Monday, March 31, 2008
Done!
I'm done with my Spring Cleaning! Yeah! Today I went through the kids dresser drawers, cleaned my closet, picked up kid rooms and picked up the master bedroom. After pictures coming tomorrow! Now I can redecorate!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Getting Back on the Ball
It's been awhile since I've posted my weekly menu. I fell of the menu plan wagon, so to speak. And let me tell you, walking instead of riding, well, that's just no what's happening. So, here is this week's offering:
Sunday-Roast Green beans Salad Mystery rolls Cherry cobbler
Monday-Garlic lime chicken Creamed spinach Salad Brownies
Tuesday-Meatloaf Mashed potatoes Peas Frozen yogurt
Wednesday-BBQ pork ribs Cornbread Green beans Ice cream sandwiches
Thursday-Taco Salad Jello
Friday-Out with IL's
Saturday-Hamburger steak Salad Apple dumplings
Head on over here for more great menu ideas!
Roast
It took me a more than a few tries to come up with this easy, delicious roast. I hope you enjoy it too!
Chuck roast
Onion soup mix (1 envelope)
1 tsp Beef bouillion (I use granulars)
1 tsp instant coffee
1 cup water
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Sprinkle both sides of meat with onion soup mix. Use the whole envelope. Dissolove the bouillion and coffee in the water. Pour around and gently over the meat. Cover tightly with aluminum foil and cook for 3-4 hours. Delicious!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
A Day Late and A Dollar Short
I've been wanting to participate in Show and Tell Friday for a few weeks now. But I just remembered about it today. I've redone my kitchen twice now. First it was red and white and dark green and apples. I did not pick this for my kitchen, it was chosen for me, even after my protests. *sigh* After a few years I thought it would be okay to repaint the hutch that was given to me (painted white and dark green with red apples) and I painted it periwinkle blue and white to go with a blue, white, butter yellow and daisy decor. Now the time comes to change it yet again. And here is my inspiration:
I got this pitcher several years ago in a secret sister swap I took part in. It was sent to my by my secret sister as part of a gorgeous flower arrangement and it keeps looking at me and I at it. Apple green, white, and black. That hutch I told you about? I'm thinking of painting the doors and panels apple green and the trim black with white polka dots. Maybe. If I do that, then I'll probably do black and white polka dot curtains. But I'm in love with toile and would love to have curtains made with that. But then what to do with the hutch? Any ideas? I'm open :D
I got this pitcher several years ago in a secret sister swap I took part in. It was sent to my by my secret sister as part of a gorgeous flower arrangement and it keeps looking at me and I at it. Apple green, white, and black. That hutch I told you about? I'm thinking of painting the doors and panels apple green and the trim black with white polka dots. Maybe. If I do that, then I'll probably do black and white polka dot curtains. But I'm in love with toile and would love to have curtains made with that. But then what to do with the hutch? Any ideas? I'm open :D
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Oh my word! Do yourself, your family, and your friends a favor and make these one night soon! My almost 8 year old daughter and I made them last night and they were to die for! So quick and easy too. We only made a half recipe, but I do believe next time we'll make a whole pan! Thanks Ree and Ree's mom for such a great recipe!
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Warning! This is an image heavy post!
Since Monica's challenge is just about over and I am just about done (yeah!), I thought I'd post my before pictures. The afters will come when the whole ordeal is finished. We start with the kitchen:
As you can see there is a mess galore! And these aren't all the pictures! We move on to the living room/play area/dining room. It's a great room that I've divided with a couch.
See that empty shelf? I had already started going through videos. I wish I had a before picture of them. Oh, well. It's probably for the best! We move now to the upstairs.
This is the laundry room/linen closet/craft closet/pantry. Our house is not that big! lol!
This is our bedroom. I'm only showing a few photos because, well frankly, the whole room looks this bad!
No pics of the kid rooms. So there you have it. A shameful look into my house. It gets better. I promise.
