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

My 2013 Dessert Recipes in Review!

By Jodee Weiland

Today I wanted to share a review of my desserts in 2013. During the holidays, we have the opportunity to share some of our favorite dessert recipes. Now I want to round them up along with others from this past year into one post for you, in case you missed any of them! Take a look, and you just might find something new you would like. What follows is My 2013 Dessert Recipes in Review!

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Italian Biscotti…An Italian Cookie and Family Favorite!

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Cream Cheese Sugar Cookies with Lemon Sugar Icing

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Apple Cranberry Walnut Pie…Sweet, Juicy, and Delicious!

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Apple Galette, the Versatile French Pastry We All Love to Eat!

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Banana Walnut Loaf…With Just a Touch of Cinnamon and Nutmeg

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Oatmeal Banana Walnut Cookies…with Mini Chocolate Chips

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Homemade Cream Cheese Pound Cake…Delicious and Easy to Make

Also, check out these dessert recipe I shared this year as well:

I hope you enjoy My 2013 Dessert Recipes in Review! You might just find something new you may have missed earlier! Enjoy!

Spinach and Prosciutto Italian Frittata with Mozzarella, Mushrooms, and Black Olives!

By Jodee Weiland

A Spinach and Prosciutto Italian Frittata with Mozzarella, Mushrooms, and Black Olives is really easy to make!

https://learnfromyesterday.comOriginally, frittata was an Italian term used for cooking eggs in a skillet. A frittata is basically just an Italian version of an open-faced omelet that is started on the stove top and then finally baked in the oven.  Some people will cook a frittata completely on the stove top, while others will vary between how much is done on the stove top and how much is done in the oven. For my frittata, I used both the stove top and the oven. If you do cook it in the oven, be sure to use an oven proof skillet or baking dish.

https://learnfromyesterday.comAnother thing to keep in mind is that the ingredients, like in an omelet, can vary to fit the tastes of those eating or in some cases, can be varied by whatever you have available to you when cooking your frittata. I chose my ingredients for this frittata from what I had on hand to use.  Keep in mind, your frittata may be either totally vegetarian or you may decide to use some sort of meat in it. Either way is good, but using what you love best will make it great for you specifically! By the way, don’t be afraid to try different things. Many people will add potatoes to a frittata or any other vegetables they like to eat. Some will add sun-dried tomatoes or fresh herbs. It is entirely up to you, so be as creative as you want!

https://learnfromyesterday.comSpinach and Prosciutto Italian Frittata with Mozzarella, Mushrooms, and Black Olives!

2 tablespoons olive oil
1 onion chopped
2 to 3 garlic cloves chopped
1 cup sliced mushrooms
1/2 cup sliced black olives
3/4 to 1 cup chopped spinach
6 thin slices of prosciutto di parma cut up
3/4 cup of shredded mozzarella
Sea salt and black pepper to taste

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Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. To begin your frittata, you will need to sauté the onions, garlic, mushrooms, and olives in the olive oil. Once this mixture begins to cook, add the spinach and prosciutto. Then sauté all of this a few minutes longer allowing the flavors to blend together well. Beat together your eggs with salt and black pepper to taste in a separate bowl until beaten well. Once done, pour the eggs evenly over the mixture in the skillet. Then place your oven proof skillet in the oven, placing it on a cookie sheet if needed. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until done cooking. You can test it to see if done by putting a knife tip if the center and removing it. If the tip is clean, the frittata is done baking. NOTE: If using a baking dish, pour the vegetable and meat mixture into the dish before adding the beaten eggs. Once this mixture is in the dish, pour the eggs over it evenly. Finally, when the egg mixture is done baking, then sprinkle the shredded mozzarella over the top and bake for a few minutes longer until melted.

https://learnfromyesterday.comA Spinach and Prosciutto Italian Frittata with Mozzarella, Mushrooms, and Black Olives makes a delicious breakfast entrée for your family. Cut it up like a pie and serve it with sliced Italian bread toasted. You can add fruit to this or even a potato dish as a side. We like to eat it with just toasted Italian bread and perhaps, some fresh fruit. If there is any leftover, it may be refrigerated for the next day or even frozen for a later day.  If frozen, simply microwave and eat.  This is a great make-ahead breakfast, since it warms up easily and still tastes great! Create a frittata or use the ingredients here for yourself and your family. Whichever you do, enjoy!

Christmas Traditions…Saying Thank You to Those Who Protect and Serve!

By Jodee Weiland

When my children were little, we had a very special Christmas Eve tradition each year.

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Of course, we did all the things most people do, like reading Christmas stories, putting out cookies for Santa, and more.  But of all our Christmas traditions, my favorite was teaching my children to say thank you to those special people who work on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to keep us all safe during the holidays. The people I am referring to are the men and women of the police department and fire department in our local area.

https://learnfromyesterday.comEvery year, we would bake a variety of Christmas cookies.  On Christmas Eve, my children and I would put together a Christmas plate loaded with all the different cookies we made that year. We would cover the plate and put some ribbon on it with a card wishing our local fire and police department a Merry Christmas and thanking them for taking care of us over the holidays.  When we finished preparing the plate, we would drive over to the local police and fire department in our area and deliver the plate of cookies.  The children would thank them personally for taking care of us and keeping us safe, and then they would hand them the plate of cookies as a gesture of our gratitude. Needless to say, it was wonderful to see the smiles on the faces of these men and women as they accepted the cookies and told the children how much they appreciated the gesture.  Even better still, were the smiles on the faces of my children!

https://learnfromyesterday.comIf I had small children today, I might consider doing this a little differently. Sadly but true, these days the police and fire department in your areas may be somewhat reluctant to accept a plate of homemade cookies, unless you live in a small town area where everyone knows each other. But if homemade cookies are a problem, there are so many other ways to let your children say thank you. They could write letters and hand deliver them to the fire and police departments with a box of store bought cookies or candy that are sealed. Another idea would be to have the children help you create a gift basket filled with packaged nuts, cookies, candies, popcorn, coffees, teas, and more.  You can even have the children write and illustrate a Christmas story of their own about how the police and fire departments help keep them safe.  Or perhaps have the children draw Christmas pictures and frame them, so they can be used as holiday decorations. It doesn’t matter what they do to say thank you.  What matters is letting your children know, it is important to say thank you to those who protect us.

https://learnfromyesterday.comWhatever your children decide to do to say thank you, it will make a difference for these men and women because everyone likes to be told they are appreciated and especially, when the message comes from children. Too often, we forget about those who are not home celebrating with their families, so we can be safe with our families. If you should decide to add this gesture of gratitude to your Christmas traditions, I’m sure many of you can be very creative in coming up with ideas and ways to do this.  Just keep in mind that the members of the police and fire departments will remember this gesture fondly. Teaching children appreciation and respect is important, so consider taking the time to do something like this with your children. You won’t regret it, and it really is fun to do.  Make a memory, and enjoy!