Thursday, March 10, 2011

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO MY SUGARBEAR


TO MY PRECIOUS HUSBAND OF 43 YEARS!

MY MAN OF STEEL & VELVET....

HE'S THE

                                          L - Loving Leatherneck

                                          O - Outrageous Generosity

                                          V- Very Needed

                                          E - Eyes that still melt my heart 

        OF MY LIFE!


TIME SURE FLIES WHEN YOU'RE HAVING FUN!


Here's a picture of us after Ron and his best buddy had just installed new backsplash (believe it or not, it's beautiful plastic) in my kitchen in the summer of '09!

(Only appropriate I would share a kitchen shot, don't you think? =)


My love of creating in the kitchen has surely added to our waistlines after 43 years!

As I placed in the dedication of my cookbook to him...he always eats anything I fix for him...what a guy!


A humorous story from our whirlwind wedding weekend...

Ron had just returned from his 3rd tour (2 voluntary) of Vietnam in February 1968. We had been engaged for about 9 months. (We began dating two weeks before he graduated from high school.  I was a sophomore).

A week before he was heading to South Carolina to go through USMC Drill Instructor school...we decided to get married.  We planned our wedding in 3 days! We had 150 guests at our ceremony!

Because of the short notice, we kinda figured we'd get fewer gifts and more $$.

When we walked into the reception room, there were two long tables piled high with gifts.

We received $7 in cash on our wedding day!
(Yes, someone put $2 in a card for us!=)

We still chuckle over that one.

Don't get me wrong - we were thankful...just surprised!


         <3  <3  <3  <3  <3  <3  <3  <3 
I just happened to come across this a few days ago...it's my post for our anniversary last year...if you have time, feel free to take a look-see....=)
We do love our country and the US flag!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Easy Peasy Butterscotch Fiber One No-Bake Cookies

How can ya beat it? 

Three simple ingredients and a few minutes and you will have one delicious 'healthier' treat!

It may only make 9 cookies, but they are good-sized...'several bites' cookies!

If you like 'haystacks' made with chow mein noodles, you'll love these too.

Let me just say...I LOOOOVE THESE TREATS!!

I enjoy eating Fiber One cereal right from the box.  It's crunchy & sweet and has lots of good fiber.

Weight Watcher points (prior to PointsPlus) per cookie - 1 pt. or a (very low) 2


BUTTERSCOTCH FIBER ONE COOKIES
(From Halfmysize.com)

1-1/2 c. Fiber One cereal
2 Tb. reduced-fat peanut butter
1/2 c. butterscotch chips

In a medium glass bowl, combine peanut butter and butterscotch chips.  Microwave for 30 seconds; stir mixture and microwave for 20 more seconds, if necessary for mixture to melt.  Stir in cereal.  Drop cookies onto a cookie sheet lined with wax paper.  Refrigerate until firm.  Store in refrigerator.  Yield: 9 cookies

Nutritional info per serving: Calories: 104; Fat: 5.1 gr; Fiber: 4.9 gr.


DE-LISH!!


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Cherry Chip Cheesecake Bars - A Contest-Winning Recipe (5 Ingredients)

PSALM 34:8 - O TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD!

I'm so honored and thrilled to be able to share with you my prize winnings from a recent dessert contest online at The Book Club Network!

I will share the winning recipe at the bottom of this post.  One of my all-time faves!!
Cherry Chip Cheesecake Bars.

I won a $100 gift card to a high-end kitchen store online - Chef's Resource - where they advertise 'tools for the serious home chef', and I also received two autographed books.... 

"Always the Baker and Never the Bride" is a humorous book written by Sandie Bicker. The other is a mystery - "Deadly Ties" - by Vicki Hinze.  I've been privileged to get emails from both these gals too.

I'm looking forward to reading both of these special gifts.

I decided I should get a 9" X 13" dish to bake the winning recipe in, so this is what I settled on...it is seriously gorgeous too!

It has glazed enamel on the inside and outside. I love that it has a gasket around the top so it fits tightly onto the bottom.  You can write on it with permanent marker and it washes off!  What a great feature!  It's also microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe. 

You can't beat that combination!

I'm loving it! in my red, white & blue kitchen!

I also chose this set of star shaped ramekins by Le Creuset suitable for baking. Oh what fun it will be to use them all year long, but especially for patriotic celebrations!


