Thursday, November 26, 2009

Tastefully Simple Black Friday Sale

Tastefully Simple Black Friday Sale


Shop for your holiday groceries and gifts at a discount!!


Friday, November 27, 2009: 5 am to 5 pm


5-7 am PST: 20% off your product total
7-9 am PST: 15% off your product total
9am – 5pm: PST 10% off your product total


One lucky person will be chosen as the “host” of this sales event. He/she will receive FREE FOOD based on the total sales from the Black Friday event. Everyone who orders will have a chance to be chosen as the host. The winner will be notified on Saturday to select the freebies. All orders paid by December 10 will be guaranteed for pre-Christmas delivery.

Here are the guidelines for this sale. . .

All orders must be placed by email, direct message (Facebook/Twitter) only! Emails must be sent to:

beckithompson01@gmail.com

Orders place directly from my Tastefully Simple website do NOT qualify as I cannot apply the discount after the fact.

Invoices will be sent immediately to process your order. Orders will be placed with Tastefully Simple as soon as payment is processed.

Please include your name, complete mailing address, and phone number with your order. All products will be shipped via FedEx to your front door.

Everyone who books a catalog or taste-testing party during the Black Friday sale will receive a free dessert after their party closes. Just include a note in your email that you want to be called to set a party date. All parties must be booked in December 2009 or January 2010 to qualify.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Thanksgiving hints

Ok so it is that time of year again! The same questions get asked every time as well.
how big of a turkey do I need? When do I thaw it out? Put the stuffing in the Bird or not? Just to name a few.
So here it is the best guidance that I can find to all of the traditional questions!
Here are some guidelines for buying turkey in various forms:

Ready-to-stuff turkey, fresh or frozen: 1 1/2 pounds per person.

Stuffed turkey, frozen/uncooked: 1 3/4 to 2 pounds per person.

Breast of turkey with bone in, fresh or frozen/uncooked: 3/4 pound per person.

Boneless turkey, breast or thigh and leg, fresh or frozen/uncooked: 1/2 pound per perso
n.
First the thing that needs to be kept in mind is the "Danger Zone" between 40 and 140 °F — at a temperature where foodborne bacteria multiply rapidly. This is why we preach careful thawing of any poultry. While yes you can kill some of the bacteria with cooking there is no promise that you can kill it all! It is your health and the health of your guests so do not let your meal be the talk of the town because you filled the ER.
There are three safe ways to thaw food: in the refrigerator, in cold water, and in the microwave oven. No matter what your Grandmother or Great Grandmother did the counter is not the place to let this bird thaw out!!!!
So here it is:
When thawing a turkey in the refrigerator:
  • allow 24 hours for each 4 to 5 pounds in a refrigerator
  • Place the turkey pan to prevent the juices from dripping on other foods.

Here is the Key to when to start thawing!
Refrigerator Thawing Times
Whole turkey:
  • 4 to 12 pounds = 1 to 3 days
  • 12 to 16 pounds = 3 to 4 days
  • 16 to 20 pounds = 4 to 5 days
  • 20 to 24 pounds = 5 to 6 days

Always best to air on the side of more time than the side of less. Remember that a thawed turkey can remain in the refrigerator for 1 or 2 days before cooking.

Cold Water Thawing
Please make sure that sure the turkey is in a leak-proof plastic bag to prevent cross-contamination and to prevent the turkey from absorbing water, resulting in a watery bird. Not Juicy!!! Remember there is a huge flavor difference here! Submerge the wrapped turkey in cold tap water. Change the water every 30 minutes until the turkey is thawed. Cook the turkey immediately after it is thawed.
Cold Water Thawing Times
  • 4 to 12 pounds = 2 to 6 hours
  • 12 to 16 pounds = 6 to 8 hours
  • 16 to 20 pounds = 8 to 10 hours
  • 20 to 24 pounds = 10 to 12 hours
Unlike the refrigerator method a turkey thawed by the cold water method should be cooked immediately.
Microwave Thawing
Follow the microwave oven manufacturer's instruction when defrosting a turkey. Cook it immediately after thawing.
Now on to the STUFFING~~~~

If the stuffing is not cooked and handled properly, food borne illness could occur.

NOTE: The USDA has come up with a one-temperature-suits-all for poultry safety: 165 degrees F. For safety and doneness, the internal temperature should be checked with a meat thermometer.

After the estimated cooking time has elapsed, a meat thermometer should be inserted in several places, including the innermost part of the thigh and the center of the stuffing, to check the temperatures," Berry explains.

Once the turkey meat and the stuffing have reached the proper temperatures, the turkey should be removed from the oven and allowed to "stand" for 15 to 20 minutes before removing the stuffing and carving.

Here are some other important food safety guidelines to follow:

  • Prepare stuffing safely. Mix the stuffing just before it goes into the turkey. If more convenient, the wet and dry ingredients can be prepared ahead of time and chilled. Mix the ingredients just before placing the stuffing inside the turkey or in a casserole.

  • Stuff the bird properly. The turkey should be stuffed loosely about 3/4 cup of stuffing per pound of turkey. This will help allow the stuffing to reach the proper 165 degrees F internal temperature whether the stuffing is in the bird or in a casserole. Use a meat thermometer to be sure. The stuffing should be moist, not dry, since heat destroys bacteria more rapidly in a moist environment.

  • Cook at the proper temperature. The stuffed turkey should be placed immediately in a preheated oven set no lower than 325 degrees F. Cooking overnight in a "slow" oven is not recommended since food borne bacteria can form under these conditions.

