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by Amanda Goetz

Father’s Day is around the corner (Sunday, June 19, 2011). I made out pretty good this past Mother’s Day so I guess I need to put a bit of effort into Father’s Day for my husband. I considered a big ugly reclining chair (ugh) or a new golf club (those things are ridiculously over-priced!)… but I’m poor!

And all the money I DO have is “his” money cause I don’t “work” (I hate that, I work my butt off in actuality, like every other SAHM), so getting him a gift seems kinda silly since he would be paying for it. The only thing he loves more than golf, hockey, the kids and (sometimes) me, is food, which is great cause I can afford that kind of gift! I can put a big‘ol smile on his face with a perfectly grilled steak, a plate of saucy ribs or a hearty lumberjack kind of breakfast.

This breakfast/brunch recipe is one of his new favourites. I really like it cause it’s a one pan meal (less dishes always ranks high in my books!) and there’s some veggies in there which I can sneak past him (What? Vegetables? No honey, that’s just a piece of sausage I swear!).

So this Father’s Day I’ll call my dad and say thank you for giving me life… and paying off my student loan when I defaulted on it, and then I’ll wake the father of my children up with a big plate of this yummy Sausage Skillet and thank him for giving me 3 beautiful children… and if he eats all his veggies I’ll let him go play golf.

Sausage Skillet

4 chorizo sausages, removed from casings
1 med onion, diced
1/2 green pepper, diced
1/2 red pepper, diced
1/2 yellow pepper, diced
2 small potatoes, cooked, cooled and cut into small pieces
Seasoned salt and pepper to taste
4 eggs
20 tater tots
1/2 c shredded cheddar

sausage skillet recipe, father's day brunch, breakfast sausage

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 400˚F.
Put the tater tots on a baking sheet and cook for 15 minutes.
In an oven safe frying pan or skillet, fry the chorizo, peppers and onions breaking up the sausage until it is cooked through.
Add the potatoes and the salt and pepper.
Make 4 wells in the sausage mixture and drop in the eggs.
Remove the tater tots from the oven and add to the skillet.
Sprinkle with the cheese and transfer the pan to the oven.
Cook until the eggs have reached your desired level of doneness.
Serve with hot buttered toast and Dad’s favourite coffee.

Happy Father’s Day to all the great dads out there!

Amanda Goetz is a WAHM to 3 kids under the age of 5. Her love of cooking was fostered when she was a preschooler helping her grandma in the kitchen. After a year long stint as a sous chef, she left the industry to continue cooking as a hobby before the stress and politics of a professional kitchen killed her love of cooking. Now she creates delicious dinners and delectable desserts for her family and friends and blogs about it at The Best Mom on the Block.

by Dee Brun

Since Fatherʼs Day is this month I decided to try and step into my husband’s shoes and see what it is like to be a dad. So I paid closer attention to how he interacted with the kids and how they responded to him in situations compared to me. I also decided to interview my husband on his thoughts and feelings about being a father.

Five minutes into this endeavor I wanted to grind my teeth to powder. Just the mention of the words “talk” and “feelings” made this my shortest interview ever. My husband suddenly became about as chatty as Helen Keller. So I was left to draw my own conclusions on what it was like to be dad.
The main thing I realized in this research is that dads are still “men”. So naturally they have a very, how shall I say, “unique” way of doing things compared to “moms”. Here are a few that I had the sheer pleasure of observing…
Bath Time: Dads much prefer their young sons to run around the house to drip dry over the conventional invention of a towel.
 
Diaper Change: Dads feel that the diaper is just as absorbent no matter which way the silly cartoon characters are facing.
 
Feeding Time: Dads feel that the only food group that matters is the one that the child will eat with the least resistant and minimal spillage.
 
Bed Time: Dads insist that the smallest book with the fewest words is “His Favorite”.
Time Out: Dads always discipline…….Oh who are we kidding?
My favorite discovery of this study is that Dads play, giggle and love their babies just like moms do, only they make a lot more noise. I also realized that I prefer my husbands shoes on his feet where they belong.
I love watching him be a dad. There is nothing more attractive than seeing a man caring and playing with his children. Now if we can only get them to carry and give birth to them we would be all set.
So give an extra hug, kiss and a big thank you to dads on their special day. They work hard and try their best and to be frank…some days to a better job than I can. Most of all, donʼt forget to tell your kids that you LOVE their dad.
 

Commander and Chief Caesar
6 oz Clam Tomato Cocktail
1.5 oz vodka
1/2 tsp horseradish
2 tbsp dill pickle juice

Celery salt to taste, a dash Tabasco, a dash Worcestershire sauce. Garnish with a Dill Pickle. Mix all ingredients in a large glass rimmed with celery salt and serve to dad as he enjoys some “me” time.

 
Dee Brun is the author of the stirring book Libations of Life, A Girls Guide to Life One Cocktail at a Time. She has combined imaginative cocktails with witty accounts of dating, carousing, dieting and simply put, the ups and downs of Life. Follow her on Twitter.