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- Soup's on Saturday
Soup season is here and we're celebrating the 12 Saturdays in Autumn with a soup each Saturday. Come to my blog each Saturday in Autumn and I'll share a favorite soup recipe to help make your soup season extra warm and cozy. As Noted By Me :: Soup's on Saturday Week Five: Broccoli Cauliflower Cheese Soup Use the best cheddar cheese you can find for this one! YUM!
- Spooky Season Feetloaf
This time of year it's always fun to make my (somewhat gross) spin on meatloaf - Spooky Season Feetloaf is not for the faint of heart. It was a longtime favorite of my littles and a Halloween night tradition in our home. My recipe is an old favorite (a standard, farm girl meatloaf) and on any other night, we eat our meatloaf like normal folks - BUT - this time of year, we get a little SPOOKY. Enjoy!
- SOUP SEASON :: Slow Cooker Chili for a Crowd
It's HERE!!! Soup season has arrived. The air is cool, the crops are coming out of the fields and football games are in full swing and that means SOUP SEASON . This is my favorite chili to make when I am expecting a crowd (and let's be honest that is most of the time during football season)! It also freezes really well, so don't worry about having leftovers! I have linked my favorite soup containers to use when freezing leftovers. The smoky heat that comes from the chipotle chili powder is what sets this chili apart from other chili. It can be a little HOT...so beware. I add up to 1 tablespoon of the smoky heat magic, but my recipe is safer to start with the 2 teaspoons and adjust from there for your liking. I have noticed different brands of the spice can bring a different amount of heat, too, so experiment as you wish. I add the brown sugar for a hint of sweetness, but if you're using garden fresh tomatoes you won't need the full 1/4 cup. Cool it down with a big spoon of sour cream or chase it with a cold beer. ENJOY!
- Soup's on Saturday
Soup season is here and we're celebrating the 12 Saturdays in Autumn with a soup each Saturday. Come to my blog each Saturday in Autumn and I'll share a favorite soup recipe to help make your soup season extra warm and cozy. As Noted By Me :: Soup's on Saturday Week Four: Chicken Wild Rice Soup . Enjoy with a crusty piece of bread! Say no more...this is a crowd pleaser and a Christmas Eve tradition at my home.
- Chili Sauce for Hot Dogs
This is a home run - grand slam - one for the record books recipe. A chili sauce that is easy and a huge hit with my family. If you have an immersion blender it is easy to get the perfect consistency - that is always the best part of a chili dog - a thick, hearty sauce that can also hold all the onions on top and not run off the dog and bun. This is it - you're going to love it. Grill some dogs this weekend and enjoy a chili dog and a great game! Cheers to Chili Dogs!
- Soup's on Saturday
Soup season is here and we're celebrating the 12 Saturdays in Autumn with a soup each Saturday. Come to my blog each Saturday in Autumn and I'll share a favorite soup recipe to help make your soup season extra warm and cozy. As Noted By Me :: Soup's on Saturday Week Three: Enjoy my Slow Cooker Hamburger and Vegetable Soup. I am always looking for a broth based, veggie loaded, slow cooker soup. I used leftover farmers market vegetables and added just the right amount of savory spices and a kiss of parmesan cheese to make this one perfect.
- Soup's on Saturday
Soup season is here and we're celebrating the 12 Saturdays in Autumn with a soup each Saturday. Each of the next 12 weeks I'll share a favorite soup recipe to help make your soup season extra warm and cozy. As Noted By Me :: Soup's on Saturday Week Two: Enjoy my Sausage and Gnocchi Soup. This one has been a labor of love. I have spent many weekends trying to get this one perfect. If you cannot find mini gnocchi, the regular size will work just fine. I like to get the spicy sausage from the meat counter at the grocery store- and more specifically find Graziano's if you're in Iowa.
- Soup's on Saturday
Soup season is here and we're celebrating the 12 Saturdays in Autumn with a soup each Saturday. Each of the next 12 weeks I'll share a favorite soup recipe to help make your soup season extra warm and cozy. As Noted By Me :: Soup's on Saturday Week One: Enjoy my Chicken Tortilla Soup . It's a favorite in my family (and with my friends) - so much that I can make this soup in my sleep! Enjoy!
