Last week was amazing! There is no other way to put it! I had the opportunity to donate a meal from Deelish as a raffle prize for the Core Compassion Project. This is a great cause that works with cancer survivors and uses pilates in their rehabilitiation. They do more than help survivors with physical strength, they help them with mental strength. The ladies that spoke were truly an inspiration. Here is a great article covering the event:
Lots of great things have been happening with my decision to let everyone know about my plans of starting a catering company. If you haven't heard, it's called Deelish! I came up with that name simply because I always say, "mmmm, that was deelish!!" Thus, the name was chosen. This venture is something that I've been working on for a long, long time. I've been keeping notes, journals and logs for about two years now and I've been collecting all of my life a book recipes. And with a push from some great people in my life and some nudges from God, I truly believe, now is the time to make it happen.
My plan is to cater small events at first, such as birthdays, anniversaries, holiday parties, etc. The response has been amazing and I am so excited to working on my first events very soon. Don't want to jinx myself, so I won't elaborate until I have some things set in stone.
In addition to catering, I really like to focus on healthy eating. So also in my plans, I want to incorporate the ability for families or singles to purchase healthy meals from me for their weekly meal planning. I am very excited to work on this as well!! There is so much good happening on this front also, so stay tuned. And if you are one of the ones who want some of these meals, I promise I'm working on pricing and plans as I write this.
Next up is the Q City Charlotte BBQ Championship. We are entered in the Chicken, Ribs and Butt categories. This is being held in downtown Charlotte on Oct 18 & 19. We will have free samples so we'd love to see you there!!! Look for the "Oink Oink My Good Man" booth, that's us!!
And if that isn't enough, I'm training for a half marathon in November. I'm about half way there in my training now, but I feel good about it. I'm so happy to be training with some great girls in this adventure.
Anyhoo, that's about it for now.. this is just a quick update and hopefully I'll have more for next time!
Everyday, my mind is running faster than I can keep up with. I'm always working on 'the next big thing', my next great idea, my next recipe, my next way to save money or make money and always my next way to have some fun!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Breakfast AND Lunch!!
So, I've been completely slack here lately but for good reason. I've been working on my business plan to get my catering business up and going for real. It's been a long time coming and thank you to some dear friends for your motivation and inspiration. I hope that by this time next year I'll be booking your events!!!
In the mean time, I've still been working on recipes and here is the latest paleo/gluten free breakfast I've come up with. It's posted below, but if you want to check it out and some other cool stuff out, check it out here at http://athletesaddiction.com/flourless-pancakes/. Great things are happening with Athletes Addiction also and I'm so proud to be a part of it!
Looking for a way to use up those super ripe bananas?! These are a great make ahead, grab and go breakfast.

2 eggs
2 mashed up bananas
dash of cinnamon
1/4 tsp vanilla
Scoop about 2 tbsp for each pancake on a non-stick skillet or griddle and cook them like regular pancakes!
Add peanut butter powder or protein powder of choice for some extra protein but keeping the calories low.
Get creative and add fresh blueberries or strawberries!
Yield about 10-12 pancakes depending on how large you make them.
Nutrition Info (Per Pancake):
30 Calories, 4.5g Carbs, 1g Fat, 1g Protein
NOW I'M GOING TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER!!! Well maybe just lunch time!
And thank you to Pinterest and Marci for reminding me of this great time saver and motivating me to do this!
Salad in a Jar!! Yep, make your salad, dressing and all, IN A MASON JAR!!!
Start at the bottom with your dressing of choice, I used a vinaigrette.
Then layer tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, cheese, bacon, and then lettuce on top.
These will stay fresh in the jars all week and all you have to do is dump them into a bowl and eat!!
No separate containers for the dressing!!
I made mine for the week today, I can't wait to eat them up!!
Enjoy!!!
In the mean time, I've still been working on recipes and here is the latest paleo/gluten free breakfast I've come up with. It's posted below, but if you want to check it out and some other cool stuff out, check it out here at http://athletesaddiction.com/flourless-pancakes/. Great things are happening with Athletes Addiction also and I'm so proud to be a part of it!
Looking for a way to use up those super ripe bananas?! These are a great make ahead, grab and go breakfast.
2 eggs
2 mashed up bananas
dash of cinnamon
1/4 tsp vanilla
Scoop about 2 tbsp for each pancake on a non-stick skillet or griddle and cook them like regular pancakes!
Add peanut butter powder or protein powder of choice for some extra protein but keeping the calories low.
Get creative and add fresh blueberries or strawberries!
Yield about 10-12 pancakes depending on how large you make them.
Nutrition Info (Per Pancake):
30 Calories, 4.5g Carbs, 1g Fat, 1g Protein
NOW I'M GOING TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER!!! Well maybe just lunch time!
And thank you to Pinterest and Marci for reminding me of this great time saver and motivating me to do this!
Salad in a Jar!! Yep, make your salad, dressing and all, IN A MASON JAR!!!
Start at the bottom with your dressing of choice, I used a vinaigrette.
Then layer tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, cheese, bacon, and then lettuce on top.
These will stay fresh in the jars all week and all you have to do is dump them into a bowl and eat!!
No separate containers for the dressing!!
I made mine for the week today, I can't wait to eat them up!!
Enjoy!!!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Time to get your grill on!
This is my next entry on Athlete's Addiction's Recipe section, but you can see it here first!! You're welcome!!
Summer is here and that means it’s time to grill!! Let’s get
away from the traditional grilled fare and go for some healthy alternatives.
Fish is one of my favorite things to grill along with grilled fresh seasonal
veggies. Not only is this good for you,
but there’s hardly any clean up!
You can make this recipe with any ‘white’ fish, such as
Halibut, flounder, or grouper. Today, I chose Tilapia to grill. If you are not sure about Tilapia, it’s a
very mild and flaky fish and it does not taste ‘fishy’.
