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5 Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Home Part II

21 Dec

Holidays are about making memories. On the last day of a year you’ll never see again think of ways that you can share it with those who mean the most to you.

1.      Reminisce with old pictures. Who is that kid in the plaid pants and butterfly collar shirt? It might be you. Use this time to bond as a family. Go through old photo albums and remember times gone by. There may be a few pictures of folks you don’t remember. Or, there could be some interesting stories that are told just from a photo. Before you know it, everyone’s sides will threaten to burst from laughter.

 

2.      Make a dessert. All this other fun may make you want to feed your sweet tooth. For those who want to, let them make a dessert for the family to try. The more desserts you have, the more yummy goodness you can enjoy.

 

What are you doing for New Year’s Eve? These five ideas offer fun for the family who wants to spend time celebrating together.

 

 
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Ham It up Roll Ups

20 Dec


What You Need:

 

8 slices of white bread

2 (2.5 oz) pkg. cooked ham sliced thin

8 (1 oz.) sticks of string cheese

1 C of honey mustard salad dressing

 

How to Make It:

 

Cut the crust off each slice of bread.

Use a rolling pin and roll each slice of bread to about 1/4 inch thickness.

Divide the ham between the 8 slices of bread.

Place a stick of string cheese on each slice of bread at the edge closest too you.

Roll the bread over the cheese and ham.

Place 4 toothpicks into the roll about 1 inch apart.

Using a serrated knife cut each roll into 4 sections.

Serve with the honey mustard for dipping.

 

Makes 32 roll ups

 

These roll ups can be made the night before the big party.  Cover them tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.  Any type of thin sliced meat can be used such as turkey, chicken or roast beef.

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 25 minutes

Total Time:  approximately 25 minutes

 

Nutritional Information per 4 roll ups:  (approximately values)

Calories 280; fat 17 g; sodium 740 mg; carbohydrates 16 g; sugar 4 g; protein 14 g

 
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5 Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Home Part I

19 Dec

Who says that you have to go out to have fun on New Year’s Eve? If it is just the immediate family this year, that’s alright. Here are five ways that you can welcome the New Year and have a few laughs at the same time.

1.      Watch some movies. There will certainly be enough time before midnight for everyone to throw a movie they like into the mix. You can give your movie night a theme. Choose a variety of movies celebrating other holidays in the year. You’ll have scary, funny, romantic, dramatic and jingle bells thrown in for good measure. How’s that for eclectic?

 

2.      Play board games. On a regular night it might be hard to get everyone together to have a family game night. But, on this night, everyone is at home. Bring back a little of those childhood years with games like Monopoly, Chutes and Ladders (that’s a really old one), Sorry! And Life. For a large family, set up more than one game station so everyone can play what they like.

 

3.      Play team games. This is when people traditionally play charades, drawing games and others. Divide into teams and see who can put on the best game face. Keep changing teams so that each family member gets to be on a team with each other. You can also make up your own games like a team scavenger hunt throughout the house.

 
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Berry Good Oatmeal Bars

18 Dec


What You Need:

 

1 C of butter, room temperature

1 C of brown sugar, packed well

2 C quick cooking oats

1 1/2 C + 2 T of flour, divided

2 C dried cranberries

1 (8 oz.) container of sour cream

3/4 C of white sugar

1 egg, beaten slightly

1 T lemon peel, grated

1 t vanilla extract

 

How to Make It:

 

Allow the oven to preheat to 350 degrees.

Place the butter and brown sugar into a mixing bowl. 

Cream the mixture until lightly and fluffy.

Add in the oats and stir until well combined.

Stir in 1 1/2 C of flour until mixed in well and completely moistened.

Remove 1 1/2 C of the mixture and set aside.

Press the remaining mixture into the bottom of an ungreased 132X9 pan.

Bake 10 minutes until the crust turns a light golden brown.

Place the cranberries into a large bowl. 

Add the sour cream, sugar, egg, lemon peel and vanilla to the cranberries.

Stir in the remaining flour and continue mixing until all the ingredients are combined.

