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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Valentines Decorations are Done


Valentines is coming soon so I got out my bins of February Valentines Decor and got busy today...

It's amazing how much stuff I've got stashed in those flippy white and red bins! 
This is my coffee table.....I love this little stained glass heart box....
This is great little pillow for a Hot Potato Game....for a kid's Valentines Party
I can't believe how much stuff I've accumulated.....This fake plant I put different stick decor in it for each holiday and different ribbons. 

Living Room Valentines Table decor.....All my candleholders I just change out the color of candle for each holiday.
 I worked at Kohls while getting my Master's Degree in Education....so I got great discounts
on lots of their fun decorations at holidays..... It's hard not to go overboard though....:D

So anyway, here's inside my front door......
My dining room picture wall....each season I change the black metal cone contents.....and
hang some new ribbons or a swag of some sort on the wrought iron bar.....
Great Room entry......I love this jingle bell heart.....
Hanging from the dining room chandelier...lots of hearts here....
I got some heart suckers for my grandbabies....
Kitchen table....I love placemats and runners.....and I change out the candle colors each season....
This little plate rack in my kitchen I've got Holiday plates for every season now....
Well....except for 4th of July...Maybe I can find some red, white and blue ones....hehe....

Valentines Picture Wall of my family and grandkids....
Outside on the front door I hung a heart ornament on a beaded wreath....I'm so crafty...hehe....

Front entry table....I love this light up LOVE lamp....it stays on all season long.....

My 3 sons and my darling first granddaughter....some of my fav peeps.....
My grandkids love all of my candy dishes...only thing is....these conversation
hearts are like a year old....I buy them after the season...they are for looks only! I actually think they might break your teeth if you chomped down on one of em......

I love this little cupid lamp.....Got it at Kohls after Valentines Sale.  
 I've got Valentines Decorations all up now! Ye Haw! 



Sunday, February 3, 2013

Buffalo Chicken Tenders with Wingers Copycat Sauce


Buffalo Chicken Tenders...with Copycat Wingers Glaze and Buttermilk Ranch Dipping Sauce....
 I LOVE Buffalo Chicken. But I like the sauce to be a bit hot and a bit sweet. After some trial and error, I think I have the perfect, delicious Super Bowl Party food!  These Buffalo Chicken Tenders are soooo yummy! They will really be a crowd pleaser...and they are not hard at all. You probably have all of the ingredients at home right now, except maybe for Franks Hot Sauce and Buttermilk.
Yummy Buffalo Chicken Tenders....Perfect for party food!
INGREDIENTS for BUFFALO CHICKEN TENDERS in Wingers Copycat Glaze 
1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon paprika

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 egg
1/2 cup buttermilk 

2 chicken breast fillets cut into 1/2 inch strips OR 8 to 10 chicken tenders


 Yummy Buffalo Chicken Tenders....homemade! 
2 ingredients I had to purchase to make the Buffalo Chicken Tenders...Buttermilk for the dipping sauce and
Franks Red Hot Sauce for the Buffalo Glaze on the Chicken....

I used a leftover chicken breast sliced into strips  and some purchased chicken tenders for this recipe.....

Wash and pat dry the Chicken Tenders before breading them....

Directions: 
Combine flour, salt, peppers, and spices in a bowl. Whisk together egg and buttermilk in another bowl. Dip chicken pieces in buttermilk/egg mixture first and then roll into the flour mixture. 
Dip chicken strips into the buttermilk and egg mixture....then dredge into the flour and spice mixture....


Flour and spice batter for dredging the  Buffalo Chicken Tenders in after dipping in the buttermilk egg mixture.  

 Set the plate of chicken tenders in the fridge for 30 minutes. Heat up a frying pan with oil  (1/2 inch in pan) and add a few Tablespoons of real butter just before frying. It makes the flavor better. Then fry chicken a few minutes on each side till it's golden. 

Lay fried chicken pieces on a napkin to soak up excess oil. Then mix up your Buffalo Wing Sauce. 
Put the Franks Hot Sauce into a pan and add the brown sugar and real butter.....mix it up!  That's it! 
 Then pour it over the fried chicken or toss in a large salad bowl with the chicken....either way works great.

I read this cool review on taste testing the top 4 rated hot sauces to decide which one to buy for my sauce recipe. Here it is from Serious Eats.


All 4 hot sauces were in my local market but this is the one recommended by Serious Eats! 

