My own recipe inspired by soups that I've eaten in various restaurants.
In large pot:
2-3 qts beef stock-preferably home made with little salt
1T Old Bay seasoning
1t thyme
3-4 strips bacon diced
1T Worchestershire sauce
2 chopped jalepenos or 1/8t cayenne or 1/2 t Tobasco sauce
1 28 ounce can diced tomatoes
1.5c diced carrots
2c chopped onions
1c chopped celery
1c diced potato (no need to peel)
Simmer for 1 hour & add:
2c mixed fresh or frozen vegetables (I like corn,peas & string beans)
1 pound crabmeat
Black pepper to taste
Bring to boil & simmer 15 minutes more. Taste-if not salty enough for you, add more
Old Bay.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Thanks CWA
When I see how much my prescription plan saves me, I'm very grateful that my Union got it for me. I have an UTI. Usually, when I start to have symptoms, a few days of extra water & cranberry capsules will clear it right up. this time it hit me hard & fast. My Dr has prescribed Ciprofloxacn-20 tablets cost me $.94. The uninsured price is $117.95!!! & that's a generic!
Pretty scary patient info sheets-Stay away from calcium, iron, nsaids, caffeine, sunlight....
Pretty scary patient info sheets-Stay away from calcium, iron, nsaids, caffeine, sunlight....
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Liza Jane-the sweetest monster
Wild mushrooms
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
mini taco party night
OK, so it was just Charlie & me, but it still felt like a party. 2 days ago I made my first fresh salsa of the season. I had bought Tostitos scoops, because we like a big pile of salsa on a small chip. As we were eating them, I came up with an idea. Tonight, I made taco burger, put a bed of lettuce on 2 plates with tomato & red pepper garnish & picked out about 20 perfect scoops. I also put out a bowl of salsa, sour cream, Hellavagood jalepeno cheddar dip (was going to be shredded cheese, but I found the dip & it was perfect) & the hot taco meat with spoons in each bowl. The idea was to pile up layers on the scoops. We both like to play with our food, so we had fun.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Reverse paper applique
Here are instructions for my variation of reverse paper applique:
Reverse Paper Applique
Note-This technique will produce a mirror image, so you might want to reverse your picture before you begin.
Step 1:
Pin, tape or spray baste your picture to the back of your background fabric. (Optional-insert batting between the fabric & paper.)-
Step 2:
Starting with the piece closest to the background, slap a hunk of fabric on the front of your background fabric. Tape the edges & if it’s a large piece, add a few pins from the paper side.
Step 4:
Remove from machine, flip over & trim applique piece close to the stitching. Repeat steps 2-4 until all pieces have been added.
Step 5:
Remove paper. Trim optional batting if you are going for a trapunto effect.
Step 6:
Here you have two options. I usually add the final batting & backing now, but you can continue without them. From the front, Satin stitch around all pieces.
Reverse Paper Applique
Note-This technique will produce a mirror image, so you might want to reverse your picture before you begin.
Step 1:
Pin, tape or spray baste your picture to the back of your background fabric. (Optional-insert batting between the fabric & paper.)-
Step 2:
Starting with the piece closest to the background, slap a hunk of fabric on the front of your background fabric. Tape the edges & if it’s a large piece, add a few pins from the paper side.
Step 3:
Set your machine for short straight stitches (about 20 per inch). With the paper side up, stitch on the line around your piece.
Set your machine for short straight stitches (about 20 per inch). With the paper side up, stitch on the line around your piece.
Step 4:
Remove from machine, flip over & trim applique piece close to the stitching. Repeat steps 2-4 until all pieces have been added.
Step 5:
Remove paper. Trim optional batting if you are going for a trapunto effect.
Step 6:
Here you have two options. I usually add the final batting & backing now, but you can continue without them. From the front, Satin stitch around all pieces.
Here's a quilt that I appliqued in gold lame' I wouldn't have considered doing it any other way. df
New kitty has a name
Thursday, July 23, 2009
What have we done?
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
2 more new quilts
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- Retired from Verizon in 2002. Moved from Delaware to Pennsylvania Wilds in 2003. Sorry about the comment word verification-I was getting too many blog commentspams.