If you are On A Quest for the best dad ever...just check out my dad! He is one of the nicest guys around! He has always loved me unconditionally and supports everything I value or stand up for! He does this probably because I have accepted quite a bit of his values throughout my life. What are these values? Hard work, family first, avoid gossip, don't fret what others say about you, communicate clearly with everyone, and always do your best at everything you do...sure wish I had learned all those handy man things he has helped me with through the years! I always was a Paige Hemmis wannabe! Oh well...just like Paige, my Daddy always helps anyone who needs a helping hand!
Everyone loves my Daddy...and, I am his biggest fan! What values did your dad instill in you...good or bad? Love your comments...and Happy Father's Day to all out there! By the way...check out my big and oh so easy Father's Day cook out menu on Di's Cup Cakes!
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
On A Quest For...Rave Reviews
Well, back to business...but, I did enjoy the heck out of the Real Women of Philadelphia contest...didn't win anything, but a ton of heavenly sent girlfriends! And even more friends via my Twitter account! In fact, tonight is LRTweetup Thursday... drinks, social networking, and maybe dinner at the Red Door sound really swell! The last time I visited this classy Little Rock restaurant was with my daughter, and we had a delightful meal. They had a special Spinach Artichoke Dip with Toasted Cheese Ciabatta Bread that I did make a meal out of...however, the French Onion Soup was just a little too exotic for me and my waiter noticed I was not eating it...I never complain for silly reasons such as my finicky taste buds...now, if it had been inedible, I would have said something....soooo he took it off my ticket! He didn't have to, but he was very kind and did me a favor...I like that...If You Are Able To Pleasantly Do Something Nice For Somebody.....JUST DO IT!!! Anxious to return tonight because I do love most of the dishes that nationally recognized Chef Mark Abernathy cooks up...can't wait to Tweet up, socialize out, and chow down tonight at the Red Door! Check it out and see why this place always gets rave reviews!
Oh, and speaking about rave reviews...if you want to do something nice for someone today because you are able...please go to the Best of 425 Magazine and vote for The Old Hen B & B...as Best of Hotels...be nice and JUST DO IT! ...and, thank you very much!!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Diversity and Girlfriends...Making the World a Better Place...Savannah Bound Sweethearts
Chloë Agnew, Lynn Hilary, Lisa Kelly, Máiréad Nesbitt, Alex Sharpeare are the present members of Celtic Woman http://celticwoman.com/. When asked how the group members get along, member Lisa Kelly responded, "We get along because we're so different. Chloe Agnew is hip, Méav Ni Mhaolchatha (former member) is rational, Orla Fallon (former member) is angelic and Mairead Nesbitt is energetic." According to Chloë Agnew, the friendship between the vocalists is the number one question they're asked. She states, "I think people are always looking for a 'Desperate Housewives' story, that we all hate each other and nobody actually gets along. It's all for show. And the truth of the matter is, it's not. The reality is we do all get along. The five of us are like sisters, best friends."
And, that's just how the sweet sixteen Savannah Bound Sweethearts from the Real Women of Philadelphia contest are...all so diverse, yet all working toward making the world a better place with their commitment to families and individual causes! They are truly sisters and best of friends! Paula Deen, you have your plate full attempting to choose the Fabulous Philly Four from these girlfriends! Anxiously awaiting the outcome...and by the way...Soon to be announced winners are KC Quaretti-Lee and Debbie Fabre! Check out these two remarkable women and their delicious recipes, who along with all the other gals are making the world a better place! See you in Savannah, Georgia on June 30 (or catch it online) to watch the outcome!
On A Quest For...North Little Rock...Biker Friendly Bronze Award
Betcha didn't know that North Little Rock earned the Bronze Award for its biker friendly environment from the League of American Bicyclists this year! Pretty good, huh? Especially, because it is the only city in the state to receive this award, and one of 87 communities nationwide that gained the league's bronze achievement. Twenty seven other communities earned silver status, 10 earned gold, and Boulder, CO, Davis, CA, and Portland, OR earned platinum status.
