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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Dinner Time Recipes - Ham, Asparagus, Cheddar Biscuits

Jessica Durst Yarborough's photo.
I'd like to say I cook dinner most nights of the week, but sadly that's not true! We are probably at the point of cooking 3 nights a week, going out 2 nights, and eating left overs or something else we find around the house the other 2.
I went to Columbia to see Mom and my grandma on Monday night, so I figured I should cook a yummy dinner for Stu last night. I was more impressed by my apron that I made from one of his old button down shirts, but after posting this on social media, you all seemed more interested in what I cooked!
Here is the recipe for this yummy dinner :) Ill post later with instructions on my DIY (Do It Yourself) apron!

Cooked ham and pineapple chunks threaded on skewers and coated with a zesty, sweet glaze.
Asparagus Wrapped in Bacon  Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with black pepper and sea salt. Roast in a 400 oven for 15 mins {turning in between} until browned. If you would prefer, you can grill 5 mins on each side until bacon is cooked and crispy.

Ham cooked in Pepsi & Pineapple
 
Serves: 4
Cook time: 30 mins
 
Ingredients
2 packs of Smithfield Ham
1 small can of chunk pineapple
1/3 cup of pepsi
 
Instructions
I choose the easy way out with the ham! I love Smithfield's already cooked ham slices. I like to overcook for the 2 of us so Stu will have lunch to take to work, so that's why I chose 2 slices. Heat over to 350. Put the two slices in a baking dish. Cover the ham with the pine apple chunks or slices, and then pour the Pepsi on top of it all. Bake for 30 mins.
 
Asparagus Wrapped in Bacon
 
Serves:6
Prep time:10 mins
Cook time:15 mins
 
Ingredients
2 lbs Asparagus
1 package of Maple Bacon
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
Salt/Pepper
 
Instructions
Trim Asparagus ends so that they are all even with one another {about 1-2 inches off}. Rinse
Bundle 5-6 asparagus, wrap tightly with maple bacon, seal with a toothpick.
Place all bundles in a foil lined 9×13 baking dish or pan.
Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
Roast for 7 mins, turn and roast an additional 7 mins until bacon is cooked through
 
 Cheddar Bay Biscuits
 
Brand: Martha White
Prep time: 5 mins
Cook time: 9-12 mins
 
Ingredients
1/2 cup milk
1 bag of Martha White Chedder & Garlic
 
These guys taste just like red lobsters and were so easy to make!

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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Remembering Riggs

Many of you have probably seen your friends changing their profile pictures to the picture above or heard someone mention Riggs this past week. I can never imagine the pain that the Farmer family is going though. I wanted to reach out and help our friends during this difficult time. I found that by sharing my talent in jewelry was the best way that Stu and I could help out and cherish the memory of Riggs.

The Riggs Bracelet is now available. Adults bracelets have three mouse heads ands the kids bracelets have one mouse head and 2 sets of 3 pearls.



Please take time to go visit and like the facebook page created for Riggs. https://www.facebook.com/RememberingRiggs

This was a post that Caroline Farmer left earlier this week that I would like to share with you. -"Everyone says "what can we do?" There is nothing. Our communities have engulfed us in love and support and prayer and that is more than we could ask for at this... time.
Riggs Farmer was a precious little boy with blonde hair and beautiful blue eyes. He had a contagious laugh. He had a precious birthmark on his calf. He didn't like wearing shoes and was struggling with sippy cups. He danced everyday to the Jake and The never land pirates theme song. He loved water - the ocean, the hose, mud puddles. He loved taking the cover off of the air vent. He liked climbing in the refrigerator. He loved to eat with his little hands and feed his dogs from his high chair. He loved his friends at the CDC. He loved taking everything out of a bag. He liked to beat on the washing machine while it ran. He crawled really fast. He liked dog kisses. He loved laying in the bed between his parents and laughing. He did not like riding in his car seat for a long time but would grab anything in reach and throw it as far as he could. He loved taking a bath. He loved opening and shutting doors. When he got excited, he would clap as hard as he could. If his dogs were outside, he would sit at the door and bang the blinds against the glass. He thought wearing glasses was hilarious - sunglasses or his granddad a reading glasses. He liked crawling in to his parents closet - a no no room. He liked for me to blow him with the hair dryer. He liked turning the page of books - before I could finish reading the page. He liked turning the wheel to the golf cart and his toy truck. He liked magnets. He would light up when someone he loved walked in a room. He loved his uncle who acted like a kid with him.
For him, we ask you that you change your profile picture this week to this graphic so that his love can be seen around the world through social media. He made an impact on this world in less than 13 months.
This graphic is perfect, we were teaching Riggs to love Jesus, Clemson University, and all things Disney. He had shown love for his animals since he was a few days old.
God bless you, my son. Run free with Jesus and big mama (my mom). Please ask Jesus to give your parents strength to go on this earth without you, your joy, and love. You gave me more than I could have ever imagined. I love you. I love you to the moon. I love you farther than Buzz can fly his spaceship. You did everything right. You made Jesus, Big Mama, and Mickey Mouse happy. You are perfection. "-

