Something quick
GREEN |
You are a very calm and contemplative person. Others are drawn to your peaceful, nurturing nature.
GREEN |
You are a very calm and contemplative person. Others are drawn to your peaceful, nurturing nature.
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Mrs. U is celebrating one year of blogging by holding a drawing for:
- a set of Martha Stewart Everyday Towels (like I mentioned here)...
- a pair of earrings of YOUR choosing from the Etsy shop of new jewelry designer and real life friend, Melissa...
- an autographed copy of "Queen of the Castle- 52 weeks of encouragement for the uninspired, domestically challenged or just plain tired homemaker" by Lynn Bowen Walker that I reviewed here (and mailed to you FROM THE AUTHOR HERSELF!!!)...
AND...
- a 2 year subscription to Victoria Magazine graciously sent to you courtesy of Hoffman Media.
Be sure to visit her and leave a comment for your chance to win.
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You can get an air tight seal on your zip lock bags! Fill a large bowl or the kitchen sink with water. Seal the zipper bag all the way except for about 1/2 inch . Submerge all except the very top of the unsealed section and seal it while under the water. The water pressure takes all the air out! Just wipe the bag dry and freeze! This works for anything!
Be sure to check here for more ideas
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Labels: fruagal tips, Frugal Fridays
By lining the bottom of the oven (under the element) with foil. Then just change when it gets to many spills :) Wipe the rest and you are done! I also line drip pans with foil so all I have to do is change the foil and wipe them out.
See Tammy;s site for more Kitchen Tips :)
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I love the plastic Peanut butter jars-They have a wide mouth, they come in custom sizes (I buy the sizes I need) and they can be frozen! I use these to store and mix salad dressing, to store and mix just a cup or two of powdered milk, as freezable storage for Stock (pre-measured) , to hold small home school items, craft supplies, and more. They fit just right inside of DH's lunch box I add a microwavable bowl and spoon and send his soup in a jar. They are great for road trips and picnics. Store water and freeze overnight to have a sealable glass of drinking water. I have stored leftover tea and coffee for cold coffee drinks. Leftover pancake and waffle mix and can be pored strait from the jar. I usually have 6-8 jars at hand all the time and can easily replace as needed! I could go on but you get the idea.
Be sure to see Shannon's site for more great ideas!
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had computer issues for two days- But all is well again- Wow, it was like leaving old friends without a goodbye!
I am addicted to my computer! Maybe I should start a 12 step program?
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I love the Jiffy brand muffin mixes! They cost between 33¢-50¢ a box . They come in 6 flavors: apple cinnamon, Corn, blueberry, raspberry, oatmeal, bran with dates,and banana nut. Usually they call for 1/3 c. milk (I use reconstituted powdered milk) and 1 egg- you stir and bake. One box make 6 good sized muffins! Jiffy also make other products like cake mixes, frosting mixes and other stuff! Take a look at their web page for recipes, and to see the complete line of products!
http://www.jiffymix.com/
See Biblical Womenhood for more frugal tips!
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Ever wonder what happened after Grease 2 , Looks like there was a whole new generation!
Just take a look:
http://members.shaw.ca/anabw/grease.htm
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When I get home from grocery days I usually set aside some prep work time see this post . Part of my prep work also include pre-cooking ground meat . For any recipe that call for hamburger I use a 50/50 mix of ground beef and ground turkey. To cook it quickly, in large quantities and to climate even more fat, I boil it! You just put the whole thing in a large pot, coo and drain. Then package into zipper bags and freeze for later use- this saves, fat, time, money (turkey is cheaper) and freezer space!
Be sure to visit Tammysrecipes.com for more tips!
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Labels: fruagal tips, Kitchen Tip Tuesday
I am posting early because we will be very busy around the house this weekend- I will do my best to get this linked Monday :)
For the newbies- S= snack :), I always serve milk with breakfast and Lunch, and bold items have recipes at the bottom ENJOY!
And be sure to visit : Menu Monday for more wonderful ideas!
PS- It is so true- I burned two pots trying to cook rice and boil eggs!
