Ok. I decided I need to explain why today is only day 13 despite being January 22nd. With Travis being gone most of the time I end up with a lot of left overs (especially if the kids don't like what I've made). So, we've eaten left overs on more than one occasion. Also, we have eaten at Travis's parents house once or twice. Only once have I ordered pizza (Sam was having a sleepover over here)! I haven't had any recipes turn out bad enough that we had to scrap it and start over (shocker).
Ham-Broccoli Casserole
From Fix It & Forget It Big Cookbook
Page 451
Makes 4 servings
Prep time 20 minutes
Cooking time 4-5 hours
Ideal slow cooker size 4-5 qt
16 oz pkg frozen broccoli cuts, thawed & drained I used a 14 oz bag and I didn't thaw or drain it.
2-3 cups cubed, cooked ham I had about 2 1/2 cups. I used the left over ham from when I made Ham in Foil.
10 3/4 oz can cream of mushroom soup I used cream of chicken
4 oz of your favorite mild cheese, cubed I used mild cheddar & I grated it, not cubed it
1 cup milk
1 cup instant rice, uncooked
1 rib celery, chopped I just used celery salt because no one here likes celery
1 small onion, chopped I used about 3/4 cup white onion
1. combine broccoli and ham in slow cooker.
2. Combine soup, cheese, milk, rice, celery, and onion. Stir into broccoli. My cheese grater was in the dishwasher so I didn't add the cheese until it had been cooking for about an hour.
3. Cover. Cook on low 4-5 hours.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Ramblings
I realized today that I've only done one post that wasn't recipe related since the beginning of the month. Oops. Things have been busy around here I guess!
Nash started piano at the beginning of January. Now I have 2 kids that have to practice! He's doing pretty good. Unfortunately, he wasn't born with the innate rhythm like his older sister was. I told Travis I think it's because he didn't play his guitar much while I was pregnant with Nash or for about the first 2 years after he was born (we lived on the third floor of an apt). He seems to be enjoying it though, which is what I was hoping for!
Samantha is getting quite good with her piano. I'm impressed with how much she's learned in just under a year. My thanks to her piano teacher! I have taught her very little - what do I know? I'm just the mom! She's still enjoying dance too. I did have to tell her today that if she didn't start listening better I'd tell her dance teacher she wouldn't be able to go to Disneyland. Not sure if she believes I'll do it or not. Hmmm...better figure something out there!
Caleb has been loving preschool. He's not quite so clingy when I drop him off. Don't get me wrong, he still has his days where he semi freaks out if I try to leave before he's ready. But, for the most part, drop off isn't too bad. I'm surprised by his growing vocabulary. Not sure if it's from preschool or listening to his older siblings. I realize it could be a combination of the two. Either way, the boys is getting a very LARGE vocabulary & it generally catches me off guard when he throws a big word out and uses it in context. Caleb is finally out of nursery and a Sunbeam. Should be interesting to see how that works out. He's quite particular about who he'll stay with and acknowledge!
Brookelyn is growing way too fast. She is still toothless - although, I think I can FINALLY see one of her bottom teeth & occasionally feel it. Perhaps before February she will have a tooth. She is so slow to get teeth compared to the other three. Maybe that means she will have better teeth than the older two? I had her in the dr.'s office the day after Christmas and she had an ear infection in her left ear. I took her back in almost 10 days ago because she had been pulling at her left ear for a week and a half. She had also had diarrhea for two weeks and had spent part of the week throwing up. Her left ear was infected (again or still?). The dr. at Instacare said, "She's had four prescriptions in about six weeks. She might end up needing tubes." Yes, yes I laughed at him. I then proceeded to tell him just how close of relationship I have with my favorite ENT. The first two prescriptions she had were for sinus infections (reminiscent of Samantha) and the second two were for ears. I think I'm seeing a familiar pattern here. They gave her an antibiotic she hadn't tried yet. She's quit pulling at her ear and I'm still crossing my fingers that she doesn't break out in hives any time soon. So far so good, but, I'm not holding my breath that I'll get a kid that's not allergic to penicillin! She is up to 20 lbs 9 oz and feels it! I told Travis we need to take her out of the infant seat & put her into the upright rear facing. Girlfriend is too heavy for me to pack around much longer! She isn't full on crawling yet, but she will be any day now. She gets up on all fours and she will move one knee forward before she plops down and army crawls. Not sure if she doesn't trust herself (yes, she has had her face meet my wood floor) or if she knows she's faster on her belly. We did buy another baby gate last time Travis was home and I did bust it out last night. Won't be too much longer before it becomes a permanent fixture around here.
