Thursday, June 30, 2011

In 6 months I've learned...

That you need to pad the car seat or stroller with a towel when transporting a baby in a swim diaper.
That bubbles are cheap entertainment and half of the program people pay too much for at Gymboree.
That if you feed a baby pureed peas you will still find a pea shell in the oddest places…similar to corn.
That frustration is evident even in infants as they attempt to do new things.
That babies need a change of scenery during the day, just like their parents.
That in an effort to be everything, something will always suffer-I’m learning to let it be my clean house rather than family time.
That teething is still no fun.
Making baby food is so easy and cheap!
That babies cry in their sleep and it’s heartbreaking.
At the gym 20 pounds doesn’t seem like much, but holding a baby all day will lead to sore arms (Tony added that one).
Good morning smiles make you forget about all the sleep you lost that night.
More about reflux than I ever wanted to know. I can tell you which medicines interact with which and how far to space them apart. Carafate? Zantac? Nexium? Maalox? If any of those sound foreign to you and you have a child, consider yourself lucky.
That Einstein is much funnier than either of us to her.
That I relate so much to this post.
That love is all-encompassing.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Prunella De Vil





My baby girl sat in her big girl high chair today for the first time today. She was sans clothes or her bib at her afternoon feeding. Daddy was responsible for that. She had some prunes to follow up her introduction to bananas (which tend to make babies constipated, eek!) this morning and outdid herself! It must have been the freedom of being naked!


Thursday, June 16, 2011

My favorite thing to do on the internet....

Nope not Facebook. Not looking for hot men in Speedos. But Tony and I kid and call it food porn. It's called Food Gawker and it ROCKS! Here's where I get all my inspiration for new stuff we try. It's a compilation of every food blogger out there in the WORLD that tries new things and wants to share them. It's updated as often as people update their blogs and contribute their recipes to the site. So the homepage will always look different. Here's a screenshot of it.
If you scroll to the bottom it's divided up into categories. Those will always change too as new recipes are added. It's addicting if you love to cook. Enjoy!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Delicious Chicken Pot Pie

I came up with this recipe after trying a few and picking and choosing what I liked best from each. The biscuits are so good, that we don't miss the traditional crust. Here's what you'll need:


Ingredients:
1/2 stick of butter
1 cup heavy cream
2 cups chicken broth
2 bags cheesy garlic biscuits
2-3 cooked chicken breasts or large can of pre-cooked chicken
1 bag frozen veggies
1 onion
1/4 cup of flour

Directions:


  1. Preheat oven to 415 degrees
  2. Melt butter in a skillet or dutch oven.
  3. Add onion and frozen veggies and cook until translucent for a couple of minutes.
  4. Sprinkle flour over mixture and stir. Cook over medium heat for a couple of minutes, stirring constantly.
  5. Pour in chicken broth stirring constantly and then pour in heavy cream.
  6. Bring to a slow boil and allow mixture to cook and thicken for a few minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste and fresh or dried thyme to taste (optional-sometimes I add celery salt)
  7. Pour mixture into a casserole dish
  8. Mix both bags of biscuits in separate bowl according to directions.
  9. Cover mixture with biscuit mix and bake for 30 minutes or until very golden and bubbly. Allow to cool for a little bit before serving.
Enjoy!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

This is why...

date nights only happen after she's asleep
date days usually only take place if she's napping
I struggle to leave her for anything other than work
I know I picked the right man to be with for the rest of my life
I'd rather be with family than anywhere else

Friday, June 10, 2011

Meal Planning for 2 Weeks


Let me preface this by saying if two weeks is too much for you, start with a week. We give ourselves Friday and Saturday night off to eat out. That's our treat. Do what works for you.

