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		<title>Easy Grilling for Labor Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 17:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heather R.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been trying to come up with something fun to make for my family for the Labor Day holiday this weekend, but haven&#8217;t gotten much beyond the old standbys of hamburgers and hot dogs. I hadn&#8217;t even thought of doing steak and vegetable skewers, but it&#8217;s such an easy and fast meal that I&#8217;ve added it to next week&#8217;s menu plan!
In the video above, Mike Hedrick, a barbecue expert, does a great job demonstrating how to put skewers together using steak, peppers, squash, zucchini and onions.
I like that you can use pretty much any meat on the skewers &#8212; you [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been trying to come up with something fun to make for my family for the <strong>Labor Day</strong> holiday this weekend, but haven&#8217;t gotten much beyond the old standbys of hamburgers and hot dogs. I hadn&#8217;t even thought of doing <strong>steak and vegetable skewers</strong>, but it&#8217;s such an easy and fast meal that I&#8217;ve added it to next week&#8217;s menu plan!</p>
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<p>In the video above, Mike Hedrick, a barbecue expert, does a great job demonstrating how to put skewers together using steak, peppers, squash, zucchini and onions.</p>
<p>I like that you can use pretty much any meat on the skewers &#8212; you don&#8217;t have to spend a lot for chicken, and steak always seems to be on sale around the holiday weekends &#8212; and that the vegetables can be tailored to suit each family member (this is doubly great for picky kids!). Adding cherry tomatoes and mushrooms would be fantastic, too.</p>
<p>Mike also has videos on grilling <a href="http://www.monkeysee.com/play/14830-backyard-grilling-kentucky-grilled-bone-in-pork-chops">Kentucky Grilled Bone-In Pork Chops</a>, <a href="http://www.monkeysee.com/play/14828-homestyle-deviled-eggs">Homestyle Deviled Eggs</a>, <a href="http://www.monkeysee.com/play/14829-backyard-grilling-chicken-drumettes">Chicken Drumettes</a>, <a href="http://www.monkeysee.com/play/14832-backyard-grilling-grilled-fruit">grilled fruit</a> (which would be delicious with homemade vanilla ice cream), and don&#8217;t forget the drinks &#8212; <a href="http://www.monkeysee.com/play/14833-backyard-bloody-mary-s-and-red-eyes">bloody marys</a> and &#8220;red eyes,&#8221; or what my sister-in-law calls a &#8220;red beer.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Steak and Vegetable Kabobs</strong><br />
<em>from Good Housekeeping</em></p>
<p>1 lb top round steak, cut into 1.5 inch chunks<br />
1 medium Spanish or vidalia onion, quartered and separated<br />
3 Tb soy sauce<br />
1 Tb salad or olive oil<br />
1 Tb chili sauce<br />
¼ tspn ground ginger<br />
1 medium zucchini<br />
1 medium yellow squash<br />
1 red red pepper<br />
1 green pepper<br />
½ lbs mushrooms<br />
½ lb cherry tomatoes<br />
¾ c Italian dressing</p>
<p>~ In a medium sized bowl, mix the first 7 ingredients. Cover mixture and refrigerate at least 2 hours, stirring occasionally. </p>
<p>~ Cut all vegetables into one-inch chunks. On long skewers, alternately thread zucchini, yellow squash, peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, onions and steak. </p>
<p>~ Place skewers on grill over medium heat. Cook about 10 minutes. Turn skewers several times. </p>
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		<title>Labor Day and Back to School</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 01:46:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katelyn Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you believe that the stores are already setting up for back to school? We used to go back after Labor Day, but this year, it looks like the kids are all going back beforehand. I guess that is why all the school supplies are on sale already, huh? Anyway, I think this guy heard the news and was in shock:
Seriously, what do you think about the way we get rushed through summer and right into fall by all of these stores pushing sales when the holiday is only halfway over? I really liked the way Labor Day wrapped up [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you believe that the stores are already setting up for back to school? We used to go back after Labor Day, but this year, it looks like the kids are all going back beforehand. I guess that is why all the school supplies are on sale already, huh? Anyway, I think this guy heard the news and was in shock:</p>
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<p>Seriously, what do you think about the way we get rushed through summer and right into fall by all of these stores pushing sales when the holiday is only halfway over? I really liked the way Labor Day wrapped up the summer with one last fun party before we were back to business when I was a kid. And do the kids really learn enough to make up for the lack of extra fun time or do they just stare out the window and make plans for Labor Day?</p>
<p>Photo: K. Thomas</p>
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		<title>How to BBQ Mom-Friendly Ribs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Walker-Journey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I grew up in Memphis, which means my appreciation for ribs is in my bone marrow. I spent many-a-summer sizzling at Memphis in May just to catch a sniff of the contestants’ entries in the annual barbecue rib contest.
