This is what happens when we get a wild hair and decide to put up Christmas lights...at night!
Alani and Luke wanted lights up for days and they finally broke down and couldn't take it anymore. They worked with flashlights and put some up, but I'm glad they're leaving the rest of the yard and trees for tomorrow.
Just love my little elves! I Hope you are able to put some Christmas cheer around your home soon...only, hopefully during the day!!
Christmas lights and jingle bells, Taniya
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Turkey Roasting 101
Let me say right off that I am no cooking expert! Just mentioning it is hysterical. But this recipe I have used year after year and been so pleased with the outcome that I just have to share it. Clark Kent is even happy with the outcome and he is especially particular about his turkey being moist and flavorful!
I always use a heavy roasting pan with a rack. You'll also want to get some cheesecloth, and a cooking thermometer. This is for a turkey that's about 20 lbs. Adjust cooking time for other size birds and keep an eye on your thermometer. Heat oven to 450 degrees and place rack on lowest level in oven.
1. Remove giblets and neck from body.
2.Tuck wingtips under body so they won't burn.
3.If you cook your stuffing in the bird, be sure you don't pack it tightly or it won't cook evenly and bacteria could grow.
4. After stuffing, pull the neck flap down and fasten with a toothpick.
5. Pull legs together loosely and tie with any kind of sturdy cotton string. Tie in a bow to easily untie later.
6. Rub turkey with butter and salt and pepper.
7. Cut a large piece of cheesecloth into a 17", four layer square.
8. Melt at least two sticks of butter in a bowl and soak cheesecloth in it.
9. Cover turkey with the soaked cheesecloth; the cloth should cover the breast and part of the leg area. Make sure the cheesecloth never dries out or comes in contact with the sides of the oven as it could catch on fire.(This has never happened to me but good to know)
10. Cook for 30 minutes at 450 then reduce temp. to 350 and continue cooking.
11. Every 30 minutes (I set a timer so I don't lose track),use a pastry brush to baste the cheesecloth and exposed area of the turkey with the butter. Do basting in the oven and as quickly as possible so oven temp. doesn't drop.
12. If pan juices are ever in danger of overflowing (again, never happened)spoon some out and reserve for gravy.
13. After the third hour of cooking remove turkey from oven and discard cheesecloth. it will be quite brown. Gently baste turkey with pan juices and return to oven.
14. After the fourth hour of cooking, insert thermometer into thickest part of thigh. When the temperature reaches 180 degrees, your turkey is done!! Easy peasy!
Many blessings to you and may your Thanksgiving be full of family, friends, and giving thanks to the One who gives us all so much!! Taniya
I always use a heavy roasting pan with a rack. You'll also want to get some cheesecloth, and a cooking thermometer. This is for a turkey that's about 20 lbs. Adjust cooking time for other size birds and keep an eye on your thermometer. Heat oven to 450 degrees and place rack on lowest level in oven.
1. Remove giblets and neck from body.
2.Tuck wingtips under body so they won't burn.
3.If you cook your stuffing in the bird, be sure you don't pack it tightly or it won't cook evenly and bacteria could grow.
4. After stuffing, pull the neck flap down and fasten with a toothpick.
5. Pull legs together loosely and tie with any kind of sturdy cotton string. Tie in a bow to easily untie later.
6. Rub turkey with butter and salt and pepper.
7. Cut a large piece of cheesecloth into a 17", four layer square.
8. Melt at least two sticks of butter in a bowl and soak cheesecloth in it.
9. Cover turkey with the soaked cheesecloth; the cloth should cover the breast and part of the leg area. Make sure the cheesecloth never dries out or comes in contact with the sides of the oven as it could catch on fire.(This has never happened to me but good to know)
10. Cook for 30 minutes at 450 then reduce temp. to 350 and continue cooking.
11. Every 30 minutes (I set a timer so I don't lose track),use a pastry brush to baste the cheesecloth and exposed area of the turkey with the butter. Do basting in the oven and as quickly as possible so oven temp. doesn't drop.
12. If pan juices are ever in danger of overflowing (again, never happened)spoon some out and reserve for gravy.
13. After the third hour of cooking remove turkey from oven and discard cheesecloth. it will be quite brown. Gently baste turkey with pan juices and return to oven.
14. After the fourth hour of cooking, insert thermometer into thickest part of thigh. When the temperature reaches 180 degrees, your turkey is done!! Easy peasy!
Many blessings to you and may your Thanksgiving be full of family, friends, and giving thanks to the One who gives us all so much!! Taniya
Violette Update
It's been three and a half weeks since our little dog Violette had her neck broken (if you don't know the story click here) and I want to thank all my dear friends and relatives who have been praying for her recovery! She is not walking yet but we continue to see improvements almost daily. She hasn't been very interested in eating her dog food and I was very concerned about this because she lost weight. I tried cat food, which she used to love, but she didn't want that either. So then I started trying human food and WOW does she love human food!! Fish, chicken, and eggs are some favorites. Here's her morning meal...scrambled eggs!
Yummy!
