October 17, 2016: Nine Years?!

Sour Cream had another birthday last night. Lately I've spent countless hours remembering the Milklings as infants and toddlers, and find their current state almost impossible to believe.

Skim sorta has a boyfriend. She went to school with him in Phoenix and they just do Google Hangouts now and then. Kind of a harmless first boyfriend, I guess.

Spookily Good Sugar Cookies

I intended to make these with Halloween-themed M&M's, but I didn't find any, so you're just going to have to pretend. One of my chief complaints about M&M cookies is that the candies are so sweet that the overall effect can be something that appeals only to those who are 10 and under. But this recipe is just the thing--not too sweet and the generous quantity of vanilla along with a hint of nutmeg give them a flavor I can only describe as perfect.

from The Essential Crunchy Sugar Cookie recipe in The King Arthur Flour Cookie Companion

1/4 cup (1 5/8 oz.) vegetable shortening
1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened (this is 1/2 stick, or 2 oz.)
2/3 cup (4 3/4 oz.) granulated sugar
1/2 cup (2 oz.) milk (not skim)
1 teaspoon white vinegar or cider vinegar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract (yes, a whole tablespoon)
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg (I grated my own with a microplane grater and used about 1/2 teaspoon just because it ends up being so fluffy)
2 cups (8 1/2 oz.) all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
heaping 1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups M&M's*
additional granulated sugar for tops of cookies

Preheat oven to 325°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. (Alternatively, you can grease the baking sheets.)

Using a stand mixer (or sturdy electric hand mixer and a large bowl), cream shortening, butter, and sugar for approximately 3 minutes, until light and fluffy. Scrape down sides of bowl.

In a liquid measuring cup, stir together the milk, vinegar, and vanilla. Add this to the butter mixture, beating until well combined. The mixture will look curdled, but this is fine.

Add nutmeg, flour, baking soda, and salt while mixer is off. Start beating on slowest speed and gradually increase to medium-low, beating until the mixture forms a cohesive dough. Add M&M's and beat or stir until candies are evenly distributed throughout.

Use a cookie scoop, spoon, or your hands to form dough into 1.5-inch balls. Place about 2 inches apart on cookie sheets.

Using the bottom of a drinking glass dipped in sugar, flatten the balls to 1/4 inch thick.

Bake for 20 minutes, rotating sheets on top and bottom racks halfway through. When done, the cookies should be a light gold color and just beginning to brown around the bottom edges. Remove them from the oven and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Store in an airtight plastic container or ziplock bag for up to 1 week.

*A "medium" bag of M&M's contains 1 3/4 cups, which works fine for this recipe, but if you spring for the "large" bag, you'll have a full 2 cups and some leftovers to much on, which may be either a positive or a negative depending on your perspective.

1987 Rewind: Game Thirteen

MINNESOTA 13, SEATTLE 5 IN MINNESOTA

Date:  Monday, April 20.

Batting stars:  Al Newman was 2-for-4 with a double and a walk, scoring twice and driving in two.  Gary Gaetti was 1-for-3 with a three-run homer (his third) and a walk.  Randy Bush was 1-for-2 with a double and a walk, scoring once and driving in one.

Pitching star:  Mike Smithson pitched seven innings, giving up four runs (three earned) on eight hits and a walk with no strikeouts.

Opposition stars:  John Moses was 4-for-5 with a run and an RBI.  Ken Phelps was 1-for-3 with a home run (his fourth) and a walk, driving in two.  Rey Quinones was 1-for-3 with a double and a run.

The game:  The Twins scored six runs in the first and never had a lead of less than four after that.  Mariners starter Mike Morgan faced six batters and did not retire any of them, giving up RBI doubles to Bush and Kent Hrbek, the Gaetti three-run homer, and a home run to Roy Smalley.

Of note:  Newman raised his average to .333...Kirby Puckett was 0-for-3 with a walk and a run, dropping his average to .400...Dan Gladden was 1-for-1 as a reserve and was batting .346.

Record:  The Twins were 9-4 and in first place, leading California by one game.

Notes:  Newman started the game at shortstop in place of Greg Gagne.  Gagne entered the game in the eighth inning to give Gaetti a break, with Newman moving to third base...Bush was again in right and Tom Brunansky in left.  Gladden entered the game in the seventh and took over for Puckett in center...Smithson did a lot of pitching from 1982-86, and it appears to have taken a toll on him.  He pitched 199.1 innings in 1982 (most in AAA), 223.1 in 1983, 252 in 1984 (his first year with the Twins), 257 in 1985, and 198 in 1986.  He led the league in starts in both 1984 and 1985.  He did very well 1984, was still decent in 1985, was not very good in 1986, and by 1987 he was done as an effective pitcher.  His first two starts in 1987 were good, this one was okay, but it would go downhill from here.  He made a couple of starts that weren't bad, but most of them were.  He spent part of the season in the minors and would only make one more really good start, on September 5.  The Twins released him after the season, he had a couple of poor years with Boston, and then he was done, apparently a victim of overuse.  When the old school guys talk about how modern pitchers are "babied", they never mention the Mike Smithsons of baseball, but a guy could find an awful lot of them if he wanted to take the time to look.

Happy Birthday–October 16

Art Devlin (1879)
Goose Goslin (1900)
Boom-Boom Beck (1904)
Matt Batts (1921)
Dave DeBusschere (1940)
Tim McCarver (1941)
Don Hood (1949)
Brian Harper (1959)
Kevin McReynolds (1959)
Billy Taylor (1961)
Darren Reed (1965)
Josias Manzanillo (1967)
Bryce Harper (1992)

Goose Goslin was a star for the franchise in the 1920s, when it played in Washington.

Better known as a basketball player, Dave DeBusschere pitched for the White Sox from 1962-1963.

We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to spookymilk’s daughter.

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