Archive for March, 2010

Pizza and a Movie!

March 28, 2010
by wvclaylady

Tonight for dinner, I made pizza.  And when I say, “I made pizza”, I really mean I MADE pizza!  Well, really, I should say WE, because my hubby did help by making the crust.  He is the official bread making type person in this house!  Also, I made the sauce from scratch.  Not so much because I was feeling like being all domestic or anything, but I just didn’t have any spaghetti sauce, which is what I normally use.  So, I made due with what I had.  And what I had was a couple cases of tomato juice that we canned last year.

So, with the pepperoni and cheese I had in the fridge, we had a very yummy pizza!  Of course, we didn’t eat all junk food (a misnomer, in my humble opinion), because we had a lovely romaine and spinach salad to go with it!  I love spinach in salad, and romaine lettuce is actually good for you, as opposed to iceberg, which is mainly water.

I forgot to take a pic of our pizza while it was still hot, so here is a pic of some of whats left.  And I’ll post the recipes for you below.

Homemade Pizza

Pizza Crust Recipe

Ingredients:

1 tbsp active dry yeast

1 cup warm water (105 to 115 degrees F)

1 tsp sugar

1 tsp salt

2 tbsp vegetable oil

2 1/2 cups flour

Directions:

Dissolve the yeast in the water.  Add the rest of the ingredients in, and mix.  Dump onto a floured surface.  Knead into a smooth dough (five minutes or so).  Roll out and press down onto a greased pizza pan.  Add some pizza sauce and your toppings.  Bake at 450 degrees F for around 12 – 15 minutes untill the crust looks crispy and lightly browned.

Shannon’s Homemade Pizza Sauce

Ingredients:

2 quarts tomato juice (mine was some of  our homemade stuff, but you could use store bought, or use tomato sauce or puree)

1 tbsp dried oregano

3 small (or 2 large) bay leaves

1 tbsp dried basil

1 heaping tbsp garlic, minced

1 tbsp worcestershire sauce

1 tsp dried onion flakes

1/2 tsp celery seed

1/2 tsp red pepper flakes

dash hot sauce

dash paprika

dash chili powder

1 tbsp sugar (near end of cooking time, so sauce will be less likely to scorch)

salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

Throw everything but the sugar in a sauce pan, and simmer until it’s your preferred consistancy.  When it’s getting close to that, add the sugar.  You can add it directly to your pizza, or store it for later.  The flavors and spices get stronger as it sits.

I almost forgot to mention the movie part of Dinner and a Movie.  LOL  After dinner, I watched Penelope, with Christina Ricci, for the first time!  I really liked it!  Like Mommy always said, Pretty is as Pretty Does.  And she sure knew what she was talking about!

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On a separate note, I also started a small batch of “fodder beans” for Greg for tomorrow.  You have to soak them overnight.

To tell the truth, I just don’t get fodder beans.  It seems like a terrible thing to do to a green bean.  I suppose, though, that it was a necessary way to preserve beans for some people.  But drying a green bean makes it dry (go figure), mangled, and moldy looking.  Totally unappetizing, in my humble opinion.  But Greg’s Granny used to make them, his Mom still does, and he really likes them, so I’m cooking them for him.

Here’s what they look like right after they went into the water to soak.

Fodder Beans

I cooked them in fresh water, with a little ham and salt and pepper.  They simmered for several hours.  Here’s what they looked like when they were done.

Fodder Beans (Done cooking)

I know… Not much difference, huh?  LOL

But don’t fear, Sammy and I didn’t starve on Sunday (the day the beans were cooked).  I made a nice roast on the stove, in my wrought iron skillet, no less!  I LOVE cooking with my wrought iron cookware!  I also put some cabbage in the pan with it, and it turned out pretty darn yummy, if I do say so!

Beef Roast and Cabbage

Plus, we had mashed potatoes and gravy. I love mashed potatoes! Boiled potatoes. Baked potatoes….. scalloped, au gratin, fried…. oh my!!! LOL Sorry, I digressed. We also had hot, homemade hot rolls, thank you very much Greg!!!

Hot Rolls

Have I ever mentioned that Greg, yes my hubby, my hard workin’, truck drivin’ man is one heck of a baker???? I kid you not!! And he out did himself today! Not only did he make hot rolls for dinner (plus helping with other parts of dinner making), he also made pepperoni rolls…

Pepperoni Rolls

And, two loaves of banana bread!!!

Banana Bread

And they were all excellent!!!

Well folks, that’s all for now.  Two days of dinner blogging is enough to bore you to tears, so I won’t torment you any longer.  LOL  Thanks for stopping by!  Don’t forget to leave me a comment, so I’ll know someone has actually been here.  LOL

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Spider Weighs In

March 23, 2010
by wvclaylady

Spider.  Bathroom.  Big.  Huge.  Scary.  AAAAGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!

I went in the bathroom, and what did I see? This horrible spider staring back at me! *pardon me while I scream*

This nasty, ugly, huge thing is actually INSIDE the scales!!!

