Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Mama's Morning Casserole

Mama's Morning Casserole

Adapted from Gooseberry Patch Old-Fashioned Country Christmas .   I modified the recipe by using Dijon mustard instead of mustard powder and adding more cheese.  I prefer sharp cheddar  in this dish.   Makes 6 to 8 servings.  

6 eggs, beaten
2 cups milk
1 1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 cup biscuit baking mix (I use Bisquick)
8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1 pound bulk pork sausage, browned, drained and cooled (I prefer Jimmy Dean Original)

To beaten eggs, add milk, mustard and oregano.   Whisk until blended.
  Add in baking mix, cheese and sausage.  Mix well with a heavy wooden spoon.
 Pour into a greased 9×13 casserole dish.   Cover and refrigerate overnight.
Bake in a 350 degree oven for  60 minutes or until browned.  Serve warm.



Monday, March 26, 2012

Kid Crafts

Look what I found when searching the web for 'Spring Crafts'...  Such a cute craft for those little hands! I can't wait to try this with all my grandbabies!!~




Paper plate crafts
Enchanted Learning Software's
Duck Paper Plate Craft
More Kinder Crafts This easy-to-make duck is a cute craft that is made from a single paper plate and construction paper.

More animal crafts
Supplies needed:
  • Paper plate
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Stapler
  • A pencil
  • Yellow and orange construction paper or oak tag
  • Crayons, paint or markers
  • Googly eyes (optional)
Trace your hands on yellow construction paper, then cut the hands out. If you don't have yellow construction paper, use stiff white paper, then paint it yellow (or use markers).
Fold a paper plate in half. Paint it yellow and let it dry
Staple the hands near the fold on one end - these will be the tail feathers.
Using yellow construction paper or oaktag, cut out a circle (about 3 inches across or a little bigger) -- this will be the duck's head. Using orange construction paper or oaktag, cut out an elongated oval with one end cut off -- this will be the duck's bill. Fold the end of the beak over, making a small tab (this is where you will put the glue).
Glue the bill onto the circle (put the glue on the small tab that will be folded under the bill). Draw eyes above the bill (or glue on small googly eyes). Staple the head to the paper plate (near the fold line, opposite the tail feathers).
Using orange construction paper or oak-tag, cut out the duck's feet - they should be connected by a short strip of paper. To draw each foot, start with an oval, then draw a zigzag on one end. Fold the paper where the feet meet the strip of paper.
Staple each foot to the bottom of one side of the paper plate, right inside the fold line of the foot. You now have a cute duckie that will stand up.
For a duck theme page, click here.

The Perfect ANYTIME Snack Blend

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