Monday, December 31, 2012

New Year's Eve appetizers

This was so good and so easy! I promised you a picture, so I made it again.
Pesto (I had an abundance of basil, so I made some)
tomatoes
kalamata olives
feta
Mix, let sit for an hour or so to marry the flavors and enjoy with pita chips.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
I'm also serving cream cheese with Jalapeno Jelly and crackers!



Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Eve and Holiday Recipes

 
 Tonight, we are hosting my parents and brother for Christmas Eve. I used a quilt topper my mom made. I love the simple colors in it and how well the plates, candy poppers and centerpiece marry with it.
I used two sets of plates, since there are seven of us. All the salad plates are from Cracker Barrel from 3 and 4 years ago. I've had the red glass plates and poinsettia napkins forever. I used an eclectic mix of silver, stainless and red handled flatware.
Each plate is adorned with a chocolate ornament or Santa with a couple thrown around the centerpiece for those who've been extra good!
   
These were heavenly. I made them for a cookie exchange I hosted Saturday. I doubled the recipe and it made 40, plenty to share and keep for my boys. They remind me of cookies from Romania, so my husband was overjoyed!
Each lady brought 2 dozen cookies, so everyone took home a couple of each.  I served a couple appetizers and wassail. The Greek Feta Dip was long gone before I took of picture, but if I make it tonight or tomorrow, I'll snap a photo...it was a simple mix of pesto, feta cheese, kalamata olives and grape tomatoes. Serve with pita chips. I also made a cheese ball.
I also made Texas Jalapeno Jelly with my October surplus of jalapenos. Another huge hit, I gave this to family, church friends and my husband's coworkers. It made everybody happy!

May your days be Merry and Bright!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Merry Christmas from the Mozas

 This week, my table is filled with Christmas berries! I adore Christmas plates. I collected sets of 4 salad plates for years to entertain with, host cookie exchanges, or just to decorate. I bought these salad plates the year Adrian, now 5, was born. They have 2007 on the back, so I know they are his. He even went shopping with me, after Christmas, probably 75% off. I have a couple small serving bowls and a cream and sugar to match.
 My tip--Christmas traditional patterns are so very easy to mix and match, so don't fret if you can't find a set of 12. Red berries and green poinsettias look beautiful when tied together...the napkins, the plates, the serving pieces, the candles...all have elements of both.  
My snowmen collection abides happily around the house...
Merry Christmas! From my family of boys to you!
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Friday, December 14, 2012

Texas Jalapeno Jelly

I changed this up a little bit. I don't like green bell peppers, so I used Anaheims. It turned out really well and I hope my family and husband's coworkers love it as much as I do!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Breakfast Quesadillas

 This morning we had some hearty breakfast quesadillas. 
Usually, I buy homemade tortillas. I can get them at my local HEB grocery for less than $2 a dozen and every Tex Mex restaurant here will sell them to you in the drive thru. Trust me, I'm not lucky, it just means I have to hit the gym that much more!
 I bought a package from Costco because my boys aren't tortilla snobs like me. I usually buy 'cheap' tortillas for quesadillas because a little butter and a skillet can make any 'cheap' tortilla taste amazing.
I made 3 slices of bacon and then cooked hash browns in the grease. In another skillet I made scrambled eggs. I pulled cooked sausage out of the freezer. I cook the whole pound, then store it in the freezer to use as needed.
Once everything was cooked, I got started. 
Tortilla, cheese, eggs, bacon, hash browns and sausage. Add a tortilla on top. Butter the pan and the tortilla on top. Let it cook and flip. Cut in half and then in thirds. My boys ate theirs with apples on the side.
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Miz Helen’s Country Cottage



Thursday, December 6, 2012

A Perfect Snowman

 I LOVE Christmas. 
I think it's a magical time of year. 
The history of Jesus born in a manger to save the world 
from all its sin still amazes me. 
He sent his Son to save a wretch like me.

We celebrate Christmas in all its capacity. My boys have a Jesus Advent Tree (pictured above). We read a devotional each day and hang an ornament to represent the waiting time for Jesus' birth, how each story leads us to Jesus and what he came to do.
 We also LOVE snowmen. 
I've been collecting snowmen since I was in college. I found this book at Cracker Barrel and thought it perfect for my boys. My sweet friend Lisa invited us and 100+ other people to her friends and family 45% off sale and regular priced items last night. 
We'll read it tomorrow since my boys are home with me on Fridays and eat another snowmen lunch!
The Christmas tree silicone cups were in a baking set a couple years ago, but you can still find them online. The snowglobe picks are from bakeitpretty.com. The ornament picks were from Target a couple years ago.
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