Category: BLOG 366
HAPPY HOMEMAKER MONDAY, MENUS & RECIPES week 43 of 2024 ~ BLOG 366.302
Be sure to join Happy Homemaker Monday with our host, Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom
WEEKEND RECAP
4-6 PM Saturday was TRUNK or TREAT in our little town. The weather really showed up with a pleasant 71° and sunny which was great because Halloween itself is supposed to be pouring down rain and only 50° so Saturday may be the only Halloween some of these kids see.
TRUNK or TREAT has taken on a life of its own the past couple years. Surrounding towns bring their kids to our little area. It has also become quite an expensive endeavor. The kids have a great time and so do the businesses, but where and how do you draw the line on events like this? Our population is only 8,200 so how is we now have upwards of 2,500 kids participating? We did the math and between the candy, extra employees needed to man the booths and decorations it’s costing the average business between $500-$1,000 or more for a 2 hour event, especially if you’re located near the haunted house where the lines are long.
Sunday rained and the temperature dropped 20° so it was the perfect day to watch NASCAR, read a little and just do what you want kind of day. 😀 We did have a bit of a momentary break in the rain and we went and fed stale bread pieces to the peacocks and the deer that had wandered down into the park.
Let’s get on with Monday!
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
THE WEATHER OUTSIDE
We’re supposed to get quite a bit of rain this week which we REALLY need, so I’m okay with that. The highs are supposed to be in the 50’s and 60’s with lows in the 30’s and 40’s.
ON MY MIND
I know Halloween is this week and we haven’t even celebrated Thanksgiving yet, but because Thanksgiving is late this year I am trying to get a jump on ALL things December! BLOGMAS is one of those things that keeps me happy and motivated through the holidays and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
That said, I did condense a bit and I have come up with my BLOGMAS timeline for 2024. Doing as many of the posts in advance that I can also helps me keep my sanity through the busy holiday season. I REALLY hope you can and will join in whenever possible.
TO DO LIST, APPOINTMENTS & PROJECTS
THIS WEEK’S TO DO LIST, PROJECTS & APPOINTMENTS
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DVR/TV TIME
WHAT’S ON THE DVR/TV
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READING TIME
I started reading RECIPE FOR A PERFECT WIFE by Karma Brown
FUNNIES
MENU PLANS
BREAKFAST is always a work in progress for me – it will generally be hot water and a fruit yogurt 😀
10/28 MONDAY
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10/29 TUESDAY
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10/30 WEDNESDAY
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10/31 THURSDAY
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11/1 FRIDAY
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11/2 SATURDAY
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11/3 SUNDAY
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DINNER
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STREET CORN CHICKEN ENCHILADAS
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PEASANT BEEF STEW
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RB BAKED BEANS and HOT DOGS
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CORN/YOYO CLEAN OUT REFRIGERATOR NIGHT or YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN
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SLOW COOKER LEMON CHICKEN
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GARLIC ONION SLOW COOKER CHICKEN & RICE
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LASAGNA SOUP & GARLIC BREAD |
DESSERT
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SALTED CARAMEL BROWNIES
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FAVORITE PHOTOS FROM THE CAMERA
I found a cute “set” of sewing machine drawers at a friends store recently. They even had the rare “secret” top drawer fairly intact. The drawers had been “finished” by her brother, but they were in sad shape with too dry wood, missing drawer guides and “gummy” areas that were dried and yucky. They were also done as two separate units. I’m in the process of rejuvenating them with oil and putting the two towers into a single piece. Hubby is making me a top and a bottom for them, but this is a start for now.
And just a few pictures from the TRUNK or TREAT event. Many of the parents dressed up also. I have to say the Jack Sparrow was one of the more popular ones. He would accept candy from the businesses and then seek out one of the shyer kids to give it to. I also love the BIO HAZARD scarecrow and McDonalds pulled out the stops with their drive through window.
The deer joined the peacocks today for some joint snacking time.
Living in the country gives us some fun local displays for holidays also.
