So proud of my son. He is an awesome self taught dancer. He works hard at Chasing his dreams.
Houkreative Life
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Honey Mustard Pork Loin and Potatoes
A couple of weeks back I posted a recipe for Marvelous Magnificent Honey Mustard Sauce. Wasn't it yummy. Have you dipped chicken tenders in it yet? Handy hubby and I have. I have even dipped Home Fries in it. I posted a picture of the Glazed pork loin in the post. I thought I better share that recipe with you, if for no other reason than it was tongue tickling yumminess. And even better it is simple to make. I buy my pork loin on sale. Handy hubby and I then cut them down to smaller pork loin roast and pork chops. Works out great for our budget. I typically can get 20+ pork chops and a roast for $9 that way.
Glazed Honey Mustard Pork Loin with Potatoes. |
I had some of my Marvelous Magnificent Honey mustard sauce ready to go in a cute little vintage Pyrex bowl. I love the pouring handles on these. |
I brushed a little bit of the Honey mustard on all the sides of the pork loin. |
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Spazz: The Next Episode (San Holo Remix) Dance video
My son and his friends did this. So talented for young ones.
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Healthier Home fries
I don't know about you but I love potatoes in any shape or form, but my favorite is home fries. If you don't know the term these are french fries made at home or some home cooking places. They are typically chunky in form and seasoned. We love home fries at our house. Well, I don't know about you but I wanted a healthier less guilty way to make these. I figured this out. They aren't fully healthy but they are better than frying them. And you can use the same technique for store bought fries and tater tots too (you know the frozen ones). This is a simple method to have your fries.
You can use the same technique for herbed potatoes, or any mix of seasonings or sauces. Have fun and experiment with them.
First I wash 4 large russet potatoes, then I cut them in 1/2 then in quarters. After this I cut them into chunks. I also finely chopped a medium yellow onion and 2 cloves of garlic. |
The potatoes cut into chunks, you could cut them into more of a fry shape if you want. But today I am making them to go with a glazed pork loin so the chunky looked was better. |
1 tbsp EVOO in a large mixing bowl. EVOO is good for cholesterol and this is all the oil we are using. This is why I say it is healthier plus we are added onion and garlic which are vegetables. |
Add the chunked up potatoes. |
Add the onions and garlic |
Stir until it is all coated. |
Spread on a baking sheet in a singlish layer. Bake at 400 for about an hour. |
Here is this batches use with Honey Mustard glazed pork loin. |
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Magnificent Marvelous Honey Mustard Sauce
Who doesn't love honey mustard sauce? I know we do at our house. Who doesn't need a sauce that is versatile and can be used for a dipping sauce or a glaze for meats or vegetables. It is just totally yummy. It can be adjusted to your taste, but here is the basics.
I had mixed the mustards and honey together. I have added the cayenne (to taste) and smoked paprika (you can use regular paprika but I like the smoky flavor) |
All stirred together, as is it is a great dipping sauce for chicken tenders/nuggets or you can use it as a glaze for meats or for vegetables. |
This is a pork loin and potatoes that have been glazed in my magnificent marvelous honey mustard sauce. Made a great Sunday dinner with the family. |
Magnificent Marvelous Honey Mustard Sauce
- 1/2 c Brown spicy mustard
- 1/4 c yellow mustard
- 1/4 c honey
- 1 tsp cayenne pepper
- 1 tbsp smoked paprika
Mixed together and taste. Adjust to your liking. Enjoy
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Meatloaf Lasagana-Pregnancy craving gone terribly right
For my friend Sheri. Love you girl.
First start the sauce. To start my homemade sauce, I chop up 1 medium onion, 4 cloves of garlic, a carrot, a stalk of celery, and 4 mushrooms in about a teaspoon of olive oil. |
The carrots and celery give the sauce a little sweetness and a little robustness. Not to mention that is some vegetables and vitamins that the kids won't even notice.
6 pints (or 6 16 oz cans) of Tomato sauce Some parsley, oregano, Italian seasoning, and red pepper flakes with the vegetables from before. Simmer on medium low for about an hour. |
As the sauce cooks down and the flavors condense and meld together your sauce may look like this. |
Next you need to make your meatloaf and get it in the oven. Use your meatloaf recipe because everybody has a different idea of meatloaf, but a drier meatloaf is a little better. But instead of adding tomato sauce or catsup to the mix add about 2/3 a cup of your sauce to give it a little more of an Italian flavor. It just adds a little something to it.
The filling mixture is Ricotta, Parmesan, and Mozzarella cheeses with an egg, a couple of mushrooms some oregano and parsley. And to boost the vegetable factor I dice up some spinach. |
Cut up your meatloaf into strips for easy layering. |
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Cover the top with the rest of your sauce. Then sprinkle some cheese on top. Throw it in the oven for about 45 minutes. |
When it is bubbly and done pull it out of the oven and let it rest for about 5 minutes. Then cut and serve.