To obtain this recognition, a city has to respond to more that 90 questions concerning commitments to make the city more suited for people who use bikes for transportation, as well as, recreation. The application includes "an audit of the engineering, education, encouragement, enforcement and evaluation efforts in your municipality." Special thanks to Mayor Pat Hays who has helped our city achieve this status and for knowing that bicycle friendly doesn't just include great bike trails (which we do have), rather it concerns building codes, re pavement of streets, and all other kinds of discernment where special attention is needed for helping us to become bikerholics!
And, about those great bike trails in the North Little Rock/Little Rock areas...I'm looking forward to checking out the proposed "Levy Spur" which will be a part of the River Trail that would shoot a foot and bicycle path across the city through many neighborhoods such as the Fort Roots trail which goes off North Military Road toward Camp Robinson. Nice to see city leaders get off their butts and on their bikes in order to make a difference with innovative lifestyles, such as these, that make our city a more pleasant place to live and raise a healthier family.
Monday, May 31, 2010
On A Quest For...Savannah Bound Sweethearts...all have a story
Everyone has a story...especially everyone's sweetheart, Paula Deen.
"For all her success, the Albany, Georgia native has remained very grounded, in part due to her down home Southern upbringing. She married her high school sweetheart, became a young mom to two sons, and appeared to be living the life she desired, before a series of tragedies, from the death of her parents and the failure of her marriage to a prolonged battle with agoraphobia changed the course of her life forever."And, golly gee has her life changed! I recently purchased Paula Deen's Savannah Style and it is a cannot put down, cover to cover, gorgeous coffee table book if I ever had one! I hope to use a lot of Paula and Brandon Branch's ideas for my new home in Little Rock! And, speaking of Savannah, there are sixteen bound Savannah Sweetheart finalists in the Real Women of Philadelphia contest who will forever be showered with Paula Power! Read on and check out each story and fantastic recipe they will be cooking with Paula:
- Cathy Hazzard Shrimp Corn Chowder Harley riding mama AKA Sticky Buns & Cheesecake Lady
- Jacqui Nicholson Swiss Chard Au Gratin Pasta loving nanny wanting a cooking school in Chicago
- April Sladen Blue Peach Pizza Paula says "nothing hotter than a June bride", April is marrying Zach in June
- Annette Gladys Philly Stuffed Mushrooms A "natural" entertainer, Realtor, mom, and empty nester
- Cynthia Price Tantalizing Tilapia Talented cook loving her Mom's memory and empowering women
- Shelia Cutchlow Bundles of Rice Touches your hearts with stories of her Mom and hospice cooking
- Laura Vitale Super Quick Butterscotch Cannoli Young lady from Italy with her own web show
- Lindsay Rudolph Oatmeal Apple Cream Pie Wife, teacher, mom, student pursing doctorate
- Mandy Heaston Aspargus/Parmesan Cream Pastry Gourmet mom on the go and loves classical opera
- Ann Miller-Tobin Roasted Tomato/Pepper Soup/Pesto Cream Cheese Schmutz Made soup w/ love to help her dad with his illness
- Stacey Shields Breakfast Empanadas with Chipotle Cream Speech therapist, newly wed, and "bonus" mom
- Caryn Ross Sassy Tailgate Sandwiches Everything 'fat and sassy' including blog and boat
- Lenore Nolan-Ryan Salmon Wrapped Pastry w/Philly Cucumber Sauce Has her own cooking school
- Suzanne Clark Delicious Mother of four boys and one princess who loves creativity
- To Be Announced
- To Be Announced
- To Be Announced...the seventeenth bonus lady
Thursday, May 27, 2010
On A Quest For...Paula Deen's John Hancock
I got my much anticipated book today, Paula Deen's Savannah Style and all it needs is her little John Hancock! You see, I do have a plan...Paula Deen has acknowledged this little ol Ordinary Housewife from Little Rock, Arkansas for her Twitter, blogging, and social networking efforts on the Real Women of Philadelphia website! Yes, mam...the Queen of Southern Cuisine and author of Savannah Style has made my day! You see, me and a whole lotta other girlfriends have been wrapped up in this RWOP video cooking contest since March! Paula gave the thumbs up award to me and a few other girls for doing so well sharing this event on the Web. But the bigger prize comes in late June as we are all vying for a trip to New York, a (much needed for me) make over, and then on to Savannah, Georgia to compete for Paula (and get that John Hancock!) However, just to be recognized for one's contribution in spreading a little love with this Philly contest, is more than I could have dreamed for. Thank you Paula!
