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Showing posts with label Baked Beans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baked Beans. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2014

July 6th Challenge

Hi it’s Christina –

Good Morning!

I made the BEST batch of baked beans EVER! It took great restraint not to eat the whole pan before I brought it over to Sharon’s – which is a good thing, because that would have had disastrous consequences. LOL. Everyone raved about them, so it was not just my taste buds doing the happy dance.

Since I only had one thing left to make yesterday, I was able to take my time and do it the right way, as opposed to just throwing it together and hope for the best. I cooked the bacon super slowly, and when there was enough rendered fat in the pan, I added chopped Vidalia onions. I chopped the bacon into tiny bits, and when the onion started to get soft, I added brown sugar.

The lack of molasses in my house nearly had me in a panic, so to compensate, I let the bacon, onion, brown sugar mix, cook longer than usual, until the mixture was truly caramelized. Then I added ketchup, mustard, and about two tablespoons of BBQ sauce (to make up for the missing molasses). I let that simmer for ten minutes, then added it to the beans, stirred, scraped it into a half-pan, and plopped it in a 350 oven for 45 minutes. Oh my WORD! They were scrumptious.

LOL. I can’t believe I’m doing a blog post about baked beans, but what the heck, right? They are a summer BBQ staple. What is your favorite BBQ side dish? Is there a particular recipe you’d like to share? I’m all for trying new things and for variations on old favorites. So let’s have it – your unique spin on deviled eggs, great aunt Poppy’s cold beet slaw, Grandma Ursula’s German potato salad, whatever.

Over the summer, I’ll try making what you send me, and I’ll post a photo of the results. Now, I’m no chef, but I am a pretty darn good cook. I can’t guarantee they’ll be culinary masterpieces, and there is a chance they will turn out as epic fails, but I promise to try.

I’m not sure how much writing I’ll get done today, because I have a monster sinus headache, but I have to go and try. I hope you have a super day, and happy writing!

Your Last Challenge was:

(S)He looks so familiar…

When I chose this prompt yesterday, I had no idea it would actually happen to me at the party. Sharon had a wide array of friends at the picnic. Some I had met before, and some who I was meeting for the first time. There were three friends of her from high school. (Sharon and I went to school together, but she was two grades behind me.) Steve, who I remember well, Robyn who I swear I had no recollection of, and Debbie, who looked kinda familiar, but …

We were all sitting around, chatting, laughing, and having a good time. Debbie and I, at one point, also paired up as horseshoe partners. The whole time, I kept looking at her, trying to place her from my memory. Then, halfway through our game of horseshoes, Debbie’s daughter showed up at the picnic. BAM, total recognition. When I saw the daughter, I was transported back to the early eighties, and was able to remember Debbie from school.

I guess my forty eight year old brain was trying to fit Debbie into an adult placement, and there was no correlation; but when my seventeen year old brain was allowed to take over, the connection was easily made.

Your Next Challenge is:

“Putting pen to paper lights more fire than matches ever will” (Malcolm Forbes)



You have ten minutes (be honest). There is no right or wrong, just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t count, and NO ONE is allowed to criticize what someone else has written. Go.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

May 25th Challenge

Hi it’s Christina –

Good Morning! Even though I slept in, I have been up for four hours now, and have managed to get little accomplished. I did do a grocery run, so that’s something at least. We are going over to my friend Sharon’s today, and she asked if I would make baked beans. Sure, no problem, it’s just I didn’t have anything in the house to make baked beans.

No big deal, off to the store; but then I think, since we’re going back on Monday as well, I should probably do more than make baked beans, so I picked up the stuff to make macaroni salad, and the stuff to make cream cheese brownies.

Then I noticed soda was on sale for $1 per two liter bottle. Well, with two big parties coming up, I thought it would be smart to pick it up now, while it was on sale.

I figure if I get the stuff slowly over the next twelve days, it won’t be so stressful. Folks should be getting their invites on Tuesday and Wednesday, and I’m sure some of them will offer to bring something, so by next weekend, I should be able to get my brain around everything, and be able to figure out which blanks I’ll need to fill in for both parties.

Okay, the house won’t be quiet for much longer, so I should get some more editing done. I hope you have a super day, and happy writing!

Your Last Challenge was:

Cassiopeia was an odd duck; but then again, who wouldn’t be, saddle with a name like that, in this day and age.

Good grief. Well, I guess there’s a first for everything. I am drawing a total blank for this prompt. I thought it would be a good one, but I’ve got nothing. Well, maybe not nothing. Random thoughts of a mousy, quiet, bookish girl, without many friends, but other than that, it’s a total blank. The name I chose was a character from a show I LOVED from the late seventies, early eighties – Battlestar Galactica. Cassiopeia was the sister of Apollo, played by Richard Hatch, who I had a serious teen crush on. All of my other friends were in lust with Starbuck, played by Dirk Benedict, but not me. I fell for the hunky brunette.

Oh well. Hopefully tomorrow’s challenge will yield better results.

Your Next Challenge is:

Who says you’re too old for…


You have ten minutes (be honest). There is no right or wrong, just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t count, and NO ONE is allowed to criticize what someone else has written. Go.