Sunday, December 17, 2023

Weekly Menu Plan 12-17 to 12-23, 2023

 


Hi there!  It's almost that time!  And really, here is me right now:


But by next week, I will be like this:


So this will be quick!  

My menu plan this week is really pretty quick and easy.  I plan on baking, wrapping, and cleaning all week.  Sun up till sun down.  But soon I will be snuggled up on my couch with my hot cocoa, just relaxing and snoozing!  If I can keep to my schedule, I should be done with everything by Friday.  I do have Christmas Eve brunch at my house, but this year I'm keeping it fairly simple.  I overdo the desserts, but I do wind up taking all leftover desserts to my daughter's house on Christmas day.  I bake cookies, cakes, pies, and cheesecakes.  By the end of Christmas Day, there will be a few pieces of this and that left.  And I usually have leftover cookies that will get eaten up next week, or shared with her neighbors.

Here is the menu plan for this week.  Recipe notes and links are below.

Sunday:


Monday:



Tuesday:





Wednesday:


Thursday:


Friday:



Saturday:






And there you have it!  Next Sunday will be Christmas Eve, and I am thinking right now I may take off next week and just wing it when dinner rolls around!  

Just in case I do, I want to wish you all a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and I hope you all have a blessed, glorious day!  See you soon!

Hugs,

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Weekly Menu Plan 12-10 to 12-16, 2023

 



Good morning!  I hope you are all doing great this morning.  Despite the incredibly warm December we are having here, it's cold and blustery this morning.  No worries, though, as it will be back up in the 50's by the end of the week.  It really doesn't feel like Christmas at all, when I look out my kitchen window and see bluebirds and robins in my backyard!  But I'm not complaining, I don't enjoy driving in the ice and snow we usually get this time of year.

As usual, I'm starting to get that panicky feeling I get mid-December.  I've still got a lot of shopping to do, a lot of baking to do, and a lot of sewing to do.  Not to mention we're still putting up Christmas decorations.  I think I've finally hit the age where next year is going to look a lot different.  All this running around is making us too tired to enjoy the season.  I think next year there will be a lot less decorating and a lot less shopping.  Baking and sewing, though, that's my high point of the season!  I'm not ready to give that up just yet.  :)  

Last week, I was so busy, I think I skipped two days on my menu plan.  I'll be lucky if I can stick to my menu plan this week, but I'm going to give it the old college try.  I have high hopes!  Our plan is to finish decorating today, finish shopping by Friday, and the rest of the week we'll get done whatever we can.  I always host Christmas Eve brunch for my family, and I have that almost all planned.  I just need to grocery shop for it, but I've done it for so many years it seems pretty easy.  
Here is this week's menu plan.  Notes and recipe links are below.  Some of these recipes are not gluten free, so check below to see how I adapt them so I can eat them too!


Sunday:

Gluten Free French Toast is from Gluten Free Palate

Crockpot Swedish Meatballs are from The Country Cook

Gluten Free Key Lime Pie is from Gluten Free Palate

Monday:

Egg Roll Ramen Skillet is from 12 Tomatoes - make sure your soy sauce is gluten free, and I'm using gluten free ramen noodles I got at Aldi's awhile ago.  They don't always carry them, but I used to get a big package of gluten free Ramen noodles at Costco.  You could check there.

Tuesday:

Gluten Free Pancakes are from Gluten Free Baking

Roast Beef is from Valerie's Kitchen

Gluten Free Gingerbread Bars are from Frugal Farm Wife

Wednesday:

Crockpot Western Omelet is from Taste of Home - I baked it instead

Cole Slaw is from Spend With Pennies

Thursday:

Gluten Free Taco Pasta Bake is from Small Farm Big Life


Friday:

Sausage and Rice Casserole is from Well Plated

Saturday:

Gluten Free Sausage Gravy is from Self Proclaimed Foodie

Gingerbread Magic Cookie Bars are from The Kitchen Is My Playground - I am using gluten free gingersnap crumbs from gingersnap cookies I buy at Wal Mart


Sitting down to a nice meal is especially important during the holidays, so you can relax and refresh while chatting with your family.  That's why I'm going to try and stick to my menu plan this week!  Sometimes you have to make a concerted effort to stop and smell the roses, right?  It will all get done, it always does, and what doesn't get done doesn't really matter.  What matters is that family that's gathered around your table, and how you bless them every day by loving them and caring for them!

And there's always next year.  

