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Monday, December 31, 2012
Quick Chicken and Dumplings
Due to the 24 Hour Snow Event that is happening, I have to change my dinner plans. I won't be going to the grocery store or anywhere else today. In fact, it's snowing like crazy at this very moment. With that said, we will be having a "new" favorite stand by for dinner....Quick Chicken and Dumplings.
Quick Chicken and Dumplings
1 1/2 c. milk (I use 1%)
1 c. frozen green peas and carrots (I use the Country Blend...corn, green beans and carrots)
1 c. cut up cooked chicken (I use the canned chicken breast for this)
1 can (10 3/4 oz) cream of chicken soup (I use the Healthy Request version)
1 c. Bisquick mix (I use the Heart Smart version of Bisquick)
1/3 c. milk (I use 1%)
Heat 1 1/2 cups milk, the frozen vegetables, chicken and chicken soup to boiling in a 3 quart saucepan, stirring frequently.
Stir Bisquick mix and 1/3 cup milk until a soft dough forms. Drop dough by 8 spoonfuls onto chicken mixture (do not drop directly into liquid).
Cook uncovered over low heat 10 minutes. Cover and cook 10 minutes longer.
Makes 4 servings.
Note: I double this recipe and cook it in my great big pot. :) It's really good.
Quick Chicken and Dumplings
1 1/2 c. milk (I use 1%)
1 c. frozen green peas and carrots (I use the Country Blend...corn, green beans and carrots)
1 c. cut up cooked chicken (I use the canned chicken breast for this)
1 can (10 3/4 oz) cream of chicken soup (I use the Healthy Request version)
1 c. Bisquick mix (I use the Heart Smart version of Bisquick)
1/3 c. milk (I use 1%)
Heat 1 1/2 cups milk, the frozen vegetables, chicken and chicken soup to boiling in a 3 quart saucepan, stirring frequently.
Stir Bisquick mix and 1/3 cup milk until a soft dough forms. Drop dough by 8 spoonfuls onto chicken mixture (do not drop directly into liquid).
Cook uncovered over low heat 10 minutes. Cover and cook 10 minutes longer.
Makes 4 servings.
Note: I double this recipe and cook it in my great big pot. :) It's really good.
Snow Event
We are supposed to have a 24 Hour "Snow Event" today, beginning at 6 am.
I think it started out on time, because this is what I saw this morning when I went out on the front porch.
You can't tell in the photos, but it's still "lightly snowing".
We've got a great streets crew here in town....the roads are clear already!
Part of my front yard. The part where you can't see all the other houses! lol
This is a "just because" photo. I love the starkness of the tree branches covered in snow.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
More Progress....
This is the current state of my Stained Glass Afghan.
I have to go to work here in a bit and just finished up the 3rd row or segment.
I've laid out the colors (and wrote them down) for the next row.
Since I forgot to add the black between the rows, I may have to start calling this my Crazy Afghan. lol
I do love the way it's turning out though.
Edited to Add:
Color sequence for Row 3: (with black between the colors) Pumpkin, Shocking Pink, Soft Navy, White, Orchid, Cherry Red, Perfect Pink, Amethyst, Turqua, Petal Pink, Light Blue and Pale Yellow.
Low Calorie Crock Pot Pineapple Chicken
(tonight's dinner)
1 package (3 lb.) boneless, skinless chicken breasts
20 oz. can of pineapple tidbits, drained (I'm not draining my pineapple as I want the juice)
2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
1 Tbsp. Soy Sauce
1 garlic clove, minced
Pepper
Put chicken in crock pot.
Sprinkle with Pepper.
Mix soy sauce, pineapple and mustard. Pour over chicken.
Add garlic.
Cook on low 7 to 9 hours.
I will serve this with white rice and brussel sprouts.
Edit: Apparently the guys couldn't find the brussel sprouts in the freezer, so they made broccoli crowns instead. And...they did leave me all the dirty dishes to wash when I got home at 9 pm last night. My whole crowd said this was a FABULOUS recipe, so it's another keeper.
