• Prepare this easy entertaining dinner of beef stew in the morning before you go to work in your slow-cooker. Let it slowly simmer all day and when you return home you will be rewarded with the aroma of delectable comfort food. This healthy and delicious stew is fit for company. Add a loaf of fresh bread and a light dessert for a delicious, casual meal.

    Serves 8Fork-Tender Beef Stew

    2 lbs. beef stew meat, trimmed of fat, cut into 1” cubes
    ½ cup flour
    ½ teaspoon salt
    4 tablespoons canola oil, divided
    10 small red potatoes, halved
    3 large carrots, peeled & chopped into 1” pieces
    8-10 small white onions, peeled or 1 large onion, peeled and chopped into 1” pieces
    3 stalks celery, chopped into ½” pieces
    2 cups beef broth, purchased
    2 teaspoons fresh oregano, chopped or ½ teaspoon dried
    2 teaspoons fresh thyme, chopped or ½ teaspoon dried
    1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
    1 teaspoon salt
    Freshly ground pepper
    3 tablespoons cornstarch
    3 tablespoons water
    2 tablespoons flat-leaf parsley, chopped, for garnish

    To pre-brown meat, heat large skillet to medium-high. Add 2 tablespoons oil. Combine flour and ½ teaspoon salt. Dredge half of beef stew meat in flour mixture and brown in hot oil, turning as needed, about 3-4 minutes total. Pour stew meal into slow cooker and add about ¼ cup beef broth into pan and scrape to remove brown bits and add to slow cooker. This is called de-glazing the pan. Repeat with remaining oil and stew meat. De-glaze and add to slow cooker.

    Place potatoes, carrots, onions and celery in slow-cooker. Add remaining broth, oregano, thyme, Worcestershire sauce, salt & pepper and pour into slow-cooker. Cook on LOW for 9-10 hours.

    Twenty minutes before serving, mix cornstarch and water together in a small bowl and stir into stew. Cover and cook on HIGH for 15 minutes until stew is thickened. Sprinkle fresh parsley over stew before serving.

  • Entertaining your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day does not mean you have to spend a lot of money. Try these budget-friendly tips whether you have one valentine or several “little” valentines.

    Tokens of Love:

    1. Purchase one or two mini-boxes of 2 decadent Godiva brand dessert truffles at Godiva.com for $5 each. Most people are still trying to recover from the holidays by cutting calories. Rather than purchasing a whole pound of chocolates, this size is just right for a luxurious little treat of world-class chocolate. They come in a little gold box with a ribbon.
    2. Purchase a small heart shaped box (2-4 pieces per box) of chocolates for your “little” valentines. Hold it behind your back and ask your mini-sweetie if he will be your valentine. Give a hug and kiss with his special treat from mommy or daddy.

    Greetings of Love:

    1. Send a free e-card to your sweetheart’s email or mobile phone.
    2. Take a trip to your local craft store and make a homemade Valentine card. You don’t have to be crafty; just use a little construction paper, lace paper doilies and a glitter pen. Homemade gifts and cards are always so much more special than expensive purchased cards. Try your hand at writing a heartfelt poem in the card or recall a funny or silly moment together.

    Acts of Love:

    1. Share an interest. If your darling loves football or fishing, watch a game or go for a fishing trip together. If your sweetie complains that you rarely see movies that interest her, catch a check-flick or romantic comedy together. Showing interest in each other’s activities promotes love and intimacy.
    2. Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday this year, so surprise your Valentine with a day trip somewhere he/she has been longing to visit such as: a special museum, national park, theme park or local festival. If you belong to a union, a credit union or AAA, check their website for discounts to members to many local attractions.

    Keep it simple and have fun. It is in quiet moments like these that you and your Valentine can unwind, connect and recharge.

    Happy Entertaining!
    Patricia Mendez