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

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

Monday, April 3, 2023

New to do list and more cast iron chronicles

Good morning
I made a new to do list and it’s a pretty simple one 
I’ve already started laundry, did the bills and budget and called Discover. (I hate to make phone calls,  I think it reminds me of when I worked in a office and would of rather been at home) 

Cast iron success 
  
I cooked an egg in a basket for my breakfast in our second smallest cast-iron skillet. As you can see, it didn’t stick at all.  




When we moved to the freezer into the breakfast room, I was able to see what was in there better. I found three packages of ground pork that was gifted to us. And I thought I would try to make breakfast sausage out of it. I looked up several different seasoning recipes, and kind of combined them to how I thought it would taste like we like. 
Homemade sausage uses a lot of seasoning! I mixed up 3 pounds of sausage and cooked them all this weekend because my husband likes to have biscuits and sausage in the freezer that can be easily reheated for breakfast.
This was not lean pork by any means, but it was crazy how much this sausage stuck to the skillet! I guess it was the spices that stuck, and burned on, I don’t know. I did get them clean afterward, but it was a very big effort. 

  

For now, I have zero plans to ever make homemade sausage again.
Also, I gave my stove top a very good cleaning since I took these pictures.

Now I need to get up and get some more things done
Hope you all have a great day
It’s going to be 85° in Oklahoma.

❤️Rhonda 









Saturday, April 1, 2023

Hello- not an April Fool’s joke

Hello everyone, if anyone is still out there to read this neglected blog. 
I’m fine, everyone in my family is OK.  I’ve just been busy straightening out our home, regular housework and a little relaxing too.  
So I’ll just jump right back in here.  

One of the projects I worked on while daughter and family were living here was to clean and season 4 cast iron skillets.  It was a big project!
I coated them with oven cleaner and let them sit in the sun in black trash bag.  Then I scrubbed and scrubbed with steel wool and an iron bristle brush.  It took multiple soakings and scrubbing to get them back to bare metal.  
Then they needed to be greased and baked in a hot oven.  This took multiple tries and It was a big effort but now I have 4 seasoned cast iron skillets.  
Even after all that work, I haven’t been cooking with them.  

So I decided for April,  I will cook everything I can in cast iron.  
Today,  I started the morning cooking myself some hash browns and an egg.  
  
Cooking 
And after-  the egg didn’t stick! 

For lunch I made a beef dish and for supper I made a chicken dish.  (We didn’t eat all of both recipes.  We like leftovers and the leftovers are  dished up in the fridge and will be reheated as desired) 
Anyway,  both recipes cooked nicely and the clean up was easier than I expect.  
So day 1 into my plan and so far, so good.

But I’ve always preferred cooking in nonstick, so come May,  if I’m not loving this cast iron,  I’ll buy some new nonstick cookware.  


We did get all our windows and 2 doors replaced.  The installers were great and the new windows and doors couldn’t be nicer.  I’ll share some photos soon.
One of the inside changes we made was moving our freezer into the breakfast room.  It has been in the garage for years.  
It’s better for the freezer to be in the house because it is  hard for the freezer to keep up during really hot summers and really cold winters.  
It’s more convenient for me to have the freezer right by the kitchen. 
The draw back is purely looks-  the breakfast room is much prettier when it’s not so full of appliances.  
But right now,  I’m liking convenience.  

I was reading Terri’s blog one night when I couldn’t sleep.  She talked about making chicken broth and it reminded me I had more than enough chicken bones and celery stalks saved in the freezer.  
Since I couldn’t sleep and my husband was out of town,  I started a batch of broth cooking about midnight.  
By then I was tired and able to go to sleep.  
I slept all night and woke up to a big crockpot of chicken broth.
  
I chilled the broth until the chicken fat hardened and was easy to remove.
Then I froze it 2 cup containers. 

Inside the freezer that is now in the breakfast room.  


Much of the USA had some unpleasant weather yesterday.  In Oklahoma,  we had so much wind all day,  50 to 70 MPH gusts which is really hard wind. 
I was nervous all day but thankfully our home had no damage.  Many people in Oklahoma lost their homes to fire.  Lots of trees fell and lots of power lines and poles fell too.  


We had nice weather today and next week’s forecast looks very pleasant especially compared to yesterday.  



April looks to be a busy month- one grand has a birthday, Easter, a vacation for my husband and I,  a very short visit from our son and family, another grand has 2 musicals in April.  
How is your April looking?  

I plan to blog this month too
Thanks for reading 

❤️Rhonda 



Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Still frugal February but I’m taking a blogging break

Hello everyone
I didn’t make a to do list this week. This is not a normal week with several family things happening.
And there isn’t really an opportunity to make blog post when extra things are going on, so I will be back after this week
Yesterday, to get ready for company, I baked a double batch of pancake and a batch of chocolate chip muffins.

I glazed part of the pound cakes , with lemon glaze, and part with chocolate glaze.
The chocolate chip muffins were pretty much devoured by some grandchildren who were here for an overnight stay. They ate them for dessert at supper and then they ate them with their breakfast the next morning before school. 
I baked pound cakes because I’m not sure when the rest of our company will be here and for what meals. Pound cakes  keep so I thought that would be the best thing to plan for a dessert. 
However, as soon as I tasted one of them, I knew I had made a boo-boo. I doubled the recipe and I doubled  all of the ingredients correctly………, except for the sugar.
It was not the worst mistake I could make. The cakes are still quite edible, but they are not as light or as sweet, as if they had the correct amount of sugar.

