Friday, October 8, 2010

Fall Recipe

Since it's a balmy 80 degrees outside, I decided to pull out some Fall soup recipes!  I've recently rediscovered my crockpot and I've been having fun putting ingredients in it first thing in the morning and watching dinner magically come out 8 hours later.  So in honor of Fall and my new-found love of the crockpot, I give you this recipe for Bacon Corn Chowder.  I think I originally got it from a cooks(dot)com website but I have tweaked it to my taste.

4 to 6 slices bacon
1 med onion chopped
1 tablespoon flour
3 to 4 cups frozen corn
1 can cream of celery soup
1 cup chicken broth (may have to add more if soup becomes too thick)
2 large potatoes red or yellow, cubed
1 cup evaporated milk
salt and pepper

Preparation:


Saute bacon in skillet until crisp; remove with slotted spoon, drain, then crumble. Add onion to drippings and sauté briefly; sprinkle with flour and stir until well blended. In slow cooker, combine corn, soup, broth, potatoes, onion roux mixture, and bacon. Cook on low for 7 to 9 hours. Add evaporated milk and seasonings in 30 minutes before serving. Serves 4 to 6.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Why I Thrift Shop

When you have a very limited clothes budget but you still want good quality clothes and you need to satisfy your inner fashionista, then the best place to go is the thrift store.  I get 95% of our family's clothes at thrift stores, consignment shops, or yard sales.  I usually generate the money to buy the next season's clothes for my girls by selling some of the clothes that they've outgrown and things I no longer want at a yard sale.  At my last yard sale, I made $300 just selling a lot of little stuff that was hanging out in the garage or the back of my closet. 

Tonight I stopped by the thrift store in search of a red shirt for my daughter to wear for a dress up day she has coming up at school.  I found her a brand new red shirt by Faded Glory with tiny silver hearts on it for $3.25.  It's perfect and it fills the need. 


For me, I found this Ann Taylor Loft sweater...it retails for $39.50.  I found it brand new/never worn for $4.25! 


I also found a pair of Old Navy Dream cut jeans for $7.25 (Retail for $34.50) and a brand new fall purse...black faux leather with cream trim similar to this one...


that retails for $26.99 and I bought it for $5.00. 

So for a total of $16.50 I have a very stylish "mommy on the go" outfit to add to my fall/winter wardrobe.  If I bought these three items at retail it would have cost me $100.99...wow!  See why I like thrift shopping?! 

I hope to share some more of my bargain finds in future posts.  For now I hope this inspires you to just say no to "full price."  Those words just aren't in my vocabulary anymore!  Your budget will thank you. 

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Book Review: Crazy Love

I just finished reading "Crazy Love" by Francis Chan for a class I was taking at my church.  I've been curious about the book ever since it came out...there's been a lot of buzz about it among Christian circles.  The premise of the book is that we as Christians should be so overwhelmed in our love for God that we would be willing to really and truly live our lives every day the way God commands us.  In other words, if we want to love God and love our neighbors as ourselves, then we must abandon ourselves and dedicate our lives to giving to others and studying who God is and living to please Him. 

When Chan starts breaking apart what it really means to be lukewarm in our modern terms, it really gets a little uncomfortable.  He questions whether or not the term "lukewarm Christian" is even a legitimate term.  His belief from his study of the Bible is that being lukewarm and being a Christian is an oxymoron...it just does not work!  He gives examples of what he has changed in his own life and what others have done to start literally taking up their cross daily and following Christ.  It is convicting and inspiring to say the least.  This book will definitely make you take a good, hard look at how you live your life every day and most importantly, it will point you to the Bible to search out these things yourself. 

I did not agree with everything Chan said but I found tremendous value in just thinking about my life as a Christian and I was defintiely prompted to make some changes.  I think this book is a great read and definitely worth the time. 

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Old School Recipe = Awesome!

This recipe is so "old school" that I actually last ate it when I was in like 2nd grade...that is until tonight!  If your mom is like mine then she probably went through phases in her cooking where she would do a bunch of casseroles and then she'd switch to meat and potatoes and then we had the health food craze and then there was that year she was doing Weight Watchers and we all had to eat the food on her diet...you get my drift! 

Well, in the casserole phase my mom made this awesome casserole that just kinda stuck in my mind and periodically I would try to describe it to her and ask her if she still had the recipe.  She would look through some of her cookbooks but then she wouldn't find it so she'd give up.  Just recently I brought it up again and she looked in her "favorites" notebook which is a little recipe notebook that is absolutely busting at the seams with all her favorite handwritten recipes and lo and behold...there's the recipe in her own handwriting...Crunchy Hamburger Casserole, circa 1984!  Yay! 

I snapped that little card up and promptly got the ingredients and whipped up a nice little casserole tonight...and it did not disappoint!  Three out of 4 Cohee's liked it...the 17-month old was the only one who turned it away.  And one Cohee had to go back for 2nd's and then he may or may not have just warmed up another bowl of it!  So here I share it with you...it's easy and I think it's pretty darn good.  Sorry I don't have a picture...but I forgot to get one before it vanished!

Crunchy Hamburger Casserole
2 cups uncooked noodles
1 pound ground beef
1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup
1 can (14.5 oz.) diced tomatoes, drained
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
3/4 cup diced green bell pepper
salt and pepper to taste (I used about 1/2 tsp of seasoning salt)
1 can (2.8 oz.) French-fried onions

Cook the noodles according to package directions.  Drain well.  In a nonstick skillet, brown the meat.  Drain off excess fat.  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Combine the noodles, beef, soup, tomatoes, cheese, and green pepper.  Add salt and pepper to taste and/or seasoning salt.  Pour into a greased 9 x 13 inch baking dish.  Cover and bake for 40 minutes.  Uncover and sprinkle the onions on top.  Bake for an additional 5 minutes.  Serve hot.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Eye Candy: John Derian for Target

Oooh, I am so excited!  I just found out that John Derian is releasing another limited edition line at Target.  The line launches Sept. 5 so I know what I'll be saving my pennies for these next 2 weeks!  The great thing is everything in the line is under $25.  Here's a peek at some of the cool stuff that is sure to fly off the shelves!

Love these trays!
Must have these plates...

Very Pretty 3-Tier Tray
Silhouette Coasters
Very cool mugs

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Book Review: Even Now

I'll admit I haven't read a lot of Christian fiction and it's mainly because I just have not found many Christian fiction authors that I thought wrote well enough to hold my attention and not seem like they were taking basically a secular story line and trying to throw in some Christian morals at the end.  This summer I decided to try out some authors I have not read before and one of them is Karen Kingsbury.  I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by this book.  It was so good that I found myself struggling to stay awake at night just so I could read a little more.  There are sections of the book that would definitely qualify as true page-turners.  I really liked how there was definitely a moral theme but it was infused into the story in a very real way, not just as an afterthought.  You can tell that Kingsbury really plans and thinks about her characters and story before she just starts writing. 

The book description says, "A young woman seeking answers to her heart's deep questions.  A man and woman separated by lies and long years...yet who have never forgotten each other.  With hallmark tenderness and power, Karen Kingsbury weaves a tapestry of lives, losses, love and faith-and the miracle of resurrection." 

You will definitely enjoy this book.  And the cool thing is I would like to give away my copy of this book!  The first person to leave a comment and tell me they want it, gets it! 

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Something to Think About...

“If I profess with the loudest voice and clearest exposition
 every portion of the truth of God except precisely that little point
 which the world and the devil are at that moment attacking,
 I am not confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing Christ.”
—Martin Luther