Tuesday, November 27, 2007

I'm Moving!

The time has finally come for me to move... I have fallen in love with wordpress and out of love with blogspot. :) So, come visit me at my new address!

http://lovesweetlove.wordpress.com/

Christmas Time is Here At Last!


I LOVE Christmas time. It's not just the gifts that people give me, but it's more about people's attitude during this time of the year. Everyone seems so happy around the holidays. People don't seem to let "little" things bother them as much. People always have a smile on their face and a bounce in their step. Everyone gets together around the holidays so you get to see all your extended families. And everything is always decorated so pretty with Christmas decorations. Christmas decorations will make even the ugliest of houses look wonderful.

Sooo, last night John and I set up our Christmas tree!



Our family portrait. John set the camera on a dinner tray and used the timer function... Didn't he do a good job! Zerbie was so sleepy, she wouldn't even sit up, she just kept laying on me, almost pushing me over.

Monday, November 26, 2007

The Write Plate

I've been busy working a couple of craft shows selling some plates for a company out of Dallas, TX. Several of my friends asked me to put some pictures of them on my site so here they are.

The great thing about these plates is this is all the same plate! (Well, the Santa hat plate is actually my large platter, but you get the idea). You just write on these plates with a dry erase marker, coordinate the ribbon, and you have a brand new plate. Catherine (the lady who owns the company) is a genius. If you want to get your own plate you can go to http://www.thewriteplate.com/.

Here is my Thanksgiving plate.


Here is my plate at work. This is what's on it right now.

This is my plate at home... Nothing says Christmas like a countdown. :)

The Nativity Plate.

Black Friday!

Since I have never been to the crazy Black Friday sales, I thought this was the perfect time. I was in the market for a new digital camera and there were many onsale. We went to Walmart on Thanksgiving to look at a couple to see which one I liked best. I found the perfect camera, then we went back home to see who had it on sale.

While driving home, we decided to go look at Best Buy to see if anyone was in line yet. Low and behold, there were! At about 1:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day there were about 20 people in line! Crazy!

After many hours of persusing the the sales. We went to bed. At 5:00 we got up early to go to some stores. The stores weren't nearly as crowded as I thought they would be.... but we didn't go to Best Buy or Walmart early though... I got a couple of sweaters at Old Navy, oh yea, and the shiny new digital camera!! And Joe and Patti (John's parents gave us money for the camera to be an early Christmas gift, woo hoo!! Thanks Joe and Patti!)

Here is the very first picture from the new camera... don't pay attention to my grossness, it was way to early to shower when we left the house to go shopping.

Fun at the Garden

For Thanksgiving, John and I went down to Louisiana to spend some time with his extended family. On Friday evening we decided to go out to the garden. The garden is where John's grandmother grew up and where they started to raise their family. Their house has since burned down, but the land is still full of memories for his entire family.
If you look closely at the tree, you can see bullet holes. This was the "target" tree they used when they shot guns with their Grandpa.

There are "grape vines" that grow from many of the trees. They pull/cut the vines down and make wreaths with them. (That's why John has the machette in his hand.)Since don't have a wreath from the garden, this was the perfect reason to make one.
John had all the hard jobs, some of the vines were stuck in the tree pretty good.

On the way back to Grandma Weaver's house we stopped at a Christmas Tree farm to get her a tree... but they all had flimsy branches so we went home with just this cute picture.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Dump Cake, yumm


My dear friend Katy suprised my at work yesterday by bringing me a "piece" of her dump cake. I have never had a dump cake before, but it was quite tasty. Check out her blog for the recipe. http://tickle--me--pink.blogspot.com/2007/11/dump-cake.html


Monday, November 12, 2007

Thanksgiving Recipes

For the story on why I made Thanksgiving already, scroll down to the previous post. :)

