6 Recipes to Take Your Leftover Turkey Sandwich to the Next Level

Thanksgiving has come and gone and now the fridge is full of leftovers. For some individuals, the leftover turkey or tofurkey sandwiches are the best part of Thanksgiving. What’s better than some downtime after family, complete with a good movie and leftover sandwich? While the classic day after Thanksgiving sandwich certainly needs no revisions, it can be enhanced with just a few other ingredients. To get your creative inspiration flowing, we’re sharing 6 recipes to take your leftover turkey sandwich to the next level. Bon Appetit!

 

1. Leftover Thanksgiving Panini
For those who want a hot sandwich, look no further than a Thanksgiving Panini.
This recipe can be dressed up or down with various leftovers, but if you really want to kick it up a notch, swap the condiments for a spicy sweet potato spread.

2. Quesadillas with Cranberry Chutney and Brie
This recipe is easy to assemble and can help you get rid of the cheese leftover from your cheese plate.
If you have a little more time to dedicate, try a simple turkey and cheese quesadilla with cranberry salsa.

3. Turkey and Stuffing Waffle Croque-Madame Sandwich
Why limit your sandwich to only lunch? Have your leftovers for breakfast with this glorious sandwich.

4. Cranberry Mayonnaise
Hear us out on this one. This recipe is super easy to make and can be used a spread on your leftover turkey sandwich, or you can toss it with turkey for an easy Thanksgiving inspired turkey salad sandwich.

5. Turkey and Veggie Sandwich
Another good way to use up your appetizer leftovers, with hummus and veggies galore.

6. Thanksgiving Turkey Reubens
This recipe swaps the classic with Thanksgiving leftovers like turkey and coleslaw for an innovative, tasty and toasty sandwich.

November: Giving Back & More Ways to Win!

 

November

Share what you’re grateful for on our Facebook Page and you could win a $15 Dunkin Donuts gift card! And don’t forget that for each Google review we receive through the month of November, we will be donating $10 to the House of Mercy at Global River Church and the First Fruit Ministries, along with a $10 gift card for you!

 

We are excited to give back to The House of Mercy at Global River Church as the program helps those in need in both spiritual and practical ways. This community provides several services to the  poor, homeless and needy, including food assistance through their food pantry.

 

First Fruit Ministries is a wonderful local organization that provides transitional housing and support services to women and families, mobile street feeding for the homeless and a food pantry. Since First Fruit Ministries began in 1998, it has grown to serve over 20,000 hot meals, provide emergency groceries to over 5,000 households, and shelter over 24 homeless women and families annually.

The 8 Best Ways to Get Your Kitchen Ready for Thanksgiving

8 WAYS

Edit: We originally posted this guide for Thanksgiving, but are sharing it again for the winter holidays!

Thanksgiving is a time to be with family and friends and to be grateful for our bounty.

…It can also mean freaking out about how to fit everything in the oven, where to find that missing ingredient and how to get everything on the table on time. Prepare as we may, last minute fiascoes do happen. However, to help prevent extra last minute drama, we’ve prepared a list of the best ways to get your kitchen ready for Thanksgiving.

  1. Make sure you have enough plates and silverware for all of your guests.
    In the days prior to Thanksgiving, review your guest list and make sure that you have enough plates and utensils for your guests. Don’t forget to factor in children and any steak knives.

 

  1. Check your ingredients.
    How many times have you said, “Oh, I know I have cinnamon in my pantry” only to find out later that you only have one of the three teaspoons you need. When planning your menu, be sure to thoroughly check the ingredients you own to make sure that you have enough of everything. No one enjoys multiple trips to the grocery store during the holidays.

Best Ways to Get Your Kitchen Ready for Thanksgiving

  1. Clean out your fridge.
    If you’re hosting, clean out your fridge prior to the arrival of guests. Make enough space to have sufficient room for dishes relatives may bring, plus room for leftovers, even if you can pawn off the extra pie. Don’t forget to factor in space needed for beverages such as soda and wine. It may be helpful to have a cooler set up for drinks.

