Monday, December 14, 2009

Vintage Decorations!

One of my decorating goals this season
was to find some vintage
ornaments at Goodwill.
Well Mama found them!
I found these old glass painted ornaments!
I love the boxes they came in just about
as much as the ornaments!


Check out these perky little soldiers!
Santa is preaching to them!
They really want to make Santa proud!
I found these old ceramic soldiers
at Goodwill!  I got the whole bag of
10 for $2!
I just love them!
Stand tall little soldiers!
Make Mama proud!
And then there were three little
Mama Angels!
Oh how sweet are they!
They are wearing their fancy holly dresses
in honor of Mama Holli!
Bless their little angel hearts!
If you look closely the middle
baby angel has lost her wings!
"Oh no!", says Mama Holli
Then Mama Holli's own baby angel says,
"It's O.K. that just makes her special!"
Out of the mouths of babes!
We all have scars in one way or another.
Those scars be it emotional or physical
make us who we are!
That makes each of us unique
and very special!
Wise beyond her years that
baby girl is!
Step up to the stage Santa Mouse!
Bring your honey too!
Mama Lynette gave this Santa Mouse book
to my kids many years ago!
I recently found this old ceramic couple
to go with the book that they adore!
Look how cute they are!
Yes they are a bit cross-eyed but
Mama still loves them!~
What a cute little couple they make!
Last but not least......this special
candy cane candle holder is proudly displayed
every year!  My kids made this a
long time ago!
All they did with their baby hands was glue
candy cane sticks to a glass and tie a bow
around it!  So sweet!

So bring out the old and the new!
Spread the love around your house!
Make memories and enjoy!
Christmas is magical, embrace it!


Saturday, December 12, 2009

Mama Always Says, "If You Believe You Receive!"


I just adore this graphic of our
dear friend
Santa Claus!
This is so sweet and jolly!
Makes me want to get out the cookie plate
and cup of hot chocolate right now!
Thank you Graphic Fairy!
The Graphics Fairy
Here are some wonderful websites set up
to track Santa on Christmas Eve!
NORAD Santa tracker
Santa Claus
Government website




Friday, December 11, 2009

Sharing Recipes! That's What Mamas Do!



Fabulous Warm Blue Cheese, 
Bacon, and Garlic Dip


This dip is to die for!
I have made this for 
several years now!
The recipe is from a cookbook, 
Stop and Smell the Rosemary.
It is a wonderful cookbook from
The Junior League of Houston.


Ingredients
7 slices of bacon, chopped
2 gloves of garlic, minced
8 ounces of cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup of half and half
4 ounces of blue cheese, crumbled (1 cup)
2 Tbls. chopped fresh chives
3 Tbls. chopped smoked almonds

Directions
Cook bacon in skillet over medium high heat until almost crisp.
Drain most of the fat from skillet.  Add garlic and cook until bacon is totally crisp about 3 minutes. Remove the bacon and garlic from the skillet and drain on a paper towel.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Beat cream cheese until smooth. Add half and half and mix until combined.  Stir in bacon mixture, blue cheese, and chives.  Transfer to a minimum 2 cup oven proof serving dish and cover with foil.  Bake about 30 minutes. Sprinkle with chopped almonds.  Serve with sliced green apples, crackers or bread.  
I usually double this recipe if 
taking to a big party.
Sometimes I use a little more 
half and half if I 
think the consistency is too 
thick before baking.
  When bringing to a party ask 
the hostess  if you can bake 
it upon arrival.
It is so good hot out of the oven!
Mama Likes It Hot!
Mama Also Likes it COLD!


My friends LOVE this appetizer as well.
It is sooo easy and oh sooo YUMMY!
Go HERE to this post to get the recipe.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Texas King Ranch Chicken Casserole!




(These photos do not do it justice 
but it will have to do for now!)

If you are from Texas you have had
this dish for sure!
It is so warm and filling!
Great for a cold winter day
like it is here today in Colorado!
There are many variations to this
dish but all involve chicken,
cheese and tortillas!
How can you go wrong with that combo!
So Mamas just go to the kitchen and
whip this puppy up for supper!
The kids won't fight all evening cuz their
bellies will be so full they will
pass out on the couch!

