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A1 Swiss Steak

I am always searching for new ways to use my slow cooker, especially with beef because C loves his beef.  He also loves A1 steak sauce so this was a great combination.  I made this on a Sunday and used the leftovers for shredded beef sandwiches during the week.

2 lb. boneless beef chuck eye roast, cut into 1-inch pieces

1/4 cup A.1. Original Steak Sauce

1 onion, sliced

1 can  (14-1/2 oz.) diced tomatoes, undrained

2 Tbsp. flour

1/4 cup water

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Toss meat with steak sauce; place in slow cooker. Top with onions and tomatoes; cover with lid.

Cook on LOW 9 to 10 hours (or HIGH 4 to 5 hours).

Mix flour and water. Stir into meat mixture; cook, covered, 5 min. or until sauce is thickened, stirring occasionally.

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Today I am going to show you how I made the Valentine’s Day wreath that I posted a couple of days ago.  There is always a wreath on our front door during fall and Christmas, but I didn’t have any for the rest of the year.  When I looked at home stores, I found that finished wreaths can be really expensive so I decided to try to make some myself.  Of course, one of the first places I looked for inspiration was Pinterest and there were many ideas to peruse.  It looked like a Deco mesh wreath would be the easiest to start off with so that’s what I did.

All of the supplies I used came from MardiGrasOutlet.com.  They had the cheapest mesh and wreath frames that I could find.  They also stock the “Work Wreath” frames that are made especially for the mesh, but I just bought the plain frames and put florist wire on them to hold the mesh to the frame which I will show below.

Here are the supplies that I started with:

Needle-nosed pliers

Scissors

Florist Wire

Wreath Frame

White and Metallic Red Deco Mesh

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See the short cross-wires on the frame.  I started by putting pieces of the florist wire on all 3 circles of the frames at those locations.

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Then I started running the mesh.  Grab the end and bunch it up.  Pick a starting point (I started on the inner most ring) and wire the mesh to the frame.  Work your way around the frame by bunching up some of the mesh then attaching it to the frame at the next florist wire location.  How much you bunch is up to you.  The bigger the bunches the bigger and fuller the wreath.  Since you don’t cut the mesh, this is very forgiving.  I restarted at least twice because I didn’t like the size of my bunches.

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I put the red on the inner and outer rings and the white in the middle ring.  I then added a bow made from Valentine’s Day ribbon and ran the remaining ribbon around the wreath.  I also bought some puffed glittery hearts at Hobby Lobby so I hot-glued them to the white mesh and they really stand out against the white.

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I was so happy with the results!  My next project is a spring time wreath that is yellow and turquoise with daisies.  This is one of the easiest ways to make a wreath, and I am not a big crafter so if I can do it, anyone can!

Here’s wishing all of my readers a very happy Valentine’s Day!

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I actually made this!!  Come back to visit on Thursday and I will show you how I did it.

Hello, again!  Don’t look now, but February will be half over this week which means it is time for Valentine’s Day.  C & I aren’t doing anything big and extravagant this year.  We went out to eat last Saturday evening and did a little shopping for fun and I plan on making his favorite steak and cheese sandwiches for dinner on Valentine’s Day itself, but other than that we usually keep V Day low key.

I also will have a couple of new recipes to try this week.  C’s cousin is having a game night at her new apartment next weekend so I am going to experiment with a new cookie recipe that I found, of course, on Pinterest. 

Sloppy Joe Bake

Cheesy Steak Sandwiches with Oven Baked Fries

Pizza Night

Country Ham & Biscuits with Oven Fries

Cheeseburger Bundles (for the cousin get-together)

Apple Braised Pork Loin (new)

Cinnamon Roll Cookies (new)

Here again is another Pinterest find.  This recipe originated from the blog Mrs. Happy Homemaker and it is really good and really simple.  She made hers as candy bars, but I preferred the dropped cookie method because these little things are really rich and decadent so a little goes a long way. 

If you are looking for a quick and easy sweet treat, give these a try.  I think I made these in about 10 minutes at most.

1 cup peanut butter chips

1 cup milk chocolate chips

1/2 cup corn syrup

2 tablespoons unsalted butter

1 cup peanuts, chopped

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In microwaveable bowl, combine the peanut butter chips, milk chocolate chips, 1/2 cup corn syrup, & 2 tablespoons of butter.  Microwave for 1 minute, stirring halfway through.

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Let the mixture cool for a few minutes, then stir in the peanuts. Drop by heaping tablespoonfuls onto a waxed paper lined cookie sheet.  Let these cool for about an hour and enjoy!

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I apologize for the poor photo quality here, but the lighting that day was terrible and I was in too big a hurry.  Please join me over at Miz Helen’s Country Cottage for Full Plate Thursday.

Book Beginnings

Please join me and other bookish bloggers over at A Few More Pages for today’s edition of Book Beginnings.  I hope you will find your new favorite book among our choices.

Today I am bringing you the first line(s) of Phillipa Gregory’s new book “The Lady of The Rivers”.  I have read almost all of Ms. Gregory’s books and have enjoyed them very much.  She mainly writes about the English monarchy around the time of the War of the Roses and Henry VIII.  I am a sucker for that time period and love to read about it. 

