Ice Cream Soda Day

Ice Cream Soda Day is a day to sit back and cool off with your favorite ice cream soda. Click here to learn more about this holiday. It is celebrated on June 20th.

Below are some of the activities I found to celebrate this day:

(Use at your own discretion.)

Recipes:

Fantastic Old Fashioned Ice Cream Soda Recipe – Food.com

Happy National Ice Cream Soda Day! – Everyday Good Thinking

Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Sodas Recipe | Taste of Home

Strawberry Ice-Cream Sodas recipe | Epicurious.com

Vanilla Ice Cream Soda Recipe | Serious Eats

Activities:

National Ice Cream Soda Day – Punchbowl

7 Ice Cream Soda Ideas | Lilyshop by Jessie Daye

Videos:

YouTube

Happy Father’s Day!

Meal Prepping: Freezing Squash

I was recently blessed with some yellow squash and zucchini. It was more than we could eat at the time as I had some in the refrigerator as well. I decided to put the best looking ones in the freezer to use later on. The ones that were bruised or slightly damaged were fried up later on to go with dinner. Yummy!

I will give the instructions for two different methods of freezing squash. The first will be for short term storage (1-3 months) and the second is for longer term (4-6 months). When you freeze the squash it will be best to use it in casseroles, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, or sauteed as it will lose some of its original firmness. I will be posting recipes for using the fresh and frozen squash in future posts so keep checking under the Recipes tab or do a search for squash.

Method #1. (This is the method I normally use as we will eat it rather quickly.)

  1. Wash the squash, cut off the ends, and cut away any damaged areas. You should use fresh squash for freezing.
  2. Slice, dice, or grate the squash.
  3. Arrange the squash, in a single layer, on a large cookie sheet(s) that has been sprayed with nonstick spray.
  4. Place the cookie sheet in the freezer for at least 2-3 hours, or overnight.
  5. Remove the cookie sheet and place the frozen squash into freezer bags. Squeeze out as much air as possible and place in the freezer.
  6. Use within 1-3 months for best flavor.

Method #2.

  1. Wash the squash, cut off the ends, and cut away any damaged areas. You should use fresh squash for freezing.
  2. Slice, dice, or grate the squash.
  3. Boil a large pot of water.
  4. Fill a large bowl with water and ice.
  5. Boil the squash for 3-4 minutes and promptly remove from the hot water.
  6. Use a slotted spoon to remove the squash and place into the cold water.
  7. Cool completely and then drain thoroughly.
  8. Arrange the squash, in a single layer, on a large cookie sheet(s) that has been sprayed with nonstick spray.
  9. Place the cookie sheet in the freezer for at least 2-3 hours, or overnight.
  10. Remove the cookie sheet and place the frozen squash into freezer bags. Squeeze out as much air as possible and place in the freezer.
  11. Use within 4-6 months for best flavor.

For winter squash/pumpkins:

  1. Wash the squash, cut off the ends, remove the seeds, and cut away any damaged areas. You should use fresh squash for freezing.
  2. Boil a large pot of water.
  3. Fill a large bowl with water and ice.
  4. Boil the squash until tender, promptly remove from the hot water.
  5. Use a slotted spoon to remove the squash and place into the cold water.
  6. Cool completely and then drain thoroughly.
  7. Scrape the squash from the rind and discard the rind.
  8. Slightly mash the squash with a potato masher or a fork.
  9. Place the squash into freezer bags. Squeeze out as much air as possible and place in the freezer.
  10. Use within 4-6 months for best flavor.

Cajun Dipping Sauce

Every now and then I get a craving for this sauce. It is so good and I could probably eat the whole batch if no one else was around. This is really good with almost any fried food! Continue reading “Cajun Dipping Sauce”

Cheesy Squash Casserole

I had to laugh because it was brought to my attention recently that I use a lot of cheese. This is true because we love cheese. You could probably make this recipe without cheese if you chose to though.

This is a good way to use up fresh squash or any squash that you may have in the freezer. Continue reading “Cheesy Squash Casserole”