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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Croque Monsieur Recipe-Make it, you won't be sorry!

Morgan found THIS recipe on Pinterest and it is awesome!   Next time we decided to make it a little differently though.  We got our croissants at Trader Joe's and they were so delicious but very hard to cut so we decided to break them up next time and make it a layered casserole instead.  We also halved the recipe. 
Madison and Morgan also had me add a fried egg to theirs and omited the mustard.  I kept the mustard and liked it.

Ingredients-

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups hot milk
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • Pinch nutmeg DIDNT USE THIS
  • 12 ounces Gruyere, grated (5 cups) SUBBED TRADER JOES GRADED SWISS/GRUYERE MIX
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan
  • 8 croissants
  • Dijon
  • 8 ounces honey ham, sliced but not paper thin SUBBED REGULAR HAM FOR HONEY
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Melt the butter over low heat in a small saucepan and add the flour all at once, stirring with a wooden spoon for 2 minutes. Slowly pour the hot milk into the butter–flour mixture and cook, whisking constantly, until the sauce is thickened. Off the heat add the salt, pepper, nutmeg, 1/2 cup grated Gruyere, and the Parmesan and set aside.
Halve and toast the croissants, place the slices on 2 baking sheets and bake for 4 minutes. Turn each slice and bake for another 2 minutes, until toasted.
Lightly brush half the croissant with mustard, add a slice of ham to each, and sprinkle with half the remaining Gruyere. Top with another piece of toasted bread. Slather the tops with the cheese sauce, sprinkle with the remaining Gruyere, and bake the sandwiches for 5 minutes. Turn on the broiler and broil for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the topping is bubbly and lightly browned. Serve hot.

Adapted from  adapted from Barefoot Contessa

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Feast of the Dormition of Our Most Holy Lady, the Theotokosand Ever-Virgin Mary is celebrated on August 15 each year. The Feast commemorates the repose (dormition and in the Greek kimisis) or "falling-asleep" of the Mother of Jesus Christ, our Lord. The Feast also commemorates the translation or assumption into heaven of the body of theTheotokos.



Image and information from Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

Personal Death by Chocolate

Personalized Death by Chocolate because I don't want double dipping in the trifle bowl. 

Recipe-

1 prepared German Chocolate cake mix broken up
1 jar of caramel sauce
1 tub of Kozzy Shack chocolate pudding
1 tub of  Cool Whip
4 broken up toffee bars

layer these items as follows

scant 1/3 cup of cake
1 tsp of caramel sauce
1 spoonful each of pudding and cool whip
spoonful of crumbled candy bar
repeat once

These 1/2 pints are a nice size, not too much.


"I go see Wishies!"

Mannys new favorite phrase.

Friday, August 10, 2012

One Of the many faces of Manny

Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars

Wonderful!

HERE is a link to the recipe.  I subbed as many organic ingredients as I could and I used Gala apples rather than Granny Smith.  This pict does not have the caramel on it yet and it is still super good.  The hardest part was chopping the apples up small enough.  I wanted them cooked well, I dont like biting into hard apple pieces.  Morgan found this recipe on Pinterest.  I just love Pinterest.

The fun of couch cleaning day.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Apricot Sourdough Rolls

Apricot versoin

I have been making THIS recipe since my sourdough starter came in from King Arthur and I have been playing around with it.  I have made them plain, with cinnimon sugar inside and coffee iceing and today I tried them with apricot jam from Trader Joe's inside and a basic icing/glaze and they are wonderful.  So light and airy, not what you would expect with sourdough.  I also made them with butter, garlic salt and parm. cheese inside but I haven't tried them yet.  Too full from the yummy apricot.

Battered Zucchini Flowers

These are so yummy. Make sure you only pick your male flowers- the ones without the little zucchini forming at the end.
For the batter- these are all guesstiments . I don't measure.

Unbleached flour- 2 cups?
Parm. Cheese 1/2 cup
Garlic salt 1/2 tsp.
Egg one
Milk - enough to make it like a pancake batter.

Dredge flowers in and fry till golden brown. Enjoy plain, with ranch or tomato sauce.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Blessed First Fruits

Manny and I went to Liturgy tonight with a little bowl of tomatoes, an eggplant and basil from our modest garden to be blessed. It was the Liturgy for the Transfiguration of Our Lord which is a Holy Day for us. Manny was a little ornery tonight and was so good in church this morning. I think it was the time, 7:00 is a little too late for him.

