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 ~Keeper At Home~
Saturday, October 11, 2008
A Day in the Life of Me.
Friday, Oct. 10:
Our busy cleaning day is usually on Friday. Friday's consist of dusting, vacuuming, & mopping. Before I started vacuuming with my piece of junk Bissell sweeper I took it apart and gave it a really good cleaning because it wasn't sucking very well. After cleaning it I started vacuuming. It still wouldn't suck like it should. I mean, I had to go over a little piece of lint 8 times before it would pick it up. THAT WAS IT! I WAS DONE! I told my girls that I would be right back. I was going to Walmart to buy a new sweeper. I was just going to get a Hoover but I seen that they had a Dyson. After thinking about it for awhile in the aisle I decided to buy the Dyson. It was on clearance and didn't cost a whole lot more than one of the other sweepers. I paid $250 for it. The other sweepers were around $180 so I figured I got a good deal. So yes, I am the PROUD owner of a DYSON!! It is a homemakers best friend!!! I love this machine! I actually LIKE sweeping the carpets now!
My youngest, Katie, had her best friend, Courtney, spend the night. They had a scavenger hunt at our library for the middle schoolers from 6-8 pm so I dropped them off there. When I came home I started making supper. I tried a new recipe for pizza from my Bisquick cookbook.
Stuffed-Crust Pepperoni Pizza
prep time: 20 mins. start to finish: 35 minutes
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3 c. Bisquick Mix (I used my homemade version)
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2/3 c. very hot water
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2 T. olive or vegetable oil
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3/4 c. diced pepperoni
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4 sticks Colby-Monterey Jack cheese (from 10-oz. pkg), cut lengthwise in half
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1 can (8oz) pizza sauce (I used my homemade sauce)
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2 c. shredded Pizza or Mozzerela cheese (8oz)
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1 c. sliced mushrooms
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1 small green bell pepper, chopped (1/2 c.)
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1 can (2.25 oz) sliced ripe olives, drained
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Move oven rack to lowest position. Heat oven to 450*. Spray 12" pizza pan with cooking spray. Stir Bisquick mix, hot water and oil with fork until soft dough forms; beat vigorously 20 strokes. Let stand for 8 minutes.
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Pat or press dough in bottom and 1 inch over side of pizza pan. Lightly press 1/4 c. of the pepperoni along edge of dough. Place string cheese over pepperoni along edge of dough, overlapping if necessary. Fold 1-inch edge of dough over and around cheese and pepperoni; press to seal. Bake 7 minutes.
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Spread pizza sauce over crust. Sprinkle with 1 cup of shredded cheese, remaining 1/2 cup pepperoni, mushrooms, bell pepper and olives. Sprinkle with remaining 1 cup cheese. Bake 9 to 12 minutes or until crust if golden brown and cheese is melted. 8 servings.
It was a hit! Yummy!
Saturday, Oct. 11:
I spent most of the day doing some sewing. I am putting a dress together. A cape dress but it's a little different than the last one I made. After putting my sewing away I did half the dishes the I went to lay down for a bit because my back is giving me some pain. It always hurts when I've been sewing for a long time. I ended up falling asleep for a half hour! When I got up I finished up the dishes, swept the floor (with my new Dyson! ~Smile~), washed my hair, and then made supper. We are having haystacks tonight. DH has been gone most of today. This morning he went out hunting & then he had a golfing tournament for our church to play in so he won't be home until around 9 pm so it's just us girls this evening.
Until next time...
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Me!
Seems I have a touch of the Waswells. I heard this on Little House & so I thought I would use it! LOL! For those who don't know what the Waswells are, here is an explanation!
I WAS WELL & now I'm sick!
We have had this sickness in our home for the past month now. Everyone has had it & now I'm the last. Which I'm so proud to finally come in last place. Usually I'm one of the first to get sick so this is quite unusual.
Well, it's a rainy, dreary day here so I'm off to sit in the recliner & watch my DVD collection of Little House on the Prairie.
That show always makes me feel better!
Have a nice day!
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
An Update