And January.  When you can finally sit down with no pressure on you, and just enjoy that cup of hot chocolate.  ☕

Have a great week, y'all!  Hang in there!


Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Virtual Christmas Cookie Blog Hop - My Turn

 


It looks like I'm the caboose of the Christmas Cookie Exchange train this year!  It's been such fun to see all the wonderful projects and goodies you all have made.  I can't wait to try a bunch of the recipes you all have shared, and I've got some new ideas for projects thanks to all you talented quilters!

This is a LONG post, so grab a cup of coffee or take your Geritol before continuing.  You'll need it!

To start with, I made some cookies to share.  


The top cookies are favorites of my family, and I make them every year.  They are the good old Peanut Butter Blossoms.  So easy, yet SO YUMMY!  These are not gluten free, by the way.  I make some that are gluten free, but honestly, they're not as good as these.  This recipe is everyone's favorite!

The bottom cookies are Toffee Bars that my Aunt Lydia always made for Christmas, and they are still family favorites.  Here are the recipes I use for each one:

Peanut Butter Blossoms

1-1/3 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup shortening (I use butter-flavored Crisco sticks)
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 egg
2 tablespoons of milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup white sugar
1 package Hershey's milk chocolate kisses

1.  In a medium bowl, stir together flour, baking soda, and salt.

2.  In a large mixing bowl, cream together the shortening, peanut butter, 1/2 cup white sugar, and brown sugar.  Add the egg, milk, and vanilla.  Mix well.  Add the dry ingredients, mixing thoroughly.  Chill the dough for 1 hour.

3.  Use a teaspoon to shape into balls.  Roll the balls in 1/2 cup white sugar.  Place on cookie sheets lined with parchment paper.  

4.  Bake at 375 degrees for 8-10 minutes.  Remove from oven, and immediately press 1 Hershey's kiss on each cookie, pressing down until the cookie starts to crack around the edges.  

5.  Bake another 2-3 minutes.  Watch carefully so the kisses don't melt.

6.  Makes about 4 dozen cookies.


Aunt Lydia's Toffee Bars


1 cup butter (2 sticks), at room temperature

1 cup brown sugar, packed

1 egg yolk

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 cups all-purpose flour

3 or 4 full-sized Hershey's Milk Chocolate Candy Bars, broken into squares

1/2 to 3/4 cup finely chopped pecans


1.  Spray a 9 X 13 glass baking dish with baking spray.  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

2.  Cream the first 5 ingredients together until smooth and creamy.

3.  On low speed, mix in the flour until well blended.

4.  Pat out the cookie dough evenly into the prepared baking dish, so that it covers the bottom of the dish.

5.  Bake for 25-30 minutes, until it's light golden brown.

6.  Take the baking dish out of the oven, and immediately spread the Hershey's candy bar squares over the cookie base while it is still hot.  Wait a couple minutes for the chocolate to soften.  Then spread the softened chocolate evenly over the top with a knife.

7.  Sprinkle the chopped pecans over the top.

8.  When it has cooled, cut it into small squares to serve.  



My husband's side of the family has already had their annual Christmas Party.  It was our turn to host it.  As hosts, our job is to decorate the tables and set up the food.  Oh, and clean up afterwards. 🤯  There were 87 people attending, so the family rented a banquet hall.  There were 20 round tables set up, with 6 chairs per table.  We bought Christmas themed tablecloths to cover the tables.  Then, in an apparent state of delirium, I decided to make little gift bags as the centerpiece for all the tables.  Since most families sit together, I thought it would be nice if every family could take home a gift bag.  I made 24 bags in all, just in case I needed extras.  Here's what a random sample of them wound up looking like:  (I still had a fall tablecloth on my kitchen table - sorry)



I made 24 of them, all different!  No 2 bags were alike.  We stuffed them with candy, candy canes, and packets of hot chocolate.  Needless to say, they were a big hit!   In fact, some people were trying to steal each other's bags.  They need help.  Seriously.  😂

I used a tutorial from Just Jude Designs, which you can access HERE.  I made a couple tweaks to the pattern, since I was mass producing them.  It just made it easier for me to work quickly.  

I will give you a rough idea of the tutorial below.  Please access the Just Jude Designs page for a complete, thorough, and free tutorial.  It is a great tutorial, and the bags turned out so cute!   I had a ball making them!

Here's what I did:

I started out by dragging out a bunch of my Christmas fabric.


