Ingredients:
Corn Tortillas (about a 12-20 pack)
1 Can Enchilada Sauce
1 Can Cream of Chicken Soup
1 Can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 Bag (16oz by weight) Grated Velveeta (or Cheddar) Cheese
1.5 lbs. Ground Beef
1 Onion (optional)
Brown ground beef with chopped up onion. (About half way through
browning, soak tortillas in water on the side) Once brown, drain grease.
Mix ground beef, enchilada sauce, cream of chicken soup, and cream of
mushroom soup over medium heat. Put a thin layer of "mixture" in the
bottom of a 13 x 9 casserole dish. Tear tortillas into quarters. Put a
layer of tortillas, then a layer of mixture, and a thin layer of cheese
and repeat until it's all used (top layer should be cheese, of course).
(The Velveeta cheese is very thick when it melts in this, so you don't
want a SOLID layer of cheese, just kind of sprinkle it around)
Monday, October 28, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
New Theme Song
I know I've gone on a lot about Bon Jovi lately. This is one reason: inspiration. This is my new theme song. Note: it does bother me that the title should be "Every Day" rather than "Everyday," but I'm trying to see the forest rather than just trees.
"Everyday"
I used to be the kind of guy
Who'd never let you look inside
I'd smile when I was crying
I had nothing but a life to loose
Thought I had a lot to prove
In my life there's no denying
Goodbye to all my yesterdays
Goodbye, so long, I'm on my way
I've had enough of cryin'
Bleedin', sweatin', dyin'
Hear me when I say
Gonna live my life everyday
I'm gonna touch the sky
And I spread these wings and fly
I ain't here to play
I'm gonna live my life everyday
Change, everybody's feeling strange
Never gonna be the same
Makes you wonder how the world keeps turning
Life, learning how to live my life
Learning how to pick my fights
Take my shots while I'm still burning
Goodbye to all those rainy nights
Goodbye, so long, I'm moving on
I've had enough of cryin'
Bleedin', sweatin', dyin'
Hear me when I say
Gonna live my life everyday
I'm gonna touch the sky
And I spread these wings and fly
I ain't here to play
I'm gonna live my life everyday
Hit the gas, take the wheel
I've just made myself a deal
There ain't nothing gonna get in my way
Everyday
Goodbye, so long, I'm moving on
I've had enough of cryin'
Bleedin', sweatin', dyin'
Hear me when I say
Gonna live my life everyday
I'm gonna touch the sky
And I spread these wings and fly
I ain't here to play
I'm gonna live my life everyday
I, oh I, oh I, I'm gonna live my life everyday
I (gonna touch the sky), oh I (spread these wings and fly), oh I
I'm gonna live my life everyday
I used to be the kind of guy
Who'd never let you look inside
I'd smile when I was crying
I had nothing but a life to loose
Thought I had a lot to prove
In my life there's no denying
Goodbye to all my yesterdays
Goodbye, so long, I'm on my way
I've had enough of cryin'
Bleedin', sweatin', dyin'
Hear me when I say
Gonna live my life everyday
I'm gonna touch the sky
And I spread these wings and fly
I ain't here to play
I'm gonna live my life everyday
Change, everybody's feeling strange
Never gonna be the same
Makes you wonder how the world keeps turning
Life, learning how to live my life
Learning how to pick my fights
Take my shots while I'm still burning
Goodbye to all those rainy nights
Goodbye, so long, I'm moving on
I've had enough of cryin'
Bleedin', sweatin', dyin'
Hear me when I say
Gonna live my life everyday
I'm gonna touch the sky
And I spread these wings and fly
I ain't here to play
I'm gonna live my life everyday
Hit the gas, take the wheel
I've just made myself a deal
There ain't nothing gonna get in my way
Everyday
Goodbye, so long, I'm moving on
I've had enough of cryin'
Bleedin', sweatin', dyin'
Hear me when I say
Gonna live my life everyday
I'm gonna touch the sky
And I spread these wings and fly
I ain't here to play
I'm gonna live my life everyday
I, oh I, oh I, I'm gonna live my life everyday
I (gonna touch the sky), oh I (spread these wings and fly), oh I
I'm gonna live my life everyday
Sunday, October 20, 2013
I Saw Bon Jovi Perform Live
I'm not a big concert-goer, but my friend needed someone to go with them. My first impression of the show was that it's like being in the television during a live broadcast, only the people around me were a bit douchier.
