Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Funeral Sammiches

I have made these sammiches so many times, I have memorized the recipe.  The first time I had them was at a work.  They were one of the best things I had ever eaten!!!  My friend used Sister Schuberts rolls in the aluminum circular pan.   I immediately tried to make them but it was an epic FAIL. ;-p  I could never get the butter to roll ratio right and the rolls were always soggy.

A couple of years later, I was looking for football party recipes and saw one using hawaiian rolls and it was titled Funeral Sandwiches??? I read the article and the recipe submitter said that they went over well at funerals (bad choice of words- hers not mine :)  She also said there was nothing mournful about them. HAHA  

We do birthday celebrations one day a month for the coworkers whose bdays are that month. The last time I made them, one of the bday honorees had just had surgery.  When I said I was bringing Funeral Sammiches, she said "Because I had surgery??"  She's a hoot.

They are simple to make.  Course the men folk at work say that the only thing that could make them better would be bacon but they would add bacon to anything.   

Ingredients:

24 hawaiian rolls (2 packages)
1 pound thinly sliced ham
1 pound sliced swiss cheese
3/4 cup melted butter
1.5 tbl dijon mustard
1.5 tbl poppy seeds
1.5 tsp worcestershire sauce
1 tbl minced onion

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease a large rectangular baking pan.  Recipe calls for 9X13 but I used a larger cake pan.
  • In a small saucepan, mix together butter, dijon mustard, worcestershire sauce, poppy seeds and dried onion.
  • Cut the tops from the bottoms of the rolls and put the bottoms in the greased baking pan. Make sure you know how the tops go back on so that you can cut them correctly once they are baked.  I used a serated knife which cuts through the rolls better.

  • Layer about half the ham onto the rolls.  Arrange the cheese over the ham, and top with remaining ham. 
  • Place the tops of the rolls onto the the sammiches and then pour the mustard concoction evenly over the rolls.

 
  • Bake in preheated oven until the rolls are lightly browned and cheese has melted.  Original recipe called for 20 mins but my oven only takes 10 mins.  Slice into individual sammiches through the ham and cheese layers to serve.
 
These are soo good.  I can't decide if it is the minced onion or the dijon mustard that make them so scrumptious.  NOM NOM NOM
 


      

 
 
 

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Green Gunk

Starting these tomorrow!! My coworker gave me the recipe and then said "We can't have strawberries?!?!"  It says berries goofball :-P


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

FREE Monogrammed Stuffs

I LOVE LOVE LOVE free stuff!!! Bout the only thing I love more is free monogrammed stuffs.  Like all true Southern gals, I would monogram my paper napkins if I had time.  



One of my friends saw this website and passed it on to me.  I am HOOKED!   BLESS MY HEART hehe.  www.printablemonogram.com   
This site is awesome sauce!  They have binder covers, bookmarks, coasters, luggage tags and notecards as well  :)  I started off by getting some card stock to print calendars for work.  You have different font choices.  Just download, put your monogram in and print.



So then I got sassy and decided I needed to spruce up a box that I have use that just sits on my desk.  I love anything black and white- damask, chevron, polka dots!  So I snazzed up the box with this-

 
 
 
Then my mama's birthday was coming up and I needed a gift bag.  I took a plain paper gift bag and VOILA`...
 


 
I used modge podge the first time and it turned out rippled.  I used a glue stick the second time and it was completely smooth.  They have almost every color on the site that you can choose.  Side view...
 
 

 
They even posted downloadable monogram stickers for your iPod/iPhone chargers.  FOR FREE PEOPLE :)  So easy and I see some people charging $5 for these stickers. 
 
 
www.printablemonogram.com  is the site and it is AWESOME!!!   :-)

Sunday, May 18, 2014

10K Superstar

So I have been wanting to run a 10k so I went on Races Online to check out my options.  The very first one was a Relay for Life in Alamo benefiting the American Cancer Society.  It was almost like a sign from God saying Do this one!  Do this one! My Aunt Frances lived in Crockett County and was a huge supporter of the Cancer Society.

She was such a great Southern lady and I absolutely adored her.   She was taken far too early but heaven received a beautiful angel!!       http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/jacksonsun/obituary.aspx?n=lyla-frances-lilley&pid=153010365&




So I decided even though it was short notice, I HAD to do this 10K!!  I got up Saturday morning and it was pouring down rain. I drove to Alamo and was surprised that there were quite a few runners.
Let me say this... I will check elevation next time!! Do they put elevation on the course map??? hehe. I have never seen so many hills !!  First mile was fine even though it was a slight hill. I kept thinking I got this  :) By mile 4, I was dying.  I was thinking -Man I should have borrowed Bennett's Heely's !
By drink station # 3, I realized I was in very last place :(  the other 10k participants were a running team of youngsters who were most likely on performance enhancing drugs...just saying.    All I could hear was Ricky Bobby saying " If you ain't first, you are last!"   But I soldiered through and finished in 1 hour 12 mins. Not bad considering the course was Mt. Everest.







Much to my surprise & embarrassment, I got a 3rd place metal for my age group.  As well as this snazzy shirt!  ;-)   I am so happy I did this in honor of such a great lady who I truly loved.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Shananigans Rules of Life

So there are certain rules that a girl needs to get by in life.  Here are just a few of mine.  They are in no certain order but I do hold some in higher standard than others.

     * Life is way too short to cry.  You might as well laugh about it.

     * If you can't drive it, don't buy it!!  This goes for both gals and guys.  Test drive that monster of a SUV and if it doesn't feel right, don't get it. I see drivers taking 5 or 6 times to get parked.  Probably wasting 1/3 of their lives. 

     * Don't date or marry a moody man.  Women are moody and hormonal not men!! Now I am not saying that your honey isn't going to be out of sorts every now and then but if your man is a first class passenger on the crazy train... RUN run fast!
  
     * Don't trust a man with a huge hiney.  I know, weird but trust me.  
 Big badonkadonk = untrustworthy.

     * Always wear good and if possibly matching undergarments.  When I was little, I had Holly Hobbie panties with each day of the week on them. My momma use to tell me "Make sure you wear them on the right day, if you were in a wreck you don't want people thinking you don't know what day of the week it is."  Haha love that woman

   * Yep and nope are for most practical purposes lazy words. A simple yes or no will suffice with me but when I asked a somewhat in depth question or idea, don't yep or nope me. It tends to get my matching undergarments twisted in a knot. :)

    * Always send a thank you note.  If you start young, it becomes a habit. You don't always know the lengths that someone went to doing something for you and it only takes minutes to show your gratitude. 
   
   * And most importantly always remember....

Sunday, June 2, 2013

FREE VERA BRADLEY

Bet that title gets your attention!! Who doesn't like free stuffs?  You have to go into a Vera Bradley store and sign up for their Birthday Club.  The month of your birthday, you will receive this cute little card in the mail-


The cards value is $20 off of a $20 or more purchase = CHA-CHING!!!  And you have the whole month of your birthday to use it. :^)  You can even go online and purchase but then you have to pay shipping.



I got this snazzy new checkbook cover and plastic tumbler (monogramming not included -ha)



I love free stuff!!!  to quote myself- "It's my birthday, what do i get for free?" hahaha