clean our glasses with no streaks and they are perfect for stainless steel in the kitchen.  


I wanted to try tubing mascara and as I was about to need a new tube I ordered these.  I tried them today - so far I like it, but waiting to see how easy the removal is tonight.  This mascara is supposed to wash off with just water...we shall see.

And...I ordered this from HSN - 

Lancôme 3.4oz La Vie Est Belle with Body Lotion & Shower Gel

I purchased this last year on a Today's Special and you cannot beat the price!  I wore it all year and got SO many compliments on this scent.  It is beautiful, but not too strong.  Sometimes I cannot notice it on myself, but other people will comment.  The lotion and shower gel are so nice, too!
That is all for now - have you been shopping online or ordering from any of the shopping channels.  I have been using my Fetch app to order and racking up a lot of points, too.  
Do you use Fetch?  I enjoy earning gift cards for purchases I am going to make anyway!
Hope your shopping and holiday season is off to a great start - let me know what you are buying and loving.  I really enjoy hearing from you so please leave a comment below!
Goodbye November - Hello December and the holiday season!

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Thankful For Reading

 


Thankful For Reading !

So many things to be thankful for in my life - and one gift I am very grateful for is the gift of reading.  I never realized how I took reading for granted until we visited Russia in 2019.  Every sign we saw was in the Cyrillic alphabet so nothing looked right.  I could not read anything!  It made me think what it would be like to not be able to read.  Hard for me to imagine...

I could not wait to learn to read.  First grade, Dick and Jane and Spot and Fluff!  I remember coming home from school and lying on the floor with the newspaper looking for words I recognized.  I have been a reader all my life...and my career was as a librarian.  All about books - and later, technology.  But books are my jam!

Here are some recent reads that I am thankful for...


It is June 21st, the longest day of the year, and new mother Camilla’s life is about to change forever. After months of maternity leave, she will drop her infant daughter off at daycare for the first time and return to her job as a literary agent. Finally. But, when she wakes, her husband Luke isn’t there, and in his place is a cryptic note.
Then it starts. Breaking news: there's a hostage situation developing in London. The police arrive, and tell her Luke is involved. But he isn't a hostage. Her husband—doting father, eternal optimist—is the gunman.
What she does next is crucial. Because only she knows what the note he left behind that morning says...
Famous Last Words is the story of a crime, a marriage, and more secrets than Camilla ever could have imagined. 

I consider listening to a book the same as reading...and I will often go back and forth between listening and reading the same book.  I start listening on the treadmill, pick up the print where I left off and read a few chapters, then go back to the audio while folding laundry or cooking.  Best of both worlds!

This was a great book to listen to as the voices changed and made the story suspenseful.  This book makes you realize things are not always what they seem.  


As an end-of-life doula, Nova Huston’s job—her calling, her purpose, her life—is to help terminally ill people make peace with their impending death. Unlike her business partner, who swears by her system of checklists, free-spirited Nova doesn’t shy away from difficult clients: the ones who are heartbreakingly young, or prickly, or desperate for a caregiver or companion.
When Mason Shaylor shows up at her door, Nova doesn’t recognize him as the indie-favorite singer-songwriter who recently vanished from the public eye. She knows only what he’s told her: That life as he knows it is over. His deteriorating condition makes playing his guitar physically impossible—as far as Mason is concerned, he might as well be dead already.
Except he doesn’t know how to say goodbye.
Helping him is Nova’s biggest challenge yet. She knows she should keep clients at arm’s length. But she and Mason have more in common than anyone could guess… and meeting him might turn out to be the hardest, best thing that’s ever happened to them both.
The Next Thing You Know is an emotional, resonant story about the power of human connection, love when you least expect it, hope against the odds, and what it really takes to live life with no regrets.

I picked this up at the library on a whim...did not read the author before.  I really enjoyed this book, and it gave so much food for thought to end of life issues.  Not the happiest book, but very good.


