Sunday, September 4, 2022

Recipe of the Week - Honey Mustard Glazed Chicken

 I cook a lot of chicken, particularly chicken thighs, and am always looking for new ways to fix them.  I was looking online for a new sauce to make for cooking chicken and found this one and thought I would give it a try.  We liked it and I have done it several times already.  

I had never made my own honey mustard anything before. I do like it as a dip but am not a fan of it on a salad, but that's just me.  The sauce ended up being pretty easy to make and I had almost everything on hand to do it.  Actually, someone at work gave me a container of honey and I needed to do something with it which is one of the reasons I looked up honey mustard in the first place.  You can use this one any pieces of chicken and it will be great.  It would also be good to put the chicken on the grill after marinating it.  Enjoy!


Honey Mustard Glazed Chicken

3 Tbsp honey

3 Tbsp Dijon mustard*

2 Tbsp olive oil

2 tsp apple cider vinegar

1 clove of garlic, minced

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp pepper

6 boneless skinless chicken thighs

Combine all ingredients except for the chicken.  Whisk them together until they are well combined.  Coat the chicken with the sauce and let marinate for at least one hour.  Preheat oven to 350.  Place the chicken in a baking dish and cover.  Bake at 45 minutes or until the chicken reaches 165 degrees.  Enjoy!

For this last time I made this, I had 12 chicken thighs so I doubled the sauce recipe.

* I have made this with Dijon, whole grain mustard and spicy brown mustard and they're all great.

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Jeremiah 29:11

 In seeking to balance my life with work, school and home, I am also seeking peace both within me and around me.  This verse gives me that.  And it gives me hope, which is always welcomed in my heart.



Friday, September 2, 2022

My Cabbage Patch Kid

 One of the wonderful things about being an adult is being able to buy toys for myself.  And, yes, I do that!  I look back at all of the toys I didn't have as a child and make a list of the things that I want.  I didn't have much shame as a child as to what kinds of toys I wanted but that's fodder for another blog one day.  Still, I don't have much shame today either about the toys I seek out.  Thank goodness for Ebay.  In the age of technology, I can usually find exactly what I am looking for.  I don't always win the auction, but it's always fun to try!


One of the things I always wanted was a Cabbage Patch Kid.  I, like most of America at the time, was obsessed with them.  We all wanted one.  Alissa was the first in our neighborhood to get one.  She got it for Easter.  Then, other kids got them.  I never did.  At the time, of course, I was crushed but in hindsight, it was ok.  I would always find them in the toy stores and spend lots of time looking them over....much to the stares of other people but oh well.  


I did get lots of CPK stickers and even got a CPK calendar one year for Christmas.  I played by myself a lot and when you have to rely on your imagination, you come up with all sorts of things.  I ran my own cabbage patch orphanage, with full descriptions of the kids names, eye color, hair color, etc.  I spent many hours playing that.  I enjoyed it.  Still, the elusive CPK of my very own never came to fruition.  Until this year.

This is Tara April. 


Born November 1st.  She has red hair and green eyes.  Her clothes are well worn but still in decent shape.  Her tongue sticks out.  But she's mine.  It's what I wanted.  Thanks to Ebay, I could get the exact hair and eye color I wanted.  And I did.  And I love the fact that she's not brand new.  One of the things I enjoy most about collecting toys is that I want them to be in good shaped but I want them to have been played with and loved by a child.  She has been and will continue to be.  Now, onto my toy buying adventure!  Can't wait to see what I find out there!

Thus ends today's episode of Around the House.

That is all.

Thursday, September 1, 2022

My Funny Valentine - Linda Ronstadt

 The other day I was listening to Linda Ronstadt and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra perform songs from The American Songbook.  She did several of these records and they, like most of her records, are amazing.  She is such a versatile singer.  This one and "What'll I Do?" are two of my favorites from this period of her recordings.  Enjoy!



Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Quote of the Week

 Just wanted to remind myself of this as I balance life, work and school!



Monday, August 29, 2022

Student Life the 3rd Time Around - Challenges ahead!

 Getting an online degree is more of a challenge than I first thought it would be.  Now, I chose to go for the MS in Gerontology for two reasons.  One is because I want to continue working with aging populations and this degree fits into that passion better than the MSW did.  And also because, financially, I needed to continue working full time while going to school.  I did not think that I would be able to have the time to physically go to class and also work full time.  My schedule just would not permit that.  So, I went with the online degree.

The challenges that I am facing are all good ones.  I am working much harder at trying to manage my time better.  That has not been the most successful thing I've done in the last two weeks, but it is getting better.  When I've been in school before, I have always procrastinated.  Always.  I kept telling myself that I worked better under pressure.  Now, I think that's bs LOL  I need to start my work earlier in the week so that by the time the weekend comes I am not scrambling to get it done.  Especially since I am also learning so much about technology.  I've had to do things in the past two weeks that I have never done before.  And while I am learning that I can handle it, it's always daunting in the beginning.

One of the biggest things I am dealing with is time management.  Yes, I want to do well in class but I also need to balance school with work and life.  It is not got to focus too much on one thing.  That is going to take some time because it has never been my forte'.  But, again, a challenge I look forward to!  I want to improve my life and work towards my career goals.  This master's will help me do that.  Just keep me in your thoughts and send good energy!

That is all

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Amazing Grace, arranged by John Rutter

 Amazing Grace is one of those hymns that I do not seek out.  Normally, I can take it or leave it. I think that is because people tend to over sing it and the message of the song gets left behind.  I do not mind people putting their own spin on a melody, but when it is done just so you can see how impressive the singer is, it does not impress me.  But there are times when I love this hymn and get so much out of it.  This is one of those times and blessed to end my week on it.