Friday, July 27, 2012

Fresh Cucumber Salad



7 cups unpeeled cucumbers - sliced thin (I peeled mine) - about 7 large cucumbers
1 cup sliced onions
1 cup sliced green peppers
1 tbsp salt
1 cup white vinegar
2 cups sugar
1 tsp celery seed
1 tsp mustard seed

Mix cucumbers, onions, peppers and salt; set aside.
Put vinegar, sugar, celery seed and mustard seed in a pot and bring to a boil.
Remove from heat and let cool for one hour.
Pour mixture over cucumbers.
Put in jars and store in refrigerator.
Will keep up to 2 months.

Makes 2 quart jars.

Baked Spaghetti

1 (16oz) package spaghetti
1 pound ground beef
1 medium onion, chopped
1 (26oz) jar meatless spaghetti sauce
1/2 teaspoon seasoning salt
2 eggs
1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
5 tablespoons butter, melted
2 cups small curd cottage cheese
4 cups shredded mozzarella cheese

1. Cook spaghetti according to package directions. Meanwhile, in a large skillet, cook beef and onions over medium high heat until meat is no longer pink; drain. Stir in the spaghetti sauce and seasoned salt; set aside.
2. In a large bowl, whisk the eggs, Parmesan cheese and butter. Drain spaghetti; add to egg mixture and toss to coat.
3. Place half of the spaghetti mixture in a greased 9x13 baking dish. Top with half of the cottage cheese, meat sauce and mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers. Cover and name at 350 degrees F for 40 minutes. Uncover; bake 20-25 minutes or longer until cheese is melted.


Banana Pudding Poke Cake



Ingredients:
 1 (10 oz.) box yellow cake mix
Ingredients needed to make cake (eggs, oil & water)
2 (3.4 oz.) packages instant banana pudding
4 cups milk
1 (8 oz.) tub frozen whipped topping, thawed
20 vanilla wafers, crushed

Directions:
 Prepare cake mix according to package directions for a 9x13 cake.Once cake comes out of the oven, allow it to cool for just a couple of minutes.Then, with a wooden spoon handle or some other similarly-sized object, begin poking holes in the cake.

 You want the holes to be fairly big so that the pudding has plenty of room to get down  in there. Be sure to poke right down to the bottom of the cake.

 In a bowl, prepare pudding.Whisk together instant pudding with 4 cups milk.Stir until all the lumps are gone. Let pudding sit for just about 2 minutes so it has just slightly begun to thicken but not fully set, it should still be easily pourable.

Pour pudding over cake. Taking care to get it into the holes as much as possible.

 Spread it all out and using the back of the spoon gently push pudding down into the holes.

Put the pudding into the fridge to set and cool.Once your cake has completely cooled, spread on whipped topping.

If you haven't done so already, crush your vanilla wafers.I just place mine in a ziploc bag and crush them with a rolling pin.Leave some of the pieces big. It's nice to have a bit of a crunch when you eat the cake.

 Spread crushed wafers onto the top of the cake. You can do this part immediately before serving the cake if you like. This will ensure the wafers are crunchy when you serve it. 

I think this cake gets more delicious over time.To me, it's even better the next day so it's a great dessert to make ahead of time.Serve with freshly sliced bananas. Keep refrigerated.


Stuffed Chicken



What you need:

1 pkg. (6 oz) Stove Top Stuffing Mix for Chicken
1 cup water
6 small boneless skinless chicken breast halves (1 1/2 lb.)
1 pkg. (10 oz) frozen chopped broccoli, thawed, drained
1 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1/2 cup fat free milk1 tsp. paprika
2 Tbsp. Kraft 100% Grated Parmesan Cheese

What to do:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Combine stuffing mix and water in large bowl. Let stand 5 minutes. Meanwhile, pound chicken to 1/4-inch thickness using meat mallet. Add broccoli to stuffing; mix lightly. Spread evenly over chicken breasts.  Roll up each chicken breast from the short end. No picture of this it is a two hand job. I roll with one hand, and hold the mixture with my other hand. Place the chicken, seam side down, in 13X9-inch baking dish. Mix soup and mild and pour over the top. Sprinkle with paprika and Parmesan Cheese. Bake 30 minutes or until chicken is cooked through (170 degrees).