Tilapia is a rock star among fat burning foods. Tilapia is full of protein, B12, Niacin,
Selenium and a great source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids. The B12 keeps you mentally alert; the niacin
keeps your body functioning at an optimal level and selenium is a nutrient know
to decrease your risk against cancer and heart disease. In addition to the loads of nutrients Tilapia
provides, it’s a great source of potassium to help prevent post-workout muscle
cramps. Overall, Tilapia is a great way
to keep your calories low, burn fat, improve heart health and good cholesterol,
and a decreased risk of weight related illnesses.
Grill whatever veggies you like. It’s that simple. Veggies
are free game and you can eat as much as you like.
Then for dessert, what is better than Apple Pie? Guiltless
Apple Pie with only 4 ingredients!
Prep time for this should be under 10 minutes.
You want to start grilling the veggies first since they will
take the longest to cook.
Cook time 15-20 min
Grilled Veggies (use what you like, use what’s in
season)
2 Medium
Zucchini
2 Medium
Squash
1 Medium
Onion
1-2 Small
Sweet Bell Peppers (Any Color)
2 Large
Cloves of Garlic
1 Tbsp Thyme
2 Tbsp Olive
Oil
Salt &
Pepper
Cut all of
the veggies into ½” pieces and make sure to cut them all the same size so they
will cook evenly. Chop finely or crush the
garlic using a garlic press. Place everything
in a large bowl then coat everything with Olive Oil, Thyme, Salt and
Pepper. You could always use Italian
dressing on this, but seasoning things the way you like them will always be
better.
I have a
veggie pan made especially for the grill, but if you don’t have one, you can
always use aluminum foil to place the veggies on the grill, just fold up the
sides so you don’t have any runaway veggies. Grill on Medium heat until they
are cooked to your desired taste. I like
mine with a little char on them, but not burnt to a crisp. Stir the veggies as
they cook.
151
Calories, 0g Fat, 30g Carbs, 5g Protein
Lemon Grilled Tilapia (makes 2 servings)
2 4oz Tilapia Fillets
Old Bay Seasoning
2 Lemons
Olive Oil
Lightly coat your Tilapia Fillets with Olive Oil (I have an
Olive Oil Sprayer and that seems to coat it perfectly) and sprinkle with Old
Bay Seasoning. Use this as much as or as
little as you like. I use about a half
of a teaspoon on each fillet. Next slice
your lemons in rounds and set aside. Place
aluminum foil on the grill for your Tilapia to cook on. Lay lemon slices in a row and place the fish
on top of the lemons. I like to sprinkle
Old Bay on the lemon slices before I set the fish on them. Then layer the rest
of the lemons on top of the fish
The fish
takes about 8-10 minutes to cook. The
fish starts out opaque looking, then will turn white and flake off of the fillet
when it is done.
I serve the
fish over a ½” cup of brown rice and this is what your dinner tonight will look
like!
100
Calories, 2g Fat, 0 Carbs, 20g Protein
Brown Rice
150 Calories, 1g Fat, 33g Carbs, 4g Protein
150 Calories, 1g Fat, 33g Carbs, 4g Protein
*NUTRITION FACTS
FOR ENTIRE DINNER:
401 Calories, 3g Fat, 63g Carbs, 29g Protein
401 Calories, 3g Fat, 63g Carbs, 29g Protein
Crustless “Apple Pie”
Apple
2 Tbsp Oats
2 Tbsp Brown
Sugar
1 Tsp
Cinnamon
Juice from ½
an orange
Preheat the
oven to 400 degrees. If you have an apple slicer, slice the apple, but don’t go
all the way to the bottom. Remove the
core, but make sure the apple still says together.
Place the
apple in aluminum foil and make it like a holder for the apple. Mix the oats and brown sugar and stuff the
apple in the center and in between the slices with the mixture. Squeeze the juice from half an orange on top
of the apple.
Bake the
apple on the center rack for about 30 minutes, or until the apple is browned on
top. You can eat this by itself or top it with whipped topping or indulge with
ice cream.
134 Calories, 0g Fat, 32 Carbs, 5g Protein – (Without
whipped topping or ice cream)
Monday, May 6, 2013
big, Big, BIG NEWS!!!!
Ok, so I've been wanting to post this news since I learned about this opportunity, but I didn't want to jinx anything... but finally, here it is!
So, one of my very good childhood friends, Robin has started a new business and asked me to be a part of it, as the 'cooking expert'!! The business is Athlete's Addiction and their main focus is sport specific athletic training, health and fitness. The website launched this weekend and you should check it out!! With this new opportunity, I am going to be taking a course in becoming a Certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist. This will allow me to adapt my recipes into nutrition programs that will be offered thru Athlete's Addiction. To say the least, I AM SO EXCITED!!! Take a look at my first entry: http://athletesaddiction.com/sweet-potato-energy-burst-breakfast/
So, I was very proud to wear my Athlete's Addiction shirt during my competition in the South Charlotte Ramblin' Rose Triathlon! It's a sprint triathlon meaning you swim 200m, bike 8 miles and run 2. This was my second Ramblin Rose. The first one, I finished in 1hr 9min. This one I finished in 1hr 3min. I guess my training paid off, I was 10lbs lighter and 6 minutes faster! Next time though, I have got to do it in under an hour! So, yes there will be a next time. I'm trying to find maybe a longer triathlon to push myself even further. Any suggestions are welcomed and I would love to have a buddy to do the tri with!! I've thought about doing a half marathon, but I truly hate running. Splitting it up with swimming and biking seems like a better plan, at least in my head it does.
Anyhow, that's all for now...back to training, gardening, recipes and nutrition. Hopefully, more great news in the near future!
Until then....life is about the journey, not the destination!
