Some days I may not feel like cooking, but don't want the same ol' thing. Here's an earsy recipe that uses commen sense and precious little of your time. Parmesan Pork Chops~ Heat oven to 450. Dredge chops thru flour, 2 whisked eggs then bread crumbs (mixed w\salt & grated Parmesan). Heat olive oil in large skillet over med heat. Cook until golden, 1-2 min on each side. Place on baking sheet. Bake until heated through, 8-10 mim.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Tipping Tuesday
I have 5 kids which translates to a lot of cleaning. And the little rugrats can't seem to grasp the concept that red Kool-Aid does not belong on my carpet. So until I make them understand I had to find a solution to save my sanity and not put me further into the poorhouse. By golly I think I've got it! Hydrogen peroxide. Yep. That stuff you can get in the dollar store in the brown bottle. I read it on some web site, and thought I'd try it and was pleasently surprised. I put some in a spray bottle, sprayed the spill and blotted it up with a white towel and presto, no more red juice on my carpet. A couple of spills I let sit long enough (okay, I couldn't find a clean white towel) and it disappeared withno further assistance from me. It's cheap and it works, what more can you ask for?
I have 5 kids which translates to a lot of cleaning. And the little rugrats can't seem to grasp the concept that red Kool-Aid does not belong on my carpet. So until I make them understand I had to find a solution to save my sanity and not put me further into the poorhouse. By golly I think I've got it! Hydrogen peroxide. Yep. That stuff you can get in the dollar store in the brown bottle. I read it on some web site, and thought I'd try it and was pleasently surprised. I put some in a spray bottle, sprayed the spill and blotted it up with a white towel and presto, no more red juice on my carpet. A couple of spills I let sit long enough (okay, I couldn't find a clean white towel) and it disappeared withno further assistance from me. It's cheap and it works, what more can you ask for?
Labels: cleaning, Domestic diva-ish, frugal, tips