March Comes In Like a Lion and Goes Out Like a Lamb……….Maybe

Recipes

Crockpot Chicken Dinner

This is one of my toss it all together, taste test along the way, and have dinner recipes. All ingredients are “approximate”.

3 skinless chicken breasts

1 can cream of chicken soup

1 cup of white rice

2 cups of frozen mixed vegetables

Water and chicken broth (1 part water to 2 parts chicken broth) enough to cover all ingredients.

Salt and pepper to taste.

I cooked on low for 5 hours

It was delicious and made its own gravy. I ate it just like it was but you could put it over biscuits or potatoes, whatever sounds good to you.

Crockpot Vegetable Soup

4 cups vegetable broth

1 bag of mixed cauliflower and broccoli

1 small bag of mini carrots

1 russet potatoe cut up

1 T. garlic minced

1 onion diced

1 small can of stewed tomatoes, not drained

1 can of tomato paste

2 stalks of celery diced

1 bay leaf

salt, pepper, Italian seasoning to taste

I put everything in the pot and cooked on low overnight. I adjusted the seasoning by added a little more of each and it was lunch! It is always better to start with a little seasoning and then add a little at a time. Once you put it in, you can’t get it out again! LOL

Bacon Wrapped Crackers (peartreekitchen.com)

  • 54 buttery crackers , like club crackers, about 1 ½ sleeves
  • 16 ounces thinly sliced bacon , cut into thirds
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • Take bacon out of the refrigerator and allow to soften slightly.
  • Preheat oven to 275 degrees F.
  • Prepare a baking sheet with sides by lining with non-stick foil or parchment paper. Spray foil or parchment with baking spray.
  • Cut bacon slices into three pieces if using regular bacon, or cut slices in half if using center cut bacon.
  • Wrap one bacon piece around one cracker. Repeat with all crackers.
  • Lay on the baking sheet with seam side down. These can be placed close together, but not touching. Repeat with all crackers.
  • Sprinkle the top of each wrapped cracker with brown sugar. Do not use too much or it will run off and create a hard caramel layer. Repeat with all crackers.
  • Place into preheated oven and cook for 30 to 45 minutes. Longer may be required for crisper bacon.
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool for a few minutes.
  • Move to serving tray and enjoy!

Praline Candied Bacon (giftofhospitality.com)

I have not made this but looked up the recipe after I had it at a local restaurant, Music For Your Mouth. It is amazing! This is not their recipe but I am sure it is similar. I am buying bacon today!

INGREDIENTS  

  • 1 lb thick cut bacon
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • ½ cup very finely chopped pecans INSTRUCTIONS 
  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and top with a wire rack. Lay the bacon in a single layer on the wire rack (it can touch slightly but not overlap).
  • In a small bowl, stir together the brown sugar, maple syrup, and Dijon mustard. Use a pastry brush to brush the half the brown sugar mixture over the bacon.
  • Bake the bacon for 20–25 minutes, or until the bacon is mostly cooked through.
  • Remove from the oven and flip the bacon onto the other side. Brush the bacon with the remaining brown sugar mixture. and sprinkle the chopped pecans over the top, pressing gently with a spatula to adhere if necessary.
  • Return to the oven and cook until the bacon is very crisp, about 5–10 more minutes.
  • Remove from the oven and let cool slightly. Serve immediately.

Hacks

*I am cleaning pennies for a 50th anniversary gift and this works great. Just put the pennies in a dish and cover with any citrus juice like lemon and add salt. Allow to sit for 15- 20 minutes and then scrub with an old toothbrush to get off all the gunk! Dry with a soft cloth. This works with any coin.

*When reheating leftovers, create an empty circle in the middle of the food. This empty space will help the food heat up more evenly.

*Taking something apart to fix it? Take a photo before you start. This will give you a visual reference when putting it back together.

*Ever get a ring stuck on your finger? Spray some Windex around the area. It will slide right off.

*When making any toasty sandwich like BLTs, place two slices of bread together in a single toaster slot. This way, the bread gets toasty on the outside, but stays soft and chewy on the inside.

*Need a quick measurement but don’t have a ruler? Use a dollar bill. It is 6 1/8 inches long. You can get a rough length measurement that way.

* There’s a trick to keeping your refrigerator clean. Line the shelves with plastic wrap, waxed paper, etc. When there are spills just replace the liner.

*You can take the crumbs left in the bottom of a chip bag and save them in a jar. Just puree them in a blender and they can be used as a coating for fish or chicken.

*Don’t have an apple corer? You can use a winged corkscrew instead. This works great! Try it with baked apples.

*Amazon return bag trick, what you say is this? My hairdresser sharedn this with me. Thanks, Kim! Just watch, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG5M9S56LDM

Craft Cache

It’s been a bit of a crafty time. I either have to give more away or get a bigger house!

Several years ago in a ceramics class did these bird houses. The base they were on broke but I saved them for future use. I finally found a use! I hot glued them to the bottoms of some small clay pots I had and put some moss around the base. I haven’t decided if I want to to any embellishment to the pots or not. I kind of like the plain look. What do you think?

This banner is Dollar Tree (more accurately, Dollar and a Quarter tree but I am not bitter at all! Grrr) all the way! I started with the plain banner and then added some pastel little bunnies that I painted. I had this adorable plaid pastel ribbon from DT too, so I just added a little bow. It is cute and was super quick to make. Painting the bunnies took the longest and that wasn’t too long at all.

