Its not Delivery, Its Homemade

How many times have we opted for fast food for lunch or dinner instead of cooking? There’s no telling how much money we’ve spent on that one meal that easily becomes a few (or more) meals a week. Instead of picking up that telephone and calling for delivery pizza, get the family together and make one at home.

Making homemade pizza can become a great new family tradition. Choose a day of the week when everyone can get together and enjoy the experience. You can even pretend that you are in a real Italian eatery and go all out by decorating the dining room table to resemble a pizzeria.

The best thing about homemade pizza is picking the toppings. Since it is your personal pizza, you can have as many different toppings as your heart desires. Its a chance to raid the cabinets and the fridge to find good stuff to top your creation.

How will you prepare the crust? Now, this step can be easy or an adventure. If you wimp out and go easy, you can use an already prepared crust from the store like Pillsbury pizza crust in the pop open can or a Boboli pizza crust.

It you want to treat the family to a high time of flour and dough, choose to make your own crusts. With your own, the size of the pizza can be customized for each person in the family. Making your own dough crusts will also make use of those handy pantry staples. You can find a classic pizza dough recipe on the Internet and in just about any cookbook, so find one that you like and go to it.

When the dough is ready, shape it into a circle of appropriate size. Create a rim on the dough so that the sauce wont bubble over onto the oven rack. Now comes the fun part. The dough is ready to be dressed to the hilt.

For the sauce, well let you slide and use the store bought kind if you wish. Spread the sauce over the dough and be sure to cover it to the rim. Next, top the pizza sauce with your favorite cheeses. Its more economical to purchase a block of cheese and use a grater to slice it for pizza toppings. Those already shredded bags have only two or three cups in each which is not going to go the distance for an entire family. Besides, fresh cheese melts better.

Want to have even more fun with your family pizza creations? See who can make the wackiest pizza. Throw a little leftover chicken or hamburger on top. How about jalapenos? They are good for those who like it hot. Don’t forget the spices. It wouldn’t be a pizza without oregano, basil, and some thyme.

If you have at least two baking stones or pizza trays, you can make more than one at a time. Everyone can help to clean up while you wait for dinner to be ready. When the timer goes off, Bon Apetít!

If there are leftovers of your pizza, enjoy them tomorrow morning for breakfast!

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5 Kitchen Staples to Help Save Money

Ever wonder how our ancestors always seemed to have food on the table even in lean times? When we are visiting the grocery store every week to the tune of hundreds of dollars, we long to know their secret. In fact it isn’t a secret at all. It is actually good planning and preparation on their part. Once we realize this and begin doing as they did, we too will see our dollar stretch further.

The items that we have on hand are what determine how far our food will go. Filling your cabinets or pantry with a few useful staples can be the difference between a trip to the grocery store each and every week versus once or twice a month. Stocking just a few choice items is all you need to create wonderful meals.

  1. Flour. Flour is a starter item for many recipes. You can add it to some water and make gravy in the pan for many meat dishes. Flour is used to make bread (biscuits, rolls, loaves) and to coat chicken. It can also be used to coat a round or square cake pan to prevent the cake from sticking. Of course, one of the favorite uses for flour is in cookie recipes that make scrumptious desserts.

  2. Rice. My husband loves rice so much that we once bought a fifty pound bag from a grocery store in his hometown. Fifty pounds! Rice is a side dish, but it doesn’t have to be plain. It can be jazzed up with veggies to accompany dinner. My mother uses leftover rice for a dessert called sweet rice. Just add evaporated milk and some sugar to a bowl of rice and warm it in the microwave. It is a tasty treat for after dinner. Another popular dessert is rice pudding. Rice can also be mixed with leftover meat and a cream soup to form a casserole. Rice has many uses and your sure to find a few that your family will love.
  3. Pasta. There are many different pasta choices and all have great uses. Manicotti can be stuffed with tomato sauce and cheeses. Macaroni can be used to make a creamy salad and also is great combined with cheese or spaghetti sauce. Spiral pasta is used in many different pasta salads. Spaghetti can be used in a casserole topped with cheese or in the traditional way with tomato sauce and meat.
  4. Spices. There are other ways to season food besides salt and pepper. In fact, many spices taste better than salt. Even diehard salt-a-holics wont miss the salt in foods if other seasonings are used. Cayenne pepper, chili powder, nutmeg, cinnamon, oregano,and garlic powder are all useful tools in your flavor arsenal to give foods a fresh new taste.
  5. Beans. There go those beans again. Beans can top your salad (edamame or soy), make an awesome dip (black beans), and go well with grilled foods (baked beans). They provide a good source of protein with very little fat. Beans are good in soups, stews, and over rice for a simple yet filling meal.