Sat. B- Blueberry muffins L- Pigs in a blanket, fruit choice D- Cchicken enchiladas, Beans and Rice S- Crackers and cheese , fruit choice
Sun.B- Egg and bacon breakfast burrito L- grilled cheese, baby carrots and ranch D-Chicken lasagna( from a previous week did not make) , salad and garlic bread S- vanilla wafers
Mon.B- Strawberry smoothies, peanut butter toast L- Pasta salad, with ranch and tuna, crackers- D- Crispy fish bake ( from a previous week did not make) , coleslaw S- Pudding
Tue.B- Oatmeal or grits (kid choice) L- PB&J, with pick a side from leftovers D- Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and and corn on the cob S- Jello
Wed.B-Nutty Pear Toast L- Hummus with pita and fresh cut veggies for dipping D- Chicken salad sandwiched, chips and optional side salad S- Cheese sticks and apple slices
Thur.B-waffles L-leftover meatloaf sandwiches D- Taco night (kid's request!) S PB celery or fruit cups
Fri.B- "Beary-Berry" Banana Split L- clean out the fridge buffet ;) D- pancakes, bacon and eggs S- Applesauce
Blueberry Muffins
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup white sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 egg 1/3 cup milk
1 cup fresh blueberries
1/2 cup white sugar
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup butter, cubed
1-1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
Directions
1 Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Grease
muffin cups or line with muffin liners.
2 Combine 1 1/2 cups flour, 3/4 cup sugar, salt and
baking powder. Place vegetable oil into a 1 cup measuring
cup; add the egg and enough milk to fill the cup. Mix this
with flour mixture. Fold in blueberries. Fill muffin cups
right to the top, and sprinkle with crumb topping mixture.
3 To Make Crumb Topping: Mix together 1/2 cup sugar, 1/3
cup flour, 1/4 cup butter, and 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon.
Mix with fork, and sprinkle over muffins before baking.
4 Bake for 20 to 25 minutes in the preheated oven, or
until done.
Chicken Enchiladas
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon margarine
1 onion, chopped
1 teaspoon chili powder
2 cups chopped cooked chicken
1 (4 ounce) can chopped green chile peppers, drained
8 (8 inch) flour tortillas
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
DIRECTIONS:
1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2.In a small bowl mix the soup and sour cream; set aside.
3.Melt margarine in a medium saucepan over medium high heat. Add onion and chili powder, and saute until tender. Stir in the chicken, chile peppers, and 2 tablespoons of the soup mixture. Cook and stir until heated through.
4.Spread 1/2 cup of the soup mixture in a 9x13 inch baking dish. Spoon about 1/4 cup of the chicken mixture down the center of each tortilla. Roll up tortillas, and place, seam-side-down, in the baking dish. Spoon remaining soup mixture on top, and sprinkle with cheese.
5.Bake 25 minutes in the preheated oven, or until bubbly and lightly browned.
Beans and Rice or Chicken and Rice (Puerto Rican)*
* To make it a meal add Chicken wings and potatoes
For a side dish- leave out the chicken and potatoes
In a saucepan heat:
1 packet of Sazon
1 can red beans or kidney beans
1 can tomato sauce
2 cubes of Suffrito (see below)
1 cup green spanish olives
1 tbsp. olive oil
Skinned Chicken wings
2 or 3 cubed potatoes- with or without skin as you prefer
Bring to a boil and cook on med. heat until the chicken is cooked.
Pour over white rice and serve. Mix any leftovers with rice and refrigerate. Taste best the next day.
Suffrito-
A spanish blend that taste great in soups and many other dishes.
To make: blend the following ion a blender until it is a liquid form similar to baby food.
1 onion
1 bunch of cilantro (stems and all)
1 green bell pepper
1 whole head of garlic
freeze this in ice cube trays - be sure to cover it with plastic wrap or foil!- When it is frozen it can be popped out of the tray and stored in the freezer inside of zip locks for months!
Chicken Lasagna (From : Tammy’s Recipes)
Ingredients:
9 lasagna noodles, cooked according to package instructions
2 Tablespoons butter
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 medium onion, chopped
2 Tablespoons flour
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
1 1/2 cups milk
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon basil
4 ounces cream cheese
1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
8 ounces (2 cups) mozzarella cheese, shredded
1 cup cottage cheese
2 cups cooked cubed chicken
1/8 teaspoon oregano
Instructions:
1. In a large skillet over medium heat, melt butter. Saute onions and garlic until translucent. Add flour and cornstarch, stirring to mix. Add milk, pepper, salt, and basil, whisking until well mixed. Cook and stir until thick and bubbly.
