Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Staring into the fridge....

The dreaded dinner time. I didn't get to the grocery store this weekend since we were visiting with my parents, and after eating out from Fr-day-Sunday for almost every meal, the thought of doing takeout make me cringe. So I did the "stare" (when you open up the fridge door and you just stare). I saw cheese, yogurt, bread, carrots, ground turkey and something that I think was growing legs. I knew I had frozen chicken but to defrost it would take time, so ground turkey was the winner!

Now what? Turkey burgers? Turkey meatloaf? Chili? All very good contenders but I had an urge to try something a bit new (At least for the family). So here's what I did:

Cooked the ground turkey in a pan (just added a little water, salt, pepper and minced garlic)
Then boiled some whole wheat pasta
Microwaved some frozen spinach
Threw it all in a casserole dish
Covered it with tomato sauce and shredded cheese and baked it at 375 for 20 minutes

It ended up being super flavorful and had leftovers for lunch the next day which is a major plus!
 Here's a pic of what the end result was:

Puppies are like babies

With our new puppy Trent, life has been turned upside down lately and I must admit I'm struggling a bit to manage it all. The kids homework, trying to break up arguments over the Xbox, taking the dog out, packing lunches, taking the dog out, making dinner, giving baths, taking the dog out, doing laundy and then of course trying to make time to be a wife....oh and did I mention working full time? If this is what having a baby is like, I think I might double up on my birth control for the time being. Don't get me wrong, I'm not ruling it out completly but for now, I don't know how I'd do it - - Id' be a puddle!

It's all adding up and it's effecting my attutidue, my disposition, my entire self....I need help! Any advice out there from you Super Women that I admire?

Here's a pic of our pup - - as you can see he's super cute and loveable, so giving this guy away isn't an option!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A Room With A View

As I sit here after a long day - I wanted to share the view that makes me happy. Our little puppy Trent, my Ugg slippers and my husband's guitar that produces some of the most beautiful sounds I have ever heard.

Ice cream with Grammy J

My grandmother who is 90 years old (and still has her own real estate business) is adored by my 2 step-daughters - they call her "special" which just warms my heart all over. This summer we were at the beach for my wedding and one night we hit up the boardwalk for some ice cream. The store was crowded so we found a bench outside where the girls chatted and enjoyed every bite of their ice cream cones.

This really captures how happy everyone was and how much fun we were having - one of my favorite photos of all time.

Eggfins


If you are anything like me, you are running around with one earing and an unbuttoned half ironed shirt in the morning and the last thing on your mind is what to eat for breakfast. You know you need to eat it and you know for as much as you enjoy a gooy egg and cheese on a bagel, it's not always the healthiest option. So while I had some time tonight and was cleaning out my fridge since garbage day is tomorrow, I made some egg "muffins" aka eggfins.

I took a small carton of Quick Eggs, an almost-gone-jar of salsa that I was going to toss but figured why waste it and poured it into a muffin tin that I sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. Placed it in the oven at 350 degrees for 17 minutes and you are good to go.

Throw them in the fridge and reheat in the mic in the morning and you have bfast for a couple of days. Save your splurge on the egg and cheese bagel for Sunday morning, afterall, you bust your hump so hard during the week, you desrve it!

Ahoy Fix



About a month ago, on one of my grocery shopping excursions, I bought a bag of Chips Ahoy!© mini cookies thinking I would put them in the girls’ lunches as a nice little treat.

One cold blustery, PMS day, I opened up the bag and indulged in a couple and every night after dinner, I allow myself one as a “topper” (a term I like to use for something sweet after each meal), being fully aware of the fact that the cookies had never, nor will ever make it into the girls’ lunches (I packed them fruit snacks instead). However, last night, like all good things, it ended. I put my hand in the bag, and there was nothing but a few crumbs and one lonely chocolate chip.

So I decided to satisfy my sweet tooth and my husbands (since I saw him scanning the snack cupboard after dinner). I would make some cookies. Much to my dismay though, I had no eggs – so I made some vegan-style oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. I am not vegan, nor is anyone in my family but I’ve learned to really enjoy some of the vegan recipes. However, sometimes, I use dairy products, if that’s what I have in my fridge – it’s really all about making it work for you. 

Here’s what I used:

About ¾ cup of brown sugar
1/3 cup of white sugar
1 cup of flour ( I happen to use Rice flour since it was all I had handy)
1tps vanilla extract
¾ cup of soy milk (I used Rice milk – but I am sure you could use regular milk as well if you aren’t vegan – if your rice or soy milk is sweetened, you may want to use a little less to avoid the cookies being too sweet)
1tsp baking powder
½ cup of mini chocolate chips (if you don’t like chocolate you can use raisins, coconut, cranberries, nuts or all of the above)
1 stick of butter (of course if you are vegan, you would use a butter substitute)
1½ cups of rolled oats

And here’s what I did:

Mix the butter and brown and white sugar together until creamy. Add in the milk and the vanilla and blend some more (I used a hand held blender mainly because I was lazy and didn’t want to clean my standing mixer).

Next add in the flour and baking powder and mix together well. Fold in the oats and chocolate chips.

Drop a spoon full of the cookie batter onto greased cooking sheet and bake at 350for 15 minutes. Let stand for about 10 minutes. Serve and enjoy!

Don’t be alarmed if the cookies are flat – they will still be nice and chewy with a little bit of crunch. A perfect (healthier) substitute for my Chips Ahoy!© addiction.