 

  1. Don’t forget the ice!
    Speaking of drinks, don’t forget to have enough ice on hand. Check your ice maker or buy extra ice if you are expecting a larger number of guests.

 

Best Ways to Get Your Kitchen Ready for Thanksgiving

  1. Clean your oven and check your burners.
    Before your oven sees turkey, stuffing, vegetables andpie, make sure that you’ve thoroughly cleaned your oven to keep everything sanitary and to avoid having anything burning. However, be sure to clean your oven a few days in advance if you are using a preset self-cleaning cycle. This is due to the high heat during the self-clean that can sometimes trigger issues, particularly with older ovens.
    If you have a range, you should wipe it down as well. And don’t forget to check each of your burners a few days prior to the cooking- you may need to use all of them!

 

  1. Get that duster out!
    Make sure you’ve dusted in high places and on windows… just in case your in-laws look.

Best Ways to Get Your Kitchen Ready for Thanksgiving

  1. Have your menu ready and schedule your oven time for each dish.
    Have a plan for what needs to go in the oven and when so that there is not as much last minute scrambling. It may also be helpful to consider the pan size of each dish, so that you can best utilize your oven space.

 

  1. Have a serving plan and a seating plan.
    Will guests be in the kitchen and dining room? Will you have guests serve themselves in the kitchen, or will everything be brought to the table? Make a game plan for your serving and seating arrangements ahead of time to avoid last minute scrambling.

Wilmington Weekend Guide: November 13-15

Happy Friday Wilmington! We are so excited for a sunny and cool weekend! Check out our Wilmington Weekend Guide below for great weekend events!

 

Wilmington Weekend

 

 

Tables to Dine For
We are obsessed with decorating and tablescapes (thanks to HGTV), so we will definitely be heading to The Treasure Chest to see their holiday tablescapes. The event features six unique tables decorated for Thanksgivingand Christmas with wine and appetizers.

Friday, November 13th at 6pm
Admission is free.

The Treasure Chest Resale & Design Center
1614 Market Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

 

Feast of the Pirates
Ahoy! The Wilmington Harbor Enhancement Trust bring pirates to the Port City Marina downtown complete with a pirate vessel, live pirates, a treasure hunt, games, food, and beer garden. There will be a ‘Pirate Parrrty’ on Saturday evening, 7-11pm.

Saturday November 14th, 10am-6m; Sunday November 15th, 12pm-5pm
Admission is free. Admission to the Pirate Parrty is $35.00 per person.
For more information, visit the Port City Marina website.

Port City Marina
10 Harnett Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

 

UFO Lecture at Holiday Inn Express
If you didn’t get enough spook during the Halloween season, join  Dr. Diana Pasulka, professor and chair of the Philosophy and Religion Department at UNCW in a discussion about the correlation of historical UFO accounts and modern sightings. Presented by The Mutual UFO Network of NOrth Carolina (MUFON NC).

Saturday, November 14th at 2pm
Admission is $10.00

Holiday Inn Express
160 Van Campen Blvd
Wilmington, NC 28403

 

Cancer Shucks: Oyster Roast and Silent Auction
Events at the Watermark Marina presents Cancer Shucks, an oyster roast and silent auction with proceeds benefiting those receiving treatment at New Hanover Regional Medical Center’s Zimmer Cancer Center.

Satuday, November 14th at 5pm
Admission is $30-$50. Children under 13 are admitted free.
For tickets and more information, visit the event website.

Events at Watermark Marina
4114 River Road
Wilmington, NC 28412

 

A Very Merry Crafted Market
If you’re already excited about holiday decorating (we certainly aren’t…) enjoy this holiday market with artwork, fine crafts, and handmade items.

