Food Diary

Hello lovely followers. So I have a question for you. I know this is my blog and I don’t have to ask permission to do things, but I’d really like your opinion on something. A friend told me of an idea to do a daily food diary as a part of her weight loss journey. She uses it as a way to keep herself accountable to making better choices and owning the bad choices she makes. Would this bug you? Interest you? Annoy you? Motivate you? I love Biggest Loser. It’s a huge motivation for me. I sob like a baby every time I watch it. This past week I was extra sobby! But something Olivia (I think, could have been Hannah) said really stuck with me! She talked about how ashamed she has been for so long before she started her journey. Too ashamed to even ask for help. And she challenged anyone in a similar place or situation to not be afraid to ask for help. I’ve not been secretive about this journey, but if doing something for me that helps me and could motivate others and help them, I’m all for it! Give me your thoughts!

A Catch Up Involving No Ketchup!

A. I’m so behind! I have so so so many recipes to share. So in order to catch up, I’m strictly going to post recipe after recipe for a bit, no fluffy commentary. But don’t you worry! Fluffy commentary will be back. 

B. I have nothing against ketchup, I quite like it actually. I’m just currently stuck on mustard. It’s 0 points and super yummy! Currently in my fridge you can find 5 different kinds!  1. Regular Yellow Mustard 2. Spicy Brown Mustard 3. Southwest Mustard 4. Honey Mustard 5. Dijonaise Mustard. 

Okay, down to business! I’m gonna post a few of my new favorite things here that have become staples for me! I’ll try to group recipes in categories for the next few posts so it’s not a huge overload in one post. 


My new favorite way to make Iced Coffeehttp://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/27/dining/276drex.html?_r=1! It keeps longer because it’s cold brewed and it’s sooo worth the effort (which isn’t much). I made a double batch and let it cold brew in a mason jar. I set my strainer over a bowl and lined it with two coffee filters. Strain once, rinse out jar, rinse out the strainer, pour bowl coffee back into jar, set up strainer with two more coffee filters, and strain again. I pour it right back in the jar and kept it that way. To sweeten mine I’m a BIG fan of Splenda sweetened coffee syrups. I plan to collect them all, but only have the sugar free caramel right now. I also tried coffee ice cubes! Take 1 part cold brewed coffee concentrate and 1 part water and freeze in ice trays! No more watered down coffee.


I made my favorite pot roast recipe found in a  previous post again this week. It never fails to be amazing! And good news for Weight Watchers, the only points you count are for the roast! I used some left over roast to make a super yummy roast beef sandwich! Toasted the bread, spread some spicy brown mustard, piled on 4 oz of roast beef, topped with green onions and a little blue cheese. I dipped it in some of the left over juice. So good!  


Spiced Carrots! My new favorite side. Carrots are, of course, 0 points on Weight Watchers. I used to love making “candied” carrots with brown sugar and cinnamon and butter. Well now… I make a just as yummy substitute! I have used frozen crinkle carrots and fresh baby carrots, both work well. I just put the carrots in a pan with some water, not enough to cover them completely, cover them about half way. Then I spray about 20 sprays of Parkay 0 Calorie butter spray. When they start to cooked down I liberally sprinkle cinnamon, nutmeg, black pepper, and a few packets of Splenda on them. The perfect side to any meal and 0 points!


My other favorite side that is a staple, particularly when I  cook for my RAs (they always request them!) is Italian Green beans. I buy the steam in the bag whole green beans and cook them per package instructions in the microwave. Once finished, I put them in a heated pan and pour fat free Italian dressing all over them. For 1 bag I’d use about 1/4 of the bottle. Cook them for a bit until the dressing starts to bubble and the liquid decreases. Very flavorful and about 1 point per serving. 


Some other fun staple Weight Watcher friendly products I’m a fan of: 

1. Brummel and Brown Natural Yogurt Spread. It’s only 1 point per tbsp! I sat in the grocery store and measured all the different ones. It’s definitely the lowest and really yummy! Great to substitute for butter or margarine in recipes. 

2. Fat Free Cool Whip: Walmart does not have a generic brand but Kroger does! 

3. Strawberries with melted semi sweet chocolate chips. Such a satisfying dessert fix! Strawberries are 0 points and 1 tbsp of chocolate chips are 2 points. 

