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Showing posts with label Project 365. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project 365. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Spring Break

means making a HUGE pot of corned beef and cabbage for my family!  I got a new pot at IKEA last December.  It’s the biggest pot I’ve ever owned and I was a little worried that I wasn’t going to fit in all the cabbage at the end.  But no worries…it all (barely) managed to fit and we enjoyed a delicious St. Patrick’s day meal with all 6 of us at home!  YAY!

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Everyone home again for a few days.  As always, there was lots of laughter and lots of eating that took place. I love having everyone home! 

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With spring comes the annual question “Which bikes still work?”  As you can see…we have several to choose from!

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Right now, there is a working bike for each of us that live here.  But when Caleb and Cameron take their bikes back to Iowa City…we might have a problem.

And finally, with the spring, comes spring rains.  A necessary part of life.  And with the lack of snow this year, the moisture is MUCH needed around here!

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Signs of Spring

As I mentioned yesterday, the beautiful weather and flowering daffodils are signs that spring is here (and many of us are hoping that it is here to stay…we will have to wait and see on that one).  But even indoors, there are signs of the new life that comes each spring.

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This plant was given to me by some friends when my dad died last May.  It was a beautiful flowering outdoor plant.  It literally bloomed all summer long.  When fall hit, I decided to try to keep it over the winter and see what would happen.  But I waited one day too late to bring it in, and the frost got it.  It was withered and shriveled and dead, with only a few green areas remaining.  I ALMOST threw it out, and then decided to wait til spring and see what happened.  I pruned away the frost bitten parts, a little at a time, and faithfully watered it all winter.  It did gradually green up, and now…little new shoots are reaching out for sunlight.  I am SO happy, and can’t WAIT to see those pretty yellow flowers on here again! 

This plant is very much an example of how I feel all winter long.  Frost bitten, withered and left for dead (well…not THAT extreme, LOL)  But I do just really suffer through winter….just hanging on for dear life til that warm sunshine starts appearing (and I’m SO extremely thankful with how early that warm sunshine hit this year!)  That first warm day, I just want to stand and turn my face to the sun and soak it all in…kind of like these sprouts did on this plant. 

I’m so thankful to God for the promise of spring and new life, after a long (or short!) winter.  I’m thankful for the promise of new life…eternal life…when I’ve made it through the season that is my life here on earth.  That promise of new life…eternal life…waiting for me is what keeps me turning toward the SON and soaking Him all in.  Waiting for that eternal life He has earned for me by giving up His life for me.  Because He loves me and He KNEW how much I need that eternal spring that is waiting for me!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Leopards and Avocados

The prompt for a photo of the day for Wednesday was “Something you wore”.  These are some of my favorite shoes EVER…comfy AND cute!

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and they go with all KINDS of clothing! 

This last summer, either Ron or I mentioned to a friend that we have tried a few times to start an avocado plant from an avocado pit, and we haven’t been able to get one to sprout.  On Thursday, she brought me one she had started!  (Of course, it will take 10-15 years for it to produce a fruit, and I’ll never keep it alive that long, but hey…it’s cool for now!)  I THINK, from research I’ve done, that I need to cut it back (almost in half) and see if that will help it leaf out a little more.

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Friday, March 9, 2012

The Ethan Show

For 3 days in a row, Ethan was the focus of my photo of the day!  He’s such a photogenic kid, isn’t he?

 

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I needed a picture of Ethan to use for his confirmation invitation, so I made him sit in a chair and smile.  Look at those dimples!  Isn’t he handsome?? 

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On Saturday, the middle school jazz band had their contest.  They sure wowed the crowd!  They sounded absolutely wonderful!  I was more than impressed with our group of kids, and a huge shout out to Mr. Johnson, our band director!  He has worked SO hard with those kids this year, and done a great job with them!