So, one of my very good childhood friends, Robin has started a new business and asked me to be a part of it, as the 'cooking expert'!! The business is Athlete's Addiction and their main focus is sport specific athletic training, health and fitness. The website launched this weekend and you should check it out!! With this new opportunity, I am going to be taking a course in becoming a Certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist. This will allow me to adapt my recipes into nutrition programs that will be offered thru Athlete's Addiction. To say the least, I AM SO EXCITED!!! Take a look at my first entry: http://athletesaddiction.com/sweet-potato-energy-burst-breakfast/
So, I was very proud to wear my Athlete's Addiction shirt during my competition in the South Charlotte Ramblin' Rose Triathlon! It's a sprint triathlon meaning you swim 200m, bike 8 miles and run 2. This was my second Ramblin Rose. The first one, I finished in 1hr 9min. This one I finished in 1hr 3min. I guess my training paid off, I was 10lbs lighter and 6 minutes faster! Next time though, I have got to do it in under an hour! So, yes there will be a next time. I'm trying to find maybe a longer triathlon to push myself even further. Any suggestions are welcomed and I would love to have a buddy to do the tri with!! I've thought about doing a half marathon, but I truly hate running. Splitting it up with swimming and biking seems like a better plan, at least in my head it does.
Anyhow, that's all for now...back to training, gardening, recipes and nutrition. Hopefully, more great news in the near future!
Until then....life is about the journey, not the destination!
Monday, January 14, 2013
Rainy Monday, so I cook!
The rain today has really sucked! I'm off today, nothing but trails to ride, parks to run, dogs to walk, but nope, I'm stuck inside. Oh well, aside from the usual chores, I spent my day doing one of my favorite things! Chefn' it up!
First, I had the "usual" for breakfast. Sweet potato, bacon and eggs, along with a bottle of water and all of my vitamins, I was ready to go!
I've been trying to come up with something to do with all of these avocados I buy when they are too cheap to resist, so my latest 'thing' are smoothies. I had to figure out how to get that avocado into a smoothie!
Here's what I came up with today. It sounds so weird, but OMG it's delicious and so good for you. I got the idea for the recipe from Martha Stewart, but she was making 4 servings, and she used greek yogurt. Here's my adapted recipe:
Avocado Smoothie
1 banana
1/2 cup fresh squeezed oj
1/2 avocado
1/2 cup almond milk
1 tsbp honey
1/2 cup ice
This made a full 20oz smoothie in my new Smoothie Maker.
I still had some ideas floating in my head after that, so I kept chefn'.
Next, I made a corn and black bean salad. I usually make this a lot during the summer. But tonite, I planned on making salmon cakes for dinner, so I needed something to go with it. This is super simple, but it's a light and fresh and can be eaten as a side dish or with chips as a salsa. This is not paleo, but it is gluten free and delicious!
Corn Salad/Salsa
1 bag of frozen corn, 'roast' the corn in a pan with a light dusting of olive oil to keep it from sticking. Cook it until it looks roasted, be careful not to burn it!
Drain and rinse one can of black beans and add that to the corn after it has cooled off. Next comes all the flavors:
First, I had the "usual" for breakfast. Sweet potato, bacon and eggs, along with a bottle of water and all of my vitamins, I was ready to go!
I've been trying to come up with something to do with all of these avocados I buy when they are too cheap to resist, so my latest 'thing' are smoothies. I had to figure out how to get that avocado into a smoothie!
Here's what I came up with today. It sounds so weird, but OMG it's delicious and so good for you. I got the idea for the recipe from Martha Stewart, but she was making 4 servings, and she used greek yogurt. Here's my adapted recipe:
Avocado Smoothie
1 banana
1/2 cup fresh squeezed oj
1/2 avocado
1/2 cup almond milk
1 tsbp honey
1/2 cup ice
This made a full 20oz smoothie in my new Smoothie Maker.
I still had some ideas floating in my head after that, so I kept chefn'.
Next, I made a corn and black bean salad. I usually make this a lot during the summer. But tonite, I planned on making salmon cakes for dinner, so I needed something to go with it. This is super simple, but it's a light and fresh and can be eaten as a side dish or with chips as a salsa. This is not paleo, but it is gluten free and delicious!
Corn Salad/Salsa
1 bag of frozen corn, 'roast' the corn in a pan with a light dusting of olive oil to keep it from sticking. Cook it until it looks roasted, be careful not to burn it!
Drain and rinse one can of black beans and add that to the corn after it has cooled off. Next comes all the flavors:
1/2 red onion - diced
One plastic clamshell of grape tomatoes, cut them in half
A handful of cilantro, chop up the leaves, omit the stems
One Small Jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely diced
once all of that is done, add fresh lime juice, salt and pepper to taste and this is what you get!
It's better when it's chilled and even better the next day.
Dinner tonight was homemade salmon cakes. While I was making them, I realized I had salmon fillet for dinner last night. Oh well, two nights of salmon is fine by me!
Like most of my recipes, I made this up and it is scrumptious
Salmon Cakes
1 can of salmon
1/2 diced yellow onion
1/2 diced green pepper
1/4 gluten free bread crumbs
1 egg
1 tbsp fresh dill
salt & pepper
Combine it all and 'fry' it in a shallow pan, using a super small amount of oil, just so they won't stick, cook to brown on each side
Siracha Aoli to top cakes
Equal parts Mayonnaise & Siracha
1 tbsp fresh dill chopped
1tbsp fresh lemon juice
Tweak this sauce to your taste, I like to have a little kick to mine
I paired my salmon cakes with fresh avocado (the other half from my smoothie earlier). And I was too full to eat my corn salad. But I have a good idea for tomorrow's special 'date night' meal and the corn salad should be a perfect pair.
Not too shabby for today.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Butternut Squash Soup - Deeelish!
