About Jodee

After thinking about various ways to share my memories, I began to write my blog, Learn from yesterday, live for today..... I started writing this blog, for the most part, to share my life experiences with family and friends, a journal of my experiences, but gradually the idea grew into sharing it with everyone. It's just about day to day living and sharing with loved ones the ordinary things that make every day memories. My blog covers everything from cooking family recipes to travel memories and more. Throughout this journey called life, each of us experience many things and what we take away from those experiences makes us who we are today. My journey has had its up and downs like so many of us and as a result, what I have learned from my experiences has shaped my perspective of life. I invite you to take a look and see what I have shared so far. Hopefully, you will enjoy the experience and share this new adventure with me! Jodee

Corned Beef and Cabbage with Potatoes and Carrots

By Jodee Weiland

It’s that time of year when we all start thinking about the corned beef and cabbage we’ll be making for St. Patrick’s Day! When I was growing up in an Italian family of six, we all celebrated just like everyone else. Mom would make her corned beef and cabbage, and it was always delicious. She may have been Italian, but that didn’t mean she couldn’t make a great St. Patrick’s Day meal with the best of them. That’s how I learned to cook Corned Beef and Cabbage with Potatoes and Carrots, and I love it!

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As a young woman and later, I was always mistaken for Irish. People would look at me and insist I was Irish or at the very least, part Irish. I usually had to go through the list of our family names of both paternal and maternal parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents, before they believed me when I said I was one hundred percent Italian.

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Everyone in our family had blue eyes, my father’s eyes being such a vivid blue that they were frequently commented on by those who met him. My mother had very fair skin, so fair that she wore big hats with scarves over them in the summer to keep her face from getting sunburnt whenever she was in a pool. Consequently, I had the blue eyes and fair skin that most would associate with being Irish. I can’t tell you how many people over the years wished me a Happy St. Pat’s and added, “It’s our day to celebrate!” Well as a result, naturally I always feel it’s a must for me to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style, and this meal helps me do just that!

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Corned Beef and Cabbage with Potatoes and Carrots

3 and 1/2 to 4 pound corned beef brisket
Water (enough to just barely cover the meat)
3/4 cup white vinegar
1 small onion chopped
3 to 4 garlic cloves chopped
2 bay leaves
Spice seasoning packet (packaged with the brisket)
1/2 large cabbage head cut into wedges
6 small potatoes peeled
6 carrots peeled and cut into large pieces

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Put the corned beef brisket in a Dutch oven with just enough hot water to just barely cover it. Add the white vinegar and bring to a boil. After a few minutes, skim off the white foam that will form on the surface of your water. Then add the chopped onions, garlic, bay leaves, and the seasoning packet that was packaged with the corned beef brisket. Bring to a boil, then cover and reduce the heat to simmer for 3 to 4 hours or until the meat is tender. Remove the meat from the pot and cover with foil to keep it warm. Before doing this, remove the excess fat from the top of the brisket.

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Put the potatoes and carrots in the pot and bring to a boil. Cover the pot and cook for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, add the cabbage wedges on top of this in the pot. Cover and boil for another 20 minutes. When done, slice the corned beef brisket, slicing across the grain in about 1/4″ slices. Serve the potatoes, carrots and cabbage with the brisket and your meal is ready.

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Corned Beef and Cabbage with Potatoes and Carrots is a delicious meal with which to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day or any day for that matter! The corned beef is tender and delicious, while the vegetables are cooked just right and compliment the flavor of the whole meal. This meal is a tradition in our home, and we love it. If you give it a try, I think you will be pleasantly surprised at just how good it truly is. So my friends, Happy St. Patrick’s Day, and enjoy!