I am loving my job more and more every week. The kids are fun to work with. The schools are all really good schools. The teachers and the principals have been really good to work with. Next week in parent teacher conferences (at least at one school). So, I've written up a short note for teachers to give the parents. All but one of my schools has done their presentations for their research projects. I can't believe the turn out we had. Parents showed up and every 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade teacher brought their class to hear the presentations. The SEM kids were thrilled that their classmates could come and listen to their presentations. I was thrilled that the teachers would take the time out of their day to bring their whole class down to listen to and see what just a few kids in the class had been working on. Just about every kid had a parent there too. That was nice because I got parent emails so now I can email notes home. I also finally got my uen website modified for the SEM job and emailed parents the link to it. I think that will be very handy. Next week I am going to the UAGC conference in SLC all day. That should be interesting. I've never been to one of their conferences.
My poor kids can't decide whether to wear shorts or sweats lately! It has rained for days and days. I told Travis that the field next to us had quite a bit of water in it and I was hoping it wouldn't venture over to our property. So far, so good. Today after it finally decided to quit raining, the snow started. The kids were sooo excited to play in the snow. Brooke was a good sport (kinda) and let me put her in her walker all bundled up out in the garage while I shoveled snow. After I was done (and she had ventured out onto the wet driveway) I realized that her little shoes were getting quite small and are not the best for wet weather. So, sister got some stylin' new sneakers when we went to Walmart tonight. I wish they had them in my size!
Travis comes home tomorrow and we are all anxiously awaiting that. Monday is a short day at school and there's no school Tuesday. On Friday Travis and I are going to see (our favorite) Brad Paisley. I'm so excited! Sam's totally bummed we aren't taking her this time. It just so happens that the concert is the same day that I have to be in SLC all day for the UAGC conference so Travis is going to have to meet me there. Hope that works out ok and we don't end up late to the concert. And on a completely random note: I've become totally addicted to the game Words With Friends! I totally blame my husband! Now if I could just quit getting spanked on just about every game I play, I'd be happy! Guess I need Caleb's vocabulary!
Nash started piano at the beginning of January. Now I have 2 kids that have to practice! He's doing pretty good. Unfortunately, he wasn't born with the innate rhythm like his older sister was. I told Travis I think it's because he didn't play his guitar much while I was pregnant with Nash or for about the first 2 years after he was born (we lived on the third floor of an apt). He seems to be enjoying it though, which is what I was hoping for!
Samantha is getting quite good with her piano. I'm impressed with how much she's learned in just under a year. My thanks to her piano teacher! I have taught her very little - what do I know? I'm just the mom! She's still enjoying dance too. I did have to tell her today that if she didn't start listening better I'd tell her dance teacher she wouldn't be able to go to Disneyland. Not sure if she believes I'll do it or not. Hmmm...better figure something out there!
Caleb has been loving preschool. He's not quite so clingy when I drop him off. Don't get me wrong, he still has his days where he semi freaks out if I try to leave before he's ready. But, for the most part, drop off isn't too bad. I'm surprised by his growing vocabulary. Not sure if it's from preschool or listening to his older siblings. I realize it could be a combination of the two. Either way, the boys is getting a very LARGE vocabulary & it generally catches me off guard when he throws a big word out and uses it in context. Caleb is finally out of nursery and a Sunbeam. Should be interesting to see how that works out. He's quite particular about who he'll stay with and acknowledge!
Brookelyn is growing way too fast. She is still toothless - although, I think I can FINALLY see one of her bottom teeth & occasionally feel it. Perhaps before February she will have a tooth. She is so slow to get teeth compared to the other three. Maybe that means she will have better teeth than the older two? I had her in the dr.'s office the day after Christmas and she had an ear infection in her left ear. I took her back in almost 10 days ago because she had been pulling at her left ear for a week and a half. She had also had diarrhea for two weeks and had spent part of the week throwing up. Her left ear was infected (again or still?). The dr. at Instacare said, "She's had four prescriptions in about six weeks. She might end up needing tubes." Yes, yes I laughed at him. I then proceeded to tell him just how close of relationship I have with my favorite ENT. The first two prescriptions she had were for sinus infections (reminiscent of Samantha) and the second two were for ears. I think I'm seeing a familiar pattern here. They gave her an antibiotic she hadn't tried yet. She's quit pulling at her ear and I'm still crossing my fingers that she doesn't break out in hives any time soon. So far so good, but, I'm not holding my breath that I'll get a kid that's not allergic to penicillin! She is up to 20 lbs 9 oz and feels it! I told Travis we need to take her out of the infant seat & put her into the upright rear facing. Girlfriend is too heavy for me to pack around much longer! She isn't full on crawling yet, but she will be any day now. She gets up on all fours and she will move one knee forward before she plops down and army crawls. Not sure if she doesn't trust herself (yes, she has had her face meet my wood floor) or if she knows she's faster on her belly. We did buy another baby gate last time Travis was home and I did bust it out last night. Won't be too much longer before it becomes a permanent fixture around here.
