Saturday 8 December 2012

Christmas Treats

Looking for something fun to take to your Christmas party this year? We create all sorts of unique holiday cakes. Maybe you're looking for a winter wonderland scene with snowmen and snowflakes. Or maybe a cake with Santa's reindeer? Just let us know what you're looking for and we'll design something special for you.

Cupcakes are another great option. They're just the right size for the little people at your party. The kids can have their own treat after Christmas dinner while the adults enjoy their "grown-up" dessert.




We also make some fun iced sugar cookies. Each one is made from scratch and decorated by hand. From snowflakes to mittens to snowmen, we've got lots to choose from. Great for tucking into stockings...just put one in a little bag and tie with a ribbon. Easy!

Oh, and the best part? Our goodies taste as good as they look. To order, all you need to do is call us at 780-459-6560. Merry Christmas!

Tuesday 11 September 2012

Bringing Your Sandwiches from Sad to Sensational



Guest post by Sarah Robert BSc., Registered Dietitian and Owner of Simply Yours Nutrition

September often means the return to packed lunches, usually sandwiches.  For many people, the idea of packed sandwiches is less than appealing.  I remember once in elementary school my teacher was checking our lunch bags to make sure we had finished our sandwiches before we could go out to play.  I did not want to eat that sandwich – it was warm and wrapped in saran wrap and squishy.  I watched as the other children in my class filed out of the classroom one by one with the teacher checking their lunch bags as they went.  Then I carefully placed the already flat sandwich underneath my thermos and joined the line.  Success!

Except not really.  Turns out in hindsight that it really was an epic failure.  Okay, maybe not epic, but a failure nonetheless.  Without a good lunch, I think it is safe to say that my concentration and learning were not as good as they could’ve been.  And maybe I was a little grumpy.  And probably my mom wasn’t that thrilled to find a squished up and totally uneaten sandwich underneath my thermos when I got home.

But sandwiches don’t have to be sad or squishy.  And they certainly meet my criteria for being easy to prepare and a healthy choice.  But how to change your sandwiches from sad to sensational?

The outer layer:

Make it healthy – choose a 100% whole grain product.  Grandin Bakery sells delicious fresh 100% whole wheat bread, and their Kaiser buns and dinner rolls come in 60% whole wheat but you can order them in 100% whole wheat.  Remember to watch portion sizes – especially with buns, or breads that are not pre-sliced.

Make it delicious – does anything beat fresh bread or buns? 

Make it creative – switching from bread to buns or to other whole grain products can keep things interesting.  With bread sandwiches, you can cut them in different shapes – triangles, four squares, strips, or even use cookie cutters from time to time for heart, flower, dinosaur, or other shaped sandwiches (which my children really appreciate, but turns out my husband does not). :)

The spread:
Switch it up – try mustard, low fat salad dressing, hummus, light mayo, honey mustard, salsa, low fat cream cheese etc.

The filling:
Anything goes!  Fish is a healthy choice that many of us do not eat enough.  Try salmon or tuna on your sandwich.  Egg salad, cheese, leftover chicken or roast beef. 

The toppings:
In my opinion, the best sandwiches are made by the toppings you add in.  Tomato or cucumber slices, lettuce, little chunks of peppers, sliced apple, grated carrots.

And then, to keep your sensational sandwich from turning sad… first, consider packing the toppings separately and adding them right before eating.  Second, if the sandwich is for a child and they prefer all their sandwich components separate from one another, remember there is no reason that they need to eat it all at once.  Third, invest in a reusable container that will protect that sandwich from being squished en route.  Four, use either a reusable ice pack or a frozen water bottle or 100% juice box to keep the lunch at a temperature that is both safe and palatable.



Want more healthy lunch suggestions?  Simply Yours Nutrition will be focusing on healthy lunches for the month of September.  Like us on Facebook for free nutrition tips and information, and check out our website at www.simplyyoursnutrition.com



Sarah Robert is a Registered Dietitian with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition, meaning she has the knowledge, skills, and education to provide accurate nutrition information.  As a mom of 3, she understands the challenges families face, and the importance of practical recommendations.  With nearly 10 years experience, Sarah started Simply Yours Nutrition with the vision of giving families the tools and information that they need to successfully fit healthy eating into their lives.
 