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Can you guess what Ethan did on Sunday?  The 7th and 8th graders are working hard on their upcoming performance of “Oliver”.  On Sunday, Ethan and his friend went to the middle school to help paint.  I’m rather curious to see if any paint actually got on the SET or if it all ended up on my KID!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Chocolate Chip Cookies

I just found a new recipe for chocolate chip cookies.  They stayed soft (my favorite kind of cookie!) and moist until they were all gone.  (This is the recipe that I have used a couple of times on that yummy Chocolate Chip Oreo Brownie Dessert. ) 

Chocolate Chip Cookies

    2 1/4 c flour
    1 tsp baking soda
    1 c butter
    1/4 c sugar
    3/4 c brown sugar
    2 eggs
    12 oz chocolate chips
    1 tsp vanilla
    1 (3 1/2-4 oz) package instant vanilla pudding

    Beat butter, both sugars, vanilla and pudding mix until smooth and creamy. Beat in eggs. Gradually add flour and baking soda. Add chips. Drop onto cookie sheet and bake at 375 for 7-9 minutes. Check them after 5 or 6 minutes, because you only want them to be lightly browned.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Always running behind…

do you ever feel that way?  Every week, I look at the calendar and think, “Ok…this is a busy week, but next week things will slow down a little.”  Ha…who am I trying to kid? 

So, I decided not to stress about blogging.  When I have a free night I’ll try to write a post or two, but I’m not going to worry about it too much.  If I have to make a post with several photo of the day photos, that’s just what I’ll do.  (I do really want to try to keep that up, but I am finding it a challenge to find something to photograph every day.  I think I have missed a day or two in the last week or so.)

SO….photo of the day for February 24th…

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Rachel had a jazz band festival at Coe College in Cedar Rapids.  Ron and Ethan and I drove down to Iowa City to pick up Caleb and Cameron after their classes, and we took them with us to the Jazz Band summit.  The jazz band sounded super, and we had a good time listening to them (never mind that her 3 brothers got her I trouble with a judge for making her laugh and not pay attention).  After the band was finished, we went to The Airliner in Iowa City, for a birthday dinner for Cameron.  He and Caleb shared this “Airbus”. It was a wonderful family dinner, and great to have everyone all together again for a short while!

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On the 25th, Rachel had individual speech in Riceville (yes, another weekend spent on the road!)  She did a fantastic 6 minute speech on Billy Joel, complete with some piano playing.  Unfortunately for parents, photos aren’t allowed during the performances, so…I took a picture of Rachel and Katelyn … my 2 girls.  Love them!

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On Sunday afternoon, Ron and I went to the Five Sullivan Brothers Convention Center for Beers to You.  MUCH thought and preparation went into the planning of this afternoon (on Ron’s part!) We arrived at 3 pm for a presentation by Bob Cannon, brewmaster from the Sam Adams brewery in Boston.  He gave a great presentation, and Ron got his picture taken with him.  Then, Ron pulled out his sheet that he had highlighted and circled and starred, to help him organize which beers he wanted to sample.  He was also really happy to have the chance to cast his vote for a homebrew contest!  He happily sampled from 4-7! It was a really enjoyable afternoon (even though they ran out of the goodie bags we were supposed to get to bring home!)  He was gathering data for later entry on his own blog, These Are The Beers Of My Life.  (Stop by and check it out if you have a chance!)

And finally (for now) on Monday, we went to Decorah for the Dorian Honor Band concert.  Beautiful, beautiful music for the evening.  It ended with a Bible Study with our LCMS students who are attending Luther.  A late night, but a good one!

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My daughter is one of these.  You can play “Where’s Rachel?” and see if you can spot her…

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Can you see her now?

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What about now?

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Yep…there she is!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

A Long February Week

The (late?) winter UGH feeling has set in, and this last week seemed to be a really long week (even though we had Friday off of work!)  It hasn’t been a bad winter, by any means.  I’m EXTREMELY thankful for the light amount of snow we have had.  Sure made the season more bearable for me, at least!

But we did get hit with a little snow this last week.

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It was snowy, and blowy.  It only amounted to a few inches, but it was definitely a blast of winter on Monday night!

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One of my favorite shows on TV is NCIS.  And one of my favorite quotes from the show is one by Abby.  And we say it almost every time we eat pistachios.

Abby: ...It's twice as addictive as heroin, but not quite as addictive as pistachios
McGee: Pistachios?
Abby: Well have you ever had just one pistachio?

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We had a potluck at church on Wednesday, and I tried to make brownie bites.  I could not get those things out of the pan!  Ethan worked and worked to get them out.  These are a few that looked presentable.  So…we just left them here at home and at them. They may not have looked pretty, but wow they sure did taste yummy.

