Creamy Baked Chicken Breasts
Wednesday greetings wonderful friends!
Can hardly believe that in just a little over a week February will be in the rear view mirror until next year.
However, February’s not leaving without a couple of chilly memories. Icy “rain” and way below freezing temps have landed for the next couple of days (or so the weather app reads). Which equals slip and slide on walkways and roadways.
I’m prepared and gonna enjoy a little hunkering down time and go no place.
My agenda includes making some homemade chicken noodle soup and Broccoli cheddar potato soup (ya know, options – ha) today.
Crossing my fingers, eyes and toes that the power grid or whatever it’s called holds and we don’t lose power for any length of time. Texas has not always been known to combat frigid temps and people popping up their thermostats so it does an overload thing.
Presenting today’s Wednesday Reader for enjoyment!
Beginning with fun-tastic art illustrations and humorous cartoons + intriguing trivia and fascinating facts + make and bake creamy chicken breast recipe, Quick Question and Tracy Beckerman’s slice of life humor.
AS ALWAYS WE THANK YOU FOR SLIDING BY TODAY
AND GIVING US PART OF YOUR VALUABLE TIME + ENGAGING + SHARING + CARING.
Ready?
Set.
Let’s Go!
POP QUIZ
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- SIDEBURNS ARE NAMED FOR THE DISTINCTIVE FACIAL HAIR OF A MAN WHO HELD WHAT POSITION?
a) First president of the National Rifle Association
b) Governor-general of Australia
c) Poet laureate of the United States
d) World heavyweight boxing champion - IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, WHO BECAME QUEEN OF THE UNDERWORLD AFTER SHE ATE SOME POMEGRANATE SEEDS?
a) Aphrodite
b) Callisto
c) Persephone
d) Thalia - PRINCETON UNIVERSITY AWARDED ABRAHAM LINCOLN AN HONORARY DOCTORATE IN WHAT FIELD?
a) Divinity
b) Humanities
c) Law
d) Philosophy
- SIDEBURNS ARE NAMED FOR THE DISTINCTIVE FACIAL HAIR OF A MAN WHO HELD WHAT POSITION?
QUICK QUESTION
WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT
YOUR FAVORITE COLOR?
POP QUIZ ANSWERS
- Sideburns are named for Ambrose Burnside, a Civil War general, a former governor of Rhode Island and the first president of the NRA.
- In Greek mythology, Persephone became queen of the underworld after she ate some pomegranate seeds.
- Princeton University awarded Abraham Lincoln an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1864.
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I JUST MAKE IT MY BUSINESS TO GET
ALONG WITH PEOPLE SO I CAN HAVE FUN.
IT’S THAT SIMPLE.
~ BETTY WHITE ~
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“I LOVE YOU”
RIDDLE ME THIS
WHAT CAN FILL UP A ROOM WITHOUT
TAKING UP ANY SPACE?
CREAMY BAKED CHICKEN BREASTS
This recipe is from an old newspaper clipping (1983).
It’s super easy and amazingly good.
Serve with Long Grain and Wild Rice (think Rice A Roni in a box that comes complete with herb seasoning mix) and sauteed fresh spinach as side companions.
If ya really wanna go all out – make this Mandarin Orange Jello Salad for dessert ** here’s the simple recipe **
HERE’S HOW WE MAKE IT
INGREDIENTS:
- 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- 8 slices of deli Swiss cheese
- 1 (10 3/4-oz) can cream of chicken soup, undiluted
- 1/3 cup dry white wine
- 1 1/2 cups herb seasoned stuffing mix, crushed (think zipper type plastic bag and a rolling pin)
- 1/2 stick butter, melted
NEXT
- Arrange chicken breasts in a lightly greased 13″ x 9″ x 2″ baking dish.
- Top breasts with 2 slices each of Swiss cheese.
IN A SMALL BOWL
- Whisk together cream of chicken soup and dry white wine until smooth
NOW
- Spoon soup + wine mix over chicken breasts and cheese evenly, trying to keep it on the breasts and not letting it leak over too much in to the baking dish.
- Sprinkle crushed herb seasoned mix over all.
BAKE
- Uncovered in a preheated 350* oven for 45-50 minutes.
REMOVE FROM OVEN
- Plate breasts on 4 individual serving dishes.
- Add the sides of prepared rice and sauteed spinach.
SERVE (!)
RIDDLE ANSWER
LIGHT
LOST IN SUBURBIA
ALL LINED UP AND NOWHERE TO GO
BY TRACY BECKERMAN
It was one of those days where everything was taking a ridiculously long time.
There was a line at the dry cleaners. A line at the supermarket. A line at the gas station.
I was starting to think that everyone in the world had the same to-do list that I did.
They were just one to-do ahead of me the whole day.
I finally made it to the last place on my list. I needed to pick up a couple of things at a department store.
As I walked in, I was thrilled to see that, for the first time all day, I was in a store that was mostly empty. I found what I needed in five minutes flat, then headed toward the checkout counter.
