So...whats for dinner?
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Luv - forgot to say - wish you hadn't sent this weather our way. I don't mind the cold front & the rain - but the tornadoes? A friend's daughter had her fence just knocked flat by the wind.
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Laurie, you are quite the woman! I am astonished by what you can handle in two hours or less. Hope you and all the men in your life have a wonderful week.
Costco ROCKS! Anything you bring to a gathering from Costco is just fine.
I have no interest in a Keurig. Someday I will talk about how we procure and then create our daily coffee. Needless to say, we don't take anything close to the easy way to consuming our caffeine. Is that a surprise?
Ice is on the way to the North Country. My mother is nervous. Not sure she will get here for Christmas. I think it will all work out.
*susan*
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everyone stay safe with strange weather! We are supposed to get a lot of snow tonite. We'll see. LOL
Minus, just take the dry mix in the box mix it with the can of pumpkin. Nothing else. No water oil egg. Nothing. Empty the can of pumpkin dump the dry cake mix on top. Mix. That's it. Choc cake mix tastes like chocolate. White or yellow cake is tastes like pumpkin. Spice cake mix is awesome.
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Moon,
I am averting my eyes!
*susan*
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Sorry Minus Two about the weather. I thought yest. we were in for it. Got humid, hot, still but then cold front came right thru. Stay safe. It poured here through about 12-1 pm then cleared off some. And to think that today is only the 1st day of winter. Yikes.
Laurie - I'm in awe as well with your coping skills. Sounds like you have a great neighbor mom to trade kids with. Hopefully illness will leave your family alone for a while and visit someone else's.
Susan - I bought a French press coffeemaker and have yet to use it. I am back some to using my Melita one cup at a time hot water drip but right now some hot choc. sounds good after my shower.
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Lol @susan. Oh no the food police! LOL but it actually is pretty good and so easy. So use an organic cake mix! LOL
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Susan, no not surprised. I would expect no less lol!
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Wow. Laurie....an especially bad time to get sick... Amazing that you can get it all done with the flu and a cold.. It's good having the neighbors to help.. It's weird out here....I think it's the remote controlled garage doors..the folks drive up, open the door, drive in, close it and go in... I've met the neighbors across the street and next door (we're on the corner), but in 10 years, we haven't met the neighbors 2 houses down the street. I don't really like it, but I never see them to say hi.
Moon, I agree with everyone else; take it easy.....I guess you could take a chair and relax in it while things cook. I did that when I broke my ankle a very long time ago.
Debbie, I hope the doctors can get you breathing easier. My mom gets short of breath when she walks and it frustrates her a lot--even at almost 96 years old.
There is ice out here, but one has to drive a couple of hours to find it. And I'm not looking for it. Sharon and DD may go up to Sunrise (in the White Mountains--Arizona has them too) to ski/snowboard. I'll probably stay down here. I like cross country skiing, but don't particularly like the downhill skiing....They usually end up having to re-groom the trails after each of my down hill runs.. :-)
I'm being paged to help DD wrap stuff. So, off to that. If I didn't mention you, it's *NOT* because I forgot you.
Eric
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Moon - thanks for the recipe.
Susan & Nancy - sorry to be so basic with all your mouth-watering ideas. I really do know how to make homemade bread & clam chowder & lemon meringue pie & lots of things. I just don't cook elaborate things often since I live by myself and my only son & DIL are in CA. BC (before cancer) I used to cook more, so maybe again some day.
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I've been trying to keep up with all your posts since before T-giving! I've enjoyed the vintage turkey dishes discussion and pictures. My sister is the keeper of the family turkey dishes and her kids are now old enough that she doesn't worry about them breaking them. I've also enjoyed all your holiday recipes, holiday prep and shopping and the pictures of your finished products.
This is my busy time of year at work so my cooking has been relegated to weekends. And 4 years and two days to the day of my original diagnosis, I found out I have high grade DCIS with microinvasion on the the other side. That same week, my husband was out of town, it was -10 with the windchill, it snowed twice and I had mouse in my kitchen drawer. It was a hard week. My dinners alternated between cereal with coconut milk and Christmas cookies!
