Recipe of the Week: 6-8 Ounces Bow Tie Pasta, cooked & drained 16 Ounce Jar Alfredo Sauce Asparagus Spears, cut into pieces ½ C. Sun Dried Tomatoes in Oil, chopped 1 C. diced, cooked Ham or Chicken 1 C. Shredded Mozzarella By special request … over the next few weeks I am going to post […]
Archives for September 2013
Delightfully delicious fruit dessert pizza for any special occasion
Recipe of the Week: Ingredients Refrigerated Pie Crust Dough Melted Butter Sugar Cinnamon Philadelphia Cheesecake Filling Assorted Fresh Fruit Apricot Jelly This ‘PIZZA’ is a colorful addition to any table. Cool fruit for summer parties is always a hit. FRUIT PIZZA INSTRUCTIONS: Roll out pie crust to fit pizza pan, crimp edges. Brush w. butter […]
Painting the “World’s Tallest Statue of an American Hero”
How do you keep the “World’s Tallest Statue of an American Hero” looking good to the thousands of folks driving past on Interstate 45 every day? We stopped by the Sam Houston Statue along I-45 near Hunstville not long ago and watched as they were giving him a new coat of paint. Curves, angles, pockets, […]
Party Time Delights for Kids … Big Kids Too!
Recipe of the Week: These are not my original ideas. The ladies at my church did this today for a kids program and I just had to share. You can bet I will be using their wonderful ideas in my catering.
Performer, composer and classical concert pianist to perform at Lone Star College
In case you missed it … The Woodlands’ own Jordan Ong will captivate his audience at Lone Star College – Montgomery, (on FM 242) with his interpretation of compositions from Chopin, Debussy, Liszt and others, Friday, September 13th, at 1 p.m. Twenty-year-old Jordan Ong, classical concert pianist, a senior honor student at UT Austin, is […]