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Welcome March 2019!

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What a busy time it’s been! This last month, I’ve been working on another children’s book for 2019.

I just finished an illustration on page 11. When I get closer to getting it completed, I’ll reveal more soon.

I also have some more very exciting news to share with you. I’ll get to that after we salute this month of March 2019.

Let’s get started by celebrating in threes for 03/01/2019.

In this blog, you’ll find:

*3 Fun Facts about St. Patrick’s Day and March

*3 Fun Activities to Make

*3 Yummy Recipes

Okay, first with the facts.

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Did you know?

The first St. Patrick’s Day Parade was not in Ireland.

The first St. Patrick’s Day parade “recorded” was not in Ireland but was held in New York City in 1762. In the mid19th century, there was a massive increase of Irish immigrants to the United States. This is when the March 17th celebration became widespread.

There’s No Corn in that Corned Beef.

Corned Beef and cabbage, is a traditional Saint Patrick’s Day staple. “Corned” Beef doesn’t have anything to do with the grain corn. Instead, it comes from “grains of salt” that are used to cure the meat. Corned Beef gets its name “corn” from an old English word for grain. Who knew?

March is National Craft Month.

If you have followed my blogs, you know I love all crafts! This month I’m looking forward to seeing fun projects to make for the spring and summer months.

Speaking of crafts, here are three crafts to make for St. Patrick’s Day.

Let’s start off by making this very easy card. Use card stock, paint, markers, or crayons to decorate.

I like tracing out two heart shapes and cutting to form a shamrock.

How about making a “Pot of Gold” filled with candy ?

Here are step by step instructions to make one. Adjust to the size of paper plates you use and to your liking.

Puppet Craft or Treat Bag

St. Patrick's Day Puppet

This was made from a brown paper bag. Cut green paper to fit for the shirt and hat. Add black strips for the hat and belt. Cut out two yellow squares. Fold, and cut out the middle of the squares. Add a strip of orange paper for the beard. Cut 1/2 inch strips, stopping at 1 inch of the top of your paper. (Before I glued it down, I curled the cut strips with a pencil.) Draw eyes, nose, and mouth. Cut two long thin strips and do accordion folds. Glue. Add hands.

I’m going to fill my Leprechaun Bag with cookies.

(See Cookie Recipe at the end of this post.)

 Yummy Recipes for March

Corn beef and Corn beef Sandwiches are staple foods for St. Patrick’s Day.

Our favorite Corn beef sandwiches are made with Rye Bread. Some prefer theirs on Pumpernickel bread.

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Everyone probably knows how to make these, but we found a little trick to ours.

Set it up like you are making a grilled cheese.

(Tip we learned: If you use mayonnaise, instead of butter on the outside of your bread, you will make a nice crusty sandwich. It’s the eggs and oil in the mayo that toasts it up to a golden brown.)

Add a layer Thousand Island dressing inside your bread.

Add Swiss cheese.

Add Sour Kraut, and Corned Beef.  Grill your sandwich on med high until till toasty. Flip and brown the other side.

This next recipe isn’t necessarily a St. Patrick’s meal, but for some reason I always end up making this recipe in March. We have been known to be creatures of habit.

Ham Gravy and Biscuits.

(One could make this for breakfast, but we usually have it as a dinner meal served with a vegetable. ) It is soooo good!

Directions:

Make a batch of biscuits from a store bought biscuit mix. If you add a ½ cup of grated cheese to the mix, it makes for extra yummy cheesy biscuits.

For the gravy you’ll need:

¼ cup butter

3 T chopped green onion

6 T Flour

1-1/4 cups milk

1 Can of Cream of Celery Soup

2 cups chopped ham

1 T lemon juice

Directions:

Cover and melt ¼ cup butter in the microwave.

Add 3 T chopped green onion to the butter. Cover and cook in the microwave 3 minutes.

Stir in 6 T flour to the butter and stir to make a paste, removing lumps.

Slowly add 1-1/4 cups milk. Stir to mix.

Stir in 1 can of Cream of Celery Soup

Add 2 cups of chopped cooked ham

Add 1 T lemon Juice

Cover and cook 6- 8 minutes, stirring every 2 minutes until thickened.

Cut biscuits in half and serve gravy over biscuits.

For leftovers, I find it helpful to add a splash of milk to the gravy before reheating. It makes for an easier pour over the reheated biscuits.

Now for that Cookie Recipe.

I’m saving to make these to fill in my Leprechaun Bag for St. Patrick’s Day.

I found out the coolest thing last week when going through some old recipes.

Did you know, you can make ANY kind of cookies with a box of cake mix, 2 eggs, chopped nuts, (if you wish) and anywhere from a 1/2 cup of Crisco to 3/4 cups?The trick to remember is to use just enough Crisco to have the batter thick enough to roll into balls. (I’m going to start with a 1/2 of cup of Crisco and add as needed.)

