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Friday, August 12, 2011
Peanut Butter Magic Shell
I know I already posted today, but I just have to do this. I have never been more proud to be a food blogger. I have been amazed by how supportive this community is since I joined 4 months ago. I have "met" so many wonderful women, that amaze me day in and day out. I am new to In Jennie's Kitchen, so I just learned of her loss. Her husband had a massive heart attack on Sunday, and passed away. He was a loving father to two little girls. On this very sad day, Jennie has one wish. That you make Mikey's favorite Creamy Peanut Butter Pie, and share it with someone you love. Because you really never know what is going to happen tomorrow. Read more at For Mikey.
All over food blogs today people are making this pie. I unfortunately do not have the ingredients to do so. I also have a sick child, so leaving the house isn't happening either. Instead, I made you this. Peanut Butter Magic Shell. I just couldn't let today pass, and do something to honor Mikey. I have never met Jennie, and I can not even fathom what she is going through. Hopefully she can feel the love and support we are all sending her today.
Peanut Butter Magic Shell
Printable Recipe
1/3 cup Peanut Butter
3 Tbls Butter
In a microwave safe bowl, melt together peanut butter and butter. Stir until well blended. Let sit for a few minutes to cool. Pour over your favorite ice cream. Store at room temperature.
I am nut for peanut butter, tehe..I'm such a dork. Looks yummy! We are glad to have you in the blogging community!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful of you to share and I couldn't agree more about how supportive this community is! I'm heading right home to do a post myself, thank you for sharing this!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteSo well put Erin. The blogging community really is so kind and supportive! I can't believe I didnt know how to make this- its genius! Love it- Going to try it over my banana ice cream in a bit!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a spin on a peanut butter pie...and I'm with you - I've never been so proud to be a food blogger.
ReplyDeleteI hope your child feels better soon.
I just learned about Jennie's loss. I wasn't checking facebook and now I am aware of what's going on in the food blog world. Oh my goodness... I can't imagine what she's going through. :-( You are so sweet for contributing what you can do. I hope your little boy will get well soon. Mine got better and thanks for the well wishes Erin! Now it's my turn to send some luv to your boy. :-)
ReplyDeleteI too am so proud to be associated with a group of people that supports each other in times of need. It's humbling!
ReplyDeleteSo nice of you to support Jennie today...I had not visited her blog till I heard of her loss yesterday, so no time to bake. You're right, food bloggers are a great community...kind and giving...especially in tough times.
ReplyDeleteYum!! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI had hoped to make a pie today too but couldn't so I know how you're feeling. But yes, this IS a wonderful supportive community.
ReplyDeleteI also didn't have time to make a pie today :((( I pray for her and her family...
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel when you just want to do something; that's how I felt. I love your chocolate peanut butter tribute.
ReplyDeleteI just saw this on Hester's blog. I don't know Jennie and haven't read the post yet. Kudos to you for memorializing Mikey as best you can with the resources you have at home. That's what it's about.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! So easy, so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting your tribute at the memoriam link up.I've been blogging for about the same amount of time as you and am just amazed at this community!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this- my son is going to love you! :-)
You totally nailed it. This is the sweetest, most supportive community I've ever been accepted into. I absolutely love all the love :) And who knew how simple magic shell was? Will totally have to try this. Hope your sickie feels better soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud to be a part of our little food blogging community. Great addition to peanut butter pie day, great post.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I can't wait to make it, my son is going to love you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to link up at the memoriam link-up. What an amazing community we are part of!
Hope your son feels better soon!
I couldn't make the pie either, due to commitments but she was certainly in my thoughts. We're having an dear old friend and his fiancé over tonight for dinner tonight (he suffered from a heart attack a month ago, fortunately for him (and us) they were able to operate and save him - it's hereditary, he is fit and not overweight!) I usually cook on the healthier side but I'm being super careful tonight.
ReplyDeleteIts sure magic looking Erin, what more with the peanut butter, yummy and inviting.
ReplyDeleteThe support in the food blogging world really is amazing. I, too, couldn't make the pie yesterday (didn't have time to get the ingredients) but I will next week. I love what you did with the magic shell. You were very creative with what you had. I made a berry crisp. Good luck next week. Next week is our last full week of vacation. Hope we make the best of it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely recipe. Such support is just awe inspiring. Proud to be part of such a great community.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up... I did not know.....and I will surely be passing on the pie recipe as well as this. big love out there!
ReplyDeleteErin, your peanut butter shell is as good as any pie as far as I'm concerned. Yes, it's a lovely community we are surrounded with and you are one of those beautiful people in it :-). My 7-yr old son was sick too these few days, so I totally know how you feel. Hope your son's recovering well!
ReplyDeleteErin....your peanut butter shell is such a wonderful gesture of your support. It's wonderful to see just how strong our community is. Hope your son feels better soon!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and easy to make!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have loved watching all of the support for Jennie and her family. Praying peace and comfort for them all.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of what you make, your heart is there and its covered with peanut butter. Happy you still were able to post!
ReplyDeleteHi Erin, I got your sweet note and wanted to pop by. I honestly thought you were a veteran blogger. I had no idea you were so new to it. So kudos to you. I am even more impressed with you than I was before. This was a very thoughtful post, especially with a sick munchkin at home. The foodie community sure is a supportive place. I am quite proud to be part of it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I agree it is wonderful how supportive the food blog community is. My heart goes out to Jennie and her girls.
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