11.29.21: stuffed burgers
11.29.20: 🔥 week 48
11.29.18: pinecone elves
11.29.15: mini pineapple-upside-down cakes
Welcome to day camp - it's either a place for you to get inspired and want to make stuff, or a place where I can show off the cute things I've made since my family is tired of my texting them pictures every day! Just like camp I do all kinds of fun projects - crafts, DIY, bake, cook, garden and more - and can't wait to share them with anyone looking for ideas.
11.29.21: stuffed burgers
11.29.20: 🔥 week 48
I haven't gone Black Friday shopping in a long time, and I feel like stores (physical and online) start doing sales the week before so for me there isn't much point in going! If you ventured out today I hope it was worth your while hahaha.
I saw this funny black friday joke that made me laugh and I thought I'd share:
It was just after Thanksgiving, and the judge was in a happy mood. He asked the prisoner who was in the dock, ‘What are you charged with?’
The prisoner replied, ‘Doing my Christmas shopping too early.
‘That’s no crime’, said the judge. ‘Just how early were you doing this shopping?’ ‘Before the shop opened’, answered the prisoner.
11.28.23: glue gun station
11.28.22: monday fun-day
11.28.21: 🔥 week 48
11.28.20: cast iron blackened salmon
I'm thankful and grateful for so many things - among them are my faith, my family, good friends, my furry and feathery kids, gravy, stretchy pants (they totally count as pants in my world), being able to make stuff, and you guys reading my blog of course!
Happy Thanksgiving - I hope you enjoy your day whether it's at home, with family, or having "friendsgiving" with friends that are the family you get to choose :).
I have posted how I make gravy a few times over the years - but with Thanksgiving tomorrow I thought you'd like a refresher with these fool-proof instructions. Honestly I've been making it like this forever and a day and it hasn't failed me once. The key is to add the broth to the flour mixture in small increments, stirring until the broth has been pretty much incorporated and then add another small amount - repeat these steps until the broth has made the flour mixture melt away and there won't be anything left to make lumps!
Ingredients (for 4 cups)
So here's a quick tip to save you from the mess I just found and created SO much work for myself that I do not have time for 🤦♀️
I put my turkey in a plastic grocery bag in our side fridge to thaw. To my surprise when I checked on it today to see if it was still frozen I found that it indeed had thawed but unfortunately both the bag the turkey came in and the grocery bag both had a hole in them and leaked raw turkey juice everywhere. So I had to take everything out, throw some of the perishables out that the juice got on, wash and sanitize the inside of the fridge including the shelf and basket underneath. Ugh.
So the tip is to follow the directions on the turkey that say to put the turkey in its bag in a roasting pan to thaw it in the fridge. Good grief.
11.25.24: thru the years
11.25.23: words
11.25.22: black friday '22
11.25.21: last minute plate stand
This is my new favorite way to cook shrimp - I did it for a shrimp cocktail appetizer the other night but if I need to cook raw shrimp I'm going to follow this technique from now on!
Put raw, peeled and deveined, tail-on shrimp on a baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil, season with salt and pepper to taste, toss to evenly coat. Bake at 400' for 8-10 minutes until pink and firm and cooked thru. Remove from the pan and let cool.
I served them with 2 sauces - cocktail and garlic aioli - and I just discovered that shrimp dipped in garlic aioli is fantastic... I now have another favorite thing!
11.24.24: 🔥 week 47
11.24.23: black friday
11.22.24: crockpot stuffing
11.22.23: pickled cranberries
11.22.22: mashed squashes re-run
11.22.21: baked brie with fig preserves
11.22.19: Thanksgiving and your dog
11.22.18: mashed butternut and acorn squash
11.22.17: turkey cheeseball (and cranberry relish, green bean casserole)
11.22.16: herb butter
11.22.15: nutella stuffed chocolate chip cookies
Today is Sarge's 13th birthday - I can't believe he's 13!! I posted this on his 3rd birthday but it's such a cute idea I'm posting again.
| He's got a gray beard now and is a bit more low-key - but still acts like a puppy when something excites him (food, the neighbors automatic lawn mower, squirrels...)!!! |
original post:
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| doggie cakes without glaze |
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| the finished cupcake has plain greek yogurt "frosting", bacon bit sprinkles, and a crunchy stick for the "candle" |
My regular meatloaf is simple with few ingredients but we love it:
11.21.24: burnout pumpkin pie
11.21.23: TT Thanksgiving foods for dogs
11.21.22: wine cork turkey re-run
11.21.21: 🔥 week 47
11.21.20: maple dijon chicken thighs
11.21.19: MSIH: butternut mac and cheese
11.21.18: lightbulb pear
11.21.17: yarn-wrapped bottle
11.21.16: how to make turkey gravy
11.21.15: Sarge's birthday pupcakes
My sis sent me this and I love it - really, really love it and I will absolutely be making one of these! She sent this along with the picture (I wrote back that lucky for me I actually have enough books to make like 50 of these trees haha):
Well.. I think I have stumbled upon my sisters PERFECT Christmas tree. I would save this idea and give it to her as a gift but I don't own this many books. HAHAHA. I'd have to BUY the books.. At that point I could have just gotten her a real tree. ;)
11.18.21: porcupine meatballs
11.18.20: loaded cream cheese brownies
I made this 'million dollar chicken casserole' for the family and there's 2 reviews this time, here's what my sis had to say and at the bottom of the post is a link to the video review by Georgia:
1 (10.5-oz.) can condensed cream of chicken soup
1 cup small-curd cottage cheese
4 oz. cream cheese, cut into cubes and softened
1/3 cup sour cream
1 tsp. italian seasoning, crushed
1/4 tsp. garlic powder
4 to 4 1/2 cups chopped cooked chicken
1/2 cup sliced green onion (reserve green tops for garnish)
30 rich round crackers (1 sleeve), crushed
1/4 cup salted butter, melted
2 Tbsp. sliced green onion tops, for garnish
Preheat oven to 350°F. In a medium bowl stir together soup, cottage cheese, cream cheese, sour cream, Italian seasoning, and garlic powder.
