Sunday, January 22, 2012

Crusted Parmesan Chicken

I originally found this recipe on All Recipes.com, and I tried it out on my family this past week. 

Oh!  It was so moist and yummy!  Of course, I put my own little spin on it and changed it up just a bit.  I try to always make things a little healthier if I can.

I served it with my oven roasted potatoes and a dinner salad! 

I hope you enjoy it as much as my family and I did!


Ingredients:

3-4 Chicken Breasts (Cut into cutlets or filets)
(This feeds my family of four)

2-4 T. Olive Oil

2 T. Minced Garlic

1 cup of Bread Crumbs

Grated Parmesan Cheese (I use the kind in the canister)

Mrs. Dash Original Blend

Season Salt (Optional)

Black Pepper


Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees;

Cut chicken into cutlets or filets;

In a medium size bowl, mix your oil and garlic together;

In another bowl, mix your bread crumbs, cheese, and seasonings together;

Dip your chicken into the oil mixture, and allow any excess to drip into bowl;

Now dip the chicken into the bread crumb mixture and coat well;

Place chicken onto a sprayed, foil-covered cookie sheet;

Bake for approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on your oven.

Enjoy!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

New Year's Eve Blast

Yep!  That's what we had - a New Year's Eve blast with our grand-daughters - Bree and Carlie! 

We just hung out at Nana's house, had a pj party, watched some cartoons, and ate some take-out. 

The grand-girls laughed, danced, played, and they just had a good old time. 

When midnight came, they put on their sparkly red hats, grabbed their horns, and headed outside to announce to the world that it was the New Year! 

We sprayed 'em with silly string, tooted horns with 'em, and hooped and hollered with 'em, as well. 

They loved the fireworks that everyone was doing, and they must've yelled "Happy New Year" about a thousand times to the neighbors and anyone else who could hear them! 

I'd say they had a pretty grand time!  I loved bringing in the New Year with my grandbabies!  They are wonderful!  Just wish my little grandson, Brayden, had been here, too! 

Who needs alcohol to celebrate the New Year when you've got grandkids!

Hope you all had as much of a blast as we did!

~Nana~

Happy New Year 2012!!!


Well folks, it's now 2012!  As I look back at 2011, of course, there were some good times and some bad times! 

I think the Lord gives us the bad times sometimes so that we'll appreciate the good ones just a little bit more! 

I don't know that I'm actually going to make any New Year's resolutions this year, cuz I'm not usually very good about keeping them.  But...I would like to be a better person, friend, daughter, sister, wife, mother, Nana, etc...  Especially I'd like to be a better servant to the Lord! 

I pray that each and every one of my family and friends has a wonderful New Year in 2012 filled with health, happiness, peace, and love - and most importantly GOD! 

Let's hope 2012 brings us all lots of good times and great memories! 

Happy New Year!


Thursday, December 29, 2011

Only the Green Stuff

My little five-year old grand-daughter lost her first two teeth today, and she's so proud of it! 

She's smiled big at everyone she sees today, and she had to call several family members to let them know. 

When her mother and I were sitting with her tonight, I asked her if she thought the tooth fairy would bring her a penny for each tooth. 

She replied very nonchalantly, "No, she's bringing only the green stuff". 

My daughter and I burst out laughing.  "Out of the mouth of babes..." 

These grandbabies of mine are just so funny; they just brighten every day of my life!  And boy do they learn young!  *smile*

Friday, November 25, 2011

A Smile On My Face

At the end of our Thanksgiving evening, I was washing up the last of the dishes. 

My little family was sitting in the livingroom watching Home Alone, an old family favorite for the holidays. 

Listening to the movie and listening to them laugh just put a big old smile on my face.  That movie brings back many memories of times shared with just my hubby and our two daughters. 

Now my little grand-daughters are watching it, too. 

There's nothing like tradition; especially around the holidays.  Isn't it funny how the small things in life can make you smile! 

Hope you and your family enjoyed Thanksgiving like we did!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

A little something I put together for my kitchen table.  Cute, huh?

Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Nana's Oven-Roasted Potatoes


Here's a healthy side dish for you, and boy is it delicious!  My family loves my Roasted Potatoes! 

I've run across numerous potato dishes like this, but I decided to make mine a little "healthier".  So here goes my version...







Ingredients:

Small Red Potatoes (I use a small bag normally for my family of four)
Fat-Free Cooking Spray
Grated Parmesan Cheese
Mrs. Dash Original
Black Pepper
Sea Salt or Seasoned Salt (Optional)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350;

Cut potatoes into quarters;

Spray small roasting or cake pan with cooking spray;

Place potatoes in pan and spray them well with cooking spray;

Sprinkle with seasonings - Parmesan, Mrs. Dash, and Black Pepper (Sorry, I don't really measure these, I just season to my liking.);

Mix well with hands (Or if you'd like it less messy, you can always throw all of the above into a baggy and toss - I don't mind getting my hands dirty *smile*);

Cover with foil, and bake for approximately 1 1/2 hours.  (I like them really tender!)

Enjoy!


(www.nanas-cottage.com)

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Splendor of God

What beautiful scenery!  Oh Lord, you are so magnificent, and your greatness shows all around us! 
 
Thank you for all that you have given us!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

I Saw God Today


"I've been to church,
I've read the book,
I know He's there,
But I don't look,
near as often as I should.


His fingerprints are everywhere,
I just slow down to stop and stare,
open my eyes and then I swear,
I Saw God Today..."



Yes, I'm sure you recognize these lyrics if you're a Country Music fan or a George Strait fan.  It's one of my favorite songs. 

I was riding in the car with my girls the other day, and I was really listening to these lyrics.  They are so true you know.  We know God is there, we see evidence of Him everywhere.  In everything we do, in every place we go - God's fingerprints are there!  He's the wind blowing through the trees, the butterfly that lands on the flower, the sun that warms our face;  He's everywhere.  But like the song says, we know He's there, but we just don't look.  Why?  Because we don't slow down and take time to notice.  We're too busy hustling and bustling about to enjoy life. 

I know, for me, I'm really bad about not taking enough time for the Lord and just sitting and talking to Him.  But boy, let a problem come along, and He's the first one I talk to.  I want Him to take care of everything, but you know that's really not fair.  He tries to talk to us everyday.  He sends the birds to sing to us, and the wind to whisper to us.  Just try to slow down; look all around you.  You might be surprised at what you'll see, and you just might see God today.

Monday, July 18, 2011

What's God Saying


My little four-year old grand-daughter, Breanna (Bree), and I often sit outside on the front porch swing.  We love to listen to the birds sing, watch the squirrels play, and feel the wind on our faces.  I've kinda' started our own little thing where I've told her that when the wind blows that's God talking to us. 

So the other day, we're just sitting there swinging and talking, and the wind starts to blow.  She turns to me and asks, "What's God saying"?

I told her that He was telling her how much He loves her.

You know I wonder just how many times that God's talking to us, and we don't hear Him.  Is it because we're just not listening?  Have we blocked Him out?  Or are we just too busy to listen to what He has to say? 

I know, myself, that I get too caught up in worry.  Yes, I know.  You're not suppose to worry, but for some of us that's easier said than done.  I'm pretty hard-headed when it comes to worry.  I try to give it to God, but I'm so bad about picking it back up.  So I have to give it to Him over and over again.  *smile*

But the next time you feel the wind blowing, remember - maybe, just maybe - that's God talking to you.  So be sure to listen!