2. Add cream cheese and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook and stir until cream cheese is melted. Add Parmesan cheese, stirring to mix. Remove from heat.
3. In a bowl, combine 1 cup of the mozzarella cheese, the cottage cheese, and the chicken.
4. Grease an 8x8 inch baking dish. Put a layer of lasagna noodles in the bottom of the dish. Top with half of the chicken mixture. Put a layer of lasagna noodles on top of mixture. Top with half of the white sauce. Continue layering noodles, chicken, noodles, and sauce.
5. Top with remaining 1 cup of mozzarella cheese. Sprinkle with oregano.
6. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes, until lightly browned.
Crispy Fish Bake
2 cups instant white rice, uncooked
2 cups boiling water
3 cups frozen broccoli florets
1 can (10-3/4 oz.) condensed cream of mushroom soup
1/2 cup water
1 cup KRAFT Shredded Cheddar Cheese
4 frozen breaded fish fillets, such as sole, haddock or cod (about 12 oz.)
PREHEAT oven to 400°F. Spread rice in 8-inch square baking dish. Pour boiling water over rice. Cover with plastic wrap. Let stand 5 min. Uncover.
ARRANGE broccoli over rice. Mix soup and water; pour over broccoli. Sprinkle with half of the cheese. Top with fish; sprinkle with remaining cheese.
BAKE 30 min. or until fish flakes easily with fork.
Nutty Pear Toast
1 slice multi-grain bread, toasted
1 Tbsp. PHILADELPHIA Light Cream Cheese Spread
1/4 of a medium fresh pear, cut into thin slices
1 tsp. maple-flavored or pancake syrup
1 Tbsp. PLANTERS Walnut Pieces
SPREAD toast with cream cheese spread.
ARRANGE pear slices over cream cheese spread. Drizzle with syrup; sprinkle with walnuts.
SERVE immediately.
Hummus Dip
1 can (15-1/2 oz.) chickpeas (garbanzo beans), undrained
1/4 cup chopped onion
2 Tbsp. lemon juice
1/2 tsp. minced garlic
1/2 tsp. dried basil leaves
1/2 tsp. hot pepper sauce
WHEAT THINS Snack Crackers
DRAIN beans, reserving 1/4 cup of the liquid.
PLACE beans, reserved 1/4 cup liquid, onion, lemon juice, garlic, basil and hot pepper sauce in food processor or blender container; cover. Process until smooth. Cover. Refrigerate at least 1 hour for flavors to blend.
SERVE as a dip with crackers.
Waffles
2 cups Original Bisquick® mix
1 1/3 cups milk
1 egg
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tsp. Cinnamon
1 tbsp. Sugar/ splenda
1 tsp. vanilla
1.Heat waffle iron; grease with vegetable oil or shortening.
2.Stir ingredients until blended. Pour onto center of hot waffle iron. Close lid of waffle iron.
3.Bake about 5 minutes or until steaming stops. Carefully remove waffle.
(Total time will vary; cook or bake time is per batch.)
"Beary-Berry" Banana Split
1 small banana, split lengthwise
1 container (6 oz.) strawberry low-fat yogurt
1/4 cup TEDDY GRAHAMS Cinnamon Graham Snacks
PLACE bananas in sundae dish or cereal bowl.
TOP evenly with yogurt and graham snacks.
SERVE immediately.
Posted by Dolly at 7:36 AM 0 comments
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That one deserves all caps!
Here is the coupon link :)
http://www.luvs.com/en_US/images/BearHugStretch/TY014_Luvs_webcoupon_July.pdf
Enjoy!
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Several times I have either purchased items at a garage sale or been given something from Freecycle. Without instructions I would not be able to get the full use of the item . SO here is what I do:
You usually can get a free copy of the manual on the manufacture’s web site, sometimes they have a downloadable PDF , if not call customer service, they can send you one. I have done this with several used items that I wanted a manual for and never had to buy a Manuel or pay for postage! I have done this with everything from Baby strollers to TV's . Usally you can even get replacement parts for a few dollars instead of buying a brand new item replace a small part.
This works for me! Visit Rocks in My Dryer for more useful tips!
Posted by Dolly at 11:55 AM 1 comments
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I received the following e-mail from a friend and wanted to share....
