April 3rd 2006
 Dine Without Whine's Weekly Newsletter
An Extension of our Menu Planning Service
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Publisher ~ Christine Steendahl

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This Issue:

A Personal Note

Sponsor

Breakfast Burritos

The Well Stocked Kitchen

A Personal Note

 

Be happy I am writing via e-mail and not chatting in person with you this week.  Our house is full of sickie germs.  As I mentioned in the last issue Dane (our 18 month old) had a terrible case of croup.  As of yesterday he seems to be feeling much better.  He still has a nice runny nose that he loves to wipe on anyone close, but he is definitely on the mend. 

 

Wednesday night Christian (our 3 year old) came down with a 103 degree fever and cough.  The fever lasted through Saturday and he still has the cough. 

 

Saturday I had to go to the urgent care clinic for strep throat.  Why do we always get sick on the weekend when our regular doctor isn't open? 

 

Needless to say I didn't accomplish much this week and I haven't gone anywhere except for the doctors office 4 times (Dane had to go a few times) and the drive through pharmacy.  I'm hoping by the end of this week we will all be healthy again. 

 

On a happier note....  We did hear back from the church in Milford, Illinois and they did vote to extend a call to us.  (church's terminology for offer a job)  For those of you who are new subscribers - my husband is a pastor and we are looking for a new church to serve.  We have 30 days to decide.  I am pretty sure we will be accepting, but we will take a bit longer to pray and make sure we feel that is where God is leading us.  It is a hard decision to move that far away from family, but we are feeling pretty strongly that we are being led to take this position. 

Here is one of the pictures from our photo session we had a couple weeks ago.  The boys are mine and the girls are my nieces. 

Photography by Dorsing Designs

 

Have a GREAT Week!

Christine

 

 

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Recipe of the Week

Exerted from this week's family friendly menu plan and convenient grocery shopping list. 

Have you tried our sample menu

Breakfast Burritos

Makes 6 servings

 

    1 tablespoon margarine or butter                               

    8 eggs, beaten                                                 

    1/4 teaspoon pepper                                            

    2 cups diced Canadian bacon                                    

    6 (8-inch) flour tortillas                                     

    6 ounces (1 1/2 cups) shredded cheddar cheese                  

 

1. Heat oven to 400°F. Melt margarine in large skillet over medium-high heat. Add eggs, pepper and bacon; cook and stir about 5 minutes or until eggs are firm but still moist.

 

2. Spoon egg mixture evenly onto each tortilla. Top each with 1 tablespoon cheese. Roll up tortillas tightly. Place, seam side down, in ungreased 13x9-inch (3-quart) baking dish. Sprinkle remaining cheese over tortillas.

 

3. Bake at 400°F. for 10 to 15 minutes or until cheese is melted. If desired, serve with sour cream and salsa.


 

 

This Weeks Top Five Referring Sites
(These sites have a link to DWW somewhere on their site and have sent the most visitors to www.dinewithoutwhine.com this week)

 

www.bercotchildrenswear.com

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www.boutiquebargains.com

www.swankymoms.com

www.practicalhomemaking.com

 

 

Kitchen and Cooking Tips, Articles, And Product Reviews

 

The Well Stocked Kitchen

Every cook dreams of having a kitchen like those you see on TV complete with a pot rack full of gleaming cookware in every shape and size. While this daydream probably isn’t entirely realistic, it is possible to have a well stocked kitchen that will fit your every cooking desire. Before you run out and purchase a set of pots and pans, get a working knowledge of what types of cookware are best suited to your needs. Use this handy checklist to see what your kitchen is missing.

 

Skillets: A skillet is simply a low sided, long handled pan often called a frying pan, Generally skillets come in four sizes, extra large (12 Inches), large (10 Inches), medium (8 inches), and small(6 inches). Cookbooks often refer you to certain size skillets, so it is important to know the measurement of each one. Occasionally you will have a recipe that requires you to place a skillet in the oven, so it is important to purchase skillets with handles that can withstand the heat of baking. You can also purchase skillets with removable handles.

 

Saucepans: Saucepans come in three sizes (1-, 2-, and 3-quart) and it is a good idea to have a few in each style for warming soups and making sauces. Saucepans have long handles and tight fitting lids.

 

Dutch oven or Kettle: A Dutch oven or kettle is a large heavy stock pot with a tight fitting lid. Unlike a sauce pan, these pots don’t have a long handle; rather they have two tight fitting handles along the rim on opposite sides. Dutch ovens are perfect for soups, stews, and braising meats. Kettles are good when you have a large stew or pot of soup to make or if you enjoy home canning.

 

Vegetable Steamer: A vegetable steamer is a perforated basket that holds food over boiling water in a pan in order to steam it rather than boil it. They are available as collapsible units or solid baskets.

 

Double Boiler: A double broiler is two pans doing the job of one. When using a double broiler, simply place one on top of the other. Water in the bottom pan simmers gently to cook or melt the contents in the top pan. This is a great piece of cookware for preparing delicate sauces or melting candy to make chocolate.

 

Griddles: A griddle is a flat, rimless pan that converts your stove burner into a smooth surface for preparing things like pancakes and crepes. The rimless design also makes flipping pancakes an easy task.

 

Omelet Pans: An omelet pan has specially sloped sides that help to form your egg into the right shape. This pan also comes with a nonstick surface make it easy to fold and slide your omelet right from the pan onto your plate.

 

Grill Pans: A grill pan is a special skillet that has deep groves that allow fat to drain away from your food. The grooves also add lines to the items you cook, making them look like they have been seared on the barbeque grill. A grill pan also comes in the flat rimless shape of a skillet.

 

Woks: A wok is a pan with deep, sloping sides that help keep food pieces in the pan when you are stir-frying. They are available with rounded or flat bottoms, and sometimes come in electric versions.

 

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