Saturday, November 26, 2011
Keep your fingers crossed - update ;)
Super easy, which is always great. It was kind of like leftover lasagna. I did not cook it quite as long as I should have so...I had to scoop it off our plates and put it back into the oven.
So, if you opt to try it...cook it as long as it says.
Hm...what other leftovers could you do this with??
Friday, November 25, 2011
Keep your fingers crossed...it included almost all our leftovers ;)
LAYERED LEFTOVER THANKSGIVING CASSEROLE | |
Leftovers: turkey gravy mashed potatoes stuffing green bean casserole French Fried Onions Grease a casserole dish that will fit the amount of leftovers you have. (I normally have to use a 13x9x2). Put stuffing as a bottom layer first, then place a layer of turkey. Put mashed potatoes (sweet and/or regular mashed potatoes; pour gravy over them. Spoon the green bean casserole over potatoes and gravy, then top with French Fried Onions. Heat in a 350°F oven for 20-30 minutes. Let cool and enjoy! (Great for potlucks as well.) |
Beards, beards, beards - part 2!
This one on the left, well, not just a beard thing for him now is it. My husbands theory on hair is "grow it while ya can" - this man sure is.
This one in the center, is this sideburns gone wild?
I find these curly ones especially interesting. That just has to feel weird to have something extending from your face like that. My dad had a cousin that always, and to this day has a mustache that he waxes into a curl.
This picture above is just a fun angle. I love it!
So, if ya have a minute someday and are looking for some amusement/amazement....do a Google image search for beards....it's worth a few minutes of your time.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Much too late to catch it on the big screen....
I highly recommend this movie. It touched me having just researched them, but, if it doesn't touch you....well...just think about it. Yes it is a Hollywood film, but it is based upon real people. You can catch it I believe on NetFlix, or if you have Amazon and can stream it.....do it.
We had to do a short paper on the movie, answer 2 questions. The other night in class "La profesora" said to me..."Janet, your paper was so good, I have never seen anyone who struggles so much with Spanish write so well in English" ;) I am choosing to take that as a compliment! ;)
Okay, I confess…I do tend to be a bit of a name critic.
Okay, I confess…I do tend to be a bit of a name critic. On my blog I even have a “name of the week”…..well....it is more the name of…...until I change it.
On night my husband told me to look up the roster for the St. Johns basketball team. I’m a bit predictable for him. He asked me to read the names to him, I read the first one and then I paused…and he started laughing.
The first one, plain and simple and others are somewhat common. Ones you have heard before.
“God’s Gift”….yes a child is a gift from God of that I have no doubt. Why though name your child that? Surely you could find a name that means the same and go with that.
Sir’Dominic….well…makes me think the mother couldn’t decide what pizza she liked best when she was pregnant. “Sir Pizza or Dominos”, and his dad was “Nick”.
I don’t know what people think these days when naming their children. A name is really something that is pretty important. That child has to live with that name, and the harassment that it could bring.
I find it rather hard to believe that those two did not get picked on while they were growing up.
Sometimes I think that the hospitals give out “Boggle” games to expectant parents and they just shake them up and whatever comes out is what the kid gets stuck with!
I can remember sitting at the kitchen table with my dad one day. I asked him why they named us with such plain names. My oldest sister was named, Sally, the middle daughter is Judy and I am Janet. You can’t get much simpler than those names. His reply was “we named you what you were going to be called”.
My father is one of 9 children, and he is named after his father so he was called “Jack” rather than “John”. Of the 9 only my Uncle Lowell was never dubbed with a nickname, or called a shortened version of their name, or known by their middle name.
I wish more parents would think long and hard when naming their children. There is nothing wrong with giving your child a unique name, but, there is a difference between unique and “God’s Gift”…I would not want to be named something you can type into Google and get images of peoples tattoos with my name – I’m just saying!
So, thank you mom and dad, I love you and miss you both dearly and am grateful for my plain and simple name. Janet – “God is gracious”