My Winter Top Ten

Top ten ways I know it is the Dead of Winter in Western New York!

  1. I have set up the card table with a puzzle.
  2. Starlings are coming down my chimney and ending up in the basement flying frantically around trying to get out.
  3. I am drinking even more coffee than usual.
  4. I may or may not have more than 1 pajama day a week.
  5. Hot soup is on the menu on most days.
  6. Baking to warm up the house is a real thing.
  7. I feel sorry for my dogs because they have to go outside to go to the bathroom.
  8. The county highway plows deliberately pack a mound of ice and snow at the end of my driveway.
  9. How did I ever live without heated seats in my car?!!
  10. I have a comforter and two blankets on my bed and have the fan on!

Such is the life here by Lake Erie, in the  snow belt, by Chautauqua Ridge!

I taught computers for 17 years. I love technology which includes my Google Home,  tablet, smart phone and laptop. However, I have resisted a couple of things that I have now decided to commit to. The first one is the calendar on my smart phone. Holding a hard copy in my hand and entering my appointments was such a secure feeling! I kept one on my phone too but just couldn’t let my appointment book go! Now, I have finally done it! I am free!

Do you want to know what made me give up the hard copy and go with the calendar on my phone only? I have hurt my shoulder in some way and I wanted to cut the weight down of my purse. Anyone who knows me, knows that I carry everything I think I might need if I should go on “Let’s Make A Deal” in my purse. The calendar was one item I let go.

The second technological thing that I have been resisting is getting rid of, as many as possible, the paper copies of recipes that I have saved over the years. I have been heading toward keeping all of my recipes on boards in Pinterest for quite some time. Every time I would find a recipe in a magazine or someone would tell me about one, I would check to see if it was on Pinterest and save it to the appropriate board. So, that meant I wasn’t adding to the stock of paper recipes I had filed but I still had two vintage, metal, picnic, baskets full of recipes.

For the past 3 or 4 weeks I have been slowly going through a folder at a time and finding the recipes on Pinterest. Once found I throw my paper copy in the recycle bin. It is amazing that even vintage recipes like the feather nutmeg cake and the tomato soup cake can be found online! I am about to finish the first vintage picnic basket of recipes today. This basket included cakes, casseroles, breakfast, bread, appetizers, cookies, candy, and miscellaneous desserts. (The first part of the alphabet!) It hasn’t seemed like work either. I just do a few when I pass by my computer and have the time. One thing I discovered was that I saved the same recipe multiple times! I guess when I like something, I really like it!

Tips

There are secrets to making a really good cookie! Some of them include:

Don’t overload your oven. If you try to cram too many cookie sheets in there you aren’t getting the air circulation you need to properly bake your cookies.

Always use parchment paper. A roll might seem expensive but you can buy 10 sheets in a package at Dollar Tree and that’s a deal! As I mentioned in a previous post, sheets of parchment paper lay on a cookie sheet better than a sheet you rip off a roll.

The first time you try a recipe, set your oven timer for 5 minutes earlier than the time the recipe gives. Each oven is a little different. After you check them you can always let them bake longer but you can’t undo it if they burn! (If the baking time is different from the recipe states, remember to mark it on the recipe for the next time.)

Never put cookie dough on a hot/warm cookie sheet. For a cookie baking marathon you need one cookie sheet baking, one cooling off and one ready to go in the oven.

Preheat your oven! I used to never do this but I have learned that your baked goods come out so much better when you do pre-heat.

If you are rolling out dough for cutouts or some other cookie, roll the dough out between sheets of waxed paper, This is to prevent sticking and the need for flouring your counter or board. Getting too much flour into the dough changes the texture of the cookie. They can become dry and crumbly with the addition of just a little extra flour.

Recipe

Orange Cream Cheese Bread

1-8 oz. package cream cheese, softened
1/2 c. shortening
1 2/3 c. granulated sugar
eggs
2 1/4 c. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. salt
1 Tbsp. baking powder
1 c. milk
1/2 c. chopped walnuts
2 Tbsp. grated orange peel
1/4 c. orange juice
1. Combine cream cheese and shortening, creaming well.
2. Gradually add sugar, beating until light and fluffy.
3. Add eggs, beating well after each addition.
4. Combine flour, baking powder and salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Mix well after each addition.
5. Stir in walnuts and orange peel.
6. Pour batter into 2 greased and floured 8-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 3 inch loaf pans.
7. Bake at 375 degrees F for 55 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted into center comes out clean.
8. Let cool in pan for 10 minutes. Then sprinkle orange juice over loaves. Remove to wire rack to finish cooling.
Notes: Following my own advice, I set my oven timer for 50 minutes instead of the 55 recommended in the recipe. It was still a tad too done on the bottom of the loaves for my liking. I made note to set the timer for 45 minutes the next time I bake the bread. The bread is moist and really soft. It has a nice orange flavor. Also, instead of sprinkling orange juice on top of the loaves I think I will make a glaze with orange juice and powdered sugar next time. Although just the orange juice on top was okay, I think that a glaze would just make the bread much better.
Have a fantastic week! Be sure to let me know if you try any of the recipes that I post. I would love to know.

