Saturday, April 9, 2016

Chicken and Collard Green Stew


Since moving to Jacksonville, the DH and I have started taking advantage of a service called Local Fare Jax. They deliver locally sourced vegetables and fresh eggs. We have chosen to receive deliveries every other week which seems to be enough for us.

The variety of vegetables is wonderful! We have gotten some vegetables which we have never tried before. As a result I have had to figure out how to cook them, too!

In the most recent delivery, we received some collard greens. I ate collard greens once in a restaurant, but could not remember how they tasted. Collard greens are part of the same family as kale, cabbage and broccoli.

I began looking at collard green recipes and found most cooked the greens with a smoked meat. Hmmm, smoked meat includes bacon! But seeing that the DH and I are trying to watch our calories, I decided that bacon would be flavor and chicken would be the main protein in a hardy stew.

Ingredients

2 Boneless, Skinless, Roasted Chicken Breast --about 15 oz sliced thin.
6 slices Hickory Smoked Bacon
8 cups Chicken Stock
4 oz raw Barley, pearled
1 lbs Collard Greens, de-stemmed and chopped.

In a large dutch oven, cook the bacon until the fat begins to render but the meat is still soft, then add the chicken slices, stock and barley to the pot. When the stock comes to a boil, lower to a simmer and put the collard greens into the pot. It will take a few minutes for the collard greens to soften. When they have wilted enough, stir them into the broth. It will take between 35 and 45 minutes for the barley to cook and soak up most of the liquid.

6 servings, 323 calories each

The DH was very impressed and said it was one of the best vegetables he ever tasted he even mentioned it on facebook. I guess I should be flattered that my collard green recipe ranks right up there among the SF Giants posts!

Happy eating!


Sunday, April 3, 2016

Project 2016 -- Florida or Bust: The End!

View from the floatie in the pool.
It is hard to believe that it has been almost 18 months since my last blog. I have been a little busy. It all started with my daughter's wedding and the week we when we rented a house in Florida. If you remember, way back it 2013, I started a blog series called Project 2016 -- Florida or Bust. DH and I were working on various projects to ready the house for sale. After returning from my daughter's wedding and the reveal of the wedding dress, we realized how much we missed Florida and decided to kick it into high gear.

I must apologize that I did not include you, Dear Reader, in my adventures, everything just happened so fast, and there was not any time or energy left for blogging; but let me tell you that when the clock struck midnight on New Years' Eve and 2015 gave way to 2016, the kiss DH gave me was in our new home in Florida. Project 2106: Florida or Bust has ended.

Now on to other things...

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Questioned by Police for Knitting... Re-Blog



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gregory-patrick/knitting-ninja_b_4143644.html

Cute article. I usually get questions when I am knitting in public, I can imagine this guy gets a lot of strange looks too. Enjoy

Friday, October 17, 2014

Fragile Knitting


My niece found this article and sent it to me. Gorgeous and well worth a re-post!

Knitted Glass by Carol Milne.



Saturday, September 27, 2014

Project 2016 - Revival - Painting Again

I am painting again!! This time it is my beautiful DD's room. She was 12 years old when we moved into the house that we live in now. There were two rooms for her and her brother, one green and blue and one pink. She got the pink. When I say pink -- I don't mean a pale, off white, iced pink...I mean a bright, almost hot pink.

I am not sure that the picture captures the intensity of the pink, but it was somewhat overwhelming and headache inducing for me!

DD left behind her bedding, so I took one of the pillow shams from her animal print comforter set to Lowe's and picked two colors out of it for the walls.
The colors are 2007-10C Coconut Milk and 2007-7C New Haven Clay in an eggshell finish. However, you will not see either of those colors in the picture on the left. That is because, I was not sure that I could cover that pink. So I selected Valspar's High-Hiding Primer as the first coat. It worked great and the pink is completely covered in one coat of this primer. Next week, I will begin painting the colors I selected.

I am really looking forward to having an adult bedroom for my DD and her new husband to stay in when they come for Thanksgiving.

Happy painting!!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Throwback Thursday - Butterfly Kisses


This is a baby quilt that I did in 2010 for a colleague's baby girl. A simple 16 patch with circles at all the intersections. The circles were attached with Pellon Wonder-Under Paper-Backed Fusible Web - (one of my favorite quilting techniques) and then machine blanket stitched.

Once I got past how to make the circles -- I used a compass and butcher paper, the quilt came together really quickly. The materials were pretty and spring like and it still makes me happy to look at it.

Giving a quilt to someone's baby is a real joy -- evidence is here!

Happy quilting!!!

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Throwback Thursday - Well Used/Loved Quilt


This is actually one of my very favorite quilts! It is the quilt that has been on my bed for eight years. It is 110" by  120" and fits as a topper on my king size bed. For this beautiful Log Cabin, I followed the pattern almost down to the letter....the only difference was I added an additional fabric from the same Moda palatte that was not in the original pattern.

I had Gina Elias from Princeton Illinois (?) quilt this beauty and I was very happy with the feathering and checkerboard design that she did freestyle on her long arm.

Happy quilting!!