Nothing says Fall like pumpkin. I can't get enough of the pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin bread, pumpkin donuts and especially pumpkin pancakes. These are the best I have ever had. The recipe is very easy to make and also easy to tweak to your liking. For example, I used almond milk instead of regular and you could not tell the difference. What I really like about this recipe is how moist and fluffy they are. You don't really want a super dense pancake. Then it just reminds me of bread. These are so easy to eat we gobbled up about four a piece last Sunday morning :) Check out the recipe here. You know it's a keeper...look at all those reviews.
I also wanted to add that these freeze and reheat perfectly. I froze the leftovers between foil (use what you have) in an airtight tupperware. To reheat I just popped them in the toaster until no longer frozen and warmed through.
A Mama on Mission
Lets face it, who has time to read blogs? Let alone blog? Hahaha. Well, in an attempt to decompress (my autocorrect changed it to decompose...good grief, I hope not!) I'd like to take a mommy time out and share a few things. I hope you'll get the time (while juggling the duties of a super mommy!) to take a time out with me and laugh, cry and just maybe be inspired to try something new.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
The best pumpkin pancakes!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Rekindle your love for the crock pot <3
Making dinner was getting harder and harder to accomplish. By the time we woke up, showered, got dressed, ate breakfast and nursed Ellie there was very little time to prep dinner. I was running around going to the grocery store, making snacks, lunch, doing dishes, laundry and enjoying spending time with my kids! Reading books, cuddling, singing songs, going to the park, making cookies, building block towers, racing cars and pretending to eat Jacobs play kitchen coffee with avocado, cheese and salami inside....mmm. Doesn't that sound tasty? :) I found that if I didn't prep dinner earlier in the day, when the afternoon rolled around there just wasn't enough time or energy to make a full and nutritious dinner.
I decided to bust out the good old crock pot again. The weather has started to get cooler and what better than a warm and comforting meal? If you are anything like my husband, soup just doesn't cut it for dinner. So, I had to get a little more creative. I pinned some recipes, searched through my favorites websites and consulted my mom and mother in law. So far so good. I have made these (listed below) delicious meals in the crock pot in the past two weeks. My friend Jen requested the recipes so I told her I would get them up on the blog. I included the links to each recipe below.
*Turkey chili and cornbread- (Cornbread was made in the oven. I use the krusteaz brand bc it's very moist) Jacob loves beans and anything with tomatoes. He is not a huge meat eater so this is a good way to get him to eat ground turkey. We both ate way too much cornbread. But, hey we couldn't help it ;) You can find the chili recipe here. I browned the meat and then threw everything in the crock pot. High for two hours or low for four.
*Chili verde chicken tacos-This recipe was so easy. And the meat can be used for so many other meals besides tacos. Marios tacos looked more like tostadas because he piled on the meat so high you couldn't fold the taco...lol....men :/ You can find the recipe here.
*French onion soup- Ok, I know I said my husband doesn't care for soup. Well, this is about the only soup he really likes. It is so delicious, especially with the crunchy cheesy toast. Jacob is dairy free so he just had toasted bread with his soup. You can find the recipe here. Keep in mind that you do have to caramelize the onions on the stove top before you add them and the remaining ingredients to the crock pot.
*Chicken cacciatore- This is one of my favorites so far. I couldn't help but take "taste tests" during the cooking process. Not because I needed to check anything, but just because it was so good. I put it over pasta, but you could even serve it with crunchy bread...mmm. You can find the recipe here.
*Sloppy joes- I had to try this recipe. Mostly because I hadn't had a sloppy joe since I was a kid camping with my dad and brothers. What a way to bring back memories. I remember loving them so I decided to give this recipe a try. So so good. I served it with sweet potato fries and a salad. Jacob didn't quite know what to do with such a sloppy "hangaburger", but he managed. You can find the recipe here.
I plan on making more in the upcoming week. I may take a crack at Spanish chicken and liguica, pinto beans (to use for tostadas, breakfast, burritos and freeze for later), minestrone, roast and veggies, and chicken curry. Stay tuned because I will post links on the blog. I hope you rekindle your love for the crock pot and try out some of these recipes. Your belly will thank you!
Here are a few pictures I can share. Oops, I forgot to take a picture of the French onion soup until I was on my last bite ;)
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
It's okay!
There is nothing like having kids to teach you to not sweat the small stuff! I have to remind myself daily that the toddler meltdown, splattered spaghetti, blowout diaper, lack of a shower and the fact that I am always running late is okay! It's small stuff, small worries...nothing so horrible that it has to ruin our day, steal our joy and make us anxious.
I am guilty of having a bad attitude when all of these small annoyances seem to build up throughout the day. They collide and I have found myself mumbling under my breath, "uhh, oh my gosh, seriously?, lord help me, grr!" The problem isn't that I am expressing frustration, it's that my toddler (all children) is a sponge! He reads my body language, he sees my facial expressions and he hears how I react to everything!
A few months back he dropped something (food of some sort and it got all over) and I heard him say "uhhh, grr" and look at me for a reaction. He was looking for me to get upset at his accident. Not mad, but irritated. And then I realized that I was expecting my 2 year old to behave way older than he is. He's 2 for crying out loud...he's going to drop stuff all the time, have meltdowns, get distracted, throw things. And I'm supposed to behave like the adult, get over it and show him that it's okay. It's okay to make mistakes, to have accidents, because we're not perfect. Because mistakes and accidents are part of learning.
