Monday, February 28, 2011

Shovel, Swear and Hello Sandwich with Taco Chicken Leftovers

I knew that Taco Chicken would be great for leftovers in a Pita with Caesar Salad from the extra salad I made yesterday with a hot tea.

Enough with this bloody snow

My front entrance is usually protected from the north blow but this is what I have today and it is cold, cold, cold and heavy.
All I could do is the entrance for the mailman.....and I shovelled on Saturday to the cement.



Do I have to think about South Dakota to feel positive?


I guess this coulda been my entrance if I lived there

Yikes!!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Happy Birthday Curtis

Happy Birthday Curtis

Taco Chicken on Oscar Night and a Greek Salad

Well it's Oscar night and I want a ready made supper when I throw on my hot pink boa, $6 black leggings from Giant Tiger( this week) and my gold high heels,  to settle in for three hours of watching the Glamour night of the year. 

There is nothing easier than this.
Just the best!


Taco Chicken

3 -4 chicken breasts
1 can mushroom soup
1 cup medium salsa
1/2 package Taco seasoning
Crockpot
1/2 cup sour cream

Rinse out chicken breasts and cut in half and place in crockpot.  Sprinkle with taco seasoning.  Pour mushroom soup and salsa on top. Cover and cook on Low for 6 hours.  You can add 1/2 cup sour cream to mixture just before turning crockpot off, or add put a spoonful of sourcream on chicken when it's on your plate...if you're a visual person...and like a Chef's presentation. 

Being that I was home, I set the crockpot to High for 3 hours and noticed that the sauce was starting to burn along the top edges a bit, so reduced the heat to Low for 2 more hours.
Served with Greek Salad and short grain rice.

I'll never do this again without doubling the recipe because it is a great leftover food.
Sooo good.

Add a bottle of red Cabernet Sauvignon, Copper Moon, Kelowna, B.C. and the Oscars were bearly bearable. I was so bored I coulda vacuumed. 
When the Tabloid Queen has to get drunk to enjoy the Oscars...they are pretty bad.


                                    

Day 35

Mother nature just dusts my hill every week with a layer of snow because she knows the grader isn't coming.


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Could Kick Myself

My shopping goal price for items is $24.99 and under. 
I was shopping a few months ago at Winners and found this hot pink sequined Betseyville bags for $24 .  Bought one and then went back and rethought about buying a few extra for gifts because I thought they were so cheap and fun and glittery and definitely a glamour bag everyone would want to have.  Thought about it, went and looked at the bag a couple of times and finally decided not to buy any that day.  I went this week and the bag caught my eye again and I went to see how much it was....

Regular $70....on sale for $40. 


Well I'm glad I bought mine anyhow.  If nothing else it's eye candy for my closet.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Glampingbaba's Bread Pudding

Soul satisfying dessert on a cold day from simple kitchen ingredients.

I take my ingredients out of my new fridge
Thanks to Rob and Brandy




Glampingbaba’s Bread Pudding

3 eggs
3 cups whole milk or half and half
¾ cup brown sugar
¼ cup butter
Dash of salt
4-5 cups old bread
1 tsp. Cinnamon
½ cup raisins(optional)
1 tsp. Vanilla
¼ tsp. Nutmeg.
Butter a casserole dish, size depending on how much bread you have.  In a medium saucepan over medium heat milk until hot but not boiling. Remove from heat and add butter, stir until melted and cool to lukewarm.  Beat eggs, salt, sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla, and slowly add milk.  Place small pieces of  torn up bread and sprinkle raisins on top  into buttered 

 Calories all the way!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Babcia's Homemade Buns

I took this picture of one of Babcia's baking pans when she moved into her present senior's place.
 She won't be baking anymore.
 She used to take such pride in baking her buns.

If this pan could talk.
Yehzoos!


In this picture if you squint really hard, you can almost see dough that's buttered, rising in the pan and smell yeast.



See it was rising.




Babcia’s Buns
Old tarnished bake pans sit on the floor
Hot buns will come from these no more
Babcia’s homemade buns were her pride
Golden crusted, fluffy, with butter on the side
Robin Hood flour gently baked, lovingly with lard
Having  fresh buns on the table was hard
She fired up a wood stove in the early days
And blended into the dough her country ways
She kneaded and punched till we were fed
Those were the days when bread was bread.
Our satisfied stomachs did not give her joy
It was the “finished bun” that made her say “Yoy”
Aroma filled her tiny kitchen space as she baked
And the hard work she did never left a trace
When she brought us care packages to eat
Her homemade buns were always a treat
Garlic Sausage and dills and a couple of buns
Add a nice cold beer and we were done
Making  chleb out of her old tarnished pans
Were a gift we remember from Babcia’s hands
Grammas are supposed to bake cookies and cake
But it’s Babcia’s kids who will miss what she baked.


