HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

Last week got REALLY warm!!!! So, to beat the heat I stayed inside and thought about snow.  Yep, I’m thinking about winter and Christmas already.  I actually started my Christmas cards and am about 75% DONE.  It’s been a while since I made my own and I forgot how hard it is to cut out all the little pieces – boy, are my hands tired!

Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday. 

WEATHER OUTSIDE
It is STILL HOT! And super muggymight as well be in Texas or Florida!  We are setting new records all the time.

TO DO FOR THE WEEK

  • Finish Christmas cards
  • Paperwork
  • Appt.s
  • Phone Calls

CURRENTLY READING

TELEVISION / DVR

  • Astronaut Wives Club 
  • Complications
  • Proof
  • Dark Matter
  • The Last Ship
  • Under the Dome
  • Rookie Blue
BREAKFAST
DINNER
DESSERT
MONDAY
Cereal & Fruit
Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
TUESDAY
Bagel & cream cheese
EXPERIMENT NIGHT
WEDNESDAY
Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
THURSDAY
Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
Chicken Broccoli Casserole & Salad
FRIDAY
Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
Sweet & Sticky Pork Chops w/ Dirty Rice
SATURDAY
Steaks and baked potatoes with a side of fireworks
SUNDAY
Fruit Smoothies

SUCCESSFUL RECIPE LINKS  FROM LAST WEEK

FUTURE RECIPES TO TRY
My favorite neighbor ever surprised me yesterday with armfuls of cookbooks she wanted to get rid of.  I’m so in love with new recipes that I’m not sure where to start.  My nephew is coming for a week soon so I decided to start with kid friendly recipes – he’s young, but he’s a HUGE growing boy so I also needed easy, flavorful and stretching recipes.  Here are the ones I have found so far:

  • TexMex Tamale Skillet
  • Hamburger Strogaanoff
  • Ground Beef Reuben Melts
  • Pizza Calzone
  • Chili Rice con Queso
  • Fiesta Chicken Lasagna
  • Italian Lemon Semifreddo 

HEALTH & BEAUTY TIPS
With summer comes rough, flaky and dry skin.  Here’s a homemade exfoliating body wash that will make your skin silky smooth.

PINEAPPLE BODY WASH – makes 2 week’s worth.  I saved an old Herbal Essence bottle to keep this recipe in.

1 6-ounce can pineapple juice
2 cups castile liquid soap (Dr. Bronner’s or Kirk’s original at Walmart)

  • Blend together.
  • Shake to mix before using each day.
  • Pour a small amount on wash cloth, lather and wash.

“You will find that it is necessary to let things go; simply for the reason that they are heavy. So let them go, let go of them. I tie no weights to my ankles.” ― C. JoyBell C.

THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY

  • Air conditioning in triple digit temperatures
  • Fresh Flowers 
  • Laughing children playing outside

FAVORITE PHOTOS FROM THE CAMERA THIS WEEK
We’ve been watching these ‘environmental’ platforms for quite some time now.  There are 3 of them in this particular area and all have residents.   The fledglings have been taking test flights and appear to be close to ready to leave home.

The platforms don’t look huge until you take a picture from below and then you realize their actual size.

INSPIRATION

HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

Last week was not a real busy week, but it sure went by quickly. Haven’t had much energy to do anything special. We did head to the coast for a father’s day dinner and ran across a chainsaw competition/exhibition and I found a few favorites to get pictures of.

Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday.  

WEATHER OUTSIDE
Things are heating up here again this week to triple digits by the end of the week, so I am planning indoor projects.  We went to the local farm stand Friday and found some great finds so I made a fantastic fruit salad for dinner over the weekend and plan on making another one this weekend.

TO DO FOR THE WEEK

  • a few phone calls
  • a little filing
  • cleaning and laundry
  • Starting my Christmas cards (yep, you read that right) I’m going to actually make my own this year and NOT wait until last minute

CURRENTLY READING

  • What a Girl Wants by Kate Perry
  • Resurrection in Mudbug  by Jana DeLeon
  • Dead Wrong by Leighann Dobbs

TELEVISION / DVR

  • Astronaut Wives Club 
  • Complications
  • Proof
  • Dark Matter
  • The Last Ship

