Saturday, November 20, 2010

Menu for my First Thanksgiving

Last year my mom announced while cooking Christmas dinner that it was her 50th Christmas dinner and so was that Thanksgiving!  Amazing ones they were, too!  Feeding my three brothers is a task in itself then add plus  ones, the cycle of relatives that traveled in for that year, grandkids, and a picky eater hubby.  Well she has definitely put in hers and it is time I take over that feat for her! 


I may be a few chairs and a roasting pan short, but I will make it happen, with a few scrapes and bruises I'm sure.  Even so, I am very excited!!  The only downside is that my partner in crime will be at work.  He gets out of clean up but will get all of the leftovers.  Lucky bugger!!  Think I'll have him be my sous chef before he heads off at 1:30... ;)


The guest list includes: Mom, my stepdad Lee, my oldest brother Jon, Simon's mom Sue, and his stepdad Steve.  Still waiting to hear if Simon's sister and her girlfriend will join us, so I have a potential guest list of 8.  I have 4 chairs... Ha!  It will be a hodge podge of patio mixed with dining @ the table and possibly my brother can bring over his bar stools so I can seat 2 at the bar.  It's what you do to fit all your fam, isn't it!  Can't wait!!


The biggest feat I have at hand will be timing - but I have learned from my organized mom and grandmother that there are great tricks to help along the way.  I think it will all come together beautifully!


I am aiming for "from scratch" on everything I make and have assigned a few tasks to lighten the load.  On the menu we have:

  • Turkey (duh!) - would love to do cage-free if affordable.  I think AJ's may sell them otherwise Safeway never fails with their meats.  Still going to do some research but one trick I will use from Mom is covering it with a brown grocery bag to help seal in moisture
  • Cranberry Orange Sauce
  • Dressing (I won't be stuffing the turkey so technically it's called dressing - who knew!)
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Green bean casserole, courtesy of Jon
  • Pies, courtesy of Mom
  • Dinner rolls, courtesy of Sue

These are the recipes for the stuffing, cranberry, and yams I found.
 

Cranberry Sauce Extraordinaire

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 (12 ounce) package fresh cranberries
  • 1 orange, peeled and pureed
  • 1 apple - peeled, cored and diced
  • 1 pear - peeled, cored and diced
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Directions

  1. In a medium saucepan, boil water and sugar until the sugar dissolves. Reduce the heat to simmer, and stir in cranberries, pureed orange, apple, pear, dried fruit, pecans, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Cover, and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the cranberries burst. Remove from heat, and let cool to room temperature.

Traditional Crockpot Dressing

I'm really happy to have found this!  It will help save time and work on Thanksgiving day.  :)

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup butter
  • 2 cups chopped onion
  • 2 cups chopped celery
  • 1/4 cup chopped parsley
  • 2 (8 oz.) cans sliced mushrooms, drained
  • 12 cups day old bread cubes, dried overnight
  • 1 tsp. poultry seasoning
  • 1-1/2 tsp. dried sage leaves
  • 1 tsp. dried thyme leaves
  • 1/4 tsp. pepper
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
  • 3-1/2 cups chicken or turkey broth
  • 2 eggs, beaten

Preparation:

To dry bread, let it stand uncovered overnight on a wire rack, or bake in a 200 degree F oven for about 20-30 minutes, until firm. In a heavy skillet, melt butter over low heat. Add onion, celery, parsley, and mushrooms and cook and stir for 2-3 minutes. Meanwhile, place bread cubes in a large bowl. Pour this mixture over bread cubes, then add all seasonings and toss well. Pour in enough broth to moisten, about 1/3 cup at a time, tossing with fork. Don't make the dressing too wet! Add eggs and mix well. Spoon lightly into 5-6 quart slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours, sprinkling with some more chicken stock once or twice during the cooking time.

Buttermilk Mashed Sweet Potatoes

2 pounds sweet potatoes (about 6 medium)
1/2 teaspoon grated orange zest
3/4 cup buttermilk, room temperature or slightly warmed
3 tablespoons butter, room temperature
1 tablespoon packed brown sugar
Salt and pepper to taste

  1. Peel sweet potatoes and cut into chunks. Steam over boiling water until tender, 20 to 25 minutes. (Or, pierce unpeeled potatoes with fork and microwave on high (100% power) 12 to 14 minutes, turning over halfway through, let cool and peel.)
  2. Transfer sweet potatoes to mixing bowl and mash, blending in orange zest, buttermilk, butter and brown sugar. Transfer to serving dish. 

