Tuesday, September 30, 2014

My 100th post!

It's always so fulfilling to look back on a vision and know that I have actually seen it through! When I started this blog in January 2013, I was a Hamburger Helper/McDonalds drive thru cook with shopaholic tendencies. Now I can cook from almost scratch, watch what I spend, and have avoided fast food meals for nearly a year!  

Many of my readers have asked how I find the time to do all of this while working full time. Well, sometimes it works out and sometimes it's hard. I've learned to be realistic with what I can actually accomplish and constantly prioritize what needs to be done. When I have the energy, I can "make time", which usually includes staying up till midnight, skipping my TV shows and extreme multi-tasking.  I refuse to bring work home with me or stay late, so I maximize my time at work by working through my lunch break and doing any work I can while students are busy doing independent activities.  I also rely heavily on the help of my husband who usually gladly does the dishes in exchange for a delicious meal. However, there are still times when the dishes fill up the sink for a few days, the laundry to be folded stays in baskets throughout the house until we run out, and sometimes we just call in a pizza because it's been that kind of day! And as I sit back and poison myself with a diet Pepsi reflecting on whatever drama happened at school and the insanity of the evening with my children, I recognize it's just a day and tomorrow can be better if I choose to let it be. 

I have found I also save time when I prepare and plan ahead and live to regret it when I don't. It's usually the mornings when Ryan calls me from work to ask what he needs to send the kids with because I totally crashed the night before and didn't get it done. I'm not a big fan of having routines, but I have learned that having one (or attempting to have one) helps get through the day.

One of the greatest blessings from this journey is that it has brought more happiness and health to our family. We are learning how to be grateful for what we have and have spent more quality time together in our home. 

This past weekend was especially nice as Austin didn't have school on Friday, so we all took the day off and went to see some new things at the Springs Preserve. I renewed our family membership which is a great deal for $60.  I paid an extra $20 for a guest add-on so Austin can bring a friend or we can take a relative along!  The membership pays for itself after 2 regular visits and one event. 


The new butterfly habitat. 

We did a family trip to Costco because I'm trying a new strategy of "buying what we need for the month" and "when it's gone, it's gone".  We will see how that one goes over! So I figured out what we needed that can last a month (I will still have to get milk and produce at the grocery store a few times as well), and we filled up a cart and flat bed and stocked up on some of the good coupon specials for the month. The new coupon book comes out this week, so I am waiting to get Amilia's pull-ups until then as they are going to be $6 off. 

I didn't expect to get much done on Saturday as Austin was supposed to have a double header soccer game, but thanks to the flash flood, no games. 

One of the projects I've wanted to do was make freezer pizza kits. Someone put this idea on Facebook and I thought it was a great idea! I made pizza for dinner so I just made extra dough and shredded a whole block of cheese with my kitchen aid shredder attachment and sorted them out. I made homemade pasta sauce from The Prudent Homemaker link to recipe and measured out about 1.5 cups of sauce in freezer bags and set them in a pan so they could freeze flat. I put the dough, sauce, and shredded cheese in a gallon ziploc after they were all frozen and now I can pop a kit in the fridge to thaw and quickly assemble a homemade pizza. 

You can also add some frozen meat to your kits. 

Pepperoni and BBQ chicken pizzas! 

My dough recipe: (I got the basics of an easy yeast dough from my Norwegian brother in law.  He made yummy pizzas on the BBQ grill on a family vacation.)
Proof 1 tsp yeast in 1 cup warm water
Add 2-3 cups flour and 1 tsp salt 
I use my dough hook on the kitchen aid
Knead and add more flour if too sticky 

Spray your pan then sprinkle some corn meal on it. Roll dough and place on pan.
Add toppings and bake 400 degrees for about 15-18 min until crust and cheese gets light golden brown. A friend of mine shared that if you have a pizza stone, you can get the stone really hot first by baking it for about 5 min in a 500 degree oven and then place the pizza on the stone. It gets the crust nice and crispy and bakes in only 5 min. I won't be trying that one in Vegas until December!

I also made bread, pancakes, lavender body wash for me, foaming hand wash, and kid shampoo/wash. For the kid's wash, I use a 3 to 1 water to Castile soap ratio and splash a little olive oil for moisture and some essential oil for scent (about 2 drops for every 4 oz of liquid). It gets just enough suds to wash their hair and skin, but rinses easily and is very gentle. If my little one gets ahold of it and dumps half the bottle before I notice, it's not the end of the world, just a few cents worth. When I used to buy $15 bottles of Burts Bees baby wash, it was another story. 