4. Cottage Cheese: Okay, so I THOUGHT I didn’t like cottage cheese, but decided to give it another try. I LOVE IT! I love it with pears and peaches, BUT I love it in savory ways too. I love it on my salads! 1/4 cup of fat free cottage cheese is just 1 point. I’ve also tried it on baked potatoes, which is also super yummy! Cheap and you get in one of your dairy servings for the day. 

5. Sugar free pudding and jello: I always keep a made up batch of sugar free pudding of some flavor and sugar free jello mixed with no sugar added can fruit in my fridge. The sugar free pudding is just 2 points per serving. I also often make them into a mousse if it’s the right flavor. The sugar free lemon makes a yummy mousse mixed with fat free cool whip. They have so many flavors! Pistachio, lemon, vanialla, french vanilla, chocolate, cheesecake, etc! Sugar free jello is 0 points! The fruit is 0 also. I like to add fruit because it stretches it and makes it more exciting. My favorite combos are orange jello with pineapples, lime jello with fruit cocktail, and strawberry jello with peaches. 

6. Mandolin: Okay, not a food item, but a life saver! I discovered that if I wash, slice, and store all of my produce when I get it home from the store, it lasts longer! I don’t know if it actually lasts longer or if I just eat it quicker, but whatever the case, it works! Makes preparing a salad or packing a lunch so quick and easy. Last weeks selections were green onions, cantaloupe, apples,  strawberries, and cucumbers. Also had grape tomatoes washed and read in the fridge. 

7. Good tupperware: Again, not food, but vital! It makes storing your produce fun, keeps everything fresh, and makes for easy portion controlled lunches and snacks. I discovered a secret to making the BIG cheaper bag of lettuce from Sam’s last longer. Buy it it’s own big tupperware. Wet and wring out paper towels to line the tupperware with, place lettuce in tupperware, cover with more damp paper towels. My super big bag of romaine (for $2.98 at Sam’s) lasts completely through my two week grocery period. I LOVE my new tupperware. Got it from Sam’s for $19.98. It’s a 50 piece rubbermaid set with the locking lids! The lids actually lock to the bottom of the container.

And I leave you with a picture of my OCD organized refrigerator. That’s the big lettuce container guy on the bottom. 1.5 gallon. 


I’m Back! I think.

Okay, okay. I know. It’s way too obvious and almost pointless to say it’s been a while. Almost 3 months is, indeed, quite a while. BUT… in my defense… I was in the hospital and/or on drugs for 2 of those weeks and playing catch up for about 2 more (and still currently doing so). For the rest of the time, I must admit, I have no excuse. Life is busy and I lacked motivation or was lazy. I am sorry I neglected you my dear pretty pink blog whose name is Julie but was previously known as Mitch (Refer to Makeover Madness blog for name change story. And yes I know it’s weird that I name things, but we’ve previously talked about this too!)

First things first, quite a few recipes have happened since August 23rd. I’ve avoided updating you Julie, because I was overwhelmed with the overwhelming need to overwhelm you with recipes (who knew it was possible to use overwhelm 3 times in 1 sentence). But, I missed you! So I’ve decided I will give you (Julie and readers) a list of all the delightful dishes that have occurred and let you tell me which ones you want recipes for. Good thing I’m OCD and keep up with everything. My OCD is also contributing to this by organizing the dishes in easy to browse categories. Don’t you just love me and my crazy organizational tendencies? I’m certain my future husband will love (or be driven crazy) by it as well. So here is the quick list. Please do comment if there are any recipes you want. I will be more than happy to give any and all of them to you! And if I haven’t bored you to pieces yet, scroll down now that the handling business part of this post is over.