Delicious Cinnamon Cream Cheese Brownies

By Jodee Weiland

Delicious Cinnamon Cream Cheese Brownies are moist brownies with just a touch of cinnamon to make them even more flavorful! When my children were young, they loved brownies like most children. Bake the brownies, dust them with powdered sugar, and they were ready to eat.

https://learnfromyesterday.comWhen I decided it was time to make them again, I decided to add two ingredients that I think make a difference when baking brownies. One of those ingredients was a whipped cream cheese in place of a vegetable oil. Years ago, cream cheese never came in packages labeled whipped cream cheese. I love whipped cream cheese, and I love to use it in place of vegetable oils wherever I can. It’s soft and creamy and lower in calories than regular cream cheese. Another ingredient I added was cinnamon. I love chocolate, and I love cinnamon, so why not? These two flavors blend well in recipes, so why not in brownies?

https://learnfromyesterday.comI’m happy I decided to do this because the results were fabulous. The flavor of the brownies is enhanced by the touch of cinnamon added into the recipe. And the whipped cream cheese adds to the richness of the brownie itself. The end result was well worth the end product of this recipe, a brownie that is both moist and rich in flavor.

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1/2 cup butter softened
2 cups brown sugar packed
2 eggs
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
1 cup whipped cream cheese
1 and 1/2 all-purpose flour
3/4 cup baking cocoa
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped walnuts
Powdered sugar (optional)

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Using a mixer, blend together the butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Then add the whipped cream cheese and blend. In another bowl, mix together the flour, cocoa, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture and blend. When done, fold in the chopped walnuts using a spoon.

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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Prepare a 13” X 9” baking dish by spraying it or greasing it with butter. Once done, spoon the brownie mixture into the baking dish and spread it evenly in the baking dish. It will be thick, so spread with a spatula until it covers the dish evenly. Then put it in the oven and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until done. Test to see if it is done using a toothpick. Put it in the center and when you pull it out, if it is clean, your brownies are done baking. Cool the baking dish on a rack. When cool, cut the brownies. This recipe makes about twenty-four brownies. If preferred, dust with powdered sugar.

Brownies Delicious Cinnamon Cream Cheese Brownies are great tasting and moist. They make a wonderful dessert or treat. Brownies full of a rich chocolate flavor with a touch of cinnamon, they will leave you asking for more every time. They are a favorite here in our home now, and I know you will love them, too. So give them a try, and enjoy!

Pasta Langostino Scampi with Spinach

By Jodee Weiland

Pasta Langostino Scampi with Spinach is not only delicious, it’s healthy! Seafood is always a healthier meal for any of us. I love healthy, so I love recipes with seafood in them.

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Langostino is sometimes referred to as langostino lobster tails, but keep in mind that langostino lobster tails are not really lobster. In fact, they are what is commonly referred to as squat lobster by most people in the restaurant business. They are actually crustaceans more closely related to hermit crabs, but if you like them, none of this matters. Personally, I like both shrimp and langostinos, but I can always get shrimp. So when I have langostinos, I use them in place of shrimp in my favorite recipes.

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Adding spinach to any scampi recipe just makes it more nutritional and tasty. I love spinach, so that’s what I added here, but you could just as easily add broccoli, kale, or any number of vegetables. It’s really just a matter of taste, and cooking should be about what you like. Spinach goes well in this recipe because it goes well with lemon, olive oil, and garlic. That’s another reason I chose spinach for this particular recipe, but you choose what works for you. Kale or broccoli would work just as well.

Pasta Langostino Scampi with Spinach

1 pound langostino (shrimp may be substituted)
1 pound linguine
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 small onion chopped
4 garlic cloves chopped
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
Ground black pepper to taste
1/3 cup semi-dry white wine
2 cups fresh baby spinach
Juice of 1 to 2 lemons or 1/4 cup lemon juice
Grated Parmesan Reggiano to taste

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Heat olive oil in a skillet and sauté the garlic and onions until tender. Add the parsley, red pepper, and black pepper. Then add in the white wine. Add and sauté lightly the spinach until wilted. Add the lemon juice and langostinos. Heat and blend all of this together for a few minutes. While doing this prepare the linguine as directed on the package. When the pasta is done, drain the water and put it in your serving bowl. Pour the langostino scampi recipe over the pasta and toss. Now you’re ready to serve. Each person can add grated imported Parmesan Reggiano to taste.

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Pasta Langostino Scampi with Spinach is not only delicious, it’s healthy, and you will love it! The slight taste of lemon blended with the wine and seasonings makes this dish outstanding. Serve with your white wine, a salad, and a crusty loaf of bread of your choice. The scampi sauce brings out the wonderful flavors in the langostino and makes this meal a winner. Try this recipe and see for yourself just how good it really is, and enjoy!