Sunday, December 28, 2014

Most Popular Recipes of 2014


The end of 2014 is quickly approaching. I’m glad to say it’s been a good year. We experienced more good times than bad times and more laughter than tears. Looking back on the year that’s passed is common this time of year. Part of my year has been starting and working on this blog. It's been so much fun sharing and creating my favorite recipes and crafts with y'all. The five recipes in this collection were the most popular on the blog and Pinterest. They are all favorites here at our house too. 










I'm excited for the new year and I can't wait to see what God will bring to our lives. I hope you have a great 2015 too!

Happy New Year Y’all!

Susanne
Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Bring out the holly...

Bring out the holly… I love that old song from Mame. The joy they fill in that song about decking the halls. Is the same feeling I get when it's time to pull out the boxes. Do you get that same feeling? Does your heart feel a little bit lighter when you see a family heirloom ornament? Or when you finally get everything in place and you realize your living room looks only slightly less jolly than the North Pole? I love all those feelings. I love to walk around the house and my Santa Collection on display. I love seeing my tree filled with ornaments that were gifts or picked up on vacations. But there’s also something else I love about this time of year, decorating with holiday greenery. I think they are beautiful and they bring that smell of Christmas into the house.  


I bought this little wooden tree a few years ago. I've never really figured out what to do with it and for a few years it’s been tucked away in the box ignored. This year it’s found a home in a basket of pine, cedar, and pine cones on my coffee table. To make this arrangement you just need to collect enough pine to fill the basket. Then add in a few pieces of cedar and a few pine cones as accents. It's a very traditional look and if you collect the greens from your yard or a neighbors it is really inexpensive.
I did another basket of fresh pine and cedar on the fireplace mantel. To create this look I started with two small branches that had small pine cone still attached. Once I anchored them in the basket with floral foam I worked in small bunch or pine needles and twigs of cedar, until I achieved the desired look. For some additional color I placed a few red Christmas ornaments. Be prepared for your fingers to get sticky. There's usually a good deal of sap in evergreen trees.


I did another basket of fresh pine and cedar on the fireplace mantel. To create this look I started with two small branches that had small pine cones still attached. I anchored them in the basket with floral foam. Then I worked in small bunches of pine needles and twigs of cedar until I achieved the desired look. For some additional color I placed a few red Christmas ornaments. Be prepared for your fingers to get sticky. There's usually a good deal of sap in evergreen trees.


This arrangement on my dining table is created using three faux branches of pine and two bundles of red berries I picked up at Hobby Lobby just last week. I used a crystal pitcher (a wedding present) instead of a vase. The sterling sliver candlesticks were a fantastic find while antiquing in Memphis last fall. I decided to leave my favorite Blue Willow and heirloom china on the table (another great find) and add snowflake napkin rings for a festive touch.



One last touch of greenery. This time in the kitchen. This little brown bowl was the home of a few Hen and Chick succulent plants until about a month ago when my black thumb struck again. Since I had a few small sprigs left I tucked them into this bowl and added another pine cone. The picture frame in this picture is a recipe card. It's a hand written by my MeeMaw and it's for Crock-pot Baked Beans one of my favorite things she made. 


So that's a little tour around my house for the holidays. I hope you enjoyed it. I know I loved putting it together and sharing it with you. 

Susanne








Wednesday, December 3, 2014

12 Dinner Ideas Your Family Will Love



Ideas for an Easy Dinner Tonight

I love to cook. Cooking dinner is (usually) one of my favorite parts of the day. I love everything about the process from prepping the ingredients to washing dishes with my husband. Over the years I've collected a few tried and true recipes that are my “go to” favorites. But like you I get tired of cooking the same things over and over. I put these recipes together because they look like delicious easy main dishes my family will love. I hope you find a few new favorites for your family too. 
Cheesy Chicken Broccoli Puffs


Mexican Wonderpot


Homemade Fried Chicken Tenders



Chicken Penne Alfredo



Best Goulash Ever 




Moving Day Beefy Vegetable Soup

 Cuban Pork Chops
Weight Watchers Cuban Pork Chops


Cheesy Orzo with Pancetta and Peas



Texas Ham and Cheese Sliders
ham-cheese-sliders

Spicy Mango Shrimp

Spicy Mango Shrimp Recipe | Sweep Tight Blog

Ritzy Chicken





Susanne