Dec 11, 2009
Breakfast of Champions...Pattern to Come
Wahoo...one meal down. When I finished this I may have actually giggled and clapped in glee. My favorite part might be the little pat of butter and syrup on the pancakes. I had a lot of fun creating this little meal for my little men. I know they are going to love it.
I can see it now...both of them cooking away in their play kitchen (handmade Christmas project numero uno) "frying" up some bacon and "flipping" up a couple of pancakes.
I have drawn up a pattern for this breakfast of champions. I even got close to being able to put it up on the blog (scanned/edited)...but I am figuring out the technical difficulties of doing so with out a pdf program. Any of you smarty pants out there feel free to shoot me an email telling me how to do it. I hope to have that up by Sunday.
Since a proper breakfast can't always be made...okay in our house never made, I also had to provide my boys with a quick breakfast of strawberry pop tarts.
Next....lunch!
Dec 9, 2009
Reunited and It Feels So Good...
Yes I have a new crafting companion. After much wailing and gnashing of teeth, meet my new machine. As you can see our new relationship couldn't have happened at a better time. My Christmas present line up of felt food has been put on hold waiting for this thing. Now I can bust it out...at least that is the plan. In fact, all my crafting dreams and plans have a better chance to see completion now that I have a machine that works.
Here is what is on my Christmas get done list:
Felt food-
an array of breakfast, lunch, dinner, sweets and groceries
so far I have 2 pancakes cut out and partially sewn, 2 strips of bacon cut out, 3 pop tarts bejewelled, and one pop tart done
groceries cut out
toys for Case
pj pants for boys
ties for boys
tree skirt
Did I just hear someone laugh at the ridiculousness of that list? Or did you laugh at my level of sanity??
Don't worry I am laughing too. Hey and guess what? I am under no delusion that this is all getting done, but a girl needs to set goals right.
Dec 7, 2009
It's Beginning to Look a Little Like Christmas
Oh Christmas decorations, how I am grateful for you. You are really the only holiday decorations we have ever had. So remember how grateful I am for you even if my love has now run dry.
I have seen these decorations for 8 years and boy do they need some sprucing up. My original tastes have changed a bit. In fact, I left quite a few of our decorations in the box and sent them back downstairs. I had grand intentions of crafting some stuff up this year, but alas I am still WAY behind on doing the felt food project.
So our house may just look a little like Christmas this year, but that is okay. My crafty plans, well I can write them down and create another year.
Besides, our house may look less like Christmas this year...BUT we still have the true meaning of Christmas in our hearts and home, and I know it is cliche, but that is really what is most important.
Dec 3, 2009
Gobble Me Up...Some of That
Our Thanksgiving feast is starting to have some recurring appearances of certain delightfully yummy dishes. Here are some of our recurring stars: raspberry jello pretzel salad, spinach salad, garlic mashed potatoes, pumpkin praline cheesecake, and this scene stealer...
Bacon Herb Turkey
I saw this on a Martha Stewart show a couple of years ago. It was being done with just a turkey breast but when I heard the word BACON I thought to myself..."self, everything is better with bacon...who says I can't do that with a regular turkey?" And then I swear I heard, "No one...just do it."
So without much ado...bacon lovers get your pens ready...not bacon lovers...wait is there such a person?
May I present....
Bacon with a side of Turkey
Turkey
(I did this for a 20lb bird, adjust ingredients accordingly)
1 lb of bacon, cooked and crumbled
(bacon drippings reserved)
1 stick of butter, softened
3 T of minced garlic
4 T chopped fresh sage
2 T chopped fresh rosemary
1 1/2 T chopped fresh thyme
1 1/2 T chopped fresh oregano
4 T coarse salt
1 T black pepper
Start with a properly thawed bird. Prep it the way you would prep any turkey (aka remove all that stuff that shall not be named, from the place that shall not be name...eww) and place it in a roasting pan.
Chop up all of the fresh herbs. Mix softened butter with garlic, 2 teaspoons of salt, and all of the herbs, until you have a paste. Set aside.
Lift skin, gently from the entire breast of the turkey (yes this part is kind of gross too...not for the faint of heart). Once the skin has been loosened, take the paste and put it under the skin. Try to insert as evenly as possible. After the paste is evenly distributed, go ahead and take your hands out of the skin and press from the outside of the bird everywhere you put the paste...just making sure the good stuff is all pressed in.
Now as if the butter and bacon on the inside isn't good enough...take those reserved bacon drippings and go ahead...remembering that it is Thanksgiving and calories don't count today...and brush the turkey all over the outside. With it all coated, sprinkle with rest of salt and pepper.
Cover with tin foil and cook at 375 for the recommended time for a turkey (at the weight you have) with no stuffing (here is a hint...this does vary between turkey companies, Martha, online guru's, you great aunt Betsy, and every cookbook known to man...so remember to check the temperature of your bird. The goal is 165 degrees). Take foil off for the last 30 minutes allowing for a goldeny goodness.
Make sure to let your Bacon Bird rest about 20-30 minutes before cutting into it.
Can you smell that? Smells like love...all because a pig and turkey fell in love.
Dec 1, 2009
Grateful
Need I say more. Okay, so I still will. I am grateful to have had family here. Grateful for their love and support. I am grateful for this holiday season and what it implies. I am grateful that the turkey was done and ready pretty much on time. Grateful my hubby had some extra days off. I am grateful he let me decorate the table in a non-efficient-for-eating way. Grateful for all the extras that we have. Grateful. Wow am I grateful.
PS take a little time to check out the mugs of my cute boys in the above pic!
my table setting, I sure love it
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