Looks so good. It would be a great date night dinner for you and your husband. |
How good does this look? |
Homemade Pasta Sauce
- 6 pints or 6 16 oz cans of tomato sauce
- 1/4 c sugar
- 1/4 c your favorite wine
- 1 carrot,
- 1 celery stalk
- 1 onion
- 4 cloves garlic
- 4 mushrooms (optional)
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 3 tbsp parsley
- 2 tbsp Italian seasoning
- 1 tsp of red pepper flakes
- 1 tsp of pepper
Dice the vegetables and saute them in the olive oil. In a dutch oven or large sauce pan add the tomato sauce, vegetables, wine, sugar and seasonings together. Simmer on low medium heat for at least an hour stirring every few minutes.
Cheese mixture for Lasagna
- 16 oz Ricotta cheese
- 3/4 c Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 c Mozzarella cheese
- 1 Egg
- 1 cup shredded Spinach
- 4 mushrooms diced
- 1 tbsp parsley
- 1 tsp oregano
Media Likes Turning Diabetes into a Joke
It is no secret that the media likes to make jokes about diabetes and being fat. There is a problem
with that. Not all diabetes is the same. Type 1 diabetes is different than Type 2. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder. The body attacked itself and in this particular case it attacked the Beta Cells in the Pancreas that makes insulin. Type 2 has various other reason that cause it, some of them are weight and bad eating habits, others are just genetics. You don't have to be fat to be a Type 2 diabetic. But the media and Michelle Obama shown a light on stopping diabetes, but they never said which type. You can to some extent prevent Type 2 diabetes, but you can't prevent Type 1. So what comes out the of the media's disinformation. You get children with Type 1 being told a bunch of bull Hockey that lead to false hope, and bad feelings about themselves.
My daughter Sophie is a Type 1 Diabetic. She was diagnosed at 3 years old. She turns 8 years old this year and has thrived e of her diabetes. It is a constant fight to control her glucose (blood sugar). It is an even harder fight to battle the stupidity of people. On more than one occasion people have made comments that are hurtful to my daughter because of their stupidity and ignorance.
We were in a grocery with Sophie. Handy Hubby and I were talking about products comparing which would be a wiser choice for Sophie's diabetes. This well meaning woman interrupted us, "If you put her on a diet and make her lose weight she will no longer be diabetic." That happened 6 months before the picture to the left was taken. As you can see, the girl didn't have any weight to lose.
Why do people think it is okay to say things like this to mothers with diabetic children? For one, Michelle Obama and the Media have painted diabetes with a broad brush that includes both types of diabetes as something you have done to yourself. The media and TV shows have made jokes about diabetes. Just in the last 2 months I can call to mind 2 instances. One of which is an mistake of ignorance, that was Fuller House.There was a joke about handing out raisins and diabetes pamphlets at Halloween. That is a simple lack of knowledge of the different types of diabetes. While it is hurtful to young impressionable diabetics, it comes from a lack of knowledge. The other instance is was this past weekend on SNL. The made a joke about McDonald's making Big Macs in 2 sizes now for each type of Diabetes. Why is this more offensive? Because they know there are 2 types of diabetes and still joke about both as if it is the person's fault.
Now think about this, would you go to an 8 year old with cancer and imply it is there fault they have SNL to make jokes about cancers? No then why with diabetes.
cancer? Would it be acceptable for
There are Type 1 parents calling for a boycott of SNL and NBC that is there choice. I am not asking you to do that. Although writing letters would be helpful. I am posting a link where you can read another mothers response to the SNL joke.
SNL Diabetic Joke
Thank you.
Sophie now. |
She is my super hero because she fights daily for her life. Insulin isn't just medicine, IT IS LIFE SUPPORT. Without Insulin a Type 1 Diabetic will die. She is so brave to face it. |
We were in a grocery with Sophie. Handy Hubby and I were talking about products comparing which would be a wiser choice for Sophie's diabetes. This well meaning woman interrupted us, "If you put her on a diet and make her lose weight she will no longer be diabetic." That happened 6 months before the picture to the left was taken. As you can see, the girl didn't have any weight to lose.
Sophie getting treated at Arkansas Children's Hospital after a Care flight to the hospital. This is day 2 of 5 for new diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes. Keep in mind she is 3 here. |
This what Sophie uses on a typical day. This is the minimum. 7 finger sticks to check her glucose and 4 shots of insulin. How different would your day be if this was added to your daily routine? |
Now think about this, would you go to an 8 year old with cancer and imply it is there fault they have SNL to make jokes about cancers? No then why with diabetes.
cancer? Would it be acceptable for
Sophie and her brothers. |
SNL Diabetic Joke
Thank you.
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