I probably mentioned this before, but when you are roasting beef, chicken or turkey, they will stay pretty darn moist in a Reynold’s Oven bag. You add a little flour to the bottom of the bag, add your meat, seasoning and veggies (like onions, celery and carrots) and tie the bag. Stick some holes in it and it’s ready to go! I have a turkey breast all cooked and we’re waiting on the potatoes.
Bri and I have had funny tummies this weekend. I woke up about 4 am suffering for garlic overload (I won’t go into details). I should have been watching my diet, but no, I had to have some white pizza last night. I can’t seem to handle yeasty foods-soft pretzels, homemade bread-doughy things in general. I’ve never really had that problem before (too much). I’m feeling better though.
I made some more ATC-I’m up to like 25 of them! These have some glitter on them! I traded 3 of these and I’ll get 3 back. I also made some St. Paddy’s ‘items’ for my crafting friends. They turned out nice and I’ll share soon.
Craft tip: You know those desk calendars printed on sturdy paper? Well I had a cat one and didn’t know what to do with it. You guessed it, I’m using some of the smaller kitties for ATC! They are cute if I don’t say so myself!
Those oven bags are a great invention! 😀 For today’s dinner, tho, I plopped a beef roast into the crockpot before church this morning, mmmmmm! Hope you can shake the ickies and feel better real soon!
I love cooking in bags….easy clean up. I love them for the crockpot too. This time of year the crockpot makes nice hearty meals. However, I love the crockpot in the summer. The kitchen stays cool, and you can have a nice meal at the end of the day.
We are still busy working on the bedroom. Himself has gotten about one third of the wood floor down, and the closet is done. I tried to organize things a bit in there today, while he was out of the house.
Looking forward to Spring myself. Oh, I use the pretty small calendar cut outs for scrapbooking too. I love the art cards you are making do you go to a site where you exchange them with others?
I have been selling a few things here and there on ebay and a few things on half ebay too. I joined BOOKMOOCH. You list books you have, and can exchange them with others.
Stay warm, Angela
I’ve used the oven bags quite a few times and just love them! You’re right, the meat just comes out so moist. The cat ATC’s are just gorgeous, Dianne, well done!!
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