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Chewin'the NewsOctober 2007 |
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by Carol Santee, Nanci Slagle, Shelley Miller and Tammy Davis
FREEZER COOKING NEWS FROM NANCI FREEZER COOK OF THE MONTH WINNER KITCHEN FUN WITH CAROL (COMING SOON) Click here to view Carol's section from July BONUS RECIPES CONTESTS CLOSING COMMENTS FROM CAROL COOKIN' AT THE KEYBOARD WITH SHELLEY (COMING SOON) Click here to view Shelley's section from July RECIPE SECTION SOFTWARE SUGGESTIONS CLOSING COMMENTS FROM SHELLEY NOTES FROM TAMMY (COMING SOON) Click here to view Tammy's section from August 06 BONUS RECIPES MESSAGE BOARD UPDATES
FINAL THOUGHTS FROM TAMMY
What’s new you ask? Well, you’ve heard the saying
“never a dull moment”. That’s what we’re thinking right now. As if
having two jobs (teaching high school English and running 30 Day
Gourmet), two kids in college, three cars to keep on the road, one
mortgage to pay, and at least 30 items on my “to do” list weren’t
enough, our youngest has managed to contract a major illness.
Jenna is 14 and a generally
lively kid. This past summer she felt a little fatigued and tried
changing her diet and exercising more. Once school started, things
seemed to get worse. I took her to a doctor on 9/11 to be tested for
mono and instead he found a “significant” heart murmur. An ECHO a week
later revealed a leak in her mitral valve. Lots of people have mitral
valve prolapse meaning that their valve doesn’t close properly but most
of these people don’t have much leakage or any symptoms. Jenna’s heart
is “splashing back” 40% of the blood that is trying to flow from her
atrium to her ventricle. This is what is causing her extreme fatigue,
shortness of breath, heart palpitations and racing pulse. She spent four
days in the hospital in mid-September. Next week we are taking her to
the Cleveland Clinic to meet with a pediatric cardiac surgeon who will
review her ECHO and most likely schedule her for open heart surgery.
Jenna will be in ICU for 1-2 days and then a regular room for another
3-4 days. Full recovery will take about 4-5 weeks. We are hoping to do the surgery the week of
Thanksgiving - which brings me to my next two points:
#1 –
#2 – Spend Your Shopping Dollars
with Us – Shopping with 30 Day Gourmet will really help me to offset
some of the expenses of Jenna’s surgery. My husband has great insurance
through FedEx but we will still have to pay about $7000 out of pocket
before the end of the year. Here are some shopping ideas:
Here's a quick list of our items. Free shipping
on orders over $50. Gift wrap only $1.
Freezer Cooking Manual $14.95 (2-9 are $12.95, 10+ are
11.95)
30 Day Gourmet Logo Apron $19.95
Advantage Cooking Software $34.95
Cook's Assistant Notebook $12.95
Kitchen Pro Calculator $34.95
Freezer Labels $4 for 1 pkg of 50, $3 for 2-3 pkgs., $2.50
for 4+ pkgs.
Holiday Freezer Cooking
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Cooking on a Budget
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Lunches to Go
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Desserts to Die For! $6.95
download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Cooking for Daycare Providers & Busy Parents
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Healthy Freezer Cooking
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Vegetarian Freezer Cooking
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Co-op Cuisine $6.95
download OR
$8.95 CD
Souper Freezer Soups
$6.95
download (CD not available yet)
Ever wanted a quick link to the lists of recipes in
our cookbooks? Me too. Enjoy!
Freezer Cooking Manual from 30 Day Gourmet recipe list:
Holiday Freezer Cooking recipe list
Freezer Cooking on a Budget recipe list
Freezer Lunches to Go recipe list
Freezer Desserts to Die For recipe list
Freezer Cooking for Daycare Providers & Busy Parents recipe
list
Healthy Freezer Cooking recipe list
Vegetarian Freezer Cooking recipe list
Co-op Cuisine recipe list
Souper Freezer Soups recipe list
COOKING FOR THE HOLIDAYS Can you believe that the holidays
are almost here? Where does a year go? I was in
Walmart last night and they have Christmas items right
inside the front door! The center aisle “baking
center” has been up for several weeks now.
