Just as the bad weather hits Ohio, we are off to Sanibel for two weeks in the sun with Joe and Glenda. Even though I said I was not dragging a bunch of supplies with us this time, the car is packed. We are stopping first to see David and Johnna and JD. David has a new place to show us and a new favorite restaurant for us to try. Then on we go to the island. The dogs have begun to sense trouble ahead, but once this is over we are home for the long winter...which I don't mind at all. I've traveled so much in the past that home calls me and it is where I am happiest. I am pleased, too, that Nate and Matt will be here with the dogs because the guys need to work and attend classes and the dogs need their attention. I am not boarding the dogs at the vet's again because they were not well taken care of over Christmas. I believe the doctors will see to it that the boarding policies are changed there, but now I don't trust the situation, so it is home for the dogs from now on.
The condo on the beach will be a fun experience and several people we know may be visiting. I don't want to entertain too much, but I have some good ideas for dips, new decks of cards, a puzzle, and the Sequence game. I have a traveling library for beach reading for everyone. The camera is charged and I will have pictures for you.
Note: Speaking of thoughtful gestures and trips, Pam, Kathy and Mary Susan put together one of those Shuttterfly picture books, bound and lovely, to say thanks for the Thanksgiving trip to Hilton Head. It is something to keep to remind us of the fun we had. (I am showing two examples of these on line books) If you have not seen these books that YOU can produce on line with family pictures etc. look into it, it is fun to do and easy as well. http://www.shutterfly.com
I hope your New Year is fantastic and I'll leave you with some dips in case you are have a Super Bowl Party--what ever that is.( LOL) I have never in my life had one, but many people are crazy about Super Bowl parties and dips are perfect for them, so I hear.
Lima Bean Guacamole:
Cook 10 ounces frozen lima beans in salted water until tender, drain and rinse. Pulse in processor with 1 avocado, 1/2 chopped small onion, the juice of 2 limes, 1 serrano chile. 1/2 cup torn cilantro, and salt to taste (pepper too). Fold in 1 chopped tomato.
Garlic-Herb Dip:
3 heads garlic cut crosswise. Drizzle with olive oil, wrap in foil and roast at 400 for 40 minutes. Squeeze out the pulp, mix with 1 cup mayo, 1 tsp. each lemon zest and juice, chopped sage and parsley to taste, salt and pepper to taste.
Hot Crab Dip:
Mix 3 ounces cream cheese, 1/2 cup mayo, 2 tsps. lemon juice, hot sauce and chopped parsley to taste; fold in 1/2 pound crab meat. Spread in a baking dish, top with breadcrumbs (I use panko) and bake at 425. until golden, about 15 minutes.
Blue Cheese Dip:
Mix 4 ounces crumbled blue cheese, 1/2 cup each mayo and sour cream, 1/4 cups buttermilk and some minced chives.
To make it Buffalo Dip use the above and add hot sauce to taste, 1/2 cup finely chopped celery, and replace the chives with minced celery leaves.
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