Egg casserole

Egg cassarole

We’ve been lax on egg consumption, and even though the hens aren’t laying as many eggs, the numbers are still building up. Egg casserole to the rescue!

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb Hot sausage (ground)
  • 12 small eggs (or 10 large eggs)
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup shredded cheese (I used a Mexican blend)
  • 3 Stoplight bell peppers (yellow, red, orange)
  • 1 medium onion
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • Salt and pepper

Cook sausage on medium heat, use a spatula to break the sausage into small pieces as it cooks. Whisk the eggs in a large bowl, add milk and cheese and stir to combine. Chop the garlic and onion. Wash and chop the peppers. Cook vegetables with sausage until onions are translucent. Mix sausage, vegetables, and egg mixture. Grease a 9”x13” pan and pour in combined ingredients. Bake at 375 degrees F for 45 minutes. Reheats well!

Note to self…

Note to self, don’t buy the Santa stamps next year just in case the holiday cards don’t get sent until a week after New Years. Like this year. Ah well, they did get out, and I hope they brightened a few mailboxes.

Santa stamps

I do like sending holiday cards. They are good practice designing images for cards, and this year I had my kids not only help with ideas, but actually get into Illustrator and assist with making elements. And addressing envelopes is good hand writing practice for me. Even if they go out late.

Chicken feet socks

My aunt (on my husband’s side) gave us girls chicken feet socks! We all wore them to go out with the hens. The hens were not fooled, but did check to see if the colors on the socks were edible, then went back to demanding mealworms.

Chillin’ with the chickens in cute costume socks

Because he is so darn cute

You get a picture of my dog today, because he is so darn cute, I haven’t shared a picture of him in awhile, and my graphic work picked up which means my craft work has lagged. Time for a puppy post!

Griffin

He is 1/2 Lab, 3/8 Schnauzer, and 1/8 Greyhound , according to the DNA results. He is my best dog, although he does tend to get himself hurt in the yard. The latest bout was a tangle with the wire fence New Year’s Eve. Probably spooked by fireworks. He is despondent that he’s not allowed walkies until he heals more.

Fancy

I had some shredded Romaine lettuce left over from Taco Tuesday (it really needs the capitals in our house), and wanted to feed it to the chickens. My rope net bag’s holes were too big, and I really don’t like throwing it down on the ground. But I do have some scrap and stained lace doilies. I ran a ribbon through the edge of a stained doily and made a small bag. The holes in the tatted lace were small enough to hold the shredded lettuce, but large enough for the chickens to get pieces out.

Lace doily turned into a small bag
Chickens inspecting their new lettuce bag.

They are French hens, it seems appropriate to have fancy feeders.