In honor of not one, but TWO “national days” — Another “twofer” of recipes!

In honor of today being “National Cherry Popsicle Day” and tomorrow being “National Peach Day), this “Tasty Tuesdays” post is going to be another “twofer” — with not one, but TWO featured recipes! The first of these will be “Homemade Cherry Ice Pops With Only 3 Ingredients”, and the second one will be a recipe for peach cobbler. Both of these recipes are definitely going to be TASTY ways to celebrate these two “national days” — whether you celebrate them on the actual day or at some point this month! Without further ado, here are this week’s featured recipes:

Read more: In honor of not one, but TWO “national days” — Another “twofer” of recipes! Continue reading “In honor of not one, but TWO “national days” — Another “twofer” of recipes!”

In honor of “National Cuban Sandwich Day”: A “twofer” of recipes!

Had I noticed that August 23rd was “National Cuban Sandwich Day” last year, I probably wouldn’t have given it a second thought. However, that changed when I took a ROAD TRIP down to “Flordida” to attend my daughter’s college graduation! During the time we spent in the Clearwater/Tampa area of the state, we tried to avoid “national chain restaurants” as much as we could, and in doing so, we found a restaurant called “The Cuban Sandwich Restaurant”. Since I’d never had a “Cuban sandwich” before, I decided to order the restaurant’s namesake, and I was VERY pleasantly surprised! While there, I learned quite a bit about this kind of sandwich, and by the time I returned home, I knew I wanted to feature this YUMMY sandwich in a “Tasty Tuesdays” post!

Continue reading “In honor of “National Cuban Sandwich Day”: A “twofer” of recipes!”

In honor of “National Creamsicle Day”: Orange Creamsicle Popsicle

As soon as I discovered that August 14th is “National Creamsicle Day”, I knew I had to feature a recipe for homemade orange creamsicles, especially after Sweet Thing recently brought home a box of orange creamsicles that I remember enjoying as a child. With all of the “who knows what” that goes into processed food these days, I wanted to find a recipe that contained only ingredients that I could pronounce and were natural. After doing a quick online search, I think I found just the one from Carrie Barnard at the “Desserts on a Dime” Web site! Only three ingredients are needed, and “the orange cream flavor is decadent,” according to Carrie. Without further ado, here’s Carrie’s recipe for homemade orange creamsicles.

Continue reading “In honor of “National Creamsicle Day”: Orange Creamsicle Popsicle”

August 2025’s “7th of the month” Journal Post

Welcome to another “7th of the month” journal post, which will highlight the previous month — from the 7th of July through the 6th of August. As I’ve done ever since I started writing this kind of post, I’ll be following the same pattern — by discussing events that fell into the following three categories:

  • Holler,
  • Persona, and, of course,
  • Writing.

Holler Happenings

Hello, again, from “my holler in Kentucky”! This month, I spent time watching a few home design shows (including “My Design Rules”, a series that was filmed in South Africa), and in so doing, I got some good design ideas. In addition, I asked one of my “AI assistants” about interior design, and I got lots more ideas for the holler house. Then, on 11 July 2025, Sweet Thing and I mad another home purchase: a BIG (16 cubic foot) chest freezer! Consequently, I spent quite a bit of time this month making room for it in the pantry — the only place it would fit. After I made room for that BIG freezer, we moved “my” freezer from the laundry room into the kitchen, where the freezer Sweet Thing got from his parents used to be before he gave it to one of our neighbors, who had lost theirs in a garage fire a while back. So, yeah… Lots of shuffling of freezers this month. The only other “exciting” bit of news to report was that one of “the boys CAUGHT A MOUSE… in the pantry where I was working! Sweet Thing was asleep when the catch was made, so I had to wake him up to deal with Kasha’s “catch” since I’m way too squeamish to deal with that aspect of “the circle of life”. Needless to say, he was a bit grumpy, but he dealt with the situation and then went back to bed. Kasha’s definitely a good mouser!