Spread the mixture evenly over the baked crust. 

Sprinkle the reserved crumb mixture evenly over the top.

Bake an additional 20 minutes or until a golden brown on top.

Be sure to cool on a wire rack before cutting.

 

Makes 3 dozen

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 15 minutes

Baking Time:  approximately 30 minutes

Total Time:  approximately 45 minutes + cooling

 

These bars are a perfect dessert for that Christmas buffet.  If you are not fond of cranberries any dried fruit such as apricots or apples with work just as well. 

 

 

 
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Savory Peach Ham

17 Dec


What You Need:

 

1/4 C ketchup

1 T brown sugar

1 T cider vinegar

2 t Worcestershire sauce

1 t + 2 T canola oil

1/4 t pepper

4 (4 oz ea) ham slices, boneless and fully cooked

1 (8.5 oz) can sliced peaches, drained

 

How to Make It:

 

Pour the ketchup into a small mixing bowl.

Add the brown sugar and mix until sugar has dissolved.

Pour in the vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and 1 t of the oil.

Sprinkle in the pepper and whisk all the ingredients together until well combined.

Brush each ham slice with the ketchup mixture being sure to cover both sides.

Place the remaining canola oil into a large skillet.

Place the ham slices one at a time into the skillet over medium heat.

Cook each slice 7 minutes, turn and continue cooking an additional 4 minutes.

Transfer each cooked slice to a warm platter while cooking the remaining ham.

Once all the ham slices have been cooked lower the temperature to low.

Add the peaches to the skillet and drizzle the remaining ketchup mixture over the top of the peach.

Cover and cook 5 minutes. 

Turn the peaches and cook an additional 2 minutes.

Remove the peaches and place over each ham slice before serving.

 

Serving Size:  4

 

This makes an excellent meat for a small holiday dinner.  If you would rather use a canned ham just place the ham in a baking pan.  Place the peaches around the ham and pour the ketchup mixture over the top.  Cover tightly with aluminum foil.  Place in a 350 degree oven for 1 1/2 hours or until the ham is cooked through.

 
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Slushy Fruit Medley

16 Dec


What You Need:

 

4 C of water

1 C of sugar

3/4 C of orange juice concentrate

3/4 C of lemonade concentrate

3 firm bananas, sliced

1 (20 oz.) can unsweetened pineapple tidbits

1 (11 oz.) can mandarin oranges, drained

1/2 C maraschino cherries, halved

 

How to Make It:

 

Pour the water into the large saucepan and place over medium heat.

Stir in the sugar and both concentrates.

Stirring constantly cook the mixture 3 minutes or until the sugar has completely dissolved.

Remove the pan from the heat and fold in the bananas, pineapple, oranges and cherries.

Pour the mixture into a 3 qt freezer container and freeze overnight.

Remove the fruit from the freezer 1 hour before serving.

 

Makes 12 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 1 hour 5 minutes

Cooking Time:  approximately 3 minutes

Freezing Time:  approximately 8 hours

Total Time:  approximately 9 hours 8 minutes

 

This yummy side dish is perfect for adding a little fruit to your Christmas buffet.  Use red and green maraschino cherries to give this fruit a colorful Christmas touch. 

 
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Vanilla Citrus Fruit Dish

14 Dec


What You Need:

 

3 (20 oz.) cans pineapple chunks

1 (5.1 oz.) pkgs. vanilla instant pudding mix

2 (15 oz.) cans mandarin oranges, drained

3 red apples, chopped

 

How to Make It:

 

Drain the pineapple reserving the juice.

Add enough cold water to the juice to make 2 C.

In a large bowl whisk the juice mixture and the pudding mix for 2 minutes.

Let the mixture stand for 2 minutes or until the pudding is soft set.

Fold in the oranges, apples and pineapple.

Cover with plastic wrap and chill until chilled through.

 

Makes 16 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 10 minutes

Chilling Time:  approximately 1 hour

Total Time:  approximately 1 hour 10 minutes

 

This nicely sweetened fruit salad makes a great side dish with any meat.  It can also serve as a dessert if you’re in a pinch.  Add drained green maraschino cherries for a special treat. 