Tough Love vs Spanking
Most of America's populace thinks it very improper to spank children as
was the preferred method of yesteryear.
I recently tried other methods to control my kids when they have one of
One that I have found very effective was to just take the child for a
car ride and talk.
They usually calmed down and stopped misbehaving after our little outing
together.
I've included the photo below of one of those sessions with my kid in
case you would like to use the technique.
So seriously, I use a combo of time outs and spankings and as they get older,( they are 3 and 4) I sprinkle in lost privileges. What do you do?
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Save A file Works for me. If you want to share or even sale a e-book or other pdf file. You can store it with them for free! They even give you a FREE link for people to download your file. You don't even have to register! Take a look at their FAQ page. For an example of how it works, take a look at my free downloads (in the left side bar).
Visit Rocks In My Dryer for more WFMW ideas!
Posted by Dolly at 10:32 AM 2 comments
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My Kitchen tip for this week: When I bring home my groceries I plan a "prep day" this is the day that I cut / chop/wash or peel all my produce for my recipes for the week. Sometime if time allows I will also brown meat and cook and chop chicken for the week. This saves so much time during a busy week! To make lettuce and celery last for about a month- wash. spin dry, and wrap in either a kitchen towel or paper towel. then wrap in foil and put inside a zipper bag.
For more kitchen tips, visit Tammy here.
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Mr. Parker: It's a Major Award!
Swede: Shucks I wouldn't know that. It looks like a lamp.
Mr. Parker: What is a lamp, you nincompoop? Tt's a Major Award. I won it!
Swede: Damn, hell, you say won it?
Mr. Parker: Yeah, mind power, Swede; mind power.
I was picked to win the Polo from the Seabird Chronicles (original post here). I am sooo Excited! I know that My Prince will love it! OOHHH The thrill Of my very first Major Award!
Thanks! - This made my day when it came in the mail!
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There are a total of 5 ladies that get together, we all have children from 3-6 years old. We have formed a once a week co-op for homeschooling. Here is how it works- Each week we meet on a set day were two of the moms will "teach" and the rest are "off duty" so for two hours several time a month I am kid-free! Co-op will start again in September. As for the Summer months one of the ladies and I exchange free babysitting between us, we don't keep tabs we just do as the need comes. Free babysitting, and a kid free- day off, with no babysitting budget, now that is Frugal!
For more frugal tips visit: Biblical Womanhood.
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You Are Rocky Road Ice Cream |
Unpredictable and wild, you know how to have fun. You're also a trendsetter who takes risks with new things. You know about the latest and greatest - and may have invented it! You are most compatible with vanilla ice cream. |
Posted by Dolly at 10:20 AM 0 comments
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What Dolly Means |
D is for Delightful O is for Outrageous L is for Luscious L is for Likeable Y is for Yummy |
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I have had a few ladies ask for my Homekeeping notebook pages, so I decided to find a host for pdf's and share them! I am working on getting my Homedaycare stuff set up too. I also plan to share some other cool things so be sure to check back!
:)
Graphic Garden
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Labels: Family, Freebies, Homedaycare, Homeschool, My Homekeeping Binders
My kids are young still- Princess is 4 and Super Boy is 3, So our Mom I'm bored moments are usually when I am either on the phone, trying to have a quiet moment,cooking, or some other task that needs my attention . You know the days when you seem to have a million calls to make and the temptation is to set them in front of the TV and let them watch PBS Kids all day because you can feel LESS guilty if it is somewhat educational right? WHEEEEEWWWWWW What a sentence!
Well in a stroke of desperation/ inspiration I came up with the idea of .... Drum roll here... The Busy Box! Which has evolved into the Busy shelf :) Inside the original Busy Box you will find three or four of the following: a small chalk board and chalk (dollar store), coloring books and SPECIAL crayons ( they are no different but are special because they are in the Busy Box) , Magnets, A 88¢Wal-mart Magna doodle wannabe, homemade Goop , a couple of cheesy hand puppets, Lacing cards, 88¢ Wal-mart silly putty wannabe or homemade silly putty , stencils and small dollar store toys. I usually rotate the busy box items about once every week or so. Now, as I said, this eventually evolved into an entire BUSY shelf-, which contains the tub of play dough toys with homemade play dough, Leap Frog Fridge phonics, some homemade folder games (free ideas on line) , read along books on tape and a cheap tape player with HEADPHONES, activity bag games* and some Mom approved videos. These items can only be used with permission or at my ummm "suggestion" :) Whenever I announce "THE BUSY SHELF IS OPEN" , you would think it is Christmas at the Acosta's. It usually assures me about an hour of time and sometimes more to be able to finish my task without interruption. There are three rules: YOU must share ,YOU must clean up the one item before taking another and NO FIGHTING.
