A New Year, Same Old Me!

I guess I took a holiday from blog posting. It has been a busy two months with Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, birthdays, parties, baking, crafting, cooking holiday meals. You name it, we’ve all been doing it!

We are in the middle of a wind storm accompanied by rain that has semis overturned, traffic lights out, trees down, electric outages, the whole kit and kaboodle! Nice afternoon for a new blog post.

Recipes

Crockpot Ravioli Lasagna (themagicalslowcooker.com)

  • 25 oz. frozen ravioli – DO NOT THAW (I use 5 cheese)
  • 1 lb. ground beef
  • 1 cup white onion diced
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. pepper
  • 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp. dried leaf oregano (not ground)
  • 24 oz. marinara sauce (I use Rao’s)
  • 8 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese (2 cups)
  • In a medium-sized non-stick skillet set to medium-high heat, add the ground beef and diced onion. Add the salt, pepper, garlic powder, and oregano. Cook until the meat is browned. Don’t drain all the liquid off the meat; keep a few tablespoons in the meat to keep it moist.
  • Spray the slow cooker with non-stick spray.
  • Add half of the marinara sauce to the bottom of the slow cooker.
  • Add HALF of the bag of ravioli on top of that sauce.
  • Add all of the ground beef mixture over the ravioli.
  • Add the remaining ravioli over the meat.
  • Pour over the remaining sauce.
  • Sprinkle over the mozzarella cheese.
  • Place the lid on the slow cooker. Cook on LOW for 4 hours.
  • Serve and enjoy!

Notes

I made this slow cooker meal for a meeting at my house when I needed a vegetarian dinner. I used cheese ravioli and added an 8 ounce bag of shredded mozzerella to the layering instead of meat.

Confetti Kielbasa Skillet (tasteofhome.com)

  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 7 ounces smoked turkey kielbasa, cut into 1/4-inch slices
  • 1 medium onion, halved and sliced
  • 1/2 cup sliced baby portobello mushrooms
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth
  • 3/4 teaspoon Mrs. Dash Garlic & Herb seasoning blend
  • 1 can (15 ounces) no-salt-added black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 package (8.8 ounces) ready-to-serve brown rice
  • 1 cup frozen corn
  • 1/2 cup chopped roasted sweet red peppers
  • 4 teaspoons minced fresh cilantro
  • 1. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add kielbasa, onion and mushrooms; cook and stir 4-6 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Add garlic; cook 1 minute longer.
  • 2. Add broth and seasoning blend, stirring to loosen browned bits from pan. Bring to a boil; cook 2-3 minutes or until liquid is almost evaporated. Stir in remaining ingredients; heat through.

English Muffin Breakfast Pizzas (foxvalleyfoodie.com)

I love to host brunches! For our last one I made this recipe and they were great!

I cheated a little and used a white gravy packet to make the gravy and also was cooking for a vegetarian so I used fake bacon as the meat. I didn’t have cheddar cheese slices so I used shredded cheddar.

  • 1 Package of English Muffins
  • ▢8 Eggs
  • ▢1 lb Breakfast Sausage
  • ▢8 oz Mild Cheddar Cheese thin sliced

Sawmill Gravy

  • ▢2 cups Milk
  • ▢¼ cup sausage drippings add butter if you don’t have enough drippings
  • ▢¼ cup flour
  • ▢½ teaspoon salt or to taste
  • ▢¼ teaspoon pepper or to taste
  • Cook meat in cast iron pan until well done. Remove from pan and pour off all but ¼ cup of fat.
  • To the meat drippings in the skillet, add the flour. Cook and stir over medium heat 5 to 10 minutes or until mixture starts to turn golden. (This burns away the raw flour flavor which must be done before liquid is introduced)
  • Slowly add milk, stirring constantly.
  • Cook gravy until it boils and thickens.
  • Lightly toast English Muffins in toaster while making gravy.
  • Scramble eggs in a non-stick skillet, add a small dash of milk to make them fluffier, if desired.
  • Turn oven broiler on high and assemble pizzas on baking sheet.
  • Add sawmill gravy to the open faced toasted English Muffin then top with scrambled eggs, slice of cheese and sausage.
  • Toast under broiler until cheese is bubbly and melted.