Saturday, November 14th, 10am-4pm
Admission is free.
For more information, visit the Town of Leland website.

Leland Cultural Arts Center
1212 Magnolia Village Way
Leland, NC 28451

3 Legal Issues to Consider When Buying or Selling A Home

3 Legal Issues to Consider When Buying or Selling A Home

Buying or selling a home is certainly exciting, but there can be legal issues that occur during the process. The best way to prepare for these is to be aware of what these potential issues are and to take advantage of a licensed professional! Below we are discussing 3 legal issues to consider when buying or selling a home and ways your agent can help you throughout each process. Don’t do it alone!

  1. Disclosure
    Sellers are required to provide the buyer with any knowledge of issues or known problems with the home (such as known leaks or drainage issues). However, some sellers will not disclose an issue with the home and will later dispute having ever known about it. If you are selling your home, your agent can assist you in finding ways to resolve or work with these issues. If you are buying, your agent can assist you in arranging a home inspection to double check for any property problems. Failure to disclose can lead to legal battles down the line.
  1. Property Disputes
    Have you ever had an issue with a neighbor, or known someone who has? Property disputes, such as disputes over property boundaries or with a Homeowner’s Association, should be disclosed to the buyer. Your agent can help you determine if there are any property disputes prior to closing. Failure to check on property disputes can lead to legal disputes with the prior owners and your new neighbors.
  1. Property Titles
    When buying a home, it is beneficial to perform a title search. This report shows the owner of the property, so that the buyer can be sure they are paying the rightful owner. It will also bring forward information of any liens, or debts, on the property. Your agent will know how to properly handle a title search and explain any implications that it may have on your purchase.

 

Need help buying or selling your home? Dianne Perry & Company offer over 30 years of experience in the Wilmington NC area! Find out more about our agents here!

The Best Rainy Day Activities in Wilmington NC

 

On rainy days, we love to curl up with a good book (like Phyllis from The Office) or slip away to a cozy coffee shop!
Wilmington is known for it’s great outdoor activities, but there are several indoor places that are perfect for a rainy day. Below is our list of the best rainy day activities in Wilmington NC!

Best for the Bookworm:

  • The Used Bookery – 6770 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28405
    The Used Bookery is tucked away on Market Street in a small strip that can be easily missed. But don’t miss this bookstore that boasts a great selection of used books with a knowledgeable and friendly staff. We can always spend a decent amount of time in here.
  • Two Sisters Bookery – 318 Nutt St, Wilmington, NC 28401
    Two Sisters Bookery is tucked away in The Cotton Exchange, which is a great place to linger around on a rainy day with its many great shops and restaurants. Their are several great books on Wilmington, plus small gifts and cards.
  • Luna Caffe – 604 Castle St, Wilmington, NC 28401
    We’ve posted about Luna Caffee before, as it has the perfect ‘stay and unwind’ vibe. Bring your computer and plan your next vacation, or catch up with a friend over a game like connect four.

 

Best for Kids:

  • Defy Gravity – 6431 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28405
    Two words: Trampoline Park. If your little ones are looking to burn off some energy, head to Defy Gravity and let them bounce the day away.
  • Fit for Fun Center – 302 S 10th St, Wilmington, NC 28401
    Perfect for younger little ones, Fit for Fun Center features a ball pit, games, and activities.

 

Best for Exploring Wilmington’s History:

  • Bellamy Mansion – 503 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28401
    Bellamy Mansion, the beautiful white mansion that steals the show in downtown Wilmington is just as beautiful inside as it is outside. Tours are offered daily Tuesday-Sunday.
  • The Wrightsville Beach Museum – 303 W Salisbury St, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480
    Learn about the history of the Wrightsville Beach area at this quaint museum that offers free admission!