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Saturday 21 July 2012

Princess Birthday Party

Do you have a little girl with a birthday coming up? Here's her chance to be a princess for a day! Princess parties are great for girls around 5-8 years old.

When you send out invitations, let the guests know they can come dressed up as princesses. It is also nice to have a few extra dress-up pieces at the party for anyone who forgets or doesn't have a costume.

There are so many great ideas for party activities:

  1. Decorate crowns with feathers and gems.
  2. Make necklaces and bracelets with beads and cord.
  3. Paint wooden jewelry boxes and jazz them up using glitter glue.
  4. Pick up a few princess puzzles and see who can finish making theirs the fastest. The kids can take home their puzzles after the party.
  5. Have a princess race. Each girl puts a book on her head and they all walk (run!) to the finish line.
  6. Play a princess memory game. Put a bunch of princess items on a tray. If you're like us, you'll have plenty of princess toys around the house. Look for things like princess figurines, tiny hair combs, glass slippers, and rings. The older the children are, the more items you can place on the tray. To play the game, give the girls a minute to look at all the items on the tray. Have the girls turn around and then remove one item from the tray. Let them look at the tray again and try to figure out which item is missing. Replace the toy and play again.
  7. Have a dance party. Put on some fun music and let the girls dance in their fancy dresses.

Ready for snack time? Grandin Bakery has lots of fun ideas for party treats. We can do cakes with tiaras, castles and pretty princesses. We also have a set of cutters that make the loveliest cookies. Just let us know how you'd like them decorated!






Instead of goodie bags, you might want to give one special item to each girl, like a wand or a princess story book. And if you have a printer at home, you can take a group picture of the princesses, print out copies, and send each girl home with a photo to remember the special day. Happy party planning!

Friday 18 May 2012

Teddy Bear Birthday Party


Here is a great theme for a little girl's birthday party: Teddy Bears! This party would be great for younger kids between the ages of 4-6.

Invite each guest to bring along her favorite teddy bear. The teddies can join in all the birthday fun, from snack time to present opening.
  • Set up extra chairs at the table so that each girl can sit next to her bear at a tea party.
  • Make hats for the teddy bears using paper cups, crayons, and stickers. Use some stretchy string to put chin straps on the hats so that they stay snugly on the bears. 
  • Let the kids decorate teddy bear shaped cookies. Grandin Bakery can make uniced sugar cookies that are ready to be decorated. We can also put together containers of icing in any color you like. Just pick up some candies or other toppings at the grocery store and you're set! Here is a picture of the teddy bear cutter we use at the bakery:
  • Be sure to play games with the teddies. One idea is to have a teddy bear race. Split the kids up into pairs and give each pair a tea towel to place their teddies on. Each person holds two corners of the tea towel and together they carry their bears to the finish line. Whichever pair gets there first wins. If the bears fall out of the tea towel, back to the starting line!
  • When it's time to open gifts, first have each guest hide her teddy bear for the birthday girl to find. Each time a girl's bear is found, her present is opened. This is a fun way to get everyone involved in the gift opening.
  • Having kids over for lunch? Make teddy bear shaped sandwiches. Simply cut bread into bear shapes using cookie cutters and then add cheese or jam. Here are some cute grilled cheese sandwiches that are beary fun!

Friday 9 March 2012

Nostalgia

I love looking through old photos. It's an opportunity to appreciate where we've been. Recently, I came across these pictures from the bakery, which I'm guessing were taken in the late 70's. Our family has been in the baking business for generations. My husband and his brother were taught how to bake by their dad, who in turned learned from his father. Even great granddad was a baker! It just runs in the family. My husband can't imagine doing anything else. There is something very special about turning simple ingredients like flour and eggs into a hearty bread or decadent pastries.

These photos are from when Grandin Bakery was located in Grandin Mall. We still have many customers that remember stopping in there for treats after dance class or hockey practice when they were kids. And now they are bringing their own children by the bakery for cookies or donuts. We have some pretty great customers. Thanks for letting us help you with your school lunches and family BBQs, with your birthday parties and special occasions for so many years!



  Wow! Cinnamon Buns were 6 for 69¢!

