Saturday Sparks — December Daily Ideas

Saturday Sparks — December Daily Ideas

Have you ever thought of doing one of these fun little “December Daily” scrapbooks that are all over Pinterest these days? I have. . . and thinking is about as far as I’ve gone at this point. Seeing as it’s already the fifth of the month, I would say I’m pretty far behind already (surprise!!), but I really would like to do a simple version of this great project for 2015. It’s just a cool way to kind of bring the advent of the season to life and make each moment special as we near Christmas day.

So as I went hunting for my own inspiration, I decided to pass along a few found ideas from some really gifted paper crafters and photographers. If it’s a little late to start your own daily journal this year, hopefully this will spark some interest for the next holiday season. Hey, maybe you can do the forty days of Lent or fourteen days of Valentines, or even the hallowed days of Halloween. . . and yes, I’m sure they have all been done. Happy Crafting!

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Super Yummy Quick and Easy Chili

Super Yummy Quick and Easy Chili

chiliWe haven’t seen the sun much during the last week and cooler temps have finally come along, so in my kitchen that means chili is on the menu. I love to make a large batch of chili that will feed the family several times over because it’s easy, makes great leftovers and is super yummy. . . especially when you add a few Fritos at the bottom and grated cheese on the top.

Now when I make my chili there are a few things you must know. First, I don’t use a recipe and it never tastes quite the same way twice. I throw in a bit of this and a dash of that and measuring spoons are usually not part of the process. Second, if my husband was lucky (or eh, “skilled”) enough to have put a deer in the freezer that particular year, I usually make chili with ground venison. It’s a great lean, natural and healthy alternative to beef and it makes fabulous chili. Lastly, we like a bit of kick with our chili, but having a five-year-old in the house mandates a more mild recipe and I’m okay with that. You can always add some chopped jalapenos or more Tabasco to your recipe if you need more spice.

So if you’re not completely afraid of trying this recipe now that I’ve divulged all my little chili-cooking quirks, here goes the basic, delicious way to make chili every time. Although I don’t normally measure out quantities, I did make a tasty batch using the following recipe just so I could share it with my readers. . . and maybe my son and his family one day.

Chili
Serves 6
Quick and easy go-to recipe for super yummy chili every time.
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Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
2 hr
Total Time
2 hr 30 min
Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
2 hr
Total Time
2 hr 30 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 lb browned ground beef (or venison)
  2. 1/4 cup chopped onion
  3. 1/4 tsp garlic salt
  4. 1/8 tsp ground black pepper
  5. 1 tbsp chili powder
  6. 1 can (16 oz) dark red kidney beans - drained and rinsed
  7. 1 can (8 oz) tomato sauce
  8. 1 can (14.5 oz) petite diced tomatoes
  9. 1 can Ro-Tel Chili Fixins
  10. 1 dash of Tabasco sauce
Instructions
  1. Add all the ingredients to a large pot and if the chili is not "soupy" enough, add a bit of water.
  2. Bring chili to a boil, stirring periodically.
  3. Reduce heat and let simmer for 1 - 2 hours with lid on pot.
  4. Serve hot.
Notes
  1. You can add some chopped jalapenos or more Tabasco to give your chili some kick.
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Swallowing Snot

Swallowing Snot

flu-bugMy son and I have had this drainage, coughy gunk that apparently is going around right now, where you don’t really feel sick but you sure sound like you could cough up a lung. . . or three.

So my son was having a coughing fit one morning that sounded really wet, and I asked him if he managed to get up anything.

He said, “Yeah, like snot?”

Yup that’s it. I promptly told him that he didn’t need to swallow said snot but spit it out instead.

And he responded, “No thanks. I like the way it tastes.” 

Ewww. . . out of the mouths of babes (or down their throats).

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