I had an MRI, surgical consult last week and will most likely have lumpectomy at the end of January and then on to radiation. They've referred me to genetics counseling even though I have no family history. I can't believe I'm dealing with this again.
On on positive note, I received a great Christmas gift from a client that would appeal to all you cooks...It was a gift box from Penzey's Spices called "Kind Heart". It has 8 spices, Oregano, Cinnamon, Dill Weed, Paprika, Basil, Garlic, Ginger, Fresh Ground Pepper, tip cards for each spice, a kind heart magnet, pin and a very colorful tea towel. The enclosure reads: "The Kind Heart. Kindness brings such great comfort to our lives. Even the littlest acts of kindness have a way of spiraling into so much more. Kindness is at the heart of cooking and at the heart of making life great. In little acts of kindness is the magic to transform our lives into something wonderful." If I was more proficient, I would attach a picture. It is so cute and reasonably priced at $19.95.
Thank you all for being that kind heart and for sharing your kind heart with me. Thinking of everyone who has had their own and/or family health issues and who have lost loved ones this year. Take care, Gina
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Minus, You mustn't apologize for what you eat. My goodness, cooking for one is such a hard thing. I fear that if I had no one else to feed I would live on cottage cheese and triscuits, with an occasional olive for color. Both my sister and mother live alone, and neither one can get very excited about that whole cooking thing. My sister, once upon a time, did a lot of cooking, but her enthusiasm has waned. She lives on soup now... makes a pot and eats it for days. But then she gets bored of it and her car drives itself to Starbucks for a treat. I try to stock my mother's fridge from time to time with one serving meals, but she lives very far away, so I can't do it too often. She will go home after Christmas with a bag of things to keep her going for a bit.
gina, that is a very kind and thoughtful gift. Penzey's makes the most lovely gift boxes. My local store is in the strangest building. It was originally built to be a Red Lobster, or one of those fast food seafood places. Then it was a Boston Market. So, the Penzey's is in a building that has that Red Lobster "look" plopped in the middle of a parking lot.
Today I begin the cooking in ernest and it is clear that my menu might be a tad too big. The kid, who claimed she would help, has yet to join me in the kitchen! So this holiday is no different than any other!
*susan*
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(((Gina))) I am sorry you have to go through this again.
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Gina, I'm so sorry you have to do this dance yet again. Whatever your treatment road, I hope it treats you kindly.
Minus, you needn't apologize to me about cooking, much of what I do is basic, I just may not post it. The two planned "fancy" meals I do are Thanksgiving and Christmas. Like Susan, I like cooking for others. If left to my own devices I'd live mostly on bread and cheese or cereal for dinner. Though cooking has always been a hobby, I never considered myself a baker. But since bc, I've found baking very therapeutic and enjoyable. I can't eat much of what I produce (diabetic) so it gets fed to others.
I love reading about what others are cooking, no matter what it is, because it gives me a glimpse into your lives and personalities, as it would with any of those whom I consider friends.
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ok...I have always wanted to make banger and mash and today was the day because tomorrow is my last chemo and my taste buds will only go down from here! Turned out pretty good too.I love to hear about all of your cooking adventures! I love to hear all your stories too!
Merry Christmas!
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Gina...Hugs.....
And Minus....don't feel bad about not cooking much. I remember how much of a chore it was to cook alone. For me, a large part of the joy of cooking comes from being with others and enjoying their company in the kitchen. It doesn't matter if I'm cooking or keeping somebody company while they're cooking...and when there is no company...it's not much fun at all.
This thread is a virtual kitchen. The only thing missing is the smell of something cooking.
Lovewins....what is banger and mash??????