This cute little bookmark is made from a square of scrapbook paper. Watch the video to see how simple it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEwl0fvqo18

This adorable carrot was all Dollar Tree too. I started with the wooden carrot cutout from which I removed the jute hanger. I painted the carrot orange, the raised part of the carrot top white and the trim was painted lime green. I then used a dollar tree napkin (that I took the top decorated ply off bottom plain ply) and decoupaged it too the raised carrot top. I used orange burlap ribbon to wind around the carrot, securing it with hot glue. Finally, I added that sweet little bit of carrot ribbon to the top of the carrot. The jute hanger went back on and there you have it!

Isn’t this bunny adorbs?!! 3 of us got together and made these wreaths. The form was a bunny head and ears from DT. First, I wrapped bulky pink yarn that my friend, Shelly, shared with me, around the entire form. You can either tie a knot to anchor the yarn or use hot glue. Next was the black and white check fabric in the center of the ears. I cut two rectangles of the fabric that were slightly larger than the ears and glued them to the back of the ears. After the glue dried I cut the excess fabric off so you couldn’t see it from the front. I fashioned a messy bow using four pieces of ribbon, two black and white check and two pink. The bow was then glued to the wreath slightly of center. The final touch were some flowers in a deeper pink. I took the larger flowers off the stem and hot glued them, centering more toward the left ear. To finish it off, I added some stems of smaller flowers. You can make a jute hanger that will be hidden behind the ears.

The egg wreath form was from, you know where (DT). The rope and embellishments were purchased there as well. I anchored the rope with hot glue and wrapped the entire form with it. The embellishments were added and I made a messy bow from ribbon I had on hand which was glued slightly off center, at the top.

I hope this post finds all of you doing well and that you saw something of interest in it. Share your thoughts, etc, in the comment section and see you next month! Thanks, as always, for reading.

A Veritable Smorgasboard of Ideas

I’m hoping everyone had a great Easter with family and friends and for those of you who also had a Spring Break, congrats! We had a nice get together in my family with good food and laughs. Who could want more?!

Recipes

Bacon Wrapped Asparagus 

(I know. It defeats the purpose of a healthy vegetable but everything is better with bacon!)

I preheated the oven to 400 degrees.

I put the cleaned asparagus in a bowl. Then I drizzled olive oil on the stalks and seasoned with black pepper and garlic salt. The bacon strips were cut in half lengthwise.

I then spiral wrapped the asparagus with the pieces of bacon. The asparagus I bought was thin so in some instances I wrapped two stalks together.

I placed them without touching each other on a rack which was placed on a baking sheet. This was done so that there was maximum air flow all around the bacon to get that crispy texture that I love.

I baked them for 10 minutes and then using tongues I turned them. Back into the oven for another 10 to 15 minutes. You have to watch the bacon closely so that it is crispy but not too done. Then to add that nice little extra crispy texture turn the broiler on for 1 to 2 minutes to finish them off.

Strawberry Fudge  ( Six Sisters’ Stuff)

12 oz. of vanilla almond bark or white chocolate candy melts

16 oz. container of strawberry frosting

Break the candy into small pieces and put into a bowl with the frosting. Microwave at half power for 45 seconds. Then stir. Do this again until the candy is all melted and incorporated into the frosting. Pour into an 8 inch square pan that has been sprayed with cooking spray. Place in the refrigerator for an hour.

*I made this as a little extra treat for Easter. It was well received.

Spiral Ham in the Slow Cooker

This year I made the ham in the slow cooker since I was doing a turkey breast in the oven.

I put 1 cup of light brown sugar in the bottom of the slow cooker and then placed the ham in. To get more flavor from the glaze into the ham I fanned the spiral slices a part a little. I then put a half cup of brown sugar on the top of the ham and poured a can of pineapple chunks in over the top. The slow cooker was set to low. It cooked for 4 hours and was super delicious!

Tips and Tricks

  • If you are doing a piece of meat in the slow cooker and want it not sitting in its juices you can create a rack using two metal pair of tongs.                                                                                                                                        
  • If you’re a crafter like I am and always have your glue gun close at hand then you might like this tip. It is sometimes hard to keep the glue sticks corralled so that they are going everywhere in your drawer or cupboard. I have used sandwich bags and all kinds of things but this idea is the best by far! You just clean out a Parmesan cheese container and use it.. The opening on the top for getting out a larger amount of cheese is just right for getting a glue stick out.  
  • I have discovered an app for my smart phone which is pretty terrific! It is called Adobe Scan and is FREE. You scan any document with your phone (like a recipe in a magazine, a receipt, etc.) and it will capture the image and turn it into a PDF file. It will be stored in the Adobe Document Cloud for you. You can add comments and do key word searches. Read all about it by clicking on the link below.

https://acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrobat/mobile-app/scan-documents.html

  • Have you ever had anything like a stuffed animal or a pillow that you feel has become dusty and needs a little refreshing? I have just the trick for you. You can put it in your dryer with a damp washcloth or hand towel and a fabric softener sheet. Run it on low heat for 20 minutes or so and there you go. I had a souvenir from Punxsutawney, PA in my room and it just seemed dusty and in need. I used my trick and old Punxy Phil looks brand new!                                                                                                                                                               
  • A few people really love to clean but most just house clean because it has to be done. One of the biggest things you can do to cut down on cleaning time is to remove your shoes at the door. I do this and have a pair of sandals I wear in the house. They never go outside!  Of course, I have always requested my kids take their’s off and it is a habit for them. Most people who come to the house see my shoes at the door, recognize this is what I do and take their’s off also. I even have a bag of slipper socks at the door for people to wear. It really does cut down on the having to sweep and mop the floors. Also, think of all the bacteria, herbicide, etc. that stay outside and don’t get tracked onto your floors or embedded in your carpet! The shoe company, Rockport, did a study and found no less than 9 different bacteria on the soles of shoes.

I hope you have a wonderful week. As always please leave a comment if you have tried a recipe or tip. I love to hear about your adventures in hacking this life too so please feel free to comment!

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