Frugal Gift Ideas & Golden Curried Split Pea Soup - HBHW Newsletter
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November 4th 2009
Editorial
I hope everyone had a good weekend and beginning of the week. It poured down rain Halloween night - much to my daughter’s dismay because it cut her “trick-or-treating” short. Since then it has been beautiful and sunny and we were able to enjoy spending some time outside.
Stores are already busy displaying all their holiday fare and has gotten me thinking about the two big holidays (here in the US) that are coming up - Thanksgiving and Christmas. With that in mind, let’s share some of our favorite holiday recipes. I set up a new category or section on the site for holiday recipes and have set up a page that will allow you to submit them. Here it is:
Which reminds me… I wanted to address the frugal tip, recipe and “I’m looking for” submissions. Most readers are using them exactly as intended, but a few still seem to be confused. Here are a few tips to use them as well as a refresher on what to do and what not to do.
- Be sure to include a title and make it as specific as possible.
- Capitalize the first letter of each word in the title (but do not use all CAPS - that’s considered shouting online).
- When answering a “I’m Looking for Request” leave a comment on that request. Do not create a new request.
- Try to be as specific and detailed as possible in your requests. If you are looking for a particular recipe, try to describe what you think was in it, what the texture was etc. This will make it more likely you will get exactly the recipe you were looking for.
The “I’m Looking For Requests” and most recipes and frugal tips will be published right before the next issue of the newsletter comes out.
That’s it for this week. As always, I welcome your comments and suggestions. Feel free to email me at susanne@hillbillyhousewife.com
Warm Regards,
Susanne - The Hillbilly Housewife
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“Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Shared by Ellie Mae, one of our members in the Hillbilly Housewife Club
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News From The HBHW Club
This is a new section of the newsletter. Each week I’m going to share some tidbits of what’s going on at the HBHW Club with you. I hope you enjoy these extra tips, recipes and ideas and of course would love to have you join the club.
As a HBHW newsletter subscriber, you can join for only $10 per month here: http://www.hillbillyhousewifeclub.com/special.html
And to make it even easier, I’ll let you try it out for just a dollar for the first 7 days.
Here’s one of the recipes that were submitted this past week.
Golden Curried Split Pea Soup
* 2 cups dry yellow split peas
* 3 cups fresh cold water
* 6 cups chicken stock
* 2 small yellow onions, diced
* 1/2 tsp curry powder
* 1/8 to 1/4 tsp grated nutmeg
* 1 tsp salt
* pinch black pepper
Put split peas and water in big soup pot, bring up to almost a boil, and immediately turn heat down to a slow simmer. Cover and simmer about 1 hour, or until the peas are soft but not mushy. Stir often.
Scoop out 1 cup of peas when they are cooked and blend in blender or food processor until smooth like a puree, then return to the soup pot and stir until combined.
Add the remaining ingredients to the soup pot, stir gently, and bring up to almost a boil, and again turn the heat down to a slow simmer. Cover and simmer together slowly for about 30 minutes. Be sure to stir once or twice.
And here are some of the other recipes that have been added in the past few days.
- Tangy Macaroni & Franks
- Cool ‘n’ Icy Pumpkin Pie
- 6 Ingredient Apple Crisp
- Newlywed Pumpkin Pie Filling
- Pumpkin Custard Squares
- Nutty Pumpkin Bread
All in all, we have over 230 new recipes in the member area already.
What else has been going on at the HBHW Club? We’ve been talking about meal planning, using craigslist to sell stuff instead of holding a yard sale and our favorite Thanksgiving dishes. I’m sure you have a lot to contribute to the conversation. Ready to join us? Try The HBHW Club for only $1. We’d love to have you! http://www.hillbillyhousewifeclub.com/special.html
Featured Article
Now that the leaves are turning and it’s getting cold even down here in the south, I’m getting a little more serious about my Christmas planning. If you’re like me, you have quite a few frugal minded women that you want to get a little something special for. That’s what today’s featured article is all about. Enjoy!
Frugal Gift Ideas For Frugal Housewifes
Frugal Tips
- Baby Shampoo Grease Cutter And Window Cleaner
Mix 1 Tablespoon of Johnson’s Baby Shampoo with 1 quart of water in a bowl. Stir until well mixed. Pour into an old spray bottle. This is the best grease cutter and window cleaner I know. Th …
TIckleMe Plant - Frugal Fun For Kids
Here is a low cost way of getting kids excited about nature..do what I do each year.