Oh well! We had some of the poundcake today with a few sliced strawberries on top, and it was still delicious.
There are plenty of peaches in the freezer so I may thaw those out when company is here and we will just call it peach shortcake

Hope you all are having a good week with no kitchen boo-boos. 

I’ll be back as soon as I can
❤️ Rhonda 




Friday, February 10, 2023

Frugal February 10- kitchen reorganized, no money spent

Hello everyone
Well, it was a big job and took a lot longer than I expected
  But I really think my work will pay off with cooking being easier and less frustrating.  


You saw I took everything out of the lower cabinets and also ripped out the old shelf paper and put in fresh - I used some shelf liner  I bought on grocery pickup way back during the shutdown. 


Over view of our kitchen- everything is where it is supposed to be and clean - except the floors need a super-deep cleaning and that’s going to happen soon. 
But one thing at a time, right? 
One of the most frustrating areas is the cabinet storage just over and under the mixer.  It’s in a corner and very hard to get things in and out.  
I’ve had grandchildren fish things out multiple times.  

So,  I tried to not use that corner space as much as is reasonable.  
I previously had cookware in the lower cabinet under the toaster.  
I decided to make it the extra stuff cabinet- stuff we use but not very often.

You’ll see I added a content list to most of the doors.  
The narrow cabinets on each side of the stove seem the most sensible place  to store cookware.
On the left is where that hidden space is. On the top shelf are our saucepans and to the left is nothing but the griddle that came with our stove top that we never use but I figured if somebody else lives in this house, they may want that built-in griddle. On the bottom is my medium-size Dutch oven And to the left of it are some ice trays and some extra drinking  cups 
In the narrow cabinet to the right of the stove are all our  skillets -  Nonstick skillets in the top basket and cast iron skillets in the bottom.

On the other side of the kitchen are two sets of double cabinets on top and bottom. 
This one has four pull out containers. One contains small Tupperware, one contains large Tupperware, on the bottom is a container of jars, 
and the red basket has a hand grader, a salad, shooter, and a vegetable chopper.
 
This cabinet has two crockpots and a rice cooker on the top shelf. On the bottom shelf is a basket of cupcake liners, egg coloring cups, little silicone cups, etc. 
Beside it are other large food containers.

  
Dishes in the left hand cabinet- on the top shelf are an assortment of disposables, because when we have big family meals, we use throwaways. 

This cabinet has travel bottles, straws, cups and glasses,  
a few cutting boards on the top shelf.  


One move that really cut out frustration was moving these big flat  things like pizza pans, cookie sheets, the biggest cutting board, muffin pans- to the pantry. 
They stand up like a library books, and they only take up a few inches in the pantry. But it is so easy to get one out and put the clean ones back.
Previously, they were in baskets in two cabinets and it seems like it was always hard to find the one I wanted and then to put the clean ones away.  

I did do some downsizing. My daughter wanted some things. 
There were some kitchen things that were things I’m not using, but I didn’t really want to get rid of like some nice pans and some extra silverware. I decided to store them on the guest bedroom shelf in case we hear of someone that needs these things.
And crazy as it sounds, we will have grandchildren going to college in a few years, 😱 and when they get apartments, they will need their own pots and pans and silverware.

And I have another container of things that I will put on the local Facebook Buy nothing list.

It’s Friday!
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend



❤️ Rhonda 



















Thursday, February 9, 2023

Frugal February 7, 8 and 9 kitchen clean out, Google Lens, Dollar Tree things for my daughter

Hello everyone 
I’ve spent almost all day working on my kitchen. 

I took everything out of the lower cabinets and some things from the upper cabinets.
Then I  cleaned the shelves and put in new shelf paper.

It was a big job and I am tired. I still want to put some labels on the doors.
Most everything is put back now, and I have a big discard pile.
 And I will show you after pictures tomorrow.



Do you all know about Google lens?
You need the Google app. It was already on my Apple phone and it was also on my husband’s android phone.
It’s very useful if you’re trying to identify something. 
There were some mystery items in that batch of sewing stuff I got Saturday so I tried out Google lens for the first time.
To use Google lens, open the app, and then touch the camera icon.
Then take a picture of your mystery item.

The app will probably tell you exactly what your mystery item’s name is. 
It will tell you what it may be selling for in different places or where to buy one. 
I learned about this app, watching a YouTuber identify items in a thrift store.
I think it’s very useful. My husband thinks it could be useful to identify the name of a part on something when you’re trying to fix it.
So remember your Google app next time you have a mystery. It might be able to help you solve it.



A budget, but very delicious recipe that I made this week is nut bread. The recipe is originally from a Susan Branch  cookbook.
I’ve been baking this for years.
It has no added fat of any kind in the recipe, except for the egg and the butter that is used to grease the pan.


  

We like it a lot. Especially toasted with a little butter on top.

I don’t guess I gave out enough clues about which of the dollar tree items my daughter requested. So I’ll just go ahead and show you.
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She wanted the gnome, and those little carrots that I did not take a photo of, probably for her tiered tray in her kitchen.

She wanted the coloring tablecloth for her long dining table, they have three school-age children who will enjoy coloring the Valentine tablecloth.
On the right side of the picture, you can see their double entry doors and that is why she wanted the two bunny wreaths. 
And last, the felt bunny garland  will go on their mantle for Easter. 
She currently has felt hearts there for Valentine’s Day.




Nobody guessed  the correct items and I really wasn’t clear enough.
I will host a giveaway of some sort very soon

❤️ Rhonda