Since Monica's challenge is just about over and I am just about done (yeah!), I thought I'd post my before pictures. The afters will come when the whole ordeal is finished. We start with the kitchen:
As you can see there is a mess galore! And these aren't all the pictures! We move on to the living room/play area/dining room. It's a great room that I've divided with a couch.
See that empty shelf? I had already started going through videos. I wish I had a before picture of them. Oh, well. It's probably for the best! We move now to the upstairs.
This is the laundry room/linen closet/craft closet/pantry. Our house is not that big! lol!
This is our bedroom. I'm only showing a few photos because, well frankly, the whole room looks this bad!
No pics of the kid rooms. So there you have it. A shameful look into my house. It gets better. I promise.
Monday, March 24, 2008
I did a bit of cleaning today. Not much as the kids were off today, but enough to make me happy. lol. I really hope to get everything done by the end of the week for Monica's challenge. There isn't anything going on, other than normal day to day things, so I should be able to get it all finished!
Easter was lovely. My Thursday bell choir played both the 8:30 and the 11:00 service. At the end of both services, the sanctuary choir sang a marvelous rendition of Handel's Messiah. Just beautiful. After church, I headed over to my IL's house where I met up with Mr Crafty, the kids, my IL's, my mom (my dad had to work), My MIL's niece and her fiance, and, last but not least, my best friend and her husband (Mr and Mrs K). We had a delicious dinner and wonderful desserts (I provided those...lol) and the kids had a fantastic time with an Easter egg hunt. Later, Mrs K announced she would be busy in the Fall because she and Mr K are expecting a baby! I'm so excited for them! They've been trying for some time. I know they will be awesome parents!
Easter was lovely. My Thursday bell choir played both the 8:30 and the 11:00 service. At the end of both services, the sanctuary choir sang a marvelous rendition of Handel's Messiah. Just beautiful. After church, I headed over to my IL's house where I met up with Mr Crafty, the kids, my IL's, my mom (my dad had to work), My MIL's niece and her fiance, and, last but not least, my best friend and her husband (Mr and Mrs K). We had a delicious dinner and wonderful desserts (I provided those...lol) and the kids had a fantastic time with an Easter egg hunt. Later, Mrs K announced she would be busy in the Fall because she and Mr K are expecting a baby! I'm so excited for them! They've been trying for some time. I know they will be awesome parents!
Friday, March 21, 2008
My internet has been down lately hence the no posts. I'm writing this one from the comfort of my MILs house. I've been doing a lot of getting ready for Sunday...making a list of what I'm bringing to Easter dinner, making a list of what I need to make those items, making some Easter gifts (hey, look at that! I'm finally being crafty! lol!), and gathering up items for the childrens Easter buckets (they get a new sand pail). I've also been doing a bit more for the challenge. Most recently I cleaned up a bit more in my kitchen. It had been great, but a new acquisition from the thrift store meant some rearranging was in order. What did I get? A complete, 20 volume set of the Grand Diplome Cooking Course. Here's a description I got from a listing:
Grand Diplome Cooking course, Danbury Press, 20 volumes including index volume (complete), fine condition. Originally published by Purnell Cookery under the auspices of Le Cordon Bleu Cooking School, Paris. Published in 1972. Detailed instructions and recipes. Excellent condition, no stains/tears and appear never to have been opened!! This set is THE set to have to become the top notched chef in your own kitchen or restaurant!
