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We are looking for an avid foodie to host Tuesdays for the “TRY A NEW RECIPE” theme, an anecdotal/tutorial style post with pictures.  If you are interested or know anyone who might be, please leave a comment on this post and Martha or Tamy will get back to you ASAP.

WEEKLY MENU

I’m still on restricted duties, but am going to try AGAIN and at least cook a bit this week.  I’ve missed cooking more than just about anything during this time down!
Menu Plan Monday hosted by Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie

DATE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
Monday 3/28
YOGURT & FRUIT SANDWICHES OUT
Tuesday 3/29
TOAST & FRUIT LEFTOVERS GRILLED MEATBALL KEBABS & PARMESAN PUFFS CHOCOLATE QUICKIE STICKIES
Wednesday 3/30
YOGURT SOUP GRILLED CHICKEN SUPREME PINEAPPLE STACKS
Thursday 3/31
FRUIT CHEESE & FRUIT PEPPER STEAK BEARNAISE & CHEDDAR CHEESE GRITS
Friday 4/1
OATMEAL C.O.R.N. PASTA BUNDLES
Saturday 4/2
RASPBERRY JAM OMELETTE leftovers CRAB CAKES & CAESAR SALAD
Sunday 4/3
BREAKFAST QUICHES RACING FOOD PORK NORMANDY

BANANA SPLIT PIE~SAVE ROOM FOR DESSERT

A cross between a cheesecake, cream pie, and pudding, this is the perfect dessert for a family BBQ or potluck.  It does require some chilling time, so it’s best to make it the night before.  When you make this, everyone will definitely want to save room for dessert…

BANANA SPLIT PIE
3 cups graham cracker crumbs
1 stick butter, melted
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
16 ounces sour cream
3 bananas, sliced
20 ounce can crushed pineapple
Maraschino cherries, with or without stems
1 cup pecans, toasted and chopped, for garnish
Whipped cream or cool whip
Grated chocolate, optional

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
  • In a 13×9 baking dish, melt butter in microwave, then add graham cracker crumbs and mix well, pressing the mixture onto the bottom; set aside.
  • Combine the cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla in another mixing bowl and beat with an electric mixer until light and fluffy.
  • Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition, until completely blended.
  • Spread this mixture evenly over the graham cracker crust and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven, spread the sour cream over the cream cheese mixture, and bake for 15 minutes longer.
  • Remove from the oven and cool completely.
  • While base is cooling, drain crushed pineapple and slice bananas into 1/4″ slices; gently toss pineapple and bananas together.
  • When cool, layer the pineapple and banana mixture over the sour cream and then spread the whipped cream evenly over the top.
  • Dust with grated chocolate, if desired, then sprinkle with the chopped pecans and the cherries.
  • Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.

WHIPPED CREAM
2 cups heavy whipping cream
1/4 cup powdered sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

  • Beat whipping cream until soft peaks form – texture should be billowy.
  • Stir in powdered sugar and vanilla.
  • Use immediately.

Recipe adapted from Pecans from Soup to Nuts by Keith Courrege and Marcelle Bienvenu

another Ambitious WEEKLY MENU

I’m still on restricted duties, but am going to try AGAIN and at least cook a bit this week.  I’ve missed cooking more than just about anything during this time down!
Menu Plan Monday hosted by Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie

DATE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
Monday 3/28
YOGURT & FRUIT SANDWICHES OUT
Tuesday 3/29
TOAST & FRUIT LEFTOVERS GRILLED MEATBALL KEBABS & PARMESAN PUFFS CHOCOLATE QUICKIE STICKIES
Wednesday 3/30
YOGURT SOUP GRILLED CHICKEN SUPREME PINEAPPLE STACKS
Thursday 3/31
FRUIT CHEESE & FRUIT PEPPER STEAK BEARNAISE & CHEDDAR CHEESE GRITS
Friday 4/1
OATMEAL C.O.R.N. PASTA BUNDLES
Saturday 4/2
RASPBERRY JAM OMELETTE leftovers CRAB CAKES & CAESAR SALAD
Sunday 4/3
BREAKFAST QUICHES RACING FOOD PORK NORMANDY

JUST HANGING OUT!

So I happened to look out the window this afternoon and guess what I saw? George the squirrel just hanging out.  No, literally hanging out of the rain gutters on the second floor.  He stayed there for 10 minutes or so!

Roasted Veggie & Goat Cheese Sandwich ~ Veggie Tales

Hello all!  I love sandwiches, and this one is the perfect meaty alternative to your typical cold cut monster!  That sounds dirty… anyway!
Roasted Veggie & Goat Cheese Sandwich (serves 3)
Ingredients:
3 ciabatta or sour dough rolls
4 ounces goat cheese
6 thinly sliced piece zucchini (long way)
3 plum tomatoes, halved and roasted
6 slices portabello mushrooms
9 fresh basil leaves
salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
Directions:
  • Before assembling the sandwich, preheat oven to 400. 
  • Halve plum tomatoes and brush with half the olive oil, and add some salt and pepper. 
  • Roast in oven for about 40 minutes. 
  • Add mushrooms and zucchini to a new pan and brush with the rest of the salt and pepper and oil. 
  • Let roast for another 20 minutes. 
  • Let vegetables cool out of oven, drizzle balsamic on them and let sit. 
  • Assemble the pieces of bread as follows: Spread 1 ounce goat cheese on each sandwich top. 
  • Add basil, roasted tomatoes, zucchini, and mushrooms to the bottom 
  • Add the breads together carefully and presto!
Meet me, Kris, HERE… for more fun! Happy weekend!