Stir in chicken and the sliced 1/2 cup green onions. Spoon chicken mixture into a 2-quart square baking dish.
Stir together crackers and melted butter. Sprinkle over chicken mixture.
Bake until chicken mixture is heated through (160°F) and crackers are golden brown, about 40 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes. Top with 2 Tbsp. sliced green onions.
recipe found here at bhg
click here to watch Georgia's review https://youtube.com/shorts/29QBuHBwzdQ?feature=share
11.19.21: cauliflower mac and cheese
11.19.20: loaded brownies
11.19.19: TT: roasting squash
11.19.18: wrapped pumpkin decor (hint - it's toilet paper!)
11.19.17: Al's smoked brisket
11.19.16: glass block 'Fall'
Here's a quick last minute idea for Fall decorating (even though it's almost time to put up Christmas decor haha, hey - you might still want to decorate for Thanksgiving!) - look how cute these little pumpkins are on candleholders instead of the usual candles. I already have the candleholders, most came from Marshall's over the years) and little pumpkins are inexpensive - fun and easy idea.
11.18.21: porcupine meatballs
11.18.20: loaded cream cheese brownies
Oh, and I just got this email about what to do if your dog eats chocolate (click here).
11.17.24: 🔥 week 46
11.17.23: clay pot turkeys
11.17.22: italian sausage pasta
11.17.21: chocolate zucchini brownies
Getting a head start on my dance recital costume - 48 squares done, don't know how many more I'll need...I'm sort of winging this plan haha, will keep you posted as it comes together!
So far we are dancing to a music montage that incudes 'Incense and Peppermints' by Strawberry Alarm Clock, and 'American Woman' by Guess Who - I'm hoping my granny square project is on point :)
PS: if you know how to crochet, granny squares are very easy to make. I did a quick Google search to refresh myself on the pattern, there are many ways to make a granny square but I followed this simple pattern found at bethanylynnemakes, used leftover yarn and a size G crochet hook.
Abbreviations:
rnd – round
sl st – slip stitch
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sp – space
beg – beginning
Make a slip knot, ch 4, sl st in the first ch to form a loop.
Round 1: Work into the loop just created – ch 3 (counts as first dc) 2 dc, ch 1 – [3 dc, ch 1] x 3 – sl st into first stitch of rnd, cut tail, and pull yarn through.
Round 2: Join new color through previous bind off stitch, ch 3 – 2 dc into ch 1 sp below, ch 1 – Into next ch 1 sp [3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc] x 3 – Into beg ch 1 sp, 3 dc, ch 1 – sl st into first stitch of rnd, cut tail, and pull yarn through.
Round 3: Join new color through previous bind off stitch, ch 3 – 2 dc into ch 1 sp below, ch 1 – [Into next ch 1 sp: 3 dc, ch 1, Into next ch 1 corner sp: 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc] x 3 – Into next ch 1 sp, 3 dc, ch 1 – Into beg ch 1 sp, 3 dc, ch 1 – sl st into first stitch of rnd, cut tail, and pull yarn through.
Round 4: Join new color through previous bind off stitch, ch 3 – 2 dc into ch 1 sp below, ch 1 – [Into next two ch 1 sp: 3 dc, ch 1, Into next ch 1 corner sp: 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc] x 3 – Into next two ch 1 sp, 3 dc, ch 1 – Into beg ch 1 sp, 3 dc, ch 1 – sl st into first stitch of rnd, cut tail, and pull yarn through.
11.12.24: TT Christmas tree cupcake cake
11.12.23: 🔥 week 46
11.12.22: apple cider whiskey cocktail
11.12.21: charcuterie number boxes
11.12.20: pine nut pilaf
11.12.19: TT: how much turkey?
11.12.18: herb bubble bread
11.12.17: stuffed spaghetti squash
11.12.16: caramel apple shots
11.12.15: pumpkin roll
11.11.24: birthday coupon book
11.11.23: words
11.11.22: unfinished projects
11.11.21: creamy chicken and rice soup
11.11.20: chessman banana pudding
When I made the family meal "Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole" I was going to use boxed rice mix but when I went to mix it up I saw that the mix has gluten in it and we have 2 family members who can't eat gluten so I googled to see about making my own mix and found this recipe at the spruce eats. It's easy to put together and tastes great, no more needing to purchase the boxed kind anymore! I added more of all the seasonings to up the flavor and used the Dash seasoning I had on hand, but otherwise followed the recipe as written.
Oh, one more thing - the ingredients below don't equal 2 cups, but the instructions for making the rice call for 2 cups hahahah. Not sure why they wrote it like that - I just increased the amount of rices to 2 cups total.
1 cup long grain brown rice
1/2 cup wild rice
1 tablespoon dried parsley
2 teaspoons dried herb mix seasoning (such as Spike)
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon dried tarragon leaves
1/8 teaspoon ground white pepper
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
11.10.24: 🔥 week 45
11.10.23: dilly bean and pickled onion re-run
11.10.22: msih buffalo chicken casserole
11.10.21: spinach salad with beets