Friday, April 15, 2011

Spinach Wrap Recipe

What you Need:
Spinach Wraps (See your local deli)
Meat Sliced (honey turkey or the ham)
Cream Cheese
Cheese (EX: Havarti Cheese, Merzzetta)
Deli sliced, roasted sweet bell pepper strips
Romaine lettuce

1. The first thing in making a delicious wrap would be placing the wrap so that the longer part of the wrap is laying towards you and the shorter ends lay on the sides.
2. Apply the cream cheese on the entire wrap.
3. Lettuce is placed towards the middle of the wrap. If you don’t like crunch like me then I suggest you either rip or cut the lettuce apart to lay in a straight line left to right.
4. The cheese is next and you would be using three to four slices on top of the lettuce.
5. The meat would be tricky because you need to decide how much you want in your wrap but six to eight works for me. You could put the meat before the cheese. It doesn’t really matter at all. It will taste the same.
6. The peppers are last. Make sure they are as straight as possible in a line. Roll it quick and tight.
7. Cut the roll in half and cut at least five wraps on each side that you will want to share and enjoy with someone else.

Now enjoy with a nice glass of milk or your favorite juice. This is a perfect recipe for children.

Teig's Hot Cheese (with Bologna) Sandwich

What you need:
2 slices of Honey Wheat bread
1 slice of Provolone Cheese
1 slice of American Cheese
1 slice of Oscar Meyer bologna
‘I can’t believe it’s Not Butter’ butter

Set your pan at a 6 on the stove, add a little of the butter.
Butter your two pieces of bread with the butter suggested or another butter you have in your kitchen. When the pan is hot and ready to go add the slices of bread and layer the cheese and the bologna. Now get the sandwich to hove crispy you want and serve. Add a slice of pickle or a cup of tomato soup.   

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

My Love for Harlequin



Harlequin Romance books are amazing... I absolutely love Romance Books. I was 15 when I was hooked on reading and as I said in the profile, my first Harleqin book was 'The Missing Mom' by Ann Evans. I don't remember if I bought this book or if I recieved it as a gift or through Harlequins site, but I fell in love with this book. I have read it at least 5 times in the last few years which isn't a lot but I've read it more than the other books I have or had.


Harlequin has a store online that I go to and purchase books a few times a month using "bill me" at checkout. Bill me isn't like the thing where you need a credit check to get approved. It is where Harlequin includes a invoice in your shipment that you pay in so many day. It is a great program and helps women to read more and to become involved in reading.


There are so many books and series published by Harlequin that I can't name them all. The main series of books are Medical Romance, American Romance, Desire, Super Romance, Romance, Special Releases, Special Edition, Mira, Luna, and Love Inspired to name a few.


 If you are not sure which to try out then There is a program that is called Free Book Offer. You can try most of the series for free. You get two books and a surpise of something I can remember (I think it is a pretty bookmark?). You don't have to buy the monthly box of books from the series if you don't like it. You will only have to refuse or send back the box to ReaderService and you won't owe anything to Harlequin. So these books (2 free) are yours without Obligation.


So explore Harlequin's Store and decide for yourself if its worth it and believe me... It is.




                                      ~ Teig ~

Recent Book I Have Read...

'How to Read Literature Like a Professor' by Thomas C. Foster

I recommend this book absolutely!


This book was a "Textbook" needed in my Spring 2011 English Composition II assignments. I really enjoyed this book because even though I seriously don't like to read books that I don't pick out, this one is a great resource on different subjects of actual stories and a bit on poetry.

Foster's book is all about a person learning and being able to understand literature such as a textbook with lots of stories that are 30-100 years old and being able to understand them.


I read this book and learned about Intertexuality (p.34-35,43,189-90) and how Vampirism (p.15-20) are not always vampires, they can be old mean people preying on maidens and not caring (selfish).


I recommend 'How to Read Literature Like a Professor' for people who want to understand what you are reading in any book. I also recommend How to Read Novels Like a Professor also.

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

My Blog Introduction

Hello,

I am so excited to finally be doing this personal and public blog. I have thought about doing this for a while now and here it is. I want this blog to be about my life, what I am doing, what I am reading, basically just me personally. I never had the courage to do this because I am boring old me which isn't so exciting...lol.


I want this blog to be about Reviews on different products too...


Reviews on books, movies, articles I've read, beauty products and things that I've tried, new foods, and things in general. I want to use this blog as a personal and public reference that others can read if they want to, but for me to look back on with a smile on my face in the future (or a year from now) knowing that I did this and am proud that I did. So this is me experimenting and trying to express myself.


                                                                                                                           ~ Teig ~