Fun email ~ The Pastor’s Ass

A Pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won.  The Pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.

The local paper read:  PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the Pastor  not to enter the donkey in another race…

The next day, the local paper headline read:  BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR’S ASS.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the Pastor to get rid of the donkey..

The Pastor decided to give it to a Nun in a nearby Convent..

The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day:   NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.

The Bishop fainted!

He informed the Nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey, so she sold it to a farmer for $10.

The next day the papers read:  NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10.

This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the nun to buy back the donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.

The next day the headlines read:  NUN ANNOUNCES HER ASS IS WILD AND FREE.
The Bishop was buried the next day.

The moral of the story is …. Being concerned about public opinion can bring you much grief and misery It can even shorten your life…..So be yourself and enjoy life to the fullest.

Stop worrying about everyone else’s ass and you’ll be a lot happier and live longer!

Fire Day Friday: Mediterranean Grilled Chicken

 

 Do you ever get home from work and realize you are just not in the mood to cook?  It doesn’t happen to me too often, but when it does, I find myself facing a dilemma.  To cook or not to cook?  If I don’t cook, what will we do for dinner?  Heat up chicken nuggets or frozen burritos?  UGH.. no thank you… I mean if I’m going to go through the effort of even doing that, why not go the extra step and cook something a bit more healthy.  Hence the dilemma… I don’t want to cook, but I don’t want to eat junk either.


So what’s a girl to do?

This girl just figures out a way to put as little time and as little effort into dinner as I possible can.  I guess that’s why my grill is my go to device in those situations.  I use propane, so it’s simple to click a button, let it preheat, and slap some meat on it. Of course, the fast and easy way must also be a tasty way, and this recipe is just that!  It’s simple, it’s flavorful, and it’s perfect for those nights where you want something good, but you don’t want to have to put a lot of effort into it.

Mediterranean Grilled Chicken  Adapted from Pam, For the Love of Cooking
Printable Recipe 

Ingredients:
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1/4 cup mayonnaise
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 garlic cloves, finely minced
2 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano
Salt and pepper

Directions:

In a bowl, mix together the mayo, lemon juice, vinegar, garlic, and oregano until smooth.  Season with salt and pepper.  Place the chicken in a resealable bag or shallow dish and pour half of the sauce over the chicken.  Allow to marinate for at least 1 hour.  Cover the reserved sauce and leave in refrigerator until you are ready to grill the chicken.

Preheat your grill to 400 degrees.  Oil the grill grates.  Remove the chicken from the bag and place directly over the flame.  Allow to grill for 8-10 minutes per side or until the chicken is no longer pink in the middle.  Serve with the reserved sauce and enjoy!

A sense of Irony ~ a trip to the C and Sea

We have a huge family!  And best to my knowledge there has been very little major illness in the immediate folds.  This makes me wonder how it is that my favorite BIL and I are both diagnosed with Cancer with in weeks of each other.  The irony comes with hubby and I deciding to stay on to help with my aunt and be in the right place when I was diagnosed to be treated by one of the best cancer treatment facilities in the world.  I know I’m blessed by the best doctor and team, but even more so to know that now my BIL is here for treatment from his awesome doctors.
While this not a celebration for either of us it was awesome to see our closest family and spend some time together.  We were both free of tests and appointments today and we took our act on the road.  We started in Galveston at Beachtown and walking the beach.

 SIL & Me
SIL, BIL, NEPHEW (yep he’s older than me)
Hubby (brother to SIL) and I
Where we encountered a beach full of Man o’ Wars, but there was something wrong.  None of them had an tentacles that we could find.  So I went on an internet search to see what was up and I found that after strong onshore winds, you can often find beached Portuguese man-of-war with their tentacles stuck in the sand. A closer look will usually reveal a crab beneath the surface winding up the long blue string.
 We also found many mole crab holes with recent digging.
From there we walked the Strand, checked out a few stores and bought the important stuff – thanks so much SIL the apple and fudge are very much appreciated!, had drinks with chips and salsa and visited.
And then we visited the Kemah Boardwalk and walked some more, ate some more, fed some birds, forgot to get someone to take a picture of the 5 of us so we could all be in the same picture, visited some more and laughed a lot.
We stopped to make plane boarding reservations and then to get a serious flat tire fixed.
Then we ended the day at a favorite restaurant (you guessed it) with more food and drink, lots of well wishes and hugs!  Now we pray for positive. half glass full results for us both!  It was my first big day out and I’m exhausted, but in a “I’m so glad we have a loving family” way!