Bowl 2: The Filling.
This takes about 5 minutes at the most.Of course, anything you can add that’s straight out of the garden ups the delicious factor, but it’s totally not necessary.
I have a medium pot, so this all fits in quite nicely.If you have a big crock pot, add more beans or tomatoes.Here’s how it looks:.
At this point, depending on how much extra time I have and how happy the baby is, I might add a dash of this and that out of the cupboard or the fridge, but usually I don’t.(Ideas: Oregano, Basil, Soy sauce, Italian seasoning, Cajun seasoning, Worchestershire sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, mustard, grated carrots, chopped spinach, mushrooms, zucchini, etc.)
I love this recipe because it’s totally do-able while holding a baby and then, voila, I’ve made 4 meals worth of food!
It makes me feel competent as a homekeeper for sure.Yeah, I could just buy some stocking holders and stick them on the fantel, but I never seem to find any I like and it doesn’t seem like very much fun to be out $100 for something that I’m not that excited about..
The best solution is so simple!Isn’t that always the way?.
I just tied the stockings up with twine and staggered them on the ladder that was already there in the corner of the living room.. Super easy, super cute, super effective!.Kennedy was somewhat concerned that Santa wouldn’t be able to reach that high.