So this past month was my first experience in taking part in a Cara Box exchange. For those of you who are wondering what Cara Box is, it is a very creative program created by Kaitlyn at the blog Wifessionals. To learn more about it click the Cara Box button at the end of this post. This past month I have been getting to know Elizabeth at the blog: The DC Boese's and Joy at the blog: All Things White. Both women are amazing ladies and I have had so much fun getting to know them. I highly recommend checking out each of their blogs, they are so much fun to read. This months theme was "Take me to the fair" so anything fair/carnival/circus was the name of the game this month. I received this amazing box from Elizabeth:
It was filled with some of my favorite things like cotton candy, roasted peanuts, fudge covered brownies, the most amazing smelling cotton candy scented candle (seriously I can't stop taking the lid off to smell it), fun colorful socks and more. I am feeling very spoiled this month. To learn more about the amazing girl who sent me my box please visit Elizabeths blog at: dcboeses.blogspot.com
I sent Joy a fair survival kit themed box, if you want to see it you will need to visit her blog at: http://allthings-white.blogspot.com
I honestly can't say enough good things about these two ladies they are both so much fun and so nice. It has been really great getting to know other bloggers. If you have the ability to participate please do, click the button below to follow the link to Kaitlyn's blog Wifessionals to learn more.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Five great summer reads
So I am a not so undercover bookworm (ahem, see post titled Meeting Sarah Dessen). I am often asked for book recommendations and I thought I would share them here. So the following is a list of books that are great reads especially during summer time when those of us who are not in school have more time to read.
#1) Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, by: Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
Why I picked it: This book has something for everyone. It is a compilation of interesting studies all done in about a chapter each. Ever wonder "how much do my parenting skills really matter?" or "how much do drug dealers really make?". Well they tackle these subjects creatively and thoroughly. It is the "Mythbusters" of social economics.
#2) The Truth About Forever, by: Sarah Dessen
Why I picked it: A great summer read for a coming of age story of a girls summer before her senior year of high school. You will feel as if you are reading your best friends diary and reliving the summer you missed out on with her. The characters feel real and you can't help but feel like you know them.
#3) Sloppy Firsts, by: Megan McCafferty
Why I picked it: A funny series about a girl, a bad boy and the crazy antics that follow as she goes through High School, the series follows her life through college. This book is written as a diary and she is often writing to her best friend. So you often feel as if you are being written to. The main character is smart and witty and you will find your self wondering how this story will unfold.
#4) Bossypants, by: Tina Fey
Why I picked it: I am not one for autobiographies but this one is hysterical. It will literally have you laughing out loud calling your sister to tell her what you just read. It is funny, poignant and memorable.
#5) The Year of Fog, by: Michelle Richmond
Why I picked it: I never read mysteries, they just are not my thing. However, this story about a women who while on a trip to the beach looks down to take a picture and when she looks up her fiances daughter is suddenly missing, will take you full speed fromt the very first chapter on the search for the little girl. You will be reading all night to find out what really happened and ultimately will she ever be found?
I hope you enjoy these books as much as I did. I recommend them often and have gotten plenty of positive feedback. I tried to make sure there was something on this list for everyone and know that these books are in no particular order.
If you have read any of them I would love to know what you think.
#1) Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, by: Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
Why I picked it: This book has something for everyone. It is a compilation of interesting studies all done in about a chapter each. Ever wonder "how much do my parenting skills really matter?" or "how much do drug dealers really make?". Well they tackle these subjects creatively and thoroughly. It is the "Mythbusters" of social economics.
#2) The Truth About Forever, by: Sarah Dessen
Why I picked it: A great summer read for a coming of age story of a girls summer before her senior year of high school. You will feel as if you are reading your best friends diary and reliving the summer you missed out on with her. The characters feel real and you can't help but feel like you know them.
#3) Sloppy Firsts, by: Megan McCafferty
Why I picked it: A funny series about a girl, a bad boy and the crazy antics that follow as she goes through High School, the series follows her life through college. This book is written as a diary and she is often writing to her best friend. So you often feel as if you are being written to. The main character is smart and witty and you will find your self wondering how this story will unfold.
#4) Bossypants, by: Tina Fey
Why I picked it: I am not one for autobiographies but this one is hysterical. It will literally have you laughing out loud calling your sister to tell her what you just read. It is funny, poignant and memorable.
