Thursday, August 16, 2018

The freezer is full, for now...

I've always tried to stay on top of things, but as the years are flying by I'm finding myself falling behind more often. Housecleaning - yep! Falling behind - seriously behind. But then, who likes housecleaning. When my boys were still toddlers, I met up with an old college roomie and as we sat there watching the littles play, I commented on how clean her house was. She smiled and said, "oh my friend, there is a difference between clean and picked up." I must say, this has stuck with me now for over a decade. And yes, my house is picked up, but please don't check my baseboards, or look too carefully at my windows! Who has time for that? Life is busy!



One thing I do find myself sticking to is a plan I created years ago, of freezing meals ahead of time. I think the first time I actually did this was when I was expecting my second child. I planned out, prepared and froze about six meals that could be popped into the crockpot and voila - we had dinner all prepared. Now, the "plan" has changed dramatically over the years since I found that feeding growing boys was an all the time process. One year, long before Pinterest, I collected recipe cards and sat at night choosing what everyone would like - voting along the way. After a while, it was easy to see what recipes were the favorites and those were the ones we used. Stuck to the plan!


Then Pinterest was born! I grew up watching my mother, aunt and grandmother in the kitchen, creating one great recipe after another. But when I discovered the world of Pinterest, I was able to see everyone else's mom's recipes, too. I started pinning all the time, creating one board after another! And then last spring, one of my dear friends introduced me to the Instapot. She was shocked when I told her I was still using a crockpot - I just didn't know enough - obviously. Now, I understand.


Once I got the hang of things, I was using this marvel for everything. Need 12 baked potatoes - no problem - have 12 minutes? Need rice - no problem! Want hard-boiled eggs - again, no problem. My favorite is the fact that when I need dinner in a hurry, I can just place my frozen meal straight into the Instapot, add 5 - 10 minutes of extra cooking time and I have dinner! No sweat!

Last weekend, with kids back in school and time moving at what seems like warp speed, I figured it was time to spend a day getting the freezer loaded. Listed below are some of our favorites. Enjoy!

Sweet BBQ Chicken

4-6 chicken breasts                      1/4 cup vinegar                     1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
12 oz bottle BBQ sauce               1 teaspoon garlic powder     1/2 cup brown sugar

Mash all ingredients together around chicken in ziploc bag. If you are using a crockpot, take your meal out the night before and store in the fridge, then cook on low for 4-6 hours the next day.

If you are using your Instapot, the exact cook time depends on how large the chicken breasts are, although 12-14 minutes for 4 to 6 breasts has always worked well for me. Remember, the Instapot has to be set to high pressure. Put the lid on and set your valve to sealing. Set the pot to manual, high pressure and 12-14 minutes (for 4-6 breasts). It will take about 15 minutes to come to pressure and begin counting down the actual cooking time. When it is done cooking, turn off the Instapot and let the pressure release naturally for 5-10 minutes before moving the valve to venting and releasing the remaining pressure. 



Cilantro Lime Chicken (makes 2 meals)

8 chicken breasts               4 Tablespoons olive oil               2 limes, juiced
2 cups cilantro                   1 large bag of frozen corn           4 minced garlic cloves
2 teaspoons cumin             2 cans black beans, rinsed

Combine all ingredients, split into 2 gallon size bags. Cook in your crockpot on low for 6-8 hours, on high for 4-6 hours. Serve with hot tortillas.

**You can use the same instructions for the BBQ chicken here with your Instapot.



Tex Mex Casserole (makes 4 meals) ***A favorite, although not cooked in the Instapot!

4 chicken breasts, cooked & shredded              8 cups cooked rice               2 cans Rotel tomatoes
2 taco seasoning packets                                   2 cans drained corn              2 cans drained black beans
1 small can olives, drained                                6 cups cheddar cheese         Green onions, diced

Mix together ingredients in bowl, except cheese. Divide into 4 pans (I use foil pans), top with cheddar cheese and olives. Thaw overnight and bake at $350 until heated and cheese is melted. Top with fresh green onions, if desired. Serve with sour cream, salsa and chips.




Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole (makes 4 meals)

10 cups cooked rice                     4 cups cooked chicken               4 cups chopped broccoli
4 cans cream of chicken soup     4 cups cheddar cheese

Combine all ingredients together well and separate into 4 gallon-size freezer bags. Thaw overnight and dump into a greased casserole dish. Sprinkle with cheese, if desired. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes.



