I made a spinach salad the other day but stupidly bought my spinach at Costco -- I don't know what the heck I was thinking -- who NEEDS that much spinach. I hadn't made spinach pie in a long time so figured I'd make it with that spinach before it went bad (I'm trying to be better at stuff like that - not letting produce going bad). Any how, it's a super easy and yummy and thought I'd share.
Ingredients (2 pies - one to eat, one to freeze or give away):
2 packages of Pepperidge Farms Pastry Sheets
1 red pepper, chopped
1 sweet yellow onion, chopped
1 Tbs crushed/minced garlic
2 bags of fresh spinach
oregano and basil to taste
2 cups of crumbled feta
3/4 bag of Monterey Jack cheese
6 eggs, half a cup of milk
1 beaten egg to brush pastry
Saute peppers, onions, & garlic in olive oil, stil browned and soft
Sweat Spinach
Put in mixing bowl and add cheeses and spices, mix together.
So lost a couple of pictures...weird, anyhow, place a pastry sheet in bottom of baking dish, and repeat with second baking dish. Place spinach/cheese mixture in bottom of each dish. Beat together milk and eggs and pour half of mixture into each dish.
Place remaining pastry sheets on top and cut away edges. Brush with egg. Bake at 400 for 20 minutes until golden brown and flaky.
And serve and enjoy!
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
DIY Chairs to Bench - How To
Yes, yes, I haven't blogged in awhile, which is how I've been starting all my blog posts. School is kicking my behind, working night shift, is well -- hell, and the kids have one heck of a schedule. My house is pretty much condemnable BUT I found some time to finally make my bench.
We went from this:
to this....
And this is how......
So I had these chairs in the basement - oh for about a year (and that's probably a generous estimation). The arm broke on one of the chairs. I've been seeing these really cute chairs to bench ideas on Pinterest and other blogs that I saved them to do that. So finally did it.
Removed the arms.
Made a template for the bench seat
Wood putty'd the holes -- only to realize I putty'd the holes with stuff that doesn't dry or you can't paint. Why would anyone need that -- so started all over with stuff that worked -- and made sure I read the packaging this time
Seriously, why do they even sell non hardening non paintable stuff?
Spray painted the heck out of them.
Then I rubbed some dark walnut stain into the chairs to 'antique' them.
We -- actually I -- yes, Jason let me use the jigsaw -- cut out the bench seat.
Foam, cotton batting and...
My bed spread. It was getting thread bare, but I love it, so figured this was a great way to keep it around.
We screwed the front legs together in two spots, glued the bench down. The glue didn't work, so we screwed the bench seat in.
et voila
so excited
we have a bench now
This isn't its final resting place--but it'll be a little bit before I can get it together to do that. Im hoping to go to part time days and to finish my nursing education program in August and then I will have some more time.....well maybe.
Linking up on these cool blogs:
Live Laugh Rowe
Glimpse Inside
Take a Look Tuesday - Sugar Bee Crafts
Show Me What Ya Got - Not JUST a Housewife
Home Stories from A to Z
Linking up on these cool blogs:
Live Laugh Rowe
Glimpse Inside
Take a Look Tuesday - Sugar Bee Crafts
Show Me What Ya Got - Not JUST a Housewife
Home Stories from A to Z
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