#5) The Year of Fog, by: Michelle Richmond
Why I picked it: I never read mysteries, they just are not my thing. However, this story about a women who while on a trip to the beach looks down to take a picture and when she looks up her fiances daughter is suddenly missing, will take you full speed fromt the very first chapter on the search for the little girl. You will be reading all night to find out what really happened and ultimately will she ever be found?
I hope you enjoy these books as much as I did. I recommend them often and have gotten plenty of positive feedback. I tried to make sure there was something on this list for everyone and know that these books are in no particular order.
If you have read any of them I would love to know what you think.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Meeting Sarah Dessen
So for those of you who don't know the person I wanted to meet most in this world was Sarah Dessen. This past Monday I got the opportunity to meet her and get my books signed which was one of the best days of my life. I am a complete book worm and most of the people on my list to meet are authors not actors/singers and Sarah Dessen was at the top. Not just because she wrote a great book but because she wrote 12! If you haven't read any of her books, you should definitely read one. I suggest starting with "The Truth About Forever" an awesome read about a girl who starts to find herself the summer before her senior year but as a result by changing herself she is changing her mom and her mom can't handle it.
That was me meeting my idol, and yes all those books on the table are mine and she signed all of them. She was so incredibly nice and I felt so bad, because I had all of her books plus one for a friend and the first thing I did was say "I'm so sorry I have so many books to sign" and she just said "oh no, dont be sorry I remember going to my first signings and the only person who would show up was my mom. I am so appreciative of everyone who comes out to these events, I will sign anything you want me to sign." She was just amazing, so nice and answered our questions so thoroughly. It was so great, if you ever get the opportunity to go to one of her book signings don't miss out.
That was me meeting my idol, and yes all those books on the table are mine and she signed all of them. She was so incredibly nice and I felt so bad, because I had all of her books plus one for a friend and the first thing I did was say "I'm so sorry I have so many books to sign" and she just said "oh no, dont be sorry I remember going to my first signings and the only person who would show up was my mom. I am so appreciative of everyone who comes out to these events, I will sign anything you want me to sign." She was just amazing, so nice and answered our questions so thoroughly. It was so great, if you ever get the opportunity to go to one of her book signings don't miss out.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Chicken the way my mom makes it
So I'm not much of a cook but I do know a few recipes. This week my husband asked me to make what is referred to in my family as "Red chicken". I know its not the greatest title but it does taste good. It is chicken that is cooked in tomato sauce, soy sauce, onions and cilantro and served with white rice. So I am going to attempt to walk you through how I make it, but know that we never have really used measuring cups when making this so its a little different every time we make it.
So first thing is first here is the ingredients to make four chicken breasts:
-3 cans of tomato sauce
-1 cup of soy sauce
-cilantro about a third of cup to a half cup finely chopped
-onion amount is the same as the cilantro
So what I do is I finely chop the cilantro and the onion put it in a glass baking dish pour the tomato sauce and soy sauce in. Then I stir it in the baking dish then place the chicken in, this way I don't have to dirty a mixing bowl. Here is an image of the onion and cilantro chopped so you can see about how much I chop it and about how much I use.
This is the cilantro before it is chopped so you can see about how much it is before it crushed up:
Here it all is in the dish:
As you can see the chicken is completely submerged in the sauce. I cook it at a temperature of 375 for about 45 minutes or until the chicken is completely cooked (obviously). The only thing that makes this recipe hard is that the chicken is cooked in a red sauce so it takes on the coloring of if so it can be hard to tell the chicken is done by looking at it so a thermometer is really helpful. What I like about this recipe is that it is really quick and easy to make the only real prep is chopping the cilantro and the onion. Once its all in the oven I clean the cutting board, knives and anything else I got messy. Then I start the rice up. It is usually all done really close to the same time then I just put it in a bowl together and your done.
Not the prettiest or fanciest dish, but it is simple and tasty. You can definitely use different cuts of chicken, sometimes I use bone in or boneless depending on what I have in the freezer. Sometimes I use more or less soy sauce depending on how I want it to taste. If you come up with any additions or variations please send it to me I am always looking for ways to make something different.
So first thing is first here is the ingredients to make four chicken breasts:
-3 cans of tomato sauce
-1 cup of soy sauce
-cilantro about a third of cup to a half cup finely chopped
-onion amount is the same as the cilantro
So what I do is I finely chop the cilantro and the onion put it in a glass baking dish pour the tomato sauce and soy sauce in. Then I stir it in the baking dish then place the chicken in, this way I don't have to dirty a mixing bowl. Here is an image of the onion and cilantro chopped so you can see about how much I chop it and about how much I use.