I am growing a plant called a TickleMe Plant in my classroom. For less then $60
I was able to have 30 students grow …
Cut Steelwool Pads
i cut soappads into 6 or 8 pieces i then can use 1 or more pieces at a time they stick together can be pitched in trash when job is done
This post was submitted by donna.
Do you have a tip to share? Fill out the submit a frugal tip form and I’ll be glad to add it to the site and share your tip in an upcoming edition of the newsletter.
Recipes
Here are some of the most recent recipes that have been added to the HBHW site. Enjoy!
- Hobo Stew
Hobo Stew/Soup This soup can be added to or not - you can flex your artistic flair for soup. I have made this soup/stew a lot because its cheap, it stretches and I love the flavor of the browned sausa …
Pedro’s Special
1 lb. hamburger
1 sm. chopped onion
1 can tomato sauce
1 can kidney beans
2 ts. chili powder
1 bag corn chips
Brown meat and onion, then drain it. Stir in Chili powder and tomato sauce.
Pre-heat oven …
Mexican Soup
1 can tomato soup
1 can of water
1 can baked beans (or equal amount homemade)
1 medium onion chopped
1 packet taco seasoning
1 can kidney beans drained and rinsed
1 green pepper chopped
1 package hot …
Hot Dog Casserole
Hot Dog Casserole
Ingredients
16 hot dogs , cut into 1/4-inch slices*
2 (15 ounce) cans cut green beans, with liquid
2 (14.5 ounce) cans stewed tomatoes with juice (low-sodium)
2 cups shredded mozzare …
Texas Style Sloppy Joes
1 1/2 pounds ground hamburger meat
6 oz BBQ Sauce
Garlic Salt
Pepper
8 Hamburger Buns (or bread)
8 Slices Cheese
optional: sliced onions, pickles
1. Place hamburger meat in pan, season with garlic sal …
Do you have a recipe you would like to share? Click here to send it to me and I’ll be happy to add it to the website.
I’m Looking For:
This section is going to be all about you. If you are looking for a particular recipe or a tip on how to do something, submit it here and I will post it in an upcoming newsletter. I’ll give you my input and other readers of the newsletter will have the opportunity to share their recipes and tips as well. So take a moment to post your questions and of course if you have a tip or idea for any question posted in this section feel free to leave a comment under the appropriate post.
I’m Looking For Requests
- Crock Pot Chili
Looking Please for a simple great tasting crock pot chili with hamburger and 3 bean recipe. Thanks so much,Tom Kelly This post was submitted by Tom Kelly.
What To Do With Puffed Rice
I made a cereal bar recipe that called for puffed rice cereal (not rice krispies). It was very good, but it made a lot, so I won’t be making it again for a while. Meanwhile, I have a large box o …
Way To Rid Closets Of Moisture
I hate buying chemicals such as Damp Rid to put in our closets to get rid of the moisture. Is there a better alternative?
thanks,
Marcia
This post was submitted by marcia freespirit.
Brie Cheese
i have recently gotten hold of alot of brie and baby brie cheese. does anyone have any idea of what i can do with this cheese? i have done searches on the internet and most recipes are for appetizers …
New To Gluten Free
Could use any suggestions to change over to gluten free. Been casein free for years. It would be great to hear from anyone who has had to make these changes.
Thank you.
This post was submitted by Ch …
Newbie Looking For New Ideas To Save Our Household Money
I’m just a newbie and introducing myself to the group. I’m a mom of 3 and always looking for new ideas to save our household $$. - Kris
This post was submitted by Kris.
Sourdough Starter
I love sourdough bread and when I was in junior high I made some sourdough cinnamon rolls that won a blue ribbon in 4H. I think I can find my recipe but I need starter. I would love the recipe on st …
Looking For Posted Crockpot Recipe
You had posted a recipe that i cannot find. it was a soup i think in a crockpot with ground beef, cabbage, celery and tomato paste. thank you.
This post was submitted by Denise.
Boxed Potatoes
In search of ideas for boxed potatoes. I have two large boxes sitting in my pantry and the kids are tired of the basic mashed potatoes. Any new ideas for them so they don’t go to waste? Thank …
Pasty Recipe
do u have any pasty recipes
This post was submitted by Andrea.
I’m Looking For Responses
Below you will find some of the recent responses to the “I’m Looking For” Requests. You may also want to go directly to this section and browse through all the recent submissions and replies. To do so, click on “I’m Looking for” here, and start looking through them.
- Comment on Bread Machine Pizza Crust by jaime grimes
This crust is amazing! My kids will not allow me to make frozen pizza or order delivery they only want my pizza with this crust. I have added herbs and garlic even cheese to the mix and it’s just wo …
Comment on Scratch Jiffy Cornbread Recipe by Jim Neill
No, no, no, no, no! I have never had a mix that was any good.
Here’s how you make cornbread.
1 cup of whole grain, coarse ground, white corn meal (white has better flavor)
1 T non-aluminum baking pow …
Comment on Peanut Butter Granola by Sonya Skinner
It shouldn’t mold, as none of the ingredients(except butter) require refrigeration.
Comment on Frugal Living Without A Big Pantry by Beth
I’d like to make a comment about Aldi’s. I actually save right at $60-$100 when I shop there. Which is twice a month. My family thinks the cereal, poptarts and yogurt they carry taste much better than …
Comment on About Repurposing by colleen
When my daughter has a upset stomach she gets the puke bucket, a plastic shoe box lined with several plastic shopping bags. As she gets sick I can throw out the bags. Saves on my tummy!!
I also like …
Comment on Frugal Living Without A Big Pantry by Carin
I enjoy reading your information and wanted to add this link to storing canned items under the bed as indicated in a previous post.
http://amatterofpreparedness.blogspot.com/search/label/Storage%20Spa …
Comment on Frugal Living Without A Big Pantry by carolb
how ’bout dehydrating? easy to learn (library has the info), takes up little space, not much time and easy to rehydrate. some dehyrated foods last a long time without spoiling.
Comment on What To Do With Puffed Rice by Jeannie
When my children were young I used to make my own “Super Golden Crisp” with puffed wheat cereal. I’ll bet it would work with puffed rice as well.
Place puffed wheat (rice) cereal in jellyroll pan an …
Comment on Frugal Living Without A Big Pantry by Danielle
I would also like to suggest something i learned from Amy Dacyzyn’s Tightwad Gazette, in thinking about places you could feasibly store stuff. Many people could store flats of canned goods under their …
Comment on Frugal Living Without A Big Pantry by Rhonda
Another way to think outside the box… I have a small upright freezer in my extra bedroom! I live in a small 2-bedroom apartment with a tiny kitchen. I did some rearranging in the extra bedroom and …
Inspirational Story
THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES
By Francis William Bourdillon
The night has a thousand eyes,
And the day but one;
Yet the light of a bright world dies
When day is done.
The mind has a thousand eyes,
And the heart but one;
Yet the light of a whole life dies
When love is done.
Final Thought
That’s it for this edition of the Hillbilly Housewife Newsletter. I hope you’ve had as much fun reading it as I had creating it for you. I also hope that you have found the information helpful and useful. And by all means feel free to forward the newsletter to family and friends or even better, encourage them to subscribe to it.
Do you have a question, a tip, a recipe or a story you’d like to share with us? Email it to me and I’ll include it in a future issue. Can’t wait to see what you have to say.
Warm Wishes,
Susanne - The Hillbilly Housewife
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November 4th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
Susanne,
Thanks for another great info-packed newsletter. The frugal gift basket ideas were great. I almost fell on the floor laughing at your parenthetical notation about rubber spatulas. I have the same ongoing argument with my husband. To me, a scraper is a hard plastic slightly curved thing you use to scrape bread dough and other stuff off the cutting board. A “spatula” is that flexible rubber head with a handle you use to get the last bits out of a jar. And that thing you use to flip stuff while you are cooking (or to serve lasagna out of the pan) is of course called a “pancake turner” (what else?). My husband mistakenly calls a pancake turner a spatula. He calls spatulas “scrapers” And he doesn’t know what to call scrapers because he’s never before seen one in his life (what the heck is this for?).
Although I live way too far north to be a hillbilly, and my house is way to messy for me to deserve the title housewife, I am definitely a “frugal gal” and just love your website!
Denise
November 5th, 2009 at 8:58 pm
Great newsletter, Susanne — thanks so much for what you do for us!
Just a response to Denise’s post.. I know what you mean about the debate between you and your hubby on what to call those utensils. I think I might have you beat on one of them, though.. my hubby is a former Brit (by way of Hong Kong), and what you call a “pancake turner,” my hubby calls it a “fish slice.” [BTW, I'd call that a "spatula" (but I also call the rubber-headed thingy a "spatula", too]. Ah, the joy of colloquialisms