Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Sweet-N-Sour Chicken Recipe!

 I posted this recipe several years ago. I gave the post a title that made the recipe hard to find, though. I still use and love this recipe. So, I think now is a good time to re-publish the tasty Sweet-N-Sour Chicken Recipe.



    Chicken:
  • 2 lbs. Chicken, skinless chicken thighs(preferably), or breasts
  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 1 1/2 - 2 cups frying oil
  • Sauce:
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 4 tablespoons ketchup
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon garlic salt
Directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
  2. Cut the chicken breasts into 1-inch pieces.  Place the cornstarch in a gallon-sized ziploc bag. Put the chicken into the bag with the cornstarch and seal, tossing to coat the chicken.                                           Or, put the corn starch and chicken pieces into a lidded container and shake vigorously to coat all the chicken.
  3. Whisk the eggs together in a shallow pie plate. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat until very hot and rippling. Dip the cornstarch-coated chicken pieces in the egg and place them carefully in a single layer in the hot skillet.
  4. Cook for 20-30 seconds on each side until the crust is golden but the chicken is not all the way cooked through (this is where it's really important to have a hot skillet/oil). Place the chicken pieces in a single layer in a 9X13-inch baking dish and repeat with the remaining chicken pieces.
  5. Mix the sauce ingredients together in a medium bowl and pour over the chicken. Bake for one hour, turning the chicken once or twice while cooking to coat evenly with sauce. Serve over hot, steamed rice.


I have frozen this meal. This is how I did that.

To Freeze:

Complete steps 2-4. Drain and cool the par-fried chicken pieces. Freeze the chicken in a bag.

When ready to bake:

Put the frozen par-fried chicken pieces into casserole pan. Pour sauce over the chicken pieces and stir to coat.

Bake at 350° F. for 1 hour, stirring twice during the baking time.



Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Recommend Support Belt For Pelvic Girdle Pain

 



This belt has changed my life. I am dead serious. I had been dealing with almost constant hip pain and limited mobility from January until the end of May with my latest pregnancy.

I read this article, which my sister shared with me:

https://www.maternity-belt.co.uk/about/pelvic-girdle-pain/

The article described all my symptoms and gave suggestions to mitigate the pain and flare ups. 

I didn't see a Doctor or seek any professional medical advice.

Please, by all means, and, of course, if you find yourself in a similar situation you should talk to your Doctor.

That being said, if you read the article about Pelvic Girdle Pain and it describes what you are going through, this support belt may help you.

What happened for me at the end of May is that I visited my sister and she let me borrow her support belt. (Insert angelic choir sound.) Immediate relief! I could go up and down the stairs without hurting. I could lift my foot high enough to put my rubber boots on again. I could walk from the van to the house (or down the hall, or out to the clothesline, or anywhere really) without having to stop, wincing in pain, and wait a few seconds for my legs to work again.


The belt is two pieces. The first part is a Velcro pad in the front to which the second part attaches. It goes on below the belly, around the area of your hip sockets and tail bone. I have worn it both over my skirt and under my skirt. I have not worn it on bare skin. I always wore some type of garment under the belt like a slip or pantyhose. "Pantyhose when your pregnant?!" Well, that is a rabbit trail about varicose veins that I am not going to go down right now.......... 

I wore this support belt everyday during the waking hours. I was able to sleep comfortably at night with the belt off. You certainly can wear the belt through the night, though. My sister mostly wore the belt at night while she slept because that is when she had the most trouble with her hips.


This belt restored my ability to take care of basic household chores. I could squat down or bend over to pick up things off of the floor again. I could take care of the grocery shopping, climbing in and out of the van, hauling children back and forth. 

I have never been so grateful to be able to walk! I have never been so grateful to have relief from pain! Like I said, I had been in nearly constant pain; sitting, standing, walking, kneeling, crawling, laying down, rolling over..... I was so ready for relief!


Prior to reading the article about Pelvic Girdle Pain I had tried to figure out how to avoid flare ups and keep my legs moving easily. I tried stretching and gentle exercises. That didn't help and it seemed to make things worse. I tried supplementing with liquid Calcium, which didn't make any difference. I thought the wonder cure of eating a sugar free diet may help, but, no, it didn't.

After reading the article on Pelvic Girdle Pain I began implementing some of their suggestions. I kept my knees together.  No squatting for me. Whenever I was sitting I would press my knees together. That helped. 

I never crossed my legs anymore. 

I slept on my left side with a pillow between my knees every night. That helped. 

I would go up stairs sideways, one leg at time. That helped.


I stopped carrying things (and children) on my hip or off to one side. That helped.


But, nothing helped as much as the support belt. If I become pregnant again I will be purchasing a belt of my own. The belt costs about $40.00. Here is a link to the website of the company that produces the support belt that has helped me so much:

https://www.optp.com/Maternity-SI-LOC-Support-Belt


I hope anyone out there who is suffering from this type of hip pain can get help. I recommend that you try a support belt like this. It might just be an easy solution that you've been looking for.



Tuesday, August 17, 2021

How I Got Rid of Leg Cramps

I tried taking a few different types of Calcium/Magnesium supplements when I started having leg cramps in the night. 

This is what ended working for me. Of course, what worked for me may not work for you. Please talk to your Doctor and do your own research. :)

The combination that worked was a Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, and Vitamin D supplement from Walmart taken before bed along with a teaspoon of Natto.

This Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc,
 and Vit. D from Walmart



















Natto? What is that?

Natto is a fermented soybean condiment common in Japan. I buy Natto at our local Asian market in the frozen foods section. 

