If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

Monday, September 21, 2020

September #4 - fun with grandchildren

Hello everyone
I’ve just about spent all of today doing nothing but going to the dentist.  I’m getting a crown and he had to do some extra numbing.  It’s just now wearing off so maybe I can get back to normal life now.  

Grandchildren were with us the last few days and they have all reached the age where they really eat - 
3 of them were here one day and we got takeout pizza for lunch,  I like using the Little Caesar app for ordering.  When you arrive at the store,  the pizzas are waiting in a hot box.  You just enter your code, take out the pizza and leave- no standing in line 

While they went with Grandpa to pick up the pizza,  I baked a batch of cake mix cookies 


These were yellow cake mix with chocolate chips -
Just use any cake mix- add 2 eggs and 1/2 cup of oil and about a cup of any addition like chocolate chips, nuts, oatmeal. Etc
Bake at 375 for 10-12 minutes 



I went to my very first yardsale of 2020 on Friday. I saw the signs on my way to pick up grandchildren and stopped.  
I got 3 vintage magazines and a slimline beverage dispenser.  The dispenser is now in the fridge full of Crystal Light and it works great. 


This magazine was printed in the middle of World War II.  It reminds me of my grandmother.  She was a farm wife with 2 sons and 2 sons in law all serving during WWII.  ( and they all returned home alive)


Victory gardens were a topic in this issue and I thought these cartoons were funny 



And not about gardening but funny


Later in the week,  2 grandsons were here and they happily ate 
Baked tacos and homemade cinnamon rolls 



Baked tacos are so good and so easy!
Just put the shells straight from the box into a baking dish.  Add grated cheese and warm taco filling to each.  Then bake for about 5 minutes at 375 degrees.
Remove from oven,  add toppings and serve 
I made the cinnamon roll dough in a bread machine and used this recipe,  but no sticky topping.  I just frosted them and added some chopped pecans (and one grandson was not thrilled with the nuts so he looked carefully and picked a roll with the fewest nuts) 





Then later in the weekend,  the 5 local grandchildren were all here at the same time.  They have not seen each other much during the 🦠 and they had lots of fun together.  
They are getting big, aren’t they?  The are 10, 5, 8, 7 and 11! 
Babies don’t stay babies very long at all.  

Have a good week everyone 
❤️ Rhonda 🇺🇸



















Monday, September 14, 2020

September #3 biscuits and broth

Good morning 
I’m trying to be more productive.  The pastor in Australia we watch is doing a series on Nehemiah,  where the wall around Jerusalem gets rebuilt For an application now,  he suggested we  all make 5 new goals.  That’s advice I needed as I have not thought about goals since this virus changed everything.  
So today,  I’ve been up several hours.  I did some Bible reading and an exercise video.  (Those are 2 of my daily goals) 

Then I looked on my to do list and thought this was a perfect time to start some freezer biscuits.  
I chose a recipe that used half and half, also known as light cream,  because I had 2 jugs of this cream that needs to be  used.  
I quadrupled the recipe and made the first batch plain.


  
I added our diced jalapeños and sharp white cheddar to the second batch.  
They are all in the freezer, and when frozen, I will bag them up and bake as needed.  (I freeze them first on sheets and not touching so they don’t freeze together in one big lump.) 

I baked a few of the jalapeño cheese ones and they are delicious!  

In my last post,  I showed the chickens I cooked for taco meat.  
The broth from cooking them in the crockpot had been chilling in the fridge.  
I took the fat off the top and put the broth in containers to freezer for future recipes,  
It is really nice broth with a gelatin consistency and should be very good when I cook with it.  


When I was growing up,  everyone’s kitchen had a can with a strainer to save bacon grease for future cooking.  It was thrifty and Southern cooks like that bacon flavor in so many things. 
When I saw this ad for a local farm store,  I was so surprised!  

They are selling little tubs of bacon grease for $7.99!  
The looks to be the size of a small tub of margarine.  
I don’t cook with bacon grease but if I did,  I would not buy it ready made.  It is a free byproduct anytime bacon is cooked.  

And here’s a cartoon that made me laugh 


Have a good day everyone 
❤️Rhonda 🏠