So in my search for a new something to bake, I landed on these. Blueberry Cheese Rolls. YUM! You can find the recipe here.
I think next I'll add apple and raisins, instead of blueberries to change it up. Maybe some cinnamon? I think I'll making these quite a lot.
I got to go the zoo recently with my family. What a fantastic time! And yes, that is a bird on my Girl's head.
They were flying everywhere!
I was also featured over at House of Hepworths! Thanks Allison! You can check out the post here.
Flowered Wreath
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Spanish Chicken Pasta
Ingredients:
1 6-8oz bag of precooked chicken breast strips
4 oz cream cheese
1 Cup Chicken Broth
1 Tbsp Flour
1/3 of a Red Pepper cut into strips
1 Garlic clove, diced
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
1/3 Cup of Salsa
1 Tsp of Paprika
7 Oz of cooked spaghetti noodles
Directions:
Saute Garlic and Red Pepper strips in 1 Tbsp of Olive Oil for 1 minute. Add Chicken, and cook for 2 minutes. Empty this mixture into a bowl, and use this same pan for 1 tbsp oil and 1 tbsp of flour. Stir till the flour is absorbed and whisk in chicken broth slowly, watching for lumps. Add paprika. Stir until bubbling, then add Chicken mixture and cover. Cook for 5 Minutes. Add Cream Cheese and salsa and stir. Cook 1 more minute, then serve over spaghetti noodles. Add some fresh pepper and chives. Very Tasty!
I hope you'll give this a try.
I had a very great weekend, filled with cakes and pies.
And water!
Boy did she have fun!
Someone made this whale...a very nice job!
A metal dinosaur....that she wasn't allowed to touch. I told her he could bite.
Please stop by and leave me a comment! How was your weekend?
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1 6-8oz bag of precooked chicken breast strips
4 oz cream cheese
1 Cup Chicken Broth
1 Tbsp Flour
1/3 of a Red Pepper cut into strips
1 Garlic clove, diced
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
1/3 Cup of Salsa
1 Tsp of Paprika
7 Oz of cooked spaghetti noodles
Directions:
Saute Garlic and Red Pepper strips in 1 Tbsp of Olive Oil for 1 minute. Add Chicken, and cook for 2 minutes. Empty this mixture into a bowl, and use this same pan for 1 tbsp oil and 1 tbsp of flour. Stir till the flour is absorbed and whisk in chicken broth slowly, watching for lumps. Add paprika. Stir until bubbling, then add Chicken mixture and cover. Cook for 5 Minutes. Add Cream Cheese and salsa and stir. Cook 1 more minute, then serve over spaghetti noodles. Add some fresh pepper and chives. Very Tasty!
I hope you'll give this a try.
I had a very great weekend, filled with cakes and pies.
And water!
Boy did she have fun!
Someone made this whale...a very nice job!
A metal dinosaur....that she wasn't allowed to touch. I told her he could bite.
Please stop by and leave me a comment! How was your weekend?
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Friday, February 25, 2011
Antique Hopping in Michigan - A great way to spend the day
So many shoes...so little time! She's set her eyes on the big dogs...the Yellow Rubber Boots. This is in Michigan, at an antique store.
Loved these chairs...they were yellow...a great yellow.
These chairs would be awesome if I could put some new fabric over the turquoise. I'm thinking something geometric.
It was a dreary day, but we sure made the best of it. This is by St Joseph in Michigan. I insisted that I had to see the water. Not much to see that day.
So many things to look at. I was asked why I took this picture... I don't really know...the colors looked nice? ;)
I so wanted this, but it was $35. A dollar less and I would've taken it! Ok, not really. More like $30 less.
This barometer would've been cool if it actually worked...It was HUGE.
I really liked these as well. Is that fuchsia? Love Fuchsia.
One of the places we went to, had great windows, and another barn full of antiques.
So much Fiesta brand stuff. I didn't even look at the price. Very nice stuff though.
So very cool. Need I say more?
I ended up with a purse full of Puffs (baby snacks) that emptied everywhere. But it was a good time.
Headed back home. I believe it's to the left....and about so many miles. Do you know of any great antique places?
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Good times with Mexican Stuffed Shells and Cookies!
Christie and I had a chance to get together and make dinner for both our families last Friday. We both have a little one, so this was a great time to conserve our energies and work together to make 1 dinner to split.
You can get the recipe here: Mexican Stuffed Shells
We did substitute Refried beans for the Black beans and added more cheese to the top. These turned out Great!
Then we went on to make cookies! Oh, yummy Cookies! Her house smelled so good.
Oatmeal Raisin and Pumpkin Oatmeal Chocolate Chip! YUM!
What is your favorite Cookie to make?
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