Before I go to the store I talk with T and ask him if he has any preferences for the upcoming weeks. I nix or agree to his preferences (hey it's what you get to do if you do the shopping). I then check out foodgawker for new recipes and the pioneer woman because she's legit. Seriously, she has my dream life. The woman cooks, lives on a GORGEOUS ranch with two homes sitting on it, has a cookbook, successful website, beautiful children....I could go on, but I won't.

Anyway after this I write out my list. I go through our pantry/fridge to see what I already have and this trip's list looks something like this:

spaghetti:
meat, onion, bread, lettuce (I already had sauce, and pasta)

hamburgers:
meat, cheese, onion, buns, season all (I was out of this seasoning and already had Worcestershire sauce which we also use to mix them up)

tacos:
meat, seasoning, tomatoes, lettuce, shells, and rotel (for mexican rice that we eat as a side with this meal.)

fish night:
at our HEB in the seafood section they sell pre sliced portions of various fish flavored with yummy crusts. These are delicious, easy, and healthy so we do this at least one a two week period, sometimes more. So here I got honey-chipotle glazed salmon, corn, and zatarain's wild rice

chalupas:
corn tortillas, tomatoes, cheese (I already had a can of beans in the pantry)

stir fry:
ground beef, broccoli (already had white rice and soy sauce)

stuffed red bell peppers: This was a new recipe for us so I didn't have a lot of things for it
onion, 1 16 oz jar of salsa, 3 bell peppers, sour cream

skillet tortilla dish: (again, new one for us)
onion, 1 can minced chipotle chilis in adobo sauce, chicken broth, 2 chicken breasts, 1 can of pinto beans, 2 limes, tortillas

honey sriracha beef skewers: (new again)
1 pd top sirloin beef, honey, sriracha sauce (in Asian section), lime

spinach artichoke pasta (new again)
1 box of shell pasta, 1 box of reduced fat cream cheese, sour cream, lemon, 1 14 oz can of artichoke hearts, 10oz frozen spinach, 1 chicken breast

*My list also includes the regulars. This time it was milk, oj, cinnamon rolls, face wash, paper towels, etc.*

Let me say that I always sandwich in the new recipes between two tried and true recipes. That way if it sucks (for lack of a better word, because sometimes it does) we have a night before it that was good and one to follow. In the beginning it was night after night of new ones and that wasn't so fun to sit through. I learned my lesson and now T and I are both usually happy (I say this while he's in the kitchen making homemade chocolate chip cookies-I love that guy!)

Anyway after I come home from the store I unpack all my groceries. I buy my hamburger meat in bulk in the big 2 pound containers because that's way cheaper. It also means I have to section out the meat into freezer bags for each meal. If any of the meats need to be marinated I will do that and throw it in the bag with them then. I label them with a sharpie and then decide what meals I want to have first-those meats go in the fridge and next week's meals go in the freezer. Yes you can freeze meat with marinade in it. It does thaw just fine.

Also, if a recipe ever calls for "minced garlic" use this:
Some foodies say that's not authentic, but I say that's life.
I also pre-dice all of my onions into a Pyrex container so it's an easy go to as I'm cooking. I'll do the same for any strawberries, pineapple, broccoli, etc. I don't like to wash, cut, and clean as I go...that's WAY too much work throughout the week. Also, it makes it more likely that you'll reach for a healthy snack as opposed to chips or cookies. I read about this here back in the day.
I usually go to the store on a Friday or Saturday so I get all the planning/prepping/putting away done then. Then on Sunday T grills any meat that needs to be made and I make all the meals during Emmy's nap time or when T's watching her. I'll post on that later.

I hope this helps give you an idea of how to do it. I've found that shopping for 2 weeks at a time saves a ton of money. I used to spend $70-80 a week when I did it weekly and now I bring it down to $50-60/week. That's pretty significant to me.

New stuff going on in our kitchen...

I'm about to go to the grocery store, but in the next week or two (since that's how I shop, for two weeks at a time) I'll be making these for the first time.

