Showing posts with label lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lists. Show all posts

11/26/13

A Line-Up of Lists

Most of the time, I'm a list maker. Not so much the other times of year, but especially during the holidays. I don't know if it's because I'm a Virgo, or it's just me.

But if I don't have lists, I'll just run around like a chicken with it's head cut off.

Not a good visual at 6 AM, is it?

Think about it. Do you make a list when you pack for vacation? Go to the grocery store? Errands you have to do?

I don't just list the items on a grocery list, but I also group them into sections.

When I have errands to run, I list them in the most efficient manner, from farthest away from home to closest, with the grocery store being last . . . AND with as few left turns as possible.

Don't get me on the left turn thing, because my hubby constantly pokes at me about it. 

Here's my take on it.

Let's just say that left turns aren't as efficient. They tend to take longer to make. And if you can only go on the green arrow, and yet you just missed the green arrow, you're stuck through the whole light.

This doesn't mean I don't take left turns, but if I can minimize them, I will.

Let's return to the topic of lists . . .

Back in the day when my sis-in-law and I took care of the desserts and appetizers, we tended to go big. For one, I have a big family. And when only some of us get together it could easily end up being 30+ people. I think the our largest amount of desserts we made was about eight, along with about the same amount of appetizers. Now, this wasn't just making pumpkin and pecan pie, oh, no, this was experimenting with new recipes, many of them from Bon Appetit. But I did draw the line to desserts that have instructions resulting in more than three columns or a full page.

Now the numbers have dwindled. My sis-in-law hasn't come for Thanksgiving in a few years, so my nephew Matt and I bake the desserts. Last year, he made all the desserts. I told him what to do, but he did all the hard work.

That, my friends, is how you learn, by doing not watching.

So many people are overwhelmed by the thought of cooking Thanksgiving dinner. Now, I know I've never cooked the entire meal, but the following technique works for all or part of the meal.

PLANNING

Don't wait until the day before to figure out what you need to buy at the store or what you want to make. Especially if you have to get the turkey. Those things take over 24 hours to thaw. It's past time to get started!

I'm going stick with desserts. Yesterday, I combed through my files to look for desserts from the four food groups: fruit, chocolate, nuts, and pumpkin . . . sometimes cheesecake and caramel are on the food group list. And if I can find something to combine the groups, the better: chocolate, caramel nut pie or pumpkin cheesecake for example. I have a few oldies, but goodies, but I try to have a couple of new recipes to try.

I have six recipes currently on my table, which I'll have to narrow down, but you get the picture. Before I even think about a grocery list, I need to see what ingredients I already have on hand to figure out what I need to buy.

So I start a list that looks something like this:

Sugar: 1/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1tsp, 1/4
Flour: 1 1/4, 1 1/4,
cream: 1
butter: 1/4, 1/4
eggs: 3, 1, 3, 4
And then add ingredients when I start to see I'll need other items
lt brown sugar: 1/2, 1/2
dk brown sugar: 1/2,
corn syrup: 3/4,
Dark corn syrup: 1/2,
whole milk: 1
pure maple syrup: 1/2
Pecans: 1/2,1 1/2, 1

This is where it comes in handy having another person help you. They read off the ingredients and you can put them in the proper place.

This is just three recipes and I only showed you a portion of what I do. Then I add up the amounts to compare to what I have on hand and what I need to buy. This is a good time to check your spices if like me, you don't use nutmeg but once a year.

Once you know what you need, make a grocery list. Since I make candy, I tend to know where I can find the cheapest cream. This is important because heavy cream is expensive and if you need a lot of it, it adds up. And when I say cheapest, I don't mean off brand, I mean the same brand--Land O Lakes--for the cheapest price. A couple weeks ago, I found some at a local grocer for almost $8 a quart, but I can find the same product at Sam's Club for about half that amount.

Guess where I'm going for an extra trip. Yep, Sam's Club. It's worth NOT paying that extra $4! Plus, I can get the other items that I'll need in bulk.

Then the grocery store for the odd stuff: gingersnaps, raisin bread, vanilla, green apples, etc.

. . .then I have to find room in my refrigerator for all this stuff .  . .

Now the fun starts-- you have to figure out what order you need to make the desserts. Remember, it's not one at a time. You will be making pieces of each dessert before you combine them into the final product. Many times pie crusts need to be made and refrigerated prior to rolling out and baking.

READ the instructions on ALL the recipes to plan your day accordingly. Sometimes you will have to bake a fruit pie for over an hour and your oven will be occupied, or at a different temperature than your cheesecake, or whatever.

**IF you are making a cheesecake, put the eggs and cream cheese out at room temperature the night before you make it!

Make the cheesecake first thing in the morning to allow it time to cool and chill before Thanksgiving.

If you need chopped nuts for two of the three recipes, chop them all at once and separate them into different piles. My best friend during this time is plastic wrap and sharpies. I write on EVERYTHING, because when you have three crusts chilling in the fridge it's nice to know which one goes with which recipe!