Boneless Buffalo Wings Glaze (like Wingers)

1/2 cup Franks Louisiana Hot Sauce
1/2 cup brown sugar (or use 1/3 cup if you like heat more than sweet)
2 Tablespoons Real Butter
 This is very similar to the flavor of Wingers Buffalo Wings....very sweet and a hint of heat.

Dipping Sauce for Veggies and Boneless Wings 

1/3 Cup Greek Yogurt
1/3 Cup Ranch or Blue Cheese Salad Dressing
Mix it up and use for a great dipping sauce
All I do for dipping sauce is mix half greek yogurt (plain) and half ranch dressing or blue cheese dressing depending
on who loves which dressing! My hubs is a blue cheese man. I love the ranch flavor.


Put celery, cucumbers, red peppers, carrots out in bowls to dip with your Boneless Buffalo Chicken Tenders with Wingers Copycat Glaze. 
In the meantime, I wonder WHO WILL WIN THE SUPER BOWL? Here is my class' graph and it looks like the 49ers have it. We shall see. 

This would be a perfect football game food or a party appetizer of any kind. How about for the Super Bowl? Yum. Dig in!



Thursday, January 24, 2013

Repainting an Old Cabinet

I bought this big black cabinet at an R. C. Willey parking lot sale for I think $90.00.

I forgot to take a before picture. But this is kind of at the halfway painted stage. It was part of a mismatched set that would go around a big screen TV. 
It had been sitting in the basement in a corner for about 6 years with nothing in it. It just took up space.
Here is the repainted old cabinet filled with some servingware....that's still a work in progress....
 But now since remodeling the great room, and buying this new dining table from another scratch and dent store, and buying new dusty blue linen chairs with nailhead trim online from Overstock.com, I was thinking about using it for holding some of my crystal and china sets. I just had to find the right color of paint.
Here is the new table and chairs.....it will fit our whole family! (Thanksgiving Table Decor)
And here it is with Christmas Table Decor- you can see the light whitewashed look of the wood. It 
is a really pretty piece. I love how it looks like rough lumber. John calls it "the Pirate table". hehe....

I sprayed some primer on it first since it was going from black to pale blue...


Then we went over to Home Depot and picked a dusty aqua colored satin paint from the Glidden collection (our favorite paint) and Johnny helped me paint it.
We started by taping off the glass areas....

And then we put 2 coats of paint on it.....The thing is massive so when we tried to lay it down we busted off a leg and
so then John had to replace a long screw in the leg and patch it up. What a bother it was! But now it is all done.
This is what we used to have in that corner....(this picture was taken during mid painting  of the walls)....it was an old corner shelf. We repurposed the corner shelf in the kitchen to use as a cookbook shelf! 
Here is the old oak corner shelf. It looks a lot better in the kitchen next to the table.....and it is a great place to house
all of my 40+ cookbooks in one central place! I added some ceramics and some vinegars and knick knacks to it. :D
Then we added a cute ceramic and silver knob from Hobby Lobby to the cabinet (on sale for $2.00) and wha-la! it looks a whole heck of a lot better than the black lump in the corner of the basement. 

I am almost done with this room. I got new curtains too. 

Here's the ceramic knob I got from Hobby Lobby. It adds a little somethin....
Here it is in the background filled with Snowmen at Christmas time.....dontcha love my son
 Jeff in his hunting disguise? snicker....
I like it! I may do a brown glaze over this brightish blue to tone it down a bit. 
I added a few sets of china and some sparkly things. What do you think?


Thursday, January 17, 2013

My New Granddaughter is Lena Madelyn Moss

Photo: Lena Madelyn decided last night was the night and arrived in less than 6 hours. We're so glad she's here and healthy. @devinsmoss
She is an adorable tiny doll. I wish I could cuddle her right this minute! 
Photo: Lena Madelyn Moss. Born Jan 13 @ 11:59pm. 8lbs 1oz, 20.5", enjoys sleeping and pooping.
I think she looks like me, what do YOU think? (I think all my granddaughters look like me tho.....: -)
One day old Lena Madelyn Moss, born Sunday January 13th  Born Jan 13 @ 11:59pm. 8lbs 1oz, 20.5"
She definitely did NOT want to be born on January 14th....so made it by 1 second! 
Photo: Dad's so comfy. @devinsmoss
DADDY'S GIRL......

This picture is just so cute to me. I can't believe MY DOODLEBUG IS A DAD!!!
Photo: We love our girl.
And here are the proud parents! Good job guys, she looks like she's feelin' the love.




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