And…speaking of yummy…

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THIS stuff is DEFINITELY yummy.  It really hit the spot after an 11 1/2 hour work day on Thursday!  It was Student Led Conference night, so I worked til 7:30.  This tasted GREAT when I got home!  I enjoyed a glass while I talked to Cameron and wished him a very happy 19th birthday!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

College Visit Weekend (part 2)

Even after getting home late on Friday night, a laid back and relaxing Saturday was not in the cards.  Rachel and I, along with another member from our church, Lucas, were on the road by 10:30 to Iowa City to attend the college weekend hosted by St. Paul’s Chapel.  It was a super time, filled with devotions, an overview of what campus ministry is, a college student panel on college life, a tour of the University of Iowa, and all kinds of fun and games (otherwise known as chapel mayhem) 

Caleb and Cameron attend St. Paul’s, so this was a great time to have a chance to visit with them while Rachel and Lucas were getting to know other high school students, college students, and learning what the University of Iowa, and St. Paul’s Chapel has to offer them.

One of the activities over the course of the 24 hour visit included a “Nerf Dual”.  It was the chapel’s version of a western, gun draw dual.  A double elimination bracket was drawn up.  The participants put on goggles, stood in their assigned spots and waited for the bell.  Then, they fired their nerf gun at the competition…with the first one being hit by a bullet being out.

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Rachel made it through the first round…and the second…and had to face Lucas in the final round on Sunday afternoon.

Saturday evening included all kinds of fun, like the ever popular game “Sardines” ("but “it’s best not to scare a high school girl so badly that they CRY”, says Rachel to Nate!) and the new game “Telephone pictionary”.  That was a HOOT!  Everyone in the group writes a phrase on a piece of paper.  The next person has to draw out that phrase, as in pictionary.  That is passed to the next person, who looks only at the picture (not the words written first), and writes what they think the picture is.  That is passed to the next person, who draws a picture….and so on, until it gets back to the original person.  It was hysterical to see the way it all changed from person to person.  Lots of laughter!

Sunday morning included a Bible Study, Divine Worship including the Lord’s Supper, and a yummy fried chicken lunch, followed by the final dual.

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which Rachel WON!  Woo HOO Rachel!  She came home with a Chapel t-shirt! 

It was a great weekend for Rachel and the other high school students to get an overview of college life and how being involved in the church while at college can be a really fun thing.  Ron and I, as parents of 2 students at the University of Iowa, are tremendously thankful to the work of Pastor Mons and those at St. Paul’s Chapel, to provide a church home away from home for our kids!

And speaking of our kids, I had plenty of time to chat and catch up with Caleb and Cameron, too.  It was fun to visit with them, and also watch them have fun and worship with their friends!

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

A College Visit weekend (part 1)

Wow….it’s Tuesday, and I’m just now beginning to feel semi-recovered from my weekend!  We had Friday off from school, so it was a 3 day weekend.  But we covered LOTS of ground in those 3 days!

Rachel has been wanting to do a college visit to Concordia University, St. Paul, Minnesota, so she could do some comparing and contrasting to our campus visit at Concordia Univesity, Wisconsin this summer.  It all worked out (sort of at the last minute) for Rachel to get an appointment with the admissions folks for Friday afternoon.  We were kind of interested in attending a chapel service on Friday morning, but since it was a day off school, NO ONE wanted to get up super early to hit the road.  With that in mind, Ron hit Priceline.com and scored us a very reasonably priced hotel in the St. Paul area for Thursday night.

We didn’t really make these plans very far in advance, (hey…we are spur of the moment kind of people), so we ended up getting home from school on Thursday at 3:30, and all packed our bags and were on the road by 4:10!  How’s that for speedy packing?

As soon as we realized we’d be eating on the road, Rachel and I immediately knew where we wanted to eat.  Rochester has a NOODLES and Company!!!  One of our FAVORITES!  We were SO excited, and HUNGRY by the time we got there.  Everyone was VERY, very happy with their meal!