If you would like to order a Riggs bracelet, please send an email to ASTSCJess@gmail.com 
 
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Thursday, June 4, 2015

MY facebook is for MY thoughts.

MY Facebook is for MY thoughts. If you don't like what I say or do on there, then please delete me as a friend. If you don't have something nice to say, then please don't say anything at all. Especially if you do not even know me!

Yesterday around 3pm I posted a status on MY facebook page about seeing a homeless man wearing a ZTA big letter shirt. I then said for sorority girls to please not give your big letter shirts or jerseys to Goodwill or other stores similar so that other people can wear them and misrepresent us. MY comment was meant to sorority girls. NOT to homeless people.

The man that I saw wearing this shirt may or may not have been homeless. He was clean cut, just happened to be wearing a bright turquoise shirt with ZTA on the front.
If you were the Zeta sister that took this shirt off your back so this man could have a shirt to wear, then my hands are clapping for you. Thank you for thinking of others and literally giving away the shirt you are wearing so someone else could have it.
If you were the Zeta sister that donated your old clothes to goodwill, good for you! I have taken a many of things there these past couple months after our move, and I know they were very appreciated. I am not ashamed to say I shop at Goodwill and Salvation Army too!
If you were the Zeta sister that donated your big letter shirt to Goodwill, then I am very disappointed. Not everyone receives a big letter shirt. Sure anyone who attends a sorority or fraternity formal gets a tshirt with letters on it, but NOT a big letter shirt. Your letters are meant to be worn with pride. You are representing an organization that stands for much more than just YOU. Not everyone can wear a big letter shirt. Only initiated members who have worked hard to get that that position. If you do not want your letter shirts anymore, than please donate to a local chapter or to younger sisters that will appreciate and cherish those letters.

Around 9pm, this status had gotten so out of control with people bashing me about comments on homeless people, that I deleted the status. I am not sorry for posting what I did. I am sorry that I offended people by it. I am not sure when people got the idea to be rude to me for assuming something different. I understand that people will see one thing even if I meant something else, but why do people feel the need to bash someone else on their views.

I deleted the status. Thought everything was over and done with. Until I woke up this morning to this message from a girl I went to high school with.


"I saw your post about the homeless man wearing one of your sister sorority shirts. GOD FORBID. if that's all you have to worry about is a homeless man wearing one of your fellow sisters shirts than I'd say you've got it pretty fucking made. Your disgusting for saying that. And the only reason I'm not posting on your time line is so I don't embarrass my father. A man who struggled with addiction, hit rock bottom, lives in a HOMELESS shelter downtown and is working harder than you've ever worked to rebuild his live. So for what you ignorantly said...FUCK YOU. you are so disgusting and rude and spoiled. If someone wants to donate their stupid sorority shirt to goodwill it's their choice. Who are you to tell someone not to donate their clothes to goodwill. Who do you think you are!? Oh I know, I snobby stuck up bitch. You need to put a filter on that mouth."





I have now given it a few hours and decided to address this on MY blog. Yet again, I am not sorry for posting what I did. I am sorry that I offended people by it. I have made it clear that I am not shaming this man for wearing a shirt that he probably had no idea what it meant. I would never talk to someone this way though. I have respect for myself and my family and would never want to belittle someone with my words.

Clearly many of the people that read this status yesterday either were not in a sorority or really hated them! If you were not or are not a greek member, then please keep to yourself about this matter because you will never understand the bond and friendships you make from being greek. There were plenty of times in college that Greek members get made fun of for "buying friends", but being in a greek organization is much more than that. I have so much confidence in myself, my leadership and my beliefs because of some of the lessons I learned while in Zeta for 4 years. After college, you become an alum and really realize that your Greek organization is not just for 4 years, and it could be for a life time if you choose it. I have so much pride for being a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and want to wear my letters all the time. They represent strong women, loyalty, a bonding friendship, hard work, and most of all are MY letters that I earned the right to wear.
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