 

Best Unique Experiences:

  • Museum of The Bizarre – 201 S Water Street Wilmington, NC, 28401
    The Museum of The Bizarre is a truly fun and unique addition to downtown Wilmington. See bizarre worldly and local items and stories. Admission is just $3.00.
  • Cape Fear Serpentarium – 20 Orange St, Wilmington, NC 28401
    Okay, so this one may not be for everyone, but it definitely is unique. The Serpentarium features -you guessed it- over 80 snakes and reptiles.

 

Best Bites on a Rainy Day:

  • Fork N Cork – 122 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28401
    Fork N Cork on Market Street is a new favorite of many Wilmington residents. The restaurant offers fun spins on comfort food and hearty burgers and sandwiches. Don’t leave without trying the Texas Poutine.
  • The Copper Penny – 109 Chestnut St, Wilmington, NC 28402
    Around the corner on Chestnut Street, the Copper Penny and it’s cozy saloon vibe are perfect for those rainy days you want to pair with a pint. The restaurant serves your fairly typically American bar fare, but don’t skimp on the sides- locals love their sweet potato fries and onion rings. Wash it all down with one of the many brews on draft.
  • Osteria Cicchetti (aka “The OC”) – locations at Monkey Junction and The Forum
    Osteria offers the perfect Italian plate for a rainy day. The restaurant offers several selections of pastas, pizzas, and fantastic seafood dishes. They also offer daily soup specials that are always otherworldly. We love to pair our flatbread with a cold cocktail from the bar at The Forum location!

 

P.S. Are you prepared for the heavy rains? See our previous posts on protecting your home from heavy rains here and mosquito prevention here.

Wilmington Weekend Guide: November 6th – 8th, 2015

Happy Friday!

The first weekend of November is here (can you believe it?) and there is no shortage of events to attend this weekend! Check out our Wilmington Weekend Guide Below!

 
Wilmington Weekend November 6-8 2015

Cape Fear Fair & Expo

Cape Fear Fair & Expo at the Wilmington Airport features attractions, livestock and agriculture! See some cute animals, chow down on some great fair food and enjoy games and special events.

Friday November 6th, 5pm to Midnight
Saturday, November 7th, Noon to Midnight
Sunday, November 8th, 1pm-11pm
Tickets are $5.00 to $22.00.
For more information and tickets, visit the Cape Fear Fair Festival website.

Wilmington International Airport
1740 Airport Blvd
Wilmington, NC 28405

 

Festival Latino

Enjoy this cross-cultural celebration with Latin American food booths,  music, events and children’s activities (featuring a pinata!). The festival will be in Ogden Park on both Saturday and Sunday, with Saturday focusing on cevents for children and Sunday focusing on food and music.

Saturday, November 7th, 11am-8pm
Sunday, November 8th, 11am-5pm
Admission is free.

Ogden Park
615 Ogden Park Drive
Wilmington, NC 28411

 

The Golden Age of Hollywood at Thalian Hall

This exhibit features work by Dorothy Lonergan Currie including a collection of charcoal and pastel drawings of film stars of the 1930s along with memorable movie moments.

Daily through November 22nd.
Admission is free.
For more information, visit Thalian Hall’s website.
Thalian Hall
310 Chestnut Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

 

 

Ben Folds with yMusic in Concert

98.3 FM The Penguin presents Ben Folds, renowned singer-songwriter,  in Wilmington NC at the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater this Saturday with New York City based chamber ensemble yMusic. We can’t wait!

Saturday, November 7th, at 6pm
Tickets are $35.00.
For tickets and more information, visit the event website.

Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
1941 Amphitheater Drive
Wilmington, NC 28401

 

Novemberfest

Join The Learning Tree on Lake Avenue for Novemberfest, featuring great activities and events for kids! Enjoy face painting, a bounce house, games, a cake walk, raffle and more! Non-perishable canned food will be collected to support local families in need.

Saturday, November 7th, at 10am
Admission is $5.00.