Next stop, (much to the dismay of our anxious to swim in a hotel swimming pool children) was Trader Joe’s.  Ron had never been to Trader Joe’s and was more than anxious to hit their “beer room”.  He thoughtfully perused the selection…and then thought some more….and then studied the labels, and then perused some more…and…well…you get the picture.

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When he was finished, we made a fairly quick trip through the rest of the store, and headed on our way to St. Paul.  The kids did get a swim in before we hit the sack.

Friday we attended chapel services at Concordia St. Paul, and then took a very quick tour of St. Paul’s Cathedral, before heading back to the university for a 1 pm tour.

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( I took lots of pictures this day…it was hard to pick just ONE to be the photo of the day!)

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We had a nice tour, and received lots of information about Concordia, St. Paul.  It definitely gave Rachel more to think about!

Following the campus visit, which included sunny and beautiful weather, I thought it would be a perfect day for a quick visit to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.  But WOW it got cold.  We didn’t stay there very long!

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yeah…we don’t get it either…

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We were FREEZING, so we quickly got back in the car and went to one of Rachel and my favorite places ever!  The Mall of America.  We knew ahead of time that it would be a quick trip, so we had to strategize which stores we were going to hit.  We each ate our favorite foods at the food court (Ron had sushi, I had OPA! gyros and fries, and Rachel and Ethan ate at Panda Express) then Ron and Ethan went their way, and Rachel and I power shopped.  We left around 6:30 and made it home by 10 or so. 

That sums up the FIRST HALF of my 3 day weekend! 

….to be continued.

Monday, February 20, 2012

(Almost) Every Girl’s Dream Valentine’s Day

includes sitting in her room with a box of chocolates. 

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And (almost) every mother’s dream Valentine’s Day includes her kids doing the dishes for her!

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Oh, happy day!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

A Perfect Winter Day meal

at our home is homemade (from scratch!) tomato soup with cheese and croutons, and grilled cheese sandwiches.  Mmmmm….a hit with everyone!

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It’s quick.  It’s EASY.  And it’s DELICIOUS.  What more can you ask for?

Icky, Icky, EWWWW!

I don’t get it.  It’s weird.  It’s gross.  It just was NOT meant to be this way.  But…my kids think I am the best mom EVER, when I come home with these two items…
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No, you don’t have to look twice.  You really ARE seeing one of MY children’s hands squeezing E-Z Cheese onto an Oreo cookie.
(EDITED TO SAY...this is REALLY the Feb. 12 photo of the day.  I don't know how to change the watermark)
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and then they EAT it….
shudder…

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Loaded Baked Potato Soup and Chocolate Chip Oreo Brownie Bars

 

OK, if this post doesn’t make you want to join Pinterest, I can be fairly certain that NOTHING will!

We had some friends over for the Super Bowl, and I made this (if I do say so myself) WONDERFUL baked potato soup in the crock pot. This will definitely make an appearance at our table again.

  • 5 pounds potatoes, diced (The original recipe says don’t peel, but …I didn’t want anyone saying my soup tastes like dirt, so…I peeled them)
  • 1 onion diced about the same size as the potatoes
  • 8-10 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 64 ounces (8 cups) chicken stock or broth
  • 16 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1 tablespoon seasoned salt
  • crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, green onions

Place the chicken broth in the crock pot.  Add potatoes, onion, garlic and seasoned salt.  Cook on high 4-6 hours, (or low 8-10 hours) or until the potatoes are soft.  Scoop out up to half of the hot potatoes broth and place in blender or food processor, with the cream cheese.  Process til pureed and add back to the crock pot. 

Serve in bowls and let folks add bacon, shredded cheese and scallions as they desire.

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(I found this recipe on this blog via Pinterest)

Next, it was my turn to bring birthday treats for a co-worker.  I decided to go all out, and make another AWESOME looking Pinterest recipe.  Yeah, it was another hit!

First, make your favorite chocolate chip cookie dough and press it into the bottom of a (waxed paper or parchment paper lined) 9 x 13 pan.

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(do as I say, and not as I did.  I made 2 pans.  One I lined with waxed paper, and one I didn’t…Believe me…you WANT to line your pan!)

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Top with a layer of Oreos.  Double Stuffed Oreos (hey, if you are going to go all out on a dessert like this…go all out in a big way!)