WOW! I guess it's been awhile since I have blogged. I have been reading blogs & other websites but haven't posted anything on my own.
I have been working on modifying our school curriculum. I have been using the Weaver for a few years now but the only thing that I don't like about it is when you use the Day by Day. It has a schedule to use for each day of the week and at the top of each page you are to put the date of that specific day. That makes it hard because we have already missed 2 days of the scheduled days. One day Katie was sick and then the second day we went to the fair. So that leaves you all mess up and behind. So I have decided to make up my own curriculum using various resources. What works for us! I read Laine's advice about how she runs her homeschooling. She said that she started off with a curriculum but after homeschooling for a few years she now makes up her own using books that she knows will interest her children. She said that homeschooling is like using a recipe. At first you need that recipe to make sure that you are doing it properly but after you've made the recipe a bunch of times you don't need it as much because you've had practice. So that's how I'm doing it now. Everything that I done from taking her advice has worked out beautifully so why wouldn't her homeschooling advice?
Last week our town had our annual fair. After doing a few subjects in school, we went up to the 4-H grounds to see all the animals. We were up there for about 1 1/2 hours. We came home and ate some lunch and then we went the "big city" to the mall. UGH! I haven't been to "THE MALL" in about 10 years. I really try to stay away from there. Just going in there makes one discontented with their own things! But...my youngest needed some shoes ( she didn't like any at Walmart!) and I needed to find a globe for school so to the mall we went. First we went to Payless Shoes. I really shouldn't go to a shoe store! We found one pair of shoes for my youngest DD and then....I found 3 pair that I liked! EEK!! Yes, I did buy them! I just couldn't help myself! I really needed them! ::giggle:: After that we went to a few other shoe stores but DD#2 didn't find any that she liked. The girls insisted that they take me up to Bath & Body Works because there is this awesome hand scrub that I needed to try! I had a headache by the time we were done in there from all the different smells! Now to find a globe! We went to Barnes & Noble and found a globe there. YAHOO!! Then off to Sears to find tennis shoes for DD#2. FINALLY we found some that she liked! Everyone in the mall wants to put lotion on you!!! We were walking around and this guy starts talking to my girls so of course I step in front of them because I don't know what he is doing. He asks me what I know about the Dead Sea. I say it's salty. YEP! That was the magic answer! Guess what I won! UH HUH a 30 minute speech on why I should buy this hand scrub & lotion for $80! He must not have seen the FRUGAL sign on my forehead!
After finally convincing him that that was WAY too much money to spend on my dry hands we went home. I WAS BEAT! I am convinced that I am too old to be walking around the mall! The mall is meant for young people. If I'm going to be walking that much it better be for a good reason! ~Smile~
Last Thursday I decided to declutter my closet. OH MY!!! I got rid of alot of stuff. Old crafting supplies, clothes, shoes (not the new ones!) & purses! I have about half the amount of shoes now then when I started. I had 34 pairs of shoes now I only have about 16. ~Smile~
Friday I spent the day scrubbing my kitchen & bathroom floors...on my knees!!! That is some hard work! I was sore for 2 days!
Sunday my oldest DD was baptized. After church we had a get together here at our house with family. About 17 people in all. We ordered a Subway Party Platter & I bought some chips, pop, & fruit for a mixed fruit bowl. I also made her a cake. It turned out pretty well.
Today I cut the girls hair. I looked up how to put layers in it on the internet. So now they both have layers in. I also had DD#1 cut about 2" off of mine and then I put layers in it by myself. It turned out pretty nice. After she cut it straight across the back I brushed it all up into a ponytail right above my bangs. Then I cut it. Took it down and moved the ponytail up towards the middle of my head (right on top) and made another cut. Then I brushed it all into another pony on the side of my head on both sides and made another cut. Now I have layers! I did all of our hair that way.
I have also been working on printed off all of Laine's letters over at www.lainesletters.com. She is such an inspiration to me. I consider her a mentor so I would love to have her writings in a book to refer back to for many years to come. Maybe one day my girls would like to read her advice as well.
Here are some pics from the baptism:
Confessing that Jesus is her Lord & Savior