One improvement in her leg function is that she pulls her back legs up under her like this
See, I take her outside a few times a day and support her underneath and she tries to scoot around with her muzzle, so I move her in the direction she wants to go in and she used to just let her legs drag behind like this
But now she's pulling them up under her! So I'm excited about that. Also, I don't think I mentioned this before but the bite to her neck also damaged her voice box or vocal cords because she hasn't been able to make a sound ever since. But now she's beginning to get her voice back!! Well, I've been trying everything I can think of to upload the video I wanted you to see but it keeps saying it can't support it so... I'll post it on my Facebook page! So thanks again to all of you for your continued prayers for our little doggie and we'll see you soon! Taniya
Yummy!
One improvement in her leg function is that she pulls her back legs up under her like this
See, I take her outside a few times a day and support her underneath and she tries to scoot around with her muzzle, so I move her in the direction she wants to go in and she used to just let her legs drag behind like this
But now she's pulling them up under her! So I'm excited about that. Also, I don't think I mentioned this before but the bite to her neck also damaged her voice box or vocal cords because she hasn't been able to make a sound ever since. But now she's beginning to get her voice back!! Well, I've been trying everything I can think of to upload the video I wanted you to see but it keeps saying it can't support it so... I'll post it on my Facebook page! So thanks again to all of you for your continued prayers for our little doggie and we'll see you soon! Taniya
Friday, November 16, 2012
Junk Food 911!
Yes this is a junk food emergency. If you have not yet heard, the Hostess company, creators of that insanely popular fat and sugar laden superstar the Twinkie, are indeed going out of business. Even though I wasn't allowed to eat such things very often as I was growing up, I did have my favorites. Those raspberry iced Zingers with coconut...Holy Cow!
Fortunately, I only eat one about every 3 or 4 months. Ha ha ha! I also have a weakness every now and then for Suzy Q's. They remind me of being a kid because on the rare occasion when we got this sort of treat I picked Suzy Q's.
My girls love Snoballs so we went out tonight to FIVE stores before we found any! And we just found these single serve packs. But it's better than nothing!
We found one lone box of Luke's favorite...the Orange Cupcake!
And Clark Kent's favorite were found only because a very sweet cashier thought they had a couple more "in the back."
I must admit it was a fun adventure dashing around town from store to store mostly finding this.
But we completed our mission! Now...if we can just make them last a year or two. Hee hee! Happy hunting out there all you junk food maniacs/adventurers. I hope you find your favorites!! Taniya
Fortunately, I only eat one about every 3 or 4 months. Ha ha ha! I also have a weakness every now and then for Suzy Q's. They remind me of being a kid because on the rare occasion when we got this sort of treat I picked Suzy Q's.
My girls love Snoballs so we went out tonight to FIVE stores before we found any! And we just found these single serve packs. But it's better than nothing!
We found one lone box of Luke's favorite...the Orange Cupcake!
And Clark Kent's favorite were found only because a very sweet cashier thought they had a couple more "in the back."
I must admit it was a fun adventure dashing around town from store to store mostly finding this.
But we completed our mission! Now...if we can just make them last a year or two. Hee hee! Happy hunting out there all you junk food maniacs/adventurers. I hope you find your favorites!! Taniya
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Prayers For Violette
I haven't made any time to blog lately because I've been so busy taking care of our precious little dog, Violette. She had a terrible thing happen to her about two weeks ago. She was attacked by a pit bull. It happened at night so I rushed her to the emergency pet hospital that's open all night. The prognosis was grim. She has a broken neck and could be paralyzed. The damage to her spinal cord made it hard for her to get enough oxygen so she had to be in an oxygen chamber. But she had some feeling in her back legs so I was hopeful. After a couple days I decided to bring her home. Pet hospitals get expensive!
She can't move so I turn her over every two or three hours and offer her food and water...even through the night. It's kind of like having a newborn baby. So I'm pretty tired out! But every day I notice a small improvement. Like she has begun moving her legs. All of them! She lifts her head now and moves it around. She has begun licking our hands again. And now I've been taking her out in the yard to get some sun three times a day. She also got her neck bandage off!
The bite wounds are healing,
and she's able to hold herself up on her front paws a few seconds now!
Pretty exciting! The vet could hardly believe it. So next week she starts some physical therapy exercises. So we're hoping and praying that our sweet puppy will be back to running and playing in no time! Please pray for Violette and I will keep you updated. Thanks everyone! Taniya
She can't move so I turn her over every two or three hours and offer her food and water...even through the night. It's kind of like having a newborn baby. So I'm pretty tired out! But every day I notice a small improvement. Like she has begun moving her legs. All of them! She lifts her head now and moves it around. She has begun licking our hands again. And now I've been taking her out in the yard to get some sun three times a day. She also got her neck bandage off!
The bite wounds are healing,
and she's able to hold herself up on her front paws a few seconds now!
Pretty exciting! The vet could hardly believe it. So next week she starts some physical therapy exercises. So we're hoping and praying that our sweet puppy will be back to running and playing in no time! Please pray for Violette and I will keep you updated. Thanks everyone! Taniya
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