Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup

When I think back to my childhood I think about parents who both worked full time and lived busy lives but I also think about the fact that every night there was dinner cooked and on the table by like 5:30 or 6:00pm at the latest and sometimes I am extremely perplexed by this concept. I just don't know how my mom and dad did it. Really I feel like there are not enough hours in the day to get everything done that I want to and we are yet to have kids. I think about what life will be like when we have kids running around and I am trying to juggle all of that. My desire would be to have dinner at a normal time and kids in bed by 8pm (now i know some might think this is crazy but multiple families that I nanny for achieve this nightly so it is my goal when the time comes as well).

How do you moms manage to make this happen? Do you have any tips or tricks?

Brandon and I both work Monday-Friday and 3 of the 5 days of the week I am not getting home until 8:30pm at the earliest due to my work schedule and Brandon is not getting home until close to 11pm due to his. So while I would love to rely on my husband to be home to get dinner ready so we can eat at normal human time that is not the case. We are busy people and life is only going to get more busy as the days go on so I am all about hearing some tips and tricks to keeping organized and making life a little easier. I realize that while not every night I will be able to have dinner done by 7pm I would at least like to know that we can count on home cooked meals those nights rather than eating out because I am scrambling at the last minute to make something happen.

Do you have a go to meal prepping plan that you use? How often do you make crockpot meals? Do you find yourself repeating your meals that you make often? How do you budget for groceries and what makes you effective when it comes to grocery shopping and not feeling like you have broken the bank? Help a girl out in getting more organized and achieving this goal of not eating out every
night and feeling like I am providing my family with good quality food.

Today before I went into work (it is my late day) I decided to put one of my very favorite soups together in the crockpot. I am all about simplicity but I need things to taste good (Brandon is the pickiest person I have ever met. The man doesn't like potatoes 95% of the time, he hates pasta, chicken, peas, and probably 100 other things I am forgetting to name so it makes making meals a little difficult at times. As much as I try there are just days many days that I end up making dinner that includes things he does not like and he can make the decision not to eat if it is that bad). I consider myself to be a pretty good cook so it is not that the food is bad I promise.

Okay anyways back to what I was saying..... Today I decided to make Loaded Baked Potato Soup and it was AMAZING! So I decided I would share my recipe with everyone.


Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup



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Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup Ingredients:


  • 2.5 - 3lbs russet potatoes washed but not peeled. Cut into 1/2in cubes (approx.) **
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 5 cloves garlic (this can change depending on your preference) I used the preminced garlic you can buy in a jar to be honest cause who has time to do that themselves.
  • 40oz chicken broth (1 box & 1 regular size can)
  • Can of cream of chicken soup (this is also optional but I think it adds delicious flavor)
  • 16oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • Optional garnishes: crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, green onions
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Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup Directions:

  1. Add potatoes, onions, garlic, seasoning, chicken broth & cream of mushroom soup to slow cooker. 
  2. Cook on high for 6 hours or low for 10 hours.
  3. Add softened cream cheese and cheddar cheese and puree soup with an immersion blender until the cheese is incorporated and about half the soup is blended. (If you do not have an immersion blender you can remove half the soup and the cream cheese to an upright blender, than re-incorporate).
  4. Stir well and top with your choice of garnish.
** You can add additional potatoes if you like a more chunky soup 

Yields 10-12 servings (This made enough for both of us to eat a large bowl for dinner, have enough for lunch tomorrow as well as to freeze the rest for a whole other meal)


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Easy Peezie Noodle Lasagna

Finding something to cook after a long day at work that doesn't take a whole lot of thought process and doesn't break the bank is key for us right now or we will simply go hungry and won't eat again until the morning. So tonight it was to the drawing board, I wanted something with pasta but was over the typical spaghetti that is always my go to meal when I don't want to cook so experimenting I went. I remember briefly seeing a video for a quick wanna be lasagna a couple weeks ago so I took what I knew about lasagna and went with it. The biggest pain with the lasagna is the noodles and the layers and I just didn't have it in my tonight so I went with an idea and I think it turned out delicious!!!

Check out the recipe below and let me know if you try it and what you think.

Easy Peezie Noodle Lasagna


Ingredients for Easy Peezie Noodle Lasagna
  • 1lb ground beef or ground turkey (your choice) 
  • Medium chopped onion 
  • 2 cups Rotini Pasta
  • 1 cup Ricotta Cheese (You can also use cottage cheese here it is all about preference).
  • 1 Jar of your favorite pasta sauce
  • Mozzarella Cheese
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Directions for Cooking Easy Peezie Noodle Lasagna
  1. Cook pasta according to directions on box until al dente.
  2. Combine hamburger and chopped onion into pan, cook until onion is soft and hamburger is brown. 
  3. Add 1 cup Ricotta Cheese to meat and onion mixture - stir well.
  4. Add jar of your favorite pasta sauce to meat mixture.
  5. Mix in cooked pasta
  6. Scoop mixture into a greased casserole dish - I used a glass 9in X 13in dish.
  7. Top with Mozzarella cheese.
  8. Bake at 425 degrees for about 15 minutes, or until cheese is bubbly. 
This is a quick and easy dish that is made even better with a nummy side salad and crunchy bread. 