BREAKFAST
DINNER
DESSERT
MONDAY
Cereal & Fruit
Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
TUESDAY
Bagel & cream cheese
EXPERIMENT NIGHT
WEDNESDAY
Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
Chardonnay Chicken
THURSDAY
Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
Lemon Parsley Chicken
FRIDAY
Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
Sweet & Sticky Pork Chops w/ Dirty Rice
SATURDAY
Biscuits & Gravy
Salted Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake
SUNDAY
Ham & Cheese Omelets
Mahogany Chicken & Broccoli

SUCCESSFUL RECIPES  FROM LAST WEEK

RECIPE FINDS TO TRY LATER
A couple weekends ago we went down to the Local Relay for Life garage sale and it was a real bust, but I was in the mood for bargain so went a little further to a favorite antique mall and found a great garage sale along the way.  I ran across a real bargain on some recipe magazines and bought the whole lot.  Here are some of the recipes we’ll be trying:

  • French onion BACON soup
  • Fruit Jellies
  • Beet, Cheddar & Apple tarts
  • Spooky Rum Coolers
  • Caramel Popcorn Pretzel Bars
  • Slow Cooker Green Chili
  • Roasted Beef, mushroom & Barley Soup
  • Apple Sour Cream Coffee Cake
  • Slow Cooker Bacon Jam
  • Chicken with Cornmeal Dumplings
  • Pepperoni Pasta Bake
  • Jamaican Spiced Upside Down Cake
  • Buttered Toast and Jam Pudding
  • Coconut Buttermilk pound cake
  • Blackberry Oat Bran Muffins
  • Backyard Jerk Chicken
  • Apricot Bourbon Glazed Ham
  • Bacon Pancakes
  • Strawberry Rhubarb Slab Pie
  • Lemon Herb Dressing
  • Cappuccino Chocolate Cupcakes
  • Chicken in Garlic Oil
  • Slow Cooker Brisket & Onions
  • Salmon with brown sugar mustard glaze
  • Rocky road fudge bars
  • Turnip Au Gratin
  • Sausage Cheddar Balls
  • Orange Cumin Pork Loin
  • Baked Bacon Tortellini
  • Sweet and sour sesame wings
  • Frozen honey cream
  • Blueberry Cream Cheese hand pies
  • Lemon Pudding
  • Peanut Butter stuffed French Toast
  • Sticky Orange Chicken
  • Chicken Gazpacho
  • Spiced Parsnip Cupcakes
  • Apple Raisin Cookies

HEALTH & BEAUTY TIPS
I’ve recently begun using doTerra essential oils and have been having great success with one combination in particular for easier breathing by clearing your sinuses.

Peppermint oil
Breathe
DigestZen

  • Put one drop of each oil on the palm of your hand.
  • Rub hands together.
  • Form a tent with your hands and breathe deep 2-3 times.

HOMEMAKING/COOKING TIP
Tips for better batters:

  • ALL your ingredients should be at room temperature (eggs, butter, milks, …
  • When you cream butter and sugar, DO IT SLOWLY.  This step in your recipe is meant to aerate your batter creating a lighter and fluffier cake.
  • Choose your ingredients carefully. For example, using cake flour instead of all purpose flour creates a softer, finer crumb to your cake.
  • Use the proper tools for measuring For example, measure wet ingredients in liquid measures and dry ingredients in dry measures. Don’t pack ingredients unless told to do so. Flour in particular should be lightly spooned in and leveled off with a knife.
  • Alternating wet and dry ingredients creates a smoother batter and prevents toughness. 
  • Cake batter cannot be made in advance, but cakes can as long as you don’t frost them, they will freeze well. for 3-4 weeks.  Be sure and let them cool completely before freezing. Conversely allow them to thaw completely before icing.

MAKE AHEAD SMOOTHIES – Perfect for busy weeks

  • Instead of making one serving of your favorite smoothie whip up a whole batch all at once.
  • Place one serving each in freezer bags.
  • Lay them flat and stack in the freezer.
  • Transfer one to the refrigerator the night before and they are perfect the next morning for a meal on the run.

