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Main Section » Everyday Adventures 85 (Pork Chops, Crock Pot, Books, and More)

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Everyday Adventures 85 (Pork Chops, Crock Pot, Books, and More)

Oct 21, 2016

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There is a little bit of everything for this week’s Everyday Adventures post. And that is the exact reason I love these posts. It is such a fun way to share a few things that I have been doing!
mexican pork chops

I have been changing up the menu plan a lot. Mainly because I have been trying to use up some things that have been in the freezer and pantry too long. One day this week I made my Crock Pot Mexican Pork Chops in my casserole crock pot. We love these pork chops. They are so easy and so good!

If you don’t have a Casserole Crock Pot you should look into getting one. I LOVE mine.

sweet-potato-chips

I love Kettle Chips and bought these this week at Costco. I had high hopes for them, but they got mixed reviews from my family. They are good, but not great. If we are going to eat something unhealthy like a potato chip I think we would rather have the real thing not a sweet potato version.

Has anyone else tried these? I would love to hear what you thing.

library-book-sale

Library books sales are the best! My daughters and I went to one last Saturday and all paperbacks were 50 cents and all hardbacks were $1. We found quite a few books to add to our to read pile.

dressmakers-book

Speaking of books has anyone read this book? Or any books by this author?

I have mentioned before that I don’t read a lot of fiction. I read mainly non fiction and this book is reminding me why. I picked this book up awhile ago and finally decided to start it this week. I had heard good things about this author and decided to give one of her books a try.

I am about 80 pages into it and although the overall writing and story are good, I can’t get passed the novel part of this. It is based on a true story, which is why I thought I would like it, but I think I would rather just read the real story and not a novel based on it.

So my question is do I give it up? Or should I give it a little longer before I decide. I would love to hear what you think.

using-what-you-have

Yesterday I posted a recipe for an overnight apple french toast casserole. It is so good. The day I made it and was trying to use up a few things I also made a second version of one. I will share that recipe soon. Some of my best recipes really do happen when I am forced to get creative!

I hope you all have a great weekend!

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  1. sondra spencer

    October 21, 2016 at 1:39 pm

    I read your posts often but neglect to comment. I am going to make the apple carmel cobbler this weekend. Look forward to trying the overnight french toast recipe soon also. I always find great information on your blog and wonderful recipes to try. Thanks so much.

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  2. Lee

    October 22, 2016 at 8:20 pm

    I have read “Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker”. I have read most of Jennifer Chiaverini’s books and enjoyed them, but I had just finished a non-fiction book on the same subject so this was not one of my favorites. If you are looking for the real story of Mrs. Lincoln’s dressmaker I would suggest “Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly: The Remarkable Story of the Friendship Between a First Lady and a Former Slave” by Jennifer Fleischner. It is a fabulous read!

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    • Lynn

      October 23, 2016 at 7:21 pm

      I liked the style of writing of Jennifer Chiaverini, so I think I would like some of her other books. For this one I just think I would prefer the real story version. So thank you for the suggestion. I will definitely put it on my to read list! And I will give one of her other books a try as well.

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