I was surprised to see that there were a couple of people waiting in line to check out, because there didn’t really seem to be that many people in the store.
But since the whole day had been one long waiting game, I figured this was just par for the course.
As I got in line behind two ladies waiting ahead of me, I started checking messages on my cellphone to pass the time.
I am typically not the most patient person, but this was excessive even by a normal patient person’s standards.
Looking at my watch, I realized 10 minutes had passed since I’d gotten in line.
I peered around around the people ahead of me and noticed that some other customers were finishing at the cash registers, but for some reason the line I was in did not seem to be moving.
I started tapping my foot and making huffy noises. Then I looked around for a store employee to complain to.
Just when I thought my head would explode, I saw someone and waved her over.
“Are you waiting to check out?” she asked me cheerily.
“Yes!” I shouted in frustration.
“Well, the checkout line is over there,” she said, gesturing to another line I hadn’t noticed directly behind the checkout counter.
“What line am I in?” I asked.
“YOU,” she said, “are standing in line behind the mannequins.”
“Huh?” I said dumbly. At first I didn’t quite understand what she was saying. But then I looked closely at the heads of the two ladies standing in front of me and slowly realized their hair was made of plastic and they had no faces. My line wasn’t moving because I wasn’t IN a line. I was standing behind a clothing display next to the checkout area.
I walked around the mannequins and looked them up and down, just to convince myself that I really was that stupid.
It was clear who the real dummy was.
“Oh, boy. I am such an idiot,” I moaned to the store employee.
“It’s OK,” she said with a laugh. “This actually happens a lot.”
“Really?” I said with some annoyance. “Then why don’t you move the mannequins farther away from the checkout area?”
She grinned. “Because it’s really funny.”
~ Tracy Beckerman is the author of the Amazon Bestseller, “Barking at the Moon: A Story of Life, Love, and Kibble.”
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Fascinating Stuff
FASCINATING STUFF
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Because medieval and Renaissance paintings were made on wooden boards, they can be dated using dendrochronolgy — the science of tree-ring dating. Growth rings visible on the unpainted edges of an artwork help historians estimate when the tree was chopped down. That gives them an indication of when the painting was made. The process is not perfect, but in some cases, it’s been able to trace several board not only to the same time period but also to the same tree.
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Of all the useful words and phrases in the Georgian language, perhaps the most useful — and easiest to pronounce — is “zeg,” which means “the day after tomorrow.” (The English word “overmorrow” means the same thing. How come no one uses it?) Also useful and without an English language equivalent is the Georgian word “shemomedjamo” which means “I ate it all even though I didn’t intend to.” You don’t need to speak Georgian to understand that concept!
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Some of the more picturesque team names in all of sports can be found among Japan’s basketball franchises — the Kawasaki Brave Thunders, Nagoya Diamond Dolphins and Akita Northern Happinets, for example. Most creative might be the Toyota Alvark Tokyo, whose name (sources at Toyota confirm) derives from the Arabic word for lightning.
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The first gold record ever awarded was presented to Glen Miller and his orchestra on Feb. 10, 1942, for 1.2 million sales of the single “Chattanooga Choo Choo.” The song features in the 1941 movie “Sun Valley Serenade,” which was set in Idaho and was basically a vehicle for Norwegian ice-skating star Sonja Henie. The real scene stealers, though, were Dorothy Dandridge and the Nicholas Brothers, whose dazzling son-and-dance performance on “Chattanooga Choo Choo” was backed by Miller and his orchestra.
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You always forget something on moving day. When James Buchanan moved out of the White House in 1861 (which he gladly did), he left behind a set of French history books. So he wrote to Abraham Lincoln, who’d succeeded him as president of the United States, asking to have the books returned. The letter ends: “Sincerel6 desiring that your administration may prove successful in restoring the union & that you may be more happy in your exalted Station than was your immediate predecessor.
~ COPYRIGHT 2025 LESLIE ELMAN
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As I write this, there is a dusting of snow falling and the temperature is hovering at 14 degrees. Daymaker arrives with its colorful art, its fun facts, its mouth watering recipe for creamy chicken breasts, its humor a la Tracy Beckerman – and I feel a warm glow.
Thank you, Daymaker.
Beckerman’s stories are so funny! That creamy chicken…yummy and easy!
The soup recipes sound so yummy I am In soup mode now and I have to make some. As usual I love Tracy and the funny cartoons thanks for an uplift of the day
Hi J –
Yay for soup mode!
I am too and soups never disappoint.
Thanks for your time — big time.
Thank you for honoring one of my favorite entertainers. BETTY WHITE. What a legacy to leave planet earth: LAUGHTER AND KINDNESS. Just hearing her name makes me want to watch her in THE PROPOSAL tonight.
That’s cool, Marty –
Remembering Betty White in a specific movie. She was definitely a class act and did leave a profound legacy.
Thank ya for reading + sharing + engaging.
Happiness.
Trivia is always a hit with me! Cartoons, well, just awesome! Every one of them. Every time.
Thanks Trent –
Happy you are enjoying.
We appreciate ya!