[HBHW News] Watermelons, Pink Socks and Getting Ready For Summer Break

Published: Wed, 06/03/15

Editorial

Hello ,
 
Hi there and welcome to the next edition of the HBHW newsletter. I'm sitting here drinking my third cup of coffee staring at the rain outside. We've had some bad thunderstorms roll through most of the night (thus the 3rd cup of coffee). It's definitely summer in the south. I hope my cucumbers and tomatoes make it through all this rain. We can use the water, but I'm a little worried about damage to the plants because it's raining so hard. We'll see how it looks later this afternoon. The nice thing about living here is that it will rain like crazy for a little while and then the sun will come back out. 

We're also making it through our last week of school here. There are lots of class parties, awards ceremonies and of course games and movies for the kids. I am looking forward to a more relaxed summer schedule full of family time. I'll continue to post on the site and do my best to get the newsletter out each week, but be aware that it might show up in your email inbox a little later than usual on Wednesdays. 

Let's get into this week's newsletter. As far as I can tell, I'm all caught up with the "I'm Looking for Requests". If you have a request, please email it to me. Use "I"m Looking For" in the email subject line please to help me out. It makes it easier to find the requests. If I missed your previously sent request, please feel free to email again. 

Here's this weeks request.  

We also got some great responses for last week's request. Take a look:

You'll find the new request for this week below. This week's featured recipe is from the Homemaker's Hutch blog tour and published on AllThingsMama.com. It's a yummy recipe for a cold watermelon soup that's always a favorite around here. 

You'll also find a fun fugal tip to keep you entertained this summer and an article full of summer drink ideas for the whole family. They will keep you cool and hydrated throughout the warm summer months. 

Enjoy! 

Susanne 

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I'm Looking For

I live with my sister in law and my brother They live  on the dairy, and work on the dairy. My sister in law has really really bad congestion in her chest, she also is a smoker. She had made a comment on how she , wished, she knew the home remedy for a mustard pack. So there it is, can you help me help her please. 
Sincerely, 

 Tracie

Please click through to the post here and share your suggestions, ideas and recipes with Tracie

How to make a mustard plaster or mustard pack
Inspirational Quote
“"What is one to say about June, the time of perfect young summer, the fulfillment of the promise of the earlier months, and with...no sign to remind one that its fresh young beauty will ever fade."

- Gertrude Jekyll

Featured Recipe of the Week

Watermelon Soup


I thought we'd change things up a little bit. Earlier this week I wrote a guest post for AllThingsMama.com as part of our Homemaker's Hutch Blog tour. I thought you'd enjoy one of the recipes from that post. Please click through and check out AllThingsMama.com. It's a great blog. 

  • 1 3-pound seedless watermelon
  • 1 small cucumber
  • 1 medium-size yellow bell pepper
  • ½ small red onion
  • ¼ cup fresh basil
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Start with the watermelon. If you want your finished soup to look extra pretty, scoop out about a cup's worth of melon with a small melon baller. Roughly chop the rest and throw it in a bender. Otherwise, dice your melon, reserve one cup, and again throw the rest in the blender. Blend until smooth and transfer to a large bowl.

Seed, peel and dice your cucumber and bell pepper. Add them to the bowl.

Peel and finely dice the red onion. Chop the basil and add both to the bowl along with the oil, vinegar and salt. Cover and refrigerate for an hour before serving.


 
You're welcome to share the recipe on Pinterest, Facebook etc. I'm also sharing a lot of recipes on the HBHW Facebook page. Click on through to check it out. As always, likes, comments and shares are much appreciated. :)

    Watermelon Soup

    Kindle News

    Coming up with desserts for week nights is not always easy. When you get home from work it’s hard enough to get dinner on the table without having to worry about dessert too. Don’t worry, I’ve got your back. 

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    Of course they aren’t just perfect for family dessert. You’ll find things in here that are perfect for bake sales, potlucks and more. 

    Here are the recipes you'll find inside: 
    • Apple and Cheese Oatmeal Cookies 
    • Apple Caramel Cupcakes 
    • Apple Pie 
    • Apricot Sundaes 
    • Banana Boats 
    • Chocolate Mousse 
    • Churros    
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    • Cinnamon Sugar Tortillas 
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    Frugal Fun on Facebook

    We're having a lot of fun talking about all things frugal and homemaking on Facebook. Join in the discussion at the Hillbilly Housewife Facebook page. Be sure to like the page so you don't miss a thing. Here's just one of this week's topics. 

    Line Drying Laundry
    Frugal Tip

    Family Movie Night – Frugal Summer Fun


    Looking for some fun ideas on what to do this summer? How about surprising everyone with a family movie night. There are lots of options here without breaking the bank. And no, you don’t need to head to your local movie theater. It’s easy to have just as much fun and still be able to curl up on the couch.  Let me show you a couple of free options and then some low cost ones.

    Look At What’s On TV

    Start by looking through your TV listings to see if there’s a family friendly movie coming on that everyone would enjoy watching. This works particularly well on Friday and Saturday night when networks tend to play movies. We’ve watched quite a few Disney movies this way. The best part… nothing special to set up and no extra costs involved. The only draw back is that you aren’t flexible on what time to start your movie night and you can’t pause for bathroom breaks.

    Check Out A Movie At The Library

    Another great free option is to pick up a movie from your local library. If you haven’t been there in a while, you may be surprised how many family friendly movies are available. My local one here has both VHS and DVDs available. Plus it’s a great excuse to drag the kids to the library and have them check out some books as well.

