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Ane is with me today and we are chatting about her latest book. In order to be entered for a FREE book or e-book (winner's choice), please leave a comment at the bottom of this blog, or in the comment section on FB to be entered.
Ane is with me today and we are chatting about her latest book. In order to be entered for a FREE book or e-book (winner's choice), please leave a comment at the bottom of this blog, or in the comment section on FB to be entered.
Before we discuss your book, Ane, there is something we must know. What is your favorite dish that you enjoying serving to your
family? Recipe please.
Shepherd’s Pie, but I don’t cook that much anymore. I have a
chef for a son, and he cooks a lot. But Hubs and Chef Son love my Shepherd’s
Pie. I use been shanks, cross cut, instead of hamburger.
Mulligan’s Best Shepherd's
Pie
Ane Mulligan
Serves 4-6 but can be expanded easily
3-4 cross-cut beef shanks
1 small onion (or ½ large one), diced
olive oil
1 – 4 cloves of garlic (depends on tastes. Can one have too
much garlic? Nay, say I.)
1 (14 oz) can of corn, drained
8 oz fresh mushrooms, scliced
1 C frozen peas, defrosted
1 (14 oz) can of tomatoes, drained and crushed (I use my
hand & squeeze 'em to death)
3 – 4 potatoes, cooked and mashed
Pre-cook the cross-cut beef shanks in a crockpot all day,
covered in water with a Tbls of Better Than Bullion brand Beef Base.
About 45 minutes before you plan to eat, remove the meat
from the crockpot, break into small pieces. Set aside. Peel and cut potatoes
into 2” pieces and boil. When ready, mash and set aside.
Brown the onion and garlic in some olive oil. When it's
slightly caramelized (5 minutes or so) add the mushrooms and cook till brown.
Add the corn , mushrooms, peas, tomatoes, and cooked beef. Cook for 5 minutes.
Put the meat mixture in a baking dish, top with the mashed
potatoes and bake for 20-25 minutes at 350°
This is an old family staple, a one-dish meal. It's also
cheap. Serve it with bread rolls. It's the kind of thing you simply throw
together. I guessed at the amounts. You can adjust them to your tastes.
I bet Hubs love it. Ah dear 'Hubs'. How did you two meet?
We met on a blind date, and my date was the other fellow. We
switched halfway through the evening, and the rest is history. We’ve been
married for 45 years. I still can’t figure out the math on that since I’m only
35.
What fun! I bet he's a romantic, am I right?
You’re kidding, right? My hubs is a Brit. They’re not
notoriously romantic. Which is pretty funny if you think about it. He married a
writer! Poor guy. But perhaps the special thing he has done for me is paint the
artwork used for my Chapel Springs series. He had to pull an imaginary town out
of my head and get it on canvas, but he did it!
Do you have a piece of jewelry that is special to you?
I had a heart shaped locket covered in seed pearls that was
my adoptive grandmother’s baby locket. When I met my sisters, one of my nieces
has a daughter whose name is the same as my grandmother’s, Anna. I gave the
locked to my grand-niece. I love tying the two families together like that.
I bet you have a guilty pleasure. Do tell!
M&Ms. But they’re not a guilty one. Chocolate is one of
the major food groups. Chocolate, Coffee, Protein, Bread and Pasta. Those are
the 5 major food groups.
Let's get to what we all want to know. Tell us about your latest book.
This is the book of my heart. It’s about a woman who gets
connected with her birth sisters. Her story doesn’t go like mine. My birth
sisters welcomed me with open arms. As for Claire, she’s up to her eyeballs in
a contested election for mayor and finding out who or what is haunting the old
theater.
What is the take-away message?
God is faithful with out dreams. He will make them come to
pass if they will bring Him glory.
Now you have me wondering: Do you ever become your heroine?
Oh my yes. Claire is a klutz. She got that from me. Just
today, I was meeting a friend for lunch. It’s been raining, and I forgot I was
wearing flip flops. I entered the restaurant, moving too fast, and my left foot
hit the polished concrete and zipped out from under me. Down I went. What an
entrance. So now you see where Claire gets her “move without thinking” MO.
And do you write about any real life problem from your own experiences?
(We won't tell)
Absotootinglutely! Chapel
Springs Revival came from an overheard conversation about marriage. (Yes, I
eavesdrop, so be careful what you say). Chapel
Springs Survival was inspired by our eldest son getting himself a 21st
Century mail order bride. And Home to
Chapel Springs is from my own story of finding my birth sisters. Your
readers can read that story on my website under My
Adoption Story.
Home to Chapel Springs
A
homeless author, a heartbroken daughter, and a theatre ghost. There’s trouble
in Chapel Springs.
There’s always someone new in Chapel Spring, either coming
home or stirring up trouble.
Bestselling author Carin Jardine’s latest book is a flop.
While the reviewers are happily skewering her, her racecar-driver-husband walks
out on her and she’s evicted, because he hasn’t paid the lease on their condo
for the last three months. Then she discovers he also he drained their bank
accounts. Homeless and broke, she and her little boy have no choice but to
retreat to the house she inherited from her nana in Chapel Springs—the house
that’s been gutted. Then, a stranger knocks on her door. One that will change
the course of her life.
After the residents thwarted Howie Newlander’s plans for a
Miami-style resort on Chapel Lake, he’s running for mayor and spreading rumors
about diverted water and misused taxes. The Lakeside Players want to remodel
the town’s old theater, but it’s rumored to be haunted. When Newlander and
Mayor Riley go head-to-head, Claire gets caught in the middle.
Claire’s youngest daughter is in love with a young man whose
daddy is none other than Mayor Felix Riley…the man who man who blames Claire
for every wrong in Chapel Springs. Having him part of her family isn’t in
Claire’s plan. The years of her heartache should warn her daughter off this
boy. So far, her daughter’s heart isn’t hearing the warnings.
With hearts pulled in all directions, will they find a home
in Chapel Springs?
Here is a lovely book review:
“Ane Mulligan has written a book that just can’t be denied!
Once you pick it up and begin to read — you’re hooked — to the very end. And
it’s not because aliens are taking over the planet . . . or super heroes are
saving the planet. There are no time travelers, no vampires, no diseases. What
there is — is a great story about normal people!
Well, Ane did have to throw in some really cool
characters, like a racecar driver and a best-selling author. But here’s the
catch. They really are normal people — with normal problems. The racecar driver
walks out on his wife, taking all her money — and leaves her with nothing but
heartache, bills, and their son. And that’s just a small part of the book!
I love reading books by Ane Mulligan, because she writes
about life — the good, the bad, and the ugly. But even when I find myself
identifying with her characters, I also find myself laughing at them. And my
life — my problem — seems a bit easier to bear.
Thanks, Donna! Your check’s in the mail.
While
a floppy straw hat is her favorite, novelist Ane Mulligan has worn many
including pro-family lobbyist, drama director, playwright, humor columnist, and
novelist. She firmly believes coffee and chocolate are two of the four major
food groups. Ane writes her Southern-fried fiction in Sugar Hill, GA, where she
resides with her artist husband, chef son, and a dog of Biblical proportion.
You can find Ane on her Southern-fried Fiction website, her
Amazon author page, Google+, Facebook, Goodreads, Twitter, and Pinterest.