Adorable aren't they???? I'm soo tickled for them.

Now for the winning recipe! It has only 5 simple ingredients! And it's easy to make too.

(I made them in the new dish the day after it arrived....what fun!)


WARNING:  This is not a low sugar recipe. =)


CHERRY CHIP CHEESECAKE BARS

1-18 oz. pkg. cherry chip cake mix
1/2 cup butter, softened
2 - 8 ozs. pkg. cream cheese, softened
1 - 16 oz. tub cherry ready-to-spread frosting
3 eggs

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Beat cake mix (dry) and butter in large bowl on low speed until crumbly; reserve 1 cup. Press remaining crumb mixture into the bottom of an ungreased 9" X 13" X 2" baking pan. Beat cream cheese and frosting in bowl together on medium speed until smooth. Beat in eggs and blend well. Pour over crust - sprinkle with remaining crumb mixture. Bake about 45 minutes or until set; cool completely. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours. Cut into bars (or small squares as they are rich)  - refrigerate any leftovers.

(My daughter-in-love, Kym, has made this recipe using cream cheese frosting and it was wonderful too!)


I won $100 from the national publication - American Profile - a few years ago - for an awesome butternut squash casserole. I've been told it tastes like dessert.  *-*

AP has published 6 of my recipes in their Hometown for the Holidays cookbook also.




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Monday, March 7, 2011

Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Breakfast from Halfmysize.com

(HA - I just learned this morning that today is National Cereal Day!  How about that?  I had already posted this beforehand.  I love it when that happens!=)

Something else I realized just this morning...this is my #300th post! YOWZA!
I'm sure my daughter is giggling because when she first set this blog up for me, I told her I couldn't imagine that I could come up with many posts??? Thanks Deb for having faith in me...=)

We love oatmeal at our house, and often enjoy it for our Sunday evening meal.  With whole wheat toast - MMM!   I love the crunchy texture along with the soft.

I'm trying to eat it a little more often after having been told my cholesterol is a tad high.

I was tickled to find this recipe in this great cookbook, especially because I've been making my own version for some time.

I can't imagine anyone - especially kids - not wanting to woof this down.

My mom would surprise us by putting a few chocolate chips under our oatmeal, so when we stirred it, it turned chocolate-y.  What a special treat!

My Grandma always fixed us oatmeal with raisins when she'd come to visit.

I still love those plumped up raisins!  Always reminds me of my grandma.  (She always seemed to burn our toast too, so I am rather fond of toast on the darker side even now!)  

Funny how that works huh?

Anyway - my version...that I have dubbed "No Bake Cookie Oatmeal' is prepared this way...


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I hope that doesn't look disgusting to you! 

Once you know what it is, I think you'll say MMMM too!

I measure out my oatmeal and water according to package directions - I do prefer the old- fashioned oats with some real texture to them, but whatever kind you prefer is fine.  

Cook it in the microwave, then when I'm ready to eat it, I plop in a TB. of peanut butter, and add atleast 1 TB. LITE chocolate syrup.

Stir and you're ready to enjoy dessert for breakfast.

FYI - I compared calories/fat of the ff cocoa mix to the lite chocolate syrup...
The cocoa mix has 50 cals/0 fat per envelope
The LITE syrup contains 45 cals/.5 fat per 2 Tb.

So it really shouldn't change the nutritional value much at all.

Here's the original recipe:

CHOCOLATE OATMEAL BREAKFAST
(From Halfmysize.com and The Better Baker)

1/2 c. (instant) oatmeal
1 env. fat free hot cocoa mix with calcium
1 Tb. reduced-fat peanut butter
1/2 - 3/4 c. water
dash of salt
1 tsp. vanilla extract

Combine all ingredients. Cook over medium heat until thick or microwave on high for 2 minutes.  Serve warm. Serves 1.

Nutritional information per serving: Calories: 285; Fat: 8 gr.; Fiber: 5 gr.

Give it a try - and get healthy while enjoying this tasty dish.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Leader Enterprise - August 2011 - Peanut Butter

For some reason, this didn't post yesterday. Hope you get some good ideas here....


Peanut butter has always been a favorite food for kids, and for moms, who could quickly make a lunch their kids would eat. Cooks have used it in all kinds of sweets, from cookies and cakes,to candy and beverages. We're now eating peanut butter in entrees and sides, even for breakfast. Spread peanut butter on toast. It's a great way to start the day with sustaining protein.