The Learning Tree
4306 Lake Avenue
Wilmington, NC 28403

 

Harvest to Table Dinner Benefit for Centripetal Farm

Enjoy dinner, drinks and music at this benefit featuring locally sourced food from Red Beard Farms and Carolina Mariculture Company and drinks from Wilmington Brewing Company. Proceeds benefit Centripetal Farm and their mission to provide environmentally safe and nutritious food along with healthy lifestyle education.

Saturday, November 7th, at 6pm
Tickets are $50.00.
For tickets and more information, visit the event website.

Antlion Acre
173 Yorktown Road
Wrightsboro, NC 28429

24th Anniversary Open House and Bike & Car Show at Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson

Join Harley-Davidson on Market Street for an anniversary party and bike and car show. The event will also feature food, drinks, a stunt show (at 12pm and 1pm), a dyno shootout and children’s activities.

Saturday, November 7th, at 10am
Admission is free.
For more information, visit Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson’s website.

Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson
6620 Market Street
Wilmington, NC 28405

 

 

Wonderful Wilmington November 2015 Newsletter

 

It’s time to give back.

For us, November is a time to reflect on our blessings and community involvement. We are truly grateful for our owners, tenants, and clients and the continued support we receive from our family and friends.

Throughout this month, we will be giving back and sharing our favorite ways to participate in our community.  For the month of November, we will be giving each individual who shares a review on Google a $10.00 Dunkin Donuts gift card. We will also be donating $10.00 to the House of Mercy at Global River Church and the First Fruit Ministries for each Google review we receive. We are constantly striving to improve our services and sincerely value your feedback.

 

We are excited to give back to The House of Mercy at Global River Church as the program helps those in need in both spiritual and practical ways. This community provides several services to the  poor, homeless and needy, including food assistance through their food pantry.
First Fruit Ministries is a wonderful local organization that provides transitional housing and support services to women and families, mobile street feeding for the homeless and a food pantry. Since First Fruit Ministries began in 1998, it has grown to serve over 20,000 hot meals, provide emergency groceries to over 5,000 households, and shelter over 24 homeless women and families annually.


(Images via the Global River Church website and First Fruit Ministries Facebook)

We look forward to working with these organizations and supporting their positive impact in Wilmington.

Don’t forget to follow our  Facebook Page as well for even more special giveaways!

Best Wishes for a Rewarding Month,
Dianne Perry & Company

P.S. Do you have any favorite organizations in Wilmington or the surrounding areas? We would love to hear about them. Share with us in the comments!

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Is This Mold or Mildew?

Mold or Mildew | Dianne Perry & Company Blog

 

Is this mold or mildew? Is this something serious or can I clean it myself? You’ve probably asked yourself these questions before and you are not alone. Mold and mildew are similar in nature and can be easy to confuse. Both are fungus, and both thrive in moist environments (you’ve most likely wondered about a spot in your bathroom).

 

Here is how you can differentiate between mildew and mold:

  • The appearance of mold is usually slimy and fuzzy (mold is what appears on rotten food). It is typically red, green, blue, and black in color.

 

  • The appearance of mildew generally looks like a powder and is more gray and white in color.

 

  • Mildew is often found in and around showers, bathtubs, sinks, toilets and even bathroom walls. Mildew, particularly in bathrooms, is incredibly common regardless of how you may clean.

 

  • Mold is more often found on ceilings and walls. Toxic black mold usually grows out of sight and in a damper, darker environment. Toxic black mold requires a lot of moisture over a long period of time to grow. Often, an unknown water leak can cause toxic black mold.

Mold or Mildew | Dianne Perry & Company Blog

Preventing mold & mildew:

  • Eliminate as much moisture as possible. Steam from hot showers is one of the most common sources of moisture, so it is particularly important to use a ventilation fan and keep interior doors open to enhance airflow.

 

  • Use a cleaner! If you notice small spots, scrub the surface with a cleaner that contains bleach (be sure to wear gloves and avoid contact with the skin and eyes).