Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Happy Birthday Mom

Wishing a beautiful lady a very happy birthday today. We are blessed to have you and love you very much! Could there be a sweet potato pie in your future???

Bravo!

Jenny McCarthy is a funny lady...that's no surprise. She is also a strong woman who will fight fiercely and without fail for her child. I learned this about her after reading her book, Louder Than Words, A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism. The book is well written and an easy read although the story itself will bring tears to your eyes.
Jenny makes it clear that she is not after our pity, however. She bravely puts the details of this heart breaking and inspirational journey out there in an effort to help others by sharing. She states that a "what to do pamphlet" after the diagnosis would have been a god-send and attempts to point others in the right direction by creating her own. Numerous web-sites are listed for further education and research on autism. A portion of the book's proceeds go to the "UCLA Early Childhood Partial Hospitalization Program. The funds will help build additional classrooms so that more autistic children can get the help they deserve." Bravo Jenny, you did good...

Monday, November 8, 2010

Amateur Smoker

One of the best gifts we've ever gotten was an electric smoker. I asked Santa for one after a visit to my aunt's house where they served smoked porkloin. An electric smoker sounded so much easier to use than charcoal that I was intrigued! A couple of years have passed now, the directions have been lost, and my husband has nearly worn the tail end off of the thing. I never did learn to use it. However, today is a new day!
I will be smoking, with virtually no help or advice from himself, one of my very favorite foods...CHEESE! Many folks know that I consider cheese to be it's own food group and eat it as a side dish often! I have eaten this wonderful smoked cheese, though never actually smoked it myself. We shall see how this goes! I know that you should let the cheese of your choice set out for an hour. I know that you should let the wood chips (I am using hickory) soak for at least an hour as well. I placed a large block of sharp cheddar in an aluminum pie plate (no need to grease) and plugged that smoker in.
Two other things I know about doing this are that the cheese will melt into a "pie" and turn a little brown on top. Secondly, you must let it cool completely or it won't come out of the pan. I'm guessing the time frame is 2-3 hours. Wish me luck! Update coming soon...

Friday, November 5, 2010

Apple Dumplings

*This recipe is from "Smilemakers...In the Kitchen," which benefits Arkansas Baptist Children's Homes*

  • 1 cup butter or margarine
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 med apples, peeled and cored
  • 2 (8 oz) cans refrigerated crescent rolls
  • 1 (12 oz) can Mountain Dew soda
  • Whipped topping, optional
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine butter with sugar and cinnamon in small saucepan, stir until melted and mixed then set aside. Cut each apple into 8 slices and wrap each slice with a crescent roll, starting with the wide end. Place seam-side down in a 9x13 pan and pour butter mixture over crescents. Pour the Mountain Dew in one end of the pan (so you don't wash off the butter mixture). Bake for 45 minutes. Serve warm with whipped topping if desired.

Great for breakfast or dessert!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Love for Loca Luna!

Wanted to share my thoughts on Loca Luna, located at 3519 Old Cantrell Road in Little Rock, and yes, even Rachel Ray gave her "thumbs up" to brilliant owner, Mark Abernathy. If it is my birthday, Loca Luna. If you want to get on my good side, Loca Luna. If it is my last meal, Loca Luna (or we can take a rather long drive to Joe's Crabshack, your choice). You may have tried them for lunch or even supper. The question is... have you been for Sunday brunch???
Now this brunch menu is something else! Go to their homepage and check it out. The specials are not listed however, and that's what I go for. The very, extra special "Crab and Lobster Cake Benedict," priced around $13.95 and served with roasted potatoes and fresh fruit cannot be beat! This is an ingenius variation of the classic "Eggs Benedict," created with (you guessed it) crab and lobster cakes instead of canadian bacon. I smile just thinking of it. Another special is the "Chicken-fried Steak and Gravy," priced similarly and served with eggs (anyway you like 'em), roasted potatoes, and fresh fruit. These people will happily make substitutions if needed as well.
The white cheese dip is awesome and priced at $5.95 alone. Served as a combo with the yummy hot sauce, add $2.00 extra. Their famous brick-oven pizza is a family favorite and can be ordered with anything from pepperoni to shrimp, starting at $12.95. They also offer a sausage and cheese breakfast casserole that is sure to please at $8.95, served with roasted potatoes and home-made biscuits.
Servers are friendly and ready to answer any questions, refill your tea glass five times, and seem geniunely happy to help. The atmosphere is one of a kind and all are welcome, including the kiddos. Wear your suit or your sweats and choose from indoor or outdoor dining from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.! Sunday brunch at Loca Luna is always 5 stars!

