Thursday, December 24, 2009

Jack Aidan: Santa Claus is coming to town.
Grandma: Did you write a letter to Santa Claus?
Jack Aidan: Yes, Grandpa helped me write it on the computer in word perfect.
Grandpa: Did you tell Santa Claus the truth?
Jack Aidan: Yes, I said I was a little naughty and a whole lot of nice and always cute.
Grandma has the last word: I know Santa Claus will bring you something since you are truthful and a whole lot of nice plus always cute. And I also know who is getting that lump of coal in their stocking. Santa Claus told me at the mall.
Dumm de Dumm Dumm
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

My Annual Christmas Cookie Exchange Party

My Annual Christmas Cookie Exchange Party
December 20, 2009
12:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
This Year's Party Theme: Greek Food
My Hero, Jackie Lee, had the drive and sidewalks cleared of snow.
Even that little bit you see in the first photo.
Then the sun emerged and shown on the new fallen snow and made everything sparkle
against the white snow and blue skies.

The Wreath On The Front Door Was Even Sporting A Snowy Look

The Christmas Wreath On The Opposite Side Of The Door
Held My Oldest Little Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls. The Two Smallest Dolls Were On
The Bassinet When We Brought Jennifer Home From The Hospital in 1976. The One In The Middle Jeanine Gave To Me One Year For Christmas
With Message: "Mom, You Need A Doll."

The Green Scarf Attached To The Wreath Neighbor Dickie Made For Me.
Thank You, Dickie.
My Collection Of Christmas Stockings Were On The Stairs
As Dickie Played Head House Butler And Ran Coats and Scarves Up The Stairs.
(I Created A Boot Depot In My Laundry Room For Drying All The Boots.)

Here Joan and Daughter Plus Bev and Haelie Are Sitting
And Sampling the Appetizers: Eggplant Caponata, Hummus on Belgian Endive And
Assorted Cheeses.

These Two Are Hanging Out By My Little German Christmas Tree.
Note the stocking feet--the dress code for the day plus ski wear.

Would You Like To Sample The Fruited Stilton Cheeses Along With The Irish Cheddar and
French Brie?

Greek Stuffed Grape Leave, Carrot and Celery Salad, Red Beet Salad
And Seven Layer Salad To Go With The Two Main Dishes:
Greek Moussaka and The Baked Mediterranean Frittata.

Finally The Big Moment Arrived:
The Cookie Exchange Romp Around My Dining Room Table.
Ready Your Cookie Bag Ladies And One, Two, Three, Takeoff!

Stop A Moment.
Say Cheese.
I'm Taking Your Picture While You Do The Cookie Romp.

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Below Are My Recipes For My Greek Moussaka, Eggplant Caponata Dip,
The Baked Mediterranean Frittata and Easy Marinated Orange Dessert.