Do you have these staples in your kitchen? You can probably think of several more that will enhance your pantry and save money. Start with these and grow your own list of basic kitchen staples that are versatile and economical.

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Leftover Dinner Magic

What do you do when a meal is finished? Most of us wash the dishes and wrap up the leftovers, but what happens to the leftover portions not eaten? Do they get consumed later or do they sit in the refrigerator until they start to smell and you finally throw them out? If you tend to do the latter, how about saving some time and money by learning how to use those leftovers in new ways to surprise your family at dinner time.

Some people like leftovers and some do not. Still then, many will eat them one day out, but quickly get tired of eating the same thing over and over. Here’s a way to fix the problem if you or someone in your family is the same way. Lets start with an example.

You prepare a roasted pork loin and rice for dinner one night. The family wants something else for dinner the following night so the pork loin gets pushed to the back of the refrigerator. Normally, that’s where it will stay until you clean out the fridge, right? Not anymore. Lets do something to keep that pork loin from going to waste.

Eating leftovers the way they were originally served, is probably whats turning family members off from wanting it again the next night. Your family doesn’t have to eat the pork loin as is. So, chop that pork loin up into bite size pieces.

Now you’re probably thinking, OK, that’s great, but what do I do with it now? In a large skillet or wok, stir fry the leftover rice with a bag of frozen veggies, an egg, and some of the chopped pork loin to make pork fried rice. Add a little soy sauce and you’ve got a whole new dinner for your hungry family.

This is just one way that leftovers can be turned into a new dish with a new flavor. The same can also be done using chicken, seafood, or beef. Lets take a look at beef.

If you have hamburgers left from dinner, chop them up until they resemble ground beef again. The meat can be combined with chili powder and taco sauce to make beef tacos. Or, add some beans, chopped peppers and tomatoes, and sauce to create a pot of chili. If you have the imagination, there are an unlimited number of possibilities of what you can do with meats and side dishes from a previous nights dinner.

Using a little leftover magic can make one meal last for two, three, or even four more days. But, you dont have to eat it all in the same week. Fix a new meal with the leftovers and freeze it until you are ready to have that particular meat again. On that day, dinner will already be made, all you’ll need to do is heat it up. Yes, it really can be just that simple.

Your family will be amazed at your ability to transform any meal into a new creation they will enjoy. Besides that, you will save money on your grocery bill and wont be throwing it away in the trash can as spoiled leftovers. Try these and similar ideas to expand your family’s palate.

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Faith’s Recipe Club Membership Site

Have you been looking for a new source of recipes and downloadable cookbooks?

Looking for something new?

Faith’s Recipe Club will give you just that! All this for just $2.50 per month.

Each month new recipes will be posted from many culinary and cultural sources. Amish, Chinese, Sandwiches, BBQ, Vietnamese, and on and on.

Faith’s Recipe Club is a membership site that has many cook books available, with more added from time to time.

Click on the link in the menu at the top of the page, or go to: Faith’s Recipe Club to join.

Members can download any or all of the eBook cookbooks in the member’s area. Another set of books will be added each month.

The eBooks have have varying rights, from personal use only to Resell rights and to PLR rights with the source code (.doc files) where you can claim authorship and put your own links in the eBook. Some cook books have available sales pages.

Again, click on the link in the menu at the top of the page, or go to: Faith’s Recipe Club to join.

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AMISH COFFEE CAKE

Here is an old fashioned coffee cake

Serving Size : 48
2 cups light brown sugar
2 cups flour
3/4 cup shortening
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 cup coffee — hot
1 teaspoon soda

Mix sugar, flour and shortening until lumpy. Do not mix until creamy.

Take out 1 cup for topping.

Dissolve soda in hot coffee and add to the flour mixture. Also add egg and vanilla.

Spread on sheet pan 9x12x2 inch and sprinkle on topping.