Movie Night

We all know that quality time with the kids in our lives is so important. Being the border-line control freak that I am, I usually like to plan things to do and sometimes it works out great. Other times, it's just not as much fun as I had pictured in my mind. This week I learned that spontaneity can be the most fun of all and letting someone else run the show is not such a bad thing either.
It all started when my ten year old had a terrible craving for fettuccine. I did not feel like making a trip to the Olive Garden and had nothing on hand to make it from scratch. My husband was at work with the Debit card, I had no cash, and restaurants just don't take checks anymore y'all. I told him he was out of luck. "No Mom, I have my own money! They have a to-go menu! I just can't drive over there to pick it up!" Getting nowhere with me, he calls my mother in law, who just happened to have purchased "Toy Story 3" on this very day. He gives her his money and gets busy!
He has to rehook the DVD player because Sissy's went out and it's in her room. Standing on a stool, he gets down the t.v. trays and sets them with cloth napkins, silverware, and drinks. Anxiously he waits at the window for supper to arrive, and then brings everything upstairs to start "movie night." Let me tell you, we had one great meal!
Sitting on my bed, propped up by nine pillows, enjoying one another's company, our Italian meal (which are lunch prices everyday till 4:00 p.m. by the way), and a wonderful movie. Quality time, it was! The message of the movie was not lost on me either since I've already had one "Andy" grow up at my house. I wondered to myself, "How many more nights like this will there be?" Setting that gut-wrenching thought aside for the time, I kissed my son's cheek, gave him a big squeeze, and thanked him for my very special movie night. Then I caught a glimpse of his old stuffed bear out of the corner of my eye and smiled.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Cheddar Biscuits

  • 2 1/2 cups Bisquick
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 4 Tb COLD butter
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 heaping cup grated sharp cheddar
Topping:
  • 2 Tb melted butter
  • 1/4 tsp dried parsley
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • pinch of salt
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Pastry cut butter into dry ingredients. Add cheese and milk and mix well. Ice cream scoop onto cookie sheet and bake 15 minutes. Brush with topping. Mmm~

Easy Seafood Chowder

  • 4 slices bacon
  • 1 1/2 lbs. shrimp (or whatever seafood you want)
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced
  • 1 1/2 tsp minced garlic
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 4 potatoes
  • 1 can corn, drained (optional)
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1 can cream of (whatever you have on hand) soup
  • 1 Tb dried parsley
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/4 tsp paprika
  • 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper
  • Sprinkle of Celery salt and Creole seasoning
Cook shrimp, drain, and chop coarsely. Fry bacon until crisp, remove, and crumble. Saute' onion and garlic in bacon grease. Peel and cube potatoes and add to chicken broth, with corn, onions, and garlic. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer 10 to 15 minutes or until tender. Mash the potatoes slightly. Mix the flour into the milk until smooth. Add to the chicken broth mixture with soup and stir constantly until thickened. Add shrimp, bacon, and remaining ingredients. Simmer on low 5 to 10 minutes. Serve with cheddar biscuits or corn muffins. Guaranteed to take the chill off!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Priceless

My garage sale went pretty well and could have generated even more Christmas money if my husband had decided sooner to give up the tools he doesn't use anymore. As it went, he came home at lunch-time and started cleaning out his workbench. I had quite a few gentlemen looking for tools early on in the day, not so many later on. Too bad! Maybe we'll try one more sale before the holidays.
I love meeting all of the different people that come and look around at these sales. Some like to share stories with me which I enjoy tremendously! This past Saturday, I was honored to meet a sweet grandmother who was so excited about getting through her last chemo treatment, bless her heart. She was in her late seventies and was helped up my steep driveway by her daughter. Ms. Gloria was her name, and she cheerfully pulled off the attractive wig she was wearing to show me how much hair was already growing back in. She laughed at the wigs I had for sale from Halloween costumes gone by, and told me that her son put on different ones to make her giggle throughout her treatment. They stayed and visited a short time and as they turned to leave, I took her hand and told her I would certainly pray for her joy and blessings. She looked surprised and grateful. I handed her my Mother Goose wig and said it was my gift, and for her son to keep that laughter going!
A beautiful little princess, complete with crown, begged for the book, "Where the Wild Things Are," and her mother said she didn't really need it. I watched her continue to try and read it until they got ready to leave. She looked sad as she put the book back and I thought that was a shame. I pulled that mother aside and quietly explained that I taught preschool for many years, promoted children reading, and could I give her the book? She smiled and nodded yes. The little princess had a royal smile which shined even brighter when my son handed her some Halloween candy.
One of my last customers bought several things and every one of my "Native" magazines. She had the most gorgeous steel gray and black hair which she attributed to her Cherokee ancestors, though she sadly explained that she didn't know much about her heritage. "Learn all that you can," I said softly as I pulled the magazine money back out of my pocket. She wouldn't take it. I walked her to the car, shoved it into the sack, and told her not to lose it as she was putting the car in drive.
Someone in my family asked, "Are you running a sale or a giveaway?" Listen, I got just as much out of the stuff I gave away as I got Christmas money. Those smiles were priceless.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Quick Calzones

Told y'all I'd let you know about this calzone recipe. I fooled around with it a little and it turned out pretty good, we thought. What do you know? The Razorbacks also sent Houston back to Mississippi with a loss, even better!

  • Frozen bread dough loaf, thawed
  • Thinly sliced ham
  • Pepperoni, (I used large size)
  • 1 cup pizza cheese
  • 1/2 stick butter, melted
  • 2 tsp. parmesan cheese
  • 1/2 tsp. parsley
  • 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
  • Marinara sauce for dipping
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Roll out bread dough into a rectangle, 8x12 or close enough. Mix the garlic powder, parmesan, and parsley into the melted butter. Brush onto the dough. Layer the ham, pepperoni, and cheese. Roll the dough so that you have a 12 inch calzone. Cut in half and pinch the ends closed. Bake seam side down on a lightly greased cookie sheet for 15-20 minutes. Brush with leftover butter mix when done.

*Can be easily doubled for a crowd.

I got overruled on the caramel apples. Had a request for "Graveyard Brownies" instead. One of the kiddos did rake up 7 bags of leaves for me, woohoo! Happy weekend everyone!