    Family Movie Night – Frugal Summer Fun


    Take Advantage of Netflix or Amazon Prime

    If you have Netflix or Amazon Prime, it’s easy to pick something for family movie night from the vast selection. We do quite a bit of online shopping and have Prime to get the free shipping. Being able to watch movies and TV shows is a fun bonus and usually what we turn to for family movie nights. Ready to give it a try? You can sign up for a free 30 day trial to Amazon Prime and take advantage of free shipping and watch over 40,000 movies.

    Pick A Movie At Redbox

    If none of the above work out, go find the closest Redbox to you. I’m seeing them at gas stations, drug stores and grocery stores all over the place. You can rent a movie right at the box and return it to the same place. You’ll find some of the most popular recent DVD releases there for a buck or two.

    Don’t Forget About The Snacks

    Last but not least, let’s talk about some snacks. What would movie night be without some yummy snacks. Our favorite is a big bow of popcorn. Pop some buttered popcorn or Kettle corn and fix a water cup for everyone. We don’t usually allow food in the living room, so that’s always a big treat. Popcorn is easy to clean up even if it’s spilled and the water goes in sports bottles or zippy cups.

    Featured Article of the Week

    Cool Summer Picnic Drinks To Wet Your Whistle


    There is never a shortage of ideas for cold drinks to bring on a picnic.  The reason may be because everyone has at least one favorite refreshing beverage.  From fizzy to cool and creamy, there are drinks for every age group at every type of picnic.  Let's take a look at a few choices that will cool you off and have you coming back for more.

    Kid Coolers

    Mixing up a batch of powdered fruit drinks is certainly the easiest way to make kid-friendly drinks to serve at a picnic.  However, if you choose to mix up a pitcher of powdered fruit drinks, make it more fun by adding some fizz and sparkle.  Once you get the jugs of fruit drink to the picnic, pour in ginger ale or a fizzy lemon-lime cola and add ice.  Pour into tall plastic picnic glasses and enjoy.  A fun trick to keeping the flavor of your drink rich is to make ice cubes beforehand using another batch of the same fruit drink.  Choose fun ice cube trays in different shapes to add even more interest.

    Consider a big pitcher of homemade lemonade to surprise and delight thirsty youngsters.  Bring the lemonade in a sealed jug and pour into a pitcher at the picnic.  Then add freshly sliced lemon circles to brighten the service.  Pour over ice into fun picnic glasses and add a colorful straw.  Again, make a second batch and turn it into ice cubes and your glass of lemonade won't get watered down.

    Slushies are another standard cooler that we all love at our picnics. The first slushie that comes to mind is a watermelon slushie, of course.  Cut and seed a watermelon and put in blender or food processor, and blend.  Strain the watermelon through a sieve or cheesecloth and put into a plastic food bag or other container and put in the freezer.  Keep frozen until you are ready to enjoy, then put frozen watermelon into a pitcher and pour in lemon-lime soda, stir and serve.  Great slushie without having to bring your blender to the picnic.

    Adult Coolers

    There are many refreshing coolers for adults who enjoy a bit of the spirits, as well.  A popular cold drink contains equal parts homemade lemonade and iced tea, with just a splash of vodka.  Of course, you can leave out the spirits and enjoy one of the most popular summertime drinks around.

    Save the serious wines for big meals in candlelit dining rooms.  Sweet, light, crisp wines are perfect for a picnic spread of meats, cheeses, and fruit.  Serve the wine cold and over ice if desired.  Many wines are perfect mixed with sparkling tonics.  Think about a big pitcher of Sangria with fruit floating merrily about the top.  Summer picnics are all about color and freshness, and these beverages are a great place to start.

    Of course, beer is another popular cold beverage on a summer day.  Keep bottles of beer on ice and a bottle opener nearby if necessary.  Rather than serve the same old tired variety, choose something unusual.  A favorite for gourmet picnics is ginger beer.  The flavor compliments all the hard work you put into creating the special dishes for your picnic.  Look around for other fun labels, especially local or regional labels if possible.  Make each bottle a surprise and a conversation starter.

    Iced Coffees

    Think beyond breakfast when you think about coffee.  This stimulating drink can boost your spirits throughout an active day.  Iced coffees require only a few ingredients; ice and coffee.  However, the best iced coffees include cream, milk, and flavorings.

    Start with a strong brewed coffee.  Choose any coffee that appeals to you.  Hazelnut coffees are some of the most popular in iced coffees.  Cool your brewed coffees and pour into jugs for transport to your picnic.

    To serve, you will want tall glasses, ice cubes, milk or cream, and other flavorings.  Some popular iced coffees start with a little chocolate syrup, then coffee, then milk and ice.  Stir up well, and you have a cold and refreshing mocha coffee.  You can use powdered chocolate, too.  Any way you stir it up, you are sure to please, and surprise, your guests with tall frosty glasses of their favorite breakfast beverage in the middle of the day.

    Let your imagination run wild when it comes to beverages for your picnic.  Whatever you enjoy at home, you can enjoy at your picnic.  Mix and match your favorites and come up with great combinations that will impress and please your guests, and yourself!




    Cool Summer Drinks
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    A Little Something Inspirational...

     

    The day the Lord created hope was probably the same day he created Spring - Bern Williams

    Final Thought

    That's it from me for this week. Since it's still raining, I'm going to curl up on the couch and knit on my socks. I'm participating in an annual knitting competition called "Tour De Sock". It's loosely inspired by the Tour the France. The idea is to knit 6 pairs of socks over the course of a few weeks. Each pattern is different and it's always a fun challenge. I learn something new every year and proceeds go to Doctors without Borders. Here's my current pair