My birthday fell on a Tuesday this year, and the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. The kids didn't have school the following day, so Brian and I were able to get a date night actually ON my birthday. But, the birthday celebrations began the weekend before my actual birthday.
My good friend, Jamie, took me out to see Breaking Dawn Part 2, buying tickets in advance on Fandango. Afterwards we had dinner at The Green Turtle. I'd seen this place just driving by and had wanted to try it. I didn't know they had a gluten free menu prior to our arrival, but I can usually find something to eat a most general sit down style restaurants. They actually had good ribs, and they were on the GF list!! Yeah!
Next we did a quick shopping stop. She wanted to get something at the Outlets, so I had her drop me off at Kohls (for those who know me, no big surprise there). My mom had sent me a gift card for my birthday, so I used that to pick up some earrings.
On Sunday after church I took Amber, Amanda and her friend, Liv, to see the Nutcracker. (will blog about that next - it was horrible)
On my actual birthday I made myself bacon & eggs for breakfast and then sat down to plan my day. I had a hair appointment to get highlights in the morning and had intended to get a manicure (I ran out of time for that). I decided to go to Frederick for lunch/shopping.
This is for all those "domestic divas" out there who have more than the average 2.5 kids and 1 dog! This is for those families who experience the challenges and triumphs of life with more than the usual number of children and pets. For adoptive and non-adoptive large families alike! Feel free to join us on this journey and post your insights and comments.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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Some things never change ...
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
When Kitchen Experiments Go RIGHT!
For those that know me, I am a hot mess in the kitchen - always have been! I wear an apron to keep myself clean, but that doesn't keep the counters and floors clean! The dogs can usually manage to clean up the floor, and my little dog taunts me by hoovering under foot just to be sure to catch the droppings while they are fresh!
Anyway, we were out of our usual boneless skinless chicken breasts, that I typically serve twice per week in a variety of recipes that repeat themselves on a monthly cycle, so I had to get creative with what we could eat using ground beef, ground turkey, and the odds and ends of vegetables I have in the fridge this week. Fortunately, both Monday and Tuesday nights experiments turned out quite well!
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Pork & Beans Soup
(you can use just about any meat you want, cut up chicken pieces, ground beef, ground turkey, stew meat, etc.)
1 package Kirkland (Costco brand) smoked pulled pork (or ~ 2 lbs of meat of your choice
1 can black beans (you can use any type of beans that you like)
1 can corn (creamed or regular)
2 cans Swansons organic chicken broth (really, any kind would work)
Other veggies as desired (mushrooms, onions, carrots, etc.)
I used a rice cooker on the "slow cook" setting, but one could use a crock pot or just a stock pot on the stove.
Cook pork according to package directions. Let cool and then chop into smaller pieces (it is already pretty shredded up). While the pork is cooling, start the rest of the soup.
Pour broth into cooking pot + 1 can water. Add corn & beans with their liquid contents into the broth (this also adds to the flavor). Add other veggies as desired (I didn't use anything else other than the corn & beans, but onions would have been a nice addition.)
The pork is very salty, as is the broth, so extra salt is not needed. However, you can add other spices as you like such as Italian spices or Mexican spices for a slightly different flavor.
After the mixture as simmered, add the pork, and then cook until desired temperature, or let simmer in the crock pot.
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Macy Mexican Casserole
1 - 2 lbs ground beef
1 package taco seasoning
1 package fresh mushrooms or other veggies as desired (corn, bell peppers, green chili's, jalapenos, etc.)
1 package frozen chopped onions (or onion/pepper mix) or 1 fresh chopped onion
1 jar of salsa (or chopped fresh salsa)
rice (we use Jasmine rice, but anything will work)
shredded cheese (Mexican blend is best, but regular cheddar or Monterrey Jack will work as well)
Cook rice according to package directions. While the rice is cooking, cook the ground beef and add taco seasoning. Remove from heat and set aside.
Chop mushrooms and cook together with onions and other veggies.
In a 9 x 13 baking dish, combine the meat, veggies, and rise. Mix together well. Add salsa if desired, or serve on the side if not everyone likes salsa.
Top with cheese. Bake at 350 for 10 mins or until the cheese is melted. Serve with chips or tortillas on the side.
Anyway, we were out of our usual boneless skinless chicken breasts, that I typically serve twice per week in a variety of recipes that repeat themselves on a monthly cycle, so I had to get creative with what we could eat using ground beef, ground turkey, and the odds and ends of vegetables I have in the fridge this week. Fortunately, both Monday and Tuesday nights experiments turned out quite well!
---------------
Pork & Beans Soup
(you can use just about any meat you want, cut up chicken pieces, ground beef, ground turkey, stew meat, etc.)
1 package Kirkland (Costco brand) smoked pulled pork (or ~ 2 lbs of meat of your choice
1 can black beans (you can use any type of beans that you like)
1 can corn (creamed or regular)
2 cans Swansons organic chicken broth (really, any kind would work)
Other veggies as desired (mushrooms, onions, carrots, etc.)
I used a rice cooker on the "slow cook" setting, but one could use a crock pot or just a stock pot on the stove.
Cook pork according to package directions. Let cool and then chop into smaller pieces (it is already pretty shredded up). While the pork is cooling, start the rest of the soup.
Pour broth into cooking pot + 1 can water. Add corn & beans with their liquid contents into the broth (this also adds to the flavor). Add other veggies as desired (I didn't use anything else other than the corn & beans, but onions would have been a nice addition.)
The pork is very salty, as is the broth, so extra salt is not needed. However, you can add other spices as you like such as Italian spices or Mexican spices for a slightly different flavor.
After the mixture as simmered, add the pork, and then cook until desired temperature, or let simmer in the crock pot.
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Macy Mexican Casserole
1 - 2 lbs ground beef
1 package taco seasoning
1 package fresh mushrooms or other veggies as desired (corn, bell peppers, green chili's, jalapenos, etc.)
1 package frozen chopped onions (or onion/pepper mix) or 1 fresh chopped onion
1 jar of salsa (or chopped fresh salsa)
rice (we use Jasmine rice, but anything will work)
shredded cheese (Mexican blend is best, but regular cheddar or Monterrey Jack will work as well)
Cook rice according to package directions. While the rice is cooking, cook the ground beef and add taco seasoning. Remove from heat and set aside.
Chop mushrooms and cook together with onions and other veggies.
In a 9 x 13 baking dish, combine the meat, veggies, and rise. Mix together well. Add salsa if desired, or serve on the side if not everyone likes salsa.
Top with cheese. Bake at 350 for 10 mins or until the cheese is melted. Serve with chips or tortillas on the side.
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