Jess Capodimonte Baratta is not living the life of her dreams. Not even close.
In blue-collar Lake Como, New Jersey, family comes first. Recently divorced from Bobby Bilancia, “the perfect husband," Jess moves into her parents’ basement to hide and heal. Jess is the overlooked daughter, who dutifully takes care of her parents, cooks Sunday dinner, and puts herself last. Despite her role as the family handmaiden, Jess is also a talented draftswoman in the marble business run by her confidant, her dapper uncle Louie, who believes she can do anything (once she invests in a better wardrobe).  
When the Capodimonte and Baratta families endure an unexpected loss, the shock unearths long-buried secrets that will force Jess to question her loyalty to those she trusted. Fueled by her lost dreams, Jess takes fate into her own hands and escapes to her ancestral home, Carrara, Italy.
From the shadows of the majestic marble-capped mountains of Tuscany, to the glittering streets of Milan, and on the shores of enchanting Lake Como (the other one), Jess begins to carve a place in this new/old world. When she meets Angelo Strazza, a passionate artist who works in gold, she discovers her own skills are priceless. But as Jess uncovers the truth about her family history, it will change the course of her life and those she loves the most forever.  In love and work, in art and soul, Jess will need every tool she has mastered to reinvent her life.

Love this author, have heard her speak several times, and enjoy all of her books.  This one had some twists and turns that made it a good read!

It was a place frozen in time, an ancient fortress haunted by echoes that whispered against the gray stone in a mysterious, heavy rhythm, as though this place was entirely separate from the rest of the world. A sign by the inner door read Our Lady of Charity Refuge and Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
Mairin’s breath caught in her throat as comprehension crept over her. This place was the one mentioned in scandalized whispers from the older girls at school. It was the one people gossiped about when a girl suddenly stopped showing up to class. It was the place angry parents—like her own mother—threatened their daughters “I’ll send you to the nuns, just you see if I won’t.”
Amid the turbulence of the Vietnam Era, in the all-American city of Buffalo, New York, teenage girls were condemned to forced labor at the Good Shepherd, a dark and secret institution controlled by the Sisters of Charity nuns.
In 1968 we meet six teens thrust into confinement at the Good Shepherdmerely for being gay, pregnant, or simply unruly.

Based on true events, I devoured this book!  After twelve years of Catholic School and it being set in the late 60's early 70's made it easy for me to relate to the story.  I appreciate the author's attention to detail and research to make this such a tragic and interesting read.

‘Would you mind terribly, old boy, if I borrowed the rest of your life? I promise I’ll take excellent care of it.'
Frederick Fife was born with an extra helping of kindness in his heart. If he borrowed your car, he’d return it washed with a full tank of gas. The problem is there’s nobody left in Fred’s life to borrow from. At eighty-two, he’s desperately lonely, broke, and on the brink of homelessness. But Fred’s luck changes when, in a bizarre case of mistaken identity, he takes the place of grumpy Bernard Greer at the local nursing home. Now he has warm meals in his belly and a roof over his head—as long as his poker face is in better shape than his prostate and that his look-alike never turns up.
Denise Simms is stuck breathing the same disappointing air again and again. A middle-aged mom and caregiver at Bernard's facility, her crumbling marriage and daughter's health concerns are suffocating her joy for life. Wounded by her two-faced husband, she vows never to let a man deceive her again.
As Fred walks in Bernard’s shoes, he leaves a trail of kindness behind him, fueling Denise's suspicions about his true identity. When unexpected truths are revealed, Fred and Denise rediscover their sense of purpose and learn how to return a broken life to mint condition.
Bittersweet and remarkably perceptive, The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife is a hilarious, feel-good, clever novel about grief, forgiveness, redemption, and finding family.

To me, this was the Australian version of A Man Called Ove.  I loved this book and the way it described aging, dealing with illness and dementia, and how kindness and love can make a difference in everyone's life.

It is 2058, New York City. In a world where technology can reveal the darkest of secrets, there's only one place to hide a crime of passion-in the heart.
Even in the mid-twenty-first century, during a time when genetic testing usually weeds out any violent hereditary traits before they can take over, murder still happens. The first victim is found lying on a sidewalk in the rain. The second is murdered in her own apartment building. Police Lieutenant Eve Dallas has no problem finding connections between the two crimes. Both victims were beautiful and highly successful women. Their glamorous lives and loves were the talk of the city. And their intimate relations with men of great power and wealth provide Eve with a long list of suspects -- including her own lover, Roarke.

