Myrtle Beach, South Carolina…Beautiful Oceanfront Sunrises and Seashells

By Jodee Weiland

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a beautiful place to visit and watch the sunrise each day.  Once the sun rises, the day is filled with beautiful views of the oceanfront from morning to night.

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Day or night though, I don’t know what it is about the oceanfront, but it calms me to listen to waves as they roll into the shoreline.  The steady beat of nature’s voice as the waves hit the shore inevitably lulls me into a state of inner peacefulness as I watch the waves continuously hit the shore over and over again.  Who needs more of a reason than this to want to visit Myrtle Beach? Not me!

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But there is more to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, than this.  For one thing the access to fresh seafood is wonderful.  All up and down the oceanfront and nearby, visitors can find a multitude of restaurants offering everything from seafood entrees to seafood buffets.  I’m not really a fan of buffets, but I do love a good restaurant that serves fresh seafood entrees done well.  The choices are unlimited from Pawleys Island to Murrells Inlet to the oceanfront Myrtle Beach boardwalk and beyond, the Grand Strand as they call it.  Just look through all the readily available visitor guides and start choosing what appeals to you.

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One of our favorites in Myrtle Beach was the 2nd Avenue Pier House Restaurant.  We had the best crab cakes here as an appetizer.  Our server told us they used no fillers in their house made crab cakes, just fresh crabmeat served pan seared with remoulade.  They were fabulous.  They also had crab cakes as a main course or a sandwich on the menu, so it was up to you just how you would have them.  For our main course, we enjoyed their blackened grouper with creole crayfish cream and their broiled scallops in lemon butter topped with seasoned breadcrumbs and parsley.  These were just a few of the wonderful dishes we had there.  After dinner, you could go out on the pier and view the ocean up close.  It really was an enjoyable way to end your meal.

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Of course beyond the seafood, you have the obvious, sitting on the beach and relaxing as well as shelling, swimming, dolphin cruises, and all the other oceanfront activities one would expect.  For those interested, there are entertainment venues like “The Carolina Opry” and more. Then there is also plenty of shopping venues and various family oriented attractions, but there is one attraction easily recognized by any Myrtle Beach visitor.  That attraction is on the Myrtle Beach boardwalk and can be seen from long distances up and down the oceanfront, especially at night.  It’s the 200 foot high SkyWheel, lighting up the sky at night and has tourists lining up for the ride with a view.  It definitely makes a statement because it is not just any ferris wheel ride.  If you visit, you will find out why.

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But for me, it’s all about relaxing, enjoying the oceanfront, eating wonderful seafood, and well…enjoying life!  So if you ever travel out to South Carolina and you get the chance to visit Myrtle Beach, take the time to explore a little and find out all the wonderful things you can do and see while there.  There is so much more than I can describe in this short post.  But it’s a great place to visit and if you’re like me, just listening to the sounds of ocean and watching the waves roll in will be enough of a reason to visit.  So if you do visit for whatever reason, enjoy!

Apple Walnut Bread…For Apple Picking Time or Just Any Time

By Jodee Weiland

Apple picking in the fall is something we love to do! There are so many great ways to use apples!

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Years ago before I ever had children of my own, I came across what I thought was the best apple bread recipe ever! An elderly woman I knew back then had this recipe, and I loved it once I tried it.  Over the years, I have made adjustments to the recipe here and there for one reason or another, and I think my adapted recipe is even better yet!  For one thing, I added chopped walnuts, but walnuts are always optional.  My family loves this recipe, and once I had children, it became a traditional recipe to make at apple picking time.

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In the fall each year, we would take the kids out to the apple orchards to pick apples.  We would climb the ladders supplied by the orchard owners and pick our own apples, filling one bushel basket at least to purchase and take home.  It was fun picking our apples as a family, and we all looked forward to the recipes we would make with the apples when we got home.

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Of course, there was fresh apple pie to be made, but I think that secretly we all looked forward to the apple bread we would make.  We always made a double batch at least because we would wrap the extras in aluminum foil and freeze it for later.  The frozen cakes, thawed and heated later, were as good as when freshly baked.  We just took them out, put them in the microwave long enough to heat them up, and they were ready to eat tasting as fresh as the day they were baked.  My kids loved to eat their slice of apple bread cake with butter melted on it, but with or without, it was always a delicious treat!

