Monday, November 26, 2012

Meal Planning Monday


MONDAY: Easy Trader Joe's Meal {Chicken, Sweet Potato Fries, Broccoli}


WEDNESDAY: My gurrrl Pioneer Woman's Corn and Cheese Chowder
{Yes, we're serving it in a sourdough bread bowl. THANK YOU Trader Joe's for having individual ones, ready to eat and serve. Do you see why I love that store?!}

THURSDAY: Baked Chicken with Balsamic Salad
Basically, I season and bake boneless skinless chicken breasts. I whip up some balsamic dressing using *almost* equal parts olive oil and balsamic vinegar {more olive oil than balsamic}, season with salt & pepper, and whisk together until combined. I place some ready-to-go mixed green salad in a big bowl, toss with the balsamic dressing, slice the cooked chicken, and serve with chicken on top of salad.

Happy cooking!

Another Easy Peasy Trader Joe's Meal

My love for Trader Joe's continues. I'm going to share an oldie but goodie that we've been enjoying over the years.

We tend to eat a lot of chicken in this household, mostly baked or grilled. So I justify throwing in some yummy breaded chicken once in a while, because it's not like we have it all that often. In the freezer section, over by their chicken products, Trader Joe's offers a bag of breaded chicken ready to be popped in the oven that is oh-so-delish. Pair it up with some of their sweet potato fries (what?! you haven't tried them?! you must!), and a veggie of your choice (we tend to love broccoli in this household), and you've got yourself a great meal that's easy to put together after a long day.

This is all you'll need:

Give the sweet potato fries a head start in the oven. Pop them in at 425 degrees for 5 minutes:

Then put in the chicken and dial another 20 minutes on the timer:
 
When you've got about 5 minutes left on the timer, snip the corner of the broccoli bag and microwave it for 3 1/2 minutes. They'll be softer, but have nice deep color and crunch to them. Put the broccoli in a bowl with a pat of butter, some salt & pepper.

Even Jake loves this meal! (Actually, the sweet potato fries, notsomuch. I overdid it on the sweet potatoes when he was a baby. He's no longer their biggest fan.)

Easy peasy, right?!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thankful.


I know my little family has so much to be thankful for. We give thanks to our almighty and powerful God whose plans are continually revealed to us in His timing. How blessed we are to have welcomed two healthy and joyful daughters into our family this year! We have our health, we have each other, we have extended family to rely on and support us, we have happiness in the walls of our home. We have so many, many blessings.


We all face times when our attitude of gratitude is a little more difficult to express. But I guess we have to be grateful for even those times, as it makes the joyful times that much more sweet.


So Happy Thanksgiving! My favorite day of the year! Giving thanks for all we have in our possession and in our hearts.


Let it be noted that I'm leaving my Black Friday adventures to the actual day of Friday. How is it Black Friday on a Thursday, anyway?!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

What We've Been Up to...

November has been flying by! It already time to get our turkey on and give thanks next week! Our little family has been keeping busy with lots of park meetups and playdates with friends.  Here's a little catch up with some recent pictures.

It's always a fun family time when meeting friends at the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific. This is Jake at the shark tank:


Hiding in the snail shell at the outdoor playground:


Watching cousin B play baseball:


 Jake entertaining himself by jumping from the ottomans to his chair...


 ...and giving his trains rides on his tricycle:


Found these pink teddy bears on our couch, ready to go for a walk:


Ava and Jake having a blast at Chuck E. Cheese:


I ended my week with some definite Friday Fun. My Poppi watched Jake, and I dropped Chloe off at Danny's Grandma Sally's house so each kid got some quality time with a great grandparent. ;) I took Ava with me and met up with my Nana, aunt Stephanie, and cousin Lauren at the Williams-Sonoma at South Coast Plaza to get our new cookbooks signed...by INA GARTEN! {Barefoot Contessa} She's so adorable and sweet as anything. I mentioned that I took Ava with me because the line was RIDICULOUS (even though my fam got there at 9:00 to snag a good spot in line), and when they saw me with Ava they ushered us to the front of the line! Yay for baby! I ended Friday Fun with some quality BFF time watching Breaking Dawn, which concludes the Twilight series on film. *Tear* Felt like the end of an era. Now I'm itching to re-read the books again. ;)

I snapped a shot of adorable Ms. Ina signing books:


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Never Would Have Guessed...



When husband Danny and I got married a little over three years ago, we would have never imagined three itty bitty bath towels hanging on the towel hook in our little guest bath. THREE. My heart smiles each time I walk by the guest bathroom and sometimes glance at them hanging there. I can't help but see each of my kids' huge bath time grin. It's funny, too, when I catch the towels out of the corner of my eye as I dash through the hallway, grabbing a third change of clothes because Ava or Chloe spit up *again,* or have a stack of diapers in hand because all three have a dirty diaper...at the same time. In the more exasperating motherhood moments like those, the three tiny towels remind me how very fast it goes. And how quickly they will be replaced by large adult-size bath towels. {Which will more likely than not be crumpled in the corner of their messy room rather than hanging neatly on the hooks}

Yes. Bath towels can hold this much sentiment. I promise.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Meal Planning Monday


MONDAY: Broccoli Soup
Such a quick and easy soup to make! Serve it with some homemade croutons, garlic bread, or add some chicken for protein. Love this easy recipe.