Rainbow Jello Salad

This is an oldie but a goody. If you take it to a potluck everyone is always so impressed with this and it’s pretty! I have made it in a 9×14 pan but also in a trifle bowl.

  • 6 boxes Jello (small boxes) Assorted flavors: cherry, lemon, raspberry, lime, orange, strawberry
  • 2 cups sour cream Regular
  • water
  • You will be making two layers from each box of jello. Once you do the first one, you’ll have the technique down.
  • Use a clear Pyrex dish. The 9X14 size works great for six colors. If your dish is a little smaller, use 5 colors like I did this time.
  • I use a 2-cup Pyrex measuring cup to boil my water and a second one for pouring off part of the jello.

Making the Layers

  • Put one cup of water in your Pyrex measuring cup and boil the water in your microwave. I used the two-minute setting for this.
  • Carefully remove the measuring cup from the microwave and add one package of gelatin. Stir until it is completely dissolved.
  • Then measure out ¾ cup of the jello into a second container. To this container, add 1/3 cup of sour cream and whisk until it is smooth.
  • To the remaining jello, add 2 TB of cold water and mix.
  • Pour this into a 9X13 clear baking dish and refrigerate until set.
  • After 30 minutes, pull your dish out of the refrigerator and pour the sour cream mixture over the first layer.
  • Place the dish back into the refrigerator for another 30 minutes to set.
  • Wash your measuring cups and prepare the next layer of jello the same way you made the first layer — one cup of solid color jello and one mixed with sour cream.
  • Pour the clear jello mix over the top of the set layers. Then half an our later, add the sour cream mixture.
  • Keep repeating this process until you have all the layers done.
  • Cover with foil and refrigerate.

Craftin’ Away

Santa Gnome

To make this project you need two of the Dollar Tree ($1.25 Tree. No! I am not over it!) white Christmas trees, a Santa hat and some to use for the nose. I used one egg holder section from the bottom of an egg carton.

First joined the two trees together by their bottoms with a zip tie. I made one side flat and fanned out the other side to look beard-like. I put the Santa hat on securing it with hot glue. I did have to overlap the hat at the back to make it fit. I used embroidery floss and a needle to make a hanger for Santa at the back of the hat. Finally, I painted the nose a flesh color and hot glued it to the “beard”.

Driftwood Tree

Quite awhile ago my son collected a bunch of small driftwood pieces for me to make a garland for my deck. I saved a bag of leftovers from that project and this year put them to use.

You will need a styrofoam cone or any other cone shaped item as the base. I then used hot glue to affix the pieces to the cone starting at the top. I did have to double some layers to cover gaps and to keep the rough tree shape that I wanted. I just put the beaded garland around it but you could decorate it anyway you prefer. I think I will fashion some kind of star for it when I get it out next year.

Top Hat

I bought this top hat at Halloween time because it just spoke snowman to me and I decorate with snowmen in January and February. I added a bow, a snow fake with a little branch of snowflakes to add some whimsy to Mr. Top Hat.

Watch Snowman

In my Home Bureau group we made these cute snowmen out of watch faces. Each of us put our own spin on how we did it. I used a Dollar Tree silver tray which I painted the center black. I took silve bead garland and hot glued it to the edge of the black painted area. We used 3 watch faces with at least one being a smaller one for the head. They were glued on the tray and then I embellished some. I use an old piece of jewelry for the moon and added a tree. Out of red felt I fashioned the hat. The scarf is a red rubberband and the arms are tan rubber ban pieces. The final touch was adding the snow to the bottom. I used spray glue and covered the rest of the project with a napkin so that the glue only landed where I wanted to put the snow. I quickly shook some snow on and that was it! Rather than hanging I used a plate stand to display my creation.