My favorite new 'go to' soup these days is Butternut Squash Soup. Now, originally I used a recipe I found online and have since forgotten where I found it and have adapted with my own tweaks and touches. If you have never tried butternut squash, they are delicious, and to me they have a similar taste to sweet potatoes.
First, get yourself a butternut squash. You can either get the ones where they are already cut up into little squares in the produce section or you can get a whole one and do the chopping yourself, and save some money. Guess what I chose?
Please be careful when peeling this sucker. It's hard to do and it has the texture of a pumpkin, seeds and all. Once you get it peeled and seeded, cut it up into little 1" squares and spread them out on a cookie sheet and coat them with olive oil, salt and pepper. Like this:
Bake the squash at 350 for about 45 minutes. While you are waiting on the squash, either grate up a 1lb bag of carrots in your food processor, or just buy the already grated carrots. I had whole ones today, so I did the grating. Next, chop up an onion and toss the carrots and onion into a dutch oven pot that has about a tbsp or two of olive oil on the bottom (two swirls of the pot). Now here is where I hate measuring, I swear I tried, but this is the best I can do. Hopefully, you will get it and understand what I'm saying here.
With the carrots and onions sauteeing on medium/low, I added 10 fresh sage leaves, 6 shakes of ground cinnamon, 4 shakes of nutmeg and 4 shakes of clove. I like to use fresh ginger in this soup.
I cut off about 2 inches, scrape off the skin and use a microplane grater and grate it into the soup. Freeze the rest. Also add salt and pepper here, just enough that you think will be enough. Some people like salty, some do not. Mix it all up in the pot. It should look like this.
Let that cook for a few minutes, until the carrots look like they are getting soft, then add about 2 1/2 cups of chicken stock. I used homemade stock that I had made and froze. Let this all simmer on medium/low until the squash is done.
The squash takes about 45 minutes to roast. It smells delicioush when it's done. Be careful opening the oven and don't get a squash facial.
Add the squash and all of it's juices into the pot. Be careful not to splash it all over the place, but that is really easy to do. I know from experience.
Here's where you get to use a cool kitchen gadget, an immersion blender. If you don't have an immersion blender, go buy one! It's so fun to use, it's like a mini boat motor that you swirl around to chop everything up. If you don't have one, you can use a blender, just do small portions until everything is chopped up and looks smooth.
Last, add about 2 cups of heavy cream into the soup. You can do this after you blend, or while you are blending, but I do it while I'm using the immersion blender. It should be a soupy consistency. Not watery, but not thick like applesauce, but somewhere in between. You can add stock to thin it, but always err on too thick, than too thin. It's easier to thin than it is to thicken. Here's the end result in the pot. Taste it and adjust your flavors here. I added more of all of the spices for some kick.
If you want to fancy it up and add some awesome great finishing touches and flavor, do this. Melt some butter, like 2 tbsp, do this over very low heat. When the butter looks like it's browning, take some of the sage leaves you have left over and drop them into the butter. The sage leaves will crisp up and make great toppers to the soup along with a dallop of cream cheese. Take the sage infused butter and stir it right into the soup. It is SOOOO good!!
That's it... It is a great soup on a cold day and can fill you up for days. I hope you enjoy!
First, get yourself a butternut squash. You can either get the ones where they are already cut up into little squares in the produce section or you can get a whole one and do the chopping yourself, and save some money. Guess what I chose?
Please be careful when peeling this sucker. It's hard to do and it has the texture of a pumpkin, seeds and all. Once you get it peeled and seeded, cut it up into little 1" squares and spread them out on a cookie sheet and coat them with olive oil, salt and pepper. Like this:
Bake the squash at 350 for about 45 minutes. While you are waiting on the squash, either grate up a 1lb bag of carrots in your food processor, or just buy the already grated carrots. I had whole ones today, so I did the grating. Next, chop up an onion and toss the carrots and onion into a dutch oven pot that has about a tbsp or two of olive oil on the bottom (two swirls of the pot). Now here is where I hate measuring, I swear I tried, but this is the best I can do. Hopefully, you will get it and understand what I'm saying here.
With the carrots and onions sauteeing on medium/low, I added 10 fresh sage leaves, 6 shakes of ground cinnamon, 4 shakes of nutmeg and 4 shakes of clove. I like to use fresh ginger in this soup.
I cut off about 2 inches, scrape off the skin and use a microplane grater and grate it into the soup. Freeze the rest. Also add salt and pepper here, just enough that you think will be enough. Some people like salty, some do not. Mix it all up in the pot. It should look like this.
Let that cook for a few minutes, until the carrots look like they are getting soft, then add about 2 1/2 cups of chicken stock. I used homemade stock that I had made and froze. Let this all simmer on medium/low until the squash is done.
The squash takes about 45 minutes to roast. It smells delicioush when it's done. Be careful opening the oven and don't get a squash facial.
Add the squash and all of it's juices into the pot. Be careful not to splash it all over the place, but that is really easy to do. I know from experience.
Here's where you get to use a cool kitchen gadget, an immersion blender. If you don't have an immersion blender, go buy one! It's so fun to use, it's like a mini boat motor that you swirl around to chop everything up. If you don't have one, you can use a blender, just do small portions until everything is chopped up and looks smooth.
Last, add about 2 cups of heavy cream into the soup. You can do this after you blend, or while you are blending, but I do it while I'm using the immersion blender. It should be a soupy consistency. Not watery, but not thick like applesauce, but somewhere in between. You can add stock to thin it, but always err on too thick, than too thin. It's easier to thin than it is to thicken. Here's the end result in the pot. Taste it and adjust your flavors here. I added more of all of the spices for some kick.
That's it... It is a great soup on a cold day and can fill you up for days. I hope you enjoy!
Monday, January 7, 2013
My Next Big Thing...
Bees! As in making honey! I'm still trying to figure out the best way to do this. Do I build the hives myself, order a kit, find a used one? Hmmm... still doing the research. Suggestions, ideas, and comments are all welcome!
