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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

FRAPPUCINO'S ARE REALLY EASY TO MAKE....



Have you ever had a "Frappuchino"? I love them. They are really expensive if you buy them at the coffee houses or fast food restaurants, but,you can make them so easily and at a fraction of the cost of what you'd pay for one at a specialty coffee shoppe.


FRAPPUCHINOS
Brew a pot of very strong,dark roast coffee,then
remove the filter holder to a bowl and pour brewed coffee back through the grinds once or twice more. Pour the extra strong coffee into a jar with a lid and store in the refrigerator to chill.

1 cup Coffee Ice Cream or Chocolate Ice Cream
1 cup Strong Brewed Coffee, chilled
6 T. Chocolate Syrup
2 cups Crushed Ice
6 T. sugar
1 cup whole milk

Whipped Cream (heavy cream whipped with the mixer til thickened)for topping
Cinnamon to sprinkle on whipped cream
Chocolate syrup for drizzling

Crush ice in blender, add other ingredients and blend till smooth and creamy.
This makes approximately 38-40 oz. or (5) 8 oz. servings.
Pour into tall glasses and top with whipped cream, sprinkle with cinnamon and
finally, drizzle chocolate syrup on top or shave a little bit of chocolate on top.
It is out of this world.
Enjoy.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Recycle, Reuse, and Repurpose...

I am a recycler, although I don't bag up my recyclables.
I recycle gallon jugs that canola oil comes in and large
mayonnaise jars; I pour used oil in them. This saves my
pipes from getting clogged by grease.
I also save large juice bottles (gallon size) and fill
them with water to water my potted plants on the front porch.

I purchased some green onions at the store with fabulous roots on
them and just cut the ends off about 1/2 inch from the base
and planted them in a pot, watered them and by the next morning,
they had already grown.

When making my own laundry detergent,I found that I did not have
a funnel large enough for the task,so I recycled a milk jug. I
simply washed it out,cut off the bottom 1/4 of the jug below
the handle and I use the handle to hold the "funnel" in place
pouring the solution through it.

This past week, I recycled 2 white cotton sheets that I
purchased at a second-hand store for $1 each.

With the first one, I made a knee lenght white crisp
cotton night gown, and with the second sheet, which was
for a full size bed, I made a short white night gown with
eyelet lace trim on the top.
I made them without a pattern and without pinning anything.
I was amazed.

Yesterday,I made a pale pink tank top from a beautiful cotton sheet that I purchased at the Goodwill for $1.99. I didn't even have a pattern for this tank top either. I actually made 2 tank tops. So, it comes to $1 each and there is material left over.
Cotton is so comfy and breathable. The weather has been so hot lately and I have to
be cool and comfy in order to be able to go to sleep.

PS I purchased another blue and white tiny checked woven-cotton curtain and made 24 more dinner napkins; I also use these as dish towels. It got me to thinkin'...It'e be alot cheaper to buy a "woven-cotton curtain" or a tablecloth and make your own dishtowels, rather than to purchase some at the store already made.

I LOVE TO COLLECT SNOWMEN, SNOWFLAKES, AND S'MORES MUGS

This is my beautiful Snowman cookie jar that I bought at the Dollar General .

These are my favorite mugs.
I look for them at every Goodwill and 2nd hand store I go to. I bouught the 1st 2 in a package at WAlmart years ago for $10, then I found the next 2 at the Goodwill for $.99 each. While on vacation in N.C., I bought the next 2 for $.59 each , and finally, at the thrift store in Tuscaloosa, I bought the last two for $.39 each. They are all different. Some are standing on a milk chocolate base, some on dark chocolate, and some are drinking hot cocoa.

Do you have any ideas for meals....


that include protein and a complex carbohydrate and other vegetables?
Please share them with me.
I made a triple batch of a meal that I saw on the TV news at noon, called
"Hoppin' John", by Mr. Food . Some of you may not have heard of him. It was
when I lived in Florida.
The recipe is so simple and fast, but it tastes so good. It actually tastes
like it's a cajun dish.....
Below is a close-up view of a bowl of Hoppin' John....

HOPPIN' JOHN



it's also on the back of the can of Bush's Field Peas with Snaps
DO NOT drain the can of tomatoes and the can field peas

2/3-1 ground meat, seasoned, browned, drained
1 medium onion, minced, sauted with the ground meat
1 can of seasoned or mild stewed tomatoes (I like the hot one by Rotel)
1 can Bush's Field Peas wi/ Snaps( not the lil red ones; it's the
Pink-eyed Purple Hull Field Peas

Brown the beef and onion, add the others. Simmer for 20-30 minutes and you are
done. This dish is typically served over rice, but I have been eating it as a Soup
instead. It cuts back on the carbs.
PS This dish freezes very well.
I hope you like it as much as I do.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

SOME PEOPLE CAN'T SEE THE POTENTIAL IN WHAT THEY THROW AWAY...

I found these rocking chairs on the curb, laying on their side,in
a very nice neighborhood.
I plan to paint them; one will be Robins' Egg Blue and the
other will be a Medium Yellow .
They are solid oak rocking chairs and are very sturdy.
I will takes pictures of the finished product and post it later.


When the weather is cool, Ashley and I like to sit on the porch in our rocking chairs and talk and just watch the cars go by.

I picked up an end table on the side of the road in the country.
It needed some small shanks for the screws to be able to catch onto .
I'll add pics later. 

