Tuesday, February 1, 2011
looking out my front door
The news says this blizzard is affecting much of the U.S. so you may have snow like this too. We've got about a foot of snow today and the wind is blowing so much that is it making drifts.
This drift is what is outside our front door! But if you look close, you can see bare sidewalk where the wind has blown the snow somewhere else.
Most everything is shut down because driving is almost impossible. My hubby is out in this weather though, he had to go to work. He drives a big pick-up and has tire chains, warm clothes, etc. He got to work fine and he said he has had to drive a few places in our town doing his job. I am hoping he makes it home safely.
And since we park our vehicles in our garage, he won't have to go through that snow drift at the front door when he does get home.
Monday, January 24, 2011
4 Quiches - I can explain
We had an abundance of eggs and milk because I bought some and then we got more from Clint and Amanda's farm. So with 7 dozen eggs plus a gallon of fresh farm milk with the cream on top and a gallon of store bought skim milk, I need to start using these eggs and milk so they don't go to waste.
Quiche is one of favorite things to eat at a restaurant. I looked at AllRecipes.com and read many reviews how other cooks bake quiches, then freeze them to thaw and reheat when needed.
So, I am giving it a try.
Today, I used 13 eggs, 2 cups of cream and 2 cups in milk making 4 quiches. (3 eggs went into each quiche and 1 egg went into the crust)
Quiche is one of favorite things to eat at a restaurant. I looked at AllRecipes.com and read many reviews how other cooks bake quiches, then freeze them to thaw and reheat when needed.
So, I am giving it a try.
Today, I used 13 eggs, 2 cups of cream and 2 cups in milk making 4 quiches. (3 eggs went into each quiche and 1 egg went into the crust)
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