[HBHW News] Happy Thanksgiving

Published: Wed, 11/25/15

Editorial

Hello ,
 
Hi there and welcome to the next edition of the HBHW newsletter. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving here in the US and I am looking forward to a day of cooking, baking, eating and spending time with family. Yes, it's a lot of work, but also very fun. Thankfully we have a large family and all pitch in to make the big feast happen. That keeps it from getting too overwhelming for any one of us. There's nothing worse than stirring pots all day and by the time dinner is ready you're too tired to be able to enjoy it. 

I hope you and your loved ones have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I'd also like to thank you for being part of the HBHW community. Without your emails, comments, Facebook posts, encouragement , ideas and recipe sharing, this wouldn't be the wonderful resource it has become over the past decades. And quite frankly, working on the blog, the newsletter and everything around it wouldn't be nearly as much fun. Thank you for being part of it all. 

Let's move on the newsletter. I have a wonderful article for you this week about gratitude. There's a new frugal tip that will come in handy now that the temperatures are dropping and of course I had to share a recipe - it might come in handy to use up some of those Thanksgiving leftovers. 

There's also a new "I"m Looking for Request" take a look and see if you can help out a fellow HBHW readers. 

If you have a recipe you're looking for, email me at susanne@hillbillyhousewife.com and I'd be glad to feature it and give you my own input. HBHW readers are an amazing resource when it comes to lost recipes as well. 

Enjoy! 

Susanne 

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Sweet And Sour Sauce Recipe

I'm Looking For



I've been trying to find a recipe for the sauce that comes with take-out sweet and sour chicken. Everything I've found has had too much vinegar or is too sweet. 

- Mary Ann Whetstone

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

Inspirational Quote
"Keep your eyes open to your mercies. The man who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life." 

- Robert Louis Stevenson
Featured Recipe of the Week

Turkey Dressing Pie


  • 3-1/2-4 cups leftover cooked turkeys dressing
  • 1/2 cup turkey broth or chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1/2 cup chopped onions
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oils
  • 3 cups diced leftover cooked turkeys
  • 1 cup leftover turkey gravy
  • 1 cup peas, optional
  • 2 tablespoons dried parsley flakes
  • 2 tablespoons diced pimiento
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 4 slices process American cheese, optional

In a large bowl, combine dressing, broth, butter and egg; mix well. Press into the bottom and up the sides of an ungreased 10-in. pie plate; set aside. In a large skillet, sauté onion in oil until tender. Stir in turkey, gravy, peas if desired, parsley, pimientos, Worcestershire sauce and thyme; heat through. Pour over crust. Bake at 375° for 20 minutes or until golden. If desired, arrange cheese slices on top of pie and return to oven for 5 minutes or until cheese is melted.

 
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. :)Barbecue Chicken

    Turkey Dressing Casserole
    Thanksgiving Planner

    Kindle News 

    Don’t run around like a chicken (or should that be turkey?) with its head cut off on Thanksgiving morning. The Hillbilly Housewife’s Thanksgiving Planner will help you plan ahead and stay on top of things so you can actually enjoy Thanksgiving with your family & friends.

    If you take a quick minute to read the first chapter you’ll realize how easy your Thanksgiving celebration will be.

    There are plenty of tips and ideas to make sure this year’s feast doesn’t stretch your budget to the breaking point, too.

    There are also 2 bonuses tucked inside: A printable planner & checklist and all of the recipes in a printable pdf file.

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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. 

    What are you thankful for?
    Frugal Tip

    Reduce Heating Cost – Stay Warm Without Turning Up The Heat


    One of my favorite things about fall and spring is that there are a few weeks in both those seasons that we don’t have to run either the heat or the air conditioning. I try to stretch that time as far as possible. Today I thought I’d share a few tips with you on staying warm without having to turn on the heat.

    This will also help during the winter months by allowing you to turn down the thermostat by a few degrees. Give it a try. You’ll be surprised how much of a difference it makes on your heating costs over time.

    Let the Sun Warm The House
    Don’t waste energy, when you can take advantage of the sun. Open the window shades wherever the sun is hitting the house. Allow the warmth to circulate through the whole building. We rotate our fan blades during the colder months and turn them on to circulate the warmth through the entire house.

    Make sure you close the shades as soon as it gets dark to prevent heat from escaping as quickly.