Day 28...still no grader

Graders are now phantoms in the city.....well actually they have always been dreamed of here so I guess they were always phantoms in our area but I remain optimistic. Not only do we still have no grader but a grader went down the main road and cleaned something... and then dropped his dump in our crescent on our snow pile on top of fresh snow so now it looks dirty. 

What the hell???

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Am I driving backwords?


I'm in my car. This is in my driving lane on the way home from work.  I guess this guy wasn't listening when they were teaching the rules of parking.  Then I turn the corner and there's a car parked  in the middle of the road with the driver and passenger doors both open wide taking up the whole road so no one can pass on either side.  I understand road rage!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Glampingbaba's Lazy Sauerkraut Holopchi


Well it's Valentine's....so instead of just having a "big" glass of red wine and calling it a day after scrubbing, and vacuming.....I made one of my favorite dishes with  a little red in it.  I like cabbage rolls but I am not an authentic cabbage roller.  I prefer the lazy ones and sometimes when you crave some sauerkraut, these will taste much better.

Glampingbaba's Sauerkraut Holopchi

1 litre Bicks wine sauerkraut
14 oz, can original diced tomatoes
1 cup uncooked rice( cooked to directions)
1 package ground beef
1 onion
salt and pepper
garlic salt
dill weed

Cook rice. Put drained sauerkraut in 2 cups of water and simmer for about 10-15 minutes just to presoften it a bit. Not necessary but I prefer it this way. Brown ground beef until it almost changes colour and throw in 1 diced onion until almost translucent. Salt and pepper to preferred taste. Add hot sauerkraut, drained of water,  to beef mixture, stir and add cooked rice. Sprinkle garlic salt and dill as desired. Add 1 can diced tomatoes.  Simmer turning mixture over for about 15-20 minutes until all flavours blend into each other.  Better as the days go by for reheating.  This makes alot but one can use smaller sauerkraut jars and less hamburger and rice quantities....and for the Veggie nuts.....use your fake steak and mix with everything else in much the same way. (Saute your onion till golden and then add  veggie ground and sauerkraut, rice, tomatoes and season.  You'll get a similar taste just no meat flavour).



Day 21 Snow Pile

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Day 14 Snowpile in crescent

Day 14...Still waiting for the grader...



Parking is hilarious


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Glampingbaba's Easy Pulled Pork

Wow was this easy, fast and delicious on fresh baked bread with butter.  Threw this in a crockpot at noon and it was ready when I came home for supper.  Wish I had made coleslaw.


11/2 kg. pork shoulder blade roast
1 onion
1 botttle Kraft Chicken n' Rib Barbecue sauce.

Slice onion and put in bottom of crockpot, set roast on top, 1 bottle barbecue sauce mixed with 1 cup water poured over roast. cover and set on High for 5 hours.  No fuss....my kinda cookin'.
  

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Happy 2nd Birthday Lukee

          Happy Birthday my little Lukee.......
oooops and Babcia too



Okay this is bad...but not really bad.

I wanted a birthday cupcake so I could SKYPE Lukee with and blow out the candles on his very special day .  But I was too tired to go to the grocery store and buy just one cupcake.  Then I remembered......and this is the really bad part..........

On December 23rd, 2010,  Brandy made some chocolate peppermint cupcakes at my house before I came home from work.  When I got home I was too sick to eat anything and so didn't have one.  The cupcakes were on the counter and the evening passed and nobody had eaten a cupcake.  Next morning they were still sitting there. I guess too many chocolates and Xmas goodies and there just wasn't time to eat everything.  So I put the cupcakes into a cupcake carrier and put them in my attached garage where it was freezing cold. I didn't want the cupcakes drying out before we ate them.  Well as it turned out....nobody ate them....forgot about them, I guess.....and they stayed in the garage.  After being sick for so long, I never went out to the garage to empty the carrier, even though I look at them everyday as I leave in  my car and come back in my car........I look at them with guilt.....that they were so delicious looking and nobody had one.

Well here it is February 2nd, 2011....and they are still in the garage frozen and just as scrumptious looking as the day they were baked. .....right down to the shaved chocolate on the icing.

 So I just plucked one out, stuck a candle in it and sang my Happy Birthday on SKYPE to Lukee.  So these were not baked for nothing.....

I sure wish I could eat mine...but even tho' they are pretty frozen....I think I'll just imagine I ate one. 

                             The end of my sad cupcake story