In the mean time... I had to go one more time to do my Super Doubles at the Teeter. I'm not going to run down my receipt this time, but I did have a highlight of getting two bottles of shampoo for $.22!!! I can't wait until triple coupon days, I have a pretty good library of coupons right now in my binder.
So for my birthday yesterday, I went on a shopping spree. First, I decided that I needed a new scale since the one I had was like 15 years old, so I treated myself to a new fancy schmancy scale. But in order to not be afraid to use it, I need to make sure I keep my butt moving! Next, I got some pretty awesome Acorn slippers at REI for $15! They were on clearance and they are men's small, but hey, they fit and are the most comfy slippers EVER!! Everyone should have a pair! They are like walking on little pillows. Last, I have had my eye on this FitBit thing that tracks your steps, calories burned and miles walked and all syncs to the computer. So, Best Buy has it on sale this week for $59 and I treated myself to a super cute green one (here's the link to the sale). After hooking up my FitBit, day two and I have walked/ran 11,173 steps and 5.48 miles today! This thing is amazing! It even links to MyFitnessPal.com check out my page!
For dinner tonite, I kind of had to think quick. My dinner plans fell thru, so what to do, what to do? Lucky for me, not only am I good cook, I always make way too much! First stop, what's in my freezer. I had pulled pork that I made in the crock pot a couple of months ago and I froze the leftovers. What was so special about that pork? I put a rootbeer in with it as it cooked! So in addition to the chili powder, garlic, salt, pepper and paprika, the rootbeer gave it a great taste! Helpful hint #1, ROOTBEER in with pork!
But I needed a bbq sauce to go with it and I'm not much of a fan of store bought sauce with homemade pulled pork, so of course I made my own!
Easiest (Vinegar based) BBQ Sauce EVER!!
And sorry, I didn't measure it technically, but this is how I did it. As always, adjust it to your taste.
I used a small glass jar, like maybe a 4oz jar with a lid, a lid is important here.
Next, I poured apple cider vinegar into the jar, about 1/3 of the jar
This may sound weird, but next is ketchup, about another 1/3
Red Chili Pepper Flakes, add enough to your desired heat level
Salt & Pepper
I added maybe 1tsp of sugar also, just to calm the vinegar down
Put the lid back on and shake it up.
That's it!! Less than 5 minutes and it's better (in my opinion), than any store bought stuff.
I guess that's it for today, an idea, exercise, saved money and added another recipe here. Happy Monday everyone!
In the mean time... I had to go one more time to do my Super Doubles at the Teeter. I'm not going to run down my receipt this time, but I did have a highlight of getting two bottles of shampoo for $.22!!! I can't wait until triple coupon days, I have a pretty good library of coupons right now in my binder.
So for my birthday yesterday, I went on a shopping spree. First, I decided that I needed a new scale since the one I had was like 15 years old, so I treated myself to a new fancy schmancy scale. But in order to not be afraid to use it, I need to make sure I keep my butt moving! Next, I got some pretty awesome Acorn slippers at REI for $15! They were on clearance and they are men's small, but hey, they fit and are the most comfy slippers EVER!! Everyone should have a pair! They are like walking on little pillows. Last, I have had my eye on this FitBit thing that tracks your steps, calories burned and miles walked and all syncs to the computer. So, Best Buy has it on sale this week for $59 and I treated myself to a super cute green one (here's the link to the sale). After hooking up my FitBit, day two and I have walked/ran 11,173 steps and 5.48 miles today! This thing is amazing! It even links to MyFitnessPal.com check out my page!
For dinner tonite, I kind of had to think quick. My dinner plans fell thru, so what to do, what to do? Lucky for me, not only am I good cook, I always make way too much! First stop, what's in my freezer. I had pulled pork that I made in the crock pot a couple of months ago and I froze the leftovers. What was so special about that pork? I put a rootbeer in with it as it cooked! So in addition to the chili powder, garlic, salt, pepper and paprika, the rootbeer gave it a great taste! Helpful hint #1, ROOTBEER in with pork!
But I needed a bbq sauce to go with it and I'm not much of a fan of store bought sauce with homemade pulled pork, so of course I made my own!
Easiest (Vinegar based) BBQ Sauce EVER!!
And sorry, I didn't measure it technically, but this is how I did it. As always, adjust it to your taste.
I used a small glass jar, like maybe a 4oz jar with a lid, a lid is important here.
Next, I poured apple cider vinegar into the jar, about 1/3 of the jar
This may sound weird, but next is ketchup, about another 1/3
Red Chili Pepper Flakes, add enough to your desired heat level
Salt & Pepper
I added maybe 1tsp of sugar also, just to calm the vinegar down
Put the lid back on and shake it up.
That's it!! Less than 5 minutes and it's better (in my opinion), than any store bought stuff.
I guess that's it for today, an idea, exercise, saved money and added another recipe here. Happy Monday everyone!
Thursday, January 3, 2013
How Do I Save at Harris Teeter??
So how did I do it? First, I'm not an extreme couponer like you see on TV. I have some time on my hands, not an extra 60 hours a week to dedicate to planning, printing, clipping and organizing coupons. I think my way is reasonable, do-able and pretty much anyone can do it.
Every week, I follow Jenny on Southern Savers and she gives a great run down of what is on sale, where and the types of deals you can get. I just simply follow her lead and it's up to me to find the coupon. Now, I'm not one to go out and clip every single coupon from the papers or online, I clip the ones of products I use. I may hoard and stockpile things, but they are all things I need and/or use...I swear!!
