Archive for October, 2008

I am a little late on sharing this with you, but here goes:

Our family, ages 10 and up do this (good readers). We just completed it and are starting over. Would you like to join us?

Each week, I will share what we are reading (large portions of scripture in context).

Now, our “big boys” have been giving us a candy bar each week we accomplish the reading and remember to pray for the boys each day. We aren’t just talking “fun size” now. These are the real thing!

This time around, we are going to make note of any reference to geocentricity.

Now, if you are up to the challenge, here is this week’s reading:

Read Genesis.

We are getting ready to send off our hunters. Here is the menu I have come up with:

Breakfast
Choice of the following:
Egg Muffin (English muffin, cheese, sausage, egg)
Egg casserole (shredded potato, bacon, egg, cheese)
Yogurt with granola

Lunch
Choice of the following:
Cup O Noodles
Meat sandwich
Cheese sticks and/or carrot sticks

Dinner
1. Steaks and scalloped potatoes
2. Stew and biscuits
3. Hot dogs and chips
4. Hamburgers
5. Deer backstraps and cubed potatoes

Snacks
Marshmallows
Cookies
Muffins
Cocoa
“Emergency rations” (candy)

We will prepare most of the items ahead of time so they can simply be heated. The exceptions would be steaks and backstraps.

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We, at the McLean household, have finally decided on who we are going to cast our vote for. It’s been a long, difficult  decision. There are five voters in our home now, so we take this very seriously. We know that just a few votes can make all the difference.

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Fried ramen noodles with green bean and bacon topping

Anne created the fried ramen noodle recipe and my son, Joe, created the green bean and bacon topping.

Anne Fried Ramen as told by Joe
Servings: 5 or 6 people (maybe 7 or 8 for people who eat a little)

5 packages of pork or oriental flavored Maruchan Ramen packages
7 to 10 eggs (generally you use two eggs to one package of ramen, but I like it a little less eggy)

You may crunch up the noodles before you cook them, or you can leave them long, but you’ll chop them up anyway while frying them. It’s easier to handle them when they are crunched up. Put all the noodles in a pot of water and heat it short enough not to bring it to a boil but long enough to separate the noodles. While that’s cooking, crack the eggs in a bowl or blender and purée them… the eggs that is. Not the blender. Once the noodles are done cooking, strain the water out and put them back in the pot you cooked them in, add the puréed eggs and mix well.

Put a table spoon of oil in the bottom of two frying pans and add the egg and noodle mixture. I like to cook on high and after a while turn it down to medium to let the sliminess in the eggs cook out a little. While frying, use a pancake spatula to chop and turn the eggs. Sprinkle the flavor packets over the noodles to taste (I do two to each pan while the egg is still cooking then I might add another afterward if needed). Once the egg is cooked, the fried ramen is complete.

Green bean and bacon topping
Serving: 4 or 5 people (or more)

Bunch of bacon (I use bacon ends)
Couple hand fulls of frozen green beans
Couple hand fulls of chopped and diced onion. You can use rings if you wish, although I’ve never tried that. It’d look cool.
Salt
Dash of garlic powder

Optional: Bell peppers or jalapeños (not pictured). You’ll add them when you add the green beans

I like to cook this before I cook the fried ramen and use the bacon grease to cook and flavor it later.

First you’ll want to chop the bacon in to bite size pieces. In a frying pan cook the bacon and onion. When the bacon is half cooked, add the frozen green beans and a few dashes of salt and a dash of garlic to taste. When the beans are cooked and hot all the way through, scoop them out of the frying pan (leave the grease) and put them in a covered dish and fry the ramen in the bacon and onion grease.

Once everything is done, top the ramen with the bean topping and don’t think about how fattening this is. Just do a couple jumping jacks after your thirds to justify it.

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McLean Trivia.

A list of things you ever wondered, but were afraid to ask!

  • The most common eye color is hazel
  • Three people have blue eyes: Mom, Abby and Elle
  • It takes AT LEAST 15 pounds of potatoes for one meal
  • There are four months out of each year that one of the McLean’s are NOT celebrating a birthday.
  • We have not had a television in our home since 1988, which means that only one child has actually watched a television show. That would be the oldest, of course.
  • There is only one left hander in the family, so far.
  • There are 2 sets of children that share birth dates: The twins, and Anne (21) & Joe (18).
  • The approximate number of socks we need in our home is 98 pair.
  • We go through a dishwasher on an average every 2 years.
  • 8/14 of the family are Oregonians, 5/14 of the family are Montanans and 1/14 is a Washintonian.
  • The closest in age, not including the twins, are Joe and Ben (14 months). Otherwise, the twins are 40 minutes apart.
  • Dennis and Ruth came from “small” families of 4 and 5, respectively.
  • It takes 3 girls to keep up on the dishes.
  • We fill 3 large deep freezers after hunting.
  • If given the opportunity, we would drink 2 gallons of milk at one meal… or with a triple batch of chocolate chip cookies
  • If we ate cold cereal for breakfast, we would consume 4 boxes.
  • It is not uncommon for us to purchase 15 dozen eggs for 2 weeks. Sometimes we run out.
  • We consume one and a half gallons of chili at one meal
  • Our van is our hunting rig
  • We go through 36 rolls of toilet paper every 2 weeks

And there you have it! If I’ve missed anything, don’t be afraid to ask!

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