THIS IS A SET OF 20 GRAND DIPLOME COOKING COURSE BOOKS BY DANBURY PRESS ALL FROM THE 1970'S. ALL RECIPES HAVE BEEN TESTED AT THE CORDON BLEU COOKERY SCHOOL IN LONDON OR IN THE U.S. TEST KITCHEN. ALL RECIPE QUANTITIES SERVE 4 PEOPLE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. THEY ALL HAVE BEAUTIFUL COLOR PHOTOS. THESE COURSES COVER ROASTING: BOILING AND STEAMING; BONING, CUTTING UP AND CARVING POULTRY; POT ROASTING; FRYING, BROILING; SAUTEING; CASSEROLE COOKING; HOW TO MAKE PATES AND TERRINES; STEWING BRAISING AND MARINATING; PREPARING AND CARVING MEAT; SLOW AND SPIT ROASTING; PREPARING AND COOKING GAME; ADVANCED ENTREES; SAUSAGES; RECHAUFFEES; DEALING WITH VARIETY MEATS; MAKING GALANTINES, AND CHAUDFROIDS. MAKING STOCKS, SOUPS, BASIC BROWN, WHITE, BUTTER- AND SWEET- SAUCES; COOKING WITH MILK. RICE, CHOCOLATE, NUTS, CHEESE, PASTA, DRIED VEGETABLES, AND WINE. COOKING WITH EGGS, MAKING OMELETS, ROULADES, HOT AND COLD SOUFFLES, WAFFLES, CREPES, AND PANCAKES. PREPARING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES; SEASONAL SALADS, SIDE DISHES, APPETIZERS AND HOR D'OEUVRE; POACHING FRUIT, MAKING SAVORY MOLDS, CLEARED AND UNCLEARED GELATINS AND ASPICS; PRESERVING JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES AND RELISHES; HOMEMADE VINEGARS; AND USING HERBS AND SPICES. SHELLFISH, RICH FISH, AND WHITE FISH- ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED DISHES. MAKING PASTRY: FLAKY, PIE, ROUGH PUFF AND CHOUX, FLANS, PIES, CAKES BOTH PLAIN AND FESTIVE. FRENCH AND OTHER CONTINENTAL PATISSERIES AND GATEAUX. ENGLISH CAKES, HOME-BAKED BREAD, BISCUITS, MERINGUES, SPONGE CAKES, COOKIES, COFFEE CAKES; PETIT FOURS, HOMEMADE CANDIES, MAKING SHERBET, AND ICECREAM, FRAPPES, GRANITES AND ICED DESSERTS. SPECIAL OCCASION MENUS, MEMU PLANNING AND CATERING FOR PARTIES OF ALL SIZES, ALL AGES, FROM A TEENAGER CELEBRATION TO A GOLDEN WEDDING BUFFET. PLANNING VACATION COOKING AND FOREIGN FOODS FOR SUMMER. RUSSIAN COOKING; ITALIAN COOKING, GERMAN COOKING; ENGLISH REGIONAL DISHES; SCANDINAVIAN COOKING, JEWISH COOKING; MEXICAN; MIDDLE EASTERN, JAPANESE AND CHINESE COOKING; INDIAN AND PAKISTANI DISHES, TROPICAL COOKING AND FRENCH HAUTE CUISINE.
I'm quite excited about this find! They are awesome!
On another note, I also purchased a large quantity of patterns. They were bagged up so I didn't know what was in there until after I purchased them. A good amount of them are maternity patterns. If you'd like them, let me know and they are yours!
Easter Sunday dinner will be at my ILs. I'm bringing deviled eggs, broccoli casserole, Oreo refrigerator cake, and Jenn's (that's me) Scrumptious Strawberry Shortcake Trifle.
Grand Diplome Cooking course, Danbury Press, 20 volumes including index volume (complete), fine condition. Originally published by Purnell Cookery under the auspices of Le Cordon Bleu Cooking School, Paris. Published in 1972. Detailed instructions and recipes. Excellent condition, no stains/tears and appear never to have been opened!! This set is THE set to have to become the top notched chef in your own kitchen or restaurant!
