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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

N F L Sparrow


National Football League Sparrow Poem

Dave Duerson sat next to me on a plane.
A massive hero in a first class seat.
Stewardess offers him Cristal Champagne,
writing notes in my moleskin, I refrain.

Raise the armrest, as I am bantam freight.
He chuckles at the gesture as a giant,
brushes the laptop as if dust holds weight.
Conversation digs into complaint.

Dave desires to share early history
perhaps book, or memoir of his childhood,
not the NFL, the stand-up story,
before a brute American manhood.

When NFL ends violence in play,
hear stadiums full cheer another day.


Caroline Gerardo ©  copyright 12/20/2017



#cardinals #bears

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Calf Devotional Poem



                  Devotional


Calves hide in the orchard, they know better.
Thieves hack your bones until ice remains.
Scratch like ingrown hairs inside a sweater.
True hearts pump love in arteries and veins.

Tell me health is not fixed by a pharma pills.
Climate changed already and will once more,
Corp oil drilling and mining always spills.
Stand up to fake news with an elephant roar.

Springs of fracking leads to flames at the tap.
Transformation happens water to wine.
Cow bells ring at lecherous Alabama clap.
Martyrs curves of meatless scrolling vine.

Though outnumbered, lacking power.
Sing long up high upon a bell tower.




click on the videos for me
herding cattle in high heels,
they are good girl cows
but look at sassy face on
Leigh Corfman, yes that
is the name of the sassy
white calf on the right.

Caroline Gerardo copyright 2017








Saturday, December 2, 2017

Sugar Cookie Recipe

  • Brenda Dougherty Gilb's cookie production 2017 above
  • What you need:

Sift dry ingredients flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside if humid day- cover in a bowl. 

Place butter and sugar in mixer and beat until creamy and the color of eggshell or goats milk.
Mixing well is important 
Add egg and milk and beat to combine for about a minute or less. You can use two egg whites instead of one large egg. This makes the dough a tiny bit whiter if you want to decorate the cookies as snowflakes. Add the little splash of vanilla. Tell me you aren't using imitation vanilla. IF you don't have real bourbon vanilla skip the ingredient...
Turn mixer off scrape off beaters. Go ahead taste. Maybe it needs a pinch, no maybe you need a glass of wine?
Slowly add flour with a fork, and beat with hand wire wisk until mixture pulls away from the side of the bowl. Takes about 2 minutes if room temperature is 70 and dry day
Divide the dough in half, wrap in waxed paper, and refrigerate for 2 hours.
Dough needs to remain cold to roll properly.
Take one ball out of refrigerator.
Grease the metal cookie baking sheets with salted butter and put in refirgerator
If you happen to own the luxury of marble countertop (I no longer do in my little cottage)
the process is easier than on wooden board.
Sprinkle the board or surface with a snowy layer of powdered sugar (a teaspoon)
and take your hand in curve and put a teaspoon in the hand- rub over and on the
rolling pin held over the board allowing the excess to fall. 
Roll to an even quarter inch thick.
If dough warms put back in refrigerator covered with wax paper and turn house heat down.
The dough should be able to shake, slide and skate upon the powdered sugar on the board.
Cookie baking sheet (thin metal kind) should be COLD before you move the cut out shapes
Heat oven to 375 degrees 
When oven is ready put cookies into oven and at 4 minutes turn the metal tray - from twelve o'clock to three o'clock - not a whole spin just a little turn in the oven. Don't remove from oven. Do this trick quickly to keep the heat at even temperature. Not a pirouette, just a turn.
I found last year that using my cell phone as a timer was handy. 
At eight minutes look at the cookies. IF edges are slightly brown they are done. If still white wait one more minute. Total cooking time 8 -9 minutes.
Temperature, ovens, moisture and weather are part of getting this down to perfect.
Cookies should have room around them. When you put on the sheet they need about an inch and a half on all sides.
Cookies done- allow to cool a couple minutes before you move them to the decorating surface.
Now you need some helpers. Make a couple bowls of icing. 
stick salted butter
box powdered sugar
teaspoon vanilla
A tablespoon or more of whipping cream ( buy the little carton of whole whipping cream)
Beat for about 2 minutes - if you want it thinner add more vanilla or cream