Tuesday, January 3, 2012

I survived.

Stitches came out at 10:30 this morning and only one of the six hurt (and it wasn't that painful)! I'm laughing at what a huge ordeal I made it out to be. ;o) A little more healing needs to take place so the nurse steri-stripped my wounds and recommended I keep wearing my boot for a few more days.

Hooray for modern medicine!

My New Year's Resolution: Not to walk through broken glass barefoot again.

Big Fat Baby!

December was a rough month. The holidays were busy, I was stressed and I just didn't feel like I was doing the best job at being a wife and mom. I'm planning on working on that in 2012. My rough month ended with me slicing 2 of my toes on broken glass (the broken glass courtesy of one or both of the twins) on Christmas Eve and getting 3 stitches in each toe. To say I hate pain is a major understatement and tomorrow is the "big" day I get the stitches removed (which I'm assuming will be painful). Tonight I was lamenting to my hubby about how much I'm not looking forward it and reminding him how horribly wimpy I was when the stitches were done. His reply to this was, "Is this why your labors lasted so long?"

Why, yes, it is. :)

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!!

I wanted to start off 2012 blogging and hope that it inspires me to keep going. Since I currently don't have anything inspiring to write, I thought I would post an e-mail I sent to a couple of friends this morning with meal ideas.

Crock Pot

Salsa Chicken: I use this for chicken taco night. Place 3-4 split chicken breasts in the crock pot and cover with Pace Picante Sauce. Cook on low for 7-8 hours. Take meat out, remove the skin and bones, shred chicken and place back in crock pot to keep warm and incorporate the juices while you prepare tortillas and the fixings.

Italian Beef: Place a 3-ish lb rump roast in the crock and cover with 1 packet of Zesty Italian dressing, 1 packet of Au Jus and 3 cups of water. Cook on low for 8-10 hours. Take out roast and shred meat. Place meat on sandwich rolls with bbq sauce or put some of the Au Jus in a bowl and dip like french dip.

Beef Stroganoff: Place the following 5 ingredients in crock: 2 lbs stew meat (cut into 1-2 in cubes), 1 can cream of mushroom or chicken, 1 can cream of celery, 1 packet onion soup mix and 1 cup burgundy (or red) wine. Cook on low for 7-8 hours. Serve with cooked egg noodles and sour cream. Peas are a very yummy compliment to this meal.

Pot Roast: Brown a chuck roast (3-4 lbs in size) on the stove. In the meantime cut an onion or 2 into slices and chunk up 2-3 stalks of celery and place them in crock. Place the roast on top of the veggies and cover with a can of cream of celery and a packet of onion soup mix. Cook on low for 8-10 hours. Remove roast to platter to cut and serve. Discard veggies and spoon out gravy to serve with the roast.

Hirino Psito: This is a shredded pork for sandwiches recipe. http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2009/03/crockpot-hirino-psito-slow-roasted-pork.html

Chili is also an easy thing to cook in the crockpot.


Make Ahead and Cook Later…(you can make these earlier in the day and keep covered in the fridge until you are ready to bake them)

Three Cheese Baked Rigatoni: I like to think of this as "fake" lasagna.

1 lb of ground beef
4 1/2 cups rigatoni (or 12-13 oz)
One 25 oz jar of marinara sauce
2 cloves of garlic, pressed
1 tsp olive oil
3/4 c ricotta cheese
1/4 c grated Parmesan cheese
3/4 c (or 3 oz) shredded mozzarella cheese

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. Prepare rigatoni according to pkg directions and return to pot after draining. In the meantime, brown ground beef in a lg skillet. Drain fat and return to skillet. Add the marinara sauce, garlic and olive oil; bring to a boil. Lower heat, cover and simmer for ten minutes. Stir the sauce into the rigatoni. Place half the rigatoni into a 3-qt casserole dish. Top with combined ricotta and Parmesan cheese. Add remaining rigatoni and sprinkle with mozzarella cheese. Cover; bake 20 minutes. Uncover; bake 5 minutes more.

Lemon Greek Chicken: This is *so* yummy! I omit the mushrooms because I don't like them. ;o) http://www.pamperedchef.com/recipe_search/recipe.jsp?id=49756

Braised Beef Chuck Roast: This slow cooks in the oven for 4 hours and is a great Sunday meal. :) http://bakeoff-flunkie.blogspot.com/2009/12/braised-beef-chuck-roast.html

Meatballs: Make them in the morning and store them in the fridge until you get home and can prepare them.

Here is a great "article" from The Sister's Cafe on making freezer meals. The "author" just bakes her stuff frozen. http://www.thesisterscafe.com/2010/08/freezer-meals-2


Enjoy and Happy New Year!!!