MONTHLY RECIPE

Update:  2011  – The Red Hot Chef now has her own blog so please visit it to find some of our favorite recipes.  And trust me, they don’t call her the Red Hot Chef for nothing!

Original post from 8/23/10:  I love good food. I love to eat – but only good food. Being married to the Red Hot Chef really works out great. The other day she decided she would like to share some of her favorite recipes. If you love good food like me, you will appreciate her idea!

Anyway, we decided that a monthly recipe feature would be a nice diversion at Life in the Corner. So you can look for something good to eat about once a month. The Red Hot Chef will have to tell me what to publish, but you can bet I have tried it and was impressed.

With the temperatures hovering between 100 and 106 lately we haven’t really wanted to eat a lot of anything, much less work in the kitchen after being in the shop all day. That means lots of fruit, salads, and the like. So we are starting out with a summer time treat for the first of our monthly recipes……

ENGAGEMENT SALAD

This recipe came from our friend Lindsay who first tasted it at her engagement party. It is easy, makes a bunch, and everybody loves it. Get you’re second helping fast, otherwise the bowl will be empty.

Salad ingredients;

1lb cole slaw mix

1 cup slivered almonds

1 cup sunflower seeds

2 bunches green onions

2 pkgs Oriental Ramen Noodles

To make the salad, chop the onions and combine the first four ingredients in a bowl. Toss to mix.

Dressing ingredients;

1 cup vegetable oil

1/3 cup white vinegar

5 packets sweetener

2 pkg Ramen Noodle seasoning

For the dressing, add the sweetener and Ramen Noodle seasoning to the oil and vinegar. Whisk to blend.

Just before serving, break up the dry noodles and add to all the salad ingredients. Toss with the dressing and serve (a lot).

Enjoy!

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FREE-WESTINGHOUSE SEWING MACHINE COMPLETION

After considerable repair work and refinishing, the Free-Westinghouse sewing machine went home to the grandson of the original owner. This 1920’s ornate walnut sewing machine cabinet is now restored to a treasured family heirloom. You can see the results in the photos below. Click on any image for a larger view. If you missed the original posting look at the before condition here https://lifeinthecorner.com//?p=20.

Here is a view of the completed machine.

We began by stripping the old degraded finish and cleaning the wood to remove machine oil and water spotting on the top. The case required a good deal of veneer repair, but we managed to save all the original walnut veneer. The back support leg for the work surface was broken, but the family had saved all the pieces. It was reinstalled after being glued. The case itself was all intact and only needed to be glued.

We sent the machine head to a local sewing machine repair expert to be cleaned, lubricated and adjusted. It hums right along now as evidenced by the sample stiching sitting on the throat plate. As a safety precaution, the power cords were replaced to the speed control and wall outlet.

Here you can see the machine head after cleaning and reinstallation.

Some of the original carvings were missing or broken. Composition molding was used on the originals, Courtney carved the new ones from walnut and applied them. Before and after is seen here.

    

     

Following a light sanding, a walnut stain was rubbed to replicate the original cabinet color. Final finish in a satin sheen will protect and beautify it for decades to come.

The completed project shows a great family piece preserved for their future generations to enjoy.

         

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