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    Watching & Listening – Mar/Apr 24

    Still playing catch up. Here’s my Watching & Listening post for March and April 2024! Jump to: Movies  |  TV Shows  |  Podcasts  |  Music Movies Irish Wish (Netflix) Benchwarmers (Netflix) The Hill (Netflix) A Mile In His Shoes (Netflix) Your Place or Mine (Netflix) Irish Wish – Cute rom-com with Lindsay Lohan, but the premise was a bit annoying. Benchwarmers – Baseball movie – Hated this, but Rob loved it. The Hill – Baseball movie with Dennis Quaid – Loved it – tear jerker. A Mile in His Shoes – Baseball movie – true story – loved it! Your…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 26}

    Here we are for Day 26 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that are scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. However, while preparing these posts, I noticed that a few of my original posts have disappeared. I have no idea what books I’m missing, so I just found another interesting cookbook for this post. Calling all Gilmore Girl fans out there!! Today’s choice is for you. Eat Like a Gilmore: The Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of Gilmore Girl by Kristi Carlson I realized after purchasing this book that one of…

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    2024::May 6-12

    + Rob and I went to the Employee Recognition ceremony. This year it was at the Gogue for the 1st time. Rob got his 10 year pin. (not my photo) + This week we also had these northern lights, which I actually didn’t get to see. So this is not my photo, but I wanted to remember it. + These mini-salads are so easy and good. The brand is Taylor Farms. I get them at Walmart, but I’m sure you can find them at other stores. They’re a salad kit for 1 person. I love the Caesar, Nashville Hot, and…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 25}

    Here we are for Day 25 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. However, while preparing these posts, I noticed that a few of my original posts have disappeared. I have no idea what books I’m missing, so I just found another interesting cookbook for this post. The 5-Ingredient College Cookbook: Easy, Healthy Recipes for the Next Four Years & Beyond by Pamela Ellgen which I like because her recipes are simple and don’t require a bunch of ingredients. Table of Contents I know…

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    2024::May 1-5

    + Auburn University grad party for 2 brothers who we watched grow in scouting. The party was on the rooftop of Map of Horton Hardgrave Hall. + At said party…there were so many cute Auburn desserts. The cookies were too cute to eat. + More homemade pizza on pre-made cauliflower crust + Froggy on the back deck + Katniss looking large 😉 + Kayleigh just because she’s so cute + Dinner one night, a friend of ours smokes briskets and pork loins and they are so amazing. This was so delish.

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 24}

    Here we are for Day 24 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. It’s the time of year for state and local fairs. I decided to pull out a really cool cookbook that I picked up a few years ago called Blue Ribbon USA: Prizewinning Recipes from State and County Fairs. I love the signs from the old state fairs. The recipes I want to try include Missouri’s Catfish Wraps, South Dakota’s Pumpkin Streusel Sweet Rolls and Rhode Island’s Apple-Cinnamon Oatmeal Bread…among others. If…

  • Life

    Monthly Digest::4.2024

    I’m writing this post way late due to surgery and recovery. I probably won’t do full post, because I’m honestly not going to remember everything. However, I didn’t want to just skip this post either. LIFE Happenings Here’s my weekly posts to catch you up. Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Loving getting to see my Texas fam. Happy to have my surgery behind me. Excited to go to Texas to visit family and have another week off work, with my sling on. Disappointments not getting to hold my niece as much as would have liked. Dreading just…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 23}

    Here we are for Day 23 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. I am probably in the minority in that when I get a cookbook, I read it like a novel; cover to cover. The Kitchn Cookbook: Recipes, Kitchens & Tips to Inspire Your Cooking is 304 pages of absolute cookbook “gold”! Many previous reviews of this book said this book was great for those new to cooking or who are just starting out in the kitchen. I tend to disagree with that,…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 22}

    I’m taking part in the 31 days challenge this year. As a collector of great cookbooks, I decided to share 31 must read cookbooks. Some of these books will be books that are part of my collection that I have found useful through the years, while others are books I come across in the library. Have yall heard of Hungry Girl? She started off as a blogger and then ended up with a cooking show and now writes books. I was so excited when she started publishing. I have 2 of her books. I think Hungry Girl 1-2-3: The Easiest,…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 21}

    Here we are for Day 21 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. I love all the books by Gooseberry Patch. One of favorites is called the Gooseberry Patch Family Favorites Recipes. I love this book because the recipes are easy and can all be cooked on a weeknight. I’ve cooked several recipes from this book and have really enjoyed them. They are a crowd pleaser, as well. I’m wanting to try the Tomato Pie as well as the Chicken Fajita Chowder. This book…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 8}

