chillin’ belle style…a cool friday friend-1-1

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An inflatable cooler…will wonders never cease?? It’s portable. Its packable. Haul it to the beach, use it when you need an extra cooler, or pull it out just because it’s so dang cool and good-looking!!

We were given these as Christmas gifts from a favorite belle of ours, and we still thank our lucky stars that she is such a brilliant gift-giver every time we use them…which is frequently…which means they are durable…and can take all our hot air. Bonuses abound…just sayin’

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And glory be! Wouldn’t you know it….they are available at amazon!!

So go on…blow a lil hot air in one and cool yourself off with your favorite chilled beverage. With tailgatin’ season just a couple of weeks away, you will be toasting us along with your favorite team!

a&a

salsa, salsa, salsa…a trio of belle-iciousness…your friday friend-1-1

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It’s no secret…belles are saucy gals. Salsas have long been in our repertoire and are staples in the fridge at any given time.

Of course, the obvious chips and salsa or the mandatory addition to any mexican fare are typical ways to go. But try and use a salsa or two with grilled meats (we’ve always had it with our steaks) or over eggs…with some sliced avocado perhaps. Full of flavor and virtually fat free, salsas are great ways to add a little zing to your meals without adding inches to your waist-line. Olé!!

We’ve picked three favorites:

This blender salsa is restaurant-style and lasts forever in the fridge. It is a great year-round option.

Easy Blender Salsa

From Mountain Mama Cooks

1- 14oz can diced tomatoes
1 10 oz can Rotel
1/2 a small onion chopped roughly
1 clove garlic peeled and chopped
1/2 -1 jalapeño seeded and chopped
1 tsp. honey
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cumin
1 good handful of fresh cilantro, roughly chopped
Juice of 1 lime

Put all of the ingredients in a blender or good food processor and pulse to a fine chop. Adjust seasoning to taste.

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Via Pinterest

 

This next salsa comes from a belle-friend, Denise. She is a great cook and of Mexican heritage, so when she offered a lesson to show how she does her salsa, we jumped at the chance and took notes!

Tomatillo Salsa

2 pounds tomatillos husks removed and rinsed
3 jalapeños
4 garlic cloves
1 medium onion
2/3 cup cilantro
1 tsp salt
Juice from 1 lime

Avocado optional

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Place tomatillos and jalapeños on baking sheet. (Sometimes we will put half the onion on there too.) Roast @ 400 for 15-20 minutes, turning halfway through so as to get an even char.

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Peel the garlic, rough chop
Chop onion roughly
Once roasted ingredients are done, peel some tomatillos of the blackened skin, leaving some. Add to food processor .
Peel and deseed peppers and add to processor
Add onion, garlic, any juices from roasting pan, cilantro and salt. Pulse to desired consistency.

This may require two batches depending on the size of your processor…just trying to save you a messy clean-up…just sayin’.

Finally, adjust seasoning and stir in some chopped avocado if desired. Enjoy!

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Another simple salsa that comes together quickly…

Pico de Gallo

2 tomatoes finely chopped
1 small onion finely chopped
1/2-1 fresh jalapeño seed , finely chopped
Juice of I lime
Salt
Pepper
1/2 bunch fresh cilantro. Finely chopped

After chopping the tomatoes, we salt them. This brings out their flavor and gets the juice going a little bit.

Prepare the rest of your ingredients while the tomatoes “salt”

Combine all ingredients and allow to sit at least a couple of hours…making this in advance helps the flavors marry.

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Muy bueno!!

a&a

wrapping it up…South-of-the-Border style

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We’ve shared Greek and Asian versions of the lettuce wrap in previous posts…now let’s head South-of-the-Border for a little at-home fiesta! From the Taylor House, this recipe actually happened quite by accident. A taco night without taco shells isn’t always a bust…a belle can always make-do in a pinch…just sayin’.

The Taylor House Taco Lettuce Wrap

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– 1 pound ground beef
– 1 package taco seasoning ( a little trick …if you add a small can of tomato paste when you add seasoning it will take the meat to a whole ‘nother level…word)
– 3/4 cup water
– shredded cheese
– chopped tomatoes
– chopped onions
– sour cream
– cilantro
– avocado slices and /or guacamole
– salsa
– “little gems” romaine leaves

Brown the ground beef. Add taco seasoning and water (and tomato paste…if you’re smart and want your taste buds to dance…just sayin’ ) Simmer for 5 minutes. Chop onions, tomatoes, cilantro…and slice the avocado or make your guacamole.

Now…set up a taco bar for some do-it-yourself action, and enjoy!

Now THAT’S how to wrap up a fiesta, belles!
a&a

the major drawback of eating…just sayin’

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oh well…we will just eat it anyway (but if someone could get to work on removing all calories, we would appreciate it!)

a&a

bless our soles…a foot fetish friday friend-1-1

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Thank you sole society!! The Portia is the best new shoe on the block!! Not only is it a wearable a height (3 inches) for long days and longer nights, but it’s also on trend with its strappy caged sexiness. And then…the icing on the cake is that the whole foot is padded!!! It’s like wearing mattresses on your feet!!

One belle chose black…

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while the other belle chose the natural….

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y’all better choose yours quick before they’re gone!!!

And…sole society gets huge bonus points for only charging $79.95 (with FREE shipping) for these hoof-friendly finds.

Happy shopping!
a&a

belles are blessed…A Dog’s Purpose

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A dear belle friend of ours just lost her sweet pup, Lucy. Lucy was a beautiful black pearl of a lab…loving, gentle and vivacious. After a car accident, her zest and enthusiasm for life soared as she bounced back and adjusted quickly to living with three legs. Lucy turned her disability into a positive and became a tremendous therapy dog. Giving back to those who needed her head resting in their lap, the softness of her muzzle and letting those be calmed and comforted by petting her. Sadly, the trauma of the accident reared it’s ugly head and created hurdles too difficult for Lucy to overcome.

We all are devastated by the loss of our pets and it takes some time to recover. We read a book recently called A Dog’s Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron. This book takes us through one dog’s many lives (be prepared….lots of tears..but worth it). The premise is that every dog has a purpose in life, whether it be to care, love, share, protect, save…or all of the above. A Dog’s Purpose will both wrench and uplift your heart and you will find yourself crying and laughing out loud!

But, most importantly, you will take away with you that our beloved dogs really do have a purpose and how blessed are we to have them in our lives… even if it’s never long enough for us. We find it comforting to know that in some crazy way, our dogs chose us to fulfill their purpose.

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So here’s to you, Lucy. You fulfilled your purpose and then some!

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a&a

 

best bacon tip ever…a quick and savory friday friend-1-1

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These two belles loooove bacon. We also love to save time (usually because we have run out of it!!) and we love brilliant ideas that don’t break the bank!

Tracy from shutterbean.com shares the perfect bacon tip. She suggests a great option to relieve yourself of muss and fuss and a greasy clean-up. Head to your nearest Whole Foods breakfast bar and load up on a container of their hormone free, humanely raised bacon. It is marked at a pretty reasonable price and is absolutely delicious to boot! A great way to save time and effort when you are running out of both.

Lately, when we do have time, we have found cooking bacon on a broiler pan at 350 for 15 to 20 minutes is easy-peasy. Clean up is no problem and it is really easy to save the bacon fat from the broiler pan.

If y’all have any other great tips, please share as we love any excuse to “bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan “!!

a&a

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