OK, after I read the first In Death I was hooked, and this second in the series did not disappoint!  I enjoy the mystery, the description of life in the future ( and seeing what we have that mirrors that time, and what does not ), and of course...ROARKE!  I just picked up the next in the series from the library and can't wait to start reading it.  There are 62 in the In Death series...and a new one just came out, so I have my reading work cut out for me.  
Writing as Nora Roberts, not J.D. Robb, I just got Book Three in the Lost Brides Trilogy - The Seven Rings.  That will be my guilty pleasure this Thanksgiving week.  Coffee, pumpkin muffins,(you can find my favorite recipe for those here ), and enjoying a cozy Thanksgiving.
What have you been reading lately - I would love to hear.  So many of the books I enjoy I find on other blogs - thanks for sharing!  Thanks for all your comments, ideas, and insights that I have learned through blogs.  I am so grateful for you, your blogs, and the wonderful technology that keeps us all connected.
Happy Thanksgiving !








Sunday, November 16, 2025

Upholstery Update

 Upholstery Update



Time for an update to my vanity bench.  I loved this print that I used to cover the brown cover that came with this bench.
I covered the bench five years ago when we did a bathroom update.  You can read about that here - 

After five years of using the bench every day the fabric was starting to wear at the edges.  I did not have enough of that original fabric
(actually a drapery panel) and was searching for something new.
I found this Waverly 1 yard package of fabric at Walmart.  I liked the colors, loved that it was Paris, and thought it would go well with the storage bins that have a French theme in the closet nearby.

I cut a generous square of fabric,

folded it tightly around the cushion and used a staple gun to attach the fabric to the seat.

Next I tucked it around the sides of the bench, continued with the staple gun...then cut off the excess fabric.  I started with more fabric than needed so I would have a good amount to grab and pull tightly on the edges.

Voila!

After I screwed the top onto the legs I noticed some wear on the legs of the stool....my bad!  That's from me wrapping my feet around the legs while I do my make up and nails!

I tried this furniture repair marker, but it did not really cover.

So, I went to my tried and true...magic markers and sharpies!  I have touched up so many things over the years  - these markers are great.

Done!

I love the look of the bench with the granite countertop!

John is photo bombing in the mirror while checking out the finished project.
But, I was not done yet...
It is a family joke that my mother, who made curtains for our kitchen every so often, could not bear to throw away even a scrap of fabric.  She would end up making something out of the scraps...often a pin cushion that she would fill with used coffee grinds.
Yep, she grew up during the Depression and made the most of everything.
I still have one of those pin cushions in my sewing nook...

and this image hanging in our laundry room as she would always say this!
SO...what can I do with the leftover fabric???
How is this for "vintage"?  We received this hamper as a wedding gift from John's mother in 1977.  It was originally a trendy harvest gold color...but when we moved here and I was on a spray paint rampage I turned it white.

The top had a little ding in it and I was looking for a new hamper...

but...this was customized!  
Back in 1979 this book was published...I found it in the early 1980's and one of the ideas to streamline laundry day was to divide your hamper into sections to make it easy to throw a load of laundry in the washer without having to take everything out and sort it.
John got some plywood, cut it to fit, and made three sections.  Those telltale masking tape residues show where I had written "whites, darks and permanent press" so it was easy to know where to put the dirty clothes.   We got so good at sorting our laundry that we no longer needed the reminder labels.
SO...

I had enough fabric to cover the hamper lid!

Not sure what kind of particle board the top was made from, but the staple gun would not penetrate at all.

Plan B...hot glue gun.

That worked great, but I did not like the way the raw edges looked when you opened the hamper...

Duct tape to the rescue... and it even matched the dark color in the fabric.

Voila !  Again !



LOVE the way it looks.  You can just about see that the hamper is in our closet and right next to the laundry room.  It is so easy to just toss things from the hamper into the washer.

And here are the organizers that hold things we use in the closet...goes great with the fabric on the cover!
So happy with how things turned out.  Yes, I love going to the Container Store. And yes, I know they have divided hampers...but this one has a history.  And it helped me to

Have you done any projects around the house recently?  Is there anything you have had for years that you just want to keep and spruce up a bit?  I would love to hear your ideas and projects.  Thanks for stopping by Our New Vista today - leave a comment below.  I really enjoy hearing from you!
Enjoy the rest of November and the lead up to Thanksgiving!

Snow and Cookies!

  Snow and Cookies! Woke up this morning to a beautiful snow scene.  This is the view from the top floor of our apartment building - we have...