Monday, February 25, 2019

Short Stories: The Old Piano


She walked up the old pathway holding her grandmother’s hand. Five feet away from the front porch her grandmother stopped suddenly. The girl turned and looked at her grandma. The grandmother just returned the gaze, smiled, and then continued walking. The house looked to be the skeleton of what it once could have been. The shrubs were overgrown and the paint was chipping. The once grand wrap-around porch was sunken in and saggy. The girl carefully lead her grandmother up the front porch and to the front door.
“Are you sure you want to do this grandma? We don’t know what it looks like inside.”

The grandma smiled and squeezed the girls hand. “Don’t worry about me, dear… Don’t worry about me.”

The girl sighed and released her hand just long enough to unlock the front door. The duo entered the house to be greeted with the smell of an old musty house. The girl gasped as they were greeted with what once was a grand entryway. The grandmother released her granddaughter’s hand and took a step into the middle of the room. The girl was silent as her grandmother closed her eyes and stood very still. In the old woman's mind, she was remembering. Every little thing that took place in her childhood home. The parties her father the rich banker through. The night the bank closed. And finally… having to say goodbye. The family had left the house fully furnished, the old woman opened her eyes and looked around at the empty room. She started towards the upstairs when she remembered her granddaughter.
“ Do you mind if I look on my own at first?”

“No grandma, you go ahead.” The granddaughter went out and sat on the porch as the grandma headed upstairs. She went in and out of every room. All were empty, But some still had the beautiful wallpaper and cloth covered light fixtures. She could almost hear the sounds of the parties that had gone on downstairs. She descended the stairs just as gracefully as she had on her sixteenth birthday in 1924. Now in 1988, at 80 years old she was reliving every moment in her childhood home. She wandered through her father’s office and down the hall through her mother's sitting room. She walked through the kitchen and formal dining room. And she finally ended up in what had once been her favorite room in the house. To her surprise, she found it to be not empty. Her heart skipped a beat as the walked over to the one cloth draped piece of furniture. She carefully lifted the cloth to reveal her once pride and joy. Her piano.

The girl on the front porch was called back into the house by the lively sound of a slightly out of tune piano and her grandmother singing. She peeked around the corner and smiled at her grandmother who was sitting at the piano singing one of the songs from her childhood “Ain’t We Got Fun.”

She looked up as her granddaughter entered the room and felt the tears running down her face.
“Thank you, thank you so much!”
The granddaughter walked over to the piano and sat down. She slowly began to pick up where grandma had left off.

“In the winter in the summer, ain’t we got fun!”

Recipe Review: Crockpot Ranch Chicken Tacos

This is a recipe review for the blog: The View from 510 ranch chicken tacos recipe.

Ingredients:

4 Frozen Chicken Breasts
1 packet of ranch seasoning
1 packet of taco seasoning
1 can of chicken broth

Directions:
Place chicken breasts in the crock-pot.

In a separate bowl mix the ranch, taco seasoning, and the chicken broth until combined.

Add mixture to the crock-pot with the chicken.

Cook on low for 5 hours.

Shred chicken, let sit for another 30 minutes.


Review:

Best. Tacos. Ever. 10 out of 10 would recommend.

This recipe is great for if you have a busy schedule, or have to work late. Plus, this recipe only has 4 ingredients! This recipe is also great on nachos, the crunch from the chips compliments the flavor and zestiness of the chicken. I could probably eat this stuff once a week and be happy. 





Monday, February 11, 2019

Recipe review: Quaker Oat's Vanishing Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Welcome to my Recipe Review for Quaker Oats - Vanishing Oatmeal Raisin Cookies.

In my segment: Recipe Review, I take the recipes off the back of ingredient boxes and put them to the test. After I finish baking them I will give them a full review along with a rating from 0 to 10 stars. Let's get started!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup of butter (1 stick) plus 6 tbs.

3/4 cup  of brown sugar

1/2 cup of granulated sugar

2 eggs

1 tsp. of vanilla

1 1/2 cups of flour

1 tsp. of baking soda

1 tsp. of cinnamon

1/2 tsp. of salt

3 cups of Quaker Oats


1 cup of raisins


Directions:

1. Heat oven to 350࿁F. In a large bowl, beat butter and sugars together in an electric mixer on medium speed until creamy.

2. Add eggs and vanilla, beat well

3. Add combined flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt; mix well.

4. Add oats and raisins, mix well.

5. Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets.

6. Bake 8to 10 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool 1 minute on cookie sheets; remove to wire rack. Cool completely. Store in tightly sealed containers. Makes about 4 dozen cookies.

Review:

Overall these cookies are delicious! They have a delightful cinnamon-ey flavor that gives a bright note to these cookies. I threw in a handful of toasted walnuts for some crunch. My one complaint would be that they are extremely soft and have a tendency to stick together. Overall I would give the recipe a solid 9 out of ten stars.