The Busy shelf works for me.
*e-mail or include your e-mail with your comment and I will share this :)
Visit Rocks in My Dryer for more ideas.
Posted by Dolly at 8:46 PM 2 comments
All three of these tips go together so I am posting them all at once :)
1.One of my favorite tips is to keep one small peanut butter jar with about a cup of powdered milk (already mixed with the water) in the fridge. I use this whenever I make ANY RECIPE that needs milk. We cannot seem to get used to using it in our cereal or for drinking. . This saves bunches of money and I always have a small amount handy :) We love Pancakes and make them usually at least once a week, so I always use it in my favorite pancake recipe . I only mix about a cupful at a time because I rarely need more than that in any recipe. If it is not pre-mixed in the fridge I tend to forget to use it.
2. I LOVE my kitchenaid stand mixer! When making homemade Bisquick you have to mix the flour and shortening until it becomes similar to cornmeal. I use my mixer with the wire whisk and set it on the lowest setting . It works perfectly and my hands don't end up messy! I can let it run while I do other things in the kitchen so it saves time too! I bet you could do it with a hand mixer just as well.
3. I also use my mixer with the whisk attachment with any recipe that calls for you to mix dry ingredients separately and then add them to the wet ingredients. I would just pour the dry mix into another bowl, mix the wet stuff and then add the dry stuff back in.
For more Wonderful tips AND some really great recipes! Visit Tammy's Recipes
Posted by Dolly at 8:13 PM 4 comments
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Having a rough day- thinking of you.
Love, Mommy
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My Menu for the week of June 4-10, as usual the bold items' recipes will follow the menu :) I am starting something new this week by adding snacks to my menu:) Depending on our day my kids usually have a before lunch snack and a late lunch or a early lunch and afternoon snack. In an effort to make sure that their daily food is balanced and still be frugal. I am trying to have preplanned snacks. Hopefully this will also help keep the daily brain strain away when they start with the ,"What can we eat for snack question!"
B=Breakfast, L= Lunch,D=dinner and S=Snack
Be sure to visit I'm and Organizing Junkie for more menu ideas!
Mon- B- cold cereal, bananas and Milk, L- turkey and cheese sandwiches, carrots and milk, D- Dilled fish and Veggie packets , mashed , mashed potatoes S-yogurt and granola
Tue- B- Toast w/jelly, Cinnamon apples, milk L-Mac N Cheese w/ hot dogs,grapes and milk D- Tacos! Corn, fruit cups S- cereal bar
Wed. - B- biscuits and Gravy, eggs, milk, L- PB&J, grapes and Milk, L- Chicken Lasagna, garden salad, Garlic bread S- Gold fish
Thur. B- pancakes , milk L- grilled cheese, orange slices, milk D- Italian sausage subs, chips, pineapple chunks S-graham crackers
Fri.- B- cinnamon toast, fruit, milk L- fish fillets, tater tots, green beans, milk D- ssandwiches/wraps/leftovers S-instant pudding
Sat. B- muffins, mandarin oranges, milk L-Octopus dogs, w/ seaweed pasta. milk D-chicken gravy, biscuits, salad S-Vanilla wafers
Sun. B-Grits/ oatmeal, milk L-leftovers/wraps/sandwiches D-chicken lo-men, egg rolls, white rice S-mini bagels with cream cheese/ butter/ jelly
The Recipes:
Dilled fish and Veggie packets
10 ounces tilapia fillets
1 cup snow peas, in pod (6 oz)
1 cup baby carrots, sliced thin lengthwise (6 oz)
1 green onion, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons white wine or chicken broth
2 tablespoons fat-free margarine
2 teaspoons fresh minced garlic
2-4 teaspoons dried dill
salt and pepper, to taste
. Prepare 2 18” squares of heavy duty foil by spraying lightly with non-stick spray. Arrange each fillet on a foil square. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
. Combine the peas, carrots, onion, dill, and garlic, and divide between the two foil squares, spooning over fish. Drizzle each with white wine or broth.
