Monday, July 18, 2011

Baked Bean Recipes

This past weekend my Family and I went to the Montpelier Ohio Bean Days. It is a nice little festival where businesses and people give out samples of their baked beans in hopes of winning the best baked bean award. I found two delicious baked beans there and fond some recipes for them. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!

Baked Beans With Sauerkraut


Ingredients

  • 36 ounces great northern beans, mostly drained
  • 16 ounces Saurerkraut, not drained
  • 8 ounces bacon, raw and cut-up
  • 8 ounces Polish sausage, cubed
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons ketchup

  • Directions

  • 1 Preheat oven 350.
  • 2 Mix well.
  • 3 Pour in cassserole dish.
  • 4 Cover.
  • 5 Bake covered for 2 hours.
  • 6 Uncover and bake for 30 minutes.

    Hamburger Beans


  • Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground beef or turkey
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup tomato sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 (20 ounce) cans baked beans
  • 1 (10 3/4 ounce) can diced tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup chopped green pepper (optional)

  • Directions

  • 1 Brown hamburger, green pepper and onion in pan over medium high heat.
  • 2 Combine all ingredients into casserole dish.
  • 3 Mix well.
  • 4 Bake at 350 until bubbling.
  • 5 Serve hot or cold.


  • Saturday, July 16, 2011

    Extreme Couponing

    We all know that companies and stores send and give out coupons so they can attract people to their products. Once in a while you will actually get a coupon for a product that you use and in return you can get a great deal.

    Well, leave it to some one to take it to the extreme, Extreme Couponing that is! A new show on TLC is showcasing these Extreme Couponers and actually show them checking out at the stores with huge savings. The one show I watched showed a lady tally up a grocery bill to $2700 before coupons and after the coupons only had to pay out a little over $40!

    These Extreme Couponers use coupons in conjunction with sales on products and most of the time get many items for free and even get money back! Of course these Extreme Couponers pull out all the stops for TV and admit that these purchases are not normal for them....but it is sure fun watching them!

    Visit TLC and watch these Extreme Couponers in action!

    Friday, July 15, 2011

    Amazon's Subscribe and Save Program

    For those of us that like to save money, Amazon.com has a great program in their grocery department called the Amazon Subscribe and Save program. All you have to do is sign up for automatic deliveries at intervals that you choose and you will save an additional 15% off of their already low prices. You are not charged till the items are shipped, shipping is FREE and you can stop at anytime!

    In the example below, Krafts Macaroni and Cheese(15pk) normal price at Amazon is $11.48, but get it through Amazon's Subscribe and Save program and it is $9.76 or $.65 a box, which is lower than our local Walmart's normal price of $.75!

    So check it out and SAVE!




    How To Peel A Banana......Like A Monkey!

    The first time someone asked me if I knew how a monkey peeled a banana, I was waiting for them to smash a banana or even take a bite of one whole. But to my amazement, I was totally stunned and impressed at how easy it was!

    Normally you break the stem end by hand or cut it with a knife or a thumbnail then peel it. Well watch this video and see if this isn't the easiest way to get to the sweet meat of a banana.




    Thursday, July 14, 2011

    Strawberry Freezer Jam

    Grocery stores, fruit stands and fields are now packed with tons of juicy, delicious strawberries! My favorite thing to with fresh strawberries is to make quick and easy Strawberry Freezer Jam. This jam is chock full of chunks of strawberry to spread over toast or hot rolls! Below is the recipe and directions to make this delicious jam that can be enjoyed all year long! Enjoy!!

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups crushed fresh strawberries
    • 4 cups sugar
    • 1 (1.75 ounce) package dry pectin
    • 3/4 cup water

    Directions

    1. Mix crushed strawberries with sugar, and let stand for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, stir the pectin into the water in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, and boil for 1 minute. Stir the boiling water into the strawberries. Allow to stand for 3 minutes before pouring storage containers.
    2. Place tops on the containers, and leave for 24 hours. Place into freezer, and store frozen until ready to use.

    Wednesday, December 26, 2007

    Time Flies During The Holidays

    Boy, does it ever! My thought when I started this blog was that this would be the perfect time of the year to start a cooking blog, with the Holidays and all of the cooking and baking that is done.

    Well, I apologize for the short sight and my lack of posts, as I have been busy the last month and have totally neglected this blog.

    I will make it up to you with new and interesting post that will be coming soon.

    So, till then enjoy your Holidays and I will do the same!

    Till next time.....

    Saturday, November 24, 2007

    Thanksgiving Leftovers

    I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving Holiday and are still enjoying the long weekend.

    If you were the lucky one and you got to cook Thanksgiving dinner, like I was, then you are probably blessed with leftovers from the big feast. Instead of just regurgitating the same old thing from the leftovers, I have listed a few recipes below to add some pizazz to your turkey day leftovers.

    Turkey sandwiches seem an easy, quick and simple dish to make with the leftovers, so here is some links to some delicious sandwiches.

