Friday, March 20, 2015

Corn & Potato Chowder with Tilapia & Weekend Potluck #162

WELCOME TO WEEKEND POTLUCK!
We're always so glad you took time to join us!



AND...


When I share something worth sharing...again....

This wonderful COOK ONCE: EAT TWICE post is a great way to enjoy tilapia. Also included in this post is BAKED PARMESAN TILAPIA..make the chowder with leftovers.



Now, let's take a quick peek back at last week...

The recipe with the most clicks was ~


Recipes that caught our attention ~


Beef Pot Pie with Cheddar Onion Biscuits by Melissa’s Southern Style Kitchen


Italian Chicken Pasta Salad by In Good Flavor

And, a personal favorite ~

Better than Panera (copycat) Broccoli Cheese Soup

Better than Panera Copycat Broccoli Cheese Soup by Sumptuous Spoonfuls

Your hostesses ~

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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Homemade Laminate Floor Cleaner

Yep, just 3 simple ingredients and water and you can make your own laminate floor cleaner that will WOW everyone! 

When we sold our house a few months ago, the realtor and purchaser both begged to know what I used on my laminate floor because it had such an awesome shine.  I think it was a real selling point!! 

Needless to say, they both wrote down the recipe! 

It nearly brought me to my knees to have to pay high dollar for my laminate floor cleaner ($13 - Are you kidding me???), so you can imagine the thrill it was to find a homemade recipe....especially one that worked so nicely! (And cost about $1!)


HOMEMADE LAMINATE FLOOR CLEANER

1 cup water
1 cup rubbing alcohol
1 cup white vinegar
1 Tb. liquid dish soap
1 qt. spray bottle 


Mix together and put into a spray bottle.  Use as you would purchased cleaner - spray and mop.....and enjoy the $$ savings!!

You may have to buff it up a bit, but we found just walking on it with our socks did the 'trick'....




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Sunday, March 15, 2015

Easy Peppermint Brownies

Oh how I love E-Z P-Z recipes!

You've probably seen candy bar brownie recipes all over the net.  This one has only a few ingredients because I used a boxed brownie mix. 

If you have a favorite brownie from scratch, by all means, GO.FOR.IT!

I had some leftover Andes candy bars from the holidays, so I used them in between layers brownie batter. I suggest using  9" X 13" brownie mix, and bake it in a smaller pan, for a nice thick brownie with candy in between. 

Using MINT...these would be great for St. Patty's day, but I've
 seen recipes using Kit Kat bars, Snicker bars, Symphony candy bars...whatever turns your crank. 

Like I said....E-Z P-Z!  Enjoy!

PEPPERMINT BROWNIES 

1 9" X 13" (fudge) brownie mix
oil, egg, water to mix brownies
25 - 30 Andes mint candies

Preheat oven to 350. (or just follow directions on box mix for mixing and preheating). 

Spray a 9" X 9" pan (or a 7" X 11"...or any 'odd' size you have...to make a thicker brownie). 

Pour half the batter into the pan...lay the candies evenly over top of batter, then pour remaining batter over the candies, spreading evenly, or even pushing down a little to cover. 

Bake according to directions on pkg. Check to see if brownies are done by sticking a toothpick along the outside of the pan. (If you do that in the middle of the pan, you'll probably get a moist chocolate on the toothpick, and it will be difficult to tell if they're done.)

I like to remove mine from the pan before they get 'too' done, as I figure a little 'gooey' is better than a lot of dry. 

Linked to Weekend Potluck
      Meal Plan Monday



You may also like to try these recipes using a brownie mix...

Brookies (Cookie topped Brownies)




Extreme Brownies Supreme (with 'lightened' options)





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Friday, March 13, 2015

Blueberry & Caramel Coffee Cake & Weekend Potluck #161

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What an awesome way to begin the day! Using Grands Biscuits for the base of this recipe, the blueberries & oatmeal add great flavor & texture too. 
Oh so delicious!