Ingredients
1 whole chicken cooked, deboned and cut into medium pieces
12 corn tortillas (cut into quarters)
1 can of Rotel Tomatoes
2 cans of cream of chicken soup
1 cup of sour cream
1 can of chicken broth
1/2 cup of chopped fresh cilantro
2 1/2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese

Directions
In a bowl add Rotel, soups, sour cream, cilantro, and 1 cup of cheese.  Mix well.  Slowly add in 1/2 can of the broth. Check consistency.  It needs to be a thicker than a pancake batter but not too thick.  Add more broth if it seems to thick. I usually end up using the majority of the can. I can always add more cheese if I get it to thin.  In a 12 x 10 or so casserole dish ladle about 1/2 cup of the sauce into the dish and spread it around. Put one layer of tortillas on top of the sauce. Next place cut up chicken on top of the tortillas.  Don't use all of the chicken as we will repeat this layer again. Ladle some of the sauce on top of the chicken.  Continue with this layering; tortillas, chicken, and sauce until all ingredients are used up.  So you have ended with sauce on top.  Take the remainder of the cheese and dump on top of the casserole!
Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes or until it browns and bubbles.  Make sure the middle is hot too!  I serve this with a green salad, chips and salsa! Guacamole and pico are excellent with this as well!  This serves 6-10 depending on the serving size. We are a family of 5 and we always have plenty left for breakfast! Yes I said breakfast! YUM! If you would prefer turkey instead of chicken that can be easily substituted with the same great taste. And for a speedy version you can pick up a rotisserie chicken and go to town or just throw about 4 medium chicken breasts on the grill instead of boiling a whole chicken. Any of these versions will be delicious!
So get to the kitchens Mamas!  A Hot Meal Is Calling Your Name!
Poppy Is Hungry!
Arriba! Andale!
Here is yet another amazing Tex Mex Recipe!
Lana's Mexican Casserole! GO HERE
SOOOOO GOOD!



GO HERE to get my SALSA RECIPE!


GO HERE to get THIS SALSA RECIPE!

Because you can't just have one kind 

of salsa on the table!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Doors!

Doors!
Doors lead us inside.
Inside a house, church, store,
school, library, hospital, office,
cafe, and so on.
When we enter through a door we are leaving
one space and transitioning into a
new space.
A door can either
welcome one or shun one.
A door is the barrier between
the outside and the inside.
Here are a few doors I have photographed.

Old door to an old house in Pennsylvania.
Love the ivy and love the moss on the steps!
How many families have entered through these doors?
Church doors in Breckenridge, Colorado.
It is cold outside but the doors are calling people in!
Old Church doors in Pennsylvania.
100 year old doors!
Beautiful old wood Church doors
in New York City.
These heavy doors keep the noise
from the streets out!
It is like a fortress to a castle.
A safe haven inside from the big, loud city.
Old country store doors in Pine, Colorado.
I love this store!  It reminds me a
so many Texas country
stores from my childhood.
Coke in a bottle and some Wrigley's chewing
gum would be a purchase I would make
from this store!
Old but fancy doors to a bookstore
in The Big Apple!
Very proper and very red!
Love it! It calls you to come inside!
Fancy Store Doors!
Lots of glitter and shiny objects await those
who enter through these
sophisticated doors!
They even have a doorman to greet
you or boot you out!
Yet another fancy prancy store!

What about your door?  Is it
fancy, cozy, stuffy,
red, black, big or small?
Whatever kind it is make sure that
it welcomes those who enter through it!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Marinated Shrimp Appetizer!



My sister, Mama Joy makes a
mean shrimp appetizer!
This is her special recipe!
It is served cold with crackers, bread, chips
or some just use a big fat spoon to
make sure all the yummy
marinade makes it to their mouth!




Ingredients
2 pounds of medium shrimp
(boiled using a shrimp boil mix
peeled and cooled)
We use Old Bay Shrimp Boil
1/2 cup olive oil
2 T red wine vinegar
2 T fresh lemon juice
1 tsp Worcesterhire Sauce
1/2 tsp salt
1/8 tsp black pepper
1/8 tsp white pepper
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp tabasco sauce
3 green onions minced
2 garlic cloves minced
1/2 sweet red bell pepper diced
1/2 green bell pepper diced
1 celery stalk diced
In a bowl whisk oil and vinegar together.
Add remaining ingredients and stir.
Place shrimp in your serving bowl.
Cover shrimp with marinade and
chill covered for about 2 hours before serving.
Bring to room temperature and serve
assorted crackers and breads.


Thanks Mama Joy!



Vintage Gifts!

Are You Ready Mamas?
Drum Roll Please!
Follow The Dancing Mamas
From
The Graphics Fairy........
Kicking It Up With Some Vintage Gifts!