I get the Sunday paper each week and I go online to Coupons.com to get a lot of coupons. Also, once every couple weeks, I get a good stockpile of coupons from my Mom (thanks Mom!) that she has collected from her papers and friends. And weekly, if you are a Harris Teeter shopper, make sure you are signed up for eVic because you can pick and choose the coupons you want loaded onto your VIC card. eVic can be used in conjunction with manufacturer coupons in case you didn't know. Another good coupon tip is always clip the store coupons! For example, if you see Target store coupons in the papers or magazines for an item you need, clip that and it can be used with the manufacturer coupon as well. Target is good having a lot of these, especially with pet foods and household items.
Now, I keep my coupons in a binder using baseball card sheets. You know, the things that hold the baseball cards. Sometimes they don't fit, just get creative with your folding, so you can see the item name, discount and expiration. It makes organization and purging easier.
I used to keep my coupons in the order of the aisles of Harris Teeter, but they went and changed their store layout, so now I just go with separate categories per page.
Anyhow, back to this week. Harris Teeter limits coupons to 20 per day. I have been known to go to two different Harris Teeters in one day to use coupons. But that's just me. So this week, I really didn't need a whole lot of things, just some things to replenish after the holidays. I'm really good at talking myself out of buying things if I can't justify their need or my use of them. Sometimes I go with a list and coupons in hand, other times, just go with my coupons and take my time browsing thru the store seeing the discounts first hand. I have no rhyme or reason, just whatever is easiest for me that day.
Here's a rundown of my receipt:
Item Reg Price Sale Price Coupons Final Price
Downy $6.29 $4.99 $1.00 (mft coupon) $1.99
$1.00 (double mft)
$1.00 (eVic)
Beggin Strips $3.99 $3.99/2 $1.00 off 2 (mft coupon) $1.99
(they were BOGO - making them $.99ea) $1.00 (double mft)
Welches Juice $3.79 $3.79/2 $1.00 off 2 (mft coupon) $1.79
(they were BOGO - making them $.89 ea) $1.00(double mft)
Millstone Kcups $9.15 $6.99 $1.00 (mft coupon) $4.99
$1.00 (double mft)
Secret Deodorant $4.99 $8.00/2 $2 off $2.00
(this made them $1/ea) $2 (double mft)
$2 (eVic)
Crest Mouthwash $5.99 $4.99 $1.50 (mft coupon) $.49
$1.50 (double mft)
$1.50 (eVic)
Herbal Essence $4.99 $2.50 $1.00 (mft coupon) $.50
$1.00 (double mft)
Carmex chapstick $1.59 $.99 $1.00 (mft coupon) FREE
(this coupon was for buying 2 $1.00
to save the dollar, so it basically
made them BOGO, I had 3
coupons so I got 6 free tubes)
***I didn't have coupons for these next items, but they were on VIC sale, so I could get them because I hate to pay retail***
Sweet Potatoes $.99/lb $.89/lb $2.39
Bacon $3.99 $2.77 $2.77
***These were not on VIC, nor did I have a coupon that would make them cheaper and I needed them, sometimes I can splurge :) ***
Eggs $1.89 $1.89
Butternut Squash $1.49/lb $4.93
Spaghetti Squash $1.49/lb $3.89
21 Total Items $78.86 $31.51
OK, so my math was originally off, but that's because I did it in my head and in the car AND I have never claimed to be good at math.
Oh well... I still saved $47.35! That's 60% savings! And if you want to get technical... that's around $1.50 per item. Not too shabby at the Teeter! I always look back and say to myself, darn it, why did I buy those things without coupons? I could've saved another $10-$15!
So this is how I saved this week. AND while I was shopping, I sold a purse in my eBay store for $44.99 that I bought for $3. If I want to get technical, I really made $10.48 while I was shopping!
This may sound confusing to you and I'm sorry, so please don't hesitate to ask me questions. I love showing people how to save money, and heck, I may even go with you to the store to show you how!
Happy Friday everyone!! It's payday!
Every week, I follow Jenny on Southern Savers and she gives a great run down of what is on sale, where and the types of deals you can get. I just simply follow her lead and it's up to me to find the coupon. Now, I'm not one to go out and clip every single coupon from the papers or online, I clip the ones of products I use. I may hoard and stockpile things, but they are all things I need and/or use...I swear!!
I get the Sunday paper each week and I go online to Coupons.com to get a lot of coupons. Also, once every couple weeks, I get a good stockpile of coupons from my Mom (thanks Mom!) that she has collected from her papers and friends. And weekly, if you are a Harris Teeter shopper, make sure you are signed up for eVic because you can pick and choose the coupons you want loaded onto your VIC card. eVic can be used in conjunction with manufacturer coupons in case you didn't know. Another good coupon tip is always clip the store coupons! For example, if you see Target store coupons in the papers or magazines for an item you need, clip that and it can be used with the manufacturer coupon as well. Target is good having a lot of these, especially with pet foods and household items.
Now, I keep my coupons in a binder using baseball card sheets. You know, the things that hold the baseball cards. Sometimes they don't fit, just get creative with your folding, so you can see the item name, discount and expiration. It makes organization and purging easier.
I used to keep my coupons in the order of the aisles of Harris Teeter, but they went and changed their store layout, so now I just go with separate categories per page.
Anyhow, back to this week. Harris Teeter limits coupons to 20 per day. I have been known to go to two different Harris Teeters in one day to use coupons. But that's just me. So this week, I really didn't need a whole lot of things, just some things to replenish after the holidays. I'm really good at talking myself out of buying things if I can't justify their need or my use of them. Sometimes I go with a list and coupons in hand, other times, just go with my coupons and take my time browsing thru the store seeing the discounts first hand. I have no rhyme or reason, just whatever is easiest for me that day.