    My favorite flavor combination is:
    Bolt House Farms Green Goddess
    Pomegranate juice
    a banana
    a handful of wild blueberries

    • The secret of life isn’t what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you.  
    • Help other people cope with their problems and your own will be easier to cope with.
    • Never use the word “impossible” seriously again.
    • Self-trust is the first secret of success.  So believe in and trust yourself.
    • Stand up to obstacles and do something about them. You will find that they haven’t half the strength you think they have.
    • Joy increases as you give it, and diminishes as you try to keep it for yourself.  In giving it, you will accumulate a deposit of joy greater than you ever believed possible.
    • How you think about a problem is more important than the problem itself, so always think positively.
    • Go at life with abandon, give it all you’ve got. And life will give all it has to you.
    ~Norman Vincent Peale “Positive Thinking Every Day”


    THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY

    • A lazy summer afternoon napping on the patio
    • Marathon afternoons catching up with favorite shows
    • Freshly painted walls
    • A day at the beach

    FAVORITE PHOTO FROM THE CAMERA

    Awesome moon on June 3rd.

    INSPIRATION

    HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

    I can’t believe it is Monday already. Last week just whizzed by! Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday. 

    WEATHER OUTSIDE
    MAJORLY HOT ESPECIALLY FOR THIS AREA and time of year! Today is supposed to be 97. We only hit 93 yesterday, but it wasn’t too bad in the afternoon in the shade with the heavenly breeze that made its way in.

    TO DO FOR THE WEEK

    • Hair appointment
    • Pedicure
    • Cleaning
    • a few small projects
    • a couple recipe development projects

    CURRENTLY READING
    I’m still reading Jana DeLeon.  I finished her Miss Fortune series and am awaiting the newest book in that series, but have begun her Ghost-In-Law Series for a fun summer read.

    TELEVISION / DVR
    A few new shows have started, but I’m still not sure about a couple of those.  I’m still trying to finish up a few from the spring that are on the DVR.

    • America’s Got Talent
    • DIG
    • The Americans

    CRAFTS & PROJECTS
    no actual crafts his week

    MENU PLANS FOR THE WEEK

    BREAKFAST
    DINNER
    DESSERT
    MONDAY
    Cereal & Fruit
    Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
    TUESDAY
    Bagel & cream cheese
    EXPERIMENT NIGHT
    WEDNESDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    Chicken Wings South of the Border
    THURSDAY
    Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
    Bun Less Burgers Beer Baked White Beans & Salad
    FRIDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    BBQ Pork Ribs & Potato Salad
    SATURDAY
    Quiche Lorraine
    Peach Crumble Pie & Homemade PayDay Bars
    SUNDAY
    OUT
    Paprika Fried Chicken

    SUCCESSFUL RECIPES  FROM LAST WEEK

    RECIPE FINDS TO TRY LATER
    My mom found these cute little books for camping recipes to make in pie irons.  Now, I’m NOT going to go camping to try them, but am going to try and convert them into everyday oven recipes.

    • Individual chicken casseroles
    • Muffin Tin Meals
    • Buffalo Chicken Hand Pies
    • Sloppy Joe Pockets
    • Pepperoni Snails
    • S’mores Hand Pies
    • Potato Pancakes
    • Dream Pies
    • Chicken Pot Pies
    • Caramel Banana Jumbles
    • Extreme Brownies
    • Onion Puffs
    • Peanut Butter Waffles
    • Sweet & Spicy Crescent Clubs

    HEALTH & BEAUTY TIPS
    The old adage, “you are what you eat” has never been truer than in life today. I try to do anti-oxidant fruits and veggies everyday in form or another.  If you are on a tight schedule, you can make smoothies in large batches and then freeze in ziploc freezer bags.  Just place a frozen one in the frig the night before and it will a perfect on the go breakfast the next day.

    My favorite recipe is Bolthouse Farms Green Goodness, pomegranate juice, banana and wild blueberries.

    HOMEMAKING TIP
    On sticky or squeaky drawers use a bar or soap or an old candle on the tracks to create a smooth edge for the drawer to slide along.

    A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. 

    THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY

    • Reading a good book that engages my imagination
    • When my favorite team wins
    • Starry nights

    FAVORITE PHOTO FROM THE CAMERA

    These two really are inseparable (pun intended)
    INSPIRATION

    HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

    I can’t believe it is Monday already. It was not a real busy week, but it sure went by quickly. Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday.  

     WEATHER OUTSIDE
    Temperatures have dropped 20 degrees and it’s gray and cloudy and supposed to rain. We had a spectacular thunderstorm last night complete with wind, heavy rain, dancing lightning and hail.

    TO DO FOR THE WEEK
    Several appointments and shopping that will make this week swim by really fast.

