Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Cats Tip of the Day..."Slicing Meat w/ Ease"

 Hey everyone...hope y'all are having a great week. I wanted to share a tip if you're not already doing this please give it a try! We all know it's BBQ season & slicing meat can be a bit daunting. Recently I was watching one of my favorite cooking shows and she stated put your meat in the freezer about 10 minutes before slicing. This helps with neater slices giving your meat a tender cut as well. I immediately had to try! The funny thing is last weekend we we're BBQ'ng with friends & I shared the tip and he goes "I do that all the time" Hmm....where have I been...thank God for cooking shows to bring you up to speed with the trend! I mostly eat chicken these days and we all know how slicing a chicken breast can be and have to say this really helps. My dear dad loved to BBQ. But have to say he was know for "burning the buns." He never had a problem passing those burnt buns around :-) Precious memories! So hope this tip helps & have fun BBQ'ng this summer.

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Blessed Cooking from My Home to Yours,

Cat

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Monday, May 23, 2022

Cats Tip of the Day!..."Storing Tomatoes"

 Hey everyone...hope your Monday is off to a great start. Recently I was watching one of my favorite cooking shows "the Kitchen," & they we're talking about preserving the life of a tomato. Needless to say, that caught my attention. I think I've tried every method known to man except this...storing tomatoes stem side down on plate in a cool, dry area on counter. Y'all may already be doing this but I have not. I get so disgusted when produce ripens before I need it too. Produce is so expensive & thought of wasting money makes me ill these days. Yes, if it does happen....no worries...just roast them & make spaghetti sauce or salsa :-) Anyway, going to definitely try this myself & I hope this tip helps you as well. Have a great...safe week!

Blessed Cooking from My Home to Yours,

Cat

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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Cats Tip of the Day! Removing cat hair off your quilt!

 Hey everyone...hope all is well. I had to share this post cause if you have a cat like me, you know the dreadful task of removing cat hair off your blanket or quilt. I seriously have tried all the tricks and still would have hair on the quilt. I have a blue maltase and her hair shows up like a beacon. Recently I used a wet paper towel and just wiped it over her hair on the quilt. I was so amazed of how it all came up! Seriously so much easier & better even with the vacuum attachment. Plus, I didn't need to drag out the vacuum every day! The pic below shows the actual hair that came up. You may already know this trick but if you don't, please try it! I'm thankful my cat usually lays in the same spot as most cats do but now, I'm a little less stressed when cleaning up after her! :-) My cat is named after my sweet late grandmother Lottie so how could I ever get mad :-) Hope this tip helps!

Blessed Cooking from My Home to Yours,

Cat

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Sunday, May 15, 2022

"A Grandchild is the Secret Ingredient in any recipe"

 Hey everyone...hope y'all are having a great weekend. I've recently been working on a cookbook for my grandson & I asked him what his favorite recipes and times are together with Gege in the kitchen. I was actually thrilled with his reaction of why & what are you up to Gege. Well,,,it didn't take him long to figure it out and his exact words were..."you mean I'll have your recipes written down and I can make them too". Be still my heart.... I knew this gift would be meaningful but didn't realize the impact especially at his age being only eleven. It just made me think of how much of an impact those special memories cooking together are so special. So, I really encourage you to follow along with me creating a special cookbook or notebook for your special someone. Oh, and before I forget...let me share his sweet answers were.....pancakes, cinnamon toast, omelets, mashed potatoes, ham, deviled eggs, cookies oh and spaghetti. Be still my heart. I'm sure he'll come up with some other recipes by the time this cookbook project is over. My intentions we're for this to be a surprise but now kind of glad that he will be part of this project with me. After all, he is the secret ingredient in everything we make to make our recipes together perfect!

Blessed Cooking from My Home to yours,

Cat

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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

"A Cookbook full of Memories"

 Hey everyone...hope y'all are doing great. I'm slowly getting things going again...baby steps as they say. I've had to learn to do things in moderation these days and if you've read an earlier post I'm putting my "kitchen timer" to good use! Yes...I set the time for me...sounds weird but works. When you're used to doing things full force and now with time limits it makes you get a little creative. I can't sit or stand for a lengthy time so I ser the timer to keep me in check. Again, baby steps! Well, I've been talking a lot lately about leaving a legacy due to my recent dads passing. I'm doing a cookbook for my grandson 'cause one of our special memories together is cooking together or him telling me what he'd like to eat. I'll be going soon for my dad's funeral and he had already put in his "food request." I said well you're definitely going to learn some cooking skills 'cause "Gege" is a little slow at the junction these days! His reply was "cool." So there ya go...love that young man! So the first thing that I do is find a stable notebook binder...the kind the kiddos use in school is perfect. That way they can add in recipes along the way & use the notebook forever.. Plus each time he drags it our for a recipe he'll remember our fun times together in the kitchen. You can "freehand" your recipes which I think is so cool when you come across an old recipe and you see their handwriting. It's like getting a "warm hug." Oh my gosh this is making me cry and I'm still here...obviously! :-) What my grandson doesn't realize is he doesn't know about this gift but I'm going to ask him to draw a pic of me and him cooking together and that will be the artwork inside the cookbook. He's a great artist already so I can't wait to see what he comes up with. Also, we love making pancakes together so I already have a plan to "sneak" some healthy choices in the batter this go around. He's all about healthy choices these days to do all his sport activities so this will be a "win-win." Another thing that I do when creating a cookbook is to feature special pics along with the recipe. You can photoshop off your computer or get creative and make this into a "scrapbook" project. I'll be doing a little of both 'cause scrapbook pieces area bit pricey unless you catch items on sale. So I hope you join in on this journey with me and create a special cookbook for your loved one or make one into a special gift for a wedding or birthday or just because. Either way you choose...just remember to have fun & as I always say "less-stress-cooking" :-) Practice those recipes that are special and write them down as you are preparing them...holly cow do I need to "revisit" mine...I get in the habit of just cooking and not even think about how much I put in of a certain ingredient until my daughter asks...oops! Needless to say this will definitely be an interesting journey!

Blessed Cooking from My Home to Yours,

Cat

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