Sunday, January 17, 2016

Downy Woodpecker

























The great thing about winter is bird feeders.  It's been so warm so we were kind of concerned about putting them up because the bears like to go after them.  However, we finally got a freeze and some snow this weekend so up they go.   We get chickadees, nut hatches, tufted titmice, and our favorite - the ever elusive Downy woodpecker.  We hear them all year round in the woods but rarely get to see them but occasionally they will make an appearance at the bird feeder.  It's even harder to get a pic of them but Tim managed this one this weekend.

Pillsbury Barbecups


There are certain Gifts From God and one of them is Pillsbury Grand Bisquits.  We use them for just about everything imaginable. Great for mini breakfast cups, mini dinners, lunches etc.... We had a lot to get done this weekend plus taking care of Mom so we wanted something simple to make for dinner.  Tim loves any excuse to fall back on family recipes and Pillsbury Barbecups are one of them.  So easy to make and add a bag of tater tots in the oven with a salad - easy, breezy voila dinner is served.  Plus they are great for leftovers. A classic recipe from being a kid. 

 Ingredients:









































































































1
lb lean (at least 80%) ground beef 
 1/2
cup barbecue sauce
 1/4
cup chopped onion
 1
to 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar
 1
can (12 oz) Pillsbury™ Grands!™ Jr. Golden Layers® Refrigerated Buttermilk or Flaky Biscuits
1/2 cup shredded Cheddar or American cheese (2 oz)
1. Heat oven to 400°F. Spray 10 regular-size muffin cups with No-Stick Cooking Spray.  In 10-inch skillet, cook beef over medium heat 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thoroughly cooked; drain. Stir in barbecue sauce, onion and brown sugar. Cook 1 minute to blend flavors, stirring constantly. 

2. Separate dough into 10 biscuits. Place 1 biscuit in each muffin cup. Firmly press in bottom and up sides, forming 1/4-inch rim over edge of cup. Spoon about 1/4 cup beef mixture into each biscuit-lined cup. Sprinkle each with cheese. 

3. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until edges of biscuits are golden brown. Cool 1 minute; remove from muffin cups.

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Little project for the weekend or maybe a couple hours.  I love these DIY trophy mounted animals.  I have been looking at them for years but haven't been able to find the level of quality that I wanted. I finally came across this great website - www.cardboardsafari.com.  They have these great designs of trophy animals in cardboard or wood. Mammals, fish and fantasy animals - great for guest or kid's rooms. I bought three of them in wood because I thought they would be sturdier.  The kits are easy, well made and the quality of the detail and they were very easy to put together.  Great DIY project for adults or project for kids.  They come painted or ready to decorate or leave plain.  I had the three animals completed in a couple hours and mounted them the next day.  They look great in the guest room.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Snowblowers, Snowshovels and Roof Heaters... Oh My!




















Someone must have known my mother was moving here from Texas and didn't want to shock her with her first Catskill winter.   We have done everything to prepare for the snow.  After last winter, with all of the snow that accumulated on our roof and we had roof leaks around our roof vents - we came prepared this year.  We bought a brand new snow blower which remains under a tarp aching to be used. We bought a 21 foot roof shovel, heater cables for the north side of the roof and additional snow shovels.  So, where is the snow?  We installed the roof heater cables today.  No one tells you how difficult these little tasks can be.  It took most of the day and forget the manicure - what a booger that was!  Then, while assembling the roof shovel - I somehow managed to slice open the tip of a finger.  My hands were so numb, I did not notice.  However, when Tim fainted from all the blood I suddenly had all over the aluminum shovel - I realized I needed a medic.  Bandaids in place, we finished the heater cables, the shovel assemblage and made a couple of cocktails.  Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Happy Holidays and Goodbye 2015





























The Holidays are past us and the New Year begins.  A year ago, I couldn't believe how bad a situation my mother and I were in.  A year later, we are in a much better place. Mom is safe and starting a new life. Our Christmas was so different from last year. It was an absolutely perfect day.  We got up and opened stocking gifts, had breakfast, got dressed and then Tim's parents arrived.  We opened gifts and relaxed and Tim and his mother cooked an amazing dinner.  Then afterwards, we watched "It's a Wonderful Life" on the movie screen. It was awesome.  I feel blessed that I have my Mom, Tim and his lovely parents to share the holidays. It couldn't have been better.  I look forward to a new year, with love and hope that things will get better and those around you are the best gifts of all.