A couple of our other faves are Taco Soup (there are multiple versions of this on Pinterest), Chili - I make a batch with browned meat and without, and Calzones. These are easy to make and great to stock your freezer with. And have you experienced the "I'm so starving" when the kids get home from school? Well, I have. Here are some quick and easy snacks to make up ahead of time, that really hit a home run with my kids:

Smoothies (I cut fresh fruit up and pop into snack size bags and stick in the freezer). Kids can take these out, throw it into the blender, add some milk, juice, water, or water and in less than two minutes, they have a yummy snack. Add a bit of protein powder or some nuts or seeds for an extra pop of energy.

Pretzels (so easy to make) - I do the twisted pretzel sticks, the traditional pretzels and pretzel bites. You can make batches of these ahead of time and freeze. Just take a few out ahead of time to thaw and there's another yummy snack, with a side of fruit, or some peanut butter or yogurt for dipping.



Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars - My kids actually go nuts for these! Easy to make, too. In one of my earlier posts, I included this recipe. Try them, if your kids are PBJ fans, they will love these!

I'm sure there is much more out there to discover. I've also yet to use my Instapot for breakfast recipes - maybe I'll try some of those soon, too.

'Til next time......

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Puppies!!!

And there I was just minding my own business and I stumbled upon a post from a high school friend titled "Puppies!!!" Those that know me well, can attest to the fact that there are two things in life that make me absolutely gush - 
babies and puppies. I should add that puppies of any kind I find adorable but lab puppies make me want to own a farm with lots of land 
so I can have about 12 dogs running around.


See the porch? There would be dogs there. 
See all the green grass? There would be dogs there, too. 
But I am still a city girl and must try to remain composed and not bring home every single dog I see. Also, I kinda' like my husband 
and I don't want him to run away and leave us! 

So, we talked about it...well, it was more of a question "you know my friend with the puppies?" that led to the hubby looking up from dinner and saying "um, yeah????" Then, the look - maybe you know the look - Oh, here it comes.... and I quickly followed with a series of "here's why it would be great" comments. And just like that, the very next day - we had a new puppy!


Just tell me, how do you resist this?? I fell instantly in puppy love!



Such a cutie!


Friday, January 19, 2018

Project Weekend!

Maybe it's because I grew up around lots and lots of projects as a kid, or maybe it's because I was lucky enough to get my parents' creative genes, 
but I almost live for "project weekends." 
Creating something out of nothing always inspires me to do more. 

Much to my husband's dismay, I'm collecting quite a bit of lumber. Stacks of it here and there, and projects in several different stages strategically placed around the house, yard and garage. 



And lumber isn't all I am collecting.....somehow these chairs ended up here, too. Oh, I wonder how that happened? Sure to be followed by other pieces of furniture soon - all needing some love.


Mason jars keep appearing, too. 



But who doesn't love a mason jar? 
Especially when you can do something really creative with it.




With several boutique shows coming up, we're busy building and having fun! We can't wait to share some of our favorite project pieces with you!

Stay tuned! 



Friday, January 12, 2018

The Blessings of Christmas

Each and every year, like many families - we look forward to Christmas. With the house filled with the aroma of fresh baked cookies and the cheery red decor, it feels warm and inviting. Friends stop by to visit, family get-togethers are plenty and everyone's spirits are lifted. 

It is a time for us to reflect on the year, spend quality time with family and be thankful for all the blessings that we have. As our boys have gotten older, some of the traditions have been replaced with new "more modern" ones, but the real meaning of Christmas still rings true in their hearts. 
For years our home has been dubbed "that" house with all the lights. When the boys were very small, my husband bought me a reindeer for the front yard. I was so happy to have that little reindeer in front of the house, slowly moving his head from side to side. Up until last year, that reindeer was still in our yard. The boys referred to him as "Grandpa Reindeer." When we moved, we chose a corner house with a large, grassy front lawn. We moved in on March 3 that year, and I was already planning the Christmas lights. We aren't the Griswold's - 
but there are LOTS of lights! 



It is a major production to hang all of them, but the neighbors always stop by every year commenting on how nice it is to see the lights and 
how much they enjoy them. 

While the boys work outside, I work on the interior of the house - where I have the most fun. Decorating the house with tiny "Christmas stories" is my favorite thing to do. And this year I mastered the home-brewed gingerbread latte to make decorating even more enjoyable!


Taking the chill out of the morning air near the fireplace, wrapping presents and listening to Christmas music - this is how some of my weekends were spent. 






Here's hoping your holidays were blessed with moments you will 
cherish for years to come!

Happy Holidays!!!