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Apple Walnut Bread…For Apple Picking Time or Just Any Time

3 cups sugar
1 and 1/2 cups softened light butter with canola oil
4 eggs beaten
3 teaspoons vanilla
4 and 1/2 cups flour
1 and 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 and 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
3 cups chopped apple (peeled and cored)
3/4 cups chopped walnuts (optional)

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In a large bowl cream together the sugar and softened light butter with canola oil with hand mixer until light and fluffy.  Then add beaten eggs and vanilla to this.  Mix well.  Mix the dry ingredients (flour, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, and nutmeg) together in another bowl.  Add this to the eggs, sugar, light butter, and vanilla mixture.  Now, using a durable spoon, mix in the chopped apples followed by the chopped walnuts.  The batter will be stiff and lumpy, so carefully fold in the apples and walnuts until mixed well.

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Generously grease and flour two loaf pans.  I use butter spray and flour.  Fill the loaf pans half full or just a bit more.  The cake will rise during baking.  Bake at 350 degrees for 60 to 90 minutes.  The time varies with different  ovens.  Do not over bake.  Use the toothpick test to tell when the apple bread is baked.  Put a toothpick in the center and remove.  The apple bread is done when the toothpick comes out clean.  My apple bread took one hour and 15 minutes.  As soon as they are baked, remove from the oven and cool.

https://learnfromyesterday.comDon’t cool it too long because this recipe is out of this world served warm!  My family loved it as is and with butter.  The kids really loved adding the butter, but either way it was great!  This recipe is a definite crowd pleaser.  But the best thing about this recipe is the fact that you can freeze it and pull it out when unexpected guests show up.  Make a pot of fresh brewed coffee, warm up the apple walnut bread in the microwave, and serve.  It is wonderful no matter what.  Add vanilla ice cream to it, and it’s like adding it to apple pie, only better.  Try it!  You will love it, and when sharing it with those you love, enjoy!

 

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Grilled Zucchini and Roma Tomato Salad…A Great Side Dish for Any Meal

By Jodee Weiland

We love grilled zucchini in our home any time of the year!

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At our house in the summer months, it is not unusual for us to grill our meals.   As I have mentioned before, we actually grill all year long, even when it’s snowing out, so in the summer, we grill even more.  Grilling meats, fish, and vegetables on our gas grill is a healthy alternative as well.  Sometimes though, we will grill more than we need, especially with grilled zucchini.  We love it, so when we pick out zucchini to grill, we tend to buy more than we need.  The question then is what to do with the leftover grilled zucchini without turning it into mush.  I have a great recipe for that!

https://learnfromyesterday.comI got the idea to put our leftover grilled zucchini together with tomatoes for a salad when I had an abundance of Roma tomatoes from my garden that needed to be used.  I love both, so I thought why not combine these two foods with a little red onion and toss it together with some Balsamic vinaigrette for a salad.  Tomatoes and zucchini have always gone together well, so this was an easy way to use up two items in my kitchen that I did not want to see go to waste.  Besides that, I knew it would taste great, be easy to put together, and be healthy as well.  I was right and now it has become a new favorite for me and my family!

https://learnfromyesterday.comGrilled Zucchini and Roma Tomato Salad…A Great Side Dish for Any Meal 

8 to 12 fresh Roma tomatoes quartered
1 to 2 grilled zucchinis cut lengthwise into quarters and then cubed
1 slice of a large red onion or more diced
Balsamic vinaigrette to taste

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Wash and quarter the Roma tomatoes.  Take the cold grilled zucchini and cut into bite size cubes and add this to the quartered tomatoes.  Cut one slice of a large red onion up into diced pieces.  Add this to the tomatoes and grilled zucchini.  Drizzle with balsamic vinaigrette to taste and serve.

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Not only does this salad taste good, but it also adds a colorful side dish to your table.  The truth is it is so good, I probably will be making sure I have some leftover grilled zucchini when we have it, so I can make this salad the next day with dinner.  The tastes blend together just right because your zucchini is already seasoned from grilling it.  Then adding the red onion and balsamic vinaigrette adds just the right blend of flavors enhancing both your tomatoes and zucchini.  It’s a great way to use all those summer tomatoes and any leftover grilled zucchini.  You can even add other leftover grilled vegetables and change it up a little.  Be creative and when you eat this salad, enjoy!