Lately I have been obsessed with mushrooms, which is funny because I
used to hate them. See... I may be opinionated, but my opinions can
change. I'm open minded like that.
Anywho... one
night a few weeks ago I wanted to make dinner without going to the
store, so I used what I had on hand and came up with my family's new
favorite recipe: Mushroom Chicken
Now, if you love
recipes and follow them to a tee, you're not going to like to cook my
food. I rarely measure anything and so you'll have to bear with my
"some" and "a swig" descriptions. But I promise you really can't mess
this up, so just try it.
What you'll need:
4 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
Salt
Pepper
Rosemary {I use fresh and chop up at least a heaping tablespoonful}
Poultry Seasoning
Italian Seasoning
Cooking Sherry or any Dry White Wine
Alright,
stop right there for a minute. You should pretty much have these
ingredients in your pantry at all times. This is how I season all my
chicken for any meal. Put the chicken in a Pyrex baking dish, season
well with everything listed and pour the wine on top. You can add lemon,
potatoes, asparagus, balsamic vinegar... any number of things, but I
promise delicious, flavorful chicken every time!
Okay, back to what you'll need:
2-3 Large Russet Potatoes
Butter
Lawry's Seasoning Salt
Garlic Salt
Heavy Cream or Cream Cheese
Shredded Cheddar Cheese
Boil
the potatoes until they're soft, drain, add a bunch of all the
ingredients I just mentioned. Mash. Taste it. Probably add more Lawry's.
Done.
Wait, I got side-tracked. There's still more stuff you'll need:
Mushrooms {I use Baby Bella and I buy them in the bag that is already cleaned and cut... I hate cleaning mushrooms}
Onion
Sugar
More Sherry
Heavy Cream
Parmesan Cheese
Okay, so here's how to do it so that it is all ready at the same time:
Peel
and cut the potatoes into large slices, about an inch thick. Put them
in a pot of salted water and set them on the stove over high heat to
boil.
Season the chicken as I described and put it in the oven at 350 degrees.
Set a timer for 20 minutes.
Heat
some oil in a sauté pan and add slices of onion, the mushrooms, and
about a tablespoon of sugar {keep a little but of the onions and
mushrooms aside for later}. Let this cook, stirring every once in a
while. Let it all caramelize and get dark and kind of burned looking.
When
the timer goes off, take the chicken out of the oven and spoon the
onions and mushrooms over the chicken. Don't pour. I use tongs. You want
any juices and little burned pieces to stay in the pan for the sauce.
Put the chicken back in the oven and set the timer for 10 minutes.
Add
some finely chopped onions and mushrooms to the pan that you just took
the other onions and mushrooms out of. About a half a cup or so of
each.
When they have cooked a bit add some of the sherry. I don't
know... maybe a half a cup to a cup. Let that reduce. Add the heavy
cream. I keep adding it until it seems like I have enough sauce for
everyone. Then sometimes I add some more wine... then maybe some more
cream... just keep going until it seems like it's enough and a good,
thick consistency.
You should probably check on your potatoes right about now. They should be done. Prepare them like I told you to above.
I like to make a simple salad to go along with it.
Did your timer go off??? It probably should be beeping right about now. So pull the chicken out of the oven.
To
serve, put a big pile of mashed potatoes in the center of your plate.
Place a chicken breast leaning on the potatoes. Sprinkle with shaved
Parmesan, then pour some of the sauce over the whole thing. Add a small
helping of salad on the side. Voila!
Beautiful. Easy. So yummy.
{Sorry about the iPhone pictures... Iwasn't really planning to blog about this, but I just had to share.}
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
You're Welcome
If you're feeling a little blue, or bored, or you just would like a good chuckle... please, to enjoy:
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Choose Joy Event
A few months ago {has it really been that long???} I told you about a new calling that I felt on my life. {You can read about it here.}
Well I have been dying to share more details, but my life has been a tad bit hectic and I wanted to wait until I had some things in order.
So I am so thrilled to finally tell you all about the Choose Joy Event: a one day, faith-based conference geared towards women who are experiencing infertility and/or have a desire to grow their family through adoption.
Can I just tell you something really quickly? When God places a calling on your life, He is faithful to provide the tools to follow through with that calling.
Within a couple of weeks of deciding to take on this event, I had women from all over the country committed to coming to California to speak at our conference. Amazing women. Women who could get paid big bucks to speak, but are coming for free because they believe in this event.
