Thursday, December 15, 2011

Holiday Songs

Here are a few on my favorite holiday songs--two are funny, one's classic, and one's political. When I hear these songs, I know the holidays are here.

The Killers "Don't Shoot me Santa"


Adam Sandler "Hanukkah Song"


Faith Hill "Silent Night"

 
John Lennon "Happy Christmas (war is over)"


Warmly,
Jamie

Friday, December 9, 2011

Shake it out

The band Florence + the Machine has large sounding songs and here is another one of their great works.


Enjoy,
Jamie

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Holiday Movies

The holiday season to me means that great movies are either being released or old favorites need to be watched! 

A few of my favorites to watch this time of year are:





What are some of your favorites?

Warmly,
Jamie

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Sausage Cheese Grits

The first time I had this was in Palm Desert and my sister and I begged for the recipe. This recipe seemed like comfort food to us, even though we never ate grits growing up!

You can adapt this recipe for vegetarians, personal likes, or what meats and vegetables you have in the fridge. I once made this when I was short on sausage, so I added a bacon and mushrooms to add more flavor.


























Sausage Cheese Grits Casserole
8 oz of Morning Sausage or any meat sausage
1/4 chopped red onion
1/4 chopped bell pepper
3/4 cup of quick cooking grits uncooked
4 oz sharp cheddar shredded
2 eggs beaten
salt and pepper to taste
2 oz sharp cheddar cheese sprinkled on top

Directions:
Saute the chopped onions, bell pepper, and sausage in a fry pan with a little oil until golden and sausage is cooked.

Cook grits according to the instructions on the box.

Combine sausage mixture, with grits, 4 oz of cheese, eggs, salt and pepper in a bowl. Pour mixture into an oiled baking dish, then place in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes or until golden on top.

Serve with salad or fruit.

Enjoy,
Jamie

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Gift Wrap

With the holidays nipping at our toes, here are a few alternatives to buying wrapping paper that is only single use.

Maps, comic, newspaper, kid's art work:












Hat box or storage box:





















Fabric:







Wrap a present in a present:






















Images found here.


Warmly,
Jamie