1 package (3 lb.) boneless, skinless chicken breasts
20 oz. can of pineapple tidbits, drained (I'm not draining my pineapple as I want the juice)
2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
1 Tbsp. Soy Sauce
1 garlic clove, minced
Pepper
Put chicken in crock pot.
Sprinkle with Pepper.
Mix soy sauce, pineapple and mustard. Pour over chicken.
Add garlic.
Cook on low 7 to 9 hours.
I will serve this with white rice and brussel sprouts.
Edit: Apparently the guys couldn't find the brussel sprouts in the freezer, so they made broccoli crowns instead. And...they did leave me all the dirty dishes to wash when I got home at 9 pm last night. My whole crowd said this was a FABULOUS recipe, so it's another keeper.
Book Review - The Perks of Being a Wallflower
On a whim, I bought this book for Small T for Christmas.
How was I to know that it was one she was "dying" to read.
High Five to me.
She sped through it in a day. Then asked me to read it.
I read the book yesterday and loved it!
Here is the book review from commonsensemedia.org :
Parents need to know that this coming-of-age classic features a lot of mature material including an abortion, repressed memories of sexual abuse, and men having sex with one another (sometimes anonymously). Characters, including the teen narrator, drink, smoke, and use drugs. Even so, it has become a classic of sorts because of its tender coming-of-age story that's easy to compare to The Catcher in the Rye. Parents who are concerned about the mature material may want to consider reading it along with their kids.
Is it any good?
Teens who love The Catcher in the Rye will find this to be an excellent sequel of sorts. Charlie shares Holden's overwhelming sensitivity -- and struggles with psychological issues -- and readers will find themselves quickly feeling sorry for the protagonist and worrying about him throughout his transformative journey. There's lots of mature content here, from sexual material to Charlie's repressed memories of being abused; parents may want to read along with their teens so they can help them with any questions. Alternately, Simon & Schuster has a reading guide that can help them think through some of the plot points and deeper issues.
The main character in this book, Charlie, is given extra reading by his English teacher throughout the school year. These books are:
On The Road
Naked Lunch
The Stranger
This Side Of Paradise
Peter Pan
A Separate Peace
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Catcher In The Rye
The Great Gatsby
Hamlet
Walden
The Fountainhead
I have read several of this books over the course of my lifetime, but not all of them. Small T has stated that she would like to add them to her reading list. So..."we" will be reading them together. My next step will be to purchase these books, one at a time, as soon as the new year starts.
I know that most of these books are controversial, but...I'm a controversial type of parent. I talk with my kids about everything possible because I want them to be prepared for life. In some ways, I have sheltered them, but since they are subjected to many different things over the course of life, I feel they need to read about things as well as talking about them. I'm sorry if any of my views hit a bad note with others, but ... that's life as well.
Crock Pot Sweet 'N Sour Pork
(this was last night's dinner and the recipe is going into my permanent recipe file...it's good)
2 lbs. cubed pork (I used pork loin chops I had in the freezer)
3 Tbsp. soy sauce
1/4 c. vinegar
1 small onion, sliced
2 Tbsp. corn starch
1/4 tsp. ginger
1/4 c. brown sugar
2 tomatoes, sliced
2 green peppers, cut in strips
In crock pot, mix pork with corn starch.
Mix in rest of ingredients except tomatoes and green peppers.
Cook on low 8 hours.
Add tomatoes and green peppers. Cook on high 10 minutes.
**Note: My family won't eat the tomatoes and green peppers, so I left this step out. I served this with white rice and a vegetable.**
2 lbs. cubed pork (I used pork loin chops I had in the freezer)
3 Tbsp. soy sauce
1/4 c. vinegar
1 small onion, sliced
2 Tbsp. corn starch
1/4 tsp. ginger
1/4 c. brown sugar
2 tomatoes, sliced
2 green peppers, cut in strips
In crock pot, mix pork with corn starch.
