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Sunday, January 31, 2021

 Hi Friends! What's cooking?

Actually not much is cooking this week. I have been busy replenishing Prairie Pearl stock. After an entire year of not doing any vendor events due to Covid, Prairie Pearl will be at a Paddle Party in Fair Grove, Missouri next Saturday, February 6th. 

Lets talk about Paddle Parties. I had never heard of such a thing until I moved to Southern Missouri. Paddle Parties are fundraisers. The group hosting the fundraiser invites craft and home sales vendors, the number of vendors is dependent on the amount of space you have. Each vendor donates 2 items to be "auctioned" off. People come to the fundraiser and pay a set amount for "paddles" which are usually paint sticks with a number assigned on the stick. Each stick (paddle) has a corresponding poker chip with the same number as printed on the paddle. You can buy as many paddles as you want. You get the paddle, the poker chip goes into a bucket. 

The auction begins with round 1. The vendors take turns introducing themselves and what their product is. The bidding begins with "Quarters in, Paddles up". Collectors will come around and you place 1 quarter in the bucket per paddle that you wish to hold up. Lets say you have 2 paddles so you put 2 quarters in the bucket. The organizer draws a poker chip out of the bucket and reads off the number. The person who holds that number on the paddle called wins that item! This continues until all vendors have gotten up and introduced their items. The first round of bidding goes back to the vendors to help defray their costs. The second round goes to the charity. 

I find these paddle parties fun. I don't usually make much of a profit, but I have gained friends and customers. Plus, I am helping out a well deserved fund raiser. The party next weekend is a benefit for the Fair Grove school district Music boosters. Last year was fun  Looking forward to another fun filled evening. 

Are you interested in holding a paddle party for a fundraiser, but have no idea how to start and need paddles? My good friend and neighbor can help you with your event. He has the paddles and he knows how to get your event off to a great start. You can contact him at jeffreydhenry69@gmail.com. 

Prairie Pearl 

From My House to Yours. 

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Friday, January 22, 2021

 Hi Friends! What's Cooking?

Prairie Pearl now has 7, yes SEVEN, different dip mixes. But dip mixes are not just for dippin' anymore. Use some imagination, get creative! 

Prairie Pearl's Veggie Dip is good in so many ways. Try it to top your baked potato at dinner. Add a dollop to top off your morning omelet. Thin your dip out with a little milk or buttermilk and use as a salad dressing.  


Crostini Appetizer

Combine one individual packet (each dip mix contains 2 individual packets) with one 8 ounce container of spreadable cream cheese. Refrigerate for a minimum of one hour. Stir and spread on toasted thinly sliced French bread, melba toast or your favorite cracker. Top with halved cherry tomato. Garnish if desired with a small basil leaf or other herb. 

How much easier can an appetizer be? Let me know if you  have your favorite way to use Prairie Pearl Dips.

All of my products are available directly from me (417-544-0863 or by email prairiepearl1@gmail.com). If you are visiting the Branson Missouri area, stop by the Ozark Rag Craft Emporium in Branson West. I have a booth there with most products stocked. If I don't have what you want there, they will contact me for you. 

Prairie Pearl

From My House to Yours! 


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Friday, January 15, 2021

 Hi Friends! What's cooking?

Here in Southwest Missouri, it is cold, windy and snowing, and it is football playoff time. I really wish I had planned ahead and purchased some hamburger meat so I could make a delicious pot of Chili using @Prairie Pearl's Chili Seasoning. So What is your favorite Chili recipe? I bet it would be even better with my seasoning mix. 

My Chili Seasoning, as the case with all of my seasoning mixes, are all herbs and spices. They include absolutely no preservatives or fillers. Commercial mixes contain preservatives to extend shelf life and fillers to keep the mixes from clumping primarily. So you will find that my mixes may be sort of solid when you get them, but can be easily broken lose with a spoon or your fingers. 

Being a single person, I find that most items you buy commercially make 8 or more servings. For all you single people or empty nesters, I give you instructions on the back of the package for making chili using 1 pound of burger (like I do) or 2 pounds if you are preparing for a larger group. I am also a bit of a wimp when it comes to spicy. I would call this mix somewhere between mild and medium. It is a bit spicy for me, but I just adjust down a bit of the mix or add more tomato sauce. If you want more heat, just add in a few dashes of hot sauce. Mix up a batch of  Cornbread and you are ready for the next football game! 

How can you get your hands on some of this seasoning? I have it in stock at the @Ozark Rag Craft Emporium if you are local to the Branson area. If not, you can call Prairie Pearl at 417-544-0863 or you can message me on Facebook @www.Facebook/PrairiePearl-FromMyHousetoYours. I can ship out to anywhere! 

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#chili
#seasoning
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#frommyhousetoyours
                                    #Chiefs
                                    #Missouri

Thursday, January 7, 2021

Hi Friends! What's cookin? 

I am pleased to announce some new items in the Prairie Pearl collection. I have four new Seasoning Blends; Autumn Blend (warm flavors you think about in the Fall; Rosemary, cumin, coriander, cinnamon... you get the picture.) This blend is great on Roasted vegetables, in stews and soups, even poached pears or baked apples. Smokey Spice Blend (paprika, garlic, cayenne) included those spicy notes (not hot) to season things, like stews, chili, roasted nuts, or a dry rub on meat and poultry. The All-purpose Blend is just great for everyday use for just about anything. It sits next to my stove for my everyday cooking.  

The fourth is the Mediterranean Herb blend, my personal favorite. Use on fish, chicken, pork, vegetables, pasta, bread, pizza... stop me! I used it at Christmas on my Bottom Tip Roast. I lightly brushed the roast with a bit of oil then rubbed the spice blend all over before Roasting. I didn't have a rack to place it on inside my favorite Pampered Chef Roaster, So, I made thick slices of onions and placed them on the bottom of the Roaster then placed the roast on top of the onion. The onions also gave great flavor to the pan drippings which was made into gravy. All of these season blends do contain salt, but a very small amount. 


Why Prairie Pearl? Because you get pure herbs and seasonings. Seasonings you buy retail in the grocery have other ingredients that mind do not. Ingredients like fillers, soy, preservatives and anti clumping ingredients. What is soy doing in there? Heck if I know! But why do you want them in there. Anticlumping (often in the form of cornstarch or soy products) is to keep the product easy to just shake on. So sometimes you will see that the seasoning mixes are clumpy. All you have to do is shake or stir and all is good to shake on! 

All of my products are available for shipping and at a nominal shipping fee. These Seasoning blends are $4 each  and also stocked in my booth at the Ozark Rag in Branson West. Did you know that every Tuesday night at 6pm, The Ozark Rag has an on-line sale/auction? Tune in next Tuesday. My seasonings blends will be offered as a set of 4 at a reduced rate! 

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