About halfway through the process, you'll realize you forgot to eat lunch. And then comes wine-thirty. And then you forget so many other things. Or your crusts look like the cat gnawed on it (mine do), or your cheesecake has a huge crack down the middle, and you don't really care as long as it tastes good. . .

It's okay.

Either find someway of covering it up . . . or don't bother. Once you ring the dessert bell no one will care what it looks like as long as they get some.

And more than anything else--enjoy this time with your family. That's really what this holiday is all about, not turkey, stuffing, desserts, football, or even Macy's Thanksgiving parade.

This is the time to be thankful for your family, because no matter what stupid stuff you do they will always be there for you . . . unless you keep doing it over and over again, but that's your problem not theirs . . .

Later, Peeps, I have some lists to make!


4/23/13

I Need Lists!

I used to be a list person.

I'd write the things I needed to accomplish down and mark them off when I accomplished them. It held a very Zen quality to the accomplishment.

I think I need to start writing lists again.

Yesterday was one of those days. You know, the days where you feel like a gerbil running the wheel with a whole lot of nothing getting done.

And hubby wonders what I do all day--and no, it isn't reading, writing or eating bonbons!

I did write two things on the list and I accomplished them:

--call Girl Scout office to get medical release form for kidlet's summer camp
--call doctor's office to make appt for wellness visit for kidlet's THREE camps AND next year's school.

Then the gerbil wheeling started--

Separate and start laundry
Walk (1 hour)
Rotate laundry
shower
fold first batch of clothes
make phone calls
Go to Leslie's pool supply--waited over 30 min for one clerk to check me out.
get car washed
go to grocery store--Reasors--I'm not as familiar with this store, so it involved walking up and down every aisle (1 hour)
fill car with gas--watched lunatics speed around gas station
Take groceries inside house and put up while inhaling lunch (1 PM)
Fill out survey for Leslie's Pool store
Rotate and fold rest of laundry (somewhere in there I managed to do three loads)
Iron shorts
Decide to clean inside of car--managed to clean only half of it--I should point out that the car is actually neat and tidy, just dusty and the windows have that film on them (I will finish this job today).
Pick kidlet up from school
combat driving on expressway results with bolt in tire
Drop kidlet off at home
drive to tire repair shop, just a mile or so away
Wait 45 minutes until tire bay opens up
Tire fixed.
Home in time to feed dog, feed kidlet and whip up banana smoothie for myself
backwash pool
take kidlet to swim practice
Walk (1 hour)
wait until kidlet is through swimming--think of ending for picture book
go home . . .inhale Jalapeno Cheetos hubby brought home--no I didn't need to eat them

I think that was it. I went to bed about 10 PM. I did wake up when the storms rolled through around 1 or 2 AM. And I didn't do two of the things I wanted to do:

--fill out the camp forms prior to Wellness visit
--write more on my picture book.

Today isn't going to be a whole lot better, especially since it's about thirty degrees colder!

Later, Peeps!

8/1/11

Summer Lethergy

I have been seriously slacking in the last few weeks. And according to my blog stats, so has my quiet army of blog hoppers. Summer has us in its grips of ennui.

The heat in the middle of this country is freaking ridiculous! We've had 100+ temps in June, most of July, and I don't think the meteorologists expect a break until winter rolls in. Almost all the yards are brown. Trees are killing off their leaves to remain alive. And no one wants to go outside. Heck, we have a swimming pool and we don't want to go outside. I've managed to scorch myself on the latex-coated pool mat! Yes, it's that bad.

Does that mean I've been writing like a fiend?

Uh, no. Remember, I have a kid at home--school starts on August 22!! Only a few more weeks to go. I think we have everything ready for the big day. I know I do! I have finally written down monthly goals for August. And it's a hefty list:
  • Write bio for Susan--I'm giving a talk to Romance Writers Ink about REJECTION in November, which reminds me--I need to finish writing notes down for this!
  • Write 25 pgs and 1 pg synopsis for FIRE--I need to this by August 12, since I want to enter a contest
  • Write article for Amy's Author EMS site--Amy asked me to give a tutorial about how to set up Blogger as a website presence, due Aug. 12. I started this blog in 2008, I don't remember what I did! Oh, well, writer here. I can simply lie about it!
  • Edit/format MAZE to publish Sept. 1--get on Laura's butt about my cover design. I also need to read up on the new guidelines for Smashwords and Kindle. They have something new with linking the chapters to the locations in the book, which means I'll need to REDO the three books already available! UGH!
  • Edit TROLL for publication in October--I honestly don't see this happening! September, maybe. August, not so much.
Oh, yeah, we're also going on vacation in August, and we need to get everything ready for the housesitter. That way all she has to do is take care of the pool, dog and guinea pig.

Did I ever mention that I like lists?

I do. It helps the Virgo in me to keep track of everything going on. Are you a list maker? Or do you wing it? When I try to wing it, I always forget something. Well, gotta go and get started on my bio. Okay, I lied. I do have a shorty-short one on this blog, but I'm also writing a long one that's running about 1000 words.

Later, Peeps!