My Nana and I are going to Ina Garten's book signing at Williams-Sonoma on Friday! In honor of her, I had to put a Barefoot Contessa recipe on this week's menu! It's light, it's fresh, it's flavorful...as most of her dishes usually are. :)

This recipe was floating around Pinterest for a while, and when I finally tried it I was so glad I did! SUCH a simple weeknight meal that can be thrown together pretty quickly. Serve it with a Cesar salad or some fresh vegetables, and you've got yourself a complete meal.

THURSDAY: Trader Joe's Maui Beef, Basmati Rice, Broccoli

Happy cooking!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Meal Planning Monday


New to the blog? Well, I post "Meal Planning Monday" to have a running document of the meals I plan every week for my husband and kids {well, one of the kids so far ;)}. This way I can also share the awesome recipes I love to use or new ones I want to try. Why do I plan out my meals for the week? Because I LOATHE grocery shopping. So I go once to the store for our work week...on Sundays, while husband Danny is home to watch the littles. Taking all three to the grocery store with me? Sounds like I'd just rather not eat, thankyouverymuch.

This is a perfect summer salad, if I do say so myself. You may wish to point out, "Why Lizzie, it's November, honey, why is there a summer-ish salad on your weeknight menu?" That's because Southern California didn't get the memo, and we're still blazing hot around here. I usually love Starbuck's during this time of year, but their red Christmas cup is driving me insane when I'm too hot in shorts and a tank. Mother Nature, get with the program. Thanks.

TUESDAY: Chicken-and-Brown-Rice Bake
This is an oldie but goodie in our house. I ripped this recipe out a couple of years ago from one of my Southern Living magazines when I saw it and thought to myself, "Self, you have never made a casserole in your life. Let's bring back the '50s, and try this updated one!" So glad I did. It's super simple, and is loaded with chicken, brown rice, wild rice, and broccoli and carrots. All in one. I'll try to post the recipe for you all.

WEDNESDAY: Porkchops alla Pizzaiola, Roasted Potatoes, Roasted Green Beans
Love me an easy and flavorful Giada recipe. And this one fit the bill. She basically took the flavors of an old-school Italian pizza and put them in a pan to simmer with porkchops. Yumm. Doing the roasted potatoes and roasted green beans like I told you a few weeks ago.

While browsing through a recent Family Circle, I ran across this recipe. Homemade sauce I can make in the crockpot? Sure, I'll try it! We'll see how it goes. {If you click on the above link, it should take you to the Family Circle recipe, but might have to register with them to access the recipe. Do it. It's free. It's easy. It's worth it. Trust me.}

Happy cooking!

Sunday, November 4, 2012

An iPhone Halloween

I had the scariest Halloween ever. I remembered my camera...but forgot my memory card in my computer! A blogger's worst nightmare! ;)

When we got to my aunt Laurie's house and I realized my mistake, I panicked for about 4.5 seconds. Then I got over it and busted out my iPhone to take pictures. Sorry for the photo quality, but this is the best I could do. And I'm not going to waste spend time editing iPhone pictures. It is what it is.

Jake would NOT wear his DJ Lance Rock outfit! In order to get these pictures of him, it required bribes with candy from my cousin Brandon to wear the hat and glasses, and my uncle Bryan doing a song and dance to get his attention. Little stinker.


When we started getting Halloween costume catalogs back in August, I would look through them with Jake to see if he reacted to any of the costumes he would see, indicating he might want to wear one. He would look, point at pictures, and mumble gibberish. Every.dang.time he got to the page with DJ Lance Rock from Yo Gabba Gabba, he would go nuts yelling all sorts of excited "words," trying to tell me, "HIM, Mama! I want to be DJ Lance Rock!" Ok, Buddy. Why not?

Doesn't he look JUST like him?!



The girls were Dr. Seuss's Thing 1 and Thing 2 from The Cat in the Hat. I had WAY too much fun with their costumes. I ordered their Thing onesies from Etsy, along with some red and white striped leg warmers {with ruffles!}. I saw online from several other creative blogger ladies the idea to hot glue a feather boa around a baby beanie to create the signature fluffy blue Thing hair. People are just so creative, it never ceases to amaze me.


HA! I seriously laughed out loud for a good five minutes when I got their costumes on, because I had an *idea* of what they'd look like, but it just cracked me up to see it all together. With them together.



Halloween isn't necessarily my favorite holiday of the year, but it sure makes it fun having three wittle ones to dress up!

We *attempted* a family picture. This is how they usually turn out for us nowadays...can't see one of the kids, and definitely one of them screaming/crying/whining/all of the above. And I usually look way too excited. Our little family. {And that would be Chloe's face you don't see. HA!}