Funny and Sweet

This was the cake topper at the wedding we went to yesterday ;)

Homemade Peach Milk Keifr

Oh, so yummy!

Well, I finally got to try out my new milk kefir today after having the grains for a week.  A kind friend sent me some of her grains in the mail and I was in the hospital with Morgan when they arrived so I didn't get to do anything with them right away and I have been working with them for the past week.  They seem a bit pickier than my water grains with the temp in the house and it has been really hot here and we dont have whole house air which is causing a problem for me.  I have been moving them around from room to room when the air is on. They were culturing too fast without the air.  Finally today I got to flavor some and try it out and it is really good.  I froze a whole peach yesterday and then just ran it under water for a second and the skin peeled right off.  Next I cut it in to pieces and put it in a bowl with about 2 cups of kefir and some organic brown sugar and blended it with my new stick blender.  I'm very happy with how it came out. Yeah!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Supreme Court Unexpectedly Upheld Regulatory Elimination of Down Syndrome

Supreme Court Unexpectedly Upheld Regulatory Elimination of Down Syndrome

Great Article from Our Sunday Visitor


Marriage divide

By OSV Editorial Board - OSV Newsweekly, 8/12/2012 

The battle over gay marriage has become one of the movable markers in the culture wars.  

The fact that a sitting president has been willing to endorse gay marriage, as President Barack Obama did earlier this year, suggests how much the terrain has shifted in just the past few years. That he would feel it safe to make such an assertion in a tightening election contest suggests that he sees such an endorsement as having little political risk. The Democratic Party appears likely to follow suit in coming weeks by adding a gay marriage plank to its platform. 

The institutionalization of gay marriage and its attendant legal moves are likely to margin- alize and impede the Church.

Two recent events also have captured the cultural divide on this issue. On one hand, Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, committed $2.5 million in support of a gay marriage initiative in the state of Washington without fear of any sort of customer backlash. On the other hand, the president of Chick-fil-A, a purveyor of fast-food chicken sandwiches, was pilloried when he expressed support for the "biblical" concept of marriage. Certain political leaders have let it be known that the national chain is not welcome in their cities, and calls for a boycott have already started. 

In the justice system, two significant cases are heading to the Supreme Court. One is the battle over California's Proposition 8, which won the support of the majority of voters for traditional marriage, but was struck down by a federal court. The second case is a suit against the federal Defense of Marriage Act (or DOMA). The Obama administration has already taken the unusual step of refusing to defend the law, even though it was passed overwhelmingly by Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton. The Justice Department, in a disturbing coda to this decision, has even declared that it views support for DOMA as an expression of bigotry. 

In this environment, the Church is justifiably concerned that its teaching in defense of the historic understanding of marriage will come under increasing legal assault. One could argue this is already happening. In Illinois and in Massachusetts, Catholic adoption agencies have been shut down because they refuse to give children to gay or unmarried couples. 

Some argue that the Church is on the wrong side of history, and frame the issue solely as a question of granting rights to an oppressed minority. But they — and disturbingly even many Catholics — misstate the Church's fundamental interest in this question. Its defense of sex and child-rearing complementarity of the sexes within marriage is based on an understanding of what humans are, and is aimed at promoting happiness. That message may seem anachronistic to some, but it goes to the heart of the role of the family in society, one that virtually all agree is in crisis, with enormous and undeniable social and economic costs. 

Instead, the Church looks increasingly vulnerable to "punishment" for incorrect views, and prominent Catholics are among those ready with whip and cane. One noted Catholic legal scholar recently opined that Church efforts to resist gay marriage referendums or legislative campaigns violate its non-profit status. The warning is clear: The institutionalization of gay marriage and its attendant legal consequences are likely to marginalize and even impede the Church. 

Next to watch for on the marriage front: Lawsuits seeking to legalize polygamy have been filed. As the definition of marriage shifts to a voluntary union of individuals, it will become more difficult for society to impose any limits, much less traditional ones.

Editorial Board: Greg Erlandson, publisher; Msgr. Owen F. Campion, associate publisher; Beth McNamara, editorial director; John Norton, editor; Sarah Hayes, presentation editor. 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

We Support Chick fil A

The line at 2 in the afternoon wraps around the building for the drive thru and nearly out the door for inside!!!