Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Ohio and back again!

Our two sweet grandbabies-Alaina and Noah
We're back from Ohio and going non-stop! Bill and I had lots of fun with  Heather and her family during Thanksgiving. We had a week filled with baby dedication, birthday, concert, shopping, and trying new recipes! We came home to our painter getting rid of the school bus yellow paint in our living room. Whew! That doesn't even cover everything going on at WAFT.

Alaina and I made a "turkey" to snack on
while waiting on our Thanksgiving meal
So how do you eat when life just gets CRAZY? when the holidays have you pulled in all directions?  This is usually when I  throw up my hands and eat whatever, it's just one more thing to fool with. STOP!  Let's not succumb to the busyness of life only to regret it later.  Staying vegetarian is easy; eating vegetarian and healthy is the key. But what do you do when you just eat something you know you shouldn't?  We were up late the other night, still needed to unpack and just went crazy with some ice cream.  I could beat myself up over it or........... start fresh the next day. This time of the year there are so many extra temptations, enjoy a little bit of it all, and work on doing better the next day.

Bill opted for a peanut butter ice cream
Since we have been home, our meals and been pretty quick and easy. Lunches have been things like pimento cheese sandwiches, Mexican food downtown (bean tacos, rice),  quick fettuccine with steamed veggies over pasta. Suppers have been more easy meals. My mom sent over a soup she made up - it had a base of rice and veggies, reminding me of a soup at Olive Garden; very warm and nourishing. I just pulled a bag of soup out of the freezer for supper tonight.  We have some juicy sweet clementines to have on the side.


I need to stop and make a menu for the days ahead - you know the key, have a plan.  Ever feel like you have a brain freeze and can't figure out what to fix? Here are some quick recipes using around 5 ingredients.  When using can products - choose the healthiest.  Some of these recipes use prepackaged ingredients but it's better than fast food. I haven't tried any of these recipes, but plan on it.  If you try one you really like - tell me!!


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Quick and easy...and oh, so good!

Looking for a quick and easy recipe? Heather and I made Ruth's Red Lentil and Potato Soup today for lunch. It's a hearty meal that takes no time to throw together.  If you want it more "soup like", increase the broth towards the end. Heather grabbed her camera and took pics just to show you how easy it was step by step:

Saute onions and celery - love the smell!

Add spices - I would probably increase the amounts

Potatoes, carrots and garlic - it keeps getting better

Add vegetable broth (could use chicken)

The recipe called for red lentils, we had brown on hand so....

Chopped kale

Add to soup

Simmering

Spoon it up- notice ours is more stew like

Noah signing for "more" food

One quick note - the recipe calls for "file powder."  I had never heard of it.  It's actually a spice made from sassafras leaves and used for thickening - definitely not needed. I also added some green jalapeno tabasco sauce.  It's mild and I like the flavor.  Try it and let me know how you like this recipe!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

With the grandbabies....

I haven't had a chance to post because..... we are in Ohio!!  The buckeye state - and when I say buckeyes, I mean the peanut butter balls rolled in chocolate! We are here to celebrate Noah's 1st birthday!  You're probably thinking I have been eating whatever...aren't you?!  Well, it has been a breeze eating vegetarian! Heather has fixed all kinds of great recipes.  I thought I would share a few with you!

Noah does especially well in the morning, so Heather decided to have a birthday brunch party. We had a couple of breakfast casseroles, fruit, and of course, cupcakes with Birthday Cake ice cream! (I might add, a dinosaur motif.)  One casserole had sausage and bacon in the base (we called it meat-a-saurus) and the other was a vegetarian recipe (veggie-saurus).  The veggie had sun-dried tomatoes that really added a nice texture along with the flavor. Here is a link to the recipe: Hearty Vegetarian breakfast casserole.  It was really good.  You could probably add some other veggies, like mushrooms, spinach, etc.

Another recipe that Heather made used Quinoa.  It was the first time we had eaten it, and it reminded us of rice.  She added corn, black beans and onions; served with a dollop of sour cream. Again, another versatile product. For more recipe ideas using Quinoa, check out this link at allrecipes.com.

Remember, a few years ago when everyone starting making pizzas using english muffins or pita bread?  We loaded ours with veggies and went to town. I think they are best if you grill or toast the bread first, top with your favorite veggies (I do like to saute onion and bell pepper ahead of time) and use a variety of cheeses; feta, mozzarella, fresh grated Parmesan; those make quick and easy meals that you can throw together in no time!

Are you wondering about our juicing?  We brought our juicer with us and always had some on hand.  Actually, I just finished the last of the cranberry/citrus.  Noah loved it - you can never teach them too early.  Honestly, how many one year olds do you know that would drink collards, butternut squash and cranberries on their birthday!!  Haha!

While I was expanding his culinary appetite.....Bill was teaching him to play Angry Birds on his IPad! Today, we also had his baby dedication at church.  Soon, it will be time for us to head back south.  It's been great...now, if I could just bring them back with me!   

