One of the things I traditionally do the morning after Thanksgiving is to make a big pot of turkey stock. Depending on how early we eat our big Thanksgiving meal, I have even done it that evening. Here’s how I make it. 1 turkey carcass 2 medium onions, sliced 3 ribs celery, cut up 2 […]
Continue reading3-4pd. pork roast, add 1 medium sliced onion,1qt.jar of homemade sauerkraut (or 2cans of sauerkraut),caraway seed, pepper&salt,1/2 stick butter or margarine,add water to the roast a little less than half the crockpot.Mix up your dumplings using bisquick mix or homemade dumplings, put on top of roast and kraut,by the tablespoons, cover and enjoy later. Ready […]
Continue reading3 cups elbow macaroni, uncooked 3 Tbl. butter 8 oz. Velveeta cheese, cubed 1 ¼ cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded 1 tsp. Dijon mustard 1 cup milk ½ cup heavy cream 1 tsp. salt ¼ tsp. pepper Start by cooking the pasta in boiling, salted water for 5 minutes. Drain it well and add the […]
Continue readingOctober 28st 2009 Editorial This past weekend was “Make A Difference Day” – something we always recognize with our girl scout troops. This year we organized a food drive to stock a local food bank. We also had a nice daisy scout meeting yesterday about making the world a better place. It is amazing how […]
Continue readingQuick Dinner 1 lb smoked sausage or smoked Keilbasa—or brats—or sliced sausage in less amount—bias cut 2 sweet potatoes sliced ½ “ thick 2 apples cut in wedges ¼ cup orange juice 1 tbsp sugar 1 tsbp cinnamon The recipe reads: Quick sauté the sausage And add the rest….simmer for 30 minutes Serve with really […]
Continue readingOctober 14th 2009 Editorial It’s been another busy week here are the Myers house. Our daughter finally started feeling better after being sick the week before, but as of last night it seems like we’re going through the next round of cold/ flu like symptoms. It just seems to be one of those years where […]
Continue readingOctober 7th 2009 Editorial I can’t believe this, but I completely forgot to mention that I am posting across various other blogs this month. I meant to mention it in last week’s newsletter and then it slipped my mind. Thankfully it’s still early in the month and you’ll have plenty of time to follow along. […]
Continue readingMy family loves my homemade oatmeal. But, in the mornings I don’t have a lot of time to watch a pot of oatmeal so I cook it in my RICE COOKER. I’ve also done it in the slow cooker/crockpot but it’s much quicker in the rice cooker. Just follow the rice cooker directions for the […]
Continue readingIt is all according to your family size, as mine is large I will do this according to my family size. 6 cans or green beans, fresh is better 1 Package smoked sausage any brand will do About 8 potatoes peeled and cut into small pieces. You can add onion if you prefer, my house […]
Continue readingMakes 4 servings 1 pound ground beef 1 cup onions, chopped 1 clove garlic, crushed 3 1/2 cups tomatoes, whole, peeled 2/3 cup tomato paste 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup mushrooms, sliced, and liquid 1 teaspoon oregano 1/2 teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon black pepper Brown ground chuck with onion and garlic in […]
Continue readingAugust 25th 2009 Editorial Last week I told you that I was making some small changes to the HBHW newsletter to make the “I’m looking For” section easier to deal with and more importantly to make sure you get your responses to the requests in a more timely fashion. It’s working out beautifully and it […]
Continue readingMakes 6 servings 1 cup carrots thinly sliced 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/4 cup green onions sliced 2 tablespoons flour 1 1/2 cups chicken broth or bouillon 1/2 cup whipped cream 2 tablespoons sherry 1/8 teaspoon black pepper 6 chicken breasts boneless 2 ounces ham cooked, cut in thin strips In a 10-inch skillet […]
Continue readingPlace 3 balls of aluminum foil in bottom of crock pot. This lets the juices drain from the chicken. Place a whole 3-4lb. chicken on the foil after washing it. Slice an onion and place on and around the chicken for flavor. Drop 12 – 15 drops of Texas Pete or hot sauce on the […]
Continue readingTo make an entire crockpot full of wholesome and filling hot cereal. Choose a variety of different whole grains at your healthfood store. eg pearled barley, brown rice, whole groats, quinoa,buckwheat, etc, . Spray the inside of your crockpot with Pam and add 8 one third cup portions of the grains you choose. I like […]
Continue readingRemove giblet bag, boil up for the critters. Wash one whole chicken and put it in a slow cooker. Season with salt and pepper or dry onion soup mix. Cook on low all day while at work. When you get home make rice and a salad or other veggies. Meat falls off the bone. Ready […]
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