Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Tortellini Sausage Soup

Inspired by numerous photos on Pinterest, I decided to make tortellini soup for dinner tonight.  I used what I had on hand, started throwing stuff in the pot, and I think it turned out pretty darn good, if I do say so myself.  (And I do.)  I have no idea if it's like any of the recipes that inspired me, because I never bothered to look at the recipes.  I'm that way.  It makes my family nuts because I'm one of those "just throw it all in a pot" cooks and they want recipes.  After I made this, I looked at my empty cans and such, and decided to write this one down for future reference.  My youngest daughter really liked this, and who knows, she may want to make it someday...


Recipe is as follows:
19 ounce package of Italian turkey sausage (or whatever kind you have)
1 large onion, diced
3 large cloves of garlic
1 1/2 cups sliced carrots
2 large stalks of celery with tops, diced
(3) 14.5 ounce cans lower sodium chicken broth
14.5 ounce can of crushed tomatoes
1/2 can water
19 ounce bag of frozen tortellini
9 ounce bag of fresh spinach
1 teaspoon fennel seed
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes to taste
1/3 cup heavy whipping cream

Brown sausage and drain off any fat.  Add onions and garlic to pan with sausage and cook a couple minutes.    Add carrots, celery, chicken broth, and crushed tomatoes.  This is where you add a 1/2 can of water.  Why? Because it is my nature to rinse cans as to not waste any food, so I just had to swirl some water in the tomato can and then throw that in the pot as well.  Add salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes.  (I like it spicy so I throw in a bunch of those lovely red flakes!)  Bring to a boil and simmer until carrots are tender.  (10 to 15 minutes)  Add tortellini and return pot to boiling.  Simmer tortellini in soup for 10 minutes or so.  Throw in the bag of spinach.  Simmer 5 minutes.  Just before serving, stir in the cream (or half n half or whatever you have).  

This is another on of those soups that I really don't think you could mess up.  It could be simmered much longer but my youngest was "huuunnnngry" and I needed to cook fast. I tend to cook based on what I have in the house because there is no such thing as a quick trip to the grocery store where I live.  If you have it and like it, throw it in.  Don't have it, throw in something else.  The flavors I was looking for in this soup was the sausage and the fennel.  Leave those out, and you'll just have a different soup.  It's all good!  Enjoy!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

A Valentine Re-Share

Happy Valentine's Day!  On this day, more than any other, I think of my parents.  Not individually, but as a couple.  I'm re-sharing a post that I made a while back about the parents of these cute kids you see here:  (I'm the bald one.)

 
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I wish you all lots of love!

Monday, July 23, 2012

They're popping...FAST!

The sunflowers are defying all expectations.  They were scheduled to bloom mid August.


Instead, they are starting to pop open now.


They have also bolted up another foot (or more) in the last week and for some reason are over 6 feet tall this year.  Go figure!  Based on their growth rate this year, I'm sure that THIS WEEKEND will be optimum field viewing.  I'm just positive that this will be it.  (Unless they surprise me again...)

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Buds? Yes, Buds!

Buds are already developing on the sunflowers!


Wow!  This is really early! 
It might be next weekend (the 21st) when some of them start to pop open.


Sorry, I couldn't resist sticking in a picture of Gracie.  My how she's grown! 
Almost as fast as the sunflowers!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Finally some rain!

The sunflowers, which were planted on May 30th, have not had one drop of rain...until yesterday.  Almost two inches of rain fell on the field!


Despite the fact that the sunflowers have had no rain (up until yesterday) and many days of over 100 degree weather, they have sprung up to about three feet tall.


Sunflowers really do grow despite terrible conditions.  Right now, our corn crop is looking like it could be a total loss.  Hopefully the rain and some predicted lower temps (90's instead of 100's) will help the soybean crop.  As for the sunflowers, they should bloom in August sometime.  I do seem to keep up with posting more on Face Book so if you want to check in there, just search "Grinter Farms" and "like" us.   

Friday, June 1, 2012

Sunflowers Planted!!

Ted got the sunflowers planted on Wednesday.  That was May 30th.  I think this is the earliest he has ever planted sunflowers.

We've gotten a couple of nice rain showers since he planted them so the timing (so far) has been good.  
I'll keep the field updates coming, as I know many of you are interested as to when they will bloom.  At this point in time, they should bloom in August.

I also wanted to let you "Face Bookers" out there know that I've started a page for the farm.  
Just *like* Grinter Farms and I'll post updates there as well...actually, probably more since it's just much easier to access.

Have a fabulous weekend everybody!


Friday, February 17, 2012

Gracie Mae

We had forgotten what it was like to have a puppy in the house...
Sleep deprivation from being up several times a night for potty breaks.
Constantly telling the puppy "No!"
Having to have the house "puppy-proofed."
Scheduling our day around the puppy's schedule.
We had also forgotten how much fun it is to watch them play.
Watching their joy when they find the perfect leaf to bring you...or to keep away from you.
Watching their tiny legs stumble about.
And cuddle time!  Oh, we had forgotten all about cuddle time!