Tico Torres on drums.
I saw some tense interaction when an older white lady tried to get a younger Latina to sit down so she could see. Twice. This, of course, resulted in the Latina standing for the entire show and making both of them look like entitled, bratty children to those around them.
The crowd's energy lagged a bit. But this makes sense, when you think about it. It was a Tuesday evening during the school year. The crowd was made up of working adults and perhaps some of their children, pushing the boundaries of the regular weekday bedtime after a long day at school and work. But Bon Jovi worked hard to get everyone to snap out of it.
The show was amazing. I'd never been to any event that even touched the professionalism of this show.
Jon Bon Jovi works his ass off! That dude is in great shape all around: muscles, strong voice, amazing cardio stamina. Huge props to both the band & crew for such an impressive show!
I am now a Bon Jovi fan.
Being the nerd that I am, I naturally began reading up on the band as soon as I was back to the car (as a passenger).
The original four band members are:
Jon Bon Jovi (lead vocals & guitar)
Richie Sambora (guitar)
David Bryan (keyboards)
Tico Torres (drums)
I learned that Richie Sambora quit the tour in August. I've never seen him perform, but the show didn't seem to suffer.
Jon Bon Jovi's parents were both Marines, which may speak to his worth ethic. (I've worked with Marines. I've never met a lazy Marine.)
Bon Jovi has been together and performing for 30 years. I am 40. It's no wonder the concert sounded like a soundtrack of my life.
I encourage you to support this band however you can. I know they're not small or just starting out, but their product is solid. That should be rewarded.
If you aren't convinced to support the band itself, you may be interested in supporting the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation through donations of money and/or your time. The JBJ Soul Foundation's mission: "to combat issues that force families and individuals into economic despair."
They have my support.
Tico Torres on drums.
I saw some tense interaction when an older white lady tried to get a younger Latina to sit down so she could see. Twice. This, of course, resulted in the Latina standing for the entire show and making both of them look like entitled, bratty children to those around them.
The crowd's energy lagged a bit. But this makes sense, when you think about it. It was a Tuesday evening during the school year. The crowd was made up of working adults and perhaps some of their children, pushing the boundaries of the regular weekday bedtime after a long day at school and work. But Bon Jovi worked hard to get everyone to snap out of it.
The show was amazing. I'd never been to any event that even touched the professionalism of this show.
Jon Bon Jovi works his ass off! That dude is in great shape all around: muscles, strong voice, amazing cardio stamina. Huge props to both the band & crew for such an impressive show!
I am now a Bon Jovi fan.
Being the nerd that I am, I naturally began reading up on the band as soon as I was back to the car (as a passenger).
The original four band members are:
Jon Bon Jovi (lead vocals & guitar)
Richie Sambora (guitar)
David Bryan (keyboards)
Tico Torres (drums)
I learned that Richie Sambora quit the tour in August. I've never seen him perform, but the show didn't seem to suffer.
Jon Bon Jovi's parents were both Marines, which may speak to his worth ethic. (I've worked with Marines. I've never met a lazy Marine.)
Bon Jovi has been together and performing for 30 years. I am 40. It's no wonder the concert sounded like a soundtrack of my life.
I encourage you to support this band however you can. I know they're not small or just starting out, but their product is solid. That should be rewarded.
If you aren't convinced to support the band itself, you may be interested in supporting the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation through donations of money and/or your time. The JBJ Soul Foundation's mission: "to combat issues that force families and individuals into economic despair."
They have my support.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Words to live by
Favoriting & retweeting this on Twitter was not enough.
Before asking people to grow a thicker skin, question whether you need to keep stabbing them.
— Adam Smith (@noneconomical) October 1, 2013
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