Appetizers:
Chicken Cheese Ball
Buffalo Chicken Dip

Main Dishes:
Gumbo Soup
Quesadillas
Stuffed Turkey Burgers
Spaghetti
Turkey Nuggets
Beef Kabobs
Mexican Shepherd’s Pie
Lemon Poppyseed Chicken
Hashbrown Casserole
Homemade Sloppy Joes
Crock Pot Taco Soup
Meatballs with Scampi Sauce and Pasta
Stuffed Chicken Breasts
Crock Pot Country BBQ Ribs
Overnight Stuffed French Toast
Meatball Subs
Crock Pot Smothered Pork Chops
Beef Stew 

Sides:
Hummus
Scalloped Potatoes
Roasted Chick Peas
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Twice Baked Potatoes
Stewed Cabbage
Rice Cooker Apple Risotto
Stewed Squash
Macaroni and Cheese
Black Bean and Corn Salad
Sauteed Apples, Pears, and Cranberries
Best Gravy Ever
Roasted Pine Nut and Feta Cous Cous
Potato Salad

Desserts:
Cream Cheese Buttermilk Spice Cake
Chocolate Chip Bread Pudding with Coffee Sauce
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes with Banana Buttercream
Snickerdoodle Cupcakes with Marshmallow Fluff
S’mores Bars

Whew. What a few months it has been. It amazes me how fast and busy things get when October hits. Homecomings and holidays and parties and get togethers. I don’t think I have had or will have a weekend completely free of something since October and until January. This time of year is full of things. Busy things. Good things. Hard things.

Holidays are a funny thing for me. My entire life I LOVED holidays. Sometimes holidays were the only time when fighting didn’t occur and when Crazyland wasn’t so bad. With changes in my family and in myself, and things that have happened in recent past holidays, the last two years have made holidays really hard and my insides are conflicted. I still have that magical draw to love holidays. I love the spirit. I love how everyone really is more giving, more loving. For the most part, aside from the additional busyness, people pay attention to those in need around them more. We reach out more and care more, it seems. But this year I’ve found myself dreading holidays. They hurt a little. My family situation is different and things aren’t always as magical as they once were.

Also lately, I’ve been trying harder to work on my relationship with God and to overcome things, to trust and love Him more. I’ve been trying to pray even when I don’t feel like, even when I don’t want to, even when I don’t feel like I deserve to, even about things I don’t want to pray about. He already knows. It’s silly to keep it in when he is there waiting to hear from me. I’m doing a Bible study on Ruth with two girls I adore. We’re going through it together. Last week we read about Ruth and Joseph (different parts of the Bible) and their desire to change and move forward. Their sole motivation was Christ. Their commitment to obey was rooted in their love for their God. Then this Sunday, our wonderful sermon in our Restoration series was about restoring our awe of God. As always, because God’s cool like that, both of these were things I needed to hear now. Because of trials and struggles and trying to get through the muddy mess that is my life, I have lost some of my awe of God. I’ve really been trying to pay attention to God in the small things. His beauty and wonder. I truly desire for my awe and love for Him to be restored and strengthened. I want my desire to change to be rooted in my love and adoration for Him. I’m working on it. We’re getting there.

Today I was listening to my new Taylor Swift Christmas cd. If you know me, you KNOW how much I love Miss Swift. I do believe we’re kindred spirits and that if a movie is ever made about my life, she should gain a little (or more) weight, dye her hair, and play my character. I mean… we have the same curls! It’s meant to be. But anyway, I loved her even more after listening to a Christmas song on her cd. I don’t know if she wrote it, BUT she sang it. My hopes are she has some belief in what she sang. Lyrics sites do say she did write it, which I hope is true! It’s called “Christmas Must be Something More.”

“What if ribbons and bows didn’t mean a thing?Would the song still survive without five golden rings? Would you still wanna kiss without mistletoe? What would happen if God never let it snow? What would happen if Christmas carols told a lie? (Kasia interruption: I interpret this to mean the Jingle Bells, Santa Claus type carols, not the Jesus one based on the rest of the lyrics.) Tell me what you would find?

You’d say that today holds something special, something holy and not superficial. So here’s to the birthday boy who saved our lives. It’s something we all try to ignore and put a wreath up on your door. So here’s something you should know that is for sure: Christmas must be something more.

What if angels did not pay attention to all the things that we wish they would always do? What if happiness came in a cardboard box? Then I’d think there was somethingwe all forgot. What would happen if presents all went away? Tell me what would you find?

You’d say that today holds something special,  something holy and not superficial. So here’s to the birthday boy who saved our lives. It’s something we all try to ignore and put a wreath up on your door. So here’s something you should know that is for sure: Christmas must be something more.