 
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Zesty Tomatoes and Hominy

12 Dec


What You Need:

 

3/4 lb. of bacon

1 onion, chopped

1 green pepper, chopped

4 (15 1/2 oz.) cans of homey, drained

1 (14 1/2 oz.) can of diced tomatoes with juice

1 (10 oz.) can diced tomatoes with green chilies

1 (8 oz.) can tomato sauce

 

How to Make It:

 

Place the bacon in a skillet over medium heat. 

Cook the bacon for 10 minutes or until crisp.

Drain well on paper towel then crumble.

Place the onion and green pepper into the skillet with the bacon drippings.

Sauté the vegetables for 5 minutes or until tender then drain well.

Place the hominy, both cans of tomatoes with their juice and the tomato sauce into the crock pot.

Stir the bacon, onions and green pepper into the mixture well.

Cover the crock pot and cook on low for 6 hours or until heated through.

 

Makes 12 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 5 minutes

Cooking Time:  approximately 6 hours 15 minutes

Total Time:  approximately 6 hours 20 minutes

 

This colorful and delicious side dish goes great with pork, chicken or turkey.  It adds a touch of zest to your Christmas buffet.

 
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Tender Herb Turkey Breasts

10 Dec


What You Need:

 

2 (14 1/2 oz.) cans of chicken broth

1 C of lemon juice

1/2 C of lime juice

1/2 C cider vinegar

1/2 C olive oil

1/2 C of brown sugar, packed

1/2 C of fresh sage

1/2 C of fresh thyme, minced

2 T fresh marjoram, minced

3 t paprika

2 t garlic powder

2 t of pepper

1 t salt

2 envelopes of onion soup mix

1/4 C Dijon style mustard

2 (2 lb.) boneless turkey breasts

 

How to Cook It:

 

Pour the broth, lemon and lime juice, vinegar and oil into the blender.

Add the brown sugar, sage, thyme, marjoram, paprika, garlic, pepper and salt.

Dump the onion soup into the blender.

Add in the mustard.

Blend until all the ingredients are mixed together well.

Remove 3 1/2 C of the marinade and place in a large sealable plastic bag.

Pour the remaining marinade into a container and refrigerate.

Add the turkey breasts to the marinade in the bag. 

Seal the bag and turn to coat the turkey well.

Refrigerate overnight.

Remove the turkey from the bag and discard that marinade.

Place the turkey breast into a 5 qt. slow cooker.

Pour the reserved marinade over the turkey.

Cover with the lid and cook on high for 4 hours or until the juices run clear. 

 

Makes 14 servings

 

This flavorful turkey is much faster to prepare than a whole turkey.  Dried herbs may be used in place of the fresh herbs if you prefer.  When cooking in a slow cooker remove the lid as little as possible.  When you remove the lid the steam escapes.  10 to 15 minutes of cooking time will need to be added each time you remove the lid. 

 
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Buffet Perfect Layered Salad

08 Dec


What You Need:

 

1 C of mayonnaise

1/4 C of milk

2 t dill weed

1/2 t seasoning blend

1 bunch of romaine lettuce, torn

2 carrots, grated

1 C red onion, chopped

1 cucumber, sliced thin

1 (10 oz.) pkg. frozen sweet peas, thawed

1 (8 oz.) pkg. cheddar cheese, shredded

8 strips of bacon cook and crumbled

 

How to Make It:

 

Place the mayonnaise, milk, dill weed and seasoning blend in a bowl and whisk until blended together well.

Cover the dressing and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Place the lettuce into the bottom of a salad bowl.

Spread the carrots over the lettuce.

Layer the onions and then the cucumbers.

Pour the dressing over the top but do not stir.

Sprinkle with the peas, cheddar cheese and bacon.

 

Makes 16 servings

 

This simple salad looks like you have been working hours to prepare.  Be sure to layer the ingredients and use a glass bowl if you can.  Make the dressing the day before to give the flavors time to blend together and for convenience. 

 
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