Just a reminder to go to the link before pinning...lots of YUM here for you to 'taste'...enjoy!!

Now, let's take a quick peek back at last week...

The recipe with the most clicks was ~


Angel Biscuits by Kitty’s Kozy Kitchen

Recipes that caught our attention ~


Corned Beef Dinner by Miranda’s Kitchen


Chocolate Lasagna by Melissa’s Southern Style Kitchen

And, a personal favorite ~


Salted Caramel Spiked Chocolate Cake by Recipes for Divine Living

Your hostesses ~

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

3 St. Patty's Green Dishes {Blast from the Past}

We love the shakes at McD's but they are loaded with calories.
This recipe cuts the calories by more than 1/2.  Enjoy every sip!


Skinny Shamrock Shake





Such a delicious & simple way to dress up yummy cabbage! 

Cheese Scalloped Cabbage




This scrumptious side dish is so tasty....roasting these little 'greens' makes them sweeter. 



Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Best Mashed Potatoes I've Ever Had - Guest Post - My Overflowing Cup

I am just elated to introduce this wonderful lady who agreed to do a guest post for me.

Heather is one of my newest blogging friends, but I already feel like I've known her for years. We have emailed many times, sharing our hearts, and God has truly knit us together as kindred spirits and Sisters in Him.  

We giggle over all the things we have in common...we have a great faith in God...and both of our last names are BAKER!! One that tickles us to pieces is that we call our husbands the same unusual nickname...BEAN! She married her high school sweetie too. She loves simple and frugal recipes....

And the list goes on and on...Anyway...onto this wonderful recipe....

Take it away Heather!


I am a follower of Jesus Christ, devoted wife of 22 years to my high school sweetheart, and homeschooling mother of two teenage boys.

I can be found blogging about faith, food, and frugality at My Overflowing Cup

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When my nephew, who was 15 at the time, was staying with us, I made these mashed potatoes for dinner one evening. They got their name when he enthusiastically exclaimed, “These are the best mashed potatoes I’ve ever had.”

From then on, I couldn’t make enough of these to keep that boy content!

I use whatever I have on hand for my potato selection (or what’s on sale that week at the grocery store). I like red and gold potatoes, but I commonly use russets as they are often the least expensive.

A less frugal choice, but one that adds flavor, health benefits, and a pretty hue is that of the sweet potato. I usually add one to my stock pot if I have them on hand.

While I do peel my sweet potato, I leave the skins on the others. This saves time and adds a health benefit as there are both fiber and vitamins in the skin.

That being said, most of the time I do not purchase organic potatoes. Potatoes are said to have a relatively high level of pesticides, therefore many people recommend peeling conventional potatoes.

I wash mine well and leave the skins on. You do what you like.

Regardless of how you do it, my nephew and I both agree that you need to make these potatoes.

*Disclosure: This post includes affiliate links. You are not obligated to make any purchases, but when you do through one of my links, I will make a small percentage on the sale. Thank you for supporting my site.

The Best Mashed Potatoes I've Ever Had

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The Members

Potatoes (washed, peeled if desired, and chopped into small cubes) I used almost 4 pounds of yellow potatoes, but I have used russets and reds in the past.

Sweet Potato/Yam (optional – mine was peeled and just over 1 pound)

Cream Cheese (I used 4 ounces, but I usually use 8)

Butter (I used 1 stick, but you can use less)

Spices (salt, pepper, smoked paprika, garlic – start w/ ½ - 1 teaspoon of each and add more to taste, if desired)

Milk, broth, or potato water, as needed (anywhere from ¼ to 1 cup, depending – you may not need any)

The Method

In a large stock pot, bring water to boil. Make sure you use enough water to cover potatoes by at least 1-2 inches.

Wash, peel (if desired), and dice potatoes. Carefully add to the hot water and cook on medium for 25 – 30 minutes or until soft.