Homestyle Turkey, the Michigander Way
(Recipe from allrecipes.com, picture from me)
INGREDIENTS:
1 (12 pound) whole turkey
6 tablespoons butter, divided
4 cups warm water
3 tablespoons chicken bouillon
2 tablespoons dried parsley
2 tablespoons dried minced
onion
2 tablespoons seasoning salt
DIRECTIONS:
1.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Rinse and wash turkey. Discard the giblets, or add to pan if they are anyone's favorites.
2.
Place turkey in a Dutch oven or roasting pan. Separate the skin over the breast to make little pockets. Put 3 tablespoons of the butter on both sides between the skin and breast meat. This makes for very juicy breast meat.
3.
In a medium bowl, combine the water with the bouillon. Sprinkle in the parsley and minced onion. Pour over the top of the turkey. Sprinkle seasoning salt over the turkey.
4.
Cover with foil, and bake in the preheated oven 3 1/2 to 4 hours, until the internal temperature of the turkey reaches 180 degrees F (80 degrees C). For the last 45 minutes or so, remove the foil so the turkey will brown nicely.




Southern Style Dressing

(Picture from me)

5 cups Cornbread, crumbled ( make sure to pack it tight when measuring)

8 cups Bread, dried and cubed

1/2 cup Butter, melted

1 cup Onions, chopped

1 1/2 cups Celery, chopped

4 eggs

1 quart Chicken Stock

1/2 teaspoon Pepper

2 teaspoons Salt

2 1/2 teaspoons Sage

Saute onions and celery in butter. Combine all ingredients and mix well. Pour into greased pans. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 1 1/2 hours.

Easy Turkey Gravy
(Recipe from allrecipes.com, picture from me)

INGREDIENTS:
5 cups turkey stock with pan
drippings
1 (10.75 ounce) can
condensed cream of chicken
soup
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1 cup milk
1/3 cup all-purpose flour

DIRECTIONS:
1.Bring the turkey stock to a boil in a large saucepan. Stir in soup, and season with poultry seasoning, pepper, seasoned salt, and garlic powder. Reduce heat to low, and let simmer.
2.Warm the milk in the microwave, and whisk in the flour with a fork until there are no lumps. Return the gravy to a boil, and gradually stir in the milk mixture. Continue to cook, stirring constantly, for 1 minute, or until thickened. Be careful not to let the bottom scorch.

Libby's Famous Pumpkin Pie
(Recipe from the back of the pumpkin pie can, and allrecipes.com, picture from me)
INGREDIENTS
1 (9 inch) unbaked deep dish pie crust
3/4 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
2 eggs
1 (15 ounce) can LIBBY'S® 100% Pure Pumpkin
1 (12 fluid ounce) can NESTLE® CARNATION® Evaporated Milk

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 425 F.
Combine sugar, salt, cinnamon, ginger and cloves in small bowl. Beat eggs lightly in large bowl. Stir in pumpkin and sugar-spice mixture. Gradually stir in evaporated milk. Pour into pie shell.
Bake for 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 F.; bake for 40 to 50 minutes or until knife inserted near center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack for 2 hours. Serve immediately or refrigerate. (Do not freeze as this will cause the crust to separate from the filling.)

Apple Pie
(recipe from Betty Crocker, picture from me)

INGREDIENTS

pie crust for 2 layers

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup Gold Medal® all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

5 cups thinly sliced peeled apples (3 large)

1 tablespoon butter or margarine

DIRECTIONS

1. Heat oven to 425°F. Make pie crust, roll out, and lay in pie pan, except trim overhanging edge of bottom pastry 1 inch from rim of plate.

2. Stir together 1/2 cup sugar, the flour, cinnamon and nutmeg in large bowl. Add apples; toss. Spoon into pastry-lined pie plate. Dot with butter.

3. Roll remaining pastry; (I cut out little apple shapes before I put it on the pie. You need to have some hole to let the steam out. If you don’t want to cut out shapes, you can just cut some slits with a knife) seal the edges completely.

4. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until crust is golden brown and juice is bubbly.