Personal Events

As I mentioned in June 2025’s “7th of the month” post, I started yet another “quilt-along” class on 10 June 2025, so I spent the rest of June and into July working on “Pine Valley”, this summer’s “quilt-along” quilt. “Sticks and Stones” is the name of this quilt, and it is actually a “first” for me: This is the first time that I’ve used a “jelly roll” (a collection of 42 2.5-inch-wide strips of fabric in lots of different colors and prints that are “coordinated”) to make a quilt. It was definitely an experience, primarily because I had to get used to mixing and (not) matching different prints together! I was able to finish the quilt top for “Pine Valley” this month AND show it off to one of our neighbors, a couple who have made some quilts in the past. While there, I also asked them more about how that had made their quilts. I found out that they used a sewing machine to piece their quilt tops together (like I’ve been doing) and that they did the actual quilting (putting together the three layers of the quilt: pieced top, batting, and backing) by hand — like the Amish do! So… That is what I eventually want to be able to do! I figure that “if they can do it, then so can I”! Before I reach that point, though, I’m going to use “Pine Valley” as a lesson in learning how to do the quilting myself since I’ve always had Liz, the “quilt-along” class instructor, do the quilting for me on her long-arm sewing machine. I’m going to have Liz teach me how to use my own sewing machine to quilt “Pine Valley”. Only time will tell how successful I’m going to be in this endeavor, so wish me luck!

Moving along… In addition to asking my “AI assistant” for information about home design (as mentioned above), I also asked about creating a capsule wardrobe, so I’m in the process of going through my closets — to figure out what fits, what doesn’t, and what specific pieces I still need to complete a capsule wardrobe for the upcoming seasons, specifically fall since summer is almost over now.

On 13 July, I was outside making room for a metal shelving unit that I took out of the pantry (to make room for our new BIG chest) when I got a VERY unpleasant surprise. I moved a cardboard box, and then I got stung TWICE by an unhappy flying “squatter” — some kind of flying AND STINGING “insect” (Wasp, yellow jacket… I’m not sure which it was since it happened SO FAST.) that had taken up residence there! First, the bugger stung my left pinkie, and then it flew up and stung my forearm, and man, did it hurt! It didn’t take long before both my hand and forearm were so SWOLLEN! I ended up “sleeping the sting away” for a few days, VERY grateful that it was my left hand/arm that were affected — instead of my right/writing hand!

On another health-related note, I had a tooth extracted — after having a toothache for a few days. The last time I saw a dentist, she kept telling the dental hygienist (instead of Me!) “That tooth has got to go!”, BUT she never gave me the referral to the local oral surgeon, so I could have it removed. Thankfully, Sweet Thing gave me the name and contact information of the oral surgeon who had pulled one of his teeth a while back, so I was able to schedule an appointment with him and then have the tooth pulled (I think “extracted” is probably the more precise term) the following week.

Las winter, I started a tradition of “binge watching” holiday movies on Netflix, and this month, I started another tradition related to Netflix: “binge watching” the movies that they’ve labeled as “Leaving soon” — those movies that have a deadline for watching before they are removed from the Netflix Web site. This month, the deadline was July 31st, so I went through all of Netflix’s offerings and made a list of all the movies that were going to be gone after the end of July. Then, I put the names of those that interested me onto slips of paper and put ’em into a jar. Whenever I was in the mood to watch a movie (almost a daily occurrence), I would draw out a slip and then watch that movie — sometimes with popcorn and a soda and other times with dinner. I can’t remember how many movies I watched during this month’s “Leaving soon” movie marathon, but I enjoyed almost all of ’em so much so that I’ll probably be continuing this tradition for as long as I have access to Netflix!

A “7th of the month” post wouldn’t be complete without mentioning family. I enjoyed several lengthy phone calls with my “darlin’ daughter”, including one before they headed up to Sequoia National Park for their annual family camping trip as well as one after they got back home. It sounded as though they had yet another enjoyable trip AND had a “first”! This trip was the first time that my “darlin’ daughter” was able to experience a cave (“Crystal Cave”) in the area, one that I didn’t even know existed! From the photos she shared with me, it was definitely a sight to behold, AND it makes me want to check out some of the caves Kentucky has, including Mammoth Caves (which my daughter has visited but I haven’t) and a more local one, too. As far as that “favorite (and only) son of mine” is concerned, I sent him birthday greetings — both a birthday card and an e-mail message. In addition to sending my son birthday greetings, I also sent my sister and my two aunts e-mail messages in honor of National Sisters Day (08/03/25), which I hope they all appreciated.