  • Storing leftovers. Leftovers should be stored within two hours of cooking. Cut the turkey off the bones. Refrigerate the stuffing and the turkey separately in shallow containers. Use leftover turkey within four days; stuffing and gravy, in one or two days.


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Christmas Gift ALERT!!! $25 Restaurant Gift Certificates For Only $2 Or $10 For $.80!!!!

Christmas Gift ALERT!!! $25 Restaurant Gift Certificates For Only $2 Or $10 For $.80!!!!

We have a new restaurant code for 80% off, that makes a $25 certificate only $2! Remember these make GREAT Christmas gifts! You purchase them in $25, $50, or $100, or even larger increments and your gift recipient chooses where they want to eat and they can use them anytime for the following year! So nice!

use the code: ENTREE at checkout to get $25 gift certificates for only $2!! This code is good until 11/12/09!

Also, make sure anytime you are shopping online you shop thru Mr. Rebates, to make it an even better deal!

FREE Graffiti Safewipes!

Fill out a short form to receive FREE Graffiti Safewipes. The website says: For the fast, easy, convenient removal of graffiti markers and spraycan paints while preserving original paint and surface. Sounds like something anyone with kids may need!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Military Spouses

A dear friend of mine and fellow military spouse posted this on facebook. It is so very true that I felt the need to repost. So many non military spouses and friends can not fully understand what it is a military spouse deals with from day to day. Mind you this is not from a lack of trying to understand it is due to the simple fact that we live in a different world than those that are not military. I hope you enjoy this and for all of my Civi friends feel free to ask me about anything in here that makes no sense to you!




Each one may look different and each is wonderfully unique, but this they have in common:


Lots of moving...
Moving...
Moving...
Moving far from home...
Moving two cars, three kids and one dog...all riding with HER of course.
Moving sofas to basements because they won't go in THIS house;
Moving curtains that won't fit;
Moving jobs and certifications and professional development hours.
Moving away from friends;
Moving toward new friends;
Moving her most important luggage: her trunk full of memories.

Often waiting...
Waiting...
Waiting...
Waiting for housing.
Waiting for orders.
Waiting for deployments.
Waiting for phone calls.
Waiting for reunions.
Waiting for the new curtains to arrive.
Waiting for him to come home,
For dinner...AGAIN!

They call her 'Military Dependent', but she knows better:
She is fiercely In-Dependent.

She can balance a check book;
Handle the yard work;
Fix a noisy toilet;
Bury the family pet...

She is intimately familiar with drywall anchors and toggle bolts.
She can file the taxes;
Sell a house;
Buy a car;
Or set up a move...
......all with ONE Power of Attorney.

She welcomes neighbors that don't welcome her.
She reinvents her career with every PCS;
Locates a house in the desert,
The Arctic,
Or the deep south.
And learns to call them all 'home'.
She MAKES them all home.

Military Wives are somewhat hasty...
They leap into:
Decorating,
Leadership,
Volunteering,
Career alternatives,
Churches,
And friendships.
They don't have 15 years to get to know people.
Their roots are short but flexible.
They plant annuals for themselves and perennials for those who come after
them.

Military Wives quickly learn to value each other:
They connect over coffee,
Rely on the spouse network,
Accept offers of friendship and favors.
Record addresses in pencil...

Military Wives have a common bond:
The Military Wife has a husband unlike other husbands; his commitment is
unique.
He doesn't have a 'JOB'
He has a 'MISSION' that he can't just decide to quit...
He's on-call for his country 24/7.
But for her, he's the most unreliable guy in town!
His language is foreign
TDY
PCS
OPR
SOS
ACC
BDU
ACU
BAR
CIB
TAD
And so, a Military Wife is a translator for her family and his.
She is the long- distance link to keep them informed; the glue that holds
them together.

A Military Wife has her moments:
She wants to wring his neck;
Dye his uniform pink;
Refuse to move to Siberia;
But she pulls herself together.
Give her a few days,
A travel brochure,
A long hot bath,
A pledge to the flag,
A wedding picture,
And she goes.
She packs.
She moves.
She follows.

Why?
What for?
How come?
You may think it is because she has lost her mind.
But actually it is because she has lost her heart .
It was stolen from her by a man,
Who puts duty first,
Who longs to deploy,
Who salutes the flag,
And whose boots in the doorway remind her that as long as he is her Military
Husband,
She will remain his military wife.
And would have it no other way.

--Author Unknown

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Only Words

Well it has been a while since I have sat down to blog. For that I send to you all my apologies. This last bit has been hard with me battling Pneumonia for several months now as well as just life in general. Things for me have been to say the least crazy! Needless to say I have been placed in some dramas that are just not where I want to be. I am believe it or not a drama seeking person. Having been placed in a position that makes me feel like I am seeking drama. I guess I will never fully understand why it is that some people feel the need to create and live in a world of chaos.

Other than that things for my little family have been busy! Getting ready for Halloween while watching my oldest play high school football. The First homecoming and the excitement that is building for him with that. Not that he would ever admit to that... you understand that he is just far too cool to be excited. He is now looking at giving wrestling a try this season . Should be fun to watch as he learns a new respect for a brand new sport.

For those that have been following my youngest, Will , he is doing wonderfully after his surgery. He has been cleared to go back to school! Good news for this mommy who had been in isolation with him for far far too long! While the transition to going back to school has not been an easy one for him he is enjoying playing with his friends. We have also been cleared from our monthly visit to the cardiologist! We are now not going to see him again until December!

In your spare time do a little holiday shopping the easy way with my Tastefully Simple Site! Great gift and holiday meal ideas make sure to use Rep ID# 0035656! Go to www.tastefullysimple.com/web/rthompson1

Hope you enjoy the photos!








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