I know how lonely and painful the road of infertility can be. It is my greatest desire that Choose Joy will be a place where women can feel understood, encouraged, and informed.
Since the day I started planning I have been praying for each woman that will attend this event. I cannot wait to see how the Lord is going to change lives through the connections that are made on February 9th.
If you or anyone you know {and statistically speaking you should all know someone} is walking this path, would you please share the Choose Joy website with them?
If you would like to get involved, there are details on the website about how you can help.
I can't wait to share more with you about how this event comes together. I know there will be God-sized miracles happening along the way.
Well I have been dying to share more details, but my life has been a tad bit hectic and I wanted to wait until I had some things in order.
So I am so thrilled to finally tell you all about the Choose Joy Event: a one day, faith-based conference geared towards women who are experiencing infertility and/or have a desire to grow their family through adoption.
Can I just tell you something really quickly? When God places a calling on your life, He is faithful to provide the tools to follow through with that calling.
Within a couple of weeks of deciding to take on this event, I had women from all over the country committed to coming to California to speak at our conference. Amazing women. Women who could get paid big bucks to speak, but are coming for free because they believe in this event.
I know how lonely and painful the road of infertility can be. It is my greatest desire that Choose Joy will be a place where women can feel understood, encouraged, and informed.
Since the day I started planning I have been praying for each woman that will attend this event. I cannot wait to see how the Lord is going to change lives through the connections that are made on February 9th.
If you or anyone you know {and statistically speaking you should all know someone} is walking this path, would you please share the Choose Joy website with them?
If you would like to get involved, there are details on the website about how you can help.
I can't wait to share more with you about how this event comes together. I know there will be God-sized miracles happening along the way.
Monday, July 9, 2012
On my Mind Monday
1. After almost a decade as a mom, becoming a minivan owner has finally made me feel official.
And can I tell you something... I LOVE IT! And so does Nathan {although he might deny that if you asked him}. I'm a Mad Mom in a Minivan and I'm rockin' it!
This is Nathan trying to program our garage door opener. It took us several days. We both have been driving 2001 cars for the last decade... we feel like we have entered the space age with this car!
2. Nathan told me the other night that he doesn't like Italians. I said, "then why did you marry one?" And he said, "I thought you were Mexican."
My husband makes me giggle. I love him.
3. I'm kind of a Social Media Junkie, and my current drug of choice is Instagram.
I am obsessed. I check my feed at least 15 times a day. It is what I do at stop lights, when I am putting Penelope down for a nap, when I'm walking the dog, when I should be packaging orders. I love it. Love. And while I know I should not find my self worth in social media, I have to admit that every time that cute little bubble pops up to tell me that someone likes one of my photos, or better yet left me a comment, or better yet started following me, I get giddy. Instagram... please don't let Facebook ruin you. Please!
What's on your mind this Monday?
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Everyone has Heard It
John 3:16. I would venture to guess that it is one of the most well known verses in the bible.
"For God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son, that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life." {See... I just did that from memory. I didn't even Google it.}
It is an important verse because it is the essence of Christianity. It is the why and the how of Christianity.
Then there is verse 17.
"For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him."
Not so well known. {This one I had to Google.}
I mentioned earlier this year that God has really been working on my judgmental heart. I have been very consciously trying to love and not to judge.
A couple of weeks ago a friend posted a photo on Facebook that got me thinking. It was a picture of a man holding a sign that said, "As Jesus said about gay people, ' '." I am not trying to start any kind of controversial conversation here, I mention this only to say that it got me thinking about John 3:17.
I believe that the bible is the inspired word of God. I believe it is the truth, and cannot be cut and pasted to suit your desires or ways of life. I believe that we are all sinners in need of a Savior, and that to God, sin is sin. Period. I also believe that there are certain things that are black and white in the bible, and other things that are much more gray, and that faith is about believing even when we don't completely understand.
Having said all that, I go back to my previous paragraph. This photo got me thinking. Jesus really did come into the world with one goal: to save us. To save the lost. And we are all lost.
If Christ, the only perfect human being to ever walk the face of the earth, could live a life of compassion, empathy, understanding, and most importantly love, how can I, a sinner who fails on a daily basis, stand in judgment of others???
I'm going to be meditating on John 3:17 this week. