Monday, February 18, 2019

Valentine Feast at Home

My husband went to work on Valentine's Day.  He suggested for us to go out for dinner so I don't have to cook, however, I hate going out on holidays like this.  You know restaurants are always crowded and I just end up having a migraine so I just cook at home.  Let me show you the feast we had, home-cooked food are the best  in my book.  I even made  the card I  gave to my husband.
I made three dishes that  we all liked.  I made some pork BBQ and we ate it with steamed rice and steamed veggies.  
I love using these stainless steel BBQ skewers from Cave Tools.   I love that it measures 15.5 inches so you can really pack it with meat and veggies.  The feature that I like the most with this set is the food remover ring.  It helps to easily slides the food  off the kebobs.  It is dishwasher safe but I love washing it manually.  The advantage of having these kind of skewers is that you can  reuse it over and over again unlike  bamboo skewers.
 This works really good too when you want to  grill corn on a cob.
 This set has ten skewers so if you are hosting a party, you can get a couple of set of these and use it for grilling your favorite meat or veggies.  You can buy this at Cavetools website or via amazon. Use this coupon code, SKEWERS15 to enjoy  15% discount upon checkout.
 Aside from the menu above, I also made the kids favorite dish, the stuffed shells.
 Then we made a no-bake  banana creme pie for dessert.
 Hubby loves burger so I made sure to make some  burgers too so we have some choices to eat.  I was in the mood to cook so they got lucky to have those choices for Valentine's Day.
How about you, did you go out to eat or  are you like me who  cooked and enjoyed the rest of the day at home?  Personally, Valentine's Day is way overrated.  For me it's just another day, it is like Valentine's day everyday for my husband and I anyway so no big deal.  I do however get excited because I always get a pot of mini roses from my husband which I always plant in our garden.  It's nice seeing  them bloom in the summer.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Special Thanksgiving Party For 8th Grade

To make it memorable for our 8th grade children, our homeroom mom, Mrs. Arnold, prepared a special  Thanksgiving meal for them. She brought in her waffle maker in school and different variety of fruits for toppings.
 I have not made a homemade waffle  so after tasting this, I must admit,  it is so much better than the frozen ones  I buy from the store lol.  Now I want to have a waffle maker of my own.
 Thanks to her and her husband and  also to Mrs. Buterbaugh for  their best effort in making this event a yummy one.  
 She's been doing  this for years so she is kind of an expert of what to do to make the children feel special for every occasion.  Aside from the being the best homeroom Mom, she's also a great health care provider, working as a nurse.  I feel blessed to have known this woman, she inspires me.
 Just look at the happy faces of these kiddos.
Thanks again Rose for everything that you do for our children! I'm sure going to miss these gatherings when the kids  starts high school.  I don't think they do these  kind of events in highschool but we will see.

Friday, February 8, 2019

A Foodie's Guide To Vacationing


Are you a food lover? A vacation is a perfect time to indulge yourself and to try tantalizing new cuisines in exciting new destinations. Food is an important part of travel which can teach you a tremendous amount about the heart, culture and even history of a destination. A foodie holiday is a superb way to broaden your horizons and try new food, and there are many fantastic destinations all over the globe which are perfect for food lovers. So, how do you get the most out of a foodie holiday? Here are a few tips which will help you to have a fantastic trip.
 
Hershey, PA - 2015
1. Research Places Ahead

In order to try the best places in town, you will need to research ahead. Spend time looking at where the best restaurants and cafes are in your destination but also try to make sure that you are avoiding the tourist places as these will not be the best places to eat and you will end up paying through the teeth for average food that you could get back home.
Ontario, Canada - 2018
2. Visit The Local Market

One of the best things to do when you arrive in a new place is to head to the local market. In addition to letting you see the type of food that the locals buy, this will also give you a great sense of the area and help you to understand its heart and soul.

3. Do Not Ignore Cheap & Cheerful Places

You will, of course, want to sample the finest cuisine in the fancy restaurants, but do not ignore the cheap and cheerful places either. It is often the food trucks that you find by the bars which serve up the type of food that the locals eat and the perfect snack after a night of eating and drinking!

4. Speak To The Locals

Leading on from this, no one knows the food and best spots in town better than the locals. Try to make friends with the locals and look for recommendations off the beaten path for an authentic experience that the tourists do not typically get to see.

5. Hire A Car & Travel Around

Hiring a car will let you easily explore and get around so that you can visit the restaurants, cafes, fast food joints and cafes in the less busy areas. Car rentals can put you in control of your vacation, and you can find affordable hire cars online.

6. Branch Out

Do not be afraid of branching out and trying new things while you are on vacation. Some local specialties may not be the type of food that you normally eat but this is all part of travel, seeing the world and broadening your horizons.

Food is an important part of any vacation and if you are a foodie then visiting a new country can be an exhilarating and eye-opening experience. These tips should help you to get the most out of your trip and to get an authentic culinary experience no matter where you are.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

The Many Advantages of Storing Nuts in Bulk


When it comes to picking out the ideal food, few things beat the wonders of nuts. Nuts are convenient and extremely portable. Nuts work well with sweet foods like caramel and milk chocolate. They also work with savory foods such as meat, fish and poultry. A single sprinkling of nuts adds texture, crunch and lots of spark to any dish. This is one of many reason why so many people choose to keep nuts on hand when they are cooking. It's also why many people like having them around when they're looking for something for a quick, delicious and filling snack. Nuts fill the bill. Given their versatility, it's no surprise that many people want to make sure they always have nuts on hand. One of the best way to make sure nuts always in easy reach is to use Bulk Nuts.
Storing nuts in bulk is an ideal way to keep nuts around. Many recipes call for the use of nuts. A person might put slivers of almonds in a chicken dish to help add needed contrast. Nuts can be used to decorate all sorts of sweets. Topping a cupcake with a careful pattern of walnuts or pecans makes it even more delicious. Ground nuts can be applied to the side of a cake to help bring in something special that makes dessert truly shine. A serving of carefully dipped chocolate covered almonds is a special treat on any otherwise ordinary day.
When storing nuts, it's important to keep certain things in mind. The first thing is to make sure the nuts are stored in airtight containers that are not near any sources of moisture. If possible, line the inside the tine in wax paper or foil to help provide an additional layer of protection against the moisture. It's also important to keep the air out so the nuts will continue to stay fresh. Consider storing nuts in the fridge to offer another way to keep keep them fresh.
Keeping nuts in bulk around makes it easy to add something unexpected to any dish. It also makes it easy to bring nuts on the go.

Anyone can reach in, grab a few handfuls of nuts and place them in a portable container. They make the perfect snack just about anywhere. Bring them for the kids on the go during a long car trip. Keep different varieties of nuts on hand. Nuts work well with many other foods when traveling. Pair them with different kinds of fruit to create personalized granola the kids will love. There's no need to bring along any special utensils. Kids and adults can gobble them up raw.

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