By law, peanut butter must contain 90% peanuts, with no artificial sweeteners, coloring or preservatives. "Peanut butter spreads' need only contain 60% peanuts. "Natural" peanut butters contain only peanuts and oil, and require refrigeration after mixing to keep it from separating.

Peanut butter (PB) isn't just kid's stuff.In addition to the protein a spoonful delivers, PB packs vitamin E and cholesterol-regulating monounsaturated fats, and might even help curb your appetite. It's rich in antioxidants. Roasted peanuts contain about 22 percent more antioxidants than the uncooked variety and about the same amount of cell-protecting substances as strawberries, according to researchers at the University of Florida.

Here are some fun and unusual (even nutty!) ideas for using this favorite product.
Despite the major advances in science in recent years, no one seems to have managed to invent a label that can be removed easily without leaving any glue behind. Fortunately, we have peanut butter. Rub some of the tasty spread on the label glue and rub with a cloth–it works brilliantly.

Children often end up with gum in their hair. This would normally be followed up by a lot of tugging and pulling with a comb to remove it, and the eventual chopping of the locks. But what most people don’t realize is that peanut butter is a perfect “gum remover”– not only will it remove gum from hair, but it will remove it from carpet and any other object that is tainted with the chewy stuff. Just rub some peanut butter into the gum and you can wipe the whole mess off with a cloth.

Have you ever tried to cure hiccups with peanut butter? Try eating a heaping spoonful. Many claim its a definite cure.

If a ring is stuck on your finger, lubricate it with peanut butter and it should slide right off.

Is your child afraid to take a bandaid off? Coat it with peanut butter, let it sit for 5 minutes,then peel off.  The oils in the peanut butter dissolve the glues. (Adds some 'fun' to the process for your kids too!)

To remove tar from your car or even shoes, rub with peanut butter and elbow grease.

Try dressing up your brownies with peanut butter. Either stir in 1/2 c. to the batter or dallop it over the top of your brownies before baking and swirl. It just may become a favorite way to enjoy them.


I love adding a heaping tablespoon of peanut butter to my cooked oatmeal. (Drizzle some chocolate syrup on it for a 'no bake' cookie flavored breakfast!).


This makes a great after school snack for your hungry kiddos,

APPLE SMILES

1 medium red apple, cored and sliced into 8 or 10 slices

peanut butter

mini marshmallows

Spread one side of each apple slice with peanut butter. Place 4 or 5 mini marshmallows on top of the peanut butter on one apple slice. Top with another apple slice,peanut butter side down. There you will have two 'lips' and 'teeth'. Squeeze gently and eat right away.

When my kids were young, I use to have a home daycare and this was always a favorite. My own children now make it for their children.

PEANUT BUTTER PLAYDOH

2 parts smooth peanut butter (i.e.1/2 c.)

2 parts powdered sugar (i.e.1/2 c.)

1 part honey (i.e.1/4c.)

Using mixer or dough hook, mix ingredients together, adding more of one or the other,until right consistency. Store in sealed container. Make sure the surface and utensils are clean before children begin to play with it, then they can eat it when they're done. It's very rich, so they won't want to eat much. Allow kids to use cookie cutters to cut into shapes, and decorate with chocolate chips.


Delicious & rich cookie bars - we love them with raspberry jam.

PB&J BARS

1/2 lb butter, softened

1 1/2 c. sugar

1 tsp.vanilla

2 lg eggs

2 c. (18 oz) creamy peanut butter

3 c. flour

1 tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. salt

1 1/2 c. (18 oz)jam

Grease 9x13 pan and line with wax paper. Grease and flour pan. Cream butter and sugar on medium speed about 2 mins. On low speed add vanilla, eggs and peanut butter until well combined. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. On low speed add to creamed mixture just till combined. Spread 2/3 dough into pan and press in. Spread jam over dough. Drop remaining dough on top and press lightly. Sprinkle with chopped peanuts, if desired. Bake at 350 for 45 mins. until browned.

PEANUT BUTTER SALAD DRESSING/DIP

2 T. chunky peanut butter

2 T. honey

1/2 c. mayonnaise or salad dressing

Combine ingredients and mix with a fork until well blended. Keep covered in refrigerator. Makes about 2/3 c. Use it to dip banana chunks, celery or apples. Use it on fruit salad. Keeps up to 1 month.

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