This weekend was a super fun one that I'm going to tell you all about and even include some recipes. Whaatttt?! Yep. Full of deliciousness.
Friday night I hung out with one of my friends at her place while we cooked and watched a throwback, Maid in Manhattan. She found this delicious Lasagna Roll-Up recipe that we worked off of that was seriously mouth watering. It can be made vegetarian or with meat, depending on your preferences.
Ingredients:
12-15 uncooked lasagna noodles (depending on size of your noodles - I had thinner ones - and how much mixture you would like to put)
2 eggs, lightly beaten
2 1/2 cups ricotta cheese
2 1/2 cups (one 10 oz package) shredded part-skim (or made with 2%) mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
1 package (10 oz) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1 jar spaghetti sauce (I still recommend the Bertolli Olive Oil, Basil & Garlic)
Directions:
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2. While cooking, in a large bowl combine all other ingredients and mix fairly well. You can also preheat the oven to 375* at this time.
3. Once the noodles are done cooking and are laid out, spread cheese mixture over each noodle and carefully roll up. I used about 1/3 of a cup per noodle.
4. Pour enough spaghetti sauce to cover the bottom of an ungreased baking pan. Place roll-ups seam side down over sauce. Top with remaining sauce and bake for about 20-25 minutes or until heated all the way through and the noodles are baked to your liking.
We also made an Autumn Chopped Salad that was found from the blog Espresso and Cream.
Ingredients:
2 chopped romaine lettuce heads
2 medium pears
1 cup cranberries
1 cup chopped pecans
8 slices of thick-cut bacon cooked crisp and crumbled
4 to 6 oz. crumbled feta cheese
Poppy Seed salad dressing
Balsamic Vinaigrette
Instructions:
In a large bowl, combine all ingredients except the salad dressings. For the dressings, add in based on your preference. We did about a 65% PS to 35% BV ratio and were pretty generous with it.
Tips:
- This salad is also super delicious with green apples instead of the pears.
- I tried it with turkey bacon and it wasn't the same, what-so-ever
- Also very good with raw spinach
I went in and was basically throwing my money everywhere. Food? Sure, I'll eat a million extra calories today. Extra bingo boards? Here you go. Raffles? Why not, the money is all going to a great cause! - I was just expecting to have some fun and head home but I ended up winning the 50/50 raffle and a really amazing smelling set of Yankee Candles!
Also, all attendees who signed up at least two weeks in advance received a nice bracelet. I've recently really gotten into those online yard sale pages on Facebook so I'm thinking what I'd like to do is put the bracelet up for sale and whatever money I make for it, I will double it (up to $100) and donate it. Maybe the next person could do the same thing and start a really awesome donation chain? I've given up Facebook for Lent so I'm going to give this a shot as soon as I get back on.
In the mean time, if you would like to donate, please consider donating to my friend's mom's page. You can find her page here: http://info.avonfoundation.org/goto/jenschwab
Sunday was just spent winding down and relaxing. I also spent the day trying to finish this delicious dessert bar thing that I bought at the fundraiser on Saturday. It was basically a HUGE Golden Graham bar - the graham cracker cereal, chocolate, marshmallows, delicious gooeyness.
I hope you had as great of a weekend as I did, and I hope you consider donating to Jen's page. Talk to you all soon!
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