Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Vintage Soul Designs Giveaway » Flamingo Toes

Vintage Soul Designs Giveaway » Flamingo Toes:



You all want to head on over to Vintage Soul Designs and enter this giveaway! Although I am hesitant to tell you this, because It means You might win it and I won't!
 Her Stuff is beautiful!! You won't be disappointed!


You Know you want to enter!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Did You Know Monday's

I love using herbs and spices in my cooking, But did you know you should never add spices or herbs by shaking them from the bottle over the steaming pan?


Yeah, I know there is nothing cooking in this pan, but imagine if you will steam rising from the pan going up in your spice or herb bottle. The steam will get in your bottles and make your spices clump, your herbs could mold and cut their shelf life. I don't know about you but I pay to much for my spices and herbs for them not to last ! My Mom stores hers in the freezer, I don't unless it is something that I have a lot of and know that I won't use it quickly. I also don't store them in bottles, I get mine at a Amish store and they come in these lidded plastic containers:


They make it so much easier to see how much you have and because the opening is wide you can get your spoon into make measuring easier. I use kosher salt when cooking and baking and I was so fortunate to have a sweet lady give me this salt box to use. Her Husband made it!
It gets a little humid here in Virginia, and this keeps the salt nice and dry! 

Hope you found today's "Did You Know Monday" helpful!

 See you soon!

Nana Nita

Saturday, November 10, 2012

My kitchen Remodel!

I love my new kitchen! Not that there was anything wrong with it before:

But I did not like the dark counter tops and my back-splash together, I think it made it look to modern...I am not modern!

I kept thinking what would it look like to strip the cabinets and add a lighter color counter top? My wonderful husband likes to humor me and we worked for a week and a half getting it done, but boy was it worth it!



Now I have the Primitive country kitchen that i wanted!!  I love being in this room, I wish I had a nice comfy easy chair to sit in...But alas ...no room!

Friday, November 9, 2012

Trash to Treasure

 I love taking things that other people throw away and turning it into a treasure. We re-placed our old windows and just stuck them in the basement... Maybe we can do something with them someday! Well someday came and I saw this cool Idea on Pinterest  and I thought (ding, ding, ding) I can do that!


While I was in the basement I saw a drawer from a cabinet that we aren't using and the way it was laying I thought, That would look great hanging on the wall as a shelf !

I love how they both turned out!

A Delicious Bite !


You have to make these great Appetizers'!
They are called Snake Bites. It takes just 3 Ingredients!
okay I’ll take it slow…
Cut jalapenos in half  and take out seeds and the veins.
Then fill with cream cheese.
Then cut bacon in thirds and wrap around jalapenos and bake @ 450  till bacon is crisp.
eat and enjoy!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Mayo or Miracle Whip?

For me it has to be Mayo and Hellmann’s is the best ! Here is a wonderful recipe featuring Hellmann’s!

Parmesan Crusted    Chicken

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/2 cup Hellmann's® or Best Foods® Real Mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (about 1-1/4 lbs.)
  • 4 tsp. Italian seasoned dry bread crumbs

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 425°.
  2. Combine Hellmann's® or Best Foods® Real Mayonnaise with cheese in medium bowl. Arrange chicken on baking sheet. Evenly top with mayonnaise mixture, then sprinkle with bread crumbs.
  3. Bake 20 minutes or until chicken is thoroughly cooked.

Also terrific with Hellmann's® or Best Foods® Light Mayonnaise or Hellmann's® or Best Foods® Canola Cholesterol Free Mayonnaise.
Cost per recipe*: $7.16 Cost per serving*: $1.79
*Based on average retail prices at national supermarkets
TIP: Omit Parmesan cheese and have Magically Moist Chicken on table in less then 30 minutes.
Calories 370, Calories From Fat 210, Saturated Fat 4g, Trans Fat 0g, Total Fat 23g, Cholesterol 100g, Sodium 390g, Total Carbohydrates 2g, Sugars 1g, Dietary Fiber 0g, Protein35g, Vitamin A 2%, Vitamin C 2%, Calcium 8%, Iron 6%

For me it has got to be Mayo! Hellmann’s is the best!

You can make so many things with it!

Check out this wonderful giveaway at  makeit-loveit.com

Sponsored by Hellmann’s ! A $100 gift card to Cooking.com! Who could not use more cooking gadgets?  I know I am hoping Santa is going to bring me a set of knives and a French rolling pin!!

Good luck !!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Did you know? ….

 

Did you know you can make your own buttermilk?

I am not talking about making sour milk by adding lemon juice or vinegar, I am talking real buttermilk.

Take  1 cup of cultured buttermilk and put it in a quart jar and fill the jar the rest of the way with plain milk (whole or 2% ) put lid on and leave on counter top for 24 hours then refrigerate . Will keep up to 2 weeks . When you are down to your last cup of buttermilk add milk again and repeat. It is bottomless!!

 

Did you know you can make your own yogurt?

Crockpot Yogurt

You don’t need a yogurt maker, just a Crockpot and 1/2 cup yogurt ,

--8 cups (half-gallon) of whole milk--pasteurized and homogenized is fine, but do NOT use ultra-pasteurized.--1/2 cup store-bought natural, live/active culture plain yogurt (you need to have a starter. Once you have made your own, you can use that as a starter)
--thick bath towel
The Directions.
This takes a while. Make your yogurt on a weekend day when you are home to monitor.
I used a 4 quart crockpot. This is so exciting. Plug in your crockpot and turn to low. Add an entire half gallon of milk. Cover and cook on low for 2 1/2 hours.