I am loving my job more and more every week. The kids are fun to work with. The schools are all really good schools. The teachers and the principals have been really good to work with. Next week in parent teacher conferences (at least at one school). So, I've written up a short note for teachers to give the parents. All but one of my schools has done their presentations for their research projects. I can't believe the turn out we had. Parents showed up and every 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade teacher brought their class to hear the presentations. The SEM kids were thrilled that their classmates could come and listen to their presentations. I was thrilled that the teachers would take the time out of their day to bring their whole class down to listen to and see what just a few kids in the class had been working on. Just about every kid had a parent there too. That was nice because I got parent emails so now I can email notes home. I also finally got my uen website modified for the SEM job and emailed parents the link to it. I think that will be very handy. Next week I am going to the UAGC conference in SLC all day. That should be interesting. I've never been to one of their conferences.
My poor kids can't decide whether to wear shorts or sweats lately! It has rained for days and days. I told Travis that the field next to us had quite a bit of water in it and I was hoping it wouldn't venture over to our property. So far, so good. Today after it finally decided to quit raining, the snow started. The kids were sooo excited to play in the snow. Brooke was a good sport (kinda) and let me put her in her walker all bundled up out in the garage while I shoveled snow. After I was done (and she had ventured out onto the wet driveway) I realized that her little shoes were getting quite small and are not the best for wet weather. So, sister got some stylin' new sneakers when we went to Walmart tonight. I wish they had them in my size!
Travis comes home tomorrow and we are all anxiously awaiting that. Monday is a short day at school and there's no school Tuesday. On Friday Travis and I are going to see (our favorite) Brad Paisley. I'm so excited! Sam's totally bummed we aren't taking her this time. It just so happens that the concert is the same day that I have to be in SLC all day for the UAGC conference so Travis is going to have to meet me there. Hope that works out ok and we don't end up late to the concert. And on a completely random note: I've become totally addicted to the game Words With Friends! I totally blame my husband! Now if I could just quit getting spanked on just about every game I play, I'd be happy! Guess I need Caleb's vocabulary!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Crock Pot Recipe Day 12
Seasoned Pork Ribs
From Fix It & Forget It Big Cookbook
Page 444
Makes 2-3 servings
Prep time 5-10 minute
Cooking time 4 hours
Ideal slow cooker size 4-5 qt
3 lbs pork shoulder ribs, cut in serving size pieces I used about 2.3 lbs country style ribs
2 tsp chipotle seasoning spice I used Southwestern Seasoning from Pampered Chef
1 tsp coarse black pepper, optional
1 TBSP prepared horseradish I used horseradish sauce
1/4 c. ketchup
1/4 c. apricot jelly
1. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium high heat.
2. Season pork with chipotle seasonings and then place in hot skillet, browning each piece on top and bottom. Do in batches so all the pieces brown well. I also browned the sides of the ribs.
3. As you finish browning ribs, place them in the slow cooker.
4. Cover and cook on high for 3 hours.
5. Meanwhile, mix together pepper if you wish, horseradish, ketchup, and apricot jelly in a bowl. Spread over cooked pork.
6. Cover and cook on high 1 hour, or until the meat is tender.
These were really good. The kids even ate them!
From Fix It & Forget It Big Cookbook
Page 444
Makes 2-3 servings
Prep time 5-10 minute
Cooking time 4 hours
Ideal slow cooker size 4-5 qt
3 lbs pork shoulder ribs, cut in serving size pieces I used about 2.3 lbs country style ribs
2 tsp chipotle seasoning spice I used Southwestern Seasoning from Pampered Chef
1 tsp coarse black pepper, optional
1 TBSP prepared horseradish I used horseradish sauce
1/4 c. ketchup
1/4 c. apricot jelly
1. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium high heat.