This is the cilantro before it is chopped so you can see about how much it is before it crushed up:
Here it all is in the dish:
As you can see the chicken is completely submerged in the sauce. I cook it at a temperature of 375 for about 45 minutes or until the chicken is completely cooked (obviously). The only thing that makes this recipe hard is that the chicken is cooked in a red sauce so it takes on the coloring of if so it can be hard to tell the chicken is done by looking at it so a thermometer is really helpful. What I like about this recipe is that it is really quick and easy to make the only real prep is chopping the cilantro and the onion. Once its all in the oven I clean the cutting board, knives and anything else I got messy. Then I start the rice up. It is usually all done really close to the same time then I just put it in a bowl together and your done.
Not the prettiest or fanciest dish, but it is simple and tasty. You can definitely use different cuts of chicken, sometimes I use bone in or boneless depending on what I have in the freezer. Sometimes I use more or less soy sauce depending on how I want it to taste. If you come up with any additions or variations please send it to me I am always looking for ways to make something different.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Vacation rundown
So I spent the last few days in Reno, NV visiting my mom, sisters and my best friend. It was a great few days to get away and see people I dont normally get to see. On the way there we hit horrible traffic.
This is us sitting in stop and go traffic(for an hour straight).
This is my husband driving and being a good sport about said traffic.
I spent Friday with my mom and helping my youngest sister clean out her closest. It was nice getting to help my mom get ready for my second youngest sisters graduation from High School especially since I wont be able to make it to her graduation because of work. So I am cooking dinner, which mostly means I am making a salad while my husband mans the BBQ (he is excellent at BBQ, seriously the best ever) when my fourth youngest sister comes bursting through the front door and says "look what I just did". I look up from the salad and she is holding this:
She busted her new phone on the way in the door, all I could say was "at least the phone isn't broken its just the screen" trying to find the bright side here.
Saturday I got to spend with my best friend and her boyfriend at Tahoe. We had lunch at this amazing restaurant called Fire & Ice, if you ever get the opportunity you have to try it. That afternoon we hung out at the beach sunbathing while the boys explored the beach and took turns trying to drag us into the water.
This picture was taken early in the day before the sun turned us into a "hot mess."
We finished up the day by having an awesome dinner in downtown Reno and playing pool where on my last shot to sink our final ball before the eight ball I sank my ball and the eight ball at the same time which was an impressive shot for me except for the fact that we technically lost because of it.
We headed home early this morning, we had to leave by 7:00 a.m. to make home in time for church. Which I am really glad we did because our church started a new series for the sermons this week and it was really interesting. They talked about some things that I had been learning in one of the most recent books I've been reading called "The Case for Christ". It was nice to hear the information presented in a different way. So now were just getting ready for the week ahead, I go back to work this week from vacation. Im just glad school hasn't started back up quite yet, I have a couple more weeks off before that.
This is us sitting in stop and go traffic(for an hour straight).
This is my husband driving and being a good sport about said traffic.
I spent Friday with my mom and helping my youngest sister clean out her closest. It was nice getting to help my mom get ready for my second youngest sisters graduation from High School especially since I wont be able to make it to her graduation because of work. So I am cooking dinner, which mostly means I am making a salad while my husband mans the BBQ (he is excellent at BBQ, seriously the best ever) when my fourth youngest sister comes bursting through the front door and says "look what I just did". I look up from the salad and she is holding this:
She busted her new phone on the way in the door, all I could say was "at least the phone isn't broken its just the screen" trying to find the bright side here.
Saturday I got to spend with my best friend and her boyfriend at Tahoe. We had lunch at this amazing restaurant called Fire & Ice, if you ever get the opportunity you have to try it. That afternoon we hung out at the beach sunbathing while the boys explored the beach and took turns trying to drag us into the water.
This picture was taken early in the day before the sun turned us into a "hot mess."
We finished up the day by having an awesome dinner in downtown Reno and playing pool where on my last shot to sink our final ball before the eight ball I sank my ball and the eight ball at the same time which was an impressive shot for me except for the fact that we technically lost because of it.
We headed home early this morning, we had to leave by 7:00 a.m. to make home in time for church. Which I am really glad we did because our church started a new series for the sermons this week and it was really interesting. They talked about some things that I had been learning in one of the most recent books I've been reading called "The Case for Christ". It was nice to hear the information presented in a different way. So now were just getting ready for the week ahead, I go back to work this week from vacation. Im just glad school hasn't started back up quite yet, I have a couple more weeks off before that.
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