Carefully drain the water from the potatoes using a colander like this one. Do not rinse the potatoes. If you want to use potato water for your moisture rather than milk or broth, be sure to reserve some for that purpose, if needed.

In the same pot you used to cook your potatoes, add the cream cheese and the butter. Dump potatoes on top of the butter and the cream cheese to help them melt.

Add salt, pepper, garlic, and smoked paprika, if desired. I start with 1 teaspoon each of salt & black pepper and ½ teaspoon each of garlic powder & smoked paprika.

Using a masher like this one, mash the potatoes. Add milk, broth, or potato water, if needed. I usually find that I don’t need any additional liquid, but this is a matter of preference.

I mash my potatoes by hand so there are always a few lumps but we don’t mind them because they are so soft. Many people like to whip their mashed potatoes for a perfectly creamy result. That is absolutely fine, just use care not to whip them too much as it will result in a gluey mashed potato. Glue is great for preschoolers but not for the dinner table.

Season with additional spices to taste.

Got leftovers? Don’t toss them!

Reheat them with additional liquid and top them with gravy or a pot roast, use them to make a Shepherd’s Pie or add them to a soup like my Creamy Vegetable Soup to thicken it.

You can even make bread with leftover mashed potatoes.

For another one of our family’s favorite side dishes, be sure to try my 
Corn w/ Wild Rice.
corn-wild-rice


For His Glory,

Heather
myoverflowingcup.com

Thanks and thanks again for sharing Heather....I hope you all will take time
to check out her lovely blog....


Sunday, March 8, 2015

"Birthday Dough" {Easy Gift-Giving Craft Idea}

Since our two oldest granddaughters (& sisters to each other) 
 were having their birthdays while their Papa and I were enjoying R & R in Florida, (Charlie - turned 16 on Feb. 5 and Chloe is turning 14 on March 18th) I made
each of them their own 'Birthday Dough' to give before we left home.

For many years, for their birthdays, we have given our children and grandchildren $$ to match their age, and so I put 16 $1 in Charlie's (her favorite color is lime green) and 14 $1 in Chloe's (she loves purple too=)

This just added some F-U-N to the norm!!


I could spend DAYS at Erin's...Making Memories with Your Kids 
She has SO many wonderful gift giving/teacher appreciation gift ideas. Please stop by...I'm sure you'll find plenty of simple ideas to pin or print!! There are several gift giving ideas at the link above. 

Erin backed each topper with a white cardstock backing...makes it look a little sharper, but I didn't take time to do that. 


The only major change I made was I changed Birthday Cookies to Cupcakes.  I couldn't find cookie stickers, but did find some 3-D cupcake stickers.


 This was the PERFECT idea for us 'Baker' girls to share in too...*-* 
Birthday D-O-U-G-H

What a great memory!  

Do all you can to make memories with your family!!

Linked to Made By You Monday


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Friday, March 6, 2015

Gooey Bars & Weekend Potluck #160

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So very happy you've joined us!



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These amazing bars are made with only five basic ingredients. A cake mix base with cream cheese, egg and powdered sugar baked over the top...make
them an OVER.THE.TOP dessert!



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On to the party...

The recipe with the most clicks was ~


Salmon Patties by Five Heart Home

Recipes that caught our attention ~


Tater Cakes by Queen Of The Red Double Wide


Lemon-Blueberry Crock Pot Cake by Recipes That Crock

And, a personal favorite ~

BrownButterOatmealChocolateChipCookies

Your hostesses ~

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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

3 Tasty Dishes using Crescent Rolls {Blast from the Past}


I grew up on apple dumplings made with pie crust,  but these are so much faster, and mighty tasty. Pour (diet) soda around them to make a beautiful sauce. I won't make them any other way!

Simple Apple Dumplings




WOW oh WOW!  This is one of my all time favorites - EVER!
You can't believe how scrumptious this is til you've tried it. 







Cream cheese and chicken wrapped in crescent rolls...
what's not to love???  This dish is fit for kings...and company too. 




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