I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, & the Holy Spirit.

Ashley posing with her cake.

The cake!

Blessings!.· ´¨¨)) -:¦:-
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Aprons
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Aprons
I don't think kids today know what an apron is.
The principal use of Grandma's apron was to protect the
dress underneath, but along with that, it served as a
potholder for removing hot pans from the oven.
It was wonderful for drying children's tears, and on
occasion was even used for cleaning out dirty ears .
From the chicken coop, the apron was used for carrying
eggs, fussy chicks, and sometimes half-hatched eggs to be
finished in the warming oven
When company came, those aprons were ideal hiding places
for shy kids.
And when the weather was cold, grandma wrapped it around
her arms.
Chips and kindling wood were brought into the kitchen in
that apron.
From the garden, it carried all sorts of vegetables. After
the peas had been shelled, it carried out the hulls.
In the fall, the apron was used to bring in apples or
pecans that had fallen from the trees.
When unexpected company drove up th e road, it was
surprising how much furniture that old apron could dust in a
matter of seconds.
When dinner was ready, Grandma walked out onto the porch,
waved her apron, and the men knew it was time to come in
from the fields to dinner.
It will be a long time before someone invents something
that will replace that 'old-time apron' that served
so many purposes.
REMEMBER:
Grandma used to set her hot baked apple pies on the window
sill to cool. Her granddaughters set theirs on the window
sill to thaw.
Today's generation would go crazy now trying to figure
out how many germs were on that apron, but I never heard
about anyone catching anything from an apron.
Send this to those who would know, and love the story about
Grandma's
aprons.
Blessings!.· ´¨¨)) -:¦:-
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((¸¸.·´ .·´ -:¦:-Miki
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
This Past Week
I've been busy so I haven't had time to blog but here are some pictures from this week.
This is what I did on Monday:

DH shot 2 more deer on Sat. morning (9/6). On Sunday we went to the house of a family from church where we had lunch & then the men folk grounded all the deer into burger. We got 38 1/2 lbs. of deer burger sitting in our freezer for the winter.
That same family from church sent us home with 4 boxes of tomatoes. So Tuesday-Friday I did some canning. I got 27 pints of salsa made & 24 quarts of tomatoes. Enough to last us for awhile.
Saturday evening we had an auction at our church. The proceeds go towards our building fund. We built on a new gymnasium, a kitchen, & some classrooms so now we need to pay for it!
Here are some pictures of the auction:
(That's the new gym!)



And I will leave you with a new recipe.
Zucchini Pie
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Mix all ingredients together until everything is coated. Pour into a greased 9 or 10 inch pie pan.
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Bake at 350* for about 30-40 minutes, until golden brown and done.

This recipe came from a lady at our church. She is known to be a really good cook. She brought this to our sewing earlier this month. She said it came from her town's newspaper and she thought she would give it a try. It was delicious! So I had to get it from her. I made this for breakfast on Saturday along with some sausage links.
I don't buy Bisquick so I had to search the web for a recipe to make the zucchini pie.
Here is that recipe:
Homemade Bisquick Mix
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Sift flour, baking powder and salt three times into a large bowl. *I skipped the sifting!
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Cut in shortening with a pastry blender until mixture resembles fine crumbs.
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Store mixture in airtight container in the refrigerator up to 4 months.
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Use whenever your recipe calls for "Bisquick mix".
Makes 7 cups.
Okay, that's it for last week. We will be starting school tomorrow. Well...I will be starting school with my youngest tomorrow. My oldest started last Monday. I was going to start school with my youngest last Monday but the deer & tomatoes needed to be done first.
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