Showing posts with label corn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corn. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Taco Soup Recipe
Ingredients:
Olive oil
1 lb hamburger
1 medium to large onion, diced
1 bell pepper, diced (green if you want more color)
1 quart canned tomato chunks and/or 1 pint salsa
1 quart cooked/canned pinto (or any mixture) beans
1 quart frozen or canned whole kernel corn
1 quart tomato juice
1 packet taco seasoning
salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
In a large kettle brown the hamburger in olive oil, adding in onions and peppers midway. Allow to simmer a bit to soften the peppers. Add the rest of the ingredients and bring to a boil. Allow to simmer for a half hour. Serve with sour cream, shredded cheese and nacho or tortilla chips. Very versatile. We put milk in the soup if we don't have sour cream and eat it with cornbread when there are no chips. And we don't always eat cheese with it.
What's your favorite soup?
Do you enjoy soup in the Fall?
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corn,
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hamburger,
onion,
pepper,
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tomato,
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Sunday, September 4, 2016
A Pictorial View of Our Lives
Christopher has a knack for finding unique bugs- can you find the beautiful moth here?
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Matthew |
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Austin |
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Mervin |
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Sylvia |
We had a very successful week of Summer Bible School in the town of Romney. Peak attendance was 80. A busy, happy week.
The boys enjoyed getting to know more of my cousins' children on the Summy side of the family. We had a reunion at Wilda Lake in VA.
My sister Doris and family followed us home from the reunion and were with us for a few days. Here is one of her cutie pies.
Speaking of pies- we made 100 for the Romney peach festival. After that ordeal, the weekly 16 or less seems puny. We made 50 crusts two days in a row, then 50 pies two days. They are asking me to do 120 next year. I'm having a hard time making up my mind!
The boys and Grandpas did the bulk of the corn while I did other things. Not a super duper crop but enough.
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Melvin |
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Grandpa |
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Grandma |
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Christopher |
My co-teachers and I took a couple of the girls from Kid's Club on a bike ride- the few that earned a treat. Sixteen miles of biking. Thankfully it was a continual slight downgrade. Even so, it was hard to sit for a few days.
We took a trip to TN for a Troyer/Schwartz family reunion. It starts with a list, you know. We stopped in Gap Mills for lunch and business. All five boys were sitting on the bank eating lunch but one moved before the picture was snapped. Aunt Katie is 95 years old and has a large family. The family graciously invites other relatives to their annual reunion. I met relatives I didn't know I had this time around- my dad's cousins and their children. The aunts stay young by playing Scrabble. And the boys decided that this is a reunion worth going to again though they balked about going (as usual).
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Aunt Katie |
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Cousin Barbie Schwartz looks on |
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Aunt Fannie |
Peppers anyone? We harvested 3 (5 gal) buckets this week.
I've been listening to a lot of webinars, helping me to understand the best ways for schooling our sons. One screenshot. Have you ever heard of a commonplace book? A wonderful idea for a profitable avenue of writing. Donna Goff has a lot of helpful webinars at her Mentoring Our Own site. Check it out if you are homeschooling.
The men so graciously put up a laundry line for me this spring. If you've never been able to step out the washroom door and roll your laundry out on a line, you don't know what you're missing! It has been such a tremendous blessing.
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Photo of first post set (taken from laundry room door) |
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Second post |
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In use |
Luke 16:19-31 is my challenge for myself.
Labels:
biking,
camping,
canning,
corn,
donuts,
fences,
garden,
green beans,
laundry line,
moth,
peaches,
peppers,
pies,
Reunions,
rich,
Summer Bible School,
webinars
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