Turkey Day

It is nearly Thanksgiving and for many, if not all of us, the holiday will be different this year. Our usual large group is about 13 or 16 is breaking into 3 smaller groups. Such is the pandemic 2020 Thanksgiving. It will be different and I could be sad if I thought about it. However, I am just focusing on all of us being here to do it the traditional way next year. No one in the hospital. No one on a ventilator. That is the goal. We will video chat with each other and I am sure there will be shenanigans!

If you have a way of celebrating pandemic style please drop it in the comments. I want to see how everyone is doing it.

Recipe

The one recipe I am sharing is a cut out cookie recipe I have had for 45 years. A friend of mine when we lived in Dover, Delaware gave me the recipe and told me it came from a Tupperware party she had. It has served me well for all these years and I hope you will try it. If you do, please let me know what you think. I always triple the batch for our crowd and I have frosted them in many ways. You can use your preferred method for that.

Sugar Cookies

1 -1/2 cups sifted confection’s (powdered) sugar

1 cup butter

1 egg

1 tsp. vanilla

2 -1/2 cups of flour

1 tsp. cream of tartar

1/2 tsp. almond flavoring

1 tsp. baking soda.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cream sugar and butter. Add the egg and flavorings and mix thoroughly. Sift dry ingredients together and slowly add to the sugar mixture until all is blended nicely.

Divide the dough in half and roll out on a lightly floured board to your desired thickness (about 1/4 inch). Place on lightly greased baking sheet or parchment paper. Bake for 7-8 minutes. Check at 5-6 minutes to see progress. Cool on a cooling rack. These may be frozen and then iced later when you need them or you can ice when cool and store in a sealed container.

Enjoy!

Hacks

I have been picking up my groceries (and various sundries) at Walmart. They are no longer using plastic bags and have to bag my groceries with my own bags as they load them in the trunk. I always feel bad about them doing all that but due to Covid they don’t want you out of your car helping. I have decided to try a new method. I bought 3 economical laundry baskets for my trunk. That way all they have to do is put the items right in the baskets and I can bring them in more easily as well. I am going to ask them to distribute the weight if possible.

I always have a problem with cords for different electric devices. I have 3 methods to keep them separated and untangled. Which method I use depends on the size of the cord when wound up. How do you store your cords?

Do you throw change in one of your cupholders in the car so that you have it right there when you need it? Many people do but it can be a pain to get the last few coins out or to get them out to clean. A simple solution is to put a silicone baking cup in the cupholder. That way all you have to do is lift it out. Genius, right?! The set of 18 below can be purchased from Amazon for $6,99.

Have you ever driven someone else’s car or gotten a new car and needed to buy gas? That moment when you realize that you don’t know which side to pull up to the pump hits you. I learned recently, thanks to HuffPost how to instantly tell. There is a gas pump image on your gas gauge and an arrow by it that points to which side your tank is on. Easy, right? I guess at least I know now.

Now here’s one that you will thank me for! When bringing home take out food turn on your heated seat to keep your food toasty until you get home.

I picked up this little tip from DealsPlus.

Craftiness

I am crafting more than I am doing anything else, it appears. I do hear my house calling me to clean.

Gnomes seem to be all the think this year! I attempted to make a couple. The one above I used a marshmallow fluff container with some marbles in for weight as the base. I then covered that with a sock I bought at Dollar Tree. I had a mop head in the basement and I tore it apart so that I had individual strands. I used hot glue to glue the strands all the way around the container. Then I placed a hat on him that I had from a visit to Punxsutawney and added a wooden ball for his nose. I think he turned out fine and he will be part of my Winter decor since he is not specifically Christmas.

My next effort was a gnome tree topper. I have a pink Christmas tree and I think this gnome angel will be just the ticket. I started out with a soup can and padded it with felted wool I had in my craft closet. After I hot glued that around the outside of the can I covered it all with a white sock from Dollar Tree. The opening of the sock was tucked into the open end of the can. When placed on the tree I may need some padding on the inside to hold him properly on top. I then used another mop head which I purchased at Dollar Tree and took a part. I hot glued the strands around the can and made them a little thicker in front. I found a white infant’s had and placed it jauntily on the top. I painted the wooden bead pink in this case to tie it into the color of the tree. For the wings I used craft foam cut in the shape of wings. I glue them to the back of the gnome and then glued white feathers I purchased from Amazon onto the wings. Viola!! I kind of like him!

I got together this past week with two friends for visiting, lunching and crafting. It was an excellent experience! We each made a snowman from splatter screens purchased at, you guessed it, Dollar Tree. We each painted our splatter screens white ahead of time. Using floral wire I overlapped and attached two screens together. I did this at the top and the bottom. I then put the third screen on for the face of the snowman using floral wire, again, and overlapping slightly. I attached the screen at the left and right bottom. My friend had, thoughtfully, spray painted some straw hats black. It seemed like for mine that a half hat would do the trick so it was easy enough to cut. The hat was decorated with ribbon and a floral pick and then glued onto the snowman’s head. For the eyes I used buttons and for the nose I cut one out of a rusty orange piece of felt. I have been making t-shirt yarn and I had some red so that was glued on to make a mouth. Now, for the body. I glued 3 buttons down the front and used a piece of an old scarf for the neck. I embellished the scarf with a snowflake and a poinsettia. In my yard sticks abound and were put into action as the arms. He’s pretty cute. I haven’t decided if I will hang him or put him on a stand.