We get so caught up in all of it, business and relationships, 100 mile an hour lives. And it’s this time of year and everybody’s here. It seems the last thing on your mind.

You’d say that today holds something special, something holy and not superficial. So here’s to Jesus Christ who saved our lives. It’s something we all try to ignore and put a wreath up on your door. So here’s something you should know that is for sure: Christmas must be something more. There’s gotta be more.”

I sat in my car and just cried. It’s not profound. It is something we all know. We know why we celebrate the coming season. But don’t we get lost in it all? The presents, the parties, the food to bring, what to wear, who and what to buy for, the decorating, the stress of the extra money spent, the sadness of those we can’t be with for the holidays. This simple little Taylor Swift songs did two things for me. It gave me a reason to anticipate Christmas and not dread it. So maybe my family situations doesn’t looked like I want it to causing holidays to not look like I want. Yes, holidays are for family, but my holiday isn’t ruined and something to dread just because my family doesn’t look like what I wish it did. This cheery song also reminded me of one more reason to be in love and in awe of our Jesus. That baby boy was born on the day (or close to it) we celebrate for a purpose. He came to save our lives. He has saved my life. And He hasn’t just stopped with saving this life of mine. He continues to work and move in it. How can I not love him more? I don’t think the holidays won’t carry a little sadness for me. I know they will. They will and do for anyone who has someone to miss, some grief, some loss. But… I have a reason to celebrate. I have many reasons! But I have Jesus to celebrate. The baby Jesus who was born on that day to die for us. To live a life, a perfect sinless, hard life. And then die for us to save us.

Take a breath. Take a moment. Drink some hot cocoa or coffee with peppermint mocha flavor (or gingerbreand or egg nog, or pumpkin spice)! Think, reflect, remember. Enjoy your families and the traditions, don’t take them for granted. But don’t forget what and why you celebrate. Christmas is more. Life is more.

I leave you with my favorite holiday cookie recipe! You MUST try these (unless you hate pumpkin).

Best Pumpkin Cookies Ever!

The only thing I do different is I drizzle the penuche glaze and not spread it. It’s really sweet! A drizzle is plenty for me, but also the perfect compliment for the pumpkin. If you drizzle, there will be left over glaze. You can half the glaze recipe, or freeze it. It reheats fine for use again. It gets hard fast so drizzle fast and keep it over heat. Also pay attention that it says 1 cup of pumpkin not 1 can. I also spoon the batter into a ziplock to make perfect cooking rounds. It’s a cakey cookie but so good! Everyone that’s tried them loves them.

Tears, Fears, Dreams, and Cream

My life has been full of these things lately! I have always, always been a crier. But I promise, I have been crying more lately than I ever have before! I mean happy, sad, sweet, anything and everything can bring me to tears. I cried at two OnStar radio commercials. RADIO! It didn’t even have a visual. I cried on a McDonald’s tv commercial. I cried when my coworkers jokingly hurt my feelings. I cried on several Food Network shows, and the Food Network was the only channel that didn’t make me cry. I cried about a Camp Rock 2 song. Even though I’ve seen Gilmore Girls in it’s entirety, every episode of every season, at least twice, and this particular episode even more, I cried. Cinnamon, the cat, died and I cried. I don’t even like cats! And I knew the cat died! I’ve seen the cat die like 12 times. My car air conditioner broke in my car (and will cost a fortune to fix) and I cried. I had to ask my daddy for help and I cried. I chop onions and I cry. I chop my fingers while chopping onions and I cry (okay not really, I just scream and jump around). I cry! I have discovered this weekend that I think I have been more emotional since starting birth control for the Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome. Which, duh, makes sense. It has hormones. I am guessing this is normal. Maybe this is how I was supposed to be? All I know is I should be loosing weight with all the fluid that is leaving my body through my eyes. I even cried when I baby sat Macy and rocked her to sleep. As she finally fell asleep, I had an emotional break down and cried for 30 minutes! I’ve rocked lots of babies to sleep and never cried!