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Moussaka
(Baked Meat and Eggplant in Bechamel Sauce)
Recipes Courtesy of Anne Theoharous's Cookbook: Cooking and Baking The Greek Way
and Recipe From St. Sophias Greek Orthodox Church Cookbook With
My Adaptations
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Yield: 12 servings
Time: First day: 3 hours
Second day: 50 minutes
Third day: 2 hours
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First day, Frying The 3 Medium Eggplants
1. Wash unpeeled Eggplants and slice into 1/4 inch thick slices.
2. Sprinkle slices with kosher salt and put in colanders to drain with a plate on top that is weighted down with something heavy. Set aside for 2 hours.
3. Rinse eggplant slices under cool water and dry with dish towels.
4. Heat good olive oil and butter in large skillet. I start with 3 T. olive oil and 3 T. butter for a skillet full of eggplant slices. Repeat these amount for each additional batch of eggplant slices to brown. Place fried eggplant slices in a 13 x 11 baking dish and cover and place in fridge overnight.
5. Place 6-8 slices of bread on cookie sheet to dry out over night.
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Second day, Preparing the Meat Mixture
(It can be all ground lamb or all ground beef or a combination of both.)
1. Chop up three sweet Vidalia style onions and 10 stalks of flat Italian parsley and one clove of garlic.
2. Heat a stick of butter in large skillet and saute the chopped veggies.
3. Saute 2 1/2 pounds of meat in separate skillet till brown. Drain off the fat by removing meat and adding it to veggie saute skillet.
4. Add one can of well drained chopped tomatoes plus 3 tablespoons of tomato paste.
5. Add seasonings: 1 cup dry red wine
1/2 tablespoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon powdered ginger
6. Allow meat to simmer uncovered until all liquid is absorbed (about 30 minutes).
7. Make bread crumbs with the 6-8 slices of bread that have dried out over night. Use food processor to turn bread into bread crumbs.
8. Remove meat mixture from heat and allow to cool down a bit. Then stir in 1 cup of bread crumbs.
9. Then add 1 cup of grated Kefalotyri or Parmesan cheese to meat mixture.
10. Then add 4 slightly beaten egg whites which will thicken meat mixture when baking. Save egg yolks for tomorrow Bechamel Sauce.
11. Lastly place meat mixture over the eggplant slices in baking dish. Cover dish and refrigerate.
Relax, tomorrow it will be easy to make topping and bake dish.
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Third day: Making Bechamel Sauce and Baking Dish
1. Scald 3 cups milk in saucepan and remove from heat.
2. Melt 6 tablespoons butter over low heat and then slowly stir in 6 tablespoons flour. Blend.
Keep stirring to about 2 - 3 minutes to allow roux to bubble gently. Then remove from heat
and add the 3 cups of scalded milk.
3. Return saucepan to stove to cook over medium heat to thicken the sauce. Then add 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon.
4. Cool sauce a bit. Beat egg yolks and add a little sauce to beaten yolks. Then slowly add yolk mixture to the sauce.
5. Lastly add 1/2 cup grated Kefalottyri or Parmesan cheese to Bechamel Sauce.
6. Pour Bechamel Sauce over meat/eggplant mixture in baking dish.
7. Can refrigerate moussaka now or bake it
now in a 350 degree oven for about 1 hour or until top is golden brown and crusty.
8. Remove Moussaka from oven and allow to sit undisturbed for 15 minutes before cutting into squares. This wait is very important. It allows the mixture to coalesce.
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Homemade Eggplant Caponata Dip For Pita Bread
1. Place 1 eggplant with skin cut in half in roasting pan with 1 red onion, 1 red pepper, 1/2 a head of mild elephant garlic. Drizzle 1/4 cup olive oil over veggies and roast for about 30 minutes at 350 degrees or until veggies are done.
2. Meantime chop into a bowl 10 sprigs of Italian parsley, 1/2 cup of stuffed olives, 1/2 cup of fresh chives and 1/2 cup of chopped basil leaves..
3. When roasted veggies are done, let cool a bit and then chop up the roasted veggies and add to other chopped veggies in bowl.
4. Add 1 can of drained diced tomatoes.
5. Add 1/2 can of tomato paste.
6. Stir thoroughly this mixture and then add 1 slight pinch of sugar to balance flavors.
7. Lastly add 1 cup of dry red wine and stir to blend.
8. Place dip in covered glass container and chill in fridge. Serve with assorted breads and chips.
This even makes a great spread for bagels.
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Baked Mediterranean Frittata
1. Saute 2 sweet vidalia onions in about 3 tablespoons of good olive oil. Remove from stove.
2. Add 1 can of drained diced tomatoes to onions.
3. Add 2 tablespoons of chopped fresh Italian parsley and 1/2 cup of chopped fresh basil leaves to onion mixture.
4. Tear up some Italian bread to make 4 cups of bread pieces. Add to mixture.
5. Season to taste with salt, pepper---about 1 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper.
6. Lastly take 6 eggs and beat them with a fork. Add 1/2 cup of half and half to egg mixture and add all of this to the veggies in mixing bowl.
7. Butter a 13" x 11" baking dish and pour frittata mixture into pan. refrigerate over night for flavors to meld. Next day bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes or until done.
8. Frittata can be served hot, at room temperature or cold. To serve, cut into wedges.
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Marinated Orange Slices ala Marcella Hazan ala Joann Shipley
(This Simple But Delicious Dessert Is Great Now That Folks Are Selling Oranges By
The Box For The Holidays.)
1. Four oranges. Use one orange to create fresh orange zest by zesting the skin. Set aside zest for garnish. Use this orange to create orange juice.
2. Take other three oranges and peel them. Then slice off both ends to pitch. Then slice each orange into four nice slices. Place slices in a quiche style dish.
3. Create a simple sugar syrup by heating 1/4 cup sugar with 1/4 cup water in saucepan. Heat to boil and boil one minute. Remove from heat to add 2 tablespoons of Grand Marnier into sugar syrup. Add fresh squeezed orange juice from first orange. Return pan to heat to boil off alcohol. About 1 minute.
4. Pour this sugar syrup over the orange slices and garnish with the orange zest.
5. Refrigerate over night covered to allow flavors to meld.
This is a very simple but great dessert to serve with rich food because it is so refreshing.

