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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Left Over Rotisserie Chicken Into Yummy Quesadilla

 Left over rotisserie chicken, black beans, cheese, and onions quesadilla

 


So  easy to make - I took left over rotisserie chicken and shredded it up. Fried some chopped onions . Layered the chicken, black beans from a can, shredded cheese, and the onion onto a tortilla in a pan. Placed another tortilla on top and fried it up. I fry mine up like a grilled cheese sandwich with butter on them. Then I cut it into triangles and enjoy. My son and I dip them into sour cream.

Fire Pit! A New Way To Cook?


I am already thinking about spring and gardening! My mom gave me this fire pit for Christmas. Cannot wait until I can get out in the yard and build a place for it and then enjoy it. Already have a stack of pavers on my back deck for making a place just for the fire pit. Cannot wait to try out some new ways to cook. I have been printing out recipes and on Pinterest looking for recipes.




Saturday, January 16, 2021

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Monday, January 11, 2021

A Cookie Sheet Pan Meal!

 

               Super meal that is quick to put together - all on 1 cookie sheet! 

 

I cut up a few potatoes, some little smoked sausages, onion, green and red peppers. Seasoned it with some All Purpose Seasoning . Took me about 6 minutes to put it all together on the pan with some oil - then about 25 to 30 minutes to cook in the oven that was set at 400 degrees.

We had some home made bread with it! 


A really filling meal that also warmed the house up.



Sunday, January 10, 2021

Backup Heat!

 So glad that I had backup heating the last few days. My furnace went out a couple of weeks ago and it was not too cold - I just used my Duraflame Fireplace Stove Heater, and it was perfect for my small house. Not small enough to be a tiny house, but it is SMALL! It is the back half of a pole barn garage. So most of my house is garage. The last couple of days have been very cold. Teens overnight. So I had to bring in the Kerosene Heater. I always keep at least 10 gallons of kerosene on hand for emergencies. Really helped the last couple of days. I think that this winter so far has been mild, but when it does get too below freezing I want to have my kerosene heater so none of my pipes freeze. Hope to get my furnace looked at this summer. Might be cheaper to have it done then. I tried what I could on my own with the furnace, changed filters - new thermostat, and nothing worked. Still blowing out cold air. Luckily I had some backup. I still have a wood burning stove sitting out in my shed that my insurance said I could not put in. So that sucks. I need to go talk to them again. Was wondering if I could just put it in the garage? Hope.






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