    CURRENTLY READING
    I’ve been reading a fun series from Jana Deleon, Miss Fortune series. Unfortunately I’m now at the end of that and waiting for the next installment (Book #7) and have started her MudBug series.  Book #1 is free at Amazon right now. This is a perfect series for a light summer read.

    TELEVISION / DVR
    A few new shows this week, but other than that, nothing much.

    CRAFTS & PROJECTS
    Nothing new this week.

    MENU PLANS FOR THE WEEK

    BREAKFAST
    DINNER
    DESSERT
    MONDAY
    Cereal & Fruit
    Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
    TUESDAY
    Bagel& Cream Cheese
    EXPERIMENT NIGHT
    WEDNESDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    THURSDAY
    Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
    FRIDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    SATURDAY
    SUNDAY

    SUCCESSFUL RECIPES  FROM LAST WEEK

    RECIPE FINDS TO TRY LATER
    Nothing new this week.

    HEALTH & BEAUTY TIPS

    HOMEMAKING TIP

    1. Lay a sheet of heavy duty aluminum foil under your ironing board.  Iron as normal.  The foil reflects the heat back up and cuts your ironing time in half.
    2. When you are ready to rearrange your furniture, fold pieces of aluminum foil into thick squares to put under the legs of your furniture – works as well as those expensive furniture movers.
    If you live your life with kindness and give other people great energy, that beauty and great energy come back to you. ~BEYONCE

    ON MY MIND
    Daddy used to say you can’t teach people common sense.  Now I know he was right, but that you also can’t seem to teach them math either.

    I read a facebook post over the weekend that left me thinking that we (as a society) are in for a world of hurt.  It was about someone trying to have someone else thrown out of a garage sale group for “gouging” other.  The one being thrown out was selling a case of 48 items for $12.  The upset person was ticked off because that worked out to $4 each for $192.  WTH?  I know I thought the same thing.  To make things worse people started agreeing with the buyer and saying the seller was not doing math correctly.

    When you quit laughing realize these people vote and may be responsible for something you’re involved in.

    THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY

    • Quiet time
    • A good movie trilogy on a lazy day
    • Laundry that folds itself

    FAVORITE PHOTO FROM THE CAMERA

    INSPIRATION

    HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

    I can’t believe it is Monday already. It was not a real busy week, but it sure went by quickly. Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday.

    WEATHER OUTSIDE
    Absolutely beautiful and supposed to stay that way this week.

    TO DO FOR THE WEEK

    • Laundry
    • Cleaning
    • Paperwork

    CURRENTLY READING

    TELEVISION / DVR
    It’s that time of year before much new begins so playing catch up on the DVR.

    CRAFTS & PROJECTS
    Nothing new yet.

    BREAKFAST
    DINNER
    DESSERT
    MONDAY
    Cereal & Fruit
    Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
    TUESDAY
    Bagel & cream cheese
    EXPERIMENT NIGHT
    WEDNESDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    THURSDAY
    Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
    FRIDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    CHOCOLATE MONKEY BREAD
    SATURDAY
    SPAM & EGGS
    SUNDAY

     RECIPES IN YELLOW ARE ACTIVE LINKS

    SUCCESSFUL RECIPES  FROM LAST WEEK

    RECIPE FINDS TO TRY LATER

    • Apple Slaw with caramelized Cider Dressing
    • Spiderweb Florentines
    • Pumpkin Gingerbread ice cream sandwiches

    HEALTH & BEAUTY TIPS
    Summer is almost here and we’ll be wearing flip flops and going barefoot more and more.  So here is a little recipe for a foot soak that removes the dead skin from your feet.
    1/4 cup Listerine
    1/4 cup vinegar
    1/2 cup warm water

    • Soak feet 10 minutes.
    • Rinse and dry.  Dead skin will just fall off.

    HOMEMAKING TIP
    Have strong odors on your hands from onions, garlic or fish?

    • Wet your hands.
    • Sprinkle on baking soda.
    • Rub together until hands are coated in the paste.  
    • Rinse well and odors will be gone.

    ON MY MIND
    Just trying to understand why someone does not return phone calls, repeatedly.  I’ve called several times over the past few months, but they go unanswered and un-returned.  Obviously they are miffed about some unknown, but about what, who knows?  I wish things were different because I do miss our chats, but I can’t fix what I don’t know is broken.  Since I don’t know what I did, I figure they’ll call eventually.

    THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY

    • Sunny Skies
    • Hubby getting the sling off this week 
    • A clean house
     Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, it empties today of its strength. ~Corrie Ten Boom

    FAVORITE PHOTO FROM THE CAMERA

    LEO the clown at the CULPEPPER and MERRIWEATHER CIRCUS

    INSPIRATION

    HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

    I can’t believe how quickly Monday seems to come with each new week. This past week seemed to fly by and I didn’t get everything on my to do list finished. Maybe this week will be more productive. I’m adding a new category this week – Quotable Quotes.  Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday.

    WEATHER OUTSIDE
    Decent temperatures, unstable air, but dreary and rainy one minute and then sunny and gorgeous the next.

    TO DO FOR THE WEEK

    • Appointments
    • Shopping
    • Paperwork
    • Sorting and Cleaning

    CURRENTLY READING

    • Miss Fortune Mysteries by Jana DeLeon

    TELEVISION / DVR

    • Bones 
    • When Calls the Heart
    • the Hallmark movies I taped

    CRAFTS & PROJECTS
    Nothing new this week

    MENU PLANS FOR THE WEEK


    BREAKFAST
    DINNER
    DESSERT
    MONDAY
    Cereal & Fruit
    Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.

    TUESDAY
    Bran Muffin & Fruit
    EXPERIMENT

    WEDNESDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    Slow Cook Moo Shu Chicken and Vegetables

    THURSDAY
    Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
    South of the Border Chicken Wings and Salad

    FRIDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    Herb Meat Loaf & Gravy with Broccoli

    SATURDAY
    Halibut & Cabbage Gratin

    SUNDAY
    Salmon in a Blanket
    Pickle Fried Chicken with Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes

    RECIPES in YELLOW = LINKS

    SUCCESSFUL RECIPES  FROM LAST WEEK

    RECIPE FINDS TO TRY LATER

    • Ultimate Stuffed Artichokes
    • Avocado Egg Rolls
    • Cauliflower Breadsticks
    • Peach Chili Lime Hot Wings

    HEALTH & BEAUTY TIPS

    • Mix a small amount of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide together until you have a paste.  
    • With a toothbrush scrub the paste into your nails.  
    • Add the remaining paste to enough warm water to cover your fingers and/or toes and let them sit 5-10 minutes.  
    • Rinse off and you have sparkling white nails.

    HOMEMAKING TIP
    Strong steeped tea makes a great permanent scratch cover for wood furniture.

    ON MY MIND
    Why is it that you no longer hear ” (insert name here) please pick up your children in the security office?  Not once, but twice while grocery shopping yesterday the same 3 young children (and I mean to young to not be with their parents – like 5 or 6) came racing around corners with racing empty carts bumping into people and almost knocking over an old lady.  When I was a kid these kids wold have been scooped up by a store employee and delivered to management to be picked up by their parents. 

    THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY

    • Quiet time
    • Soft Chewy Cookies
    • Blue Skies with Fluffy white clouds

    FAVORITE PHOTO FROM THE CAMERA
    Spring in FULL bloom

    Life can only be understood backwards, 
    but it must be lived forward. 
    ~Soren Kierkwgaard

    INSPIRATION

    HAPPY HOMEMAKER AND MENU PLAN MONDAY

    Hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend. Hubby is still recovering but doing much better and looking forward to the end of the month when he hopefully gets to move around a bit more. 

    Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday.

    WEATHER OUTSIDE
    Warm days and chilly nights – just the way I like it NOT.  The past week was quite nice and really pretty.  Woke up this morning to something entirely not like that.  We’re supposed to wet, rainy and cold most the week.

    TO DO FOR THE WEEK

    • Grocery shopping
    • Errands
    • Paperwork
    • Cooking a few new recipes

    BREAKFAST PLATE 
    Honey and Oats Granola with yogurt and blueberries with a sliced navel orange.

    MENU PLANS FOR THE WEEK

    BREAKFAST
    DINNER
    DESSERT
    MONDAY
    Cereal & Fruit
    Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
    TUESDAY
    Bagel & cream cheese
    EXPERIMENT NIGHT
    WEDNESDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    South of the Border Chicken Wings and Salad
    THURSDAY
    Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
    FRIDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    Chicken Gumbo, Salad with Buttermilk Dressing
    Chocolate Monkey Bread
    SATURDAY
    Shirred Eggs & Bacon with Toast
    Slow Cooker    Moo Shu Chicken & Veggies
    SUNDAY
    Meatloaf & Herb Gravy
    Recipes in yellow are working links.