 

 

 

SOS and All That Jazz

In my family January is a BIG birthday month. My oldest daughter’s birthday is January 3 and my twins’ birthday is January 25. That’s 3 right there but I have 3 friends who have birthdays in this month as well. PARTY!!!

Now, this always means plenty of cakes or the birthday person’s chosen dessert. Sometimes the celebrant doesn’t choose to have a cake. Some of the other desserts have been Boston Creme Pie, Slush Pie, Cheesecake, and well, you get the idea.

We also have the birthday person choose their  special dinner if their schedule allows a dinner. Melanie, my oldest always picks Dried Beef Gravy (aka SOS) over toast for her dinner. This year she told me she only gets it once a year. I asked her why because she could just make it. Her answer was that when she makes it that it never turns out the same. That’s a nice complement to me but I suspect that it is just that it always tastes better if someone else makes it. Any person who cooks for a family will agree with that!

I make Dried Beef Gravy the way my Mom always did and I think of it as comfort food and serve it on toast (although mashed potatoes are good with it too) and peas as the veggie.

Mom’s Dried Beef Gravy (SOS = military men called it this in the mess hall. I am assuming you know what it stands for.)

1/2 gallon of milk

1 stick of margarine or butter (your preference)

salt and pepper to taste

1 large jar of dried beef (tore or cut into smallish pieces)

flour

Prepare a roux to make the gravy by putting about a cup of flour into about 1 cup and a half of water and shaking (if using a jar) or whisking until smooth in a bowl. Pour the milk into a sauce pan and add the margarine/butter and the salt and pepper. Heat until it just begins to come to a boil stirring frequently. Using a whisk slowly add the roux until the gravy is the thickness you desire. Add your dried beef and turn burner to its lowest setting until beef is warmed. This doesn’t take long. Serve over toast.

Variations:

Hamburg Gravy (best served over mashed potatoes)

For this version you just brown a pound of hamburg and saute one onion. Drain. You use water instead of the milk as the base. We always darken the gravy with Gravy Master and a cup of coffee. You will use salt and pepper but also garlic powder and any other spice you would like until it tastes good to you.

Sausage Gravy (best served over biscuits)

Brown a pound of pork breakfast sausage. You’re back to using milk as the base for this gravy. The only addition in spice that I do is adding some paprika but you may want to add onion and garlic powder too. It just depends on your taste.

Organization

How many of you cut recipes out of magazines and save them? I have two vintage metal picnic baskets filled with them! I am in the process of going through them. I find that I have liked a recipe I’ve seen so much that I have cut it out 2, 3 and sometimes 4 times! Geesh! As I am going through them I am looking on Pinterest to see if they are there. If they are, I then save them on one of my boards and get rid of the recipe I clipped. The only exceptions to this are when I was given a handwritten recipe from a friend or an old family recipe. Those I save in hard copy! If you would like to check out my Pinterest boards here is the link: https://www.pinterest.com/rhuberross/

I have boards for holidays, certain food groups or meals (breakfast, etc.), craft projects, repurposing ideas, and just things I want to remember. If you haven’t explored Pinterest you just have to!

Things You Should Know

So, this may seem like a personal question but I am going to ask anyway. How often do you get rid of your underwear and buy new? It turns out that you should do it once a year. Even though you wash your underwear there are bacteria that remain in them even after the washer and the dryer! These bacteria are not nice and can cause disease. As a matter of fact, the bacteria can number in the 10,000 range. There are many articles and much research on this topic. If you would like to read more about it here is a link to the Good Housekeeping article on the subject:

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/throw-out-your-underwear-every-year-for-health-reasons-experts-say/news-story/ec81620a19bad5155c5889992c2064ab

The article is from Australia but still Good Housekeeping and there are many other articles including one from Essence magazine. Consider yourself informed!

Cleaning

I am sure I didn’t invent my cleaning system which is “a room a day” system and that it is out there on the Internet somewhere. However, I thought of it and I put it into practice as much as is possible. I am retired now but especially when I was working some system for cleaning the house had to be in place because I just didn’t have the time. Actually, I am pretty busy in retirement too so it still comes in handy.

The system is very simple. I just do a roughly a room a day. That way each room gets cleaned once a week (it never gets bad because it is cleaned regularly) and the house doesn’t take too much sprucing up if company is coming or something like that. Here is the method that has worked for me. You can set up a system that suits your lifestyle and your time constraints too.

Monday – clean the bathroom and upstairs hallway

Tuesday – craft room and guest room (I lump the two together because neither are used daily and therefore don’t get as dirty)

Wednesday – my bedroom and the stairs

Thursday – foyer and livingroom

Friday – diningroom

Saturday – kitchen

Sunday – day of relaxation

Notes:

Since each room is getting done once a week it never takes long to clean it. I spend not even an hour a day with this system. Also, there are things I add to it occasionally such as going through a closet or a drawer, etc. so that those things get done too.

On Saturdays I also add in doing my wash, changing my bed and watering the plants so that each of those items get done once a week as well. When I was working and my kids were home it was slightly different. I did a load of wash a day and then on Saturday did what was left. I also changed all beds when I did that room.

If you have a system or trick that works for you please share in the comments. I know I don’t have the only answers to the cleaning of the house. I just do what works for me.

See you next week! Set aside some time to be good to you this week! Read, take a nap, whatever makes your life delicious!!!

 

 

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