Here's a rundown of my receipt:
Item Reg Price Sale Price Coupons Final Price
Downy $6.29 $4.99 $1.00 (mft coupon) $1.99
$1.00 (double mft)
$1.00 (eVic)
Beggin Strips $3.99 $3.99/2 $1.00 off 2 (mft coupon) $1.99
(they were BOGO - making them $.99ea) $1.00 (double mft)
Welches Juice $3.79 $3.79/2 $1.00 off 2 (mft coupon) $1.79
(they were BOGO - making them $.89 ea) $1.00(double mft)
Millstone Kcups $9.15 $6.99 $1.00 (mft coupon) $4.99
$1.00 (double mft)
Secret Deodorant $4.99 $8.00/2 $2 off $2.00
(this made them $1/ea) $2 (double mft)
$2 (eVic)
Crest Mouthwash $5.99 $4.99 $1.50 (mft coupon) $.49
$1.50 (double mft)
$1.50 (eVic)
Herbal Essence $4.99 $2.50 $1.00 (mft coupon) $.50
$1.00 (double mft)
Carmex chapstick $1.59 $.99 $1.00 (mft coupon) FREE
(this coupon was for buying 2 $1.00
to save the dollar, so it basically
made them BOGO, I had 3
coupons so I got 6 free tubes)
***I didn't have coupons for these next items, but they were on VIC sale, so I could get them because I hate to pay retail***
Sweet Potatoes $.99/lb $.89/lb $2.39
Bacon $3.99 $2.77 $2.77
***These were not on VIC, nor did I have a coupon that would make them cheaper and I needed them, sometimes I can splurge :) ***
Eggs $1.89 $1.89
Butternut Squash $1.49/lb $4.93
Spaghetti Squash $1.49/lb $3.89
21 Total Items $78.86 $31.51
OK, so my math was originally off, but that's because I did it in my head and in the car AND I have never claimed to be good at math.
Oh well... I still saved $47.35! That's 60% savings! And if you want to get technical... that's around $1.50 per item. Not too shabby at the Teeter! I always look back and say to myself, darn it, why did I buy those things without coupons? I could've saved another $10-$15!
So this is how I saved this week. AND while I was shopping, I sold a purse in my eBay store for $44.99 that I bought for $3. If I want to get technical, I really made $10.48 while I was shopping!
This may sound confusing to you and I'm sorry, so please don't hesitate to ask me questions. I love showing people how to save money, and heck, I may even go with you to the store to show you how!
Happy Friday everyone!! It's payday!
A New Year, A Fresh Start!
This week, a new year has begun. I don't necessarily make resolutions, mostly just promises to stay on track with the things that I start with each new year. This year, I'm going public and somehow I feel like I can hold myself accountable. Who knows if anyone will even read this, but if I'm writing it down, it's working.
So far, 2013 has been pretty low key. It's been rainy and I've been a bum, catching up on my DVR shows, reorganizing after the holidays and work. Today, however, was a HUGE day in my world. Some may say this is freakin crazy and I'm silly, but oh well this is what I get excited about!
I went shopping at Harris Teeter. Ok, yeh, so what...well it's SUPER DOUBLE COUPON week at the Teeter!! That means they will double coupons up to $2! So, off I went to grab a few freebies and cheap things to check off of my shopping list. I got 21 items to include Downy, K-Cups, dog treats, deodorant, chap stick and some other things. At Harris Teeter, that stuff is expensive like $103.77 expensive. After my eVic coupons, store discounts and manufacturers coupons, I spent $31.51, yep, I saved $72.26!!! And to top the trip off, I got a notification on my phone, I sold a brand new purse on eBay that I bought for $3 after a huge clearance sale I hit, for $44.99!!! So I actually made $10.48 while I was shopping!! I would say that today has been a good day and it's still early!
Now onto some other stuff I need to post on here... I've been working (or trying to at least) my butt off and exercising and eating right, all to no avail. Finally, I think I've found my 'magic formula' for breakfast and this will be the first recipe of many that I will share. I stick to a Gluten Free diet and here lately, almost dairy free. Not only has it helped my stomach issues, but I really do feel a lot better everyday.
This has been my breakfast of choice almost everyday. I don't change it much, sometimes I toss in some cinnamon to give the sweet potatoes a different taste or I may use sausage patties or links in place of bacon. Anyway you choose, this is what has worked for me. I'm not a dietitian, nutritionist or doctor and I'm especially not a chef, just a self-proclaimed all around great cook! (LOL). I just experiment with recipes, tastes and what has worked for me. Try it if you want, you might like it...if not, I won't know and my feelings won't be hurt whether you do or don't or if you don't like it.
Sweet Potato Bacon & Eggs
3 Slices of bacon, cut up into 1/2" pieces
1/2 Medium sweet potato
2 Eggs
Salt & Pepper
First, cut up the bacon and toss it into a non-stick skillet. As the bacon starts to cook, peel the sweet potato (reserve the other half for tomorrow's breakfast) and cut it up into small matchsticks, literally so they look like matchstick sizes. Add the sweet potato to the bacon so the sweet potato will soak up the deliciousness of the bacon. If you want to add some cinnamon, now is the time. If not, let that cook until the bacon looks like it's getting close to your desired crispness. When it looks like it's almost to your taste, break the eggs onto the top of the sweet potatoes and bacon. Now, if you like your eggs runny, then put a lid over the skillet and turn the heat to low. This will steam the top of the egg and cook it. If you want a more done egg or a scrambled eggs, just mix it all up and cook it on low while the eggs finish cooking.
Sausage links or patties also work great with this recipe. Just remember if you get raw sausage, it may take a little longer. I've used the brown and serve patties and links and they work pretty good. I'm just partial to bacon.
This recipe has approximately 330 calories and is very filling and delicious. I would've posted a pic of today's breakfast, but honestly I forgot. I will try to post one tomorrow.
In the mean time, enjoy every minute of every day! Life is a journey, not a destination!!
So far, 2013 has been pretty low key. It's been rainy and I've been a bum, catching up on my DVR shows, reorganizing after the holidays and work. Today, however, was a HUGE day in my world. Some may say this is freakin crazy and I'm silly, but oh well this is what I get excited about!
