Didn't take a picture of this, unfortunately, since I was just experimenting and didn't know if this would turn out ok. This version of the old favorite is definitely tangy rather than sweet.
3 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1 4-oz jar pimientos
1/2 cup mayo
1/4 cup cream cheese
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp ground cayenne pepper
1/4 tsp garlic salt
1/4 tsp onion powder
dash of pepper
Drain the liquid from the jar of pimientos and discard it and then chop the pimientos finely. Mix pimientos with cheese. Mix in mayo, cream cheese, and Worcestershire sauce, then the dry ingredients. Mix until all dry ingredients are dissolved, then chill for 1 hour or overnight.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Oh-no-she-didn't!
Key lime swirl cheesecake! 'Cause, hey---cheesecake. And key lime pie. C'mon, it's March, and any dessert is Irish if you use green food coloring. Right?
(I hope this doesn't show up on CakeWrecks.)
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Valentine's Weekend Brunch
Blogger apparently now has web analytics. I was checking to see where my pagehits were being referred from, and looks like someone recenlty got referred here looking for porn. I guess "Kathy's Magic Window" could sound suggestive, although I certainly never thought of it that way! :-o
We had one of Ian's friends and his mom over for brunch and the boys were still excited about Valentine's Day, so we went with that theme.
Anyway, you could say Ian was excited about it that morning!
And finally, last but not least here is the main course, created by pizza chef extraordinaire, Clint. Cuteness!
We had one of Ian's friends and his mom over for brunch and the boys were still excited about Valentine's Day, so we went with that theme.
Anyway, you could say Ian was excited about it that morning!
Here is the table all set with sides, desserts, and party favors.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Valentine's Goodies
First of all, I made these a short while back for the folks at work to test out my new cake pops pan.
Apparently these were a big hit with his classamtes. That cookie cutter used to be my great-grandmother's.
But the best Valentine's goody was: after having my house flood the week before Christmas and spending almost almost two months with no kitchen or diing room floors, I have new tile!
Wish this was a better picture---they were really cute! Then yesterday I made some cupcakes for Ian to take to school today.
Apparently these were a big hit with his classamtes. That cookie cutter used to be my great-grandmother's.
But the best Valentine's goody was: after having my house flood the week before Christmas and spending almost almost two months with no kitchen or diing room floors, I have new tile!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Halloween crafting
Ian's and his dad had some fun doing Halloween crafts. This card he made for his Grandma made us laugh---luckily she has a good sense of humor!
We painted a Halloween tree (the green ghosts have glow paint and look very eerie in the dark with their googly eyes!)
Dad put together a foam pirate ship I've had in the crafts closet for a few years. I managed to burn myself on the hot glue gun helping him and now have a nasty crafting injury to my fingertip.
I think that's the prettiest rose I've ever seen on that scraggly rosebush out back. As far as the other thing coming up, I have no idea what it is, although I vaguely remember planting it and sticking a stake by it last season.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Some big changes and Halloween decor
I can't even describe what a crazy year this has been. While working full time and being a mom to a special needs child, I finished half of the coursework for my doctorate. I've been a full time student all year and am taking 12 hours of doctoral coursework this Fall. I hope to finish the rest of my coursework by next summer and start writing my dissertation.
Anyway, I realized a couple of weeks ago that with all that has been going on, I still had the Easter decorations up in the house(!) So, I put them away and put up the Halloween decor to get in the spirit of things. Let's start with our creepy front door.
Ian's really into this game called Plants vs. Zombies right now, so I figured he would like our house being a "Zombie Feeding Area."
Anyway, I realized a couple of weeks ago that with all that has been going on, I still had the Easter decorations up in the house(!) So, I put them away and put up the Halloween decor to get in the spirit of things. Let's start with our creepy front door.
Dining room table.
Front entryway and coat closet door.
Living room hallyway --- a little cluttered, I confess. I've been considering moving some of this to the mantel, but have been in the middle of mid-terms and limited on time. Oh, well, maybe next year!
I've always been fond of this little teddy bear witch crossstitch I did a couple of years ago.
And finally the kitchen table!
Hope you had fun seeing our All Hallows Eve decor! Ian sang "God Bless America" at the talent contest at school last week, so if I get the video from that from one of the other parents, I will have to post it here soon. Ours didn't come out, unfortunately! :-(
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Summer madness!
It's been a crazy summer and things probably aren't going to slack off soon. The hubby started his Master's degree and is taking two classes this summer, I've been busy with both the autism group and stuff for a couple of professional organizations I belong to (including a couple of papers at a conference in Phildelphia, which the guys got to go with me to), and now we just got back from Florida. I'm starting a PhD program in the Fall (in addition to my fulltime job), and it also looks like I may be doing a concert and a couple of auditions as well, so I'm getting ready for all of those challanges. Whew!
So, blogging has once again taken a backseat. But, I have been meaning to post those lovely pink caladiums I planted this spring. This was taken several weeks ago, so they are actually bigger then this by now, but I love the color! There are red and white ones in the front yard under our tree as well.
So, blogging has once again taken a backseat. But, I have been meaning to post those lovely pink caladiums I planted this spring. This was taken several weeks ago, so they are actually bigger then this by now, but I love the color! There are red and white ones in the front yard under our tree as well.

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