Single Cup Coffee Brewers

There’s something about the smell of coffee in the morning that smells extra good.  I don’t know what it is, but that smell also signals that it’s time to get up and going.  If you’re the only one drinking coffee and you just want one cup, however, it’s not convenient to brew coffee in a regular coffee maker.  That’s where a single cup coffee brewer comes in handy.  It’s so quick and easy to brew a fresh, aroma filled cup of coffee!

Not only are the single cup brewers easy to use, but coffee pods come in so many different flavors that one can have an assortment of flavors at their fingertips.   I think a Breakfast Blend would be good for the morning, and then in the afternoon maybe have a Hazelnut Creme or Vanilla Creme Brulee.   That would be a nice treat to combat the drowsiness that happens many times after lunch.

Another convenience with the single cup brewers is that they don’t take up much space.  In fact, I was talking to a teacher recently who said she keeps a small single cup coffee brewer in her classroom.  In the afternoon when she starts feeling sleepy, she goes and makes a quick cup of coffee to give her the energy she needs to make it through the rest of the day.  And a co-worker of hers will also come in to get a cup of coffee to invigorate her for the rest of the day as well.  There’s just something about having a freshly brewed cup of coffee that is energizing!

 

Fun Things to do in Fort Worth, Texas

If you happen to be traveling to Fort Worth, here are a few ideas from a Metroplex Area local.  When we travel, we like to visit the one-of-a-kind, local places as much as we can, so here are some tips that I hope will be helpful in planning your trip:

ATTRACTIONSBass Performance Hall @ 4th and Calhoun Streets in Sundance Square, downtown Fort Worth.  Free tours of this absolutely beautiful performance hall are offered on Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.  Check their Events Calendar for events and concerts.

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.Blue Bonnet Bakery @ 4705 Camp Bowie Blvd. in an historical 1920s-era church building which received the Historic Fort Worth 2011 Preservation Award.  For over 75 years, they’ve been well-known for their sugar cookies, desserts, & more!
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.Bureau of Engraving and Printing @ 9000 Blue Mound Road, one of only two currency printing facilities in the United States.  Admission is free.  This is geared more for adults and older children.  The tour is interesting but involves a lot of walking and standing.
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.Casa Manana @ 3101 West Lancaster Avenue off University Drive features a stage that extends into the audience on three sides.  For over 50 years, they have provided professional theatre performances.
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.Fort Worth Botanic Garden @ 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd. off University Drive.  This is the oldest botanic garden in Texas and such a pretty place to walk or drive through.  There is free admission to nearly all of the gardens, however, there is an admission fee for the Japanese Garden.
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.Fort Worth Stock Yards @ Exchange Avenue and N. Main Street.  There are numerous attractions, restaurants, and shopping in this area, including the Stockyards Championship Rodeo, Stockyards Museum, Cowtown Coliseum, Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Grapevine Vintage Railroad, and Petting Zoo.  There’s a lot to see and do in this area!
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.Fort Worth Zoo @ 1989 Colonial Parkway.  Admission is half-price on Wednesdays.  It’s  ranked #5 in the nation by USA Travel Guide, a top zoo by Family Life magazine, the Los Angeles Times and USA Today,  and named the #1 attraction in the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex by Zagat Survey U.S. Family Travel Guide.
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.Forest Park Miniature Railroad is close to the Fort Worth Zoo.  (CASH only: prices).   The ride is about five miles long and lasts 35-40 minutes for the round trip.  This train is a Fort Worth family tradition since 1959 and is a favorite for children of all ages!  We love it, especially our grandsons, even our college-age son, and actually…the whole family!
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Log Cabin Village @ 2100 Log Cabin Village Lane, located close to the Fort Worth Zoo, contains six log houses, dating back to the mid 1800s and furnished with authentic furnishings. Popular for school field trips.
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.Montgomery Plaza @ 2600 W. Seventh St. in Fort Worth’s Cultural District.  A renovated Montgomery Ward building, originally built in 1928 and once the largest building in Texas.  This is a favorite of ours!  We like to eat at Pei Wei and also Pie Five Pizza.
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Sundance Square is located in downtown Fort Worth and is a hub for hotels, events, restaurants, entertainment, and shopping.  This includes Bass Performance Hall and Circle Theatre as well as P.F. Chang’s China Bistro and Razzoo’s Cajun Cafe.   And it’s fun just to walk around the area on a pretty day.
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MUSEUM DISTRICT:

These museums are located in close proximity to each other:

.Amon Carter Museum of American Art  @ 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.  Note the exterior walls of the museum.  Texas shell stone was used which, in my opinion, makes the walls a work of art.  Admission is free to this museum.
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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History @ at 1600 Gendy St. (off Camp Bowie Blvd.)  Each Bank of America  cardholder gets free admission through their Museums on Us Program the first full weekend of every month.  Children are charged regular children’s admission.  Great museum for families, and I highly recommend it!
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Kimbell Art Museum  @ 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.  The building was designed by a renowned architect and is widely recognized as one of the most significant works of architecture today.   The landscaping and skylights add to the museum experience.  The museum always has free admission to their permanent collection.
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth  @ 3200 Darnell St. (not far off Camp Bowie Blvd.)  Admission is free on the first Sunday of every month & half price every Wednesday.  The Grand Lobby, Café Modern, and the Modern Shop are always free.  This museum was named one of the “World’s Most Beautiful Art Museums” by Travel + Leisure Magazine.
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National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame @ 1720 Gendy St. (off Camp Bowie Blvd.)   Ages 2 & under are free with a paid adult.  The museum’s slogan is “The only thing pink about growing up cowgirl is a sunset,”  and they honor women in the past and present who help shape the American West.
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.RESTAURANTS:

There are many, many other restaurants, but here are just a few ideas (several are family owned)..Kincaid’s Hamburgers @ 4901 Camp Bowie Blvd.  The Grocery started in 1946 and began making hamburgers in 1964.  Their hamburgers were chosen as the best burger in the USA in the late 1960’s and have been the best burger in Fort Worth many times.  Note, the original Kincaid’s on Camp Bowie is the only location that still serves the way they did back in the 60’s.
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.Paris Coffee Shop  @ 704 W. Magnolia is not a French cafe.  It is like taking a step back in time to the sixties, full of nostalgia.  However, the definition of a “Parisian Cafe” is a center of social and culinary life, and that is the Paris Coffee Shop.  It is the meeting place!  Well known for their homemade pies, their Coconut Cream Pie is a favorite.
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Mexican Inn Cafe with several locations in the Fort Worth area, originally opened in 1936.   Their family tradition is to make their own masa for their chips and tortillas.  Their chips are unique, more like homemade fritos, and are a favorite of many.  Eating at Mexican Inn is a tradition of many families in the area.
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.Pie Five Pizza opened last year in Montgomery Plaza @ 2600 W. 7th Street. Its trendy atmosphere, pizzas ready to eat in five minutes, and awesome selection of toppings are three reasons why it’s a favorite.  It reminds me of a Subway for pizza because each personal size pizza is made exactly to your specifications with no extra charge.
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.Riscky’s Barbeque with several locations, dates back to the late twenties with Polish immigrants, and the Riscky family has been in business ever since with six locations in the Fort Worth area.  They serve the best quality meats and their barbeque sauce is a favorite of many, as well as their seasoned french fries.  The atmosphere is truly Texan!
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.Shaws Patio Bar and Grill @ 1057 W. Magnolia Avenue (Magnolia Ave. – a popular hub for restaurants) is a family owned restaurant with a family fun atmosphere, including flatscreens, a juke box, and live music.  They have “Hamburger Happy Hour” every Tuesday-Thursday from 4:00-7:00 p.m. and feature 1/2 price burgers.
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Menu Plan Monday 6/4/12


School is out for the summer!  Yay!!!  This weekend was relaxing and very restful, knowing that I only have to go to training this week.  We rented a couple of movies called “Flicka 3: Country Pride” and “We Bought a Zoo.”  Both were great movies.  So, here’s our menu for the week.  There are a couple of new recipes that sound really good!
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Monday:  Stir-fry chicken, yellow squash, carrots, and onions
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Tuesday:   Spinach and Mushroom Pizza  (baked in oven instead of grilled)

WednesdayFish Tacos, avocado slices

Thursday:  Chicken, baby lima beans, carrots

Friday:   Spicy Chicken Pizza with Red & Green Peppers and Onions, salad, Turtle Cheesecake

What to Give for a Gift?

My mother-in-law’s birthday is this summer, and I’ve been thinking about what she would like and really enjoy.  I looked at Gift baskets here and thought about flowers, too.  As far as gift items, it’s really hard to think of anything else that we haven’t already given her.  Maybe my husband can think of something that she actually needs, and I know she would like that.  If he doesn’t know of anything then I’ll have to put on my thinking cap and so some more thinking!

Menu Plan Monday 5/28/2012

Hope everyone is having a wonderful Memorial Day weekend.   May we remember the reason for this holiday and remember all those who gave their lives for our country!

Here’s our menu for the week:
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Monday:  Hamburgers, strawberry & blueberry shortcake with whipped cream (red, white & blue dessert)

Tuesday: Morey’s “Fish Creations” Wild Salmon with Garlic Cracked Pepper (from Wal-Mart’s meat section), corn and green beans

Wednesday: Chicken, Kale & Romaine Salad with chopped yellow squash and carrots added

Thursday: Salad with raw veggies & “turkey bacon
Friday: DiGiorno Italian Style Favorites Chicken Parmesan Pizza

Deck & Patio Planters for Container Gardening

Container gardens have been a huge favorite of mine for many years.  With it being so extremely hot here in Texas during the summer months, it’s easier to keep a container well-watered than a huge flowerbed and it also saves on the water bill.   Placing several containers of varying sizes together in groups around one’s deck, patio, or next to trees can turn a rather “blah” backyard into an oasis.  One could check out SimplyPlanters.com for a decorative planter or their local nursery for planters to suit their taste.   And by looking at ideas online, a plain backyard could be transformed in one day’s time.  It’s that simple!

