Friday, December 16, 2022

Blue's Clues Quilt

When I was talking to our boy one day, he said that our granddaughter loved Blue's Clues. They don't really let her watch television much, but Blue's Clues is one show they'll watch with her so when I ran across some Blue's Clues fabric, I decided she needed a quilt under the Christmas tree this year. So fabric arrived and the cutting began:


I pulled coordinating fabrics from my stash 
 

And decided to make pinwheels


Once I pieced the top, I handed it off to Jackie and Sandy added a fun, playful swirl


I backed it with a blue Minky


And bound it with a blue sketch print from my stash


It finishes at 55"x55" 


not too big and not too small, but a perfect size for the adventures of a special 20 month old 




Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Peanut Clusters

 Have ya'll started your holiday baking? When the kids were still home, it was hard to begin baking early because all the goodies would disappear before Christmas. DH has a sweet tooth too though so it's still a gamble. However, I had a small crew to feed  for 3 days last week. One day I made Buttermilk Pie, one day I served apple pie with ice cream, and one day I made these Peanut Clusters. 

This is one of the first recipes my MIL shared with me when we were first married because they were one of DH's favorites so I've been making these for 35 years. I haven't made them in probably 4 or 5 years so I thought it was time I add these to the cookie plate this season. These are fast to make and they freeze well so I figured I could hide them in the deep freeze after the crew had their fill and hope there are still a few left for Christmas. 😉

Peanut Clusters

12 oz chocolate chips

1 C peanut butter

1 C powdered sugar

2 C Red-skinned Spanish Peanuts

*Melt chocolate chips and peanut butter over low heat on a double boiler. Stir in powdered sugar. Stir in peanuts. Drop onto waxed paper covered cookie sheets. I pop these into the fridge to set up. 

I don't have  double boiler so I just add some water to one pot and then nest another smaller pot inside. And that's it! Fast and easy and a seasonal favorite around here. This batch has disappeared so I'll be mixing up more and hiding them in the deep freeze. 😉

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Swiss Vegetable Medley

 I mentioned this side dish recently and referenced this text with our girl


One of my readers commented, asking : "Do we have your Swiss Vegetable Casserole? If it's worth a riot, maybe we should?" 

😂 

Ceci, your comments show up as anonymous and I am wondering if you receive my replies when I email you in return as I don't have your email address. 

So, today I am sharing this Thanksgiving side dish that has been a Thanksgiving tradition in our family for more than 30 years. 

Swiss Vegetable Medley

16 oz package of California Vegetables (Broccoli-Cauliflower-Carrots) - thawed and drained

1/3 C sour cream

1 can cream of chicken (or mushroom) soup

2 C shredded Swiss cheese

1 small container of French Fried Onions

1/2 tsp Pepper

*Preheat oven to 350°. In large bowl, mix soup, sour cream and pepper. Add 1 1/2 C Swiss cheese, 3/4 of the French Fried onions, and vegetables. Mix together and pour into baking dish sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. Top with the remainder of onions and cheese. Bake for 30 minutes.

We always double or triple this and I forgot to take a picture so I'm borrowing one from Google because I can't post without adding a photo and I probably won't be making this again until next Thanksgiving.

Monday, December 5, 2022

Playing Catch Up

 Goodness! How is it already December? I'm losing track of the days so after almost 2 weeks, you get a hodge-podge snapshot of what we've been up to. 

I brought germs home from work a few weeks ago and shared them with DH so a big pot of homemade chicken noodle soup was in order

Loved having chiddlers home for Thanksgiving for 4 days

We smoked the turkey, but I had to improvise when I wanted to truss the bird and didn't have any string: DH brought me some feed sack twine from the barn:

I made everything else the day before - Butterhorns are a Thanksgiving tradition

Our girl pitched in as we took down all the Fall decorations: seeing it all in one place, makes me realize I have too much!

And we welcomed the Christmas season

Feeding season is also upon us

We had another skiff of snow and ended up with an inch of moisture in the rain gauge

Enjoyed a Christmas gathering at a friends' home

DH brought home a nice deer and jerky making has commenced


And I am spending some quiet evenings binding a quilt during the NFR performances for 10 nights

Today I'm at work at the sale barn - expecting to sell 2300 hd - that translates to about 11-12 hours if all goes smoothly so it's going to be a long day and I'll be cross-eyed by the time the last bovine is sold:

So, all is well, just dropping the ball when it comes to posting. I'll try and pop in a bit more, but that's a peek into life at the end of the dirt road lately. 

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