And, it is nice to experience that Paula Effect! I've already received more Twitter followers and blog readers than I ever imagined! One of the other girls who was acknowledged as well, said she felt a little guilty for her accolades while others have worked equally as hard. I told her to forget that way of thinking and just enjoy the good fortune! It's like Joyce Meyer says in her new book, Eat the Cookie...buy the shoes...it's all about giving ourselves permission to lighten up and certainly not feel guilty for delighting in the benefits of our labors. I'm in, and I'm delighted! Did I say thank you, Paula?
I have three more chances to get to Savannah...two final dessert winners will soon be announced and one other gal will be picked to help with all the Savannah commotion! Will keep you posted. And, if I don't get to Savannah...plan B on that John Hancock will be standing in line when Queen Paula comes to the Verizon Arena in North Little Rock for the Arkansas Women's Show on June 12th. I will have my Savannah Style bird in hand and go for it! There's more than one way to frost a cake...right? In fact, I'm allowing myself permission via Joyce Meyer, to eat a couple of pieces of that cake, then go shopping for an outfit, purse, and a pair of shoes! Moderation? Fiddle de dee...I'll work on that another blog!
Friday, May 7, 2010
On A Quest For...A Greener Kitchen
I really have been working on greening up around my home, especially in the kitchen. I recycle, reuse, and re purpose just about any time I can. For instance, I buy frozen orange juice and mix it in a reusable container, rather than purchasing a new jug each time. I bring the foods I plan to prepare to room temp before I place them in the microwave or oven. Quite often, I use a slow cooker which uses less energy than an incandescent light bulb. I use the view window on my oven door to check my baking instead of opening the door a million times, which by the way, drops the oven temperature 25 degrees F each time I open. It's a wonder I ever got anything baked before I picked up that little tip! And to help toward deforestation, I use dish towels instead of paper towels to wipe up messes. I rinse my dishes and scrape them into the trashcan before placing in the dishwasher to save water. I never let my tap water run freely at the sink! And, as I do my marketing, whenever possible...I buy locally, organically, and seasonally. Food tastes a heck of a lot better that way...
I am no Ed Begley, but these baby steps go a long way toward greener living in the kitchen. Try a few and see. Oh, and as I mentioned above, I'm especially proud of curbing excessive use of paper products in order to save trees. Just yesterday (Thursday,the day after Paula Deen announced two more winners on the Real Women Of Philadelphia Contest, and I along with a few hundred other women was not one of them) I decided to buy this nifty hard plastic, hot and cold container at Starbucks for my daily latte for under $12... just to console my feelings of discouragement for not having been chosen. I do feel a tiny bit better. And, I did use a cloth handkerchief to hold back my tears instead of a whole box of Kleenex. Don't know what I'm gonna buy myself next Thursday...maybe a brand new 2010 Toyota Prius to replace my beloved 2008 model which gets almost 50 miles per gallon and emits hardly any vapors into our atmosphere)...surely that will console my impending gloom and desperation...but, I do doubt it.
I am no Ed Begley, but these baby steps go a long way toward greener living in the kitchen. Try a few and see. Oh, and as I mentioned above, I'm especially proud of curbing excessive use of paper products in order to save trees. Just yesterday (Thursday,the day after Paula Deen announced two more winners on the Real Women Of Philadelphia Contest, and I along with a few hundred other women was not one of them) I decided to buy this nifty hard plastic, hot and cold container at Starbucks for my daily latte for under $12... just to console my feelings of discouragement for not having been chosen. I do feel a tiny bit better. And, I did use a cloth handkerchief to hold back my tears instead of a whole box of Kleenex. Don't know what I'm gonna buy myself next Thursday...maybe a brand new 2010 Toyota Prius to replace my beloved 2008 model which gets almost 50 miles per gallon and emits hardly any vapors into our atmosphere)...surely that will console my impending gloom and desperation...but, I do doubt it.
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