Eric
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ok. Don't know what is wrong with me. We are snowed in pretty deep. LOL. Got at least 12 inches on the ground. But it's pretty warm it's about 24 degrees. My DH is out snowblowing. But for breakfast I made potato pancakes. I haven't made them for about 15 years. Must be the snow.... LOL
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Potato pancakes? Tell us more! Is this a sweet thing or a savory thing? Convenient that Mr. Moon was home to do the snow removal. Good planning on your part.
*susan*
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It's 30 degrees here, but not warm enough to melt the 1/4 to 1/2 inch ice coating everything. If we had gotten some snow, at least you could walk on the stuff, but no such luck. Dh has had to de-ice the satellite dish twice now.
Speaking of good smells, I just baked some Old Bay nuts (sounds like a reality tv show) and boy did they make the house smell good. Even with my sniffly nose I can smell them.
Big cooking prep day tomorrow so something simple tonight -- tikka masala with some brown rice and naan. This will use up the last of the rotisserie chicken and make room in the fridge, which I desperately need.
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Susan, I thought the same thing about Mr. Moon lol!
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Eric....mashed potatoes with sausages and onion gravy.
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Sooo yesterday was 54 and rained cats and dogs for about 12 hrs straight! So miserable and all of the snow we had is gone.
Gina -10? Yikes! So sorry on your new diagnosis... you have had a rough week. Hugs for a better Holiday week ahead.
We did a potluck dinner at a friends last night, with soup, calzones, pizza, and lots of other goodies. quite a feast and we all sat mesmerized by the movie "the Wizard of OZ" Saw lots of details that I don't remember from childhood. We all laughed and sang...lots of fun.
Tonight we are doing strips steaks out on the grill, baked potatos and veges. Must take advantage of the warm weather and get the grill going. Kids request. They are busy in the kitchen making cookies.
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Gina I am sending you positive thoughts for your next few months. xo
Minus, I think we are eating twins, like Susan's sister, I live on soup and pull random things out of the cupboard or fridge for dinner. sometimes I get creative. Today I'm putting canned salmon, white beans, onion, olive oil and ? together. I like to cook best in the summer when my garden is growing. I make soup in the crockpot and then freeze portions so I always have a variety.
Moon and all. In an hour I have to face my knitting and crocheting group. They will display their work and I will bring my "string of shame" I looked up paper snow flakes under Martha Stewart's children's crafts. I can do it. I will ask for a crochet hook and yarn as think as a pencil
I've been walking up and down the steep hills of the island this weekend and have met a few potential fiddle teachers. I will always stink until I go home in June, then will practice a LOT as I will take 4-6 months off before going to Ecuador or Costa Rica for some immersion Spanish.
Today I have to make something with all the potatoes and still the 1/2 cabbage on hand.
Happy cooking to all. I love your recipes.
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Gina I am sending you positive thoughts for your next few months xo
Minus I think you and I are eating twins. I pull random things out of the fridge and cupboard for dinner, and always eat the same thing during the week. breakfast: overnight oatmeal with frozen blueberries, lunch ginger ale, cheese sandwich and an orange or fruit, dinner soup or whatever. I make a lot of soup and freeze portions so I always have a variety.Sometimes I get creative. Today I might make canned salmon, white beans, onion, olive oil,lemon and ?
Moon and all.. in an hour I have to face my knitting/crocheting group. They will bring their creations and I will bring my "string of shame" I looked up paper snowflakes on Martha Stewart's children's crafts I can do it! I will ask for yarn and a crochet hook the size of a pencil today.
This weekend I walked up and down the steep hills of this island. I found a few fiddlers who may teach me, but I will always stink as I have little time to practice until I go home in June. Then I won't work for 4-6 months until I try immersion Spanish in Ecuador or Costa Rica
I have to make something today with all these potatoes and still 1/2 cabbage that I have.
Happy Holidays to all! I think of you all but can't write as I have to bring my string to the group now.
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Umm Nancy Old Bay nuts. Tell me more. Your ice storm sounds like ours but no electric/tree problems. Just no walking where the sun doesn't shine for several days. My path to goat yard is like that. I made it to storage shed, fence, along fence then finally broke out onto thawed grass.
Made what I hope is the last grocery run but forgot pineapple for ambrosia. Almost got a fresh one but then DH would have to cut it up and not sure I can deal with that. Hope I have a can in cupboard. DH & DD wouldn't know what is proper in it anyway.
Well, chicken did not get thawed this am so enchiladas tonight. Baked chicken tomorrow and leftovers into chicken tetrazzini for Christmas Eve. I kinda winged recipe in grocery - chicken, creamed soup, cream, onion, mushrooms, noodles, herbs, garlic. I pretty much had everything. Good thing I went, DH had almost finished the eggnog that I need for French toast.
Bedo sister I love you. Stay warm and safe. Alaska to Costa Rica is a big change, I guess not so much to Ecuador. No whale blubber in either I would venture to say.
Gina - We are glad to have your join our group but sad for the reason. So you're onto another LX in January. I only cook for myself and DH so we have a lot of skillet meal stuff but I love leftovers and he "tolerates" them. I'm trying to make some things to send with DD when she comes out (a whole hour away) Christmas. I remembered the pizzas DB sent came in a styrofoam cooler and guess what she's getting her meals in. I'll send turkey and trimmings, enchiladas, chicken tetrazzini and meatloaf. Pretty good. She DOES not cook but eats lunch in company cafeteria. Poor girl did not get home from DB's with her turkey leftovers - I mistakenly took hers and she got my green beans. Must make sure she is well fortified. Your spice gift sounds wonderful as well as the accompanying poem. Keep us posted and I will be praying for you.
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Luv, the actual name is Chesapeake Bay Party Nuts (which could still be a reality show.) It's easy.
2 tbs melted butter
2 tbs Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp Louisiana hot sauce
2 tsp Old Bay seasoning
2 cups pecan halves
2 cups whole almonds
Mix them all up together and bake for 30 minutes on a foil lined baking sheet at 300 degrees, stirring twice. Cool and store in an airtight container.
This time I used a can of deluxe mixed nuts which created a saltier snack. I warn you, they are addictive.
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Nancy - Those nuts sounds yummy. I think I'll have to try it. Thanks.
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thinking of Michelle's family and everyone here who has lost loved ones this year. May this first Christmas with out be gentle on you- somehow-
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Joyce. I am sorry about your aunt. You have had a very rough year. I am glad Rick will be spending time with you.
Nancy those nuts look like they're amazing. Yum.
Susan, the potato pancakes are savory. Basically shredded potato, shredded onion, couple tablespoons flour, egg salt. I add A Couple Dashes nutmeg and I do add baking powder and baking soda. That's how mom made them. You panfry them with a little bit of oil slow enough to cook the raw potato. Serve with applesauce and or sour cream. Unless you are a unusual polish person who hates sour cream. LOL
Bedo cook those Potatos with the cabbage it's yummy!
And yes, Mr. MOON planned to get here yesterday to snowblow! My neighbors who normally do that are on vacation. So he did it for them and helped others too. Sometimes my DH can be real nice! Lol.
Went to Costco and bought the roast beef slices. Also brought the pulled pork. I'll make the sauce for that. But the pork is pretty good so not much to be done for that either. I'll make a potato casserole and green beans. Also a salad of spinach with berries. It's so pretty. I'll have that for next Saturday so I didn't buy the greens yet.
For Christmas I don't even know if anybody but my DH will show up. We are having the kids on the 4 of Jan. It's the only time all 4 and spouses can make it. With two in health care and one with a new job and no seniority you do what you can. So i don't know if I'll bake the ham or just do some pork tenderloins for the two of us. Oh well. Much love to all.
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Sharon is playing her banjo and DD is playing her electric bass....Sweet Home Alabama and Piano Man. :-)
Thanks for the recipes.. I'm going back to listening to the music....
Eroc
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Sounds wonderful Eric.
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