Friday, February 24, 2012

Stormy Day

I know I have already posted this recipe, but I'm making it again today.  It's a stormy mess here with thunderstorms, torrential downpours, tornado warnings...so I thought it would just be a great day for soup.  Enjoy!  It's an amazing soup!




Curried Chicken Corn Chowder


INGREDIENTS

  • 2 medium onions, chopped
  • 2 celery ribs, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 3 cans (14-1/2 ounces each) reduced-sodium chicken broth
  • 5 cups frozen corn
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt         
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • Dash cayenne pepper
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup 2% milk
  • 3 cups cubed cooked chicken breast
  • 1/3 cup minced fresh cilantro

DIRECTIONS

  • In a Dutch oven, saute onions and celery in butter until tender. Stir in the broth, corn, curry, salt, pepper and cayenne. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 15 minutes.
  • In a small bowl, whisk flour and milk until smooth. Whisk into the pan. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Add chicken and cilantro; heat through. Yield: 9 servings (2-1/4 quarts).2 starch, 2 lean meat.
From Taste of Home Healthy Cooking

Monday, February 20, 2012

Happy President's Day!


HAPPY PRESIDENT'S DAY!



Some fun facts:

BARACK OBAMA is our 44th president, but there actually have only been 43 presidents: Cleveland was elected for two nonconsecutive terms and is counted twice, as our 22nd and 24th president.

EIGHT PRESIDENTS were born British subjects: Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Jackson, and W. Harrison.

EIGHT PRESIDENTS never attended college: Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, A. Johnson, and Cleveland. The college that has the most presidents as alumni (seven in total) is Harvard: J. Adams, J. Q. Adams, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Rutherford B. Hayes, J. F. Kennedy, and George W. Bush.

PRESIDENTS WHO would be considered "Washington outsiders" (i.e., the 18 presidents who never served in Congress) are: Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Taylor, Grant, Arthur, Cleveland, T. Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Coolidge, Hoover, F. Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and G. W. Bush.

THE MOST COMMON religious affiliation among presidents has been Episcopalian, followed by Presbyterian.

THE ANCESTRY of all 44 presidents is limited to the following heritages, or some combination thereof: Dutch, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Swiss, German , and Africian.

THE OLDEST president inaugurated was Reagan (age 69); the youngest was Kennedy (age 43). Theodore Roosevelt, however, was the youngest man to become president——he was 42 when he succeeded McKinley, who had been assassinated.

THE TALLEST president was Lincoln at 6'4"; at 5'4", Madison was the shortest.

FOURTEEN PRESIDENTS served as vice presidents: J. Adams, Jefferson, Van Buren, Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson, Arthur, T. Roosevelt, Coolidge, Truman, Nixon, L. Johnson, Ford, and George Bush.

VICE PRESIDENTS were originally the presidential candidates receiving the second-largest number of electoral votes. The Twelfth Amendment, passed in 1804, changed the system so that the electoral college voted separately for president and vice president. The presidential candidate, however, gradually gained power over the nominating convention to choose his own running mate.

FOR TWO YEARS the nation was run by a president and a vice president who were not elected by the people. After Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned in 1973, President Nixon appointed Gerald Ford as vice president. Nixon resigned the following year, which left Ford as president, and Ford's appointed vice president, Nelson Rockefeller, as second in line.

THE TERM "First Lady" was used first in 1849 when President Zachary Taylor called Dolley Madison "First Lady" at her state funeral.  It gained popularity in 1877 when used in reference to Lucy Ware Webb Hayes. Most First Ladies, including Jackie Kennedy, are said to have hated the label.

JAMES BUCHANAN was the only president never to marry. Five presidents remarried after the death of their first wives——two of whom, Tyler and Wilson, remarried while in the White House. Reagan was the only divorced president. Six presidents had no children. Tyler——father of fifteen——had the most.

PRESIDENTS LINCOLN, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy were assassinated in office.
ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS were made on the lives of Jackson, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Truman, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, G. H. W. Bush, Clinton, and G. W. Bush.

EIGHT PRESIDENTS died in office: W. Harrison (after having served only one month), Taylor, Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Harding, F. Roosevelt, and Kennedy.

PRESIDENTS ADAMS, Jefferson, and Monroe all died on the 4th of July; Coolidge was born on that day.

KENNEDY AND TAFT are the only presidents buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
LINCOLN, JEFFERSON, F. Roosevelt, Washington, Kennedy, and Eisenhower are portrayed on U.S. coins.

WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON, Lincoln, Jackson, Grant, McKinley, Cleveland, Madison, and Wilson are portrayed on U.S. paper currency.

 *The above information provided as courtesy of Borgna Brunner, who derived from "Facts About the Presidents" by Joseph Nathan Kane as posted on http://www.infoplease.com/spot/prestrivia1.html

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Because they were too pretty.....


I had to take a picture of these fish tacos that we made last weekend, because they were just so pretty not to.  If you have never tried fish tacos, you need to.  You will never be the same :)


Ingredients:
Tortillas
Talapia (we grilled it)
Spring Mix
Avocado
Cheese
Salsa  (next time I might try a cilantro lime vinaigrette)

YUM!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

Best Ever

I remember the first time I heard Whitney sing the national anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl. I remember it giving me chills and to this day it still does.  After seeing her sing the National Anthem, it became a dream of mine to one day be able to sing it at a sporting event.  Last year that dream came true.  There's nothing like it. 


If you have never heard Whitney's rendition before, here it is.  Absolutely beautiful.  Turn it up loud!!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Ratatouille

So I was searching for Meatless Monday recipes and came across one for Ratatouille.  I have only ever had Ratatouille one other time, and LOVED it. 

If you are looking for a slammin' recipe this is it!!  It is fabulous!   I made it last night and then John and I watched the movie Ratatouille because it's a good one :)  Great little date night at home...

Here's the recipe:


Baked Orzo Ratatouille

Eggplant is sautéed with zucchini, squash and tomatoes and seasoned with garlic, red pepper and balsamic vinegar. The oval pasta orzo provides a slightly crispy base as this modern day take on ratatouille is baked golden in the oven. This recipe comes to us from Cara and Phoebe of Big Girls, Small Kitchen.
Serves 6
  • 1 pound orzo
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    1 yellow onion, diced
    1 small eggplant, diced
    1 zucchini, quartered and sliced
    1 squash, quartered and sliced
    3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    1 15oz can diced fire roasted tomatoes
    ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • salt, to taste
  • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese, grated
  • ¼ cup fontina cheese, grated
Bring a large pot of water to boil over medium-high heat. Cook the orzo according to the package directions, or until it reaches al dente. Reserve ½ cup of the cooking liquid, drain and set aside.
In a large cast-iron skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil over medium-high heat. Sauté the onion for 3-5 minutes, or until translucent. Add the eggplant and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, for about 5 minutes, or until the eggplant has begun to soften. Toss in the zucchini and squash and cook for another 3 minutes, or until the squash is tender.
Add the garlic, balsamic vinegar and tomatoes with their juices to the skillet. Season with red pepper flakes and salt to taste.
Turn the heat down to medium-low and allow the squash tomato mixture to reduce for a minute or two, until some of the tomatoes’ acidity has softened to preference.
Add the cooked orzo and the reserved cooking liquid. Stir until everything is well incorporated.
Preheat the broiler and smooth the surface of the orzo mixture in the skillet. Cover the orzo ratatouille evenly with the Parmesan and fontina cheese. Place the skillet in the oven for about five minutes, or until the cheese has melted and begun to brown.

Nutrition Information

Baked Orzo Ratatouille
  • Servings per Recipe: 6
  • Amount per Serving
  • Calories: 387.6
  • Calories from Fat: 57
  • Total Fat: 6.4g
  • Saturated Fat: 2.2g
  • Cholesterol: 8.8mg
  • Sodium: 113.3mg
  • Potassium: 680mg
  • Total Carbohydrates: 68.4g
  • Dietary Fiber: 6.9g
  • Protein: 15g
  • Sugars: 7.2g
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Love Story....

One of our local businesses is having a Valentine's Day Love story essay contest.  I decided to enter, because quite frankly.... I love John and my love story :)  So, in celebration of February, here it is!




I was recently at a doctor’s appointment, accompanied by my husband, John.  Unimpressed by the doctor within five minutes of meeting him, my emotions were pushed to the limit when he turned to my husband and said,

“ So, even after knowing all this was wrong with her, you decided to marry her anyway?  Why the *&$% would you do that?” 

Little did this doctor know, that has been the question I have struggled with my whole life.   Will anyone ever want to marry me with my health issues?
You see, when I was three years old, I was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.  Basically, this is arthritis that older people get, but I got it when I was a child. 

