October 2020

Here are a few of my favorite things

I may have a slight obsession when it comes to kitchen tools and equipment. Of course, I don’t have everything that I want, but I have most of the things that I need to make cooking and baking a breeze. My Christmas list each year is usually chock full of items for the kitchen. Yes, they are for me, but my family and loved ones get to reap the benefits. I have several things that I love, but in my best Oprah voice, I may have a slight obsession when it comes to kitchen tools and equipment. Of course, I don’t have everything that I want, but I have most of the things that I need to make cooking and baking a breeze.

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Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwich

Peanut Butter & Jelly

I came up with the idea for this blog post this past week. It was about 5:50am and I was up and in the kitchen, where you can find me every weekday morning at this time. My husband’s alarm for work goes off at 5:40am. He gets up and starts the coffee before he gets ready to start his day. I lie there for a few minutes, internally whining about not wanting to get up, then I drag myself downstairs to make his lunch for the day. I complain about “having” to do this all the time. Truth be told, even though I am far from a morning person, he and I both enjoy spending the first few grumpy minutes of the day together. And, since he had a health scare a few years ago, this is a way that I can ensure that he is not eating garbage for breakfast and lunch.

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Chicken Pot Pie

My Favorite Comfort Foods

Comfort Food, is defined by Wikipedia as “food that provides a nostalgic or sentimental value to someone and may be characterized by its high caloric nature, high carbohydrate level, or simple preparation. The nostalgia may be specific to an individual, or it may apply to a specific culture.” These are things that I make when it’s cold outside or when life has been rough and you need a hug from the inside.

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CSA Vegetables

What’s A CSA?

Several years ago, I was having a conversation about food with a fellow foodie and coworker of mine. She mentioned a great recipe that she had for Butternut Squash soup that she would share with me. The recipe came from her CSA when she picked up her weekly vegetable share. I’d never heard of a CSA, so I asked her about it. She explained that CSA stood for Community Supported Agriculture. It was essentially purchasing a share of a farm. You pay one price that entitled you to get a weekly share of the farm’s harvest. I was intrigued to learn about this, and like many things that intrigue me, the thought got buried in the back of my mind.

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Matt & Mary Camping

How I Fell In Love With Camping

I live in a house full of boys. They enjoy outdoor things like fishing, hiking, kayaking and such. I’m more of a lie on the beach/sit on the porch/luxury resort kinda girl. When it came to planning adventures, I’m usually outnumbered. About 5 years ago, I decided to indulge the boys and plan a lake trip. I would concede to going to a campground, but I was NOT willing to sleep in a tent. I didn’t want to do it in the Army when I had to, so I sure wasn’t going to pay someone to sleep in a tent. I found a happy compromise and rented a lakeside cottage at Keen Lake, which is about an hour north of our house in Waymart, PA. I was expecting it to be similar to a trip to the Jersey Shore, so I packed up what felt like our whole house and we headed out for a new adventure.

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