Monday, December 21, 2009

My World Tuesday = December Winter Wonderland in Virginia

My World Tuesday = December Winter Wonderland
Haymarket, Virginia
Blizzard of 2009
21 Inches of Snow
My Hero: Jackie Lee Snow Blowing Our Stem, Our Drive and Two Neighbor's DrivesOhio Farm Goose and Ohio Milkcan Buried Deep in the Snow


View Of Balcony From Second Floor Sitting Room

Snow A Foot Deep on Balcony Ledge

Southern White Pines Draped and Drooping In The Snow

Patio Furniture Blanketed in Snow

Ken and Tracy's House Has A Winter Look

Snow Creeping Up The Light Pole


Alan and Leia's Deck Bedecked in Snow

(These Lucky Neighbors Decided to Fly the Whole Family

To Puerto Rico to Escape the Snowdrifts.)
View of Our Backyard Swing Covered in Snow
Each Window Upstairs Gave A Unique View of the Winter Wonderland in Piedmont
View To The Southwest---In Distance The Blue Ridge Mountains Covered in Snow
Hope You Enjoyed The Winter Wonderland Without Having To Shovel The Snow.
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In Memoriam Sesame Street Star From Dayton, Ohio

In Memoriam
Sesame Street Star From Dayton, Ohio Dies of Breast Cancer
Alain Reed who played Olivia on Sesame Street
Died December 17, 2009
of Breast Cancer
In Springfield, Ohio She Was Known As Tiny.
She Graduated in 1964 From South High School.
Please Click Here For More Info:
http://www.daytondailyness.com/entertainment/springfield-born "Sesame-street-star-dies-after-bout with breast-cancer//

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Front Entrance During The Day

Front Entrance During The Day
This is what the front entrance looked like around 6:45 A.M. this morning.
And this is what the front entrance looked like around 3:45 P.M. this afternoon.

This view shows the five foot tall snowdrift at our front stoop.

Jack removed all of it but I won't be surprised if I wake up tomorrow and that snow hill has magically reappeared on my stoop. Holy Crap!



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Uh-ooh!
Jack's work for the day is not finished. Our heater has shut off because the snow is so high it is blocking the exhaust vent therefore the heater shut off as a precautionary thing. Now Jack has to get his outer gear back on and go clear the exhaust vent.


My Hero Blowing Away The Snow

My Hero Blowing Away The Snow

Jack did our drive and our two neighbors drives this afternoon. Go Jack!

Snow Cupcakes and Hot Chocolate For My Hero

Snow Cupcakes and Hot Chocolate For My Hero

Here He Comes--My Hero--Jackie Lee

Here He Comes
My Hero
Jackie Lee

Ho Ho Ho!!! Snow Karma Is Here

News Flash: For all you folks who want to throw all the incumbents of both parties out of Congress plus Independents like Joe Lieberman snow karma is here. While we stay snug and warm in our homes this Saturday morning all these guys need to report to work from their fancy cribs in horse country, Great Falls and McLean in VA; and Potomac and Bethesda in Maryland.
Ho Ho Ho!!!! I just love it.


Snow Karma Is Here!

Already A Winter Wonderland At Our House

Variety of Birds Flocking To the Two Bird Feeders
The Swing Has A Snowy Look
Bird Girl Looks Like She Joined the Klu Klux Klan.
Oh, No!



The Snow Is Here - Take A Look

My Front Door
6:45 A.M. Saturday, December 19, 2009
My Back Door
6:45 A.M. Saturday, December 19, 2009

We will keep updating the blog with how high the snow mounds grow.Now look at my first snow video to see the wind drift the snow off the roof of out garage. Without a doubt we are getting hammered today with snow! Hope the power stays on all day!

Friday, December 18, 2009

News Flash: Snow Coming!!!!!!!!!

News Flash! Weather forecast experts are saying that the Washington D.C. metro area may have The Storm of the Century! Oh, boy, here we go. You know what that means. Everyone will be at the grocery story and by midnight tonight you will not be able to find milk, bread, toilet paper and the makings for homemade chili! Yep, that's what happens around here when we get a forecast like this. Crisis mode sets in like nothing you have ever seen. Every 10'th vehicle on the road today was a truck with a blade on the front.

Even Jack is psyched up this time. He got gas and made sure that our snow blower is operable this afternoon. I'll keep you posted. In the meantime I'm proceeding onward and upward with my neighborhood cookie exchange party for Sunday.

Oh no! It is 5:20 P.M. and Gov. Kaine has declared a state of emergency for the state of Virginia but the snowflakes coming up the coast haven't even reached the Virginia state line yet. People who have moved here from say Colorado or Minnesotta just shake their heads and call us Virginians "snow wimps".