Have a wonderful holiday! I will post again before Christmas. Hope something was useful for you.

Going Through the Day On A Post With No Name

Hello! Happy Wednesday! Now, if you read the title of this post, you know you’re in my generation if America’s A Horse With No Name” ran through your head for just a little nano-second! Honestly, I couldn’t come up with a name this week and this popped into my head. I said, “Self, this is good. Do it!” and so there it is.

It’s The Little Things!

You know all those fragrance samples that come in magazines? I used to get slightly irritated when they fell out but then I found a use for them and now I snag every one I find.

In each of my clothes drawers and linen drawers I put an opened one of these samples. It is just a pleasant burst of fragrance when you open the drawer. It kind of takes you by surprise because each one is different and if you’re like me you have forgotten you put one in there.

I am for anything that puts a smile on my face or floats a happy thought around this brain of mine!

Recipe

Sooner rather than later it will be apple harvest time. We are big on local apples here in Western New York.

I have made homemade applesauce since my children were little. I have found an easy way to make it in my crock-pot and want to share it with you.

Crock-Pot Applesauce

12 of your favorite apples

1/2 cup of sugar

1/2 cup of water

1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon

1 Tablespoon lemon juice

Peel and core your apples. Cut them into quarters and place into crock-pot. Put the lemon juice on the apples and toss to coat them. Then add your sugar, water and cinnamon and stir to coat all the apples.

Set your crock-pot on high and cook the mixture for 3 to 4 hours. You want the apples softened with very little mashing needed, if at all.

Eat right away or store in refrigerator in a glass container.

Notes – I added more cinnamon than was called for because I like my applesauce extra cinnamony (Is that a word? No? Well, it is now!).

Dollar Tree Value Seekers Club

You know by now that I like to save money, create things, be rewarded in some way and learn new stuff. Dollar Tree (where everything really is a dollar) has a Value Seekers Club that fills the bill for me. You just join by creating a username (your email) and a password. There is a blog with ideas on do-it-yourself things, decor, crafting, recipes, etc. You get ideas of the month (they also have previous months archived for you) and you’re the first to know about new products online and in the store. There are also member exclusives. Check it out and join by clicking on the link below.

https://valueseekersclub.dollartree.com/

Emergency Tip

A few years ago I was on a trip through the Grand Canyon and surrounding areas with a friend. I don’t know why I was getting sick but my stomach felt awful and I was rushing to the bathroom a LOT which is a pain, not to mention difficult, when you’re on a road trip!

My friend, Deana, mentioned that she always carried peppermint pills with her when she was on a trip for just this sort of thing. She did have some with her and gave them to me. I took one and she instructed me to take another the next time I went to the bathroom. I did as she said and those two pills did the trick! I felt tremendous when I woke up the next morning. I took another one just for good measure but that was all.

If you look them up online you will find that they are taken for abdominal pain and diarrhea.

In the time since then I ordered my own bottle from Amazon and keep them at my house and pack them when I travel. I love simple, little things like this that really work!

Disclaimer! You should always check with your pharmacist or your doctor to make sure that a peppermint supplement won’t be a problem with any medication you are on. This should be done with any herbal or vitamin supplement you wish to take.

Money Savers

– If you have a local vocational school, as we do in our area, check to see what services the various programs offer the public to allow the students to practice their skills. For instance, our local vocational school has a cosmetology program. Students that are at a certain skill level are allowed to do haircuts for members of the public on certain days. We also have a small animal science class at our local school and you can bring your pets in for toenail clipping and other grooming services. There is an auto body class as well and you could be lucky enough to get your car in there for body services. It never hurts to check.

-Always remember to add digital coupons to your grocery store loyalty card. They really can save you some cash! Get the app for your store on your smart phone or load coupons onto your card using your computer at home and you are ready to save!

-Become a YouTube handy person. I was having trouble getting a battery for my weed wacker to charge. I looked it up online and there was a video on YouTube that demonstrated how to fix the problem. No new battery for me!

– Hard breaking and speeding can lower your gas mileage by 30% to 40%. So be chill behind the wheel and make your gas last longer.

– I f you’re traveling by air pick your flights carefully. Experts say that the best days to fly are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. For instance, you would want to travel on a Saturday to a Wednesday to save some serious bucks!

– Are you looking for cheap entertainment? Check out where your local open mic nights are hosted and when. They are usually free and you can see some very talented people. (My son plays professionally and he started out at open mic nights and met a lot of fellow musicians there.)

Have a stupendous week! Let me hear from you if you have something you would like to share or have tried any of my tips, suggestions or recipes.

Remember to tell a friend about my blog!!!! I appreciate all 904 of you!

 

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