The wonderful, beautiful holiday is over and it is time to get back to regular life. In our case, we are working on the house - - - again. As long as we have health, we will be working on this house. Today's project - - - rather the project for the rest of the winter is "under the house". We need a new moisture barrier rug (black plastic) and more insulation put up under the floors. Those are the easy things. First we are hauling out anything anyone has ever left under there over the past 30 years - - from roofing shingles to chunks of concrete. Next we are going to level out the dirt. When the house was built, all that was dug out was the area to set the blocks for the foundation walls. The rest of the floor is sloping with drop-offs in some sections. Not only will it be aesthetically more pleasing but it will be safer, too. - - - when we are done. There are quite a few benefits to the project when it gets finished besides helping it for resale one day and for energy conservation while living here. It is an excellent fitness program. There is no need for a gym membership or a personal trainer to help you burn more calories and sculpt a better physique. You just pick up a shovel or hoe and start working.
Another result is how it affects our eating habits. We are choosing foods for fueling ourselves for work rather than just for the pleasure to our tastebuds. That means a few more carbs can be consumed. We did just that a few minutes ago with the Layered Chicken Dinner. Layer sweet sliced onions, canned green beans (rinsed and drained) - - (we use two cans but one is sufficient, too), and one cup raw rice. Top with chunks of uncooked chicken. In a separate dish, mix together one can Cream of Chicken Soup, one cup water, 1 - 2 tablespoons real bacon bits, 1 teaspoon dried parsley, and some black pepper. Pour this over your layers. Cover and bake at 350 for 90 minutes. Cook uncovered 10 more minutes. You could use onion powder rather than onions and you can add mushrooms, too.
Speaking of food, we had a feast yesterday with my daughter's in-laws. Lasagna, barbecued ribs, baked potatoes, baked beans, tossed salad, and one of the best pizzas I have ever eaten. Our son-in-law made his own crust in the bread machine. Desserts included homemade fudge, banana pudding, and three or four other things. The fellowship was as delicious as the culinary delights. As I've mentioned before, we were blessed with a wonderful son-in-law AND his family who have become our friends.
Now it's time to get back to some fun inside stuff - - like laundry, paying bills, etc. Praise God for a this house and a job and energy to do it all every day!
Another result is how it affects our eating habits. We are choosing foods for fueling ourselves for work rather than just for the pleasure to our tastebuds. That means a few more carbs can be consumed. We did just that a few minutes ago with the Layered Chicken Dinner. Layer sweet sliced onions, canned green beans (rinsed and drained) - - (we use two cans but one is sufficient, too), and one cup raw rice. Top with chunks of uncooked chicken. In a separate dish, mix together one can Cream of Chicken Soup, one cup water, 1 - 2 tablespoons real bacon bits, 1 teaspoon dried parsley, and some black pepper. Pour this over your layers. Cover and bake at 350 for 90 minutes. Cook uncovered 10 more minutes. You could use onion powder rather than onions and you can add mushrooms, too.
Speaking of food, we had a feast yesterday with my daughter's in-laws. Lasagna, barbecued ribs, baked potatoes, baked beans, tossed salad, and one of the best pizzas I have ever eaten. Our son-in-law made his own crust in the bread machine. Desserts included homemade fudge, banana pudding, and three or four other things. The fellowship was as delicious as the culinary delights. As I've mentioned before, we were blessed with a wonderful son-in-law AND his family who have become our friends.
Now it's time to get back to some fun inside stuff - - like laundry, paying bills, etc. Praise God for a this house and a job and energy to do it all every day!
Hard and honest work earns a good night's sleep. Ecclesiastes 5:12a