Ornament Tree

I got together for a little crafting with my friend, Shelly, and we each made an ornament tree. The above picture is of mine. She and I used the same base and stand but different color ornaments.

For the base we found a wooden round that resembled a large wooden thread spool and a simple wood plank. We both painted ours white and added a dusting of glitter. Once those two pieces were glued together we started arranging out ornaments. We just hid the hanger of the ornament by facing that side to the back. It is really simple and yet elegant. Shelly added an angel to the top of the tree but I kind of preferred the simplicity of it as is.

Hacks

  • Do you have a coffee grinder? Ever tried cleaning it? I found that filling the well with uncooked rice and running the grinder for a minute or two really did the trick. This is useful to know if you also use your coffee grinder for spices as you won’t mix flavors.
  • You know how you get that limescale build up around the bases of faucets? If you pour white vinegar in a bowl and soak a dishcloth or any other rag in the vinegar you can then wrap the rag around the base of the faucet and leave it there for 30 minutes. When you remove it, the limescale is gone! You can also use white vinegar to clean your showerhead.
  • Do you have issues with making bows. I just discovered this method!
  • Hydrogen Peroxide has many uses. Did you know you can disinfect your toothbrushes and other dental appliances with peroxide? I use it for the toothbrush and the travel case I put my brush in when on trips.
  • Here’s a neat use for cornstarch. If your deck of cards starts sticking together due to oils from your hands, just place the deck of cards in a ziploc bag with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and shake! When you get your cards out and shake of the excess they are all set for easy dealing!

So Many Projects, Not Enough time

Hello! The sun is shining and all is right with the world. I am going to share what I have been up to lately and I have just a huge bundle of ideas for more! Let’s just dive in!

Recipes

New York Style Baked Cheesecake

Crust 1.5 c. flour .5 c. sugar 1.5 t. vanilla 2 egg yolks 4 eggs 1.5 c. soft margarine

Grease a springform pan well. Mix ingredients and pat the dough on the bottom and halfway up the sides of the pan. Bake at 425 degrees until light brown.

Filling 2.5 pounds of cream cheese 1.75 c. of sugar 1.25 t. of vanilla 2 egg yolks 4 eggs .25 c. heavy cream

Add eggs one at a time to the first three ingredients beating after each addition of egg or egg yolk. Add heavy cream and beat until incorporated. Bake in a 525 degree oven for 10 minutes. Lower temperature to 275 degrees and bake for an hour and ten minutes. It will still be jiggly in the center. Turn off the oven and all the cheesecake to cool in the oven for an hour.

*I don’t use a water bath as if the cheesecake cracks on top it doesn’t bother me. If it does you, just wrap about 3 layers of foil around the bottom and up the sides of the pan, place in another larger pan with about 2 inches of water. Otherwise, the directions stay the same.

Donut Holes/ Baked Donuts (aseasyas applepie.com)

  • 1 cup (120 g) all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup+1 tablespoon (65 g) granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ⅓ cup+1½ tablespoon (100 ml) skim milk feel free to use full fat milk
  • 2 tablespoons (30 g) unsalted butter melted
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • For the cinnamon-sugar topping:
  • 2 tablespoons (30 g) unsalted butter melted
  • ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Spray a donut pan with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.
  • In a large bowl whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
  • In a small bowl whisk together the milk, butter, egg and vanilla extract.
  • Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon or a rubber spatula just until combined. Be careful not to overmix the batter.
  • Spoon the batter into the donut cavities or use a large ziplock bag. Cut a corner off the bottom of the bag and pipe the batter into each donut cavity, filling ¾ of the way full.
  • Place the pan in the oven and bake for 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan before inverting onto a wire rack to cool down until you can handle them.
  • Make the cinnamon-sugar topping. In a small bowl mix together the sugar and cinnamon.
  • Brush each donut with melted butter, then dip in the cinnamon sugar mixture until well coated.

