My husband's maternal grandmother's last name is Rich. When our son was learning to talk he used to call her Granny Witch. It was one of those things that's too cute/hilarious to correct - so we just let him call her that. We all got a kick out of it and he really thought that was her name...and that she was a witch; like one from Halloween. So in keeping with the season, here's one of my favorite recipes from Granny "Witch". This is one of those soups that's delicious and full of vegetables. My kids even eat it, and they don't usually eat anything that's not laced with sugar or deep fried. Hopefully yours will love it too!
Granny Witch's Cabbage Stew
1 large can Campbell's Tomato Juice1.5 cups celery, chopped1.5 cups carrots, chopped1/2 cup onion, diced1 can green beans, undrained1 can corn, undrained1 lb. ground beef, cooked and drained1/2 head cabbage, chopped salt and pepper to taste
Cook beef and drain fat. Combine all ingredients in a big pot and cook until vegetables are tender.
I usually get it boiling and then put a lid on it and simmer for an hour and a half.
Enjoy!
In case you hadn't noticed, this girl loves printables. I wish I had enough room (and frames!) in my house to display all of them because I love them all! I get bored with my decor at a faster rate than I should probably admit and this lets me switch things up in a quick, cheap way.
There's still time to decorate for Halloween so hurry and get these up! Click on the name of the blog, NOT THE PICTURE, and it'll re-route you to the download on the original post.
Subway art in the form of a pumpkin over atBlooming Homestead
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I Love Halloween found over at The Swell Life
Loving the mixture of text and design.Vintage Halloween Printable found at SugarTot Designs.
(via) I came across these three silhouettes last year and was excited to put them up again this year.Find them over at The Pink Peony of Le Jardin.
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Another favorite from last year was this "Eat, Drink and Be Scary"found at Craftily Ever After.Be sure to check out all the other ones she has while you're there!
(via) Another awesome subway art from one of the best craft blogs around. Head over to Eighteen25 for your copy.
(via) Fall/Autumn/Thanksgiving decorations are also a must-have this time of year. This is one of my favorites found at Hopscotch Studios Design.
Monday's over, it's now Tuesday. :)Have a great one!