Posted on February 22, 2016
What a beautiful Saturday, but terribly gloomy Sunday. As I sat on my couch sorting through the piles of gram’s recipes, I came across two matching cards. One for Peanut Butter Cake and one for Peanut Butter Icing. What delicious pairing for this gloomy day!
Now grams was a BIG cake person. She always had some lying around the house for ‘just in case anyone dropped by.’ My uncle Dave also has a mild obsession with angel cake with homemade sugar icing (heaven forbid it’s anything but homemade sugar icing, you’d never hear the end of it). I’m actually fairly certain that gram’s thought everything was better with icing. I’ll never be able to prove this of course, but it was her thing. Cake too dry.. add icing.. brownies too plain.. why not a good batch of icing? Almost every cake recipe in all her cookbooks and recipe cards include icing.
I have so many fond memories of grams pulling out the beaters and whipping up fresh icing for all her baked goods. Dave would always just ‘happen to wonder into the kitchen’ and be on hand to lick the beaters. Now I will ALSO admit my hubs had a little say in this selection, as he has a mild obsession with everything peanut butter based. As payment, he helped model for a few of my shots AND I made him homemade mac and cheese tonight, so double bonus for him.
So without further ado, I give you gram’s Peanut Butter Cake with Peanut Butter Icing.
Peanut Butter Cake:
Preheat oven to 350°.
Sift into mixing bowl:
Add to bowl:
Mix all ingredients for 2 minutes until light and fluffy.
Now add to bowl and mix till smooth:
Spray or butter a 9×13 pan and evenly pour batter into. Place in oven for 30-40 minutes until toothpick or knife comes out clean. Once done, remove from oven and allow to cool completely.


Peanut Butter Icing:
This was easiest to make while the cake was cooking and just cover it until ready to use.
Mix together the following ingredients until smooth.
Once cake is cooled pour icing over cake and spread evenly. Cut and serve. Enjoy!
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Posted on February 15, 2016
Sooooo…. Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! Not only is it the cheesy Hallmark day of love but also my dad’s birthday (Happy Birthday Dad!). Two reasons to celebrate in my book! Plus, I get some yummy Wockenfuss chocolates and roses from my hubs… so double bonus! As I munch on pistachio marzipans and admire these beautiful roses, I’m baking one of my favorite grandma recipes.
Now something that gram’s did for everyone, regardless of the holiday, is she’d send cards. I’m pretty sure she had a closetful of cards for every and any occasion. Halloween, 4th of July, Valentine’s Day.. it didn’t matter. You got a corny card with a little heartfelt message inside signed with love from grandma.
Who knew greeting cards would be one of the things I missed the most? Those little notes from grams just letting you know she cared in her own little way haven’t arrived in my mailbox for 1/2 a year now. This doesn’t stop me from still checking my mailbox every holiday and smiling a little, thinking about and remembering her cards.
This Valentine’s Day annnd first official recipe post I’m making one of my favorite sweet treats gram’s used to make. Pecan Tussies (also known as nut tussies by many). Now I know most people say Tassies, but that’s not how gram’s rolled and I sure as shit am not going to change her recipe name. I even dug out one of gram’s old mini-muffin tins I had hiding in my cupboard. I love it’s old texture. I’m sure it has to be over 40 years old.
These tiny pecan pie bites still manage to bring a smile to my face whenever I make them for Christmas cookie plates or just because. So bake up a batch! This is a great one to do with kids or as a couple. Share them with your sweetie (or sweeties) and enjoy your Valentine’s Day!

Pecan Tussies:
Crust:
Mix all above ingredients together and put in mini muffin tins. Use about a tablespoon of dough for each muffin cup.
Filling:
Mix together the following ingredients by hand.
After throughly mixed, fill each muffin tin (about a tablespoon of filling).

This will make roughly 24 pecan tussies. Put in oven at 350 degrees for 20 minutes or until tops start to brown. Remove from oven and cool until filling has set. Use a knife and carefully run around the tussies edge to remove from tin. Serve and enjoy!
-Alysha