Spinach Artichoke Pasta
Skillet Tortilla Bake
Stuffed Red Bell Peppers
Honey Sriracha Beef Skewers

I'll let you know how they turn out!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

She's a Happy Girl!

Emmy LIGHTS UP when daddy comes in the door! Here are a few clips of her hanging out with him. Thank you Lord for such a happy, healthy child! :)

These are the days...




Yes, we have a few swimsuits that actually make her look like a girl. But I know that looking back at my baby pictures, there were many of me in just a diaper. So today, we slathered on the sunscreen at my mom's and put this girl in her water Speedo! She didn't know the difference and was just as happy! She was in a trance from the water!

These are the days!

Tummy Time Friends

This is the life! They are so happy near each other!


Summer Time=Chicken Salad!

Whether you like it in a sandwich or on a bed of lettuce, to me chicken salad is a summertime staple! A great friend of mine passed this recipe on to me and I love it! You can tweak it by adding pecans or grapes if you'd like.

Ingredients:
  • 3-4 chicken breasts either boiled or grilled (tastes great either way. I grilled mine with just some garlic salt)
  • 3 stalks of celery chopped very fine
  • 3 green onions chopped very fine
  • 3/4 cup of dried cranberries (Target sells them in a bag for pretty cheap)
  • 1 cup of Miracle Whip (I used light, I know some people can't stand MW so you could always use your favorite mayo)
  • 2 tbsps coleslaw dressing (Kraft sells one in a salad dressing bottle in the salad dressing aisle)
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp salt and pepper

Directions:
Grill or boil your chicken breasts and then chop finely. Add all ingredients together in bowl and mix to your liking. You can always add more mayo but you can't take any back so go easy at first until you get the consistency to your liking. This makes a good amount for a summer picnic or enough for a few sandwich leftovers.

If you make it, let me know what you think!

Enjoy!

Friday, June 3, 2011

The Pioneer Woman's Lemon Basil Pasta


If you're looking for a good pasta recipe to try, here ya go! We've made this one a few times and it's a hit. We go easy on the basil though! :)


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Coming Soon...

I've had a few people ask me to share how I do meal planning. I saved my last grocery list and I plan on putting it on here for those that are interested in trying to cook your meals for the week ahead of time like I do. It's coming, I promise! In between naps, baby time, family time, errands, summer things and pool dates I promise it's coming! :)
Also, I just ordered these and I'm so excited to use them! :) They're from Mumi and Bubi and I've heard great things about these freezer trays for making your own baby food. Check them out here! This gal blogged about them here. She's also my inspiration for my last post since she did them every month with her little one on her blog. Wish I would have come across those sooner! I also have some new recipes to share that have been a major hit at our house. :)

In 5 Months I've Learned...

that sleeping until 5 am is sleeping through the night!
that teething is no fun
that wearing your baby makes everyone happy and is a heck of a workout
that solids make morning feedings much longer, but much more entertaining
that having a baby changes your priorities and outlook on every aspect of life and I like it
that everything becomes global when you have a little one
that you should nap during at least one of your baby's naps during the day in order to keep your super powers
that deswaddling is possible
that the transition to the crib and deswaddling isn't so bad (for us)
that I'm not the cry it out parent I thought I would be (yet at least) and I'm ok with it
that my husband is the best father and cheerleader
that baby squeals are the BEST
that we will do ANYTHING over and over again for those baby squeals
that two dogs playing is the best entertainment for a baby
that I am so grateful for family nearby
that stroller rides are entertainment for everyone-dog included
that I am completely ok with running errands with spit up on my shirt
that life when she gets moving will never be the same
that reflux really does get better the closer you get to six months
that bed time routines are ingrained in a baby and you do not deviate from them
that a sleeping baby in your arms will lead to a thousand thank you's to God and kisses on the forehead
that I miss the newborn days (minus the reflux)
that date night is necessary-even if it's date day or date afternoon or date hour
that I understand why people have more than one child
that this stage is so cool