Guitars

There’s just something about the sound of guitar music that’s so appealing.  That’s one thing that attracted me to my husband when we first met.  He is very talented on the acoustic guitar plus he has a beautiful singing voice.  As of now, he has two guitars, but did have one more which he gave away years ago to someone who needed one.   He’s never had electric guitars such as dean guitars, only acoustic.  There’s something about the sound of his Alvarez acoustic guitar that I really like.  I guess it’s my favorite guitar of all that he’s had.

Menu Plan Monday 5/21/12


We had a busy weekend going out-of-town to visit family and attending a wedding in which our son was a groomsman.  He’s supposed to email me photos since I forgot my camera (hint hint, if you’re reading this, my son), and I might post one or two later on.  It was a wonderful weekend.  There’s nothing like being with your kids and grandkids to warm a parent’s heart!
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Monday: Chicken, steamed broccoli, corn
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Tuesday: Salmon patties, Kale & Romaine Salad, carrots

Wednesday: Leftover salmon patties, carrots, and salad

Thursday:  Herbed Quinoa – high in protein with 13 grams per 1/2 cup (dry) serving (I may just use fresh parsley, which is growing in a pot on our deck.  The other two herbs will probably be dried unless I make it to the store.)

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Friday:   Leftover Quinoa and salad

Story Behind the Song: It is Well With My Soul

Sometimes things happen in life that are devastating.   Such is the life of  Horatio Spafford, a lawyer who lived in Chicago in the 1800’s.  Any one of the following things would be traumatic, yet he experienced all of these:

  • His only son died at the age of four.
  • About that time, the great fire in Chicago in 1871 destroyed him financially.
  • Later, Spafford planned a European vacation in 1873 with his wife, Anna, and four daughters, Maggie, Tanetta, Annie, and Bessie.  Business kept him behind and he was to join them in Europe.  However, the ship on which he sent his family sank in the Atlantic Ocean and only his wife survived.  All four of his daughters died along with 222 other passengers!  Anna cabled her husband, “Saved alone!”

On his way to meet his grieving wife, Spafford said these words, “It is well; the will of God be done,” as his ship passed close to where his four daughters had died.  Later, he wrote the words to this song based on those words.
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Since Horatio lost all of his children, I thought it would be a nice tribute to have these young ones sing his song.   Here is a young teenage group, all siblings, who do a beautiful job of singing this amazing song written by Horatio, It is Well With My Soul:

 

 

Monitors

The stomach flu is going around at the school where I teach.  I’ve had several students out sick over the past two or three weeks.  I guess I need a patient monitor to keep up with how they’re doing at home.  It’s so sad when kids are sick, especially when they have trouble communicating that they feel bad or what the symptoms are like.  Hope you and your family and friends are staying well!

Mattresses

There’s something about getting a good night’s sleep that is rejuvenating.  Having a comfortable mattress makes a lot of difference, and we can sure tell the difference sleeping on our mattress with an added pillow topper.  Someone might check out a natural latex mattress los angeles or a mattress wherever they live and decide that it’s one of the best they’ve ever slept on.  I know we wouldn’t trade ours for any other mattress, and when we sleep away from home then we can tell a difference!

Menu Plan Monday 5/14/12

Hope everyone had a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend.  Our son came home to spend the weekend with us.  I told him that was the best gift, him coming home.   We got to talk to our daughter and my mother-in-law on the phone which was great since we couldn’t be together in person.  I received thoughtful presents, beautiful cards, and my husband took us out to eat after church today.  It was a wonderful weekend!

My thoughts went back to my own mother who passed away 12 years ago.  I remember how she helped me with all the many reports I had to do in fourth grade.  Writing was not my favorite thing to do, but she would edit my papers and have me do them over again until I had them correct.  She taught me things about verb tenses and correct grammar usage, things I use nearly every day in blogging.  I think she would be happy to know that I use those writing skills today.
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I also remember how my mother was always a room mother for my class at school, made the most delicious cut-out sugar cookies with icing for school parties, made the best pie crust I have ever tasted, always had ice cold Kool-aid for me and my friends on hot summer days playing outside (the brother of one of my friends called her “Mrs. Kool-aid”), and how she would read Luke 2:1-20 often at bedtime, and that was my favorite to have read to me before going to sleep.  I feel blessed to have had her for a mother.  So many blessings!

 

Here’s our menu for the week. I still haven’t decided on Tuesday’s main dish but will have to soon since I’m running out of time. Dessert was easy! 🙂
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Monday: Morey’s “Fish Creations” Wild Salmon, marinated & ready in minutes  (from Wal-Mart’s meat section), corn and green beans

Tuesday:  Dessert – Strawberry & Blackberry Shortcake (Haven’t figured out the main course yet.  Our son and three of his friends are coming for dinner)

Wednesday: Chicken, yellow squash, Kale & Romaine Salad, carrots

Thursday: Salad with raw veggies & “turkey bacon

Friday:  Eating out