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Pubs are oh so lovely...

The running list of pubs in England we went to on our trip. Finally
getting around to sharing! Brigs back wonderful memories!

5/26 Monkey Puzzle westminster London, across from the hotel (1st
beers since arriving)

5/27 st. James tavern on shaftsebury in Picadilly

5/27 the Shakespeare, buckingham palace rd - Victoria

5/27 driveby "the loose box" (while on the big red bus-simon pointed
it out to the tour guide but apparently only we found it funny)

5/27 yates and slug & lettuce in Leicester square. This was the night
of the premiere of SATC2. Yates was a club next to the theatre - were
mobs outside. The slug and lettuce may sound like a regular stop in
the world of Potter, but in real life it is a chain similar to
Applebees but with a better bar and a menu of typical English fare.
Also is a big hot spot on a night out.

5/28 St Charles, 1st pub in York. Sat in the beer garden and enjoyed a
few ciders. Mmmm

5/28 - pub crawl after an Indian at The Garden of India with the
family... (take note... Do NOT go out on the piss after a curry! Was
so full and none of us could catch a buzz... Well except Tommy & Simon
but who's surprised there!)

The Louther - this is where all the students go under age to celebrate
the end of year 11 (16 years old).
Yates. - had the treat of a Plastic Terry sighting!
Kennedy's
Slug and Lettuce
The Gallery - Simon almost started a fight. "cause that's just what we do!!"

5/29 the stoneyard and Terrace with basil. Boys went to Beeswing and
then we all met up at the black bull to meet Sue's friend Jane and
Terry.

5/30 brigadier Gerard to meet Debbie, Sue's bestie. Then Tap and Spile.

5/31 Lendall Cellars

6/1 The Castle Arms, Edinburgh. Steak pie and Yorkshire pudding

Jenny Ha's. Si took a piss. Founded in 1600.

The Burgh for sandwhiches and pints to kill a couple hours before the
train back to York

6/2 the Blue Bell, smallest pub pub in York, recntly visited by Russel crowe
White swan Aka mucky duck
Cross keys
The golden slipper, where Jeff plays darts with his friend on Fridays
Snickelways, probably the smallest beer "yarden" in the world. Also
haunted! (as is the rest of York lol)

...have a million stories I could type forever! Had a blast! Looking
forward to a return trip!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Friday, September 24, 2010

TDL does it again

TODAY'sQUOTES
"If it is peace you want, seek to change yourself, not other people. It is easier to protect your feet with slippers than to carpet the whole of the earth."
- Anthony de Mello, was a Jesuit priest and psychotherapist.

"Imagine that every person in the world is enlightened but you.  They are all your teachers, each doing just the right things to help you learn perfect patience, perfect wisdom, perfect compassion." 

- Buddha, founder of Buddhism.

"Everything is out there waiting for you. All you have to do is walk up and declare yourself in. No need for permission. You just need courage to say, "Include me". Providing you have the energy to pull it off you can do what you like. And the Universal Law, being impartial, will be only too delighted to deliver."
- Stuart Wilde, is a British writer best known for his works on metaphysics and consciousness.

"It is through solving problems correctly that we grow spiritually.  We are never given a burden unless we have the capacity to overcome it.  If a great problem is set before you, this merely indicates that you have the great inner strength to solve a great problem.  There is never really anything to be discouraged about, because difficulties are opportunities for inner growth, and the greater the difficulty the greater the opportunity for growth." 

- Peace Pilgrim
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"I am the architect of my present, not an artifact of my past."
 
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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Random thought of the moment

I need to learn to let people hate me. 28 years later, I am deciding
some people will and I can't take it personal. It is simply a clash of
personalties and/or bad timing.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Summer heat is slowly killing my plants

Slowly but surely, the dry, triple digits are thinning out and
browning my garden. I am relentlessly watering my beds, mostly twice
a day and keeping a close eye on my pots but it is tough out there.

My 12" pot filled with succulents is now after 6 months depleted down to this...

In trying to counteract the sad look of the patio, I got inspired when
washing these glass pieces. (to contradict my complaints... we had THE
monsoon of the year last night and the bowl was filled to the brim
with dirty rain water-I am sure the plants were happy though!)

So I am brainstorming of ways I can give it all a facelift for little
it no dinero to tide us over for another month or so when I add some
new plants. Any suggestions?

Wednesday, August 4, 2010