THIS IS A SET OF 20 GRAND DIPLOME COOKING COURSE BOOKS BY DANBURY PRESS ALL FROM THE 1970'S. ALL RECIPES HAVE BEEN TESTED AT THE CORDON BLEU COOKERY SCHOOL IN LONDON OR IN THE U.S. TEST KITCHEN. ALL RECIPE QUANTITIES SERVE 4 PEOPLE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. THEY ALL HAVE BEAUTIFUL COLOR PHOTOS. THESE COURSES COVER ROASTING: BOILING AND STEAMING; BONING, CUTTING UP AND CARVING POULTRY; POT ROASTING; FRYING, BROILING; SAUTEING; CASSEROLE COOKING; HOW TO MAKE PATES AND TERRINES; STEWING BRAISING AND MARINATING; PREPARING AND CARVING MEAT; SLOW AND SPIT ROASTING; PREPARING AND COOKING GAME; ADVANCED ENTREES; SAUSAGES; RECHAUFFEES; DEALING WITH VARIETY MEATS; MAKING GALANTINES, AND CHAUDFROIDS. MAKING STOCKS, SOUPS, BASIC BROWN, WHITE, BUTTER- AND SWEET- SAUCES; COOKING WITH MILK. RICE, CHOCOLATE, NUTS, CHEESE, PASTA, DRIED VEGETABLES, AND WINE. COOKING WITH EGGS, MAKING OMELETS, ROULADES, HOT AND COLD SOUFFLES, WAFFLES, CREPES, AND PANCAKES. PREPARING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES; SEASONAL SALADS, SIDE DISHES, APPETIZERS AND HOR D'OEUVRE; POACHING FRUIT, MAKING SAVORY MOLDS, CLEARED AND UNCLEARED GELATINS AND ASPICS; PRESERVING JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES AND RELISHES; HOMEMADE VINEGARS; AND USING HERBS AND SPICES. SHELLFISH, RICH FISH, AND WHITE FISH- ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED DISHES. MAKING PASTRY: FLAKY, PIE, ROUGH PUFF AND CHOUX, FLANS, PIES, CAKES BOTH PLAIN AND FESTIVE. FRENCH AND OTHER CONTINENTAL PATISSERIES AND GATEAUX. ENGLISH CAKES, HOME-BAKED BREAD, BISCUITS, MERINGUES, SPONGE CAKES, COOKIES, COFFEE CAKES; PETIT FOURS, HOMEMADE CANDIES, MAKING SHERBET, AND ICECREAM, FRAPPES, GRANITES AND ICED DESSERTS. SPECIAL OCCASION MENUS, MEMU PLANNING AND CATERING FOR PARTIES OF ALL SIZES, ALL AGES, FROM A TEENAGER CELEBRATION TO A GOLDEN WEDDING BUFFET. PLANNING VACATION COOKING AND FOREIGN FOODS FOR SUMMER. RUSSIAN COOKING; ITALIAN COOKING, GERMAN COOKING; ENGLISH REGIONAL DISHES; SCANDINAVIAN COOKING, JEWISH COOKING; MEXICAN; MIDDLE EASTERN, JAPANESE AND CHINESE COOKING; INDIAN AND PAKISTANI DISHES, TROPICAL COOKING AND FRENCH HAUTE CUISINE.
I'm quite excited about this find! They are awesome!
On another note, I also purchased a large quantity of patterns. They were bagged up so I didn't know what was in there until after I purchased them. A good amount of them are maternity patterns. If you'd like them, let me know and they are yours!