Mix in rest of ingredients except tomatoes and green peppers.
Cook on low 8 hours.
Add tomatoes and green peppers. Cook on high 10 minutes.
**Note: My family won't eat the tomatoes and green peppers, so I left this step out. I served this with white rice and a vegetable.**
Friday, December 28, 2012
Progress...
Here's my progress on the Stained Glass Afghan.
I finished the top two portions of the first row last night and have completed the second row now as well.
Edited to add: I should have checked the pattern before adding the second strip. I have screwed up and didn't add the black outline. Dang. But, my husband and I have talked it over and we really like the way it's looking now. So...I won't be ripping it out and doing it right. I will just keep on plugging away at it.
**Edited again....sorry. The colors so far, starting at the bottom left and working up in strips are:
Row 1: (with black between each color) Pretty N Pink, Spring Green, White, Amethyst, Cherry Red, Light Blue, Pale Yellow, Shocking Pink, White, Soft Navy, Aruba Sea, and Light Coral.
Row 2: (with black between each color) Delft Blue, Petal Pink, Bright Yellow, Coral, Real Teal, White, ? (light mint), Pale Plum, Bright Yellow, Amethyst, Pretty N Pink, and Cherry Red.
**Edited again....sorry. The colors so far, starting at the bottom left and working up in strips are:
Row 1: (with black between each color) Pretty N Pink, Spring Green, White, Amethyst, Cherry Red, Light Blue, Pale Yellow, Shocking Pink, White, Soft Navy, Aruba Sea, and Light Coral.
Row 2: (with black between each color) Delft Blue, Petal Pink, Bright Yellow, Coral, Real Teal, White, ? (light mint), Pale Plum, Bright Yellow, Amethyst, Pretty N Pink, and Cherry Red.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Shopping and Saving with Coupons
Back before Christmas, Big Daddy and I made another trip to Wal-Mart to buy presents. I spent some time making a list and seeing if I had any coupons for what I was going to buy.
Here's what I bought:
5 boxes of candy at $1 each
2 boxes of Christmas candy at $2.50 each (coupon for $1 off 2 of these)
1 skein of yarn at $3.47
2 bags of candy at $2.78 each (coupon for $1 off 2 bags)
crochet set (hooks and book) for $3.77
3 craft books at $4.97 each
2 pkg. of Venus razors at $7.47 each (buy 1 get 1 free...so coupon was $7.47)
Axe Set at $9.84 (coupon for $3.75 off)
Axe Shower Gel (coupon for $2 off)
Tootsie Roll Bank at $1.00
Chewing Gum Tin full of gum $3.18
Shaving Cream at $2.97 (coupon for $1 off)
Shaving Cream at $2.44 (coupon for 55 cents off)
2 afghan hooks at $2.97 each
1 crochet hook at $1.28
3 pc. crochet hook set at $3.47
clothing on clearance 2 at $5
clothing on clearance 1 at $3
snow bibs $17.47
mens PJ pants $6
xlg t-shirt $3.47
2 t-shirts at $5.72 each
crochet hook at $1.28
socks $2.97
Axe body spray $3.97 (coupon for $1 off)
Adidas body spray $3.47
Shampoo and Conditioner at $2.97 each ($1 coupon off 2)
Disney Princess Barbie $9.97
Shaving Cream at $2.44 (coupon for 55 cents off)
Adidas Cologne $8
Degree Deodorant $3.83
2 Toothbrushes at $2.88 each (coupons for 50 cents off each)
something for $4.50 (can't remember what it was.....duh)
Men's razors $6.97 (buy 1 get one free....saved $6.97)
degree 2 pack of women's deodorant $3.97 (coupon for $1 off)
Colgate Optic White toothpaste (coupon for $2 off)
Whitening toothpaste *can't remember brand* (coupon for $2 off)
I used $31.79 in coupons and my total out of pocket was $200.20.