INSPIRATIONS
LIFE TIP
HOMEMAKING / COOKING TIP
With Thanksgiving coming up and so many stories in the news of bacterial diseases on the rise I thought it would be helpful to remind us all that food safety is so very important.
RECIPE LINKS FROM LAST WEEK
- CHICKEN ENCHILADA BAKE
- PULL APART CHEESY PIGS & COPY CAT ARBY’S SAUCE
- BROCCOLI, BEEF & CHEESE STRATA
WEEKLY FEATURED PARTY LINKS
SILENT SUNDAY ~ BLOG 366.301
SATURDAY COFFEE ~ BLOG 366.300
CHICKEN ENCHILADA BAKE ~ BLOG 366.298
We love to buy the enchilada bake casserole at Costco for a crowd, but at $5.99 a pound it just isn’t feasible for just the 2 of us. It doesn’t freeze well in my opinion, so it is so much better to make it from scratch. It’s easy to make from scratch and just plain comforting.
CHICKEN ENCHILADA BAKE serves 8
SAUCE see notes
1 small yellow onion, diced
FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons cumin
2 teaspoons chili powder
1 tablespoon WONDRA flour
15 ounces tomato sauce
1 cup homemade chicken stock
2 cloves garlic, FINELY minced
- Preheat your oven to 350°.
- Spray a 9 by 13 inch baking dish with cooking spray and set aside.
- Heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium heat in a large skillet.
- Add diced onion and FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper.
- Saute 5 minutes until the onion is translucent.
- Add the garlic, sautéing 30 seconds more. Sprinkle the chili powder and cumin on the onion.
- Whisk in the flour.
- Slowly whisk in chicken stock followed by the tomato sauce.
- Bring to a simmer and cook 5 minutes or so, stirring occasionally.
- Transfer the enchilada sauce to a blender and blend to make smooth if you’d like, but not absolutely necessary.
- Pour 1/2 cup of sauce into the bottom of the prepared baking dish.
- Pour 1/2 cup of enchilada sauce into the chicken mixture.
CASSEROLE
3 cups shredded rotisserie chicken
FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper
4.5 ounce can diced green chiles, drained
1/2 cup diced red and orange peppers
15 ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
15 ounce can small pinto beans, drained and rinsed
1 can Green Giant Mexican corn, drained
12 corn tortillas, 6 inch
3 cups shredded Colby jack cheese, see notes
- In a bowl mix together the shredded chicken, salt, black pepper, green chiles, black beans, pinto beans and corn.
- Dip 6 tortillas in the remaining sauce to coat them and line the bottom of the casserole dish with them.
- Divide the chicken mixture in half.
- Add half of it to the top the tortillas in the pan.
- Top with 1 cup of cheese.
- Dip the remaining 6 tortillas in the enchilada sauce and top with the remaining chicken mixture.
- Sprinkle with diced peppers.
- Pour any remaining sauce over the casserole and top with 2 cups of shredded Colby jack cheese.
- Bake uncovered for 25 minutes.
- Uncover and bake 15 minutes more until cooked through and cheese is melted and bubbly.
NOTES:
- You can replace this enchilada sauce recipe with two cups of store bought sauce.
- Shred your own cheese whenever possible to avoid the preservatives added to store bought.
WORDLESS WEDNESDAY ~ BLOG 366.297
BROCCOLI BEEF & CHEESE STRATA ~ BLOG 366.296
I don’t remember what book this recipe was adapted from, but I LOVE the servings section! Serves 8-10 people and one dog 😀
BROCCOLI BEEF & CHEESE STRATA
12 slice sourdough bread
1 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
12 ounce package chopped broccoli, thawed and drained well
1 LARGE shallot, chopped
1/2 pound QUALITY ground beef, browned & crumbled
1 cup small diced ham
1 medium tomato, diced
5 LARGE eggs
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper
1 1/2 cups WHOLE milk
- Butter a 9 x 13 baking dish.
- Layer half the bread on the bottom of the baking dish.
