![]() Easy to put this dinner on the table in an hour because the longest part to making soup, the stock was already done. The day came this week when our temps got really cold. Put the stock in the freezer to wait for a day for soup making. Instead of freezing the turkey carcass to use for soup later in the year, I plunked it right into the stock pot and made stock that very day. Actually started the beginnings of my dinner on Thanksgiving day, right after our feast. This year instead of making turkey noodle soup with the leftover turkey from Thanksgiving, I made turkey minestrone soup. 25 gorgeous cookie recipes from the Washington Post. (It’s a day later and sale is over, but here’s another great link. Since cookbooks also make nice gifts, I thought I’d tickle your fancy. DH loved it, aked if this was the first time I had ever made quesadillas, I told him it was the first time I had made them for him □Īnd, as a nice surprise: In special CHU business, Barnes and Noble has a special treat for all cookbook hoarders today. I also added Pico de Gallo to mine as well. Bought a precooked one at the store and shredded half of it. Fajita-Style Quesadillas (Better Homes and Gardens/Oct 2011/) It says just 43 cents per serving (gotta love that).You’ll have more chances to win.Ĭongratulations to Lee Ann who won November’s Piggy Wiggy Little Whisk and an autographed novel with this entry: But multiple entries count, so make a new recipe and enter it this month, too. Remember, if you’ve entered to win ANY month since we began in August, you’re entered in this final giveaway. Post your entry as a comment on ANY of the CHU blogs including this one.The recipe can be from a well-loved cookbook, the Internet, your next-door neighbor. Tell us what you made and where you got the recipe.It doesn’t have to be from an old cookbook gathering dust or a brand-new one you haven’t opened. This month for the first time you can make anything new, a Christmas cookie recipe, a quick supper dish after a long day of shopping. However you plan to use it if you win, here are the rules: ![]() That way you can indulge your cookbook fantasies or take the CHU pledge and use the ones you have and buy something yummy to read instead. To end with a bang this month, I’m giving away a $50 gift certificate to Barnes and Noble bookstores instead of a silly kitchen gadget.
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