- Sips & Snacks in September
Wine Pinot Noir -The history of Pinot Noir- (pee-noh nwhahr) Serve at 55-60 Pinot Noir is the product of patience within the process. The finicky, hard to grow, thin skinned, high maintenance grape rewards you greatly if it produces. Pinot Noir is nearly 1000 years older than Cabernet Sauvignon and is grown, for the most part, in the Burgundy region of France and has earned the nickname "the noble grape of Burgundy" . Several winemakers in other regions have tried (and failed) to grow the " heartbreak grape" and in terms of other regional Pinot Noir success, the Willamette Valley of Oregon has seen the greatest. Pinot Noir grapes take up a mere 5-10% of grapes grown in California proving this grape is indeed a challenge to winemakers. American Pinot tends to be a bit more fruity (often jammy) and sippable than it's French companion. Germany and Austria have been making some waves in the Pinot Noir production game too. They tend to be a little more earthy and smoky - with a softer acidity - they are a great option and tend to be a bit more affordable. My Sweet Spot selection this month is a STEAL from the Burgundy region of France and my Special Day selection is from the Russian River Valley region of Sonoma County California and I highly recommend this for your Thanksgiving table in November! You will love both - I Pinot promise! Sweet Spot Pinot Noir - Domaine St Germain Bourgogne Rouge Vieilles Vignes Pinot Noir - $19.99 Are you looking for a bottle for under $20 that tastes like it's $50? This is for you. It isn't easy to find a higher quality Pinot Noir from France that brings this much complexity. You'll find this medium body sip to be filled with hints of black cherry and berries, yet not sweet. I love it with a tomato pasta dish and you'll find it quite easy to pair with many foods. Special Day Pinot Noir- Amici Pinot Noir 2022 - $44.99 This is one of the best Pinot Noir's I've ever tasted. I'm thankful the expert at Total Wine led me here :) It is a legit sexy sip and feels balanced with berries, a hint of spice, and a velvety finish. This will be on my Thanksgiving table - it is made for that "big time" meal. I hope you love it just as much! Food Pairing If a lovely glass of your favorite Pinot Noir was searching for the perfect mate, here is what should be on that list. Meats: filet mignon, roast turkey, bbq ribs, duck Seafood: tuna, salmon Veggies/Fruits: mushrooms, dried fruits, strawberries Spices/Herbs: cinnamon, clove, nutmeg Cheeses : brie, gouda, herbed goat Sauces: teriyaki, tomato Dessert: chocolate covered strawberries, salted caramel The perfect dish to pair with this month's Sweet Spot wine is my Tomato, Basil & Brie Linguine . It's light, summery and showcases tomatoes and basil from your garden or seasonal farmer's market. You can add some grilled chicken or shrimp for extra protein. Cocktail Raspberry Mojito Mocktail Raspberry Mojito Mocktail Please drink responsibly. Don't drink and drive. This information is for people over the age of 21. Pregnant women should not drink alcohol. -As Noted by Me-
- Book of the Month September
The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters September's selection is The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters. Read with me! This is a powerful and emotionally challenging read. Trust me, you need to read this one! July 1962. A Mi’kmaq family from Nova Scotia arrives in Maine to pick blueberries for the summer. Weeks later, four-year-old Ruthie, the family’s youngest child, vanishes. She is last seen by her six-year-old brother, Joe, sitting on a favorite rock at the edge of a berry field. Joe will remain distraught by his sister’s disappearance for years to come. "A stunning debut about love, race, brutality, and the balm of forgiveness." —People Magazine, A Best New Book HAPPY READING! Book Review Questions for August The Last Love Note What is it about death and grief that we find so difficult to talk about? Kate worries that widows are always judged when they fall in love again. What do you think drives this judgement? Do you think Hugh did the right thing, keeping the secret from Kate? What would you have done? What was the saddest moment in the novel for you? What dreams have you been deferring that you’d most regret if time ran out?
- Buffalo Chicken Pasta Bake
This is a favorite at our house with the boys and their buddies. It is very easy to double and it fits perfectly in a 9x13 dish if you choose to do that. I've made this with the blue cheese (and is it bleu or blue??) dressing and without. I LOVE blue cheese. If you aren't a fan, just omit it and add a little pasta water for added moisture. I hope you enjoy this one! It's a "regular" around here! Let's eat!
- Book of the Month August
The Last Love Note by Emma Grey Read with me! August's selection is The Last Love Note by Emma Grey. This one is a rewarding, challenging, hard on your heart read. Be aware it deals with tough topics like miscarriage, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, and being widowed at a young age. Two years after losing her young husband Cameron, Kate is grieving, solo parenting, working like mad at her university fundraising job, always dropping the balls—and yet clinging to her sense of humor. When an in-flight problem leaves Kate and her boss, Hugh, stranded for a weekend on the east coast of Australia, she finally has a chance, away from her son, to really process her grief and see what’s right in front of her. Can she let go of the love of her life and risk her heart a second time? Will Cam's last love note set Kate free? HAPPY READING! Book Review Questions for July The Friendship Club How does Marni’s relationship with her daughter, Bella, shape her perspectives on romance? Explore the significance of self-love and acceptance in finding a healthy and satisfying romantic relationship. Explore the dynamics of Marni’s friendship with Ellen. How do both support and influence each other’s lives what are the implications of this relationship? What message do you feel is intended from this novel in terms of resilience, recovery and discovering optimism in the face of adversity?


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