Then, my granddaughter and I sifted through the piles looking for sets of coordinating fabrics.  That took awhile - in fact, after about 30 minutes, my granddaughter gave up and left me on my own.  I still cry when I think about that.  🤣  

After several hours of pairing fabrics, and lots of chocolate, I was ready to start cutting.  I cut out all the bags before I started sewing.  I stacked them up and just worked through the pile.


I cut my outer pieces and my lining pieces 8" X 11".  I cut the channel pieces 2" X 8".  And I made each drawstring piece at least 2" X 26".  For me, I like them long.  I used an assortment of ribbons and cording for the drawstrings.

I prepared the channels, and the outer bag as well as the lining.



I did the boxed corners a little different than the tutorial.  I like to cut out squares in the corners, so I cut 1" squares out of each corner on the outer bags and the lining.  Hindsight, I could have cut out 2" squares.



Then I turned the outer bag, poked out the corners, and got them ready for the final assembly.





All it needs now is to sew the channel on, and thread it with a drawstring.




And there you have it!  It probably takes less time to make one of these bags, than it did to look at this post! 😅

Here are all of my bags before they were filled with goodies:






If you made it this far, thanks for reading all of this!  Y'all deserve an extra present or two from Santa! 🎄🎅


And that's a wrap! (No pun intended)  Thanks to Carol for hosting this blog hop, and also to Joan for being such a great hostess.  I'm so grateful I signed up!  I was late to the party, but so glad I came!

 I hope you all have a VERY Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!  I'm already thinking about January,  white rabbits, and what I'm going to make!  See you soon!


Sunday, December 3, 2023

Weekly Menu Plan 12-3 to 12-9, 2023

 

It's time to get those lists sent in, kids!  I'm working on mine - not writing one, filling some!  Santa needs all the help he can get these days.  And in between sewing and cooking, I am one of the....

Big shoes to fill, I know.  😉

I hope you all had a good week last week.  The weeks are just flying by, I could use a few days of nothing to do and nowhere to go.  But then, at my age, I better be careful what I wish for!

This whole month is filling up with activities faster than I can say Jingle Bells.  Weekly menus are going to get quick and easy after this week.  I already am struggling to get everything I want to get done each day.  I'm sure you're all in the same boat, too!  But then, I think we all need to sit down and unwind with a good meal and some conversation.  It's so important to not let this month slide by in a blur.  I'm going to prep some meals for my daughter for the rest of the month, too, so it cuts down on her load.  I remember what it's like to come home every day from work, and then have to cook and clean up.  And grade papers.  And do lesson plans.  And make phone calls.  And do laundry, and......the list goes on and on, doesn't it?  Sometimes I wonder how I did it, and how all you working moms do it!

Anyway.  Back to the menu plan.  Here it is for the week, and as usual, notes and recipe links are below.  


Sunday:

Baked Caramel Apple Oatmeal is from Kitchen and Kids - I love baked oatmeal in the winter months!  If you're gluten free, make sure you use gluten free oats and caramel syrup

Gluten Free Chocolate Eclair Cake is from Gluten Free on a Shoestring

Monday:

Christmas Eggs are from Finding Joy In My Kitchen

Gluten Free Tuna Casserole is from Gluten Free Palate

Gluten Free Banana Cream Pie is from Kiss Gluten Good-Bye

Tuesday:

One-Pot Red Beans and Rice is from Southern Bite

Wednesday:


Gluten Free Chicken Parmesan is from Mama Gourmand - I am using a jar of spaghetti sauce in place of her homemade marinara sauce

Gluten Free Italian Love Cake is from The Seasoned Mom - I am using a gluten free chocolate cake mix in place of the regular one.  No other changes are needed.

Thursday:

Gluten Free Gingerbread Donuts are from Gluten Free Palate - these are new to me and I can't wait to try them!

Friday:

Gluten Free Waffles are from Mama Knows Gluten Free

Egg Roll In A Bowl is from Once Upon A Chef

Gluten Free White Chocolate Cranberry Cookies are from Strength and Sunshine

Saturday:

Gluten Free Cinnamon Bun Coffee Cake is from Stillwood Kitchen

Gluten Free Chicken Noodle Soup is from Mama Knows Gluten Free - so good!


Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie Snickerdoodle Crumb Bars are from The Gluten Free Gathering


That's it for the week!  Don't forget to be a blessing to others, and have a wonderful week!

22 days and counting.....