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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...
Blessings!.· ´¨¨)) -:¦:-
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((¸¸.·´ .·´ -:¦:-Miki
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