Thursday, June 7, 2012

Changes... Overwhelming...

So in the last blog I wrote about changes... House changes! I love those type changes. What I don't like is changes in my job...


Well let me take that back. I do like changes in my job as long as I have enough time to evaluate and adjust to the situation. What I don't like is all of a sudden changes, changes when no one really knows what's going on, and then it's all thrown at you at one time.


Anyone like those type changes? Not me... But yet it was done! Blah!


So last week I was informed that I will be "helping" out in the business office at the hospital until our census (HH and hospital pick back up). Well my thinking was ok I can handle that. Then Monday I was getting ready to leave work and my boss comes in and tells me that Wednesday they will be getting with me and having a desk ready for me to work at. OK????? A desk? I have a desk? Why do I need a 2nd desk? I just said "ok" and continued on and was in a bit of confusion. Nothing was said Tuesday about it and then Wednesday I come to work and shortly after my boss comes in she asks me if I have heard from Laura (boss in BO) about coming over to train. I said 'no' and she goes back to her office and emails Laura. Laura responds with something and then the last night stuck out to me...


How does Ashlee feel about moving over here?


So I asked my boss, Cathy, about this being permanent or temporary and she tells me temporary. So I just agree to what's going on. So I emailed Laura and asked her when she wanted me to come over and what I was going to be doing and etc. She then tells me that her, Brandon (CFO), and Cathy are going to have a meeting and she will let me know the details following this meeting. So Cathy heads off to the meeting. She comes back and is real short and sweet and says 'your time will be split 50/50' and then she tells me 'you need to get with Laura on when you need to go over there' and then she tells me 'I (her) will be splitting my time with the Tulsa office' and she goes back to her desk.


So at this point all is well... Nervous and unsettled about doing something different and new but all is well... I talk to Laura about going over after I get back from lunch and she agrees. I went and ran my errands, got lunch, talked to Albert, and then headed to the BO at the hospital. I get to the window area where Angie (which I know) was working and she asked me 'how I felt about this' and I said well it's temporary so it will be ok and she said 'I heard you are going to eventually be over here full time' so then I was stunned. So I go inside and sit down with her and then Laura comes out and wants to visit with me in her office.


Laura asks me 'how do you feel about this' and I still wanted to believe this was temporary so I said about the same thing, 'well this is temporary so whatever I need to do I will do until I return to my regular job' and she looked at me all sorts of crazy! Don't you just love that?!?!


She informs me that my new 'homebase' will be here in the BO and she shows me my desk and tells me that I will be doing my home health work from that desk/office. I will just be over in the BO full time and then as I get more comfortable with things they will start adding on other job duties. So at this time I'm real STUNNED so to say! I'm clueless as to what is going on and what is being said. I just nod my head and keep on going. She also tells me that when I need to come to home health for documentation reasons I just need to let them know so they have coverage for me in the BO and I can walk over here and do what I need to do. She tells me about lunches, leaving time, starting time, dress code, etc... OVERLOAD!!! MAJOR OVERLOAD! Because remind you I was told (before lunch) this was just temporary!


I was also told that Thursday (today) I would need to be in home health because they had a couple people out and they needed me to assist over here but starting Friday I could bring my stuff over, set up "house" and report over there daily from now on. Just completely overwhelming...


So I was informed that right now I'm training to be Angie's backup. To answer the phones for patients with questions regarding their bills, take payments, do daily bank deposits, and many other things... Once that is settled I will start adding other job duties...


This was all thrown at me in a matter of hours so you can see why I go overwhelmed like I did.


We will see how this all pans out in the near future... I'll keep everyone informed...

House Changes

I don't have a lot of time to blog... But let me blog about something I'm so thrilled about.


HOUSE CHANGES!!!!!


Yes... you got that right! Tons of changes, work, and new decorations! I love it!
Some things on the house fell through so we are no longer buying a house so we have decided to "fix" our current house and bring it back to life!


I couldn't say how thrilled I am to have a nice house... There are no words honestly. Let's just put it this way... The house where we live now (before me) was lived in by 2 males, father and son, and they worked opposite hours, around 60 hours a week, in a rock quarry, and so dust/dirt/rock just built up and nothing was every really cleaned or taken care of.


