This is our favorite, go-to soup in the fall and winter. It can be thrown together in 20 minutes or less, is great doubled for a crowd, and chances are -- you have everything on hand. It is adapted from the Baker Upstairs. We LOVE Jamie’s Breadsticks with it.
Easy Potato Cheese Soup -- printable version here.
6-8 small russet potatoes or 4 big ones
4 Tbs. butter (if you want to make it REALLY good, substitute some bacon drippings for the butter. Basically, when you make bacon, save the bacon grease in a container just for this purpose. It makes it YUM.)
1/2 cup flour
2 cups milk --whatever you have on hand
4 cups chicken broth OR 4 cups water + 4 chicken boullion cubes (my favorite is the Better Than Bouillon -- I find it is least expensive at Costco)
Seasoned salt and or garlic salt to taste
a couple of big handfuls of shredded cheese
a few big spoonful's of sour cream (also optional if you don’t have it on hand)
Optional:
If you don’t have bacon drippings, throwing in some real bacon bits is so yummy
*optional: garnish with additional cheese, sour cream, real bacon bits and green onion.
Pierce the potatoes a few times and microwave them all until soft, in my microwave it’s about 12 minutes. Let cool while you are putting everything else together. When cool, I take the skins off, but I know some like to leave them on. Cut them into bite size pieces
Melt the butter in a large soup pot, add the flour and whisk until smooth and combined about 2 minutes. Add the milk and chicken broth and cook, stirring occasionally until thick and bubbly, about 6-8 minutes.
Gently stir in potato chunks. Add seasoned salt/garlic salt to taste and add the cheese, stir until melted. Take off heat, stir in sour cream.
Enjoy!!
These are simple, lovely gifts to give or to make for your own car to freshen it up a bit.
I used cinnamon sticks (these were from the dollar tree), some marshmallow fireside scented oil from bath & body works (any essential oil would work), and some eucalyptus cuttings. (found at craft stores, even walmart has it)
We love seasonal books, especially on such a fun holiday for kids. We have collected dozens over the years, here are our favorites:
1. Witches Four by Marc Brown
. My mom used to read this to us -- LOVE it.
Our headlights were pretty foggy and dull and I have seen headlight restoration advertised in kits and by pros from $20-$100, so I thought I would try a trick I saw somewhere -- toothpaste!
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