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I had a lot of pumpkin leftover after my pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving and I wanted to find something delicious to make with them. I also wanted something that my youngest could eat (so no dairy, no egg, no soy). I found a couple recipes online and modified them a little to my taste.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients:
1 c. shortening (I made one batch with half replaced with applesauce)
1 c. packed brown sugar
1 c. granulated sugar
2 c. pumpkin puree
2 tsp vanilla
4 c. flour
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp each ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cloves
1/2 tsp salt
1 12oz pkg chocolate chips (if you are looking for dairy free, try Ghiradelli semi-sweet)

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375.
2. In a large bowl, cream sugars and shortening together. Add pumpkin and vanilla.
3. In a separate bowl mix together dry ingredients. Slowly combine dry ingredients into wet. Fold in chocolate chips.
4. Roll into balls and flatten slightly (easiest to use a small cookie scoop).
5. Bake for 9-14 minutes or until they are golden brown. Cool on wire rack. (Mine were done in 9 minutes)
Makes approx. 4 dozen (mine made 4 1/2)

These are very soft and moist, much like cake or muffins. (Don’t store them closed tightly) Careful, they are addicting and I’ve been known eat to 4+ a day :o

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the spices, really doesn’t matter the brand just freshness

pumpkin cookies phoenix portrait photographer
perfect cookie scoop

pumpkin cookies phoenix portrait photographer
the finished product, thinking I need to make some more after looking at these. mmmmmmm

Tips:
-You can replace half the shortening with applesauce to make them healthier, still tastes the same. Don’t replace all of it or they get a weird texture on the outside.
-If you prefer, you can use butter instead of shortening and add in the traditional amount of eggs for a more traditional texture.
-Be careful when storing; they are super moist and will stick together much like muffins or cupcakes. I stored them in ziploc bags left slightly open and a sheet of parchment paper between layers.

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Hard drives fail, they get stolen, they get broken. When you least expect it. Even if you are prepared. And what you are left with is a gut wrenching make you want to throw up what did I lose and will never get back feeling.

It happened to me yesterday. And it was awful timing, if there is such a thing as good timing for these things. Recently we rebuilt my dinosaur of a computer and the hard drive we bought was DOA, it would not format. I finally got around to sending it in and the replacement arrived Tuesday. My husband (in house IT :) ) installed it that night and I was going to spend Wednesday transferring files onto it so my External Hard Drive could go back to being the back up. As I went to move files, a horrible thing happened-nothing. It froze, it crashed. I tried again-it tried to transfer but the same thing happened.

I have an on-line back up so I checked there to see if everything was backed up before the crash. Everything up until November 18th, about the time I thought I noticed it act funny but then it seemed fine. Luckily those items are mostly not important although I don’t remember what all I lost so I could be wrong. Also luckily, my external hard drive is under warranty and will be sent back asap, hopefully all I have to pay is the shipping cost and will receive a new one, but everything on there is pretty much lost.

I thought I was prepared, but I was wrong. I’m lucky that after listening to other horror stories of hard drives crashing that I invested in an online back-up but I still failed. I never bothered to make physical backups on CD/DVD just in case-what if that had failed too? I will be spending a lot of time downloading all my files and burning CDs before I send the drive back just in case I need to try to have someone recover files.

So this is my PSA-Backup all your files! In at least two (2) locations (one on-site and one off-site). It doesn’t matter whether it’s just your personal pictures, resume, school work, tax returns, etc or you are a business person with client information as well. You can lose them all in an instant. What if the unthinkable happened and your computer is stolen? What if even worse happens and your house burns down? You won’t get those files back. You can’t recreate those memories or all the hours that went into creating whatever was on there. Can you imagine losing the first pictures of your babies? Or the thesis you’ve been working on for months? You NEED to have an off-site backup as well. Exchange CDs with a friend-you keep theirs and they keep yours. Get a safety deposit box. A fire-proof safe may not be temperature resistant enough for electronic devices and optical storage (CD/DVD, thumb drives, etc). Online storage is a great option as well. Most will backup your data as often as you like-continuously, daily, when your computer is idle, etc. If your hard drive fails you sign in to your account and either download everything you need or for a fee they can send it to you. There are several companies out there that provide a great service, just do your research. I won’t publicly announce who I use just in case some meanie out there wanted to try to do something bad to my backup.

No matter what you choose, do your research to decide what best fits your needs and please backup your data in two (2) places!

Here are a few articles about the subject:
What hard drive/disk failure is
Rate of failure
Signs of immenent failure

And a photo I would be devastated to lose
newborn photography
This is my oldest as a baby, 3 weeks old. The photo I took that inspired me to start this journey.

Another installment of Wednesday Wisdom where I will try to answer FAQ, share articles and inspiration.

*Part 2 of a 3 part series*
Why Choose Custom Photography?
compiled and written by Marianne Drenthe

Custom photography is more of a luxury than your entry level cookie cutter chain experience. Custom photography truly is not for everyone, it requires a level of commitment, investment in time and money, forethought and planning on the part of the subject/client and requires a larger time commitment for the photographer as well.

Clients who enjoy taking a more active role in the creation of their families’ memories have the desire to have portrait art that is truly personalized. These more discerning clients have been known to budget and allot time for a custom photography session. Many clients opt for it to be a once a year special experience, some opt to have custom photography sessions done to record their child’s stages in life. Having said this, it is clear that custom photography is not in everyone’s budget, it is something that most families save for to splurge on from time to time to memorialize their children as they really are (not posed and primped in the cookie cutter studio setting).

There is a great deal of time involved in creating high end custom photography sessions for a client. The luxury of great service, better choices and a supberb end product. The result of all this are heirloom quality images. The time invested at the session is only a small portion of time involved in this process.

Custom photography has been likened to purchasing a fine vehicle. To get to point B from A let’s face it, even a bus ride would suffice. If you want to luxuriate in a finely appointed vehicle, customizing your own experience by listening to smooth jazz while sitting in a climate controlled setting adjusted purely for your comfort in a body hugging leather interior, perhaps that Lexus you so desire is your cup of tea. Custom photography is much the same cup of tea. It is the Lexus of the photography world. It is where the intangibles make the experience truly wonderful and the images themselves make the investment of money and time truly worthwhile.

Custom photography can be broken down into even more levels. There are on location, studio, mixed studio/on location, specialty location and destination type photographers. The beauty of custom photography is in the choices and in the luxury of thoses options. The customized service level you are sure to experience will be amazing. The knowledge that your final images are the result of someone caring about those moments so much that they take extra time ensuring that the artwork you receive is good enough to stand by with their name on it. That level of quality and commitment is all but lost in the age of “mass produced,” “mass marketed,” corporate “everyone is a number”. Custom photography is based on being unique to you. How great an experience would be, to be able to sit back and allow a photographer to do this highly custom work for images that you will most likely cherish for a lifetime?

Keep in mind more than anything that the Lexus will never appreciate in value the way your portraits will. The portrait art you become invested in from your custom photographer will no doubt increase in value and become more priceless as the years pass.

Originally posted at http://www.professionalchildphotographer.com, posted with permission of author.
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I love cranberry sauce! I’m not talking about the kind that comes out of the can, the one that has ridge marks and comes out in glop. That one reminds me of Spam, somebody out there likes it but why eat it when there are so many better things? No I like the homemade whole berry cranberry sauce. Maybe it’s because it reminds me of my grandmother and the holiday meals she cooked. Maybe it’s because it tastes so much better and has a real texture. Or maybe simply because I have a fear of possibly artificially colored red food (allergy, I know it’s weird). Whatever the reason is, I love cranberry sauce. It makes fantastic leftovers (think a turkey wrap with lettuce, cranberry sauce, and cream cheese…mmmm) and is super easy to make!

Fresh cranberry sauce
*from the Ocean Spray bag*
Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 12-ounce package Ocean Spray® Fresh or Frozen Cranberries

Directions:
Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan. Bring to boil; add cranberries, return to boil. Reduce heat and boil gently for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cover and cool completely at room temperature. Refrigerate until serving time. Makes 2 1/4 cups.

As the berries begin to pop
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The finished product
Cranberry Sauce Recipe Surprise Portrait Photographer

Tips I’ve accumulated:
-If you think cranberry sauce is too tart you can use orange juice instead of the water (you may want to cut back the sugar). You can also use diced apples along with the cranberries to make a cran-apple sauce.
-Keep a close eye on it as it boils, it makes a big mess if it boils over! Trust me on this one.
-You can make this ahead of time and store overnight in the refrigerator, either serve cold or bring out early to bring to room temperature.
- It can also be made in the crockpot! Crockpot Cranberry Sauce
- And I saw this recipe for Catalina Cranberry Chicken in a Kraft Foods Magazine that looks delicious!
- And I’m looking forward to making cranberry, white chocolate, and macadamia nut cookies!

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Another installment of Wednesday Wisdom where I will try to answer FAQ, share articles and inspiration.

*Part 1 of a 3 part series*
What is Custom Photography?
compiled and written by Marianne Drenthe

The photographic art you choose to place on your wall is ultimately the result of the vision of the photographer. This vision, coupled with what you wear to your session, the environment, the lighting, even the mood the subjects are in at the time of photographing creates the work that you will want to proudly display on your walls forevermore.

Your first step in the process is more about determining who you are, who your family is and then seeking a photographer that reflects your style. For instance let’s say your family is extremely outdoorsy and loves playing on the beach. You start determining what style you like, browse through photography website portfolios and determine if any of the styles exhibited there would be a good fit with your life and family style. You have already determined that you should probably seek out a beach type photographer (that is if you live near a beach) and then begin narrowing the field down a bit.

Finally after a bit of internet research, you have narrowed it down to two photographers who do what seems like solid work, the sort of outdoor beach look you desire. It is now time to ask yourself: Do you like photographer A’s style over photographer B’s style? Is it because the people in the images of A’s style are having a great time and it seems very caught up in the moment vs. B photographer more posed, looking in the camera images? If this is a case, you probably like LIFESTYLE photography or perhaps even take it a step further and define your desired style as a PHOTOJOURNALISTIC photography style. The photographer you probably should choose is photographer A because their style is very similar to the style you desire.

What custom photography ultimately is all about is choice and experience (as in THE experience). Custom photography is about finding someone who will photograph your family, give you devoted 1:1 attention without worry of the next ‘in line’ or the feeling of a crowded portrait studio. A custom photographer will typically show you a fairly extensive gallery culled to only show the good images that meet the photographers’ creative sensibilities. Often the images are fully edited images-color corrected with blemishes and undereye circles removed. Custom photographers are also known as boutique studios, offering a range of products and unparalleled service. Think Lexus vs. Hyundai, think Nordstrom vs. WalMart.

Custom photography should have you, the client and your experience in mind.

Originally posted at www.professionalchildphotographer.com, posted with permission of author.

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