Add all ingredients into a bowl, using enough Crisco to form a stiff dough. Mix by hand.

Form into little balls, place on a baking sheet 2 inches apart. Flatten the balls, and bake at 350°F for 8-10 minutes, till puffy, and just barely golden around the edges. (They do spread while baking).

As soon as they come out of the oven, add candy, such as M&Ms.

UPDATE: I made these on St. Patrick’s Day and they turned out awesome. I used a 1/2 cup Crisco and it was the perfect amount for this cake mix. Also, this recipe yielded 20 cookies.

I hope you enjoyed this March blog. Let us know what fun things you have planned for this month.

Okay, here is the very exciting news I wanted to share with you. Click on this link to read more from Cat Michaels here.

Happy Reading!

Rosie

In case you missed my February blog, click here.

Want to visit some other First Friday March Blogs?

Check out these awesome authors:

Author Julie Gorges and her exciting news! She is having her book launch today on her Facebook Page. Read more about her new book here.

Author and Illustrator, Carmela Dutra has her fun post on her recent school visits for “Read Across America” here

Great post by writer James Milson.

12 Comments

  1. James Milson

    What a wonderful post, Rosie! Love the style and approach you are taking! So happy to see that the new WordPress site may be working out for you as nicely as we had hoped. Also, very thoughtful of you to have linked to other blogs at the end, as in the Blog Hops. Well done! 🤠🐻

    • rosieadmin

      Thanks so much James for your kind words. It’s still a work on progress. I’m thankful for your help getting started.
      You all have such great posts I just had to share. Thank you for writing them and keeping readers entertained and informed.
      Glad you enjoyed this blog.
      Happy March! 🙂
      Rosie

  2. Cat Michaels

    Rosie, I don’t bake much. Cannot craft my way out of a paper bag. But your blog is inspiring me….especially if chocolate and leprechauns are involved -:D.

    Writing a rousing middle grade tale is an exciting ton of work. Over the moon to have you as my co-writing partner in this new venture.

    • rosieadmin

      Your post made me laugh Cat.
      I was excited to make that easy cookie recipe. I have all the ingredients bought, just waiting for St. Patrick’s Day to make them.
      I’ll let you all know how they turn out.

      I’m so excited about our story. Will be writing you an update of ideas soon. Thank you for making your post in 2015. Who knew it would turn into a story? There are ideas out there everywhere if ones looks close enough. It’s an honor to be on this writing journey with YOU. 🙂

      Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
      Thanks again Cat.
      Rosie

  3. Eiry Rees Thomas

    Enjoyed catching up with your writerly journey, Rosie. Teaming up with Cat will be so productive and exciting. Love the extra content too.

    • rosieadmin

      Thank you so much for stopping by with your kind wishes Eiry.
      I’m glad you enjoy the extra content for March.
      Happy St. David’s Day!
      Thanks again and enjoy your weekend.
      Rosie

  4. Jessica Adams

    We sure do love crafts in our house! The leprechaun’s beard is so neat! Love the curls!
    That’s so cool you are co-authoring a book! Good luck with the book!

    • rosieadmin

      Hi Jessica, so glad you like the little Leprechaun Treat Bag. It can also be used as a puppet.
      Yes, Cat Michaels and I are very excited about our story for upper elementary readers. I’m sure you will hear more about it soon as this year unfolds.
      Thanks for your note today Jessica.
      Have a wonderful weekend,
      Rosie

  5. Julie Gorges

    Adore your children’s books. Will look forward to your new one for this year. And absolutely tickled pink for your exciting news about your joint venture with Cat. You and Cat are both SO talented, I can’t wait to see what your collaboration will bring! Wishing you all the best with your new projects, Rosie!

    • rosieadmin

      Thank you so much Julie for your sweet note and kind words. Yes, I’m having a blast with this next children’s book. It’s a lot of fun!
      Cat and I are so excited about our new story. It won’t be done anytime real soon. Well, you know how long it takes to pull a chapter book together. We will keep you all posted for sure.
      Julie, I just can’t tell you enough how I wish the best for you on your new story. You are helping so many people out there with your insightful, heartfelt book. We are wishing you much success, as always!
      Have a wonderful weekend,
      Rosie

  6. Carmela

    Oh my, exciting doesn’t begin to describe this new chapter (no pun intended) of your writing road. Hats off to the both of you! I’m very excited to see what the two of you weave together through imaginations.

    • rosieadmin

      Hi Carmela, thank you so much for your note and sharing our excitement about our new tale. We have a lot of work to do this next year, but so far we are off to a great start. As you know, these things takes lots of planning, but we will get there. We’ll keep you posted.
      Thank you again and wishing you a wonderful weekend.
      Rest up from all those awesome school visits you are doing.
      Take care,
      Rosie

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