Friday, July 2, 2010

I Love Marinated Steaks cooked on the grill...





Steaks are my all time, no.1 Favorite food .
I really enjoy a great tasting Ribeye Steak ,but my absolute favorite is Filet Mignon. I put the bacon strip on after I am finished marinating the steaks, before grilling them.

New York Strip Steaks are wonderful and flavorful, tho not quite as tender , in my opinion.But, I still love them.

Sirloin Steaks are tender and delicious also.

My Steak Marinade :
I poke holes in the steaks using a fork, then I season with
Tony Chacheries' seasoning
Granulated Garlic
Garlic Powder
Liquid Smoke (a few squirts)
Lower Sodium Soy Sauce (about 3 squirts per side on each of the steaks)
Worcestershire Sauce (about 2 squirts per side on each of the steaks)
Olive Oil (a good dousing on both sides of each steak)
***I got this marinade from my Sister and Borther-in-Law; they are the King
and Queen of Steak Grilling.***





TIPS: You can grill a couple of extra steaks to slice and make Fajitas with or place upon your salad .

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Tuscaloosa's Thrift Store off of McFarland is Amazing....

and it benefits the local shelters. That makes it doubly wonderful.

We stopped in, to look for a toy to put in a baby turtles basin(later we will
get a small aquarium), so that this little turtle, which will be a year old on
October 15, can climb on to get out of the water. He is a red-eared slider . I had found him on the middle of the road in Ville Platte,La. and he still had his "egg-tooth" attached. This is used to crack open the shell so they can get out , and then it falls off.
This past June, I found a female red-eared slider near Ville Platte and we gave it to my daughters' best friend, who had asked us to look for one for her.
Anyway, I found two toys for the turtles; Noah's ark(s)....one for him (Jack Boudreaux) and one for the female (Juni)or Juniper.
Then, I just had to look around....I found a beautiful tea pot for $10,

and two really great laptop cases for 49 cents and one for $2.85.
Oh, and I found 2 "S'MORES Snowman Mugs" to add to my collection for 49 cents each.

I love thrift stores.
We will be stopping there to shop for bargains everytime we pass through on our way to La. and also at the "Old Timey General Store" in Mississippi that I had mentioned in an earlier blog. . I guarantee.

ORANGE ALMOND CAKE with CREAM CHEESE FROSTING

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My dear Momma was a caterer. She and her best friend were fabulous cooks. They used to make Orange Almond Punch for celebrations such as Wedding Receptions, Graduation parties,Baby Showers, Retirement parties, etc. It was so delicious that I developed a cake to taste like it . I will share the recipes for both; the cake today and the punch another day.
                                     In Loving Memory of My Mom, Dorothy LeBleu Landreneau.... 
                        
                                                      ORANGE ALMOND CAKE 
1 box Betty Crocker "Butter Recipe Cake Mix,(dry mix)but follow these instructions:
add:
1 bar real butter,room tempurature
2 teaspoons Pure Almond Extract
1/4 cup orange juice concentrate, thawed
1 Tablespoon orange zest, or more if desired
1 Box Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix(just dump-in the dry mix)
3 large eggs

Mix all, in the order given. Add eggs last and only beat on medium
speed, just until they are incorporated. Don't overbeat.
Bake in a greased and floured Bundt cake pan, approximately 38 mins.
on 350 degrees.
Let cool in the pan for about 5-10 minutes,then,cover with a cake plate
and flip gently. Let cool completely.
Frost with cream cheese frosting. Recipe follows.
***I will share the recipe for the Orange Almond Punch later .
Enjoy.


CREAM CHEESE FROSTING:

1 bar real butter, room temperature
1 bar cream cheese, room temperature
3 cups powdered sugar
1 teaspoon Pure Almond Extract
Mix all and refrigerate til firm enough to frost with.

ORANGE ALMOND PUNCH

MOM’S ORANGE ALMOND PUNCH 
In Loving Memory of my Mom, Dorothy LeBleu Landreneau ,
               
 I promised this recipe and here it is.  
You will love this punch. I guarantee! 
 
recipe makes enough for 2 punch bowls

3 CUPS SUGAR
2 CUPS WATER
COOK UNTIL SUGAR DISSOLVES AND
THICKENS SLIGHTLY.

ADD :
2 REGULAR BOXES LEMON JELLO
STIR UNTIL MIXED WELL. LET COOL.

ADD :
(1)12 oz. CAN FROZEN ORANGE JUICE
CONCENTRATE
(1)12 oz. CAN FROZEN LEMONADE
CONCENTRATE
(1) LARGE 46oz. CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE
MIX WELL. CHILL OVERNIGHT.
ALSO CHILL :
(3)2-LITER BOTTLES OF GINGER ALE
PURE ALMOND EXTRACT

WHEN READY TO SERVE , MIX ½ THE MIXTURE
AND 1 ½ BOTTLES GINGER ALE AND 1 ½ -2
TABLESPOONS PURE ALMOND EXTRACT PER
PUNCH BOWL.

I like to freeze some extra pineapple juice
in 2 Bundt Cake Pans to use as ice rings for each bowlful of punch.
You can place pineapple rings, lemon slices or orange slices in the
pineapple juice after you position the bundt pan in the freezer.

I hope you enjoy this recipe.
It is so refreshing.
Tamar