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Posted on February 8, 2016
Welll…. this has been a post long in the making. Now stick with me. I know it’s long… I know it’s a little deep and sad but I promise, we’re going to come out of this tunnel and you’re going to be glad you read through to the end. I’m taking a dramatically different turn from weddings and writing about something that I’ve had on my mind and heart for a while now.
As many of the people close to me know, one of the most important women in my life passed away August of last year. It wasn’t that my family didn’t know it was coming, as she had been diagnosed with a fairly aggressive form of breast cancer. Being a Pizor (who are known for their mule like stubbornness), she exceeded the doctors expectations ten fold and shared her laughter, love, and encouragement with us triple the time that had been given to her. Grams is the one who gave me a love of cooking, much of my artistic talent, along with an appreciation for family and friends above all else.
Grandpa and Grandma shortly after they got married and grandma’s high school portrait.
The last few years as a photographer, I’ve tried to document the time I’ve had with her as much as I could. From every day things, when we visited, to our last holidays and birthdays together, I’ve been snapping away, hoping to have some visual memories to hold near and dear to my heart. My husband and I moved up our wedding day so she could see one of her grandkids marry. Even though at that point, she was near the end of her life, grams champed through, beaming the whole time.
Our last family Christmas at Grandma’s House.
The last family trip to Washington, DC. Grandma’s pick to share her love of America and patriotism with all of us and all the ladies at my bachelorette party.
All the fun Pizor Yoder Christmas traditions. The last time the whole family is together.
Our wedding with the grandparents and me with grandma taken by the fantastic Heather over at Dreaming Tree Studios.
Honestly, if she knew I was writing this… and giving her all this credit, she’d wave it off with a smile and a hug. Grams was never one who liked being in the spotlight regardless of her many achievements, the lives she touched, and the countless people’s days she made. Whether you were getting a ‘Dodi Pizor’ dinner delivered when you were sick, reading a handwritten card in the mail, or helping her run a Special Olympics event, she truly touched so many people’s lives.


Gram’s at David’s surprise party with my Uncle David and my sister Kate.
One that many people don’t know about would be Penn State’s THON. My grams, who was a huge advocate for people with special needs (because of my uncle, David, who I have written about before), helped implement what is known as THON today. Gram’s family and childhood friend, Dr. Lear, asked how he could help with David and the many special needs things grandma was running. Soon after friends, family, and students (including my mom and uncle) piled in some buses and vans and headed down to dance and raise money all night. Thus creating what is known as THON today. No joke, she was a pretty amazing, awe-inspiring hell of human being and the world is a sadder place without her in it.
Gram’s teaching all her techniques on the whole Yoder clan’s last Thanksgiving together.
Now… onwards to some more happy thoughts! From the first memories I have of grams, she was cooking. I would sit up on the countertop and just watch in wonder as she’d whip up dish after dish. She’d always include all of her grandkids, teaching them the art of ‘a little bit of this.. and a little bit of that’ cooking. Not only was love in every recipe, but half the time… there wasn’t any recipe at all! “You just keep adding until it tastes good,” she’d say.

One of gram’s last birthday’s with her favorite cake mom made.
Much of my childhood was spent helping mix cookie dough, chop ingredients, and figuring out her cooking style. On most occasions, she’d pull out her mother’s handwritten cookbook or one of the mountains of recipe cards she stockpiled from her many friends. “They were a good base,” as she’d put it, “you can always add ingredients later.”
This all helped transform me to where I am today. If you didn’t know, when I’m not photographing weddings, families, or babies… I’m photographing and styling food for Ahold USA. It’s my normal 8-5, Monday through Friday gig. I’m a creative corporate warrior (yes, I know the irony there) and truthfully I don’t think I’d even be close to where I am today if it wasn’t for this incredible lady.
One of my favorite photos ever of grandma when she was posing for my portraiture class and her smiling for the camera at Thanksgiving.
Upon her passing, grams had asked that I get her mother’s cookbook, one of the cookbooks she had helped author, along with a few binders and boxes full of recipe cards. It’s like a treasure trove of everything grandma loved to cook, bake, or had enjoyed eating. All of these have little ‘grandma notes‘ in the seams or quantities scratched out and replaced with something she’d found more favorable. Various recipes she’d collected over the years… a party hors d’oeuvres she’d had on New Years or a cake recipe from an Aunt’s dinner.. why not?
So I’ve decided to honor grams and all these recipes. Share them… share them with your family… share them with the world, if you will. Whether it’s something grams cooked for me growing up, or a recipe from the 50s, I’m going to make it, photograph it, and publish it on this blog. I’ve come to the conclusion that I can’t help but share these. Gram’s fed anyone and everyone she ever met. Sharing food, conversation, and laughter was kind of her thing. By cooking these recipes, photographing them, and sharing them with you, I feel that it’s the best way for me to honor her. I can only hope that all of you can enjoy some of grams favorite recipes, spend time cooking them with your families, and begin to add your own notes and scribbles to the sidebars. She’d smile at that. So without further ado, a little of my family to yours. This one’s for you grandma.
With the Super Bowl in mind, here’s a quick and easy recipe for all those ‘unannounced guests.’ In grandma fashion, she could whip up anything and everything for anyone who stopped by. You never left gram’s hungry.

Quick Cheese Ball for Crackers (or veggies):
Mix together all the ingredients well, except the pecans. Put chopped pecans in a bowl and set next to cheese mixture. Coat hands in a little oil (to avoid sticking) and create a ball. Roll ball in bowl of nuts and VOILA. Quick and easy cheese ball. Serve with veggies, crackers or chips and enjoy!

Now, I’m going to try and post at least one recipe a week. So stay tuned for more! I’m actually pretty excited about this project. It’ll be good to have a little grandma cooking reminder every week. Until then! – Alysha
*Special thanks to Heather at Dreaming Tree Studios for the awesome wedding photos!
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