 
															This Hamburger Sandwich – THE BEST!
It’s that time of year for creating the best tasting sandwiches mostly because of all the fresh local veggies that are available. As I put together my hamburgers for the family I can’t help but wonder what others favor as toppings on their sandwiches.
TRY HOME GROWN FRESH TOMATOES!
 
															It’s not too late to grow your own tomatoes. This year I went crazy growing tomato seeds I had on hand and ended up with 100’s of plants. I gave most of them away and ended up sticking tomato plants all over the place in my home garden. If it is 6 weeks before your last frost date you can start tomatoes from seed indoors. Don’t worry if you are past the first day of summer because you can always find tasty varieties at the garden centers. Just pop me a message on my website and I will do my best to help you out!
Vegetables You Can Grow For Toppings

Easy Homemade Coleslaw Recipe
One of the highlights of summer is growing carrots and cabbage. This year my red cabbage didn’t do so in the post below find my basic coleslaw recipe.

How to Prepare A Tasty Turkey for Thanksgiving
It is tasty thanksgiving turkey time of year! Let’s take a close look at how to prepare the Thanksgiving turkey along with herbs and other ingredients you can grow. Find my recipe and cooking facts in this post. How to Cook A Tasty Turkey Basics It’s my favorite time of year where we use fresh herbs, spice, and vegetables to cook up a fabulous Thanksgiving turkey. Hard to believe I wasn’t always confident when it came to cooking a turkey. Preparing a giant (15-20 pound) turkey can be intimidating. It is important to be sure that poultry reaches the proper temperature internal. By taking down a few notes and carefully paying attention to temperature facts for cooking that tasty turkey. I really do get excited about turkey! Each year I add to my food journal featuring how to and more. As a result, the journal is filled with Notecards from family and friends, favorite magazine clippings and printed recipes from favorite cooking sites make up this journal. The journal is filled with notes that are over 40 years old from my Dad’s cookbook. These notes are hard to read but true treasures. As a result, memorable recipes and notes can be found in my journal helping me cook up that perfect turkey each year. Kitchen Tools to Prepare a Turkey It is super important to either have an electric roaster or a roasting pan that is the right size for your poultry. My favorite over the past few years when feeding a large crowd is my electric roasting appliance. The recipe below is based on my experience with that appliance. You can find these on Amazon or local stores. Invest in the following kitchen tools before tackling your Thanksgiving feast: roasting pan ( I DO NOT RECOMMEND FOIL ) or Electric Roasting Pan roasting rack (usually comes inside a good roasting pan or electric roaster) meat thermometer – Be sure to follow internal poultry temperature of 165*. I use an external probe design so the roasting pan doesn’t get open as often during cooking time. Basting set ( if you don’t have a baster you can always use a large spoon). When using an electric oven you will most likely not need this tool. sharp knife and fork for carving platter big enough for large bird Printable Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe Butter Rub Turkey Stuffed 20 pound turkey Here are the ingredients included in my Thanksgiving roasted turkey recipe. Most of the herbs I grow and harvest year-round. You can use store bought fresh herbs if you don’t know how to grow your own. The butter rub in this recipe insures a golden brown turkey when prepared in an electric roaster oven. . Recipe Card Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe Ingredients Turkey Rub! 2 tablespoons of poultry seasoning 1/2 tablespoon of garlic salt 1 tablespoon of fresh ground pepper 1 stick of butter melted For the Turkey! 15-20 pound fresh turkey 1 cup of water or vegetable broth 2-4 carrots (clean and chopped into 2″ sections) 2-3 celery with leaves (chopped) 1 large sweet onion ( cut in quarters) 2-4 sage leaves (clean) 1/2 cup of parsley chopped 1 sprig of rosemary 1 sprig of thyme Instructions For the Rub! Mix the ingredients together in melted butter and rub on the turkey. Be sure to lift the skin of the clean turkey and rub the spices under as far as you can reach. For The Turkey! I recommend following cooking directions on the label included with store bought turkey. Be sure to check out the USDA ‘Lets Talk Turkey’ page for extra information. Place prepared turkey in the roaster pan rack inside pan before adding water to bottom of pan. Rub turkey (see above) arrange herbs and veggies around the turkey Roast the turkey for 30 minutes at the highest temperature the electric roaster will go (mine is 450*), then lower the temperature to 325 degrees F for the remaining time. Cook according to temperature and size of turkey. Average time for a 20 pound turkey to reach 165*F internal is about 4 hours. Inspired by Family and Friends! Electric Roaster To Prepare The Turkey My roaster oven set up away from the guest The biggest mistake ever was using a foil pan for a 22-pound turkey. As a result, the foil does not provide good insulation to accurately hold the heat for the turkey to cook in the time suggested. The temperature of the turkey must reach 165 according to the Food Safety Website. Thanksgiving dinner ended up being a few hours late the year I used a foil pan in my commercial oven. The electric roaster will free up oven space along with guarantee proper cooking temperatures. Remember to keep the lid on the roaster while cooking. This will ensure the heat is maintained. It is best to use a probe style thermometer to keep an eye on the poultries internal temperature. Handful of Thankfulness from the Dome Garden My Favorite Reference Links Don’t trust everything you read on the web. These two sites below are what I follow because they are official and they do the research for you before regulations of food are passed! Below are the sites I like to refer to each year before preparing that bird! Let’s Talk Turkey with USDA Food Safe Minimum Cooking Temperatures Thanksgiving Recipes Be sure to check out these other recipes that make side dishes for the thanksgiving meal. I’d love to hear what you think about these so be sure to connect below! I can’t wait to make my cold turkey sandwich! With a big bird I had plenty of leftovers. Be sure to check out some of these Turkey Day leftover ideas. Let’s Connect Do you have a fun story to share with me about your bird? Be sure to reach out to me on my website to share the details. I am also on social media at @brenhaas but it is best to find me here. Happy Thanksgiving,