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

New Hot Spot for a Lunch Date

Dating is so extremely important to Brandon & I but sometimes with our crazy life it doesn't happen as often as we would like but today we took the time to have a lunch date. It has been well over a year and a half since Brandon & I have been able to sneak away from our workloads to visit and talk during lunch and with our crazy weekend we just walked away from we needed even 30 minutes to reconnect. 

Brandon works in Downtown SLC so there are plenty of places for us to run to quickly for lunch but today we decided to expand our options and try a newer place that we had heard great things about but had yet been able to try. If you are looking for what Brandon would refer to as a trendy but nummy place to try head on over to Proper Burger Co. It is located in an old mechanic shop that has been all redone but still boasts the fun garage doors, awesome colors, and okay parking for downtown. What makes it even better is they also have a brewery and beer store next door. It really is a great place to grab lunch or dinner with friends and on a nice warm day they have an amazing patio that you can bring your four legged friend with you to enjoy a moment out. 



Some of my favorite things about Proper Burger Co. is the simple but catchy decor, of course that fact that I could bring our boys (dogs) with us to have lunch, but most of all the food was great and they really had options for everyone; whether you are looking for a delicious burger or a salad they have you covered. I found that the price was average for a good hamburger and real fries and the services was great and quick! Stop by and I promise you won't be disappointed. 


Monday, April 18, 2016

Holiday traditions to create with your spouse!

We all have those traditions that we remember as a kid as the holidays approached. Some of us looked forward to seeing the different Christmas lights throughout the city, while others were excited about the thought of decorating the Christmas tree, hanging stockings by the fire, or making cookies and goodies with mom and grandma! As a couple you both come from different backgrounds with different traditions and beliefs about the holiday and sometimes it is hard to incorporate traditions that you both like and are things that you want to carry on shall you ever decide to grow your family. Sometimes it is hard to remember all the traditions or to even know where to start so we are going to give you a fun list of ideas and we challenge you to make at least one new memory with one of the holiday traditions.


  • Roasting marshmellow over the fireplace and drinking hot coco
  • Building a snow man (Hopefully you have snow, here in Utah we have plenty to share).
  • Drive around the city and see the different light displays
  • Decorate a Christmas tree
  • Make Gingerbread houses
  • Spend one evening give back to someone less fortunate
  • Take pictures for a Christmas card
  • Visit Santa & take a picture
  • Go ice skating
  • Go to your local light parade
  • Dinner & drinks with friends to include a gift exchange
  • Tip your waiter/waitress extra for the holiday season
  • Make a Christmas craft
  • Have a snow ball fight
  • Go sledding
  • Pick out one new ornament each year
  • Bake cookies and other goodies
  • Go caroling
  • Create your own 12 days of giving 
  • See a local production of the Nutcracker or other fun holiday skit
  • Watch fun Christmas movies together
  • Camp out in front of your Christmas tree one night with the lights one!
  • Get each other Christmas PJs that you open on Christmas Eve
Christmas has become quite the commercialized holiday but it does not have to be that way! You can spend Christmas with the one you love most and create last memories and traditions that you will remember for generations. Christmas seals the events of the year and is one last opportunity to make a difference in the year! 

ONE POT PASTA

As a full time student, wife, and someone who works 50 hours a week simplicity is key for me most of the time or my poor husband will starve. I am all about those one pot meals that actually taste good (cause lets be honest most are not great)! Sunday was a busy day as we were packing up our house and preparing to move soon so we needed something quick and easy. What I loved most about this recipe is you can change it to include things you love that fit your taste much better! I try to by organic grass-fed animal products but lets be honest sometimes it just does not happen and you find yourself buying the Hillshire Farm sausage link cause it was right there in front of you and it was a flavor your husband liked. 

Are you ready to make the easiest pasta recipe ever!!! 





 I can't say enough how big of a hit this recipe was at our house and is one that we will be making again and again!!!!

ONE POT PASTA:

Prep Time 5 minutes                                                                        
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Ingredients
  • 1 pound spaghetti
  • 1 (12.8-ounce) package smoked andouille sausage, thinly sliced
  • 1 large onion, thinly sliced
  • 3 cups halved grape tomatoes
  • 2 cups fresh basil leaves, loosely packed
  • 4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan
Instructions
  • In a large stockpot or Dutch oven over medium high heat, combine spaghetti, sausage, onion, tomatoes, basil, garlic and 4 1/2 cups water; season with salt and pepper, to taste.
  • Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, until pasta is cooked through and liquid has reduced, about 8-10 minutes. Stir in Parmesan.
  • Serve immediately.

Recipe from: 
http://damndelicious.net/2014/05/16/one-pot-pasta/