Easter Sunday dinner will be at my ILs. I'm bringing deviled eggs, broccoli casserole, Oreo refrigerator cake, and Jenn's (that's me) Scrumptious Strawberry Shortcake Trifle.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
I had a fairly lazy day today. I managed to make some of these. I'm going to give them to a few special people on Monday, along with some mini pistachio cupcakes. Stay tuned for pictures! The idea for the cards comes from one of my new favorite blogs. Kelli is a girl after my own heart with her seasonal craftiness!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Dining Room is done! Even after spending a good portion of the day at the dr's for poor little Miss A who has an ear infection. Luckily there wasn't too much to do:
-dusted
-cleared off my sewing cabinet
-cleared of my desk
-scrubbed the table really well
-gave all the real wood a rub down with Old English
-vacuumed
-dusted
-cleared off my sewing cabinet
-cleared of my desk
-scrubbed the table really well
-gave all the real wood a rub down with Old English
-vacuumed
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Today was a long day. And I do mean long. Miss A (my three year old) had preschool this morning. Now usually my two oldest ride with a friend to school. However this morning, Miss R (7) was dragging her toes most magnificently. Procrastinating about procrastinating. By the time all four children were ready to go out the door it was past time for us to be at said friends house. So I called her and said, I'm just going to take them. Okay, sure, fine, no problem. Get to school (on time), get them to their classes and Miss A announces she needs to go to the bathroom. Take her to the bathroom and just as we are going in, I run into my friend who offers to pick the brats children after school, she just needs to get the carpool number and booster seats. I finish with Miss A, get to the car and get them buckled in and meet my friend, Patty, at her car. Get everything there taken care of. Already late getting Miss A to school. Decide to be a bit later and talk to Patty for a bit. Take off and walk Miss A in as we missed carpool. Mr H (2) lost one of his Thomas the Tank Engine trains as we walked. Luckily he didn't notice. Talked to Miss A's teacher about the Easter egg hunt they will be doing next week (I'm the room parent). Walk back to the van, finding the train along the way, get Mr H into his seat and talk with MIL a bit while on the way to Target. She met me there and we did a bit of shopping. Then it was back to get Miss A. Once home it was kind of a blur. I think I was going to clean but got sidetracked by blogs and what not. Then the older two were home and I made dinner, got on them to get homework done and then it was off to soccer practice for Mr P(6). I had Miss R with me too. After soccer practice we joined up with my mom and did a bit of shopping, pulling into home around 7:30. After a brief period where they watched tv and I, well, lets just say I was indisposed but now feel about 20 pounds lighter, it was time for bed. Now that's done, they are tucked n. I'm going to finish up this post, get myself a glass of ginger ale with some cherries in it, and enjoy an hour of my guilty pleasure before turning in myself! Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Almost forgot!
today's post! Continuing on with the Spring Clean, today I did my living room. Here's what was done in there:
Culled old books
Culled all videos
Cleaned out the art supply/toy cabinet
Fixed Miss A's kitchen
Cleaned under the couch and chairs
Rubbed all the real wood down with some Old English
Everything has recently been dusted and all the glass has recently been cleaned, so I didn't bother with that. My MIL is going to let me borrow her steam cleaner next week and I'm going to do carpets then.
I'm saving all the pictures until after the Spring Clean is done and I will take you on a virtual tour of my clean home! I know you are just giddy with anticipation!
Culled old books
Culled all videos
Cleaned out the art supply/toy cabinet
Fixed Miss A's kitchen
Cleaned under the couch and chairs
Rubbed all the real wood down with some Old English
Everything has recently been dusted and all the glass has recently been cleaned, so I didn't bother with that. My MIL is going to let me borrow her steam cleaner next week and I'm going to do carpets then.
I'm saving all the pictures until after the Spring Clean is done and I will take you on a virtual tour of my clean home! I know you are just giddy with anticipation!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Bathrooms
The bathrooms are done! I have no pictures because, lets face it, if you've seen one bathroom you've seen them all. Am I right? Especially since my bathrooms are average, if not a little small and I don't have an Olympic sized bathtub in the corner. Heck, I don't even have a window in there! But here's what I did for the challenge:
Each bathroom-
-Cleaned the mirror
-Cleaned the toilet
-Cleaned the sink area
-Swept and scrubbed the floor
-Wiped down the cabinets and applied Old English
-Wiped down the door
-Wiped down the walls and baseboards
-Cleaned the tub in full bath
In case you are wondering, I didn't clean out my cabinets because I did it several months ago and I have been maintaining them :)
Each bathroom-
-Cleaned the mirror
-Cleaned the toilet
-Cleaned the sink area
-Swept and scrubbed the floor
-Wiped down the cabinets and applied Old English
-Wiped down the door
-Wiped down the walls and baseboards
-Cleaned the tub in full bath
In case you are wondering, I didn't clean out my cabinets because I did it several months ago and I have been maintaining them :)
Monday, March 10, 2008
My computer was down last night so no post.
The kitchen. I do have before photos, however they are on my camera and I don't have access to them currently. They , along with after pictures, will be posted asap. But here's what happened in the kitchen!