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And here’s where it gets good.  Make up a batch of your favorite brownie mix for a 9 x 13 pan.  Pour it over the top of the cookie dough and oreos.

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Bake in a 350 oven for 45-55 minutes (55 was a little long for me…check it at 45)

Cool slightly, slice and (to put it REALLY over the top) serve with ice cream.

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YUM!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

On A Roll!

Rachel is “On A Roll”!  She was recognized at the basketball game the other night, for participating in a sport and keeping her grade point average high.  This is the 2nd year (I think) that she has received this award!  She is having a TREMENDOUSLY successful junior year, and we are SO proud of her!

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Organization (and Chili Cornbread Casserole)

It’s something that I struggle with, but strive for.  Our linen closet has always just been a jumbled mess, except for the occasional (and I DO mean OCCASIONAL) day or two after I decide to empty it out and try to match up sheet sets, etc.  It has always been Ron’s job to make up the extra beds when we have overnight guests, and recently, I could just tell he was so frustrated with trying to find the right sized fitted sheets that somewhat matched a right sized flat sheet. 

I’ve tried, in the past, to match up a set, and put it inside of a pillow case, so that all we would have to do is pull a pillowcase out, and we’d have a full, mostly matched set.  But when I did that, there were 2 problems.  1) you couldn’t see inside the pillowcase to tell whether the sheet set inside was a twin, double or queen sized set, and 2), they just didn’t lay flat in the closet. 

I saw a nicely organized linen closet on Pinterest a few weeks ago.  It used a basket for each size and type of sheet.  Amazingly, when I was at Bed, Bath and Beyond last week, they had canvas totes on clearance.  I had to buy some.  And this is the end result.  (It’s not perfect…I didn’t measure right, and thought the totes would fit in my closet better than they did.  I made it work, but it did take a total gutting of the closet.  That’s ok…it needed it.)

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I made a yummy chili cornbread casserole for supper last week.  It was my version of a Pampered Chef recipe, and was brought to my attention by my PW friend Sonia.  Now, I have to admit what I did.  I didn’t have the PC chipotle seasoning, so I just used some fajita seasoning that I had.  But while it was simmering, I thought I’d try to kick it up a bit, by adding a couple of shakes of my homemade crushed habanero pepper flakes.  Only…the jar didn’t have a shaker lid, and I dumped a BUNCH in there.  We like things spicy, but wow…this was more than “knock your socks off” hot.  We liked it a LOT, and we all had seconds even.  But it did almost make us cry.  And we went through a lot of Kleenex.

Here’s how to make my version of

Chili Cornbread Bake

  • 1 small to medium onion, chopped
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 can chili beans in sauce, don’t drain
  • 1 cup salsa
  • 1 packet (or 2-3 T.)  taco seasoning, chili seasoning, fajita seasoning…anything you want to use to suit your tastes and what you have on hand.

Fry up the ground beef with onion (you can also add green pepper if you wish) til browned.  Add beans, salsa and seasoning mix and simmer for 5 minutes or so.  Pour into a greased 9x9 pan.

Make your favorite corn bread.  (Use a mix like Jiffy, or, as I prefer, make your favorite homemade cornbread recipe.  Here’s what I used (I LOVE this cornbread!)

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 2-4 T. sugar
  • 1 T. baking powder
  • 1/2 t. salt
  • 2 beaten eggs
  • 1 c. milk
  • 1/4 cup cooking oil or melted shortening

In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the , cornmeal, sugar, baking powder and salt.  Make a well in the center of the dry mixture; set aside. 

In another bowl, combine the eggs, milk and cooking oil/shortening.  Add egg mixture all at once, and stir til moistened.  (To make cornbread, pour batter into reased 9 x 9 inch pan and bake at 425* for 20-25 minutes or til a wooden toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean)

To finish the chili cornbread bake, just pour the cornbread mixture over the top of the chili.  Bake at 425, for 20-25 minutes, or until the cornbread is lightly golden brown.  Sprinkle with cheese and cover for a few minutes til the cheese is melted.  Garnish with optional chopped scallions, tomatoes, and sour cream (especially if you made it as HOT as I did!)

Ohhhh, this is yummy!

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