Sunday, September 23, 2012

What the......What?




As I sit here in yet another Starbucks waiting on a good friend of mine, I'm reminded of the last time I was in a Starbucks. What a strange situation I found myself in there....*cue wavy line thingys*

My 5 year old daughter attended a birthday party at one of those indoor bouncy house places. You know the sort, giant rooms with several different inflatable bouncy jungle gyms for kids to break their neck or catch scarlet fever on. They're glorious.

But I digress. My mom and I picked her up from the party and decided that, since we wanted some Starbucks, we would treat her to Starbucks as well. After all, she had just been loaded up on sugar and adrenaline, by all means, let's keep this buzz going. (Just a pun, it was never my intention to caffeinate my child!) So we located the nearest store and headed in that direction.

I have never even looked to see if they sold drinks for kids at Starbucks before, but I figured they would have some sort of juice so I felt confident. As I approached the counter I asked if they had apple juice (my girl didn't want any hot chocolate or cider and she despises all kinds of milk) and the woman directed me to the cold case which was, in fact, devoid of any kind of juice at all. I informed her of the situation and she agreed to give her a small cup of apple juice from their private stash at a reasonable rate. Hooray! We would all be appeased and enjoy Starbucks together on this glorious late summer day. We shuffled over (that's all you can do with an over-tired 5 year old, shuffle)  to the tiny waiting area in this, the tiniest 'Bucks I've ever seen, and waited patiently.

Some time later our name is called and we receive our beverages. We stop to organize at the sugar table and  I reach for the cup that must be my daughter's apple juice, as it is the smallest one. It is hot. I think I've grabbed my chai tea latte by mistake and grab the much larger cup which I now believe to contain the apple juice. It too, is hot. What? Perhaps we got someone else's drink by mistake? I opened the lid to the smaller cup and it is frothy....did they just serve my 5 year old a latte? It smells like apple juice so I take a sip, and yes, it is apple juice. HOT apple juice. Weird, right? I tell my daughter it's like hot apple cider and try to talk it up. She is not impressed. So I tell the barrista that I had no idea they planned to heat the apple juice and asked if I could have a cup of ice to pour it over. She rolled her eyes and adamantly stated "I wouldn't do that." OK.......my question to her is "Why not?". Ms. Rolly Eyes is now thoroughly irritated and insists on just giving us an entirely new, unheated cup of juice. We simply cannot salvage the heated juice. Not in her Starbucks. Not on her watch. *cue wavy line thingys again*

Am I the only one who finds this so totally odd? Has this ever happened to anyone else? Should I have assumed that because the juice was ordered from a coffee shop that it should most definitely be delivered hot? I am at a loss. It's certainly not the most Earth shattering event and it doesn't even come close to the toddler who was served an alcoholic beverage at an Applebee's last year, but it still puzzles me. I guess you can just file this one under "How to Irritate Barristas and Score Free Hot Apple Juice".

Friday, September 14, 2012

Behold! I have created yogurt.

I did it!

The last time I tried to make homemade yogurt I fouled it up. Three. Simple. Instructions. I couldn't make it happen. Needless to say I was very disappointed as I had waited to try this recipe for a long time. I think part of me knew I'd mess it up the first time. That's not out of the ordinary.

But not this time! This time I followed the directions without fail and was blessed with a crock pot full of homemade yogurt to enjoy in the morning! It tasted just like store-bought plain yogurt and was only slightly thinner. I added some local honey I had recently picked up and it was perfection. I am pleased. I can't wait to try it with the local organic whole milk I plan to buy at the farmer's market tomorrow. Ooooh..I just can't wait! I even tested it out on my 20 month old to see if I could replace the expensive commercial brand organic whole milk yogurt she eats every day and she liked it! I sweetened hers with a slice of canned peach and the pear juice it was canned in. It made it a little too watery and she totally rejected the diced peach pieces (what?!?), but she still ate the yogurt so I call it a win.



The best part is that this really couldn't be any easier to do. It utilizes the brilliance of a slow cooker and you know I like me some slow cookin'. I HIGHLY suggest you visit "A Busy Mom's Slow Cooker Adventures" and try out this recipe, or any of her other delicious recipes. I love being able to prep dinner early in the day and throw it in the slow cooker so the 5pm scramble is a little less, well.....scrambled. :O)

Enjoy!