- Sprinkle half the cheese over the bread slices.
- Sprinkle the onions, ham, shallot and tomatoes over the cheese.
- Top with remaining cheese and bread slices.
- In a mixing bowl whisk together the eggs, milk and seasonings.
- Pour egg mixture over the layered ingredients.
- Cover and refrigerate over night.
- Next morning preheat oven to 350°.
- Bake 40-50 minutes or until baked through and knife comes out clean.
HAPPY HOMEMAKER MONDAY MENUS & RECIPES week 42 of 2024 ~ BLOG 366.295
Be sure to join Happy Homemaker Monday with our host, Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom
WEEK(END) RECAP
Fall REALLY hit this past week with foggy mornings, a little rain and that cool crisp air in the morning that makes your coffee taste even better and your favorite sweatshirt that much more comfy.
My weekend started on Wednesday with the prep I could do in advance for my charity dinner on Friday at the Eagles. We had Baked Chicken, Creamed Potatoes, Tangy Glazed Carrots and Almond Cherry Poke Cake. My scheduled dinner in support of our charity fund was moved up a week due to another person having COVID, but my team really pivoted and rallied. We raised $250 for the general charity fund! 😀
These ladies make my life more fun and super easy to enjoy the hard work. We charge a nominal fee for the dinner and I donate all the makings for the meal so that it’s all profit for the charity fund. Thank you Diana, Dana, Pam and Lu!
Lu also made a couple fantastic raffle baskets. And a HUGE thank you to Diana for stepping in last minute when Dana took ill. We were also able to raise an additional $200 for St. Jude’s Children’s Foundation from the raffle baskets during our dinner.
Once Friday was out of the way I could enjoy the weekend fully! I’m so glad Dana had her backyard get together last week because it was truly the last “outdoorsy” weekend.
We watched MLB and NFL and NASCAR all weekend peppered with a few outings and meals. All in all we had a VERY relaxing weekend. Having grown up in SO CAL we are lifelong Dodger fans and have enjoyed them in the playoffs for the pennant. We are also RAM fans. So, both of those games were high on our priority watch list. We’re also Chiefs (YAY Jean) and Packers (YAY Carrie) fans. I’ve also been a Lions fan though there are far and few years between to be happy, but this is one of them (sorry Vikings)!
have some friends who are renovating a really cool old historic building and we spent some time with them talking logistics and ideas. I’m really excited for them and their use of the space. I really hope it all comes to fruition the way they envision. I’m so excited for them 😀
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
THE WEATHER OUTSIDE
It’s quite crisp! Fall is definitely here. We had a bit of rain last night through the early hours. The rest of the week is supposed to be highs in the low 60’s and lows in the low 40’s with more rain beginning on Thursday. We NEED the rain badly so I hope it happens the way it’s supposed to.
ON MY MIND
I’m so glad the political ads will be coming to an end soon. I’m so tired of the mud slinging. I did see this funny on FaceBook that I LOVE!
TO DO LIST, APPOINTMENTS & PROJECTS
THIS WEEK’S TO DO LIST, PROJECTS & APPOINTMENTS
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DVR/TV TIME
WHAT’S ON THE DVR/TV
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READING TIME
I should be finishing THE WRECK by Marie Force tonight.
FUNNIES
MENU PLANS
10/21 MONDAY
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10/22 TUESDAY
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10/23 WEDNESDAY
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10/24 THURSDAY
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10/25 FRIDAY
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10/26 SATURDAY
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10/27 SUNDAY
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DINNER
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CHICKEN and APPLE ONION SLOW COOKER MEAL with SWEET CORN on the COB
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SWEET & SOUR MEATBALLS with RICE
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CREAMY JALAPENO ARTICHOKE CHICKEN ENCHILADAS and REFRIED BEANS
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R.B.’S BAKED BEAN DINNER
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ZUPPA TOSCANA and GARLIC BREAD
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OUT
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DESSERT
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FAVORITE PHOTOS FROM THE CAMERA
Above are the two baskets.
