I cooked a few different things over the last few days and got a little sewing done,
I made some breakfast burritos that have been frozen and can be microwaved in a paper towel to reheat
Hash browns, Turkey bacon and sausage and scrambled eggs- my daughter and 3 grands were here and we ate breakfast with all this food and I made breakfast burritos- 2 birds with 1 stone
After they were rolled in foil, I out them all back into one of tortilla bags and froze them
Our favorite bacon is Butterball Turkey bacon- the slices don’t shrink much and the skillet doesn’t end up full of grease,
It does not taste exactly like pork bacon but it is very good.
I saw a story about Gideon’s Bakehouse is near Disney World that sells huge cookies. I don’t normally bake over the top recipes like this but I really wanted to try these,
I had some helpers- the copycat version I used is a fairly basic chocolate chip recipe. But they are portioned to a make a large cookie and then the tops are covered in toppings - we used chocolate chips, mini chocolate chips and milk chocolate chips.
The cookies were delicious but I thought they would of better if the toppings had more variety- like chocolate chips, peanut butter chips and nuts instead of 3 kinds of chocolate,
The cookies were delicious but I thought they would of better if the toppings had more variety- like chocolate chips, peanut butter chips and nuts instead of 3 kinds of chocolate,
We kept enough here for everyone to have 1 and the rest went to my son in law’s work for his coworkers.
It was warm that day and the chocolate wasn’t set enough to bag the cookies, so we just put them in foam plates and stacked them in boxes where they wouldn’t touch.
The cookies were so big that 4 of them fill one plate!
The cookies were so big that 4 of them fill one plate!
On to sewing- I’ve got half of the yellow checked napkins hemmed.
I used the rest of that fall themed printed fabric panel that used for Cora’s shirts to make a wall hanging and 2 pillow shams
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About our storm shelter, it’s a 10 foot square, concrete, above ground building. The Concrete walls are 8 inch thick and will survive an F5 tornado.
It’s on the edge of our patio and just a few yards from the backdoor.
This summer, the grands had fun painting it with water.
It’s an ugly building but I don’t mind, it looks like safety to me.
In Oklahoma, we mostly have clay, rocky soil that is hard to dig and doesn’t drain well so basements don’t work in most places.
In ground shelters are another option but they are usually very small and sometimes flood because heavy rains frequently come with tornados,
And one more food thing- these 2 had a big time building with marshmallows and toothpicks. They also tried using candy corn but it was too hard
Hope you all are having a good weekend
❤️ Rhonda