Now the Macy tears, actually stem from my greatest fear. Fears are funny things. Sometimes they drive us to action. Sometimes they cause us to be paralyzed from action. There are some culinary things I’ve always been afraid of. These fears are driving me to action. How silly to be afraid to make something because it seems fancy or like only grandmothers can do it. I’ve conquered my fear of whipped cream, homemade biscuits, and gumbo (recipe coming soon). I, in my silly quirkiness, am afraid of many things. I don’t like bugs, dark, animals, snakes, spiders, scary movies, and I’m okay with not conquering these fears. Other fears are not so easy to overcome. I’m afraid of boys. That one, not so easy to conquer. But my greatest fear can’t really be conquered. I just have to find peace to stifle the fear, which is almost as hard as finding courage to conquer conquerable fears. My greatest fear is that I’ll never get to be a wife and mother, the two things I want more than anything else in the world. The good thing about fears is when they get to you enough, it drives you to dependence on and hope in God, which is really what you should have had all along. Because this fear is so big for me, I rarely let myself even pray about it. I don’t want to be disappointed, so I don’t even ask God for it or talk to Him about it. Well, as I held that precious baby that I adore and had another one of my many emotional break downs, I finally did. I was just honest and told God I was scared and wanted this more than anything. It felt nice.

When God brings peace to fears, dreams are fed. The next day, after my emotional break down and honesty with God, something really cool happened that I have to believe was God’s way of telling me not to be scared! I was assigned yet another new client, which I was totally not excited about. The client has pretty severe dementia and slept the whole time, but his daughter and son-in-law were great. They are believers and were excited I was one as well. They happened to live in a neighborhood that I used to live in, in Slidell. I never mentioned my marital status, but I guess when I mentioned living there with a bad roommate they picked up on it. As I was leaving, my client’s son-in-law asked if I minded if they started praying that God would send me a Godly husband. Of course I said not at all, pray all you want, PLEASE! He asked if they could pray for me before I left. They held my hands and prayed over me that God would send me a Godly husband. Strangers! I felt peace. I knew it had to be God telling me to not worry. So for now my dream to be a wife and mother remains. And that is just one dream. Every time I cook and blog and receive encouragement from others affirming the things I love to do, my dreams just bubble and fluff inside me. Fluff just like the whipped cream I conquered and that you will see in some of the following recipes!

Stuffed Bell Peppers

This is a recipe I got from one of Amy Ogea’s cookbooks two years ago. Due to aforementioned car troubles, I ended up at the Ogea home on Monday night. Andrew had band practice, so since I had already prepared the peppers and they were ready to cook, I brought them over over and cooked dinner for Amy, Macy, and me! Yes, even Macy had a few bites of our yummy peppers!

6 Bell Peppers of any color (I used 4 because I wanted to have leftover mixture for my omelet for later in the week. I wanted to do one of each color, but they only had red and green. So I did two red, two green. Pick out fat ones that have a bottom that will stand easily. Don’t be afraid to try them out in the store. It is allowed!)
1 lb ground meat (Usually ground beef, I used ground turkey because it’s healthier and tastes just as good.)
1 cup cooked rice
1/2 medium onion, chopped (I used red, could use any.)
2 cloves of garlic, chopped or minced
1 can tomato sauce
1 tsp salt
Pepper to taste
Seasoning (I use Season All, but you can use Tony’s or any all purpose seasoning.)
Mozzarella (Calls for shredded but I used fresh.)

1. Cut a thin slice from steam end of bell peppers to remove top (think pumpkin carving). Remove seeds and membranes, rinse. Blanch peppers (stock pot, cover with water, bring to boil, let boil 5 minutes, remove from hot water).

2. Cook meat and onions in frying pan over medium heat for about 8-10 minutes until pink is gone. Season meat with your all purpose seasoning of choice, especially if you are using turkey. The key to disguising ground turkey as ground beef is season season season! It, by nature, is not as flavorful, but if you season it correctly you really can’t tell the difference and it’s healthier. Drain and mix with rice, garlic, salt, pepper, and 1 cup of the tomato sauce.

3. Heat oven to 350. Stuff peppers with mixture. Pour remaining tomato sauce over peppers. Cover tightly with tinfoil and bake for 45 minutes. Uncover and top with mozzarella. Bake for 15 more minutes until cheese is melted.

