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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Menu Plan Monday 10-15-07-10-21-07
For more menu plan Monday fun, head on over to Laura's at I'm an Organizing Junkie!
French Onion Sandwiches (Easy & Fast!)
makes 4
2 T margarine
4 4oz beef cubed steaks
1 med onion sliced in rings
1 c beef broth
1 T cornstarch
2 t Worcestershire sauce
1/8 t garlic powder
4 slices French bread toasted
4 slices Swiss cheese
Melt margarine in a large skillet
Add steaks and cook until well done or until your preference
Remove from steaks from skillet and add onions cooking until tender.
Add broth, cornstarch, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder to pan.
Cook and stir until bubbly cook 2 more minutes from the boil point.
Top bread with steak, then cheese and then mixture.
See easy!
For the French Bread head on over to Bean's Bistro.
Just remember to double it for 4 sandwiches or 2 loaves.
Warm your family with Soup-Mulligatawny
This pepper water soup is yummy and delicious on any cold winter night.
Serve with some nice rolls.
This can also be made in the crockpot and kept on low until you need it.
I would double the broth if you've got a hotter crockpot like mine.
Mulligatawny Serves 4
2 1/2 C Chicken broth
1 7 1/2 oz can tomatoes, cut up
1/2 C chopped celery
1/2 C chopped peeled cooking apple
1/4 C chopped carrot
1/4 C chopped onion
1 Tlbs Parsley
1/4 tsp pepper
1 tsp Curry powder
1 tsp lemon juice
1 1/2 c cooked chicken
2 cups hot cooked rice
In a pan combine broth, tomatoes, celery, apple, carrot, onion, parsley, curry powder, lemon juice and pepper.
Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and cover.
Simmer 15 minutes, stir frequently.
Stir in chicken through and remove.
Serve over hot rice.
Serve with some nice rolls.
This can also be made in the crockpot and kept on low until you need it.
I would double the broth if you've got a hotter crockpot like mine.
Mulligatawny Serves 4
2 1/2 C Chicken broth
1 7 1/2 oz can tomatoes, cut up
1/2 C chopped celery
1/2 C chopped peeled cooking apple
1/4 C chopped carrot
1/4 C chopped onion
1 Tlbs Parsley
1/4 tsp pepper
1 tsp Curry powder
1 tsp lemon juice
1 1/2 c cooked chicken
2 cups hot cooked rice
In a pan combine broth, tomatoes, celery, apple, carrot, onion, parsley, curry powder, lemon juice and pepper.
Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and cover.
Simmer 15 minutes, stir frequently.
Stir in chicken through and remove.
Serve over hot rice.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Miraklegirl's Kitchen-Aid Pizza Dough
Very easy to make. You can double for those bigger families.
I normally make this twice a week in double batches to feed us.
I've also included another recipe but this one is the only one I've found that I haven't missed up yet. =) These are thick crust on 12" about 3/4" so they would be prefect for bread sticks also.
Miraklegirl's Kitchen-Aid Pizza Dough
1 (1/4 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 cup warm water
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons olive oil
2 1/2-3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1. Dissolve yeast in warm water in warmed bowl.
2. Add salt, olive oil, and 2 1/2 cup flour.
3. Attach bowl and dough hook, turn to speed 2 and mix 1 minute.
4. Continuing on speed 2, add remianing flour, 1/2 cup at a time, until dough clings to dough hook and cleans sides of bowl. Knead on speed 2 for 2 minutes.
5. Place in greased bowl, turning to grease top.
6. Cover, let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk (about 1 hour).
7. Punch dough down.
8. Brush 14 inch pizza pan with oil.
9. Press dough across bototm of pan forming collar around edge to hold filling Top with fillings and bake at 450 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes.
Basic Pizza Dough with pictures
I normally make this twice a week in double batches to feed us.
I've also included another recipe but this one is the only one I've found that I haven't missed up yet. =) These are thick crust on 12" about 3/4" so they would be prefect for bread sticks also.
Miraklegirl's Kitchen-Aid Pizza Dough
1 (1/4 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 cup warm water
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons olive oil
2 1/2-3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1. Dissolve yeast in warm water in warmed bowl.
2. Add salt, olive oil, and 2 1/2 cup flour.
3. Attach bowl and dough hook, turn to speed 2 and mix 1 minute.
4. Continuing on speed 2, add remianing flour, 1/2 cup at a time, until dough clings to dough hook and cleans sides of bowl. Knead on speed 2 for 2 minutes.