Saturday 4 February 2012

Valentine's Day Goodies

My husband and I have only celebrated Valentine's Day at a restaurant once. That was enough for us. Oh, sure, we enjoyed the food and good company. But the two hour wait for a table, not so much. The restaurant didn't take reservations for Valentine's Day, so we thought we'd just hope for the best. When we found out how long the wait was, we thought about going home, but we were with another couple and had really been looking forward to a night out with them.

So the four of us made our way back to the van and we hunkered down for a couple of hours. I'll admit, we had some fun laughing and chatting together while we waited for our pager to buzz us in from the cold, but mini vans aren't built for cuddling. It's hard to enjoy a snuggle with your Valentine when there's an aisle separating your seat from his!

These days, hubby and I are more content to just stay home on Valentine's Day. We have a nice dinner together (usually with the kids!) and enjoy some cuddles afterwards on our comfy couch. If you decide to stay in this year for Valentine's Day, be sure to share something yummy for dessert. Check out these cute goodies from Grandin Bakery and surprise your Valentine with some sweet treats.





Tuesday 24 January 2012

Sweet Potato French Toast Recipe

 
 













I love every opportunity I can get to sneak veggies into my kids' food.

Now, I won't proclaim that this recipe is super healthy. I mean it does have both syrup and brown sugar. But, this French toast does include a veggie and it tastes yummy. My girls gobble these up!

I usually buy canned sweet potato at a health food store, but you can also make your own. Click here for directions on how to bake sweet potatoes. Once they're cooked, you just need to let them cool enough so that you don't burn yourself, then tear off the peels (they should come off easily) and mash.

Here's the recipe:
3/4 cup pureed sweet potato
1/4 cup milk
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla
4 eggs, beaten
10-12 slices bread (I use brown)

Preheat a non-stick frying pan on the stove top at just below medium heat. Mix the sweet potato, milk, cinnamon, vanilla & eggs in a shallow dish. Quickly dip both sides of a slice of bread into the mixture and put into the pan (you don't want to let the bread soak in the mixture, just dip to coat). Cook about 2 minutes, flip, then cook for about 2 minutes more. As you take the toasts out of the pan, move them to an oven-safe dish and keep them warm in the oven at 200 degrees F while you cook up the rest of the French toast.

Serve with margarine, a drizzle of maple syrup and a sprinkle of brown sugar (trust me, the combination of syrup and brown sugar is fantastic!)

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Dinosaur Birthday Party

I love planning birthday parties for my kids. And it always helps to have a little inspiration, so I thought I'd share some of my ideas with you here. Today's theme is dinosaurs!
 1.     
1.       Set the Scene:
  •  Let the birthday boy or girl help you draw dinosaur foot prints and hang them around the house. 
  • Make a mini dino world to put on the party table. Fill a container with dirt, scatter rocks over top, tuck in a few small branches for trees, and add some plastic dinosaurs.

 Plan Fun Activities:
  • Have a dinosaur dig! Buy a bag or two of plastic, toy dinosaurs (you can usually find these at a dollar store) and bury them in a bucket of Lego. Divide the kids into two teams and line them up a few feet away from the bucket. Let the teams race to dig up the dinosaurs. The first person on each team runs to the Lego and starts searching. Once he finds a dinosaur, he runs back to his team and the next person runs over to start searching. The team that finds their half of the hidden dinosaurs first is the winner. In the summer, if the weather is nice, you can play this game in the sandbox instead of with Lego. 
  •  Play T-Rex hide & seek: Whoever’s turn it is to seek has to roar and stomp like a Tyrannosaurus Rex while he looks for the other kids.
  • Make paper plate Stegosauruses: Buy two sizes of paper plates and cut them into halves. Give each child a small half plate for the head and a large half plate for the body. Using double-sided tape, help them attach the head to one end of the body (the dino will be in profile view). You could always have assembled dino bodies ready for the kids to decorate, if that’s easier. Let the kids use foam stickers to make legs, spikes, eyes and ears. They can also color their dinosaurs with markers or crayons.




 
 
Have Super Dino Snacks:
  • What's on the menu? How about dinosaur eggs (grapes or jellybeans), dinosaur bones (popcorn twists) and swamp water (juice).
  •  Set out some fun dinosaur-shaped cookies. Grandin Bakery makes sugar cookies decorated in any colors you like.


 Happy party planning!