I always give my kids things they can use....like toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo & conditioner, body sprays, shaving cream and razors, etc. in their Christmas stockings. It's stuff they always need.
The coupons on candy was a bonus. I shared this candy with one of my sisters' (for her kids).
The crochet hooks, craft books, and yarn were all gifts for crafty family members. I find that I enjoy buying these type of gifts as they are "useful".
That was my last Wal-Mart trip for Christmas shopping. There were 3 during the shopping season.
Here's what I bought:
5 boxes of candy at $1 each
2 boxes of Christmas candy at $2.50 each (coupon for $1 off 2 of these)
1 skein of yarn at $3.47
2 bags of candy at $2.78 each (coupon for $1 off 2 bags)
crochet set (hooks and book) for $3.77
3 craft books at $4.97 each
2 pkg. of Venus razors at $7.47 each (buy 1 get 1 free...so coupon was $7.47)
Axe Set at $9.84 (coupon for $3.75 off)
Axe Shower Gel (coupon for $2 off)
Tootsie Roll Bank at $1.00
Chewing Gum Tin full of gum $3.18
Shaving Cream at $2.97 (coupon for $1 off)
Shaving Cream at $2.44 (coupon for 55 cents off)
2 afghan hooks at $2.97 each
1 crochet hook at $1.28
3 pc. crochet hook set at $3.47
clothing on clearance 2 at $5
clothing on clearance 1 at $3
snow bibs $17.47
mens PJ pants $6
xlg t-shirt $3.47
2 t-shirts at $5.72 each
crochet hook at $1.28
socks $2.97
Axe body spray $3.97 (coupon for $1 off)
Adidas body spray $3.47
Shampoo and Conditioner at $2.97 each ($1 coupon off 2)
Disney Princess Barbie $9.97
Shaving Cream at $2.44 (coupon for 55 cents off)
Adidas Cologne $8
Degree Deodorant $3.83
2 Toothbrushes at $2.88 each (coupons for 50 cents off each)
something for $4.50 (can't remember what it was.....duh)
Men's razors $6.97 (buy 1 get one free....saved $6.97)
degree 2 pack of women's deodorant $3.97 (coupon for $1 off)
Colgate Optic White toothpaste (coupon for $2 off)
Whitening toothpaste *can't remember brand* (coupon for $2 off)
I used $31.79 in coupons and my total out of pocket was $200.20.
I always give my kids things they can use....like toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo & conditioner, body sprays, shaving cream and razors, etc. in their Christmas stockings. It's stuff they always need.
The coupons on candy was a bonus. I shared this candy with one of my sisters' (for her kids).
The crochet hooks, craft books, and yarn were all gifts for crafty family members. I find that I enjoy buying these type of gifts as they are "useful".
That was my last Wal-Mart trip for Christmas shopping. There were 3 during the shopping season.
Rancheros Casserole
I'm sharing a recipe that my friend, Timna, requested. I would post where I found it, but I've had this recipe for a very long time and have no idea where I got it from.
Rancheros Casserole
1 box of Betty Crocker Au Gratin Potatoes
2 1/4 c. boiling water
1 c. canned corn, drained
2/3 c. milk
1/2 lb. lean ground beef, cooked and drained
1 c. (4 oz.) shredded taco cheese
** I usually double this for my family so we have leftovers.**
Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Mix potatoes, sauce mix, water, corn and milk.
Pour into an ungreased 2 qt. casserole dish. (When I double it, I use a 9x13 baking dish)
Stir in beef and 3/4 c. of cheese.
Bake uncovered for 30 to 35 minutes or until top is golden brown.
Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Let stand a few minutes.
You can serve this with tortilla chips and sour cream, if you desire.
Rancheros Casserole
1 box of Betty Crocker Au Gratin Potatoes
2 1/4 c. boiling water
1 c. canned corn, drained
2/3 c. milk
1/2 lb. lean ground beef, cooked and drained
1 c. (4 oz.) shredded taco cheese
** I usually double this for my family so we have leftovers.**
Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Mix potatoes, sauce mix, water, corn and milk.