Unplug your crockpot. Leave the cover on, and let it sit for 3 hours.
When 3 hours have passed, scoop out 2 cups of the warmish milk and put it in a bowl. Whisk in 1/2 cup of store-bought live/active culture yogurt. Then dump the bowl contents back into the crockpot. Stir to combine.

Put the lid back on your crockpot. Keep it unplugged, and wrap a heavy bath towel all the way around the crock for insulation.
Go to bed, or let it sit for 8 hours.
In the morning, the yogurt will have thickened---it's not as thick as store-bought yogurt, but has the consistency of low-fat plain yogurt.
Chill in a plastic container(s) in the refrigerator. Your fresh yogurt will last 7-10 days. Save 1/2 cup as a starter to make a new batch. If you  want greek style yogurt, after it has been refrigerated put some cheese cloth in a strainer and and pour in yogurt  set up over a bowl to catch liquid. Put in fridge and let it set for a day ,discard the water that has drained off. The yogurt will be nice and thick. You can now flavor with fruit ,but I find it is better to do that as you are getting  ready  to serve . Just add chopped fruit and a little bit a of honey ,such a good tasty and healthful treat!

 

Did you know …. You can make your own Granola?

 

It is so good! Much better than what you get in a box and the money you save is crazy!!

Homemade Granola
3 1/2- cups uncooked old fashioned or quick oats
1 - stick + 1 tablespoon real butter
1/2 - 2/3 - cup honey (your preference)
1/4 - cup light brown sugar
1/4 - teaspoon salt
1 - teaspoon cinnamon sugar
1/2 - cup wheat germ
2 - tablespoons flax seed
1/2 - 3/4 - cup almond pieces
1/2 - 3/4 - cup pecan pieces
1/4 - cup sunflower seeds
1/2 - 3/4 - cup dried cranberries or other dried fruit
1/2 - cup raisins
First melt the butter in a 3 - quart saucepan over medium heat. Add the honey and salt and briefly heat with the butter until foamy and bubbly. In a separate bowl mix together the oatmeal, wheat germ, nuts, brown sugar and cinnamon sugar if adding dried cranberries and raisins add them as well. Turn off the heat and add the oatmeal mixture. Stir until everything is coated. Pour the mixture onto a lightly greased baking sheet.
Spread the mixture out evenly and pat down. Bake it at 375° for 10 minutes (watch carefully) It will be a golden brown color. Remove from the oven and let cool for about 10 minutes. After 10 minutes using a spatula or flipper slide it under the granola to loosen it a bit so it does not stick. Let cool on the baking sheet about 30 minutes then break into pieces and store in an airtight container.

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So easy and the possibilities are endless. I did not have wheat germ and did not put it in,I just increased the oatmeal. You can change the kind of nut you want ,just any combination YOU like.

 

I love the combination of pork and apples with onions,so good and it is sweet but savory.

I made up a recipe with pork spare ribs and apples and put it it the Crockpot,So yummy! You could also put in a cast enameled pan like this:

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My new pan from Paula Deen!!!  Did you hear me scream??? Okay back to the recipe!!

4 pork spare ribs

3 or 4 apples (cored and sliced)( I used home canned apples)

1 large onion sliced thin(I used home canned caramelized onions)

2 cloves of garlic minced

1/4 cup brown sugar

1 cup chicken broth

salt /pepper

fresh thyme

If using the enamel pot , use a bit of oil and brown(salt and pepper) the ribs till brown on both sides,remove from pan and  and sauté the onions and garlic until they are Carmel colored. Add apples ,thyme and cook until tender.  Place the ribs on top  and add the broth and put lid on and place in 325*  oven  for  hours and check to see if the meat is fall off the bone tender. If not then cook for about 30 more minutes.  I served this with fried potatoes and Greens would have been really good with it.

If using Crockpot ,put apples and onion ,garlic ,thyme in and place ribs(salt and pepper) on top. Add broth and cook for 6 hours on low and 4 on high. Mid way thru submerge the ribs down in the apples. Cook till the ribs are falling off the bone.

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Tonight for dinner I made up this recipe for Queso Chicken soup. It was so creamy and spicy good!! It is a keeper!

Queso Chicken Soup

 

2 cans rotel tomatoes

2 cans chicken stock

1 onion chopped

1 large garlic clove chopped fine

2 chicken thighs

1 jar of  Monterey Jack cheese mexican cheese sauce

1 can black beans(drained and rinsed)

1  1/2 tsp cumin

salt/ pepper

1/2 a brick of cream cheese in cubes

 

This recipe is for a 4 quart slow cooker.

Put chicken,rotel,onion,garlic, cumin, beans, broth, salt and pepper in crockpot and cook on low for six hours.

take chicken out and let cool to de-bone. While chicken is cooling add cheese sauce and cream cheese. Stir to combine ,taste for seasonings and adjust.  Add chicken back in and let it heat back up. Serve with chips ,add hot sauce if desired.

This was really good! Loved it!

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Enjoy!

Until next time!

Nana Nita