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Archives for November 2010

Turkey Chili | Recipe

0 · Nov 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Chili and cornbread go together like bosom buddies. One is always asking for the other, inviting it over for sleepovers, and giggling together under trees dressed in their autumn colors. So why try and separate what should be together?

I know, I know, you’ve been burned before. Chili so hot you’ve had to pop Tums all night just to keep from breathing fire, or cornbread as thick and dry as a hay bale. If you’ve ever suffered from such moments of culinary disaster, let me give you some free dinner therapy. It starts with a quick and easy chili so warm and delicious, you’ll ask for another bowl. It’s low on heat, but if you’re into that kind of thing feel free to add more. Then you’ll top it off with wedges of cornbread that will make you talk with your mouth full. When it’s warm, a slip of butter melts in like a memory, and my kids come away with yellow freckled crumbstaches. Mmm hmm! It’s that good. So grab your beans and corn and let’s get started!

In-a-Hurry Turkey Chili

Ingredients:

  • ½ small onion chopped
  • 1 lb ground turkey
  • 1 can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 28oz can stewed tomatoes, chopped
  • ½ c. ready made salsa
  • 1 T chili powder

Alright, now get out your knife and Master-Chef your onion into a nice dice. Put it into a pan with your ground turkey and brown it. Meanwhile, drain and rinse your beans, and then chop your tomatoes. This is where you might decide to do things differently. I’m not big on huge chunks of tomato swimming around in my chili, so I plop the entire can into the blender and do a coarse chop before dumping it into the pan with the rest of the ingredients.

Add the salsa and chili powder, stir and let it come to a bubble. Serve with your favorite toppings.

Now on to the cornbread. I often make an 8×8 pan instead of 9×13 so there will be less for me to indulge on as the night goes on. I’ve included the half measurements in parentheses for your convenience:

Gimme More Cornbread

Adapted from Myra’s Corn Bread

  • 2 c. (1 c.) flour
  • 1 c. (½ c.) cornmeal
  • 2 ½ t. (1 ¼ t.) baking powder
  • 1 t. (½ t.) salt
  • ¾ c. (6 T.) butter
  • 3 (2) eggs
  • 1 c. (½ c.) milk
  • 1½ (¾ c.) sugar
  • 1 t. (½ t.) vanilla

See that vanilla? It gives you the hint of the deliciousness you’re about to embark into. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Sift together your flour, cornmeal, powder, and salt, and set aside. Beat butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy (about five minutes).

Once your batter is fluffy, begin mixing in the dry ingredients and milk by fourths, alternating dry and wet (beginning and ending with flour) until smooth. Pour into a well greased 9×13 pan. Bake for 30-35 minutes.

If possible, cool in pan ten minutes before cutting into fat squares and serving with butter, or better yet – honey butter.

Now dust off your upper lip and tell me that didn’t make you smile.

Christene

{Blog Love} Call Me Cupcake

0 · Nov 7, 2010 · 14 Comments

I have to tell you about my new favorite blog. I found Call Me Cupcake via Save the Date for Cupcakes, and fell completely in love. Linda from Call Me Cupcake lives in Halmstad, Sweden, and she is the most amazing baker! Let me show you a peek of what she does.
 
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And dessert tables!

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Isn’t she marvelous? She even posts the recipes and how-to’s for her fabulous creations! You may have to use a translator for her blog, but trust me… she’s worth it!

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{Etsy Love} Icing Design’s Christmas Collection

0 · Nov 5, 2010 · 1 Comment

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Melissa and Kellie, the amazingly talented ladies from Icing Designs, have done it again!  Their Christmas collection is absolutely swoon worthy.  I, like them, am rather fond of Paris, and all that lovely city has to offer.  To be able to share that in Christmas card form…divine!!

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Visit the Icing Designs Etsy shop to see all of their treasures! You can also see more of their amazing work on their blog, Icing Designs.  Stop by, say hello, and tell them the WhipperChicks sent ya.

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Autumn Fields

0 · Nov 4, 2010 · 6 Comments

I am venturing into the family photo session realm.  To be quite honest that has always scared me a bit.  So many people to work with and pose (and then make them look like they aren’t posed).  They are awake, another issue.  With the little ones, it’s easy.  Who doesn’t love a sleeping baby?

Today was my first family session, and although not very technically accurate, I LOVED the results.  Thanks guys for being my first.

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If you are in the Vegas area and are interested in booking a photo session, email heather@whipperberry.com for more information.

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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