This recipe has several steps, but can be really easy if you do some prep work the night before. I use my handy rice cooker to cook rice the night before and went ahead and made my meat mixture and stuffed the peppers. I put them in my casserole dish and covered them with foil so the next day they were ready to go in the oven. Even if you do it all the day of, it’s still not overwhelming. Sides can be simple because you have a starch and meat in the pepper. I peeled a cucumber. De-seeded half of it and left the other with seeds in. Chopped it up small. Mixed it with 1/4 of a chopped red onion. Finely chopped 5 good size basil leaves (lay them flat, roll them into a tight little log, and chop). Halved a handful of grape tomatoes. Added salt, pepper, a little Italian dressing. I didn’t, but had I been serving more than just me and Amy, I would have served the meal with some french bread or focaccia bread to make the meal more complete.

Banana Pudding

So, when Amy and I hang out, we only watch two channels. The Disney Channel (to catch new episodes of Jonas of course and yes we are both adults) or the Food Network. Since no new episodes of Jonas were playing, the Food Network it was! People always say, “How do you watch the Food Network all the time and not get hungry?” There is only one show that makes me hungry! The Best Thing I Ever Ate is a horribly wonderful show! The way they talk about all their favorite things just makes me drool. This episode featured things with fruit. So I just had to make something! I had bananas starting to spot and then realized I had everything else to make banana pudding! I made mine in three containers. One to bring to the Ogea’s, one to bring to work, and one little small one for me. Like I’ve stated in a previous blog, just because you bake (or make) doesn’t mean you have to eat it all! Enjoy the stress relief and accomplishment of it, then give it away! There is just something about a task with an end, and a good end at that, that just makes you feel good about yourself. AND this one involves making your own whipped cream. Which sadly I must admit, this was my first time! I’ve always made banana pudding with cool whip. Doing my own whipped cream was always a scary task to me. But I’ve decided I’m taking on all of those cooking tasks I’ve though to be scary. It was sooo easy! Open, pour, whip, yum! I will never buy cool whip again (well I probably will, but I will never be afraid of whipped cream again).

1  pint whipping cream
1 (3 1/2 ounce) package instant vanilla pudding
1 1/2 cups water
1 (12 ounce) packages vanilla wafers
6 bananas, ripe and sliced in lemon juice (I used 5)
1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 

Whip cream until thick. In separate bowl, beat sweet condensed milk, water and pudding with a wire whisk. Chill 5 minutes. Fold in cream. Put 1 cup pudding mixture in bottom of a large glass bowl. Now a layer of cookies. Now a layer of sliced bananas. Repeat layers with cookies on top. Chill 24 hours.

Rolled Rice Omelet with Peaches and Cream

Okay, so I know “rice omelet” sounds weird. It did to me the first time too. But I really do love this. You might not, but I do! My brother and I cooked for ourselves a lot growing up. Eggs were always something we ate. One day in high school, our friend Joey introduced us to rice omelets. We had leftover rice, we browned ground beef, mixed it with the rice and ketchup. I used the left over turkey, rice, and tomato sauce mixture. I decided to try a rolled omelet verses the traditional. You can use any filling you like: ham and cheese, just cheese, spinach and mushrooms, etc. It’s a cool way to make an omelet that can feed lots of people.

6 eggs
1 cup milk
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 cup rice, meat mixture (or any filling you want!)
1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
(I also added 1 chopped green onion and a few chopped basil leaves.)

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Beat eggs and milk until fluffy. Add flour, salt and pepper and beat or whisk until smooth. (I added green onions and basil at this point as well.) Pour into a buttered or greased 9 x 13 baking dish or pan (I used spray and mine stuck a bit, I’d actually grease it next time with butter or shortening). Bake for 10 – 15 minutes or until eggs are just about set (Keep an eye on them at the 6 minute mark – depending on your oven, they could set that fast!). Sprinkle with whatever your filling is going to be. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake for about 5 minutes more or until cheese is melted. Starting at short side, roll up omelet while still in pan. Place seam side down on serving dish. Cut into slices.

This is a fun way to serve breakfast to a family. It fed me a dinner portion 3 times easily. With small portions it could feed 6 people with other sides. I chopped up two market peaches and whipped some cream to top the peaches. Breakfast for dinner is always yummy!