We all intend to plan ahead for the holidays but
few of us succeed. I hear ya! But just because you haven’t been able to
make it happen in the past doesn’t mean that you should give up. Set
some attainable goals and then try to reach 1/2 of them. Some of you may
want to have your entire holiday meal in the freezer ahead of time and
others may be thrilled to have just the dressing and a few desserts.
Whatever works for you is great! Here are some ideas:
the recipes you need to freeze an entire meal plus much more.
Click here to see a list of the recipes included in this
ebook. You can try out the Sweet Potato Soufflé, the Celebration Salad
and the Merry Kiss-Mousse Pie for free by
clicking here.
Freeze just your sides
or those snacks and breakfast foods that you like to have on hand
during the holidays. Just go to the
“Recipes” tab on the website and search by “Type”. You’ll find
great recipes that will make your holidays more restful!
We have been publishing newsletters for 7 years
now. There is so much great info and tons of wonderful recipes in those
newsletters. When you have a minute (ha!) look through them by
clicking here. You can also search the recipes that have been
published in the newsletters by
clicking here and sorting by “source”.
Here are some great holiday ideas and recipes from
past newsletters: Carol’s holiday ideas & recipes:
Every family has their own traditions. One of ours is having
breakfast together Thanksgiving or Christmas morning. For my husband,
it's not the holidays unless he has his mom's
Breakfast Egg Casserole or Brown Sugar Cinnamon Coffee Cake
(recipe below). For the kids, they love having pancakes with different
add-ins such as chocolate chips, sausage, bananas, or cinnamon. They
also love homemade Cinnamon Rolls (using the
Super Easy Best Ever Crescent Roll recipe). My sister-in-law
sometime makes
French Toast Casserole or Baked Oatmeal. There's something
about just hanging out in the kitchen eating breakfast together. It's so
casual and comfortable. The main meal is my favorite. I love the
Baked Corn Casserole,
Veggie Medley, Mom's cranberry salad and pecan pie. My
daughter's favorite is the
Crispy
Cheesy Potatoes or Scalloped Potatoes (Ham
and Potato Casserole without the ham). I also like baking fresh
breads or pies to present as a hostess gift. My Dad and father-in-law
especially like homemade Banana Bread. It's great to see the smiles on
their faces when we walk in the door carrying a fresh loaf.
Tammy’s holiday ideas & recipes:
Our holiday menu was
full of family favorites. Besides the turkey and stuffing, we had
Cheesy Mashed Potatoes,
Sweet Potato Soufflé with Brown Sugar Crumbles, and Broccoli
Cheese Casserole. Grandma made homemade rolls. For those pre-dinner
munchies, I made a
Party Cheeseball and
Veggie dip. And for dessert,
Mom's Pumpkin Pie filling, and
Grammy's Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting. And of course,
the best ever
Freezer Pie Crust recipe for the pies.
Pumpkin Cheesecake If you're looking for
something different to serve for dessert, this cheesecake adds an
elegant flair to the traditional flavors of the holiday.
Click here to
view/print/import this recipe!
FREEZER COOK OF THE MONTH Our winner this month is a new freezer cook who
e-mailed me these nice comments and funny story. I’ll be sending Toni a
check for $25. If you have a funny story or
I just wanted to let you
know that I LOVE YOUR 30 Day Gourmet Cook Book. Yesterday was my
first cooking day. I cooked meals for about 3 weeks for a family of
3. I was so exhausted at the end of the 7 hours. I had almost
everything and like your book said, I should have planned a little
better and it might not have taken so long.
I trust that you will all have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Keep our family
in your prayers as we face whatever God has for us in this next month.
The kids have already started teasing me about getting a better meal in
the hospital cafeteria on Thanksgiving than they would at homeJ
Actually, Jenna made me promise that when we get home I will make
everything that I usually do and we will have a “real” Thanksgiving. Of
course, I said “yes” but if that is going to happen I had better get out
my
Holiday Freezer Cooking ebook and get busy!
KITCHEN FUN WITH CAROL
(COMING SOON)
Click here to view Carol's section
from July
COOKIN' AT THE KEYBOARD WITH SHELLEY
(COMING SOON)
Click here to view Shelley's section from
July
Click here to view Tammy's section from
August 06
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