Pour into an ungreased 2 qt. casserole dish. (When I double it, I use a 9x13 baking dish)
Stir in beef and 3/4 c. of cheese.
Bake uncovered for 30 to 35 minutes or until top is golden brown.
Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Let stand a few minutes.
You can serve this with tortilla chips and sour cream, if you desire.
Stained Glass Afghan
I started the Stained Glass Afghan just before Thanksgiving. It was pushed to the back burner while I worked on a few last minute Christmas gifts. Today, I broke out the basket of yarn and what I had done on the afghan so I can start working on it once again. If you are interested in making one of these for yourself, here's the link http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/stained-glass-afghan-2-archived . I chose this pattern because I'm using up a lot of partial skeins of yarn. I tend to gather a lot of these partial skeins in my stash, so I have to use them up every now and then.
Prep Time
Today, I'm spending some time getting ready for my new segment that starts in January. It's the "Grocery Challenge" segment. I'm going to set a limit on my weekly grocery money and then post what I bought and what meals I made out of it. I've been researching and compiling recipes as well as saving my store sale circulars for the month of December so I can hopefully track sale items. I will also list what items I have in my pantry and freezers at the start of this segment. In the photo above, you can see my pile of sale circulars. I am working on my "price book" today. I'm writing down all the items we normally use and then listing any sales on them by week. This will be a learning challenge for me as well as a savings challenge. I hope to learn a lot by doing this as well as helping others save some money too.
The "Dart Gun"
What happens when Santa brings an 18 year old boy a dart gun for Christmas?
He gets tired of shooting himself.
And aims at his mom.
*After crawling up the basement stairs and shooting his sister in the butt while she's straightening her hair and causes a huge fight.*
Then gets the bad news that the dart gun will be taken away if he shoots me with it.
LOL
CAL Afghan Finished
Do you remember the CAL I started back in October? If not, you can find all the details about it here http://blairpeter.typepad.com/weblog/granny-square-sampler-afghan-project.html . I didn't like how I was putting it together, so I bagged it all up in early November and put it off to the side while I worked on other projects. A couple of days ago, when I was thinking of starting something new, I spied the bag with the squares in it and decided that it was high time I finished this CAL afghan.
So...I laid everything out and figured out where I wanted to put it all.
And this is the finished project. Completed last night while watching TV with Big Daddy. I don't hate it as much as I did. I have to admit that. In fact, it just might grow on me.
Orange Beef Teriyaki
Since our traveling plans were cancelled, we were at home for Christmas this year. I had not planned on cooking a big meal, obviously, so we needed to come up with something "special" or something that we don't have very often. Small T suggested the "orange beef teriyaki" since everyone likes it and we seldom have it.
This is what it looked like, right before dishing it up.
This is the recipe.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Living Room Afghan
The Living Room Afghan is finished! Yay! I got in done in time!
In fact, it's already headed to its new owner.
The pattern can be found here http://sarahsprojects.blogspot.com/2010/05/living-room-afghan-pattern.html.
This is a close up of the stitch detail.
I used Red Heart WW yarn in White and a size P crochet hook. I know it called for a different size hook, but I really like how this turned out. In fact, I like it so well, I plan on making one for myself now.
Poinsettias
Small T's Poinsettias are just not growing! It's so frustrating! The holiday season is going to be over and we're going to have a whole lot of poinsettias left over. She's a little bit upset. Her SAE project should have done much better. With that said, we've learned a lot from this and now have valuable information for next year. So, there's a silver lining to this whole situation.
Sweet Memories...
Kenny cleaned out his wallet recently, and found these photos. Wow! I hadn't seen some of them in AGES! These really bring back some MEMORIES. Hope you enjoy a quick tour of the kids, when they were younger.
Small T (1 year old)
Big C (3 years old)
Medium J (age?)