Dinners for the week:
Monday: Italian casserole with salad (I will freeze 1/2 of the beef I brown for another meal)

Tuesday: chicken and rice bake with veggies (steam rice and veggies, boil/shred a breast, stir in with some cheese and cream of chicken soup and bake for a few minutes at 350)

Wednesday: Buffalo Chicken casserole 
This is from Pinterest, shred your cooked chicken and add buffalo sauce to it and stir in hash browns, shredded cheddar, and ranch dressing, bake in a pan 350 for 30 min

Thursday: one pot pasta with veggies

Friday: pizza kit

Saturday: white chicken chili with cornbread (I plan on making a double batch do I can also freeze a few quarts)

Sunday: family dinner rotation 

Beef is still really high, so once a week is plenty and usually I'm only using 1/2 a pound in the dish. I thought about getting a roast at Costco but they were $5 a pound! I find if I do enough variety with my chicken dishes and alternate in the other types of dishes, we don't get tired of it. 

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Ready for cooler weather

This week went by insanely fast! I had my school open house and  have started getting leg cramps at night, so by Thursday, I needed a night off. I was hungry for Mimi's Cafe corn chowder, so sent the hubby for take out. Other than that, I was good about cooking all week!

Friday night I had a great time with my Bunco group and tied for first place. I lost the roll off but still won my money back plus a little more. 

Austin had his soccer game on Saturday morning.  It was ridiculously hot and humid, so I brought the kids suits so they could run around in the splash pads at the park after the game. That night, my mother in law watched Amilia so we could take Austin to Dolphin Tale 2.  He has been doing great and was selected by his teacher to be the student of the week!

Cooling off at the park!

Accomplishments and savings this week:

*Ryan cut Austin's hair 
*Made a casserole for a funeral at church so doubled it for our weekend lunches 
*Made French toast and pancakes and froze the leftovers
*Made banana oatmeal muffins with the bananas getting too ripe
*Austin and I worked on a craft project together.  We reused a cardboard box and covered it with scrapbook paper to make a doghouse for his stuffed dog
*Used my Children's Place cash to order pants for Austin and a birthday gift for my neice

Dinner menu:

Monday: lemon penne pasta and salad 
Tuesday: chicken enchiladas from freezer
Wednesday: hamburger stroganoff and salad (Freeze half of the beef)
Thursday: chicken vegetable soup with French bread
Friday: tacos with other half of beef cooked on Wednesday 
Saturday: homemade pizza
Sunday: it's our turn to cook, I will be making crockpot chicken and dumplings 


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Cream of Chicken soup mix

I love this mix recipe! It takes a little more time versus using condensed soup from a can, but it is healthier, less expensive, and takes up less pantry space.  This recipe replaces about 9 cans of cream of chicken condensed soup and can be stored in a plastic container or quart sized mason jar.

Here is the link to the original recipe:  Make ahead cream of chicken soup mix

Cream of Chicken dry mix
Stir together and store in airtight container:
2 cups dry milk
3/4 cup cornstarch
2 Tbsp dried onion
1/4 cup chicken bouillon powder
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/8 tsp ground thyme
I also like to add a little garlic powder (about 1 tsp)

Stir 1/3 cup dry mix with 2/3 water in a small pot over medium heat until thickened and add to your recipe. This replaces a can of condensed soup. 

Here are links to my favorite recipes using the mix:

Hamburger Stroganoff http://www.julieseatsandtreats.com

Crockpot chicken and dumplings  http://www.imitationbydesign.com
*I also add some chopped carrots and celery to the crockpot in this recipe

I also use the mix in my own recipe "Crockpot Tangy Chicken"

2 chicken breasts
4 peeled potatoes
2 peeled carrots cut in large chunks
cream of chicken soup mix with water
1 tsp garlic powder
1 Tbsp dried onion
1/4 c white vinegar

Spray bottom of crockpot and add chicken breasts.  Place potatoes and carrots on top.  Add 1/3 cup dry chicken soup mix to 2/3 cup water in a pot and cook on medium heat until thickened.  Stir in vinegar, garlic powder, and dried onion.  Pour mixture over vegetables and chicken in crockpot.  Cook on low 6-8 hours.

Other recipes: The mix is great in whatever version of hashbrown casserole you like (I make mine with hashbrowns, cream of chicken soup, sour cream and cheese)

You can also use it as your soup base for creamy soups.  I add a little more milk, some chicken broth, seasonings and peeled/diced potatoes and carrots for a potato soup.







Monday, September 15, 2014

...and I even ironed!

It was a most productive weekend! We went to a birthday on Friday night at my cousin's house and the kids had a great time playing together.

Austin's first soccer game was Saturday morning. It was thoroughly entertaining! He played goalie and did a great job for his first "real game". The coach asked him at half time if he wanted a break and he said no, so he played the whole game. He said he was so tired, I asked why he didn't take a break, he said "My team needed me!"

Is this my kid or what?

After the game, we had a fun lunch at Firehouse Subs then headed home to get some work done. I got most of my list checked off including laundry, some cleaning, and I even ironed everyone's clothes for church!! 

By 9 pm, my back was screaming, so I iced it and took a shower and crashed. 

Our Sunday was enjoyable as well. We got together with my cousin's family and his inlaws who also live in town for dinner and fellowship.

