2010-2011 Issue 3
by Teri VanLieshout
vanlieshout@att.net
by Teri VanLieshout
vanlieshout@att.net
November 23, 2010
Upcoming Dates:
We have some fun things coming up. Please put these dates on your calendar:
We have some fun things coming up. Please put these dates on your calendar:
· December 10th Movie Night. Prince of Peace Church 7pm
We plan on showing one or two films that would be of interest to the group. If you have a great film idea, submit it to Wendy Kraemer.
We plan on showing one or two films that would be of interest to the group. If you have a great film idea, submit it to Wendy Kraemer.
· Mom's Night Out – TBA
The MNO event scheduled for November 19th was canceled due to lack of people being available. We will try to reschedule soon.
The MNO event scheduled for November 19th was canceled due to lack of people being available. We will try to reschedule soon.
Upcoming Meetings:
December 14th-the only meeting in December, as we break for Christmas. Come enjoy some special music, some extra time to chat, great company, and of course great food. We will be singing some Christmas carols together and the music of our own Kim Souther.
First meeting in January:
January 11, 2011
First meeting in January:
January 11, 2011
MOPS Wish List:
Just so you know, we are in need of a few things. Our MOPPETTS needs are growing, as MOPS grows. We may need to split a room, which means we need more toys. Like many organizations & people in these tough economic times, our budget is lower this year. Due to community need, we’ve given extra scholarships, which we are happy to do, but that action decreases our budget in a significant way. If you are able to help us out, the following things would be appreciated:
· Large plastic tote (need 2) for MOPPETTES toys
· A gently used toddler toy
· $20 (amount paid 1 moppet worker one wk)
· 1 pack of printer/copy paper
· I’ll help set up and tear down things for the MOPPETTS at regular meetings
· I’ll help clean up after meetings
· I’ll help set up before meetings
· I'll help at the Randy Peterson Concert Fundraiser April 16th
· I'll help at the MOPS rummage sale Fundraiser on May 21st
· I’d be interested in serving on the Steering Team in the future
Turkey Pot Pie:
I made my Thanksgiving meal early, to celebrate before Deer Hunting. With the leftover turkey, I discovered making Turkey Pot Pies. Here is an easy recipe:
Ingredients:
2 deep dish pie shells (I buy them)
2 pie tops (I buy them)
1/3 cup chopped onion
1/3 cup chpped celery
1/3-2/3 cup water
2 lb bag frozen mixed vegetables
2 cans condensed cream of whatever soup
2-3 cups cooked chopped turkey
In a small pan, sauté the celery and onion with a bit of butter. Add 2 cans of cream soup, condensed-- tried cream of celery and cream of mushroom. Both turned out good.. Add bag of frozen vegetables. Add chopped cooked turkey. Add a touch of water, 1/3 to 2/3 cup, to combine to the consistency you desire. Stir and heat on a medium burner until fully warmed. Add half the mixture to the two frozen pie shells. Cover with a pie crust top. Use Wanda’s instructions if you like making your own. (This is not my forte.) Bake at 375 F with an aluminum foil cover for 25 minutes. Remove foil. Continue baking at 375 F for an additional 25 minutes, or until browned. Voila. Yummy Turkey Pot Pie.
Ingredients:
2 deep dish pie shells (I buy them)
2 pie tops (I buy them)
1/3 cup chopped onion
1/3 cup chpped celery
1/3-2/3 cup water
2 lb bag frozen mixed vegetables
2 cans condensed cream of whatever soup
2-3 cups cooked chopped turkey
In a small pan, sauté the celery and onion with a bit of butter. Add 2 cans of cream soup, condensed-- tried cream of celery and cream of mushroom. Both turned out good.. Add bag of frozen vegetables. Add chopped cooked turkey. Add a touch of water, 1/3 to 2/3 cup, to combine to the consistency you desire. Stir and heat on a medium burner until fully warmed. Add half the mixture to the two frozen pie shells. Cover with a pie crust top. Use Wanda’s instructions if you like making your own. (This is not my forte.) Bake at 375 F with an aluminum foil cover for 25 minutes. Remove foil. Continue baking at 375 F for an additional 25 minutes, or until browned. Voila. Yummy Turkey Pot Pie.
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