    Here we are for Day 5 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old URL, while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. Today I’m sharing a cookbook that one of our family friends, Vicky, was using when we were visiting one time called Deep South Staples: or How to Survive in a Southern Kitchen Without a Can of Cream of Mushroom Soup. Vicky has a beautiful kitchen that has a wall of built-ins filled with multitudes of cookbooks of all kinds. I could sit in her kitchen for days just reading them all and eating Vicky’s amazing cooking.…

  • Life

    2024::Apr 22-30 Texas Trip

    I’m back again…haha! I know I checked in a couple weeks ago, but between hiring season at work and physical therapy twice a week with home exercises everyday by the time I get home, I’m exhausted. So here we are for another weekly highlight post. + This week we went to Texas. Rob had a conference to attend for work. I enjoyed chilling out and doing a little sightseeing. Right near our hotel was a Torchy’s Tacos!! Love their cheese dip. + One of the nights we went to the new Ranger’s stadium. + At the end of the week,…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 20}

    Here we are for Day 20 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. Baking Illustrated is one of the best baking resources around. It’s my go to baking ‘bible’ that I think anyone who wants to improve their baking and expand their baking repertoire should own. I know my baking has improved leaps and bounds since receiving this book as a gift a few years ago. This book is called Baking Illustrated, because all of the images are illustrated with a few key pics…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 19}

    Here we are for Day 19 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. Today I’m sharing one of my favorite cookbooks from year gone by. I picked this up years ago at a thrift store or somewhere. I think I paid a buck for this book called Jell-O Collection: 3 Cookbooks in 1. I assure you it’s worth way more than a $1 in my kitchen. These Peanut Butter parfaits are a favorite. Such an easy recipe as long as you plan ahead. With…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 18}

    Here we are for Day 18 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that I’ve scheduled ahead of time, while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. I guess this we United Cakes of America: Recipes Celebrating Every State by Warren Brown. This book is a must read cookbook because this book is just beautiful and I guess it’s just the teacher in me that loves state themed books. You will learn a little (or maybe a lot). I mean really, who’s heard of a Bizcochito Cake or a Kuchen? Click here to see more from this…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 17}

    Here we are for Day 17 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that I’ve scheduled ahead of time, while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. Today I bringing you another lovely book I got for my birthday and one of which is perfect for me. It’s called The Homesick Texan’s Family Table: Lone Star Cooking from My Kitchen to Yours. I am totally with the author, Lisa, in that I am sometimes a homesick Texan as well. Lisa has a blog called The Homesick Texan, which I’ve followed even before her first book called The…

  • Life

    Share Our Lives: 5 Favorite and Least Favorite Foods

    5 Favorite Foods Burgers Pizza Chips and Hummus particularly this kind Fresh Cravings Jalapeno Cilantro Hummus Mexican food (fajitas are my go to on low carb – no tortillas or rice) Chocolate I was looking at most loved/hated foods by Americans and I saw that a lot of people don’t like onions, ranch dressing, olives, and cilantro. I love all these things!! What about you? 5 Least Favorite Foods Tofu Oysters Anchovies Liver (organ meat in general) Spam ~~~~~~~~~~~Feel free to jump in with the link up on one of these blogs: Joanne / Dara / Adrienne / Jen /…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 16}

    Here we are for Day 16 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that I’ve scheduled ahead of time, while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. Joy of Cooking is one of the all time best selling cookbooks. This a very thick book that is not only full of recipes, it is a great reference book that every kitchen needs. These pages show how each page is packed with recipes. Here you see the different pages show what a great reference this book is. This book is a must read cookbook because anything and everything you…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 15}

    Here we are for Day 15 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that I scheduled ahead of time, while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. As a collector of great cookbooks, I decided to share 31 must read cookbooks. Some of these books will be books that are part of my collection that I have found useful through the years, while others are books I come across in the library. Today I’m featuring the ever popular Paula Deen and one of her first cookbooks The Lady & Sons Savannah Country Cookbook is a simple book,…

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    31 Days of Must Read Cookbooks {Day 14}

    Here we are for Day 14 of the series of that I’m moving over from my old blog that I scheduled ahead of time while I’m recovering from shoulder surgery. Italian kitchen (World cook’s collection) is the book I’m recommending today. This book covers many aspects of Italian ingredients as well as the Italian Cuisine. There are over 100 Italian recipes from many different parts of Italy. However, it does NOT include the homemade pasta that has been passed down in Rob’s family called Covatels or Cavatelli. *bummer* Here’s an example of the step by step instructions with pictures to…