Now, when he drops the cup of milk and it splashes all over the floor or when he has an accident because he thought it was just a fart (lol), I choose to say "it's okay baby, it was an accident, mama will fix it, I love you!"
He has caught on. I hear him saying "it's okay." Especially after the boy Joshua in his potty book has an accident on the floor. He looks at me and says "it's okay, it's just an accident."
Aren't kids the sweetest? God has used mine to teach me so many things. One of them being, to relax, enjoy the important stuff and say "it's okay" to the small stuff.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Turkey parmesan meatballs!
Who doesn't love spaghetti? And spaghetti and meatballs, even better! This is my tried and true turkey meatball recipe. Super easy and super yummy. This is also a great dish to take to a friend who just had a baby or is recovering from surgery, because it is easy to reheat and good for leftovers.
Ingredients:
1lb ground turkey
1/3c bread crumbs
1/4c shredded parmesan
1tsp salt
1/4tsp pepper
1/2tsp garlic
1/2tsp Italian seasoning
A few tbsp olive oil
Marinara (I prefer a simple marinara, such as the Trader Joes brand)
Spaghetti noodles
*A few pinches of red pepper flakes can be added to the marinara for a little kick.
Combine the first seven ingredients in a large mixing bowl (you can use your hands). Form 1.5 inch meatballs. Add olive oil to a large saute pan. Brown meatballs on a medium heat for about 8 mins on each side. Add marinara to pan and continue cooking on a low heat, with lid on, for about another 8mins. Cook noodles separately and add to sauce.
Voila! Quick, easy and tasty din din. Now just add a small salad and a glass of vino and your belly will thank you ;)
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Mayday, mayday!!!
Does your house resemble a war zone, bombs going off at any moment (meltdowns/crying spells), somebody needs the paramedic (iky cold/teething), we are running low on supplies (diaper change/potty/nurse the baby/feed the toddler), train the troops (teachable moments)? How could we go through all of this without a few or a lot of mommy war wounds?!
Well, this week was one of those rough weeks that leaves its wounds. Jacob and Ellie both got sick. Ellie is in that separation anxiety phase. Jacob is still learning to be gentle with his sissy and share with others. Mario worked late and endless other things. Needless to say, I needed a mommy timeout.
This is not to say that I don't adore my children, that I am not grateful that I get to raise them, that I wouldn't rather spend time with them than anyone else in the world. But, in order to recharge and regroup for the hardest job in the world, sometimes mommy needs to take a break. A walk, a drive, a shower, a pedicure, a trip to the store, girl time, date night...the important thing is that it be KIDLESS!
Thank God for my sweet hubby because he knows all about the need for mommy timeouts. Friday after he got home he suggested I take a drive and grab some dinner. He would take the kids for a walk to the park. This also allows him to have alone time with the kids. A double bonus. Well, of course I had to argue :/ I knew it was what I needed, but for some reason I didn't want to go. Guilt about feeling like I needed a break, mommy separation anxiety, wifey separation anxiety??? He pushed the idea and I finally did leave. It was just what I needed. I came back, we ate dinner, gave the kids baths, tucked them in bed and spent some time catching up. What a great ending to a rough week!
It made me think about how much my perspective has changed on life. It might sound silly, but the little things mean so much more now that I am a parent. I find happiness and joy in lifes simple pleasures. Giggles, kisses, laughter, a drive with the windows down, getting dolled up, a glass of wine, an old movie, and many more. Life is so much sweeter now that I am a parent.
And in an effort to share some laughter, check out these mommy cartoons...take a breath, laugh and remember to not take yourself too seriously :)
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Mama Reviews: Contigo kids water bottle
Why is it so hard to find the perfect paci, bottle or sippy for your little one? Seriously, we go through tons of different brands before we find one that suits baby and mama. It's nice to have friends or family that can suggest their favorites before you go out forking over more money playing that guessing game. Which, leads me to my next topic. The search for the best water bottle for
Jacob is finally over!
I am so exited that I finally found these Contigo water bottles! I have used many different ones and these are by far the best for the following reasons: LEAK PROOF when open or closed, durable, easy to clean, vibrant colors, soft and easy to use spout, spot for attaching to backpack or diaper bag. The only thing that is kinda of a downfall is the price. They come about $10 a piece! But, considering all of the pros, they are worth it to me. I bought three and that should be enough to rotate while some are in the dishwasher. Also, Jacob has been using them for about a week and I have had no problems. He really seems to like them. Check out my pictures below to get an idea.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Tasty Trials: German chocolate fudge bites
I don't know if it's because Starbucks started making their pumpkin spice latte (reminding me of Fall) or if it's just left over cravings from being pregnant with my youngest. Either way, I have been on a dessert kick!
Today I took a crack at German chocolate fudge bites. Refined sugar free, dairy free, egg free and gluten free! Totally guilt free...wink, wink ;) No, really if you're going to have a treat these really aren't too bad for ya.
These are easy to make and only require a few ingredients and a food processor. They were a hit at our house. Mario and Jacob gobbled up three a piece before I was done rolling all of them. Check out the recipe here. Compliments of Chocolate Covered Katie.