-I cleaned out all the cabinets that needed it (food ones. The ones that house pots and pans were fine)
-I cleaned the oven
-I cleaned the ceiling fan
-I washed the windows
-I cleaned the vent cover above the stove
-I cleaned the cabinet doors and put on a coat of Old English
-I took my trusty toothbrush to my kitchen sink
-I shined my sink
-I cleaned the microwave
-I cleaned off my counters and gave them a good scrub
-I swept and mopped the floor
-I scoured my stove top
I did not clean my refrigerator as I toss old food once a week and give it a good cleaning once a month and it was just cleaned in February.
And now I will no longer cook in my kitchen. If someone gets hungry they will just have to tough it out. It looks too good for me to go in there and get it messy!
The kitchen. I do have before photos, however they are on my camera and I don't have access to them currently. They , along with after pictures, will be posted asap. But here's what happened in the kitchen!
-I cleaned out all the cabinets that needed it (food ones. The ones that house pots and pans were fine)
-I cleaned the oven
-I cleaned the ceiling fan
-I washed the windows
-I cleaned the vent cover above the stove
-I cleaned the cabinet doors and put on a coat of Old English
-I took my trusty toothbrush to my kitchen sink
-I shined my sink
-I cleaned the microwave
-I cleaned off my counters and gave them a good scrub
-I swept and mopped the floor
-I scoured my stove top
I did not clean my refrigerator as I toss old food once a week and give it a good cleaning once a month and it was just cleaned in February.
And now I will no longer cook in my kitchen. If someone gets hungry they will just have to tough it out. It looks too good for me to go in there and get it messy!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
My sweet wonderful mother in law called me at 8:30 this morning. She wanted to know if I wanted to go shopping with her. When I said I would she offered to buy me an outfit :D So off to the mall we went with the babies in tow (the older two were with their other grandma) We were there almost all day. Ugh! But I did get a cute little scooter that's a plaid of wheat, cream, lemon yellow, and grass green and a green t-shirt to go with it. I love it! I also got the newest book from one of my favorite authors. Then we went to Toys-R-Us as my youngest daughter had decreed (with no prompting from me whatsoever) that she needed a vacuum. She spent about 5 minutes looking at vacuums and two seconds deciding that the pink Barbie guitar that played music was "better than a vacuum"
Since I got home so late there are no kitchen updates. I will say that I finished my book though :D
Since I got home so late there are no kitchen updates. I will say that I finished my book though :D
Friday, March 7, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
And the Winner Is...
Christian!
I knew he would. While all the designers had an awesome show, Christian brought his signature flair and general "fierceness" to the table. Here's a sampling. On a side note, I'll be updating my kitchen progress tomorrow. Yesterday was so pretty the children and I spent time outside with friends.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Spring Cleaning!
I can tell Spring is arriving because, for the past few days, my body has been waking up early. I've been loving it! So, since I've been having extra time in the moring, I think it's time to start planning my Spring Cleaning. Monica is graciously hosting another Spring Clean on her blog. Check it out! Here is the way my schedule looks so far:
Kitchen-March 5
Living Room-March 8
Dining Room-March 10
Master Bedroom-March 12
Laundry Room/Pantry-March 15
Bathrooms and Deck-March 17
Kid rooms-March 19
Also this month (not exactly sure when, depends on the weather) I will weed the flower bed and plant seeds.
Kitchen-March 5
Living Room-March 8
Dining Room-March 10
Master Bedroom-March 12
Laundry Room/Pantry-March 15
Bathrooms and Deck-March 17
Kid rooms-March 19
Also this month (not exactly sure when, depends on the weather) I will weed the flower bed and plant seeds.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
A dear friend gave me the neatest gift today. A bumper sticker that has a picture of a handbell on it and says "I can't...I have bell rehearsal!" I love it!
And for those that don't know, I play in two handbell choirs. I started playing 4 years ago (though I can't believe it's been that long!) I absolutely love it. We have a lot of fun. The smaller choir (there are 7 of us and I play treble d's and e's; the larger choir (11 of us) I play bass e's and f's.