Monday, November 12, 2012

Thumbs up, thumbs down!



Photos by Jana
Well, it has been a busy weekend! This week looks like it will be packed too; we're heading to Ohio for our grandson's (Noah) birthday. When life gets busy, I have found that it is much easier if you have a plan!  Flying in late from work and trying to decide what to fix usually ends in fast food!

I tried some new recipes on Saturday; some were good, and some not so good. I posted links the other day to these recipes. Here's the rundown:
Mexican rice - we liked it
Homemade Refried beans - I had cooked some dried beans earlier, so making this recipe was quick and easy.
Pumpkin muffins with a streusel topping - very good and gluten free
Pumpkin black bean soup - mixed reviews!  When eating, dollop with sour cream and sunflower seeds.  Bill liked it, I didn't. I was surprised at the number of recipes online for this recipe. The reviews went on and on. What a bomb - in my humble opinion.
I also made up a batch of all purpose gluten free flour and gluten free pancake mix. The best mix is from Silvana. I love her book, Cooking for Isaiah!
I made enough of each recipe so we could have a meal and then froze the rest. Then, I made Bill some rice krispie treats. It was nice to have a quick treat.

Steamed veggies
Tonight, I made a quick veggie lasagna. Basically, it's a white sauce with cheese, lasagna noodles and veggies.  I was so sure we would like it that I made enough for the freezer. Drum roll please......we loved it.  As with all lasagna recipes, I'm convinced they are even better the next day.  Flavors blend.  I was in a hurry tonight so I just grabbed a bag of cauliflower/carrots/broccoli and and steamed it.  I didn't cut the veggies in small pieces, we really didn't care.You can use almost any veggies you have on hand.

Quick ingredients to layer
Finished product
Holidays are coming! Be prepared! Plan ahead and make good choices. 

Friday, November 9, 2012

Ah, Friday night!

I love being at home tonight!  It's dark and chilly outside and warm and comfy inside.  I am propped up in bed, computer in my lap and all is right with the world. I may even jump on Pinterest in a few minutes. I have a zillion things to pin; Thanksgiving/Christmas ideas, vegetarian recipes, room layouts, all kind of fun things.

Comfort food!
Question for you.....what does a package of spaghetti, a bag of steamed cauliflower/broccoli/carrots, and a jar of fettuccine have in common?  The fastest "comfort" meal you can throw together.  Add a lettuce wedge on the side and you are good to go! It was scrumptious!

Tomorrow I have plans to cook several things! Pumpkin and Black Bean Soup, Mexican Rice and some homemade refried beans.  I figured if I go ahead and cook a few things up, I could just heat up supper the first of the week.  I have this crazy idea! I am going to make some bean tacos and instead of adding the typical lettuce, cheese, sour cream and pico de gallo on top, I am going add that sweet and spicy coleslaw that I made the other day.  What do you think?  I'll get those recipes cooked up first and then if I have time left, I may fix some things for the freezer.

The weather is changing and before long we'll have to cover our hanging plants.  I saw this cool idea that would work well on the side of our house. We have a small greenhouse but we keep adding more and more plants.  Besides, Bill likes to start his spring seeds early and he'll need room for all the trays.

Bill is running in a 10K race tomorrow. He's so dedicated! Argh! I'm doing good just to get my walking in....much less run.  I still haven't started the Couch to 5K. Seems like every time I think I can start, something comes up. Plus, it gets dark so early at night. I am wondering if I can do the program on a treadmill..ummmmmm?!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Who will win?

Like most Americans, we have our TV on watching the news.....FOX news to be exact! This has been one hotly debated election!  No matters who wins...God is in control.  We are basically watching to see how each state responds.  I'll admit it, we grabbed a thin crust veggie pizza on the way home to eat. So we are propped up in bed stuffing our faces!

Mexicorn dip
We have been so busy at WAFT. Sharathon 2012 was last Friday and I survived eating with flying colors! Sharathon comes once a year and we always have extra goodies to eat.  It seems like people are becoming more health conscious because we really didn't have a lot of junk.  Shelia made some great veggie breakfast casseroles; bacon on the side.  Lunch was wraps and smoothies from Tropical Smoothie Cafe - scrumptious! Yes, I was able to have a veggie wrap! Supper was homemade vegetarian chili with cornbread and corn salad.  Funny, I had corn salad at two different events in the last week.  Both were pretty similar and very good.  They were so similar that I just posted the one I found online.  Sharathon snacks included popcorn and chips, grapes, cheese and of course CAKE.  I avoided the cake...it just wasn't worth it!

I had one other good recipe this week at Life Group - it was Hot Corn Dip.  I fell in love with it too. Jenne made it; she's always coming up with something good.  Obviously, I have had corn every which way lately!


Hot corn dip


I thought I would have started the Couch to 5K by now, but our life has been hectic.  I desperately NEED to exercise so I am contemplating a new (personal) schedule.  Of course, it will only be good for about a week as we are heading to OHIO next week. SIGH! Will I ever get it all together?