In almost 20 years, this was, I think, the second spider my husband has ever killed for me.

Two hours later and I still have the heeby jeebies!!!!!

Spider 2 on Flickr – Photo Sharing!.

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Square Foot Gardening – Planting Taters

March 20, 2010
by wvclaylady

Last year, I decided I wanted to try Square Foot Gardening.  I like the idea of it for several reasons.  First, except for the initial investment of wood and supplies for the soil mix, it’s a really economical way to grow veggies.  You don’t have to buy the soil supplies again, just use compost to top off the boxes each year.  And, I made my own compost from yard clippings, kitchen scraps, and old newspapers and such.  Second, you can grow the same amount of veggies in a regular garden, but in a lot smaller space.  Third, you don’t need to use fertilizers, so you can grow organically.

Today, we planted 10 lbs of red seed potatoes!  We’ve never grown potatoes before, so we are very excited to see how they do.  I’ve taken some photos for you to see how it went.  Enjoy!

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The box closest to us is the main potato box. I also put some in a few of the squares in the box right beside it. For the main box, we will be adding to it, as the potatoes grow. It’s kinda hard to explain, but I’ll show you more photos as time progresses. It is pretty neat!

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Greg and Sammy got some of my homemade compost from up on the hill. Thank goodness I have helpers for this, or I’d be working on it till midnight. LOL They are both very good to help me with anything.

Compost, I did it right!
Is this some good looking compost, or what?? :-)

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You can’t really see them here, but there are about 27 generations of earth worms living in this compost. Yes, I counted! LOL (not really)

Red seed potatoes ready for planting.
I had some seeds left after planting in the big box, so I decided to plant the rest in one of my other boxes. That’s catnip on the corner, in case you’re wondering.

Adding compost to level off soil level before planting.
Greg filled the box up, so that the soil was level with the top again.

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We work so well together! He does the hard work, and I take pictures! ;-)

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Max even helped by killing the stick I found in the soil! Aren’t I lucky to have so much help??

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Hey…. who the heck took this photo??? Max…. what has Mommy told you about playing with the camera???

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When you get to play with the hose and make rainbows while watering the garden, helping is a lot more fun!

If you’d like to try Square Foot Gardening, too, you can get the book below!

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Square Foot Gardening: A New Way to Garden in Less Space with Less Work

Red

March 20, 2010
by wvclaylady

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I just watched a movie called Red .  It was really good, in my humble opinion.  It was about a man whose dog is murdered by some kids, right in front of him.  Really, the main point of the story is about taking responsibility for your actions.  I won’t ruin any parts of it, by telling you more, but if you haven’t seen it, I suggest you do.  And, it wouldn’t be a bad idea for older kids to see it, too.

That’s what I really wanted to talk about today, or rather, tonight…. this morning.  Ok, now that all my bases are covered.  LOL

Is it just me, or is there a whole heck of a lot more violence than there used to be???  Not only adults either.  Kids are killing people.  It’s a sad state of affairs, if you ask me.  But, it makes me wonder, why is this happening?

I’ve thought on this some, and I think it has to do with a few things.  One thing is, people aren’t brought up in God fearing homes, like they used to be.  Children are not brought up learning God’s law, and therefore, don’t have a strong moral background.  Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying this is the case for everyone, but a lot of people. It seems like children aren’t even being taught good manners or common courtesy.

I think this lack of strong religious beliefs is partly to blame for the deterioration of Family.  People go into a marriage with the thought that if it doesn’t work out, they can just get a divorce.  Men aren’t supporting their families, neither monetarily or emotionally.  Women have to leave the home to work, and aren’t there for their children as much as they used to be.  It just seems like the problem has snowballed over the last few decades.  Again, I know this is not about everyone, and there are other factors that I’m not seeing.  This is just what my mind has come up with.

I just don’t know what our country is coming to when people have to be afraid of children.  Because children are becoming killers.  I know, I’m getting all upset over a movie, but it’s not just a movie.  This sort of thing is actually happening out there in our world.  In our country.  In our neighborhood.  How long before it’s in our backyard?

Hooray for Facebook!

March 19, 2010
by wvclaylady

When I first started accessing the internet, it was fairly new.  There were lots of chat rooms, email, and some good info to research with, but it has grown so much since then.  I definitely enjoyed meeting new people in the chat rooms (nothing can replace Big People on WBS!), but lately I have discovered the joys of meeting up with folks I already knew!!!  Over the last few months, there seems to be an outpouring of people I knew in Elementary and High School (Gilmer don’t need no stinkin’ Middle School… LOL).

It has been such a blessing to get to know old friends again!  I am hoping we will be able to have a get together soon!  There have been other sites where I thought I’d see old school folks, but Facebook has really been the catalyst.  And they just keep coming!  I hope I have some pain free days, so I can catch up with my old friends!  Not to mention new ones!  LOL  For someone like me, who doesn’t get out much, the internet and Facebook are things I really don’t want to live without.  Cause even homebodies don’t want to be alone ALL  the time.  LOL

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