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Sunday, February 28, 2021
Sandwich Fillings
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Saturday, February 27, 2021
The Best Tamale Pie
Lori Brown of the Whippoorwill Holler YouTube channel has this video for The Best Tamale Pie and I just had try it. She used ground beef in her video but says that leftover pork roast or chicken will work in the recipe too.
She makes a sauce with the meat and says you can use crushed tomatoes or tomato sauce and said you can make the filling/sauce out of what you like to eat. I added some Taco Bell sauce to my meat sauce and also added corn and black olives.
The Best Tamala Pie
Ingredients:
1.5 to 2 pounds of ground chuck beef (Used 2 pounds, will use 1.5 next time)
1 cup crushed tomatoes (I used a can of Rotel for the tomatoes/green chilis)
1 can diced green chilis
1/4 cup taco seasoning mix (I used a packet of chili seasoning)
1 can fire roasted corn
1 can sliced black olives
Garlic, Onion Powder, and Cumin to taste, if desired
Salt and Pepper to teste
Directions:
Brown ground beef and drain.
Add other ingredients and
Let simmer for about ten minutes.
Taste and adjust for seasoning if needed.
Make Masa
Masa Harina Topping
Ingredients:
2 cups Masa Harina Flour (This is the kind she and I both used)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 & 1/2 cups chicken broth (You may need more or less, I used closer to 2 cups)
1 stick melted butter
Directions:
Combine masa, salt, and baking powder in a small bowl.
Melt butter in separate bowl and add to masa mixture.
Stir together along with the chicken broth.
Please meat mixture in a sprayed 9 x 13 pan.
Cover with masa dough.
Spread masa dough thin over the top to cover the entire pie.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
I used several spicy ingredient in this recipe (chili seasoning, fire roasted corn, Rotel) and therefore it turned out spicy, not spicy hot, but spicy, so I served this with some sour cream to cut the spicy flavor.
Verdict: This was a big hit with the family. Bailey loved it and claimed it was one of her favorite dishes of all time and that we had to make it regularly now.
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Friday, February 26, 2021
Frugal Friday
Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting. ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
I sewed a button that had fallen off back onto a favorite shirt of mine. I did this as I was on a phone call with a family friend, so I used my time wisely.
We continue to declutter here and on Saturday had two printers that we no longer use donated to our local charity thrift store.
We dressed warmer for the cold weather we had last week wearing sweaters and socks around the house to avoid turning up the heat. We stayed warm and snug in our home with extra blankets and hot tea. I even pulled out my electric heating pad to warm up one evening.
This week I planned out what I will be doing with my income tax refund, which has been approved, and the stimulus check, if we happen to get one of those. Planning ahead ensures that the money I receive will be spent in the best possible way rather than having no plan where it would be easy to spend the money willy nilly.
Every year when my daughter was growing up I kept a list of items we needed to do with our income tax refund and it served me well over the years. One item that has been on my wish list is an electric pressure canner, so I will be saving up my money to buy one of those, hopefully this year.
On Tuesday I had a telemed conference call with my doctor's office. They told me last month that I was going to have to come in for blood work to get my prescriptions refilled. I asked them today if I could get the refills without an appointment, hoping that the vaccine will be available to me soon and she agreed.
Last week I had an order from Target that was not delivered due to inclement weather. I called them on Saturday to ask about the package. They decided to resend the items and told me that if the other package did show up that I could keep it and not return the items.
Both packages showed up at the same time on Tuesday evening. Here is a photo of the items and a list of them. The total amount of the groceries we received but did not have to pay for was $31.55.
4 Del Monte Whole Kernel Fire-Roasted Corn Blend 14.5oz
4 Golden Sweet Whole Kernel Corn - 15.25oz - Good & Gather™
4 Del Monte Summer Crisp Whole Kernel Golden Sweet Corn 11oz
4 McCormick Chili Seasoning Mix Original 1.25oz
8 Muir Glen Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes - 14oz
4 Lay's Stax Sour Cream & Onion Potato Chips - 5.5oz
The latest OECD figures show the ratio of Australian household debt to net disposable income stands at 217% – meaning the average household owes twice what it makes in the year.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Pumpkin Banana Bread
Ingredients:
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Saving on Entertainment ~ The Heartland Series
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Monday, February 22, 2021
Cars
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Sunday, February 21, 2021
Oven Thermometer
Another item I ordered from Rolling Acres Housewares when I ordered the new dish drainboard was an oven thermometer, which only cost $4.00.
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Saturday, February 20, 2021
Frugal Friday
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Monday, February 15, 2021
Rolling Acres Housewares Dish Drainboard~ Amy Dacyczyn
The time has finally come to replace our dish drainboard. The one we have is an old Rubbermaid dish drainer set, which we've had for over 35 years. When we moved to Tennessee from Illinois in 1986, we brought it with us and it has served us well over the years.
You know the old mantra, use it up, wear it out... well, I can honestly say we wore this one out. I've always kept a folded dish towel next to it to absorb water drips, but the towel began to be soaked were the tray had developed a crack in it. I tried to duct tape it, but even that no longer worked.
Do you remember when Jim Dacyczyn ordered a new metal drain board for their kitchen in Maine back in the early 1990s? I was a newsletter subscriber at the time and the thought of spending $32 on a dish drainer was a lot of money at that time. I was only making $7 an hour at the time and the thought of working five hours for a dish drainer board was a lot of money to me.
For over the last year I've been looking at dish drainers. Even before the pandemic, I would look at them in the store and knew that our vintage Rubbermaid one was made well and large enough to accommodate the amount of dishes I wash on a daily basis. The ones they make today are too small for my family and so I searched for a long time to find one that was big enough. I need a dish drainer with side boards. LOL
Then one day while searching, I stumbled across something interesting. It was for a mail order catalog from Rolling Acres Housewares in Ohio and they had a stainless steel drainboard.
Here is what it looks like on the counter:
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Sunday, February 14, 2021
Product Review: Good & Gather™ Thai Peanut Sauce
We bought this Good & Gather Thai Peanut Sauce at Target recently.
Target's description of the sauce states,
With Thai Peanut Sauce from Good & Gather™, it's easy to perk up your taste buds in an instant. Authentically brewed soy sauce, tangy tamarind, garlic and ginger find perfect balance with the nutty, roasted flavor of smooth peanut butter, while the mild heat adds a little kick without overwhelming the palate.
I highlighted that part of the description that says this has a mild heat without overwhelming the palate because that was not true for us. It was too spicy for us to eat and so we ended up not eating it.
I have made my own peanut sauce before without the heat, so we will just go back to doing that in the future.
Here is the recipe in case you're interested:
Sesame Peanut Butter Noodles
Ingredients
6 ounce packet ramen noodles without the flavor packet
2 tablespoons pure sesame oil
1 & 1/2 tablespoons peanut butter
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 & ½ tablespoons rice vinegar
1 garlic clove, minced
½ teaspoon grated fresh ginger root
Optional Garnish:
3 sliced green onions
1 1/2 tsp. sesame seeds
Directions:
Cook and drain the noodles according to the package directions.
In a medium bowl, add the sesame oil, peanut butter, honey, soy sauce, rice vinegar, garlic, and ginger.
Whisk until well combined.
The peanut butter should completely break down to create a smooth sauce.
Pour the sauce over the hot noodles.
Toss to coat.
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Friday, February 12, 2021
Leftover Wizardry/Use It Up/Avoiding Food Waste
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