Sunday, March 20, 2011

Lesson learned from the Farmers Wife's

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Today I was going through my collection of cook books 
and while reading through 2 specific books I noticed a big difference.

One was an Amish collection and the recipes feed A LOT.
I'm talking pot luck serving to feed a crowd but that's not surprising 
as they tend to have large families to work their farms, etc.

The other was from the Farmers Wife collection (1893 - 1939) which feeds A LITTLE
... as in 4 people... maybe 6 at the most.

What struck me the most interesting was that in the Farmers Wife cookbook,
they cooked much the same as the Amish people did with wood stoves and not much space for refrigeration except a true ice box.  My Mom grew up in a log house with a wood stove and I lurve to look at the old photos and see their garden planted in the background.

The Amish spend a great deal of time working their farms 
throughout the day and burning off those calories!

In the 1930's... people simply ate smaller portions because food was being rationed.
They could still have meat but would have the choice of lesser grades of meat (chuck instead of sirloin).  They also ate a lot of soup but that's not surprising when you look at old photos of soup lines.
And of course my favorite.... they ate bread!  Bread is like manna from heaven!

I pondered that for awhile as I searched for Scalloped Potatoes with Ham 
recipe.  I could either make enough for dinner tonight 
or enough to last us through several meals this week.

Hmmm.... lessoned learned!
Smaller portions mean less calories and less weight gain.
Think about it... 2 pieces of bacon, an egg, a piece of toast 
probably have less calories and sugar than a bowl of cereal (ie... corn syrup)!

I lurve retro photographs and gravitate to a lot of them 
with the Wife in the kitchen cooking something on the stove...

Most people back then ate a large Sunday Dinner with left overs during the week stretched with rice or oatmeal.  Makes me think of Meatloaf and Chipped Beef on Toast with gravy! ha ha  


The other thing I noticed was ladies did more canning with their surplus fruit and vegetables because convenience food hadn't arrived yet.

 They also prepared a small dessert and it was eaten only a few times a week, if that!
Cake was popular (think pineapple upside down cake made in a skillet) 
and cookies went a long way too.

Fast forward to the year 2011... this ChaCha Momma works full time and needs a few leftovers during the week, so I opted for the Amish recipe that made more.   
It was a great time of reflection learning from history!

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Gone but not forgotten

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I recently had my long awaited... 
holiday delayed, illness delayed, weather delayed
Gone With The Wind themed tea party!


However, I don't have a single picture to share with you 
because I was busy making memories!  Shame, shame, I know. 
But I CAN show you the recipes I used for my movie themed menu!

Scarlett's 
Cream Scones

with Cream 

and Lemon Curd (Trader Joe's is the BEST)





Ashley's


Rhett's 
Black Bottom Lemon Pie
but I switch it out with my own lemon pie filling)

It was a grand time at "Tara"!
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Reading by the Lamp

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Simple pleasures 
reading by the Lamp... 


Hope your all having a great week!

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Rainy day Anne and Gilbert

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I've been home all week nursing a sick family and 
today we're going to rest and watch a 
marathon of Anne of Green Gables and
Anne of Avonlea. 

Here a some scenes from both movies that are my favorites!






 












Every time I see these movies I tell myself that 
SOMEDAY I'm going to travel to Nova Scotia 
and tour Prince Edward Island during their
Anne of Green Gables annual festivals!
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

My new favorite

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I have a new favorite.
Breakfast favorite. Lunch favorite. Dinner favorite.


I lurve grits!  
Make grits the day before in a casserole pan and refrigerate overnight, then using a biscuit cutter for the round shape, grill it up with ham, poach some eggs and top with gravy.
Mmmm, my new favorite!

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

I lurve Cheesecake!

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I lurve Cheesecake!

I lurve it so much, I'm making a new dessert out of it!  
However, I can't take credit on this one as I found it here.

Cheesecake Pops!


I don't have the refrigerator space to put the sticks on so I will just leave them shaped as decorated balls and place them on a platter over pretty paper doilies!  These will be a test run for my upcoming tea party!


Verdict:  They taste delicious but are a lot of work.  I purchased a yummy pre-made cheesecake from Costco to save that step but I used almond bark chocolate that I had left over from the holidays and I think that's where the difficulty was because it didn't melt thin enough.  Next time I will take Bakerella's tip from the recipe and buy the candy melts.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Wii Fun!

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For Christmas we got 1 gift, 
or should I say the FAMILY got 1 gift.
That's it.  
Nothing else.  
Well... perhaps the stockings were filled.
The only thing under the tree was a Wii game system!

You see, years ago we decided that since baby Jesus got 3 gifts from the Wise Men, that we too would exchange the same... just 3 gifts.  It's worked out to be a wonderful thing because the kids REALLY think about their requests of what they would like to receive. This year though, they asked for a Wii.  Knowing that it would be big bucks, they said that Wii would be enough.  A week before Christmas I found a set of attachments for $12... sweet!

Can I just tell you how much FUN Wii has been?
F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S!




Relatives knew we were getting it so we were bestowed with gift cards to buy games.  Great idea people!


I recently bought two games of my choosing.  Unfortunately they don't have Jane Austen or Afternoon Tea (hee hee) related games so I got...

Michael Jackson, The Experience
My favorite dance is of course "Thriller" cause I burn about 1,000 calories each time!  The idea is to copy the choreography of Michael or the back-up dancers exactly as you see them. The better you do, the more points you get.  If you do the timing exactly right, you even get Gold Glove perfection points.  By accident I found that out because I'm really not that good.  Seriously... you would probably bust your gut laughing.

My sister Melody on the other hand is... 
the Dancing Queen!

The other game is Wheel of Fortune
which has surprisingly turned out to be the kids favorite because it involves spelling!  It's just like the TV game where you "win" trips to Aruba and other fabulous prizes while Vanna turns the letters. We have even taken the game to my Mother-In-Law's to play as it's easy to set up and move from TV to TV! 


It's been a perfect activity to do in the winter when it's raining or just down right chilly outside!

Do you Wii?  What's your favorite game?
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Classic... Casablanca

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I watched "Casablanca" this weekend on the big screen and
 it was just grand!  The dialogue is quick and the humorous one-liners are many.  Watching it again made me see things I hadn't noticed previously.  For example, the film may be black and white but this time I could see that the caviar dish is 
g-o-r-g-e-o-u-s!










After watching such a classic, it makes you wish you had a haunt like "Rick's Cafe Americain" to go for a drink and hear Sam sing "As Time Goes By".

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