April 8, 2012

He is Risen!

"Do not be afraid, 
for I know that you are looking for Jesus,
who was crucified. 



He is not here; he has risen, just as he said"  

Matthew 28:2-6 



He is Risen Indeed!!
 
A most blessed Resurrection Day to you!


April 5, 2012

"Meals in Minutes" Gooseberry Patch Giveaway! -- Cajun Chicken Pasta


This recipe is "the best pasta recipe in the whole wide world"!  According to several of my children!



Cajun Chicken Pasta
3 to 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
2 t. Cajun seasoning (see Tuesday's post HERE)
2 T. butter
8 slices green pepper
8 slices red pepper
4 mushrooms, sliced
2 green onions, sliced
2 c. whipping cream
1/4 t. dried basil
1/4 t. lemon pepper
1/4 t. salt
1/8 t. garlic salt
1/8 t. pepper
8 - oz. pkg. linguine, cooked
Garnish: grated Parmesan cheese

In a bowl, toss chicken strips with Cajun seasoning.  In a skillet over medium heat, saute chicken in butter about 5 minutes, until fully cooked.  Add peppers; mushrooms and onions; saute for 2 to 3 minutes.  Reduce heat; add cream and remaining seasonings.  Heat through but do not boil. Toss with linguine or spoon over individual servings of linguine.  Garnish with Parmesan cheese.
Serves 4 to 6.

Notes:
*I used a two cans of cooked chicken (it was Hormel, but I can't tell you what size can...about the size of a large can of tune). I just warmed it in the butter which took less than the five minutes needed to cook raw chicken.
*I used 1 teaspoon of onion powder in place of the green onions.
*I used 16 oz. of linguine and had plenty of sauce to go with it.

I served this along with steamed veggies and Simple Garlic Bread.



Don't forget to go HERE to enter the 
Meals In Minutes giveaway!  
Ends this Saturday!

April 3, 2012

"Meals in Minutes" Gooseberry Patch Giveaway! -- Cajun Seasoning

Another gem from Meals In Minutes!

 

Cajun Seasoning

Combine 1/2 teaspoon of each...
black pepper
white pepper 
garlic powder
onion powder
cayenne pepper
paprika

This recipe will come in handy for the recipe I'll share with you soon!  Stay tuned Thursday for "the best pasta dish in the whole wide world". 


Don't forget to go HERE to enter the 
"Meals In Minutes" giveaway!
Ends Saturday, April 7th.
 

April 1, 2012

Spring Cleaning Series: Week 3

Welcome to week three!  If you're starting now don't worry.  Go back and begin with week one and go from there.  Accomplish what you can. (I'm a bit behind myself so I'm catching up a bit this week.)

Tackle the chores a bit at a time...like doing all closets on the list at one time, all ceiling fans on the list at one time, etc.  Break it up into doable lists. Go through and decide what you need to get done this week and divide it up into however many days this week you have time.  A lot of the items on the list are done on a regular basis on the Motivated Mom's Planner.  If you've been keeping up with that then you don't have to do as much. *wink*  Go HERE to order the planner.  It's only $8!


I have the entire five week Spring Cleaning Check-List over HERE for you to print out.
I'll go through the list and share ideas for this week's chores...

Living Room

 declutter room and closets (armoire, etc.) -- use 3 trash bags to divide up clutter (trash, donate, keep) and work around the room clockwise from the door

 clean ceiling fan  -- if your ceiling fan is really dusty then you may want to use the hose from your vacuum to suck off  excess dust before you use a damp rag (I save old towels and dish rags as they get unsightly from the kitchen and bathrooms cut them up to usable sizes)

 wash quilts/throw -- air dry your quilts and throws outside if it's a nice day

 vacuum corners/ceiling -- work from top to bottom

 vacuum valances -- (wash if needed)
  
clean light and ceiling fan

vacuum lamp shades 

 clean off and dust or vacuum furniture

 vacuum under furniture and baseboards

 
organize cd's and videos

 sort through books and magazines
  
 wash windows -- I use either the blue ammonia product or vinegar and water in a spray bottle.  I like to spray the window, wipe the window with crumpled up newspaper to loosen the dirt then wipe with a sheet of paper towel, then spray again and use a squeegee as a final non-streak step.  It really doesn't take as long as it seems and it has quite the nice result.

 vacuum floor 

 wash marks from walls -- You can use either a Magic Eraser or some baking soda/water paste on a dampened rag to wipe away difficult marks.  Be sure to follow after with a clean damp rag...both processes leave a residue.

Kitchen

declutter room -- use 3 trash bags to divide up clutter (trash, donate, keep) and work around the room clockwise from the door

declutter counters -- wipe down everything with a warm damp rag

clean light and ceiling fan

vacuum corners and ceiling

vacuum valances  --  wash if needed

wash cupboards  -- outside ... inside if needed

wipe down appliances

clean the top of the refrigerator

clean out the refrigerator and wash

clean mixer and other counter top appliances

clean and organize cupboards (break this down however you need to) 

clean and organize drawers (you have my permission to skip the junk drawer *wink*)

clean the top and inside of microwave

clean and organize shelves

wash trim and walls -- Use either a Magic Eraser or some baking soda/water paste on a dampened rag to wipe away difficult marks.  Be sure to follow after with a clean damp rag...both processes leave a residue.

sweep and scrub the floor  -- Use a rag, an old toothbrush, a bowl of steaming hot water, and some elbow grease.

wash windows -- I use either the blue ammonia product or vinegar and water in a spray bottle.  I like to spray the window, wipe the window with crumpled up newspaper to loosen the dirt then wipe with a sheet of paper towel, then spray again and use a squeegee as a final non-streak step.  It really doesn't take as long as it seems and it has quite the nice result. (Don't forget to take the screens out and give them a good scrub.  You may have to wait for a really nice day to take them outside or if they are small enough they can bathe in the tub. )


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