2. Season pork with chipotle seasonings and then place in hot skillet, browning each piece on top and bottom. Do in batches so all the pieces brown well. I also browned the sides of the ribs.
3. As you finish browning ribs, place them in the slow cooker.
4. Cover and cook on high for 3 hours.
5. Meanwhile, mix together pepper if you wish, horseradish, ketchup, and apricot jelly in a bowl. Spread over cooked pork.
6. Cover and cook on high 1 hour, or until the meat is tender.
These were really good. The kids even ate them!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Crock Pot Recipe Day 11
Chicken, Broccoli and Rice Casserole
From Fix It & Forget It Big Cookbook
Page 344
Makes 8 servings
Prep time 10 minutes
Cooking time 3-7 hours
Ideal slow cooker size 6 qt
1 c. long grain rice, uncooked All I had was minute rice or Rice a Roni. So, I found a long grain & wild rice rice a roni & used that. It wasn't quite a full cup, so I pulled Spanish Rice Rice A Roni to fill the remainder of the cup. I think it would have turned out better had I used either all long grain & wild rice Rice a Roni or regular long grain rice.
3 cups water I feel like this was a smidge too much. I'd go 2 3/4 next time
2 tsp low sodium chicken boullion granules
10 3/4 oz can fat free, low sodium cream of chicken soup Pretty sure you could substitute cream of mushroom if you wanted too
2 cups chopped, cooked chicken breast I used boneless, skinless chicken breasts and it was approximately 2 medium and 1 small piece of chicken. I cooked them and then cut them into about 1 inch pieces and threw them back in the pan until I could no longer see any pink.
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion salt I didn't have onion salt so I just threw in some dried onion flakes
1 c. shredded, fat free cheddar cheese I was worried about putting this in at the beginning like it says to. It turned out fine. However, if you want to know the cheese is in there and have it be cheesy, don't put it in until about the same time as the broccoli.
16 oz bag frozen broccoli, thawed I used a 12 oz bag and I threw it in frozen. I'm pretty sure that it would be fine to substitute another vegetable if you don't like broccoli.
1. Combine all ingredients except broccoli in slow cooker.
2. One hour before end of cooking time, stir in broccoli.
3. Cook on high for a total of 3-4 hours or on low for a total of 6-7 hours. I did low for about 3-4 hours.
The only thing I wasn't happy about is how the rice turned out. It was cooked, it just seemed a little mushy almost. Not sure if it's because it was too much water or from the vermacilli in the Rice a Roni. It was edible and tasted fine, but I'd do something different with the rice next time. This time I just used what I had on hand though. My husband makes a dish very similar to this in the dutch oven. What he does different however is that there is no cheese and he leaves the chicken in whole pieces (the entire breast). He also uses cream of mushroom instead of cream of chicken. Pretty good though and the kids DID eat it.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Crock Pot Recipe Day 10
Ham In Foil
From Fix It & Forget It Big Cookbook
P. 446
Makes 6 servings
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 7 hrs
Ideal slow cooker size: 5 qt
1/2 c. water
3-4 lb precooked ham I could only find either a 2.5 lb or a 5 lb so I went with 2.5
liquid smoke
1. Pour water into slow cooker.
2. Sprinkle ham with liquid smoke. Wrap in foil. Place in slow cooker. I sat my ham on the foil and folded the sides up. Then I sprinkled with liquid smoke. This way I didn't get the liquid smoke all over or lose any by moving the ham after I sprinkled it with the liquid smoke.
3. Cover. Cook on high 1 hour, then on low 6 hours. I cooked mine on low for about 3 hours.
4. Cut into thick chunks or 1/2 inch slices and serve.
From Fix It & Forget It Big Cookbook
P. 446
Makes 6 servings
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 7 hrs
Ideal slow cooker size: 5 qt
1/2 c. water
3-4 lb precooked ham I could only find either a 2.5 lb or a 5 lb so I went with 2.5
liquid smoke
1. Pour water into slow cooker.
2. Sprinkle ham with liquid smoke. Wrap in foil. Place in slow cooker. I sat my ham on the foil and folded the sides up. Then I sprinkled with liquid smoke. This way I didn't get the liquid smoke all over or lose any by moving the ham after I sprinkled it with the liquid smoke.
3. Cover. Cook on high 1 hour, then on low 6 hours. I cooked mine on low for about 3 hours.
4. Cut into thick chunks or 1/2 inch slices and serve.
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