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Resourcefulness Tidbits ~ Wood Splitting

  Medicine Cup Bird Feeder Ornament The other day I suddenly realized I got my "resourcefulness" from my Dad.  Years ago, he gave me a container of craft supplies from my Grandmother.  Somehow I was the new owner of a bag of medicine cups. I think I should have added some bird seed to that medicine cup.  Anyway,  I think this trait I inherited had something to do with my S.C.R.A.P. Blogspot. I was literally searching through my crafting supplies for a container I kept old keys in.  I caught myself laughing, because I realized how much I don't throw away - container of bottle caps, old jewelry, wine corks etc.  Oh boy.  Stay tuned for some future posts on my S.C.R.A.P. blog.  I have a few up my sleeve right now. We were back to wood splitting yesterday, but we were delayed with repairs on the splitter.  We finally got some split about 1pm, after a full morning of running our for parts etc. We are back at it today.  Snow is in the for...

Depression Era Hanging Lamp and Dad

My Grandma and Grandpa (Dad's parents) lived through the depression.  They were very resourceful people.  Never threw anything away, dug stuff out of trash bins that could be used to rebuild new items to sell (many times lamps).  I am the owner of one my Grandma made using egg cartons.  It still works too.  My Dad gave it to me to use in an apt. many years ago while raising my first 3 kids. I found this when we cleaned the garage last.  My Dad made it for me many years ago when I had my first house.  It shows his humor as well as resourcefulness.  Best I can figure, it was a key to our shed at the time, and I am sure I lost the key once or twice, so hence he recycled wooden piece in large form, sanded and polished it too.   I went through my photo albums and found these.  It's my Dad, his dad and Mom visiting when I gave birth to my first born child.  Precious moments.

Random Tidbits ~ The Car Saga

Thanksgiving yesterday was spent much differently, but so much more less stressed and way less dirty dishes. We started off the day with ordering 7 meals online from Bob Evans.  We went to the "Big City" and delivered 2, then headed out of town to our daughter who is in quarantine with a total of 5 people.  We placed a box (5 meals) and bag of extra food in the driveway, and then called her.  She was ever so thankful, but still can't really taste food.   By the time we returned home, our 21 year-old was off work and we broke out our take out meal.  I was literally back in my PJ's by then and we just hung out in the kitchen until we were all done eating.   Porch weather returned for a short bit, so we spent some time chatting on the porch too. We had to stop at the grocery store for an extra pie, the day before Thanksgiving.  Our 21 year-old daughter is constantly buying Christmas decor (which I told her "save your money") Guess what she bough...

This and That

  Let's talk about English Muffin rings.  I had no idea these things even existed.  Do any of you have them and use them, and if you have them, do they help in the rising/baking process? Where is a good place to purchase a wool pressing mat? Let's talk pie.  Does anyone have a really good homemade butterscotch pie recipe?  I will be checking my cookbooks, but I really don't want to use a pudding to make it.  I'd like to try a homemade one. I found another use for my home canned pizza sauce.  One day last week I made chicken parmigiana in the crock pot.  So easy and tasted awesome. I sliced two organic chicken breasts in half, making 4 filets of chicken.  Dipped them into an egg beaten with salt and pepper, then dipped them in Italian panko, seared 3 minutes on each side in butter in a stove top pan.  Transferred them to the crockpot, poured a pint of home canned pizza sauce over it.  Put the crock pot on low for about 7-8 ...

Egg Souffle (aka Christmas Morning Casserole)

  (note:  you could use ham or bacon or any mix of meats really, but we've always used breakfast sausage) The original recipe was given to me by a co-worker many, many years ago.  She had brought the dish in for a potluck, and it was amazing.  We've been baking this for Christmas morning every year since then, because you can make it the night before and bake it in the morning. Brown one pound of organic (or homemade) breakfast sausage.  Drain. Set aside. Recipe calls for "8 slices of white bread" I use homemade white bread, and use about 6 slices, because my loaf is much larger than one from the store. Spray a 9 x 13 inch baking dish with non-stick spray.  I've also used a thin layer of organic olive oil. Dice the bread with kitchen sheers or a knife. Layer the cubed bread into the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle the cooked breakfast sausage evenly over the cubed bread. Grate 1 cup of organic sharp cheddar cheese. Sprinkle the grated cheese evenly over...

Happy Homemaker Monday

  Today I'm joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom. The weather outside is . . . Cold, sunny, 40's, lows tonight 30's On the breakfast plate this morning . . . Egg Souffle (again) As I look outside my window . . . It's sunny. As I look around the house . . . Not really looking.  Things can wait for now. What I am wearing today . . . PJs.   To do today or this week . . . -pick out an outfit for Dad's graveside service -try and get a hair cut -get through the week Currently reading . . . Nothing this week. On the TV . . . Operation Christmas Drop On the menu this week . . . So far it's been take out.  Chicken noodle soup is in the crockpot and after that most likely take out.  To mental stressed to even want to cook/bake. Something I want to share. . . If you go to Cookies and Cups website you can copy and paste and print this chart.  We may all need it if things get bad. From the camera . . . Miss Thelma thought the food tasted better inside the ...

Random Tidbits

I placed another book order.  I also ordered a few western movies for my husband for Christmas.  We are not really exchanging gifts this year, but it gives us something to watch Christmas day too.  We still plan to buy for two younger ones. We've just had too many car repairs expenses, and one daughter we co-signed for and moved out of state, stiffed us with 3 months of car payments then blocked us on social media.  I can't make this stuff up. I just don't go to the library anymore.  First, without the car, had a horrible time getting help getting them picked up and dropped off.  Second, you can't just go and browse.  You have to make an appt, ring a doorbell and they come let you in.  I just caved and bought the book I need. I heard back on the dehydrator part.  It's not in stock right now, but they suggested another door - $30.00 and no answer yet if it will work for my model.  So frustrating, considering this is not a cheap dehydrator...