Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Loaded Mashed Potatoe Pizza
Number one on the list is mashed potatoes- these can be left over from a meal earlier in the week (I make a double batch on purpose), instant or homemade, cheddar or ranch or plain- it makes no difference. After that, you can use whatever your heart desires.... Here is what I use:
1 refrigerated pizza crust (you can use homemade, or a Bobali as well)
@2 cups mashed potatoes
@ 1/2 lb of bacon, chopped and cooked crisp
@ 1/2 cup onions, chopped
@ 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
sour cream for garnish
- Preheat oven to 375*
- Spread pizza crust on on greased cookie sheet or 13x11 baking pan. Bake for 5 minutes.
- Spread mashed potatoes evenly on top.
-Next sprinkle onions and bacon on top.
-Then toss on the cheese.
- Bake for 10-15 minutes until cheese is melted and crust is brown.
Let cool for 5 minutes and serve. I like mine with a thin layer of sour cream on top. Add a salad and you have a quick and easy meal!
Saturday, September 11, 2010
NOT Wienie Casserole
Sunday, May 9, 2010
The Blackberry Experiment
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Ham and Potatoe Casserole
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Hot Pink and Teal Bridal Shower
Miss Sophie turns 2!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Scrambled Omelet
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Chicken and Rice soup
Friday, February 26, 2010
Mexican Beef Soup over Rice
-While that is cooking, in a frying pan or grill pan (you can also grill this on an outdoor grill), on med-high heat the other 2 tbsp oil. Add steak and cook until dark on each side. Meat will be pink on the inside- this is OK- it will finish cooking in the broth! Set meat aside for about 5 minutes.
-This is my kitchen set up at the church. A giant cook stove and 3, yes 3!!! ovens! There you see the steak cooking, 2 pots of broth and a big pot of rice.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Cups. With legs.
From FavoriteCollectables.com:
"The first Walking Ware teaset was designed by Roger Michell in 1973 from the drawings of Danka Napiorkowska’s college sketchbook. The first eight teasets were hand-made studio pottery, thrown and turned by Roger and decorated by Danka. These are very rare and very difficult to find.
These teasets were a huge success when they exhibited in Christopher Strangeway’s shop, as nobody had seen anything like it and there was such demand that Roger and Christopher had to look for a manufacturer in order to fulfil the orders. Anthony Wood at Cartlton Ware was prepared to take the commission and they were prepared to use a differnt backstamp so that they could distinguish it from its other pottery.
The relationship worked well and for the next 13 years over 50 new designs were produced. Interesting from a collector’s point of view is the fact that they designs that were least popular when they were first made are the most desirable now."
Walking Ware by Carlton Ware. They also have Running Ware, with the legs in motion. And I recently discovered a tea pot with a peg leg. They are no longer in production so ebay or collector sites are about the only place you can find them. I had never bought any for myself... being the practical sort, I really couldn't justify the expenditure when the budget is tight. I happened to mention them to my boyfriend back in the late summer...... and guess what was in the big box I got at Christmas??!!! Totally frivolous. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE them. (He scored BIG points with that gift, let me tell you!!!)