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Monday, February 3, 2014

Japanese Corn Soup

Yummy!
Kitchen tools needed:

stove
knife
sauce pan (2 qt.)blender
medium stockpot (6 qt.)
can opener
whisk
spatula
measuring spoons


Ingredients needed:

3 chicken bouillon cubes
2 tsp. minced dried onion
1 lb. chicken breast, cubed
2 c. water
6-14.75 oz. cans creamed corn
14.75 oz. whole kernel corn, drained
3 large eggs, beaten
2 c. whole milk ~or~ 2 c. soy creamer
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. pepper


Directions:

  1. In saucepan, boil water with chicken, bouillon and onion until meat is cooked through (approx. 10-15 min.).  Let cool.
  2. Using blender, liquefy/puree on high the creamed corn (2 cans at a time) until smooth.  When each batch is complete, pour into stockpot.
  3. Take cooled chicken and broth and put in blender; pulse a few times to shred/pulverize meat.  Add to stockpot along with egg and milk/creamer.
  4. Fold egg, whole kernel corn and milk/creamer into mixture along with salt and pepper.
  5. Simmer soup on low heat (approx. 10-15 min.) until bubbles begin to form.  Be sure to stir constantly to insure it does not burn on the bottom of pot.
  6. Serve and enjoy!


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28 Day Organization/Cleaning Challenge (Day 3 - Linen Closet)

Well, I procrastinated, plead and tried bargaining with myself...then, just threw my hands up and said, "Let's roll!"

The much dreaded day of this organization/cleaning challenge, has arrived.  You may ask yourself why I start breaking out in hives over a closet.  I mean, really, it's just a bunch of linens, right?  It's that darn fitted sheet!  We are at odds.  With that said, I decided one little thing shouldn't keep me from achieving a goal and put that fight aside for later.

So THIS is our linen closet.  You might be scratching your head...yes, it is practically empty.  Why, you might ask?  Well, of all the things in our house to fall into the cracks when it comes to upkeep, this is the spot.  It's probably because of that good-for-nothing fitted sheet.  But, I digress...anyway, this is how I started out.  It's quite narrow with a big open space at the bottom, perfect for catching all the stuff that I have no idea where else to put.

I at least have good intentions...
Each shelf has already been labeled as to what type of linen should be placed there (quadrants again, it's a household organizing theme).  We have: Bath towels, hair towels (they are a little smaller and thinner/kind easily wrapped around my head), hand towels, floor/bath mats, washcloths, pool towels and then sheets/pillowcases.  

Every item is white.  I like  to replace things as they wear out, without needing to match them to something as well as being able to bleach.  So, white they are.  It really does make it easier in the long run...I'm not saying to run out and get only white linens but you may want to consider it when/if you are buying new.  I find it makes my life a bit easier and germy'er-free.

In order to maximize how much I can get in (when there is stuff there), I have folded items in a specific way. We don't hang towels on a rack, so I'm only concerned about storage when folding.

Here is how I fold a bath, hair and pool towel:
Step 1: Fold towel in half
by taking the bottom 
hem and fold up.
Step 2: Taking hem, fold
down in half again.
Step 3: Begin folding in
three from left to right.
Step 4: Finish trifold by
folding in on itself, from 
left to right.             
...and here is how I fold a hand towel, floor/bath mat and washcloth:
Step 1: Begin folding in
three from left to right.
Step 2: Trifold again by
folding from right to left.
Step 3: Fold in half from
top to bottom.



When I place things on a shelf, there aren't any finished ends showing...it looks showplace nice.

Here is the finished product...

Along with stocking the shelves, I also purged out some of the unnecessary items from the floor.  Our humidifier had cracks in the tank (which, I'd been unaware of until dusting it off), the baby tub had been outgrown and beach towels have found another location.

As for the sheets...well, that's going to be the topic of another post.  It took me a while (I won't admit to the actual amount of time because you might have me committed), but I have conquered THE FITTED SHEET.

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