And for those that don't know, I play in two handbell choirs. I started playing 4 years ago (though I can't believe it's been that long!) I absolutely love it. We have a lot of fun. The smaller choir (there are 7 of us and I play treble d's and e's; the larger choir (11 of us) I play bass e's and f's.
Monday, March 3, 2008
A short list
It's been a pretty bad day here at Chateau Crafty, so here's a few things that made me smile today.
1. Seeing a couple of Robin Redbreasts this morning. A sure sign Spring is on the way!
2. Eating dinner and chatting with Mr. Crafty.
3. Having strawberries for dessert.
4. Getting most of my task list for the day completed.
5. Having some dark chocolate covered matzoh!
1. Seeing a couple of Robin Redbreasts this morning. A sure sign Spring is on the way!
2. Eating dinner and chatting with Mr. Crafty.
3. Having strawberries for dessert.
4. Getting most of my task list for the day completed.
5. Having some dark chocolate covered matzoh!
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Menu Plan Monday!
Here's the chow for this week-March 3-9
For more inspiration, please go here!
Monday-Thai ground beef, jello
Tuesday-Cheese stuffed chicken (ended up not having this last week as my husband ate the cheese! lol!), creamed spinach, brownies
Wednesday-Steak, salad, French strawberries
Thursday-Taco salad, ice cream
Friday-Marinated pork chops, broccoli, chocolate chip cheesecake bars
Saturday-Greek hamburger steak, mashed potatoes, pudding
Sunday-Garlic lime chicken, salad, dessert buffet (leftovers)
So, there's my second post and list for March!
A Post Everyday?
Can I do it?
Yes, yes. I know. I missed yesterday. Sue me. I was going to post after Vallen and she snuck in on me. I'll post twice today! I am following the challenge given over at NaBloPoMo to post everyday for the month of March. To spice things up a bit, they propose a month of lists. Now, I am, in fact, a list maker, but I highly doubt you want to see all of my lists as they are only exciting to me. Therefore, I will be making some random lists that you may or may not be bored by. If you are bored, forgive me. If you're not, I am delighted. Without further delay, the first list.
This is my grocery list. I am copying it for you almost the same way I have it written. They only thing that is left out are those words that I had to strike out (if someone could please explain to me how to do that, I would be forever in your debt. I've seen it on numerous blogs, but have yet to figure it out.) I wish I had a scanner so you could see that this is really what my list looks like.
Sepiw
Gniddup
Xim gniddup oihcatsip
Xim puos noino
Tiurf
Feeb dnuorg
Alegab
Essehc enolovorp
Maps
Sgge
Klim
Taem
Daerb
Rettub
Essehc egattoc
Skcans
Ados
Essehc atef
Rettub tunaep (larutan)
Gev nezorf
Sallitrot
Yes, yes. I know. I missed yesterday. Sue me. I was going to post after Vallen and she snuck in on me. I'll post twice today! I am following the challenge given over at NaBloPoMo to post everyday for the month of March. To spice things up a bit, they propose a month of lists. Now, I am, in fact, a list maker, but I highly doubt you want to see all of my lists as they are only exciting to me. Therefore, I will be making some random lists that you may or may not be bored by. If you are bored, forgive me. If you're not, I am delighted. Without further delay, the first list.
This is my grocery list. I am copying it for you almost the same way I have it written. They only thing that is left out are those words that I had to strike out (if someone could please explain to me how to do that, I would be forever in your debt. I've seen it on numerous blogs, but have yet to figure it out.) I wish I had a scanner so you could see that this is really what my list looks like.
Sepiw
Gniddup
Xim gniddup oihcatsip
Xim puos noino
Tiurf
Feeb dnuorg
Alegab
Essehc enolovorp
Maps
Sgge
Klim
Taem
Daerb
Rettub
Essehc egattoc
Skcans
Ados
Essehc atef
Rettub tunaep (larutan)
Gev nezorf
Sallitrot
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