How to Grow Thuja Giant Starter Trees
In this post I highlight a video showing what to do with thuja giant starter trees. Check out the video and a few of the tips highlighted below! Thuja Giant Starter Trees Video Just a quick video highlighting how I grow my thuja giant starter trees. https://youtu.be/llbEr9SvmuY You can find this video on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel. Be sure to reach out if you are having issues viewing this or consider following me on YouTube. Pop me a message below so I know to find you on YouTube to follow back! Thuja Giant Starters In the video I highlight what the cute little tree staters look like when they arrived. You maybe wondering what the heck we are going to do with 50 of these trees. My husband and I hope to add a new border around the pond with these trees. There are so many reasons to consider this variety when creating a privacy or wind block on your property. I share more about the thuja varieties on my site at: Exploring The Green Giant Arborvitae in Brens Garden. You maybe wondering why we bought the trees so small. Over the years I have learn that the arborvitae grow better when added to the landscape around their 3-4 year of growth. Ordering plants from the Soil and Water Conservation District over the past 10 years was a great learning experience. My goal is the keep these in 1/2 gallon containers this year and hopefully move up to the 1 gallon landscape containers next year. Once they get to about 4-5 feet tall I hope to move them to their permanent spot in the landscape. How to Take Care of the Thuja Giant Starter Trees The video in this post gives tips on how to care for the thuja giant starter trees. You will want to remove them from the shipping box and get them watered as soon as you can. Store the plants in a cool, dry location until you are ready to get them out of the small pots they arrive in. YOU DO NOT want to keep them in those small growing containers for long. Moving the plant to a container where the roots have room to grow is ideal. HOWEVER, I wouldn’t put the starter in the container that is 10 times its size. I am not sure why … that just never worked for me. Landscape Trees To Consider Below are a few post featuring some of the trees I’ve grown over the past years. I hope you check them out and consider growing some of your own. Finally Blooming! Thank you for checking out my website today! Let’s Connect I would love to hear from you and your experience with the Thuja Giant Starter Trees. Do you grow them in your home garden? Be sure to reach out to me by commenting below on my site. Happy Gardening,
Did I miss your favorite topping? Add yours by filling out the contact information above. Be sure to include your website (if you have one) and your email so we can connect! If you would rather post a comment on this blog post with your favorite toppings – GO FOR IT! I can’t wait to hear from you.
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It was so much fun sharing about my favorite burger toppings. I hope you will continue the fun by sharing a comment on this blog post today. Be sure to reach out at any time on social media @brenhaas. on social media @brenhaas. My website is the best place to find me so see you there!
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One comment on “Favorite Hamburger Toppings”
YUM…. Heinz tomatoes use to be grown in my neck of the woods!