Chili Cheese Tomato Dogs

This was a quick and simple meal. I saw this, once again, on Best Thing I Ever Ate and it was something I wanted to try. It was the classics episode. One of them were talking about a chili cheese dog topped with a big slice of tomato. When planning meals, I decided I’d try it. It was okay because hotdogs are just okay anyway you make them for me. But the tomato was my favorite part! I used vine ripened tomatoes from the farmer’s market. I used turkey hot dogs and turkey chili. I toasted my hot dog buns. Topped with a little cheddar, the chili, few chopped onions, mustard, and the tomato. Nice kid friendly meal made healthier. You really can’t taste a difference in the turkey hotdogs and chili and once again, the healthier choice!

I hope you enjoy at least one yummy recipe. Maybe you get some meal ideas from my meal ideas. AND I hope you are inspired to conquer your cooking fears! But more importantly, I hope you are inspired to have hope, to dream, and to not be trapped by the fear of anything. God did not give us a spirit of fear.

Sneak Peak

This weekend was my monthly pay day! Getting paid once a month… well it stinks! But it does help me budget. As I’ve mentioned, I plan out my meals for the month before pay day. I make my categorized, detailed grocery list with every ingredient I will need for every meal and staples for the month. On the Saturday after pay day, I MAKE groceries. Yes… make. The one oddly used Louisianian word that makes sense to me now. Grocery shopping for an entire month when you are OCD like I am is a job! Shopping makes it sound casual and fun. Making makes it sound like the work out it is!

My co-workers tell me all the time I’m gonna make some guy really happy. They say if a guy could see my typed printed out categorized grocery list chart (and typed fax cover sheets) that he’d be in love. I’m not so sure a guy would find that attractive. I’m thinking he might look at me like I’m crazy. I’m glad Tyler Duff likes it. We’re doing well and very happy together. Though, he might be mad because I didn’t plan any meals for him this month. It’s okay Tyler Duff, autumn and winter are coming and those are your months!

So my making groceries day consists of a visit to Sam’s first, then Wal-mart, then Rouse’s. This month I added an additional stop, the Camellia City Farmer’s Market! It was raining like crazy! But I was determined to go! All of the vendors weren’t there because of the horrible weather, but I scored some red potatoes, tomatoes, peaches, and okra! I go to Sam’s and catch the sales. Not everything at Sam’s is in bulk! The monthly membership is so worth it if you don’t have one. Produce is often cheaper there. I always get my chopped romaine there. 3lbs for 2 dollars! One little bag of lettuce is almost 4 dollars at Wal-mart. I get my organic milk there. I use organic because the shelf life is triple that of regular milk and it tastes just as good. Down fall is, it only come in 1/2 gallon and is 5 dollars a cartoon. I need three a month. Three at Sam’s is less than 10 dollars, so I save! I get chicken there too if I am making a lot of meals with chicken that month. I just bring it home and divide them in ziplock bags for each meal.

Then based on what I found for cheaper on my list there, I head to Wal-mart and get most everything else. I get nothing that isn’t on the list. This is why you save so much money when you plan! I don’t buy anything that isn’t a staple or a item for a meal I’m cooking. Each month I usually add to my list something extra to have something on hand in case a pot luck or party comes up that I’m asked to bring something to. Mainly for things like that I resort to baking though, I always have everything I need to be able to bake at least something. Keep all purpose and self rising flour, sugar, powdered sugar, brown sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and some kind of chips on hand at all times. I never buy sweet snacks either. My deal with myself is if I crave sweet, I have to bake it. It detours mindless sweet snacking, because you aren’t going to eat it unless you want to put forth the effort to make it. And then I bring it to work! So I get a small portion to satisfy my craving, and give the rest away.

As I am stacking the groceries in the buggy (or cart depending on where you are from), I am OCD about keeping like items together! I don’t think I could let someone else help me grocery shop. I’d move everything they put in the buggy. Then when I check out, it’s a whole other OCD workout. I strategically place the items on the check out grouped together how they should be bagged. And this time I brought my reusable bags, so I seriously am Crazy-OCD-Girl. There are a few things I get at Rouse’s: cous cous, on sale meats, fresh herbs, and deli meat. So my groceries are officially “made” until September 15th and meals planned. I thought I’d give you a little sneak peak of what recipes you’ll be getting this month. If you want to be invited over for a meal (and I like you), just ask!