“She sits, this odd trophy of war, as neat as an obedient child, on a small stool in the corner of her cell.”

The surprise here is who they are talking about…Joan of Arc!  Now this is fiction so I am sure the author takes license to spin her story, but it is a good one!  If you like historical fiction, give this book a try. 

We have been lucky weather-wise so far this winter, and February has started out nice as well.  This warm weather makes me want to go out and dig in the dirt, but I have restrained myself so far.  It is still winter after all and we are probably still due some cold weather.  I did make my seed order for this spring and got the package this week. 

Hopefully, C & I will get at least one more raised bed built in the next month or two to be ready for early spring planting.  I decided to try something different this year so I ordered heirloom seeds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company, and I can’t wait to try them! 

We have court a lot this week so this menu is full of easy and delicious meals that I know we like.  I do plan on making a new dessert this week and it promises to be so rich and decadent.

Bubble Up Pizza

Grilled Pork Chops with Oven Fries

Chili with Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

Pizza Night

Slow Cooker Sloppy Joes

Tacos

Turtle Cake

Do any of my blogging readers have a go-to recipe that you realized recently that you have never written a post about?  Well, I do and here it is. This is a recipe that I made up myself years ago and for some reason I have never posted it here.  I must remedy that today because this pork loin is quick, easy, and comes out so tender and juicy. 

1 pork loin, approximately 2 lbs.

1 20 oz. can pineapple chunks in syrup

2-3 cups orange juice

seasoning salt

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Pour the orange juice into a slow cooker.  Put the pork loin into the juice and sprinkle liberally with seasoning salt.  Finally, pour the pineapple chunks and juice over the pork and cook on low for 4-6 hours or until the internal temperature is at least 165.  That’s all there is to it.  Enjoy!
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C and I made a pact with each other to be more regular in our church attendance this year and January was a huge success.  We made it every Sunday!  Woo hoo! I know I have really enjoyed getting back into that routine and have gotten a lot out of the services since we have been back regularly.  Here’s a question for you.  Have you ever been to church and thought that this sermon was meant just for you?  I have heard that all my life, but never really experienced it until the last couple of weeks. 

Two Sundays ago, there was a special speaker and I am so glad that we were there to hear him.  We had heard him speak about 3 years ago and he had come back again.  His name is Bro. Kim Klaudt and if you ever have the chance to hear him preach, please do so!  He is reverent and funny and thought-provoking and entertaining all at the same time.  He started by asking everyone if we had goals or dreams that we wanted to come true.  Most people do and the advice and Biblical back-up he gave was really inspiring.  He said that God has already answered our prayers and that we just had to believe that it was going to happen, but there were things we could do in our lives to help this process along.

Here is the list of his five principles to success:

1. Write it down (Habakkuk 2:2-3)-Literally, write it down.  He said that he truly believed that if you write something down and pray upon it everyday, then this would help you achieve your goals.  He advised writing it down and taping it to your bathroom mirror so it is the first thing you see in the morning and one of the last things you see at night, so C & I did this.  We have some personal goals that we would love to accomplish, so this is what we did.  Now, not just in the morning or night, but every time I go in the bathroom, there are my prayer requests. It’s awesome!!

2. Change your mind-Not this doesn’t mean to change your goals.  No, he means that you need to change your way of thinking by letting go of the worry and the woe-is-me and be positive about what is happening in your life.  Easier said than done, I know, but I am trying.

3. Confess what you are believing God for-Even if you pray 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you may have to wait on the results until it is right in God’s time.  That’s a tough one for me.  Patience is not my virtue! This point means that you need to tell some people (not everyone, we will get to that in a minute) what your dream is and let them pray with you to make this a reality.

4. Don’t confess to everyone, just other dreamers-Not everyone will believe what I am writing here and that’s ok.  I trust in the other “dreamers” to pick up the prayer slack and run with it!

5. Sow into someone else’s dream-You want someone to pray that you get what you want, don’t you?  Then help them too!  Pray for them and with them and support them in any way you can.  Hopefully, that will make both of your goals a reality!

Brother Klaudt also used Philippians 4:4 during his sermon.  If this wasn’t enough, just last Sunday, our regular pastor preached on this topic as well.  Bro. P used verses Daniel 9:23-24 to make his point.  Daniel had prayed for something to happen and had to wait a long time for this come to fruition. Did he give up?  No, Daniel prayed and prayed, but had to wait for the answer from God.  Just because we want something right now doesn’t mean that God is ready for us to have it.  Yes, He has already performed wonderful miracles and all we have to do is believe it and confess it and it shall be ours, but only in God’s time.  Bro. P also said that prayer is so powerful and that most Christians do not use it to our advantage.  His example was someone asking, “Since God has already done all these things, why should we have to pray for them?  Why don’t they just happen?”  He said that, in his opinion, prayer brings the power down from heaven and gives us the chance to receive God’s blessing.  What a message!

Yep, they were both preaching at me and that is ok.  I left both services realizing that all things happen in God’s time, not mine and He’s a lot smarter than me!

Potential…

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