    Dress In Layers
    Instead of turning on the heat (or turning it up a degree or two), grab a cardigan or sweater to put on. It won’t cost you any more and it’s much easier to take a cardigan off when you get too warm than it is to adjust the temperature.

    Don’t Forget Warm Socks And Put On A Hat
    If you’re still a bit chilly, try putting on some warm socks or even a hat. It’s amazing how much body heat we lose through our head. A warm hat makes a big difference.



    Reduce Heating Cost – Stay Warm Without Turning Up The Heat


    Sip A Warm Drink
    Let’s not forget about warming up from the inside. Grab a cup of coffee, tea or even some chicken broth. What works well when you come inside from a day playing in the snow also works wonders to keep you warm the rest of the week.

    Stay Active
    Get up and do some housework. Or turn on some music and dance around the living room. Get the blood pumpkin and your body temperature up a bit. You don’t have to break a sweat… just a little bit of moving around will instantly make you warmer. As an added benefit it’s good for you and burns a few extra calories.

    Get Out The Blankets
    Many of us struggle most with getting cold during the hours right before bed. You’re tired and just want to sit on the couch, watch some TV or read. When it’s time to relax, grab a couple of blankets and snuggle up. Not only does it help you stay warm, it’s just plain cozy. And as an added benefit your house will still be a little cool at bedtime which has been shown to help with sleep.

    Bake At Night
    Before you settle in on the couch, get your baking done late in the afternoon or early evening. This is when I bake my bread, muffins, cookies, brownies and the likes. The oven warms up the house while things beak and for an hour or so after.

    Light Some Candles
    I also like to light a couple of candles. They may not do a lot to raise the temperature in the room, but having that warm, flickering light always makes me feel warmer.
    What do you do to stay warm on cooler days? 

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    Featured Article of the Week

    Gratitude and Happiness – A Thanksgiving Message


    I’d like to introduce you to a new friend of mine today. Her name is Sheri Graham and she’s a homeschooling mom of five and a fellow Christian. One of the things that first grabbed my attention was her happiness and contentment. Life is often stressful, particularly around the Holidays and it’s important to focus on the good things and enjoy our time with loved ones.

    Last night I started working through Sheri’s 30 Day Thanksgiving Journal and knew I had to share it with you. Take a look at it. It’s $5 for the ebook and I plan on making it a part of my November each year from here on out. I hope you will as well.

    I also asked Sheri to share some thoughts on Gratitude and Happiness with us. Here’s what she’s come up with. I think it’s a wonderful inspirational message for this time of the year.

    Choosing Contentment in the Here and Now!
    by Sheri Graham

    Choosing contentment is a battle that we all face each and every day.  How do we go about choosing to be content when our work as a wife, mom, homeschool mom, never ends?  When we find ourselves at the end of our strength and longing to be in another place, another time?  How do we do it?  Before I dig in, I want to begin with a quote on contentment from Lysa TerKeurst’s book, Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl

    “Maybe this is the true secret to being fulfilled and content.  Living in the moment with God, defined by His truth, and with no unrealistic expectations for others or things to fill me up.  Not reaching back for what was lost in my yesterdays.  And not reaching for what I hope will be in my tomorrow.  But living fully with what is right in front of me.  And truly seeing the gift of this moment.”

    The gift of this moment…It seems that when I am discontent, I am not acknowledging “this” moment as a gift from God.

    Another quote on contentment from Linda Dillow’s book, Calm My Anxious Heart…

    “Most of us base our contentment on our circumstances, on our feelings, or on other people.  However, true contentment is separate from our circumstances.  Contentment is a state of the heart, not a state of affairs.”
    I want to share now something that the Lord laid on my heart a while back. While this article is on contentment, I feel that what I am about to share is closely tied to not choosing contentment…not choosing to acknowledge “this” moment as a gift from God…not choosing to be content in the “here and now”.

    “Instead of relishing each moment, each year, each opportunity, each step on the journey, I’m constantly overeager to get to the next thing, which always looks more enticing than what’s currently before me.”  (excerpted from The Resolution for Women by Priscilla Shirer)

    It is this very attitude, this state of mind, that I struggle with at times, and what the Lord dealt with me about one morning a while back…

    One morning when I was doing my reading, I came across some verses in John 6. Jesus had just finished teaching that He was the bread of life. That He was the Living Bread that would fill them and abide in them.

