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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Weather/Rain ~ Picture of the Day ~ Schwans Foods ~ All-in-One Sausage Dinner ~ National Deviled Egg Day

  


Good 38º dark raining morning. 
 
 
Yesterday the rain started in the night..........
 

It lasted until close to noon. We got some sun......

 
We topped at 52º.
 
 
 
Picture of the Day😮
 

 
 
Interesting about Schwans food delivery service....
 

Schwan's Company, formerly known as The Schwan Food Company, is a food service company with approximately 12,000 employees. Having originated in the United States as a family-owned business, since 2019 the company has been a subsidiary of CJ CheilJedang of South Korea — with five major business units including Schwan's Home ServiceSchwan's Consumer BrandsSchwan's Food ServiceStrategic Partner Solutions and SFC Global Supply Chain.

 

The Schwan's family maintains 100 percent ownership of Minnesota-based Schwan’s Home Service, a privately held, independent entity tracing to the company’s home-delivery business launched by Marvin Schwan in 1952. Schwan's Home Service sells frozen foods from home delivery trucks, in grocery store freezers, by mail, and to the food service industry. As of 2022, Schwan's Home Service will be rebranded as Yelloh.

 

The Schwan's Company is widely known for its consumer brands, including Schwan'sRed BaronFreschettaTony'sMrs. Smith'sEdwardsPagoda, and Larry's.

 

In 1952, Marvin Schwan (1929–1993) began home delivery of his family's homemade ice cream (Schwan's Dairy and Dairy Lunch) to rural western Minnesota. Schwan's expanded to cover the Midwestern United States and made a number of acquisitions, including the Holiday Ice Cream Company and Russell Dairy. In 1957, the product line was expanded to include juice concentrates, and in 1962, Schwan's began selling frozen fish products.

 

During the 1970s, the company began selling pizza to schools, launched the Red Baron pizza brand for sale in grocery stores, and formed the Red Baron Squadron flight team to promote the brand. During the 1980s, Schwan's made further acquisitions, including pizza manufacturer Sabatasso Foods and Asian-foods manufacturer Minh Food Corporation. Schwan's opened a plant in LeylandPrestonEngland in 1989. In 1990 Schwans started Schwans Canada, with an ice cream plant in Manitoba and routes in Saskatchewan and Alberta, but they ceased operations in December 1999.

 

In 1993, founder Marvin Schwan died of a heart attack at the age of 64. The Marvin Schwan Memorial Drive in Marshall is named after him. His older brother, Alfred Schwan, who had been the company's head of manufacturing, was named president.

 

In October 1994, the Minnesota Department of Health informed the company that 67 people in southern Minnesota had been infected with salmonella enteritis and that there was a strong statistical link between the illnesses and Schwan's ice cream. Schwan quickly halted the production and sale of the company's ice cream and began a public-awareness campaign asking people not to eat Schwan's ice cream products. An investigation found that the source of the contamination was a contractor's truck that had delivered ice cream pre-mix to Schwan's. The trucking company had inadequately washed the tanker truck after transporting raw, unpasteurized eggs. Schwan's actions in response to the recall were unconventional at the time and have since been imitated by companies facing recalls.

 

In 1996, Schwan's introduced the Freschetta pizza line and acquired La Roue du Pays d'Auge, a frozen foods producer in France. In 1998, Schwan's opened a pizza plant in Osterweddingen, Germany. In 2001, Schwan's acquired the Edwards dessert company from Ripplewood Holdings, and in 2003, the Mrs. Smith's dessert company from Flowers Foods. Also in 2003, the corporation changed its name from Schwan's Sales Enterprises to The Schwan Food Company.

 

In 2010, Schwan's teamed up with the TV series Top Chef and served dishes that were made famous by chefs that were featured on the Bravo television series.

 

Here is their website......

https://www.schwans.com/

 

I buy from Schwans every two weeks. They have super good meals.... 

Here are a few I buy....skillet meals (each one is good for me for 3 meals)

Chicken vegetables with rice

Pork Egg Rolls

They also have chicken and shrimp egg rolls

Shrimp and broccoli skillet meal 




From Mr. Food
 

 
Here's an all-in-one skillet meal that your family is sure to love! Our All-in-One Sausage Dinner is made with your favorite Italian sausage, along with some veggies, and yummy egg noodles. Everything cooks together in a homemade sour cream sauce for extra-goodness. And it only takes about 30 minutes!
 

 

  • 1 pound hot or sweet Italian sausage, crumbled
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 1 cup chopped green bell pepper
  • 1 (14-ounce) can diced tomatoes
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 pound narrow or medium egg noodles

 

  1. In a large skillet over medium heat, combine sausage, onion, and green pepper. Cook until sausage is browned and onion is tender; drain off pan drippings.
     
  2. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, combine tomatoes, sour cream, water, sugar, chili powder, and salt; mix well. Stir tomato mixture and noodles into skillet.
     
  3. Cover and simmer 15 to 20 minutes or until noodles are tender, stirring occasionally.
 
 
 
Historically this date..........
1898 – Cheerleading is started at the University of Minnesota with Johnny Campbell leading the crowd in cheering on the football team.


1947 – In California, designer Howard Hughes performs the maiden (and only) flight of the Spruce Goose or H-4 The Hercules; the largest fixed-wing aircraft ever built.


1983 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan signs a bill creating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


1984 – Capital punishmentVelma Barfield becomes the first woman executed in the United States since 1962.


1988 – The Morris worm, the first internet-distributed computer worm to gain significant mainstream media attention, is launched from MIT.


 
And births this date include...
1755 – Marie Antoinette, Queen of France (d. 1793)
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1913 – Burt Lancaster, American actor (d. 1994)
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1936 – Rose Bird, American judge (d. 1999)
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1942 – Stefanie Powers, American actress
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1966 – David Schwimmer, American actor
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Wednesday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo

National Deviled Egg Day features a favorite hors-d’oeuvre or side dish for parties, holidays, family reunions and potluck dinners. Deviled eggs are the star of the show each year on November 2.
This well-loved food wows guests at the holidays. Designers have even created specially designed carrying dishes and plates. The deli section of the grocery store prepares packaged deviled eggs, and they can be found in some convenience stores, too.
Other names for this devilish dish include eggs mimosa, stuffed egg, salad eggs or dressed egg. To make them, hard-boiled eggs are shelled, cut in half and filled with the hard-boiled egg’s yolk. The yolk is mixed with other ingredients such as mayonnaise and mustard.
Eggs are quite versatile when it comes to making simple dishes elegant. The deviled egg is another example of taking the humble egg and transforming it with one or two simple ingredients. The final result is centerpiece-worthy. Colorful relishes, spicy peppers, pimentos or savory herbs, elevate deviled eggs. Additionally, the variety offers entirely new flavor profiles demonstrating just how delicious this family favorite can be
Other approaches make them a little more creamy with sour cream. Or, a bit more tart with added vinegar. It’s possible to please just about every palate can be satisfied. From the traditional paprika garnish to crunchy bacon, or a little caviar, anchovy or herring, there is some devilish experimenting any cook can do.
The first known print reference referring to the term “deviled” about food, appeared in 1786. It was in the 19th century that it came to be used when referring to spicy or zesty food, including eggs prepared with mustard, pepper or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity.

HOW TO OBSERVE

Make up your favorite recipe or try something new. Try a fancy recipe. Serve them for guests or just for you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the reminder of Schwans. I used to order from them but haven't in a few years. They would really be great to have while John is taking care of me after my fall.

I especially love their omelets. I love your choices.

XO Trisha