    Hot Turkey Sandwiches

    Hot Roasted Turkey Mountain

    And here is a great looking and tasting sandwich that is my favorite. It is from our friend Mark Summers and his show Unwrapped called Thanksgiving Unrapped. I love the story about this restaurant that serves Thanksgiving dinner everyday! I know we have a place close to my home called Turkeyville. Do you have anything similar in your area? Let me know!

    I couldn't find a video, but basically the sandwich is on a thicker bread, one that can handle a lot of weight. Then thick slices of turkey are placed on the bottom slice of bread, followed by scoop of cranberry sauce and stuffing. It looked very good.

    Till next time.....

    Monday, November 19, 2007

    Alton Brown and the Sweet Potato

    Alton Brown is one of the reasons that I have gained an interest in cooking. His show, Good Eats, is my favorite show on the Food Network.

    I like the way he goes beyond just the "here is the recipe" type of show and gives a background on what he is cooking in a very entertaining delivery.

    My last post was, in a way, influenced by Alton's show Good Eats from last week. It was about sweet potatoes and had some very nice recipes on it.

    So I snooped around YouTube.com and finally found the episode on the sweet potato. Take a few minutes and watch it and hopefully it will inspire you to enter the contest from my last post. Enjoy!

    Till next time.....

    Sunday, November 18, 2007

    The Value of Sweet Potatoes


    As Thanksgiving approaches, many a housewife and cook are sifting through hundreds of cookbooks looking for a new way to cook up the traditional sweet potato to go with the Thanksgiving turkey and fixings. Only to fall back on the time old recipe of whipped sweet potatoes with marshmallows melted on top. While I do like that recipe, I am sure there are many other ones.


    I try to have sweet potatoes at least once a month or so as they are very rich in beta carotene, vitamins C and B6 and I really like them. Sweet potatoes can be boiled, microwaved, steamed, baked, slice and fried into chips or fries. They can even be made into a delicious desert pie!


    Whatever way you like to prepare your sweet potatoes, you may consider entering your recipe into the annual Get Fresh with North Carolina Sweet Potatoes Recipe Contest that has a deadline of April 15, 2008. So now is the time to try new recipes on your friends and family during your Thanksgiving, Christmas and Holiday meals. The contest is sponsored by the North Carolina Sweet Potato Commission, Inc. and Taste of the South magazine.


    The contest breaks down the recipes into four categories: soups, salads, sides and sweets. With $500 dollars going to the individual category winners and a Grand Prize winner from the category winners will win $3000! So enter today!
    So, not only is the sweet potato good for you, it could also put an easy $3000 in your pocket! What a valuable tuber!
    Till next time.....

    Saturday, November 17, 2007

    Pumpkin Bars for this Holiday



    With the Holidays coming up, I am going to try and get as many recipes in here as possible before they are over.



    The first one that I have found is Pumpkin Pie Bars from KraftFoods.com and they are terribly delicious. Just follow the link above for the recipe and enjoy.



    Coming up soon is our recipe for Monster Cookies!



    Till next time.....

    Monday, November 12, 2007

    Start Holiday Cooking Now!


    It is that time of year when you start planning your Holiday cooking.

    While planning the big feast on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas are not that hard, it is the little stuff like candy, cookies, cakes and pies that you can start on right now to prevent all-nighters the week before Santa comes.

    A couple of reasons for this is that things like candy can be made early and stored till later. Another reason is if your not in practice or your candy thermometer doesn't work, it may take a few batches to get things right.

    So, that is why I made a batch of peanut brittle last week. Plus the fact that I had never made it before weighed heavy in my decision too. It was a good thing I did. The first batch I made turned out bad. It was hard, but when you ate it, the brittle would end up like a big caramel rolling around in your mouth.

    The second batch I made has turned out much better. It is very crunchy and has a good peanutty taste to it. The recipe that I used can be found at FudgeMail.com and a big thank you to them also. I have included a picture of the peanut brittle cooling on a cookie sheet after I cooked it.

    I am interested if anyone else has made peanut brittle and if the recipes are similar or not. I preferred this recipe because it did not use any artificial coloring. The color of the brittle is from cooking the brittle just right.

    Well, I hope that you enjoy this recipe and let me know how your attempt goes.

    Till next time.....

    Sunday, November 11, 2007

    Welcome to Start Cooking Now!


    Welcome to Start cooking Now!

    The last few months I have started to gain interest in cooking. I am an avid watcher of the Food Network and I found all the different things that can be done with food just amazing.

    I am definitely not a pro, I have never taken a cooking course or anything like that. All that I know now is what I have absorbed through my life.

    On this blog I will try and share with you aspects of cooking and baking that maybe new to us. I will post recipes, contests, kitchen secrets, new cooking tools and will even post interesting scientific facts about food. Anything that will make your time in the kitchen more enjoyable will be posted here.

    So, thanks for stopping by Start Cooking Now and I hope you enjoy it. I encourage comments and suggestions from you and will be looking forward to hearing from you.

    Till next time.....