    SUCCESSFUL RECIPES FROM LAST WEEK

    RECIPE FINDS TO TRY LATER

    • Buffalo Chicken & Potatoes
    • Chicken Gumbo
    • South of the Border Chicken Wings
    • Slow Cook Moo Shu Chicken & Veggies
    • Cabbage Gratin
    • Salmon in a Blanket
    • Pickle Fried Chicken

    CURRENTLY READING

    • Barbara Freethy Callaways series
    • Louisiana Longshot by Jana DeLeon

    TELEVISION / TV

    • When Calls the Heart
    • Hallmark movies
    • Dancing with the Stars
    • DIG
    • BONES

    CRAFTS & PROJECTS
    Nothing this week.

    HEALTH & BEAUTY TIPS
    GREEN TEA ICE CUBES – Before you do your make up each day, run an ice cube over your skin and pat dry.  The coolness erases any puffiness and the green tea properties make the skin look more radiant.

    • Brew 2 cups strong green tea and let it steep 10 minutes. 
    • Pour the tea into an ice cube tray and freeze overnight.  

    HOMEMAKING TIP
    It’s that time of year again when most of bring home more fresh fruits and vegetables.  Along with those fresh fruits and vegetables come fruit flies.  I read somewhere years ago that a small bowl of apple cider vinegar with a drop or two of dish washing soap will attract the fruit flies and trap them in the bowl.

    I’ve been doing this for quite a few years and it works every time!

    ON MY MIND
    How can people be so oblivious, self-centered and just plain rude?  Do they just not care about others?

    We went to breakfast the other day to this quaint little town we like and the have the angled parallel parking on main street.  The restaurant wasn’t quite open so we were window shopping.

    This 40ish woman comes speeding (way faster than safe) into one of the parking spots, but pulls in straddling the line taking up 2 spots. She has her father with her.  They get out of the car and the old man says something about her parking job.  She claims she can’t see any lines.  Granted the lines do need refreshed, but they are visible.  If she couldn’t see them she shouldn’t have been driving.

    They ended up seated near us in the same restaurant (after dad convinced her to fix the parking job). She proceeded to order a double Bloody Mary all the while chatting away about how much smarter she is than all her coworkers and follows up with ANOTHER double Bloody Mary asking the waitress not to be so stingy with the vodka this time.

    REALLY? Is it horrible that I was hoping she got a DUI on the way home just to get her off the road before she killed someone?

    FAVORITE PHOTO

    THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY

    • Sunny Days
    • Spring Flowers
    • Clean House
    • Spontaneous outing for fun

    INSPIRATION

    HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

    Been another long week for us here.  Hubby is still recovering from the surgery he had a few weeks back for a massive shoulder tear that included 3 tendons so I’ve been busy playing nursemaid making sure he does what he is supposed to, but really making sure he doesn’t do what he isn’t supposed to.  He was supposed to stay “immobile” for 6 weeks before beginning physical therapy and we’re coming up on 2 weeks complete. But now dr. says physical therapy won’t begin before June because the tear was so massive.

    Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday. 

    WEATHER OUTSIDE

    • Absolutely beautiful!

    TO DO FOR THE WEEK

    • phone calls & paperwork

    CURRENTLY READING

    TELEVISION/DVR

    • DIG
    • American Odessey
    • Daniel Boone
    • Murdoch Mysteries

    CRAFTS & PROJECTS

    • Nothing much this week.

    MENU PLANS for the WEEK

    BREAKFAST
    DINNER
    DESSERT
    MONDAY
    Cereal & Fruit
    Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
    TUESDAY
    Bagel & cream cheese
    EXPERIMENT NIGHT
    WEDNESDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    THURSDAY
    Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
    FRIDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    SATURDAY
    SUNDAY
    Oatmeal & Fruit

    SUCCESSFUL RECIPES from LAST WEEK

    RECIPE FINDS to TRY at a LATER DATE

    • Honey Lime Salmon

    HEALTH & BEAUTY TIP
    These days I use coconut oil for most cooking that requires any kind of frying. But, coconut oil has wonderful health and beauty uses too.