They were men... so it didn't really need to be nice just livable. This past May I have lived in Mannford (in this house) for 3 years. We have done some minor things to it by painting, adding a few pictures, etc. Nothing drastic...


So last week I tell my husband (I was really upset about the other house) that since we can't have this house I wanted then we are fixing this one and I gave him a list of things I wanted done:


Kitchen - New floors
Dining Room - New floors
Laundry Room - New floors
Kitchen - Cabinet/counter torn out
Kitchen - Pantry built in place of cabinet/counter
Master Bath - Tear out counter/cabinet/sink and add pedastool sink & new tile
Spare Bath (dog's bath) - New floors


Long list, right? Well I was determined that I would have things done, like I wanted, and timely. So Saturday we went and picked up a new sectional for the living room in Tahlequah. Tommy & Dara went with us and helped us move old furniture to father in law's next door, his old furniture to the front porch, and our new furniture in...


(Here's the new sectional)

Let me tell you... I have never been one for sectionals because they are so hard to rearrange and some only go certain ways (like this one)... But this has 2 recliners and a bed in it and we got a great deal on it. I love it and so does everyone... Our 2 kids (Anastacia has been at Nana's since school got out) spent the night with Wayne Saturday night. We got to talking about all these changes and how hard the tile (dining room) was going to be to get up, etc. So Albert takes a butter knife and a long flat head screw driver to see...



Didn't seem so hard so I figured we could get a couple tile tools at Walmart and we could pull up the tile ourselves and not spend extra money. So then he went from pulling up this tile to the kitchen and it's linoleum and he ripped a huge chunk out...



The plan was to start working on these floors this weekend (9th & 10th) and then he goes and tears tile and rips the linoleum in which I freak out and his response... "This will just help me make sure I get it done." So I agreed and I figured I have a week of walking on this stuff, oh well...

So we head off to eat dinner with family for a birthday and then go to Walmart afterwards... Pick up a couple tile tools and a few other things and come back home. We sat up until 3am tearing up tile in the dining room and pulling up linoleum in the kitchen...

(The view of the dining room after all the tile was removed)

Well at this point I figured was the stopping point because Albert was suppose to be working on his mud truck this weekend and we were working on the house next weekend... So this was Saturday night/Early Sunday morning...

Sunday I get up and around and dress in some comfy clothes and decide to do a little cleaning... Albert heads next door to get his Dad to start working on the truck and then he comes back telling me to get dressed we are going to get tile... So Albert, his Dad, and I jumped in the truck and headed off to Home Depot to get tile... We picked it out and come home with it and started working on it...

Albert finished ripping up the linoleum and moved the appliances and got it out from under there and then we tore out a cabinet/counter...

(the cabinet/counter that we tore out)

(the space after it was torn out)

And then the tile laying begun... Albert laid the tile and I pulled the backs off and handed them to him. Swept when we needed to sweep. Moved items when they needed to be moved. A lot of stuff was thrown into the living room... Here's my view...

(OMG what a mess, right)

Anyways we worked all day long and finally got the dining room, kitchen, and laundry room tile laid and it looks AMAZING... Here are a few before and after shots. Please don't look at my counters, etc because at this point I hadn't had time to put everything back in the right spots... I was just so excited about the tile and the floors...

(before linoleum in kitchen)

(after - tile in the kitchen and laundry room)

(before dining room - ugly green tile)

(after dining room)

(before with counter)

(after with new flooring and this is where my pantry is going to be build - where microwave stand is now)

So to me this area looks 150% better with just new flooring. I absolutely love the new floors... I have been working on decorating the kitchen/dining room (mainly dining room because kitchen doesn't have much wall space) with a wine theme (type thing)...

I bought this sign that said "Bistro" and added it above the dining room window...

(before & after)

Then I bought this HUGE wrought iron piece for the wall (bare wall in dining room by the table) and hung it up...

(before & after - the picture doesn't do justice as to the size that this piece is - HUGE)

So now I have a few other things in the work... I'm picking up a wine bottle holder this evening. I wanted one that hung on the wall but a friend of mine is selling me a counter top one... Well my counters don't have enough space so I'm trying out a new idea... I'm going to use that metal picture wire (or whatever it is) and suspend it from the ceiling in the corner and then I'm in the process of getting another item to make the wine glass holder out of... I will leave that in suspense until I post the pictures...