Hubby bought a “STRETCH” of tickets and won the wine basket for me! Love that man! 😀
INSPIRATIONS
LIFE TIP
HOMEMAKING / COOKING TIP
RECIPE LINKS FROM LAST WEEK
- FLANK STEAK with DEMI GLACE SAUCE with SAUER MASHED & RED PEPPER GREEN BEANS
- CHICKEN & SAUSAGE GUMBO
- CHICKEN FRANCESE
WEEKLY FEATURED PARTY LINKS
SILENT SUNDAY ~ BLOG 366.294
SATURDAY COFFEE TIME ~ BLOG 366.293
CHICKEN FRANCESE ~ BLOG 366.292
Chicken is a blank canvas. You get to decide what style or flavor to paint it with.
CHICKEN FRANCESE
CHICKEN
2 extra LARGE boneless, skinless chicken breasts, halved lengthwise to make 4 chicken steaks
1/3 cup flour
FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper
2 SMALL eggs
1 tablespoon milk
2 tablespoons avocado oil
- Preheat oven to 200°.
- Line baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Generously season chicken steaks with FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper.
- Whisk together the eggs and milk in shallow bowl.
- Dredge chicken breasts in flour.
- Dip chicken breasts in egg mixture.
- Dredge again in seasoned flour, shaking off excess.
- Heat oil in large skillet over medium high heat.
- Add chicken and saute 3 minutes per side until golden.
- Transfer to baking sheet and keep warm while you make the sauce.
SAUCE
1 tablespoon avocado oil
3 green onions, minced
1 tablespoon WONDRA flour
3/4 cup homemade chicken stock
1/2 cup white wine
Juice of 2 lemons
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon FRESH chopped parsley
FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper
1 lemon thinly sliced
- Heat oil in large skillet.
- Add onion and saute 1 minute.
- Sprinkle with flour, cooking a minute or so until golden.
- Whisk in broth, wine and lemon juice.
- Bring to a boil while whisking constantly.
- Reduce heat and cook until sauce reduces and thickens to desired consistency.
- Add butter, whisking constantly.
- Adjust seasoning to taste.
- Add lemon slices, turning to coat in sauce.
- Serve sauce over chicken pieces.
- Garnish with more parsley if desired.
FLANK STEAK with DEMI GLACE SAUCE, SAUER MASHED POTATOES and RED PEPPER GREEN BEANS ~ BLOG 366.291
Bavette, the French name for Flank steak is a cut of beef taken from the abdominal muscles or lower chest of the steer. French butchers refer to it as bavette, which means “bib” and is a loose, textured, and highly flavored flat cut. It has often been called the butcher’s cut, because it is said butchers reserved it for their own pleasure. This bavette steak recipe has such a deep, rich meaty flavor with a pan sauce that adds serious savory complexity.
FLANK STEAK with DEMI GLACE SAUCE
3/4 – 1 pound flank steak
1 tablespoon avocado oil
1 tablespoon butter
1 LARGE clove garlic, minced
1 shallot, sliced thin
1 cup demi-glace
1 cup water
FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper
- Pat steak dry with paper towels.
- Generously season with FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper.
- Heat oil in skillet over medium high heat.
- Add Steak searing on each side 5-7 minutes to desired doneness.
- Transfer to cutting board and rest.
- Add butter to pan.
- Add shallot and garlic, cooking until fragrant.
- Stir in water and demi-glace sauce.
- Bring to a boil and the reduce to simmer for 2-3 minutes.
- Adjust seasoning to taste. Slice steak and serve with demi-glace.
SAUER MASHED POTATOES
1 pound golden Yukon potatoes
4 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup sauerkraut with juice
FRESH ground sea salt and black pepper
- Peel and quarter potatoes.
- Add potatoes to a pan of slightly salted water, cooking until tender.
- Drain well.
- Add the butter and sauerkraut juice to the warm pan.
- Return potatoes to pan and mash all together.
- Season to taste.
NOTE: You can add a bit of milk to adjust consistency as necessary.