*I used a donut hole pan instead and it lowered the cooking time. I just started watching them after about 6 minutes evaluate how brown they were.

Gluten Free Peanut Butter Cookies (joyfoodsunshine.com)

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
  • Mix together peanut butter and sugar.
  • Add egg, vanilla and salt and stir until combined.
  • If desired, mix in chocolate chips.
  • Roll 1 TBS portions of dough into balls and place on baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (or use a cookie scoop to scoop the dough onto the baking sheet)
  • Bake for 8-10 minutes or until bottoms are just barely browned.
  • Let the cookies sit on the pan for 10 minutes before removing them to a wire rack to cool.

Crafts

I did a couple of fun and simple decorations for Cinco de Mayo.

Corona Bottle

I just put orange paint (you could use any color you would like) inside the bottle and twisted and turned the bottle until it was completely covered inside. Then I turned it upside down to allow excess paint to drain out. After it was dry I added some brightly colored flowers.

For this one I just bought a few cans of Spanish foods, ate the food, of course, and cleaned out the can. I put some floral foam inside and placed some more bright flowers in the can.

Summer Item

I used a tin can and hot glued driftwood pieces around it. For a little extra zip I tied some jute around it and added a shell. I have a few battery operated candles and I used one for this. Just a cute little accent for summer. We live by Lake Erie so it is locally sourced driftwood and fitting for the area.

I had been seeing people marbling the outside of dishes with different products. I decided I would try the nail polish version. It was so easy! You have a pan with 2 to 3 inches of warmish water in it. Then you have a few nail polish colors. You hold the bottle as close to the surface of the water as you can and pour some in. If you hold it up higher the polish sinks to the bottom and you want it to float. When all your colors get in there you twirl the colors gently with a wooden skewer and then dip the outside portion of what ever dish you’re doing in the water and pull it back out again. This whole process from the pouring of the color to the dipping of the dish has to be rather quick. When you lay your dish down to dry, take the wooden skewer and twirl it through the polish which is now dried and floating on the surface. Then you can add more colors, either the same or different ones and do it again. It is really fun. The mug I double dipped to see the difference. The second dip was lighter in color. I don’t believe you should microwave these pieces or use a dishwasher but that’s ok with me.

Hacks

*If you have a sick pet, before you go to the vet video your pet displaying the sound or movement that is a concern. The pet may not display this particular thing at the vet but you will have the evidence for the vet to see.

*When traveling to a new city, check out Free Tours By Foot. The site has tours listed for more than 50 cities across the globe. There are pay what you wish tours and self-guided tours as well.

*You can save 35% on food and 20% on drinks if you eat during happy hour rather than peak dinner hours or later. Learn something seniors have been doing for years and save some dough! LOL

*Experts now say that between substantial monthly cellphone bills, often large deductibles and hidden clauses in the contracts insurance on your cellphone is not a great value.

*If your still frying meatballs in a frypan, save the mess and bake them in the oven. Put the meatballs in the sauce and warm all of it in the oven. Baking bacon in the oven is a lot less messy too!

*When browning ground beef there’s a step to take prior to cooking. Break up your meat (2 pounds), add 1.5 t salt and .75 t baking soday. Let the mixture setr for 20 minutes and then brown. This methold allows for the meat not to shed a lot of moisture and it browns nicer.

*Staying in an Airbnb or other rental? Take a quick video of the place before you leave. That way you have evidence as to the condition you left it in incase you should need it.

*Want to repurpose your used dryer sheets? Use them to clean your electronics. The material works perfectly since it is designed specifically to not cause friction.

A final note, if you haven’t explored diamond painting yet, you need to! Super relaxing and fun. Don’t know what it is? Google to see!

Have a great month and see you in June.

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