Memphis’ Rendezvous serves up a great dry rib. Folks from Alabama will argue that Dreamland is the best. I prefer Rendezvous to Dreamland. I especially like eating at Rendezvous restaurant because they give you get a complimentary bowl of Red Beans and Rice and no matter how much you beg they will not give you the recipe.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I grew up in Memphis, which means my appreciation for ribs is in my bone marrow. I spent many-a-summer sizzling at <a href="http://www.memphisinmay.org/bbq">Memphis in May</a> just to catch a sniff of the contestants’ entries in the annual barbecue rib contest.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hogsfly.com/">Memphis’ Rendezvous</a> serves up a great dry rib. Folks from Alabama will argue that <a href="http://www.dreamlandbbq.com/">Dreamland</a> is the best. I prefer Rendezvous to Dreamland. I especially like eating at Rendezvous restaurant because they give you get a complimentary bowl of Red Beans and Rice and no matter how much you beg they will not give you the recipe.</p>
<p>My ribs are far from award-winning, but my husband and son love them and that’s all that really matters to me. Cooking ribs can be an involved process, but I’ve learned a few things that make them a bit more mom-friendly You&#8217;ll want to allow about 2 1/2 to 3 hours for cooking and resting and about 30 minutes for prepping.</p>
<p>Here’s my recipe and why Moms may prefer it:</p>
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<p>I prefer St. Louis ribs. They cost more – much more &#8211; but you get what you pay for, right? Baby backs are my second choice. The spare ribs are just too &#8230; eh.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-89692 alignright" src="http://www.blisstree.com/files/2009/05/spices-300x225.jpg" alt="spices" width="300" height="225" />Rub your ribs. You can do store bought brand according to your taste, or make your own. Mine is fab, if I do say so myself. I’m one of those palm-measurers, but I think this is how my rub would measure out:</p>
<ul>
<li>4Tablespoons Smoked Paprika</li>
<li>3 Tablespoons Dark Brown Sugar</li>
<li>2 Tablespoons Chili Powder</li>
<li>2 Tablespoons Ground Cumin</li>
<li>2 Tablespoons Kosher Salt</li>
<li>1 Tablespoon Dried Oregano</li>
<li>1 Tablespoon Black Pepper</li>
<li>1 Tablespoon White Pepper</li>
<li>½ Tablespoon Chipotle Chili Pepper</li>
</ul>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-89693" src="http://www.blisstree.com/files/2009/05/ready-for-grill-225x300.jpg" alt="ready-for-grill" width="158" height="210" />We like a lot of spice, so we use a whole recipe of rub per slab, but that&#8217;s a bit much for the average person. Once you have your slab perfectly slathered, wrap the ribs in aluminum foil. If you’re not ready to cook, store them in the fridge. Take them out and let them rest on the counter for about 30 minutes to an hour before you’re ready to start cooking.</p>
<p>Meantime, preheat the grill. Some fanatics will argue that one should use a charcoal grill and maybe add chunks of hickory or mesquite. But if you’re chasing around a kid or four then you have little time to nurse a fire. So I use gas. You’ll want to turn on all burners and let the grill heat to about medium, or 350, if you have a temperature gauge. When the grill is ready, turn off the burners on one side. (The temperature will drop during the cooking process so don’t be alarmed.)</p>
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<p>Keep the ribs sealed tight in the foil. This is another piece of mom-friendly advice. You can sit by the grill and baste the ribs in a mixture of melted butter, vinegar and lemon juice every 30 minutes or so (which is how my FIL made his fabulous ribs), or you can wrap them in foil and allow them to baste themselves, which is what I do.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-89695" src="http://www.blisstree.com/files/2009/05/grill1-300x225.jpg" alt="grill1" width="210" height="158" />Place the rib-foil packs on the side of the grill with the burners turned off, and close the lid. Let the ribs cook in this indirect heat for an hour, opening the lid only if you have to.</p>
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<p>After an hour, take the ribs out of the foil packet and place them directly on the &#8220;off&#8221; side of the grill. Let them cook another hour or so. You know they’re ready when the meat is tender and starts to pull away from the bone. (It may start to pull away before you take the ribs out of the foil.) That charring is from the brown sugar so don&#8217;t freak.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-89710" src="http://www.blisstree.com/files/2009/05/waiting-and-resting-300x225.jpg" alt="waiting-and-resting" width="210" height="158" />When they’re done, place the ribs in a casserole dish or baking sheet. Completely cover with heavy-duty foil and let rest for at least 30 minutes. You can also put them in a 200-degree oven until you&#8217;re ready to serve them.</p>
<p>If you want to glisten them with barbecue sauce, then do so no. Place them on the grill and paint with sauce. Or, just serve the sauce on the side. We&#8217;re a sans-sauce family now, though. And it&#8217;s somewhat easier on the child-cleanup side.</p>
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<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p><em>Photos, JWJourney</em></p>
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		<title>Happy Labor Day.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gosh, can you believe it is September already?!  I just want to wish everyone a safe and happy Labor Day.  And kids, I&#8217;m sorry the fun is almost over&#8230;but parents, you&#8217;ve got to LOVE those Staples commercials with the holiday music in the background.
I&#8217;ll be thinking of those of you in the path of this season&#8217;s hurricanes.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gosh, can you believe it is September already?!  I just want to wish everyone a safe and happy Labor Day.  And kids, I&#8217;m sorry the fun is almost over&#8230;but parents, you&#8217;ve got to LOVE those Staples commercials with the holiday music in the background.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be thinking of those of you in the path of this season&#8217;s hurricanes.</p>
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