May 22nd, 2008

Survey Says!

I took a survey of my neighbors (as we were standing around the yard yakking) and I asked, “What are you cooking this Memorial Day?”

I got lots of different answers. Some surprising, some quite traditional.

But there was one theme that carried throughout:  family.

Whether extended family will be getting together or it’s just the immediate family staying home, everyone was looking forward to being with their loved ones . . . and eating.

Most of our kids are out of school on Friday and Monday, some just Monday, and that usually requires some planning of activities and meals to cut down on the whining and restlessness.

So here’s a sampling of their answers . . .

Burgers and hot dogs in the back yard.”

This is the go-to meal for April and Bobby*. Good choice, good choice.

“We’re just going to sleep in and rummage around the house for food. Maybe order a pizza,” said Vicki.

(Boo, I thought, we do that every other weekend. This is MEMORIAL DAY, man!)

Elizabeth and Ron said, “We’ve got some steaks and we’re going to make some potato salad and invite our folks over on Monday.”

Now we’re talking. “What kind of steaks?” I asked.

“Some sirloin and strips.”

My mind wandered off and I pictured myself running through a meadow in a white lace dress with my husband carrying a plate of freshly grilled sirloin and strip steaks . . .

. . . but I came back to reality when I realized someone had asked me what we were having.

Barbecue ribs,” I said.

I am looking forward to that. We’re inviting my whole side of the family over. My parents and my brother and his family.

We let the kids run around together and we all pretend they aren’t acting like animals. Denial. It’s a gift.

And if there’s whining, I’ll send them all over to rummage around at Vicki’s house.

*Names have been changed to protect the innocent — or guilty, whatever the case may be. 


May 21st, 2008

Steak Made Easy

I like any recipe with the word “easy” in it.

Here’s a slightly different twist on the old standby casserole. I’d suggest using the boneless ribeyes with this one.

Let me know what you think when you try it!

EASY STEAK CASSEROLE  
1 can French onion soup
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream of celery soup (do not dilute)
6 rib-eye steaks
1 sm. can mushrooms or fresh mushrooms, optional
Mix soups together in 9×13 pan. Place steaks either cut into strips or left whole into pan. Cover with mushrooms. Cover pan with foil. Bake in slow oven, 200-250 degrees, 4-5 hours or bake at 350 degrees approximately 2-3 hours. Serve over rice, noodles or mashed potatoes.

Recipe courtesy Cooks.com.


May 20th, 2008

Fido Knows His Steak, Too

You KNOW you want your dog to look like this.

Just admit it.

His shirt says, “I’m a Steak Guru!” And doesn’t that really just say, “CLASSY?”

Ladies, if you read the post yesterday, you’ll remember that statistics are now showing that single women should embrace their inner steakmaster and relax. Men will appreciate you for it.

Well, here’s an extra layer to add to your arsenal of dating techniques. Get Fido in on it.

Prepare some T-bones, or a couple of ribeyes, put Fido in his “Steak Guru” shirt and invite that special someone over.

He’ll be like putty in your hands.

Or not.

What are you asking me for? I haven’t dated in, like, 12 years. We didn’t even have text messaging back then.

But for more *great* ideas like this one, just head on over to thesteakguru.com. You can buy this shirt and even his and hers shirts there.

Or . . . steer clear of the shirt idea altogether and just look for somebody at church. It’s really your call.

Dating results not guaranteed.
Photo courtesy of thesteakguru.com.


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Hi! My name is Dena P., and I love steak. In fact, I’ve been on a quest for the perfect steak for a few years now.

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