Here are my efforts and savings this week:
*Baked 2 loaves of whole wheat bread. Measured dry ingredients to freeze for a future batch. 
*Made homemade granola bars
*Made cream of chicken soup dry mix *I love this mix, it's much cheaper and healthier than canned soup! Here are the directions on how to make it and my fave recipes using the mix Cream of Chicken Soup Mix
*Made pancakes for the freezer
*Made a double batch of dish washer detergent. 
*Finished a project I've been planning for awhile with Austin's artwork.  I will be posting details in a future post. 
*Cut up the face wipes I use to remove my eye makeup into smaller squares and put them in an airtight container. 

I had my first stamp club this week ad had a great time crafting with friends! I played with some of my new products from Stampin Up and made this cute little banner to hang by my classroom door for fall. 


Dinners this week:
Monday: tonight I made cheesy chicken rice with broccoli
Tuesday: tacos with leftover frozen meat
Wednesday: Italian casserole with salad
Thursday: baked potatoes with veggies/salad
Friday: homemade pizza
Saturday: white chicken chili and cornbread 
Sunday: family dinner

I compared beef prices at the grocery store and they are worse than Costco. In addition to 2-3 meatless meals a week, you can freeze 1/2 of the beef when you brown a pound to use for another dish. 

Have a great week!




Sunday, September 7, 2014

Fun and yum!

It was a nice week and great weekend! 

Friday night, I was exhausted and didn't feel like cooking but did not want to spend money to eat out. I ended up making French toast for us with my homemade bread. The kids thought it was great. Once the kids were winding down, I worked on cards and projects for my upcoming stamp club. 
On Saturday, I needed to make a delivery to a customer who lives south of the strip. It was a free weekend for teachers at the Shark Reef, so I took the kids with me so we could go after and combine the trips. I get free admission for myself and a guest and Amilia is free anyway, so I didn't have to pay a thing!  I had to make the delivery early, so we had breakfast at Ihop after and went shopping until it opened. Austin needed shin guards for soccer and the only place nearby where I could get them was Target. I have been avoiding that store ever since the data breach but I didn't have an alternative, so I just used cash. I was glad I went because they had all their dollar bin stuff on sale for 70% off. I let the kids pick out a few things that ended up being 30 cents each with the sale.  I found battery operated tea lights for a fall craft I'm planning, so each tea light was 15 cents!

Having fun at the Shark Reef!

The octopus was out from hiding!

Saturday afternoon I took a nice siesta with Amilia. We both slept three hours! It was wonderful. That night we enjoyed a BBQ at the park with Austin's soccer league. 

I didn't need to do much baking, but did manage to accomplish some things over the weekend. Here are my savings for the week:

*Combined trips to save gas and miles
*We only ate out for one meal this week 
*Baked a double batch of pumpkin choc chip muffins to freeze for breakfast or a treat
*I was going to freeze my bananas that were over ripe; but then saw a recipe shared on Facebook for banana bread 
bars. Gave them a try and they were awesome!
Oh yeah!!

*Used up the last of my foam hand soap, so I rinsed out the dispensers and made my own. I filled the bottle 3/4 with water and then filled the rest with Castile soap. Put a few drops of citrus essential oil and now I have hand soap for just a few pennies!

*I'm planning 2-3 meatless meals per week now. The cost of beef has gone up at Costco. So far chicken has stayed the same. 

Dinner menu:
Mon: baked potato soup
Tues: lasagna (using the last one from the freezer) with salad
Wed: chicken enchiladas (I will be making a double batch so I have a freezer meal to have on hand)
Thurs: veggie one pot pasta
Fri: homemade cheese pizza 
Sat: hamburger stroganoff with veggie sticks
Sun: eating with my cousin's inlaws, we are going to start a Sunday dinner rotation between our three families



Monday, September 1, 2014

Back to school!

Well we all survived our first week back in school. My high school autism class has the same students I had last year minus one who aged out over the summer, so we pretty much picked back up where we left off. Austin had a great week in first grade, he loves his teacher, and also started practicing with his soccer team. We joined the NW Las Vegas Youth Soccer league and it was very reasonable for the three month season. Practice will be twice a week with games on Saturdays, so it will be just enough activity for us. 

This weekend was mostly spent cleaning and organizing with a few errands here and there. I'm trying to keep my energy up, but it's hard with this baby. She is a strong kicker, at 22 weeks I can now see and feel the kicks from the outside. I didn't need to do much baking except for a batch of pancakes to freeze for the week and a chocolate pudding pie for Sunday dessert. 

I made crockpot meals all weekend since it was so hot. I had some leftover burger buns that needed to be used so I cooked and shredded some chicken in the crock and added some Parmesan, parsley and a little ranch dressing for chicken ranch sandwiches. I saved my beef stew for tonight and will serve it with a loaf of french bread. 

This week's Dinner menu:
Monday: crockpot beef stew
Tuesday: cheesy chicken rice and salad 
Wednesday: hamburgers and veggie sticks
Thursday: crockpot chicken and vegetables with tangy sauce (cream of chicken soup mix with a little white vinegar)
Friday: pizza 
Saturday: going to a BBQ
Sunday: chicken Parmesan, French bread, and salad