I went shopping at Harris Teeter. Ok, yeh, so what...well it's SUPER DOUBLE COUPON week at the Teeter!! That means they will double coupons up to $2! So, off I went to grab a few freebies and cheap things to check off of my shopping list. I got 21 items to include Downy, K-Cups, dog treats, deodorant, chap stick and some other things. At Harris Teeter, that stuff is expensive like $103.77 expensive. After my eVic coupons, store discounts and manufacturers coupons, I spent $31.51, yep, I saved $72.26!!! And to top the trip off, I got a notification on my phone, I sold a brand new purse on eBay that I bought for $3 after a huge clearance sale I hit, for $44.99!!! So I actually made $10.48 while I was shopping!! I would say that today has been a good day and it's still early!
Now onto some other stuff I need to post on here... I've been working (or trying to at least) my butt off and exercising and eating right, all to no avail. Finally, I think I've found my 'magic formula' for breakfast and this will be the first recipe of many that I will share. I stick to a Gluten Free diet and here lately, almost dairy free. Not only has it helped my stomach issues, but I really do feel a lot better everyday.
This has been my breakfast of choice almost everyday. I don't change it much, sometimes I toss in some cinnamon to give the sweet potatoes a different taste or I may use sausage patties or links in place of bacon. Anyway you choose, this is what has worked for me. I'm not a dietitian, nutritionist or doctor and I'm especially not a chef, just a self-proclaimed all around great cook! (LOL). I just experiment with recipes, tastes and what has worked for me. Try it if you want, you might like it...if not, I won't know and my feelings won't be hurt whether you do or don't or if you don't like it.
Sweet Potato Bacon & Eggs
3 Slices of bacon, cut up into 1/2" pieces
1/2 Medium sweet potato
2 Eggs
Salt & Pepper
First, cut up the bacon and toss it into a non-stick skillet. As the bacon starts to cook, peel the sweet potato (reserve the other half for tomorrow's breakfast) and cut it up into small matchsticks, literally so they look like matchstick sizes. Add the sweet potato to the bacon so the sweet potato will soak up the deliciousness of the bacon. If you want to add some cinnamon, now is the time. If not, let that cook until the bacon looks like it's getting close to your desired crispness. When it looks like it's almost to your taste, break the eggs onto the top of the sweet potatoes and bacon. Now, if you like your eggs runny, then put a lid over the skillet and turn the heat to low. This will steam the top of the egg and cook it. If you want a more done egg or a scrambled eggs, just mix it all up and cook it on low while the eggs finish cooking.
Sausage links or patties also work great with this recipe. Just remember if you get raw sausage, it may take a little longer. I've used the brown and serve patties and links and they work pretty good. I'm just partial to bacon.
This recipe has approximately 330 calories and is very filling and delicious. I would've posted a pic of today's breakfast, but honestly I forgot. I will try to post one tomorrow.
In the mean time, enjoy every minute of every day! Life is a journey, not a destination!!
Getting a head start for the new year
So, I've decided now is the time to start making things happen. What that means, I'm not really sure, but I need to do something. I have a stack of recipes, a book of notes where I jot my ideas down (food related, arts and crafts, or life plans) and a whole imagination of things I want to do. If I want something to come of all of this, I need to make myself accountable. I'm going to start at the top of the stack and work my way down.
Next, I'm all about saving whenever I can. I say if you pay retail for something, you've paid too much. There isn't anything that you can't find a deal on. Whether it's looking for the item on sale or using coupons or a combination of both. I have my coupon notebook and peruse the internet and Sunday paper every week looking for the best deals. I take full advantage of Super Double days or Triple Coupon weeks every chance I get. Yes, I may hoard some things, but hey, if a tube of toothpaste is free, free is better than cheap and toothpaste won't go bad! So I will share my deal saving tips and placese I go to find the deals. One of my favorites is Jenny from Southern Savers, she really knows how to save a buck and helps me every week.
Aside from food, another thing I want to 'make happen' is to run a half marathon. I completed my first sprint triathalon, Ramblin Rose this fall and that really has motivated me to push myself to the next big challenge. I really hate running, so doing this is will be a huge accomplishment for me. I'd much rather go biking or hiking, but running is a challenge that I'm up for. Staying in shape and eating healthy is at the top of my list. Healthy equals happy in my world. :-)
Finally, I really am just doing this for myself to document some ideas, keep track of and share my recipes and have a creative outlet. If you like them, great and thank you! If you have ideas or questions or something to share, feel free. Ultimately I would love to turn this into my 'next big thing' whatever that may be!
Next, I'm all about saving whenever I can. I say if you pay retail for something, you've paid too much. There isn't anything that you can't find a deal on. Whether it's looking for the item on sale or using coupons or a combination of both. I have my coupon notebook and peruse the internet and Sunday paper every week looking for the best deals. I take full advantage of Super Double days or Triple Coupon weeks every chance I get. Yes, I may hoard some things, but hey, if a tube of toothpaste is free, free is better than cheap and toothpaste won't go bad! So I will share my deal saving tips and placese I go to find the deals. One of my favorites is Jenny from Southern Savers, she really knows how to save a buck and helps me every week.
Aside from food, another thing I want to 'make happen' is to run a half marathon. I completed my first sprint triathalon, Ramblin Rose this fall and that really has motivated me to push myself to the next big challenge. I really hate running, so doing this is will be a huge accomplishment for me. I'd much rather go biking or hiking, but running is a challenge that I'm up for. Staying in shape and eating healthy is at the top of my list. Healthy equals happy in my world. :-)
Finally, I really am just doing this for myself to document some ideas, keep track of and share my recipes and have a creative outlet. If you like them, great and thank you! If you have ideas or questions or something to share, feel free. Ultimately I would love to turn this into my 'next big thing' whatever that may be!
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