Mango Avocado Salad

We have so much going on at this time.  The blog seems to be the first thing to get put off followed by a number of other things.  We are awaiting the birth of our first granddaughter. I have been busy getting their room ready & running to appoints 2-3 times a week which are 140 miles from where we live. Its been a long journey with premature labor for a few months. I thought I’d at least share a recipe I recently made that is perfect for the doldrums of winter. I know it sounds funny but if you like mango & avocado you must give it a try! Mango Avocado Salad

Mango Avocado Salad
 
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Ingredients
  • 2 Mangoes, chopped into chunks
  • 2 Avocados, chopped into chunks
  • 1 Red Onion, chopped small
  • 1 Bell Pepper, chopped into ½" pieces (red, orange or yellow)
  • 1 Jalapeño, diced finely
  • 1 Bunch Cilantro, chopped
  • 2-4 Tbsp Lime Juice
  • Salt & Pepper
Instructions
  1. Prep all ingredients as listed.
  2. Gently combine all ingredients. Add salt & pepper to taste.
  3. Enjoy!

 

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Greek Rainbow Salad

I love flavorful food and this time of year its hard to find good  fresh veggies.  This salad is so flavorful and even the leftovers are good!  It requires a bit of chopping but is so worth it. I had a very hard time finding Greek salad dressing in Nebraska this summer when I was craving this salad, but found a great recipe for making the dressing at home.

Greek Rainbow Salad
 
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Ingredients
  • 1 Red Pepper
  • 1 Orange Pepper
  • 1 Yellow Pepper
  • 1 Cup Grape Tomatoes or Large Tomato, chopped
  • 1 Large Cucumber
  • ½ Cup Kalamata Olives
  • ½ Red Onion
  • 1 Tbsp Capers
  • ¼ Cup Greek Dressing (Kraft or Newman's Own is good) or try this recipe from Clover Lane
  • Season with Salt & Pepper to taste
  • Optional: Feta Cheese or Fresh Mozzarella crumbled on top.
Instructions
  1. Chop tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, olives and onion.
  2. Dump all ingredients together and enjoy!
Notes
This recipe keeps well in the fridge for a few days.

 

 

 

 

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Shrimp Linguine Makes Everything Better

What a crazy few months its been. We are glad 2012 is done and over.  There has been so much life happening around here I haven’t been able to post since we finished up harvesting in South Dakota.

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We came home short one dog. Our collie Sophie has been missing since October 6th from Harrold, SD. We’ve had several phone calls but it never ends up to be Sophie. Sophie was such a good girl we miss her so much.

We have taken in our daughters’ dog Chevy who is a black lab collie cross. Chevy is still a pup and will be 1 in March. Chevy likes to bark at any movement in the yard. Our other dog Peaches told Chevy she is the queen around here and that will not be changing. They get along pretty good however, I think Peaches gets annoyed by the playful puppy at times.

We are busy getting ready for the 2013 growing season. We are doing book-work and planning for the season.  I started going through seeds, figuring out what needs to be ordered and mapping out the garden and beds. I will be starting some perennial flowers and strawberries this month. It’s always good to have something growing and watch the little seed come to life in the dead of winter.

I have been busy painting walls and trim and hope to tackle the kitchen cupboards soon.  I have been working on the cure by Apartment Therapy.  It is such a great motivational tool and wonderful community – this is my fourth time.  Each day you receive a new email assignment to work on.  I have tackled our bathroom closets, kitchen cupboards and kids rooms.  I have many projects in the works I hope to share in the future.

January starts the birthday season around here with Brett turning 2. We each have a birthday every month until May.

We are expecting the birth of our first granddaughter in April which will definitely shake things up around here.

I will leave with one of my all-time favorite recipes – Shrimp Linguine. This isn’t very healthy but it makes a lot so its good to make for a potluck and not have it sitting around. I get to make it less than once a year since some of us around here have a strong dislike for peppers & onions.

Shrimp Linguine
 
Ingredients
  • ½ cup Butter
  • 1 pint Cream
  • ½ tsp chopped Garlic
  • 1 large Onion, chopped
  • 3-4 Peppers, chopped (yellow, orange or red are best),
  • ½ pound fresh Mushrooms
  • 1 can Cheddar Cheese Soup
  • 1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • 8 oz. Mayo
  • 2-16 oz. boxes Linguine Noodles broken into 3" pieces
  • 1 small box Mexican Velveeta
  • 1-1/2 pounds Large Shrimp, tails removed
  • ½ tsp. Cajun Seasoning
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Parmesan Cheese for serving

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