Natto comes with a piece of thin plastic
over the beans to keep it from drying out. 
Packaging of frozen Natto

Natto comes in packages of 4 small
containers


Why would I take Natto with Calcium/Magnesium?

Natto contains massive amounts of vitamin K2. I heard on Dr. Paul's podcast (Against the Wind) that, while vitamin D3 is essential for the body to absorb Calcium, vitamin K2 is essential for making sure the Calcium gets deposited in the right places; building bones as opposed to arthritis, etc.

I had to take 4 capsules of the Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, and Vitamin D supplement at night before bed along with a teaspoon of Natto to be free from cramps all night. If I only took 3 capsules I would be on the verge of a cramp all night. If I took 4 capsules without the Natto I would be on the verge of a cramp all night. I needed to take 4 capsules with Natto before bed to have good results.

This is highly anecdotal and not scientific at all. I wanted to tell my experience here. Maybe it can help someone out there to figure out what combination of supplements they need to take to get rid of their leg cramps.

I didn't have to have many cramps to feel desperate to find a solution. They are so painful! And at the moment of muscle seizer one feels so helpless! 

If you have any tips for dealing with leg cramps please leave them in the comments below! :)

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Tropical Fruit Whip!

 This recipe is inspired by the Pineapple Whip recipe from Dinning On A Dime .com. 

Ingredients:

Frozen Bananas

Frozen Pineapple, fresh or canned

Canned Coconut milk

Vanilla Extract


A tip for those using canned pineapple: freeze it in an ice cube tray. This will make it easy to blend up.


I have only tried this recipe with canned pineapple. I think it would be much better with fresh pineapple, though. I can taste the "tinny" flavor from the tin can of the canned pineapple. 

These are rough quantities. Please adjust the amounts to your preferences!


Tropical Fruit Whip

Yield: 4 large servings

1 (13.5oz.) can coconut milk

1 (20oz.) can pineapple chunks, frozen

2 1/2 cups banana chunks, frozen

2 teaspoons vanilla flavoring (I really like Mexican style vanilla flavoring in this shake.)

Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until really smooth and somewhat aerated.

Serve cold. 

Enjoy!



Tuesday, August 3, 2021

KJV Pew Bible Review|Holman Publishers Vs. Hendrickson Publishers

A couple years ago I came to the conclusion that I would like to use a hardcover pew Bible, as opposed to a leather bound study Bible. The Bible that I use gets beat up. My Bible is part of my everyday, less than pristine, life.

Stitched Signatures
The stitches are visible in the crack above.


Why A Pew Bible?

They are:

• Cheap

• Durable

• Bare Bones Scripture

• Easy to replace

Another thing that made me want to use a pew Bible is that they tend to be plain scripture without commentary and references.

I like this for two reasons:

1. I can come to my own understanding of what the Bible means without as many preconceived notions.

2. The Bible can be fewer pages from Genesis through Revelations. 


I have a Holman Publishers pew Bible that I have used for the past 31 months. It has served me well. It is showing signs of wear and has needed taping in a few areas inside the front and back cover. Mr. In The Mid-west just bought me a new Bible. My new one is from Hendrickson Publishers. I will do a little review and comparison between the two.

Hendrickson Publishers on the Left
Holman Publishers on the Right


Holman Publishers KJV Pew Bible

ISBN #978-1-5864-0942-5

Dimensions:

8"×5.5"×1.25"

Font style and size:


Construction:

Stitched Signatures ✓

Ribbon X


Number of pages from Genesis through Revelations:

1077

Special Features:

Words of Christ in red ✓

Salvation plan ✓

Paragraph delineation symbols ✓

Epistle of dedicatory X

Study helps X

Maps ✓ (2 maps)


Capitol letters and spellings in particular verses:

Gen. 1:2 Capitol S in Spirit ✓

Psalm 51:11 Capitol S in Spirit  X

John 6:63 Capitol S in Spirit  X

2 Tim. 3:17 throughly not thoroughly ✓

1 John 5:7 Capitol F, W, H,+G in Father, Word, and Holy Ghost ✓

1 John 5:8 Capitol S in Spirit  X


Hendrickson Publishers KJV Pew Bible 

ISBN # 978-1-59856-220-0

Dimensions:

8.75"×5.5"×1.125"

Font style and size:


Construction:

Stitched Signatures ✓

Ribbon X


Number of pages from Genesis through Revelations:

740

Special Features:

Words of Christ in red  X

Salvation plan  X

Paragraph delineation symbols ✓

Epistle of dedicatory  ✓

Study helps  ✓ (Key Bible Promises, Harmony of the Gospels, Miracles of the Old Testament, Miracles of the New Testament, Parables of the Old Testament, Old Testament Prophecies of the Passion, and Parables of the New Testament. Only 15 pages total)

Maps ✓ (3 maps)


Capitol letters and spellings in particular verses:

Gen. 1:2 Capitol S in Spirit ✓

Psalm 51:11 Capitol S in Spirit ✓

John 6:63 Capitol S in Spirit  X

1 Tim. 3:17 throughly not thoroughly ✓

1 John 5:7 Capitol F, W, H,+G in Father, Word, and Holy Ghost ✓

1 John 5:8 Capitol S in Spirit ✓

I really like the fact that both Bibles are constructed with stitched signatures. Stitched signatures are much more durable than glued in pages.

I find both fonts and size of the letters easy to read.

The thing that I am most excited about in my new (Hendrickson Publishers) Bible is that it is only 740 pages Genesis through Revelations. 

One feature that I think I will miss is the words of Christ in red that the Holman Publishers Bible features.


Have you considered using a pew Bible for your main Bible? 

Do you want to know any other details about these two Bibles that I compared?

Psalm 119:89

For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven.