This is the second week of the Feature Friday Block Party Blog Hop hosted by Buy The Book Tours and co-hosted by MJ Schiller. Last week was fun. This week will be even better.
Has your weather has been like ours here in West Michigan? It got down into the 40s at night this week. If your summer is the same, you'll enjoy turning on the oven for this recipe.
Macaroni and Cheese
1 box of medium shell pasta
2 cans condensed cream of chicken* soup
1 soup can milk
2 lbs sliced Colby cheese
garlic salt, as desired
Cook pasta according to directions. Drain and set aside. Combine condensed soups and milk in a small bowl. In a large baking bowl (sprayed with No-Stick), layer pasta, soup mix, sprinkle with garlic salt, cheese. Repeat 3 times, ending with cheese. Bake at 375° for 45 minutes (or 1 hour at 350°)
*Can be made with cream of mushroom soup
My 4-year-old grandson calls it Nana's Crunchy Mac N Cheese. If the pasta noodles aren't completely covered by the soup/milk mixture, they are crunchy.
In my romantic suspense ONE RED SHOE, Daria needs help from her brothers so she makes their favorite dinner.
Blurb:
Daria Mason’s life is too
predictable. Nothing ever happens in her small Iowa town where everybody knows
everybody else. But when she travels to New York City looking for a little
excitement, she never expects to bring home a wounded spy.
From the moment agent Sam
Jozwiak steals intel vital to US security from a Russian Mafia kingpin, Murphy’s
Law takes over. No matter how he covers his tracks, the kingpin’s assassins
find him. What’s worse than getting shot in the butt? Accepting help from an
Iowa tourist.
Sam and Daria flee cross
country with the assassins right behind them. Sharing danger and excitement—and
a few kisses—with Sam soon has Daria convinced he’s the man for her. He thinks
she’ll be better off once he’s out of her life for good. With their lives on
the line, can she convince him they belong together?
Excerpt:
Daria was sure Sam would come to his senses and figure out they belonged together. It
had been five long weeks and not one word. Her curse had backfired. The curse
about the long, lonely life. That appeared to be her fate. What did she know
about curses anyway?
Last
night, she finally gave up waiting for him to call or come to her. She was just
going to have to go to DC and rescue him again. This time from himself. What
good was having a fantastic bedroom if the man of her dreams wasn’t there to
share it with her?
First
she was going to have to eat some crow and ask for help. That night, she fixed
her brothers’ favorite dinner. With gusto, they polished off the sweet
succulent ham cured by their neighbor, Daria’s special macaroni and cheese,
plus apple cobbler for dessert. When they sat back replete, she propped her
forearms on the table and interlaced her fingers.
“I need a favor,” she said with more apprehension than she’d felt
that long-ago Friday morning before leaving on her adventure.
“Sure, whatcha need, Dar?” Bill was the first to respond.
Tom
nodded, but Drew, the typical lawyer who wanted all the facts before committing
himself, hesitated.
“What exactly do you want, Daria Jean?” Jim said evenly.
“Sam Jozwiak’s home address and phone
number.” She stared straight at the one
who could get it for her.
The
proverbial pin drop could have been heard in the silence that ensued. She
waited. And waited.
Chairs
creaked. Shoes shuffled. Throats were cleared.
Tom
was the first to speak. “Now, Daria,
honey ...”
“That is not the answer I want.” She didn’t take her eyes off Jim. “Get me his number. I know it’s unlisted, buried
under all kinds of safeguards. But you can do it.”
“Why keep banging your head against the
wall?” Drew asked. “He hasn’t called. He isn’t coming back.”
“He will.”
She was surprised at how cool and confident she sounded. Sam would come, but he
needed a kick in the pants first.
ONE RED SHOE is available at:
Amazon: http://amzn.com/B00FDXRHZA
The Wild Rose Press: http://www.wildrosepublishing.com/maincatalog_v151/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=1082
Be sure to check out the other authors on the blog hop. http://buythebooktours.com/feature-friday-block-party-blog-hop
I can't believe how Blogger mixed up the fonts in this post. Trust me, it didn't look like this in preview. My apologies.
ReplyDeleteOh well, Diane. These blogs have a tendency to have a mind of their own. The recipe sounds yummy! And simple, which works for me. Thanks and have a great blog hop!
ReplyDeleteYes, the blogs do. I love simple recipes. :)
DeleteGreat new header.
DeleteThanks, Rohn. Florence did it! She also made the cover for The Chameleon.
DeleteI bet my kids would love your recipe too! I can't wait to read One Red Shoe!
ReplyDeleteI hope they do, Melissa. Thanks.
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