My childhood was filled with pain, and doctor’s appointments, physical therapy sessions, and disgusting medicines.   There were days that I could barely walk, but I always knew there was a purpose in all this.  Over time, the disease took its toll and started wearing down my joints.  The biggest victim:  my hips. 

When I was sixteen years old, the age when I was supposed to be getting my driver’s license, I found myself lying on an operating table getting ready to have a double hip replacement.  A double hip replacement!  In my sixteen year old mind, this was something that was reserved for eighty year olds, not a girl in high school.  

Needless to say, I made it through the surgery and recovery, and got on with my life with much less pain.  Praise God!   I went on to graduate high school, college and get a job as a first grade teacher, and eventually get my Master’s degree. There was always that question in the back of my head though of whether or not I would ever meet someone that could love me unconditionally, and be o.k. with all the baggage I came with in terms of my arthritis.  I struggled a lot with feelings of being beautiful and having self worth, because the arthritis has deformed some of my joints.

 All the while, I was very involved in my church’s music ministry.  God has given me a gift of singing, and I love using it to bring him glory.  In  2008, my friend Robyn, who I sang on a worship team with, mentioned to me that she had a young man working for her that she would like to introduce me to.  She described him as sweet, kind, a hard worker, and just an all around great guy. She said she hadn’t mentioned it to him yet, and wanted to see how I felt about it.  I told her I was “kinda” seeing someone, and it turns out that John was also seeing someone at the time.  

Well, thank God for prayer warriors like Robyn.  She prayed for John and I for TWO YEARS!  During this time, other people (mostly my student’s moms) had set me up on blind dates and such.  I loved that there were people looking out for me and wanted me to meet a great guy! 

After two years, Robyn came up to me one day in church and grabbed me by the arm and said,
“Jennie, I just can’t ignore the prompting of the Holy Spirit anymore, you and John have to meet!”

In my head I was thinking,  John?? Who is that? 

I think Robyn sensed my confusion, because then she went on to explain that John was the guy she had wanted to set me up with TWO YEARS AGO!   I told her I would pray about it, because there was actually this other guy that I had my eye on.  But he wasn’t really moving forward with anything.  So, after praying about going on a double date with John, Robyn and her husband, Nelson, I felt that this was a great opportunity.  On February 11, 2010 we went to this cute little Inn in Stockton, NJ.  Great food, great company.  I remember walking in to the restaurant to meet John and immediately upon seeing him, I had to look away because he has these most beautiful eyes, and I felt myself blushing. 

At this particular restaurant, there is an outdoor eating area.  However, we went in February and it was really cold, so there were little fires that people were standing around.  John and I went up to one of the fires to talk to one of the locals, and I remember very clearly him putting his hand on the small of my back, and I knew in that moment in a way I can’t even explain that he and I were going to be together for a really long time.

We dated long distance our entire relationship.  John was living in South Carolina and I was still in Allentown, PA.  This forced us to talk on the phone or skype a lot except for when we would visit each other.  I knew there was a time when I was going to have really go into detail about my physical condition with John.  I would always get so nervous because I was afraid he would run away after he knew everything and all the implications my disease can have on life down the road. At one time in my life, I had thought about writing my autobiography and had made a story board where I had listed a lot of my life events.  One night, I pulled that out and started telling John “my story”. I was shaking and had sweaty palms, and I’m sure my face was a red as a beet.  John just listened as I was talking really fast.  When I was done, he took the story board out of my hand, put it on the floor, looked at me and said,

“I appreciate you sharing this with me, but I want you to know that this in no way changes how I feel about you.  Your arthritis is just one little part of what makes you, you.  Your arthritis has definitely molded you into the person you are today, but it hasn’t defined you.  I love that, and I love everything about you.”

            My biggest fear had finally been assassinated by John’s beautiful words. I had found someone who could love me unconditionally. I knew we would be together for the rest of our lives.  On October 9, 2010, John proposed to me, which is a whole other story in itself, and on August 7, 2011 we were married.  I moved down to South Carolina and have made a home with John, my best friend. He truly is a kind, compassionate, smart, and courageous man.  I could tell you story after story about how John has shown his love for me, and we haven’t even been married a year.  I love this man with all my heart and thank God every day for blessing me with him.  God knew exactly what I needed and has blessed me beyond what I could every think or imagine by giving me John. 




Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Blessings

I'm singing this song this morning at my ladies' Bible Study.  I hope it is a blessing and encouragement to you.  Always remember that there is a purpose in everything that happens to you because God loves you and he longs for you to just trust him.