Big C and Medium J (aged 1 and 7)
Big C (aged 5 or 6?)
Small T (age 3 or 4)
Fog
We've had a lot of fog in the mornings lately.
The "main drag" in our small town. I was in the grocery store parking lot. That's why the tree is so close.
One of the bed and breakfast inns in our town. Eerie looking, right? Scary movie type of thing.
Heading home down the highway, which is our "main drag".
Hats And Wrist Warmers
Previously, I had made 2 sets of these for my niece, D-Ray, to give as gifts to her bestest friends. Well, she called me with a request for two more sets. How could I say no????????
Black and White....for a teen guy....
Pretty 'N Pink, Turqua and White.....for a teen girl.....
The wrist warmer pattern is my own. You can find it here http://bookfairy43.blogspot.com/2011/11/7-wrist-warmers-free-pattern.html .
The hat pattern can be found here http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=100020.msg954657#msg954657 .
I made these two sets during the past two weeks. I can't remember the exact dates though. I think I finished them BEFORE the flu epidemic though. :)
Good Morning!
It's so good to be back posting on here. It feels like I've been gone for AGES.
I'm sharing the photo below, which I call "The Flu 2012". This started off the last two weeks of craziness in our household. In the photo, they are exhausted from being so sick and couldn't stand another minute of being in their rooms alone. They needed some "mommy time" even though they were sound asleep.
I didn't have a single clue that the flu was getting ready to hit our house "big time". Big C and I had to attend a scholarship and grants workshop after school on that Wednesday, and by the time we got home, Big C was quite ill. He'd been vomiting, etc. for about 2 hours when Small T started in. I swear, I haven't cleaned so much vomit since they were little kids. It was horrible! They had to attend school on that Friday since both of them were in the school play on Saturday, but it was a real stretch trying to get them to be able to go to school without being ill.
I started feeling sickly on that Thursday evening. By that Saturday morning, in the wee hours of the night, I was so sick that I wanted to crawl in a hole and die. Then Big Daddy started being sick as well. It was about 7 am that morning, during a vomiting episode, that Big Daddy had a heart attack. I won't go into the details, but it was extremely scary. Big Daddy has been home since this past Wednesday. He's still not feeling well at all, but at least he's not a long way away from us anymore. We are doing our absolute best to take care of him. We'd like to keep him around for many, many years yet.
Anyway, that's my update on my family and illness during the past two weeks. I've got to travel for a bit today, but once I get back home, I hope to catch up on a few more posts. See you soon!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Hello....
I'm sorry I've been away for so long.
I've been busy out at the farm and also with school activities.
We've all had the flu and my husband had a heart attack this past Saturday.
So....with all of that....I will be back soon. Promise.
Until then, take care....and have a wonderful holiday season.
Merry Christmas.
Shelly
I've been busy out at the farm and also with school activities.
We've all had the flu and my husband had a heart attack this past Saturday.
So....with all of that....I will be back soon. Promise.
Until then, take care....and have a wonderful holiday season.
Merry Christmas.
Shelly
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Tabs...
Since I'm working on a few smaller projects today, I figured I should also "finish" up a few items as well. Currently, I'm putting the tabs on the tapestry I made. Once I get this done, a wooden dowel will go through the tabs for hanging. I'm using this method because I don't want any sagging along the tapestry.
To make the tabs, I did the following:
ch 10. hdc in the 2nd ch from hook. hdc in each ch across. next row...ch 2, turn. hdc in each st across. repeat this row until you have 12 rows. finish off.
The Red "T"
Last night, I finished up the first side of the "T".
This morning, I made the second side.
Then I sewed the two sides together and stuffed it with fiber-fill.
This is the finished product.
A "T" pillow for my nephew, Tyreese.
A last minute Christmas gift.
You can find the link to the pattern in a previous post. Otherwise, you can find the pattern on the Ravelry site. Just look up alphabet pillows.