800 Toll Free Forwarding Services

We have some friends that will be moving soon from Texas to Nebraska.  It’s such a hassle to move with all the packing, dealing with utilites and phone companies, having mail forwarded, etc, etc.  Seems like there’s an endless list of things to do.  It does help to have mail forwarded and also to have toll free forwarding services for important phone calls.  The really hard part, though, is that friends can’t be forwarded.  That’s what makes moving so hard!

Holiday Goodies

This holiday season, I’m doing fairly well so far about not eating too many holiday goodies during the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s.  Of course, I ate plenty during Thanksgiving weekend, but since then I’ve tried not to keep many tempting goodies in the house.  I have refrained twice from buying Christmas candy that I really like because I know it would be too tempting for me.  If I make cookies, I try to give away most of them so we don’t have a lot of cookies at the house.  Fresh-made cookies are hard for me to resist.  I’m not one to take weight loss pills but would rather try to eat in moderation and try to get a little bit of exercise here and there during the busy holiday season.

Four Foods On Friday 59

#1. What’s your favorite kind of roll?

Hmm…I don’t really have a favorite.  I guess anything fresh-baked and warm!
#2. Got a tip for keeping your cabinets or pantry organized?

I have a tiered shelf riser that I got at Target a few years ago that I really like.  It’s inside my kitchen cabinet and raises things up higher that are in the back so they can be seen easily.
#3. What’s your favorite kind of pastry?

Homemade pies and cobblers.  I remember when I was a child, my mother would roll out the pie crust and take the leftover dough and bake it with cinnamon and sugar.  That was so good!   One of my favorite things was my mother’s apricot cobbler.  We had apricot trees in our back yard, so every summer we enjoyed fresh apricot cobbler.  I don’t remember ever getting tired of it.
#4.Share any original recipe. (Why not submit it into my contest too?)

The only one I can think of right now would be one I developed because my kids didn’t like meat in their lasagna:

Meatless 4-Cheese Lasagna

Sausage Rolls

Do you need a special breakfast recipe for guests during the holidays?  Here’s a great recipe from a friend of mine:

INGREDIENTS:

  • a loaf frozen bread dough, thaw but do not let rise
  • 1 pound sausage
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup Parmesan cheese

Brown the sausage and drain well.  Beat the 2 eggs and mix in with the sausage.  Cook until eggs are just barely done.  Add cheese.  Mix all together.  Pat out the bread in a rectangle and spread on the sausage mixture.  Roll up.  Place on a foil lined cookie sheet.  Bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees.  Remove from the oven and let cool some before slicing.

Keep Your Cool

This time of year we’re thinking about turning on the heat in our cars, but in just a few months we’ll be thinking about turning on the air conditioning here in Texas.  Years ago, our air conditioning went out in our car and it was a pain having the windows down.  My hair was always messed up!   If your air conditioning has gone out on your vehicle and you need an AC Compressor then visit 1airconditioning.com where they have free shipping and warranty on all their parts.

Quick Dinner Rolls

There’s nothing like the smell of dinner rolls baking in the oven.  Here’s a quick recipe for homemade rolls:

  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 4 cups flour
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 package rapid rise dry yeast
  • 2 eggs, beaten

Combine milk and butter.  Heat to 125-130 degrees.  Mix 3 cups flour, sugar, salt and yeast together. Add to milk and butter mixture.  Add eggs.  Knead together with rest of flour and let stand covered with cup towel over bowl for 10 minutes.  Make into rolls and place in greased pan.  Let rise to double in size (keep out of drafty areas).  Bake at 375 degrees for 12-15 minutes.

Surefire Flashlights – the Best Flashlights in the World

When I’m in a situation where I need a flashlight, I want one I can depend on. Surefire flashlights are made by a tactical technology company that supplies police and anyone who is wanting a reliable, powerful flashlight with the best flashlights that can be found.  They have no shadows, dark holes, rings,  or hot spots.

We know several families who have a child who became a policeman/policewoman.  They are helping to make sure people are safe and are putting their lives in harms way at times, and they deserve the best equipment to help keep them safe.  If you know someone, too, who works in the police department they might be intested in the best flashlight available.

Chocolate Kiss – Peanut Butter Cookies

I wish I could tell you these cookies have no calories or fat, but I can tell you they are delicious!

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
  • 3/4 cup peanut butter
  • 2 cups Bisquick baking mix
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • sugar (for rolling the cookies in)
  • 36 milk chocolate Kisses (or milk & white chocolate Kisses), unwrapped

Heat oven to 375 degrees.  Mix milk and peanut butter in large bowl until smooth.  Stir in baking mix and vanilla.  Shape dough into 1 1/2 inch balls.  Roll in sugar.  Place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet.   Bake 8-10 minutes or until bottoms of cookies just begin to brown.  Immediately press chocolate Kiss into the top of each cookie.

Enter Contest at eBillme.com

Have you done your holiday shopping yet? Or are you one of those people who do their shopping a week or two before Christmas? Some people start shopping as soon as Christmas is over, some start during the summer, and some seem to enjoy last minute shopping.   If you’re just now doing your shopping, then consider eBillme.com where you can save time and money.  In fact, they are having a contest, and why not go check them out and register for the contest?   And if you still have shopping to do, I hope you find just the gifts you are looking for!

If you do register, I would very much appreciate your referring my blog for the blogger’s contest.

Peach Pie Salad

Holiday times are the perfect occasion for special salads.  Families usually have their traditional salads they fix every year, but if you’re looking for something a little different, here’s a salad recipe for peach pie lovers:

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 can peach pie filling
  • 1 can mandarin oranges, drained
  • 1 can pineapple chunks, drained
  • fresh strawberries
  • bananas, sliced
  • grapes

Combine the pie filling, mandarin oranges, and pineapple chunks.  Chill.  Just before serving, add the fresh strawberries, bananas and grapes.  Enjoy!

InsuranceBureau.com

When you own your own car, you have to have car insurance. We recently had someone run into us while stopped at a red light.  Their insurance paid for the repair to our mini-van’s bumper and also for me to have my neck adjusted.  This goes to show you never know when you’re going to need insurance!

When shopping for insurance, you need to check out the reliablity of the company and get the best price on premiums.  InsuranceBureau.com is just the place to go for both of these things.  They do not sell insurance but instead try to educate buyers with unbiased information.

Baby J is Going to Have a Little Brother

Our daughter had a sonogram recently, and the news is out. They are expecting another boy in April. Baby J will be 20 months old when the new baby is born, so that means they will have two in diapers at the same time. Fun, fun!! We are excited, and of course all of the grandparents are excited. I think Baby J will make a good big brother once he makes the adjustment to having a baby in the house.