1. Stuffed Ground Turkey and Rice Bell peppers with Tomato & Cucumber Salad
2. Rice Omelet and Fresh Fruit Salad
3. Pan Grilled Panini and Greek Salad
4. Chicken Gumbo with Rice and Biscuits
5. Twice Bake Potatoes and Salad
6. Chili Cheese Tomato Dogs and Baked Onion Rings
7. Spaghetti with Salad and Garlic Bread
8. Quesadillas with Black Bean and Corn Salad
9. Stuffed Turkeyburgers with Potato Salad
10.Turkey Breast with Roasted Chick Peas and Baked Sweet Potatoes
11. Kabobs with Roasted Pine Nut and Feta Cous Cous
12. Mexican Shepherd’s Pie
13. Lemon Poppyseed Chicken with Rice Cooker Apple Risotto
14. Hashbrown Casserole with Baked Apples
15. Sloppy Joes and Sweet Potato Fries

Semi Homemade

There is nothing exceptionally special about the two meals I bring you in this blog. However, I thoroughly enjoyed them both and perhaps they’ll give you some more dinner ideas! There is no such thing as too many recipes or too many ideas. Variety is important to enjoy food and want to eat healthy food as opposed to fast food. Variety makes you anticipate cooking and gathering around the table (or your favorite chair if you live alone like me!).

It’s no secret that I love the Food Network. It inspires me to make great things and try new recipes! But, one of the most practical shows on the best channel ever, whether she annoys you or not as she does some people, is Semi Homemade with Sandra Lee. Making fancy meals with finesse (which is the Food Network’s favorite word) is super fun! I love love love doing it. Including extravagant meals every once in a while is great, but doing it all the time just isn’t practical! Unless you have some kind of super power and no jobs or kids or other responsibilities, you just can’t always make everything from scratch. Most of us do things the semi homemade way. AND there is nothing wrong with a box! Hamburger Helper really is one of my favorite things to eat. Don’t start throwing stones! I grew up on the stuff. Once every three months or so, I love me some Hamburger Helper.

For Sunday cooking day the planned meal was a Tony Chachere box mix red beans and rice. It was really good! I added some chicken green onion jalapeno sausage to it. I made some Glory Foods Southern Style turnip greens to go with it. Which by the way are the best non homemade turnip greens ever! They really are good. And you just can’t have red beans and rice and turnips without cornbread! I mixed up a batch of Jiffy cornbread muffins. Yes, I could have made all these things from scratch. But you don’t have to do that every time. Quick fixes are great! Use them.

For Tuesday cooking day the planned meal was a really simple and pretty healthy meal, but really yum! I used one of the two packets in a poultry shake-n-bake (Wal-mart brand) box and mixed it with about 1/4 cup of parmesan cheese, the shake on top your spaghetti and pizza kind, in the bag that came with the box. I wisked two eggs in a bowl. I dipped four turkey breast cutlets in the eggs and then gave each a good shake in the shake-n-bake/parmesan mixture. I quartered a medium sweet onion and put in in the sprayed baking dish with the turkey cutlets. I cooked them per package instructions. They were so moist and flavorful and just good!

I also sliced up 5ish potatoes in round chip-like pieces. I put them in a sprayed baking dish with a quartered red onion and sweet onion. I chopped three small garlic cloves, drizzled olive oil, sprinkled sea salt, cracked black pepper and a lot of Greek seasoning. I also sprinkled on probably about 4 tablespoons of shredded good parmesan (the rest of what I had left). I tossed and stirred the mix and baked them in the oven as well with the cutlets at 400. I put them in first, cooked them probably for 40 minutes.

I cooked steam in the bag whole green beans. The steam in the bag vegetables are so good! They have less sodium and taste so much more fresh. Both of these meals fed me four times and I didn’t get tired of either of them. They will definitely find their way back on the rotation. Don’t be ashamed of the box! Don’t only rely on the box, but the box is our friend.