    Here are some verse quotes:

    • John 6:60 – “Many therefore of His disciple, when they had heard this, said, ‘This is a hard saying; who can hear it?’”

    • John 6:66 – “From that time many of His disciples went back, and walked no more with Him.”

    • John 6:67 – “Then said Jesus unto the twelve, ‘Will ye also go away?’”

    Then Simon Peter answered Him:

    • John 6:68-69 – “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. And we believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the living God.”

    When the teaching got too hard, some of the disciples left and followed Jesus no more. As parents, when what we hear the Lord teaching us (through His Word and His Spirit) gets too hard, do we bail out as well and not continue to follow Him for our lives and for our families? Will we also “go away?”

    When the teaching gets hard (steps on our toes or is overwhelming) and others are turning away and not following Jesus any longer..will we follow suit? OR will we remain steadfast following Him because we KNOW that He is the Bread of Life..the ONLY ONE who can impart Life to us!

    As parents, are we following Jesus because He is our Life or is it because we seek the benefits He brings us? What are we imparting to our children? We are to disciple them as the Lord disciples us. If we as parents are not truly being discipled by Jesus, then we cannot disciple our children as unto the Lord.

    This phrase, “Will ye also go away?” has been running through my head a lot lately. This is what the Lord has been speaking to me . . .

    When my children come to me wanting to me to do something with them, and I would prefer to sit and read, work on the computer, etc. what will I choose? Then I hear, “Will ye also go away?”

    When the heart training times get so challenging and I don’t know if I can deal with one more battle . . . I hear “Will ye also go away?”

    When responsibilities at home, such as getting the house organized & cleaned, meals prepared, laundry done, etc. are needing attention, and I would prefer to just sit or leave the house to do something with the kids (to avoid my ministry at home) . . . I hear “Will ye also go away?”

    When my children are eager to tell me something and I am in the middle of doing something else. . . will I stop to “really” listen to them or . . . then I hear “Will ye also go away?”

    When the best thing for my children is to bring them alongside of me during the day to really disciple them and train them up in the Lord, BUT I don’t want to take the time – I hear . . . “Will ye also go away?”

    When I am feeling the Lord leading me to be a little more organized and intentional in educating my children at home, but I prefer to just “go with the flow” (and not get much done in the process because of lack of discipline and laziness) . . . I hear, “Will ye also go away?”

    When it is the Lord’s will for me to be a true helpmeet to my husband and support, honor, and submit to him in the Lord – but I would prefer to do things MY way – I hear . . . “Will ye also go away?”

    When dinner time comes and I haven’t been a good steward and planned ahead, I hear . . . “Will ye also go away?”

    When I sit down for my quiet time but then realize there is something else that needed done before the kids wake up, I hear . . . “Will ye also go away?”

    When I see sin in my children’s lives and realize that they are a reflection of me – will I choose to go to the Lord to allow Him to change me first OR . . . “Will ye also go away?”
     
    I could go on and on with ways that the Lord has spoken these words to me. It has challenged me in so many areas of my life. Will I choose to also go away? When times get hard, the teaching gets tough, and those around you are choosing the wide path . . . Will I also go away or will I choose the narrow path (Jesus) that leads to Life?

    Will I choose contentment in the “here and now” or constantly strive for the future when things will be “better” or “different”?

    As we look forward to celebrating Thanksgiving and as we desire to be thankful and content, my prayer is that this has been a challenge to you. May these few simple words penetrate our hearts and spur us on to choose His way – His Life – in all we do each day, and choose contentment in the “here and now”…where God has us!




    Gratitude and Happiness – A Thanksgiving Message
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    Being Thankful

    Final Thought

    That's it from me for this week. We've had a pretty busy and stressful couple of days and I needed something to help me relax and wind down at night. I started printing off coloring pages and am enjoying coloring them in. You can find plenty of adult coloring books at bookstores and even Walmart, but I prefer to just print off a few pages here and there. My favorites at the moment are from ColorMonthly.com

    Did you see that the new issue of the Homemaker's Hutch magazine is out? It's beautiful and full of amazing articles, recipes and a knitting pattern from me. I think you'll enjoy it. Check it out if you're not already subscribed.