    Every other week I use a small handful of coconut oil and work it through my hair.  I let it sit for 20 minutes before showering, but after I comb it through my hair I rub the remaining oil on my hands across my face.

    I started doing this after a bad perm a year ago and my hair is softer and silkier than when I was a young girl and my face is clearer and smoother than a newborn baby.

    HOMEMAKING TIP

    When I’m making a couple of veggies and want less clean up, I cover the cookie sheet with foil and then make foil dividers.  These Brussels Sprouts were roasted in a balsamic glaze while the asparagus was done in a lemon butter.

    FAVORITE PHOTO
    Been trying to get my mom to get rid of things for quite some time that don’t fit.  She recently got a bee up her butt and started going through everything and making piles for donation.  Here’s just one of several piles:

    ON MY MIND
    Tons of things, but nothing specific LOL.

    INSPIRATION

    HAPPY HOMEMAKER & MENU PLAN MONDAY

    Been another long week for us here.  Hubby had surgery last week for a massive shoulder tear that included 3 tendons last week so I’ve been busy playing nursemaid making sure he does what he is supposed to, but really making sure he doesn’t do what he isn’t supposed to.  He’s supposed to stay “immobile” for 6 weeks before beginning physical therapy and we’re coming up on 2 weeks complete.  I can’t wait for May 26th!!!!!!!!!!!

    Be sure to link up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for Happy homemaker Monday and with Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie for Menu Plan Monday.

    WEATHER OUTSIDE
    Finally feeling like spring around here (AGAIN), but just for the day and then we dip 20 degrees again.

    TO DO FOR THE WEEK

    • laundry
    • cleaning
    • paperwork

    CURRENTLY READING

    • Barbara Freethy Callaways #4

    TELEVISION/DVR

    • American Odyssey
    • Night Shift
    • Dig
    • Secret & Lies
    • Daniel Boone – I’ve been watching the reruns since it was before my time.

    CRAFTS & PROJECTS
    Nothing much this week

    MENU PLANS FOR THE WEEK

    BREAKFAST
    DINNER
    DESSERT
    MONDAY
    Cereal & Fruit
    Y.O.Y.O. / C.O.R.N.
    TUESDAY
    Bagel & cream cheese
    EXPERIMENT NIGHT
    WEDNESDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    Blackened Salmon & Salad
    THURSDAY
    Scrambled Eggs with cheese & Toast
    Pork with Apple Cream Sauce
    FRIDAY
    Yogurt with Blueberries & Granola
    Orange Cardamom Roast Chicken
    SATURDAY
    Toasted French Toast
    Asian BBQ Pork
    SUNDAY
    Buttermilk Pancakes
    OUT

    SUCCESSFUL RECIPE LINKS FROM LAST WEEK

    RECIPE FINDS TO TRY LATER

    • Grandma’s Sour Cream Pound Cake
    • Danish Puff
    • Shish Kabob Marinade
    • Dulce de Leche Cookie Bars (for Christmas plates)
    • Good Neighbor Cocoa (for Christmas Bags)
    • Pork Chops with Apple Cream Sauce
    • Dulce de Leche Pineapple ice cream sundaes
    • Orange Cardamom Roast Chicken
    • Creamy Lemon Cheesecake Parfaits
    • Cauliflower Fried “Rice” with Chicken
    • Pink Champagne Cake
    • Meat Loaf with Herb Gravy

    HOMEMAKING TIP
    Add your lemon, orange, lime and grapefruit rinds to the garbage disposal to help freshen it.

    HEALTH & BEAUTY TIP

    • Use a small demitasse spoon to curl your lashes.  Run the spoon under hot water so that it is warm to the touch. Place the edge on the spoon at the base of the lashes and gently push upward.  Apply a coat of mascara. Repeat the warm spoon action. Apply second coat of mascara.

    ON MY MIND
    Why is it that no one walks straight across in the main rows of parking lots? Have we become so lazy that we find it necessary to walk at an angle to get from point A to point B all the while keeping traffic from flowing as they wait for the pedestrian to get across?  And why is everyone NOT looking as they enter the aisle when leaving stores?

    Just because pedestrians have the right of way does not mean they don’t also have the responsibility to look before walking out in front of cars!  And don’t even get me started on the idiots looking at their phones instead of watching where they are walking – especially the ones with children!

    FAVORITE PHOTO FROM THE CAMERA

    INSPIRATION