Hey baby, it’s cold outside! This puffer coat is so cozy, it’s become an instant IT item! I picked one up in vegan black leather and it’s so cozy and comfy; stay tuned, it will appear on the blog Monday!
Winter weather boots are hot right now. These faux fur boots are super cozy and these practical, yet fashionable, lug sole boots are perfect for inclement weather. Love!
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Thanks for stopping by! Stay tuned for more holiday and winter coverage in December.
The color of the year is here! How pretty is “Very Peri” from Pantone?! This is the first year in a long time that the color of the year isn’t one of the top colors from New York Fashion Week’s spring color palette. While shades of purple have been gaining popularity for some time, this particular shade was a surprise! A good surprise, in my humble opinion.
Periwinkle is a fabulous shade of purple because it has the most blue of any purple hue. It can easily be described as half blue and half purple. Personally, I put periwinkle in the purple family because my eyes see more of the purple than the blue; even though they are evenly mixed. Although, Pantone describes it more as a blue, and they place it in the blue family. They are the world color authority, so they know!
If you go back and look at the spring 2022 color palette, you will see several blue hues, and one purple. Very Peri is a great color to tie them all together. As we move into 2022, you may not always see this exact shade of Very Peri. Use it as a guide and gravitate towards shades of blue and purple. Designers are showing various blue and purple hues which range from pastel, to vivid and bright. There is a shade of blue and/or purple for you!
I found a few fabulous items around the web which are in the periwinkle family. If you want to rock this color now, here are a few options to get you started!
What do you think of Very Peri for 2022? To read more about the color of the year 2022, please visit Pantone.com.
Did you host a holiday gathering at your home and end up with tons of Turkey leftover? Yeah, this happens to us every year after Thanksgiving. To combat the leftover turkey, I try to get creative and move away from eating turkey sandwiches for a week. This year I made Turkey Mushroom Risotto and a Turkey Casserole to help use up the leftover turkey. It was delicious! Although the casserole did end up making more leftovers for us since we are a family of five. Haha, but I digress. . .
I thought I would share these recipes with you, in case you are hosting a holiday event in December and are cooking a turkey. These recipes can also be used with chicken if you are not hosting, but are interested in cooking them anyway. The risotto is really good with chicken! The casserole can also be made with tuna. If you make it with tuna, add a cup of peas. Peas are yummy with tuna.
Without further ado, here are my two leftover turkey recipe ideas!
Turkey mushroom risotto
I.5 cups chopped turkey
1 can chicken broth
3 tablespoons olive oil
3 cups sauteed mushrooms (Sautee in olive and garlic)
1 chopped onion
3 chopped garlic cloves
1 cup cooked rice (I use jasmine brown rice; you can use the rice of your choice)
3/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1 dash of black pepper
3 dashes of paprika
Sautee mushrooms ahead of time. Cook rice in a rice cooker or your preferred way of cooking.
In a separate pot, mix all other ingredients together EXCEPT the parmesan. Simmer on medium for 45 minutes while rice is cooking.
When rice is done cooking, mix the rice and the parmesan into the mixture and stir until completely covered. Simmer another ten minutes, stirring occasionally.
Serve and enjoy! You can top with more parmesan if you wish after plating. (Serves 6)
Cook pasta and carrots. In a mixing bowl, mix all other ingredients together except the crispy onions.
When pasta and carrots are done cooking, mix together with mixture. Stir until completely mixed. Pour into large casserole dish and smooth out the top. Top the casserole with crispy onions and cover the casserole dish.
Bake at 350 for 25 minutes covered. Remove cover and bake an additional 10 minutes uncovered.
Remove from oven and serve. Yum! (Serves 10)
There you have it! Two leftover turkey recipe ideas you can easily make at home without much effort. I hope you are enjoying the holiday season, and enjoy the rest of it!
Things you might need to make these leftover turkey recipe ideas at home:
Thanks for stopping by,
XOXO
Cathy
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