5. Place in greased bowl, turning to grease top.
6. Cover, let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk (about 1 hour).
7. Punch dough down.
8. Brush 14 inch pizza pan with oil.
9. Press dough across bototm of pan forming collar around edge to hold filling Top with fillings and bake at 450 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes.
Basic Pizza Dough with pictures
Friday, October 12, 2007
Learn Free Vocabulary & Give Free Rice
When is the last time you checked your vocabulary skills and did so for a good cause?
Check out the FreeRice site and do both today.
I never got over level 36 before becoming stupid and digressing.
I am sure some of you follow blogger will get a higher level.
I did donate 2740 grains of rice before getting a headache and having to do something else.
I wonder how many grains of rice are in a 5lb bag?
Go play and have fun!
Check out the FreeRice site and do both today.
I never got over level 36 before becoming stupid and digressing.
I am sure some of you follow blogger will get a higher level.
I did donate 2740 grains of rice before getting a headache and having to do something else.
I wonder how many grains of rice are in a 5lb bag?
Go play and have fun!
Frugal Fridays-Vinegar, oh sweet vinegar
Recently I've been seeing Vinegar everywhere.
From cooking to cleaning to homeopathic remedies.
It never fails to amaze me what can be done with simple vinegar.
1-Clean your toilet
Drop 3 cups of White distilled Vinegar and clean with a brush.
Let sit 30 minutes and flush. Same thing can be done with your toilet brush.
Drop it into a bucket of a gallon of water and 3 cups of vinegar let sit for the same 30 minutes and then hang to air dry.
2-Kill grass on sidewalks.
Pour full strength white distilled vinegar on any area you want gone.
3-Take a fresh piece of bread damp with white distilled vinegar drop into your child's lunch box.
Let it sit overnight to remove any smells.
4-Get soft skin by adding 1 cup of white distilled vinegar to 2 gallons of water and soak your feet or add it to your bath and get soft skin everywhere.
Learn how to make Berry Ink & Quill Pens for your homeschoolers or just for fun.
For theses tips and more please see The Vinegar Institute
Mrs. Wishy Washy
Grade K-1
Mrs. Wishy-Washy Collection
Joy Cowley's: "Mrs. Wishy Washy " webquest activity
MrsWishy Washy at The Virtual Vine Books & Additional Resources.
AISPD Literacy Mrs Wishy Wash: Unit focuses on Nouns with appropriate pronouns and the introduction of verbs.
Mrs. Wishy Washy Links
Shared Reading: Wishy-Washy Day
Mrs. Wishy-Washy Collection
Joy Cowley's: "Mrs. Wishy Washy " webquest activity
MrsWishy Washy at The Virtual Vine Books & Additional Resources.
AISPD Literacy Mrs Wishy Wash: Unit focuses on Nouns with appropriate pronouns and the introduction of verbs.
Mrs. Wishy Washy Links
Shared Reading: Wishy-Washy Day
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Teach them Thursday
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Contest-Mission 547: Safety Rules
Learn about Safety from A Frog In My Soup and The Danger Rangers. Win 1 of 5 Mission 547: Safety Rules videos. The only requirement is US residency, no blog required! Sweet =)
Ends 10/25 Winners announced 10/26
Ends 10/25 Winners announced 10/26
Wireless Hotspots, The 5 W's explained
Excellent articles for people wanting to know more about wireless hookups.
The Definitive Guide to Wireless Hotspots
The Definitive Guide to Wireless Hotspots
Wi-Fi User's Guide
Coming Soon to a blog near you
I visit websites.
Lots of websites, I seem to be addicted to them.
I have sites that I visit daily others that I visit faithfully weekly, monthly etc.
These are the sites I try to visit during the week.
Monday-Meal Planning Monday
Tuesday-Tackle it Tuesday or Talk about it Tuesday
Wednesday-Works for me Wednesday or Wordless Wednesday
Thursday- Teach them Thursday or Tasty Thursday
Friday-Frugal Fridays or Family Favorites Friday or Faith Follower Friday
Saturday- Super Savings Saturday or Small wonders Saturday or Scrapbooking Saturday
Sunday-Scripture Sunday
Lots of websites, I seem to be addicted to them.
I have sites that I visit daily others that I visit faithfully weekly, monthly etc.
These are the sites I try to visit during the week.
Monday-Meal Planning Monday
Tuesday-Tackle it Tuesday or Talk about it Tuesday
Wednesday-Works for me Wednesday or Wordless Wednesday
Thursday- Teach them Thursday or Tasty Thursday
Friday-Frugal Fridays or Family Favorites Friday or Faith Follower Friday
Saturday- Super Savings Saturday or Small wonders Saturday or Scrapbooking Saturday
Sunday-Scripture Sunday
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