I'm excited for the change in this... This weekend we are working on the bathrooms and possibly the pantry. I wanted pantry first but we will see what comes. Albert bought more tile yesterday for the bathrooms and our bathroom (I believe) is first and it's tearing out a cabinet, painting under that, and then adding the new sink and new tile... I have the white shelving that I want in there already so it's just a matter of timing...

Until next time... I hope you enjoy the updates...







Friday, May 4, 2012

Anniversary

Well our 2nd wedding anniversary has come and gone... 
It was fun. It was relaxing. It was needed. It's gone!


Well we started out rushing around Saturday morning to get out of town. Finally got on the road, made a stop by my Mom's for my HUGE cup and then got some gas and snacks and headed out... We made a stop at the World's Largest McDonald's and kept on going. We listened to music, talked, laughed, and had a good time. 






We drove through MO and into AR and then into the small town of Yellville, AR. We arrived in Yellville about 4:15p and we had about 14 more miles to go to the lodge. Arrived at the lodge and met the owners and they took us on a tour of the lodge and grounds. We paid for our reservation and unloaded the truck and settled in some. Took a walk around the grounds and then decided we were going to head into Yellville to go to the store to get some food to cookout with...


(our room)

(the main deck on the back side)

(the grounds looking from the main deck)

(the lodge from the backside)

(the gazebo/cooking area)


Into town we went and went to the grocery store... Bought a small ice chest, ice, steaks, potatoes, corn, and BBQ sauce. Picked me up some new clogs and to the Beer Barn (yes that was the name) we went... Got some AR 6-point beer, wine coolers and wine for me and ice and packed it in and headed back to the lodge. The lodge had a charcoal grill out under the gazebo and so we grilled. We had the meat, potatoes (wrapped in foil and onto the grill), and corn on the cob (wrapped in foil and onto the grill) and we drank wine and beer, relaxed, and waited on the food.


We had NO seasoning for the meat (we didn't buy any on purpose), no butter, sour cream, cheese or anything for the potatoes or corn... We had BBQ for it all... But it was actually GREAT food. The meat was tender, the potatoes were great (little BBQ sauce for taste), and the corn was so sweet. Sometimes we take the small things for granted. We always think we need to marinate, cover the taste with other things, etc...



Dinner was done - The gazebo had some rope lighting around the top and so we sat in the small amount of lighting, enjoyed our dinner, and then watched out fire that we built in the fire pit...



We sat outside for awhile while this fire burned and then we headed back into our room... 
We played Jenga...


And then we headed into our hot tub... 

(this was in our room - perfect, right?)

The night was very relaxing. We sat in the hot tub, drank some drinks, watched some TV, and just talked...

Bed time...

We woke up the next morning and had breakfast...

(blueberry pancakes, sausage, and strawberry yogurt, with orange juice)

Breakfast was great, we then showered, got around, packed, and loaded up (bought some shirts as reminders) and started our adventure... We headed into Rush, AR which was only a few miles away. It's considered a Ghost Town...


Here are a few of the houses and buildings in the town... 

(the General Store)

(house)

We continued on to the lake, Buffalo River National River, and looked around and made a couple more stops and then we went back towards town, filled up with gas, and headed towards home... We took the back way home and went into Siloam Springs, AR...

We stopped there and got the kids some things...
The older two a cool sprinkler, Preslee a pool, the older kids some sand shovels and buckets for their sand box, and Preslee a sock monkey and then we made one last pit stop at Dickey's BBQ Pit for lunch...


They have GREAT food so if you are ever in Siloam Springs, AR make a stop here... We both got 2 meat plates: 

Me: polish sausage, sliced brisket, coleslaw, onion tanglers, roll, and a drink
Albert: polish sausage, pulled pork, baked beans, waffle fries, roll, and a drink

They serve ice cream to everyone... It was less than $25 for everything... Great food, great taste, not a bad price for a lot of food... Anyways... We headed on into Sand Springs and picked up our kiddos and then homeward bound we were...

Our anniversary weekend was great...

Oh yeah... This was a sign at the lodge that I LOVED...