This is a thin batter. Bake at 325-350 degrees approximately 30 minutes.

Sprinkle with powdered sugar after baked.

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Per Serving (excluding unknown items): 72 Calories; 3g Fat (41.6% calories from fat); 1g Protein; 10g Carbohydrate; trace Dietary Fiber; 4mg Cholesterol; 4mg Sodium. Exchanges: 1/2 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 1/2 Fat; 1/2 Other Carbohydrates.

More of these Amish recipes are available at http://faithsrecipies.biz/amish

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Tex Mex Cranberry Salsa

Tex Mex Cranberry Salsa

1 cup water
1 cup granulated sugar
1 (12-ounce) package Ocean Spray® Fresh OR Frozen Cranberries
2 tablespoons chopped canned jalapeno peppers
1 teaspoon dried cilantro
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1 green onion, white and green parts, sliced
1 teaspoon fresh lime juice

  1. Combine water and sugar in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Add cranberries; return to a boil. Gently boil cranberries for 10 minutes without stirring. Pour into a medium glass mixing bowl. Gently stir in remaining ingredients.
  2. Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on salsa. Cool at room temperature and refrigerate. Best if served at room temperature.

Makes about 2 1/2 cups. (20 servings)

Nutritional Facts Per Serving: (2 TABLESPOONS): Calories 47(2%DV), Sodium 13mg(1%DV), Pot. 17mg(<1%DV), Total Carb. 12grams(4%DV), Dietary Fiber 1gram(3%DV), Sugars 10grams, Vit. A 21 IU(<1%DV), Vit. C 2mg(4%DV), Calcium 1mg(<1%DV), Dietary Exchange: Fruit 1

Recipe and photograph provided courtesy of Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.

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Sugarless Apple Pie

  • 2 pie crusts
  • 5 sliced apples
  • 1 tsp. apple pie spice
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 can undiluted frozen apple juice mixed with
  • 2 tsp. cornstarch

Mix last 4 ingredients well. Stir over apples. Put apples in bottom crust. Cover with second crust. Brush butter over crust. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.

Don’t use delicious apples.

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Tomatillo Salsa (Green Salsa)

  • 3/4 c. diced husked tomatillos* (about 8 med.)
  • 1/4 c. diced red bell pepper
  • 1/4 c. diced red onion
  • 2 tbsp. orange juice
  • 3 tbsp. white wine vinegar
  • 2 tbsp. fresh lime juice
  • 2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp. sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. minced seeded jalapeno chili

Puree 1/4 cup tomatillos in processor. Pour into medium bowl. Mix in remaining tomatillos and all ingredients. Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes. (Can be prepared 1 day ahead.)

*A tomatillo resembles a green tomato with a paper-thin husk. Available at Latin American markets, specialty food stores and many supermarkets.

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Chocolate Covered Cherries

  • 5 lbs. confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/4 tsp. vanilla
  • 3 (12 oz.) pkgs. semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 3/4 lb. shaved edible paraffin
  • 1/2 lb. oleo or butter
  • 1 can Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk
  • Maraschino cherries (about 200)
  • Round toothpicks

Mix together: Using your hands, mix the confectioners’ sugar, oleo, vanilla, and condensed milk. Cover and set aside.

Drain the juice from the maraschino cherries, saving juice to use later in Kool-Aid, etc.

Melt the chocolate chips and paraffin in the top of a double boiler.

Mold cream mixture over cherries and dip in melted chocolate. Let dry to harden.

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Bread Pudding

Prep Time: 30 Minutes Ready In: 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes Servings: 12

“This lightly spiced, extra thick bread pudding really hits home. We suggest using a rich egg bread or a moist white loaf in this recipe”

Ingredients:

  • 6 slices day-old bread
  • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 1/2 cup raisins (optional)
  • 4 eggs, beaten
  • 2 cups milk
  • 3/4 cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

  2. Break bread into small pieces into an 8 inch square baking pan. Drizzle melted butter or margarine over bread. If desired, sprinkle with raisins.
  3. In a medium mixing bowl, combine eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla. Beat until well mixed. Pour over bread, and lightly push down with a fork until bread is covered and soaking up the egg mixture.
  4. Bake in the preheated oven for 45 minutes, or until the top springs back when lightly tapped.

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