What Mama Would Not Like
A Fun Vintage Cookbook
For Christmas or Wedding Shower!

Oh Would You Look At That!
So Pretty And All Dressed Up
Ready To Be Read By Their
New Owners!
Can't you just picture the kitchens
these books
have been living in!
Some cute mamas put their little fingers
on the pages of these old cookbooks!
I just love it and I just love giving
them as gifts!

Let's Look Inside!
Look at these darling illustrations!
So clever and creative!!! NOT!
Oh now this looks interesting!
Fruit and green olives in a molded jelly!
Not sure what this is!
Not sure I want to know!
Got to love the fancy hot dogs!
What a nice little outing they are having!
These mamas worked hard to please their men folk!
I like the guy with the hat!
He is definitely
thinking he is a pretty cool dude!
He has both mama's full attention!
The other guy is saying to himself,
"Man why didn't I think of sporting my hat!"

So be creative this year in your gift giving!
Have fun and make mama memories!

 Santa says, "See ya later Mamas!
Keep baking those cookies!"


Thursday, December 3, 2009

Potato Chip Cookies! Seriously! I said Potato Chips!



Come into the kitchen cuz 
Mama Is a cooking!
Santa is coming to town
so it is time to get down!

My Favorite Cookie
In The Whole Wide World
is
Potato Chip Cookies!
Every perky mama needs this recipe in her box!
I love salt and sugar together
and this is it!
These cookies are light and crispy!
Light as in weight not fat content!

Potato Chip Cookies

               1/2 CUP SUGAR 
               1 CUP PURE BUTTER SOFTENED
               1 1/2 CUPS SIFTED FLOUR
               1 tsp. VANILLA
               1/2 CUP CRUSHED POTATO CHIPS

Cream butter and sugar first!
Add remaining ingredients into
the bowl and stir them up real well!
Drop by teaspoons on an
ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes.
Transfer to a wire rack to cool.
Dust with powdered sugar if you so desire!
This makes them pretty!
Oh these are just so good!

Your gonna want this recipe too!

Granny's Ice Box Cookies





Santa was so happy with these cookies
last year he would not leave our house!


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Mama's Sick Chicken Recipe!

Okay....So here is the story behind the
"Sick Chicken" recipe!
This easy and yummy casserole became popular in our family
because my mom would deliver this to our house if we were
sick or had just had a baby or just sick and tired of cooking!
So my nephew named the dish
"Sick Chicken"
So in his mind, when one was
sick this chicken dish
would arrive at your house.
This name was given before
"Sick" meant GOOD or COOL!
We all love  Sick Chicken!
It is not SICK! (Bad) It is SICK! (Good)
It taste delicious!
So today I will share with you the recipe for this SICK dish!~

Simple ingredients.....
1 can of broth
1 can of cream of celery soup
Cooked and diced chicken ( about 4-5 breasts)
1 box of stuffing
Put chicken in the bottom of a
casserole dish.
In a small bowl, dilute the cream of celery soup
with 1 cup of chicken broth.
Spread the evenly over chicken.


Cook the stuffing according to the instructions on the box.
Spread stuffing on top of soup.
Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or
until it is good and bubbly!
This is such an easy and delicious meal!
I always serve with
coleslaw, green beans and cranberries!
It is like Turkey Day all over again,
only much easier!
So there you go!
"Sick Chicken" ROCKS!

Cheater Tip! If you are in a hurry just pick up a rotisserie 
chicken from the grocery store, debone and cut it up
instead of cooking chicken breasts! 



Entire Recipe Catalog HERE!










Tuesday, December 1, 2009

I NEED To Make These Elves!

These Perky Pine Cone Elves
Are Calling My Name.......
"Mama....Oh Mama!"
They Take Me Back To My Childhood!




So since we are talking about elves!
Let me introduce you to some Texas Elves!
The one on the right making the evil face
is related to me!  I won't say how, but he is!
Yes I am claiming him!
Pretty Big Elves wouldn't you say!
As they saying goes......
Everything is bigger and better in Texas!
Yee Haw!
Sorry I got a little off task!
I'm Back Now!

Here are the Elf Ornaments from my childhood!
Very cute but smaller than what
I remembered as a child!
Here is my attempt to duplicate them!
Hence the word ATTEMPT!


Well Maybe NOT!
They look like a cross between an
Elf and an Indian!


They are Friendly Little Indian Elves!
Their Eyes Are Looking A Little Angry!
I will have to perfect these a little!