And on that note, I’ll move onto the third, and final, category in August 2025’s “7th of the month” post: my writing!

Writing

Since I had so much fun “chatting” with my “AI assistant”, I asked it to come up with possible plots for short stories — both Amish and historical romance. Who knows… I might be able to turn one of those plot ideas into something I can then publish — either on my author Web site or the more traditional way. As with my quilting, only time will tell how successful I’ll be in this endeavor.

In addition to receiving possible plots for short stories from my “AI assistant”, I also thought of a few ideas of my own. During a recent “quilt-along” class, I got an idea for an Amish romance that I think I’m going to pursue in the coming weeks and months as I work to go from idea to finished manuscript! In addition to this story idea, I’ve also got a couple of ideas for new journal posts to feature on my author Web site, so stay tuned for more information about both my Amish romance story idea and the new journal posts!

Since reading and writing go hand in hand, I’m always on the look-out for new books to read, and I discovered a series of children’s books through one of my nightstand books: the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. Since I’d read that particular entry many times and was curious each time this series was mentioned, I did a bit of onine research about it, and I discovered that this series of books is autobiographical in nature — in much the same way that the “Little House” series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder was for her. So… I’m now even more curious about this series of books! Thankfully, the series (of ten books) is available for purchase through Amazon (What isn’t these days?), so I think this series of books will make an enjoyable birthday and/or St. Nicholas Day present for myself!

On that note, I’m going to close August 2025’s “7th of the month post. Hope you enjoyed this glimpse into my personal (AND professional) life. and will stay tuned for yet another one soon. As always, I look forward to hearing from you! In the meantime… Take care.

In honor of “National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day”: Outrageous Chocolate Chip Cookies

In last month’s series of “Tasty Tuesdays” posts, I featured recipes related to several of July’s “national months”, including National Grilling Month (Best Beef Kabobs Marinade) and National Hot Dog Month (Homemade Beanie Weenies). This month, I thought I’d feature recipes related to several of August’s “national days”, so August’s first “Tasty Tuesdays” post features a recipe in celebration of “National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day”! Who doesn’t love an excuse to make this delicious treat?

Even though “National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day” was officially yesterday (08/04/25), I am going to share a recipe whose name practically shouts “YUMMY!”. This is a recipe from “The Essential Amish Cookbook” by Lovina Eicher. Without further ado, here’s Lovina’s recipe for “Outrageous Chocolate Chip Cookies”.


Outrageous Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients

2 cups granulated sugar
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
2 cups lard, shortening, or butter
4 eggs
e cups peanut butter
4 cups flour
2 cups quick-cooking or old-fashioned oats
4 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
12 ounces chocolate chips



Directions

In a large bowl, cream together the granulated sugar, brown sugar, lard (or shortening or butter), and eggs until well blended. Add the peanut butter, flour, oats, baking soda, and salt. Mix on medium speed until well blended. Fold chocolate chips into mixture. Refrigerate dough for 1 hour.

Roll dough into balls and press lightly onto baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees F for 10-15 minutes, or until slightly browned. Let stand on baking sheet for a few minutes after removing from oven, then cool on wire racks, parchment paper, or paper towels.


“Of all the chocolate chip recipes we make, this is the children’s favorite!”



So, there you have it: Lovina’s recipe for Outrageous Chocolate Chip Cookies. I’m sure this will be the next recipe for chocolate chip cookies that I make. I love the addition of peanut butter, and I suspect that “Sweet Thing” will love this recipe because of it. Only time will tell, though…

As always, if you decide to give this recipe a try, I’d love to find out what you thought of it, so please take a moment to leave me a comment below. Looking forward to hearing from you! In the meantime… Take care!