11:00 P.M. now and we have about one inch of snow on the ground. Almost all activities in the metro area have been canceled. Obama flew home early because of the snow affecting flights into D.C.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The True Story of the Naughty Nutcrackers, by Joann Shipley

Little Jack loved playing with the nutcrackers on the back hall table. He called them Fracks.
He liked to take a Frack and pull the handle to open the nutcrackers mouth and then he liked to insert his little pointing finger of his left hand. Right then he would peer at Grandpa or Grandma with a disconcerting look on his his face and say "Uh, ohh! uh, ohh! This is a naughty naughty nutcracker!
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Little Jack would then explain to Grandpa or Grandma that the nutcracker had bitten his finger. "Ouch, ouch, ouch!" Little Jack would exclaim and so then Grandpa or Grandma would kiss the "ouchy" on his finger to make it all better.
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Then Little Jack would tell his grandparents that Frack needed a timeout for being a naughty, naughty nutcracker. So then Little Jack would remove the naughty nutcracker from his playgroup buddies and solemnly carry him to an empty room where Frack had to sit all alone by himself on another table. Little Jack would leave and go talk to the other nutcrackers and explain that Frack would be back when he had made up his mind to be good and stop biting little fingers.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Story of the The Naughty Naughty Nutcrackers

The Story of the Naughty Naughty Nutcrackers
I will post the story tomorrow.
Today I am heading out with Jack to a NARFE Christmas party because I've been
a good little girl this year. Santa told me so. Jack however may find a bit of coal in his Christmas Stocking. Oh, oh, dear!

Monday, December 14, 2009

My World Tuesday = Christmas Memories in Dining Room

I am a lucky woman because my dining room is 21 feet long with the built in bay window which allows me to have a big dining table to seat a dozen and a table for two by the bay window for Jack and I. When I planned this house I didn't realize how nice that bay window would be in the winter months for warmth. The breakfast room is exposed on three sides like a sun room so in the winter it is fine during the day but very chilly after dark. This is the month that Jack and I like to start to have romantic winter dinners for two in the dining room on this small table above. I have a garden statue of a girl on the table to help me dream of my spring and summer gardening adventures. But in the winter I decorate this girl with seasonal ornaments. Right now I want to show you what is leaning up against her knees. Three programs from trips we made years ago to the White House in Washington D.C. Everyone who goes on the White House Christmas tour gets a keepsake like one of these.
This is the program for 1982 when Ronald Reagan was in the White House. And yes, we did see the jelly bean sidewalk leading up to the gingerbread house in the formal dining room. We also got to see our two year old daughter Jeanine that year try to swing on the gigantic crystal chandelier in the grand foyer.
I remember yelling at Jack. Quick, quick, get her away from that light before we create a disaster here in the White House! Jack had been holding Jeanine on his shoulders because she was sleepy and he was tired of holding her in his arms. But just as we are descending the foyer stairs and preparing to exit the front door of the White House Jeanine suddenly revived, spotted that beautiful crystal chandelier and tried to grab it with her hands. I imagine that if she had pulled down the chandelier and broken it, we probably would have had to sell our home in Burke Centre to pay for a replacement chandelier.

This keepsake was from 1986 and Ronald Reagan was still in the White House and the jelly beans were still leading the way to the front door of the gingerbread house in the formal dining room. I remember that I really liked how the rooms were decorated with Mother Goose personalities including Little Bo Peep who lost her sheep.

This keepsake is of the White House Christmas tour of 1991 when George H. W. Bush and Barbara and their Scottie dog were living in the White House. What I remember about this visit was all the very sparkly decorated trees in the long cross foyer hall. There were lots and lots of them and they were very exquisite.
This was the last time we went on a White House Christmas tour. I remember that the evening that we went it was very very warm and consequently the lines to get in were very very long. We haven't been back since so I guess that says something about our past Decembers here in Virginia. LOL!
This last photo has two old White House ornaments plus one ornament leaning against the statue. That one is DisneyWorld's Cinderella's castle which has a picture of my older daughter Jennifer and hubby Terry from when they got married at the Grand Floridian in DisneyWorld in Florida in 2005.
But the reason I'm took this photo is to show you all that I am still a lucky woman.
See the pretty purple ornament hanging from Romeo's hand. That is the neat Christmas ornament that I got from the Book Club ornament exchange. (See blog post below to understand more. And no, I didn't have to steal someone's ornament to get it. Now you ask what is it? It is a replica of an antique perfume bottle a lady would wear around her neck to keep away bad smells and to ward off the vapors.)
There are lots of fun My World memes to visit during this fun holiday season. Click here:
News Flash: This is a stitch and just a little naughty. Click on The Blog List to the right that is entitled Groggyland. Poor little Andy!