. Fold foil into pockets, crimping to seal.
. Bake at 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes, until fish flakes easily and vegetables are crisp-tender.
Country Gravy
1 1/2 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup beef broth
1/2 cup evaporated milk
salt and pepper to taste
Melt the butter or margarine in a medium saucepan over
medium heat. Slowly add the flour, stirring constantly, to
form a brown roux.
3 Pour in beef broth and milk, mixing well. Add ground
beef, then season with salt and pepper to taste.
Chicken Lasagna From: Tammy's Recipes
9 lasagna noodles, cooked according to package instructions
2 Tablespoons butter
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 medium onion, chopped
2 Tablespoons flour
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
1 1/2 cups milk
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon basil
4 ounces cream cheese
1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese
8 ounces (2 cups) mozzarella cheese, shredded
1 cup cottage cheese
2 cups cooked cubed chicken
1/8 teaspoon oregano
1. In a large skillet over medium heat, melt butter. Saute onions and garlic until translucent. Add flour and cornstarch, stirring to mix. Add milk, pepper, salt, and basil, whisking until well mixed. Cook and stir until thick and bubbly.
2. Add cream cheese and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook and stir until cream cheese is melted. Add parmesan cheese, stirring to mix. Remove from heat.
3. In a bowl, combine 1 cup of the mozzarella cheese, the cottage cheese, and the chicken.
4. Grease an 8x8 inch baking dish. Put a layer of lasagna noodles in the bottom of the dish. Top with half of the chicken mixture. Put a layer of lasagna noodles on top of mixture. Top with half of the white sauce. Continue layering noodles, chicken, noodles, and sauce.
5. Top with remaining 1 cup of mozzarella cheese. Sprinkle with oregano.
6. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes, until lightly browned.
(Recipe can also be prepared in 350 degree oven).
Posted by Dolly at 7:12 PM 1 comments
Labels: Family, fruagal tips, Menu Monday
Caramel Frappuccino |
Creative and expressive, you tend to match your Frappuccino flavor to your mood. And a flavored syrup is always a must! |
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Think you have had a OMG moment with your child? I DARE you to top this poor mom's story:
Toddler stomps monks' sand creation
Design that took two days to create was too tempting for Mo. child to resist
May 24: Tibetan monks who had spent two days working on an intricate sand painting in a Kansas City mall will continue after an unsupervised child destroyed much of their handiwork.
Watch the Video here
Updated: 7:23 p.m. ET May 24, 2007
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The little boy spotted the pretty pile of colored sand on the floor of the vast hall and couldn’t resist. Slipping under a protective rope, he danced all over the sand, ruining the carefully crafted picture.
Never mind that it was the creation of eight Tibetan monks who had spent two days cross-legged on the floor of Union Station, meticulously pouring the sand into an intricate design as an expression of their Buddhist faith.
They were more than halfway done with the design — called a mandala — on Tuesday when they ended their work for the day and left. The little boy showed up sometime later with his mother, who was taking a package to a post office in the hall.
“He did a little tap dance on it, completely destroying it,” said Lama Chuck Stanford, of the Rime Buddhist Center in Kansas City.
'No problem,' monk says
A security tape shows the boy’s mother returning to the mandala, grabbing her son by the arm and walking out of camera range.
The monks saw the destruction Wednesday.
“No problem,” Geshe Lobsang Sumdup, leader of the group from the Drepung Gomang Monastery in southern India, said through a translator. “We didn’t get despondent. We have three days more. So we will have to work harder.”
The monks are on a yearlong tour of the United States and Canada to raise money for their monastery. The original monastery in Tibet was destroyed.
In a ceremony Saturday, they will sweep up the sand and offer bits to onlookers for their gardens. The rest will be placed in the Missouri River.
“The belief is that it will carry the blessings all over the planet, from the Missouri River to the Mississippi to the gulf and to all the oceans of the world,” Stanford said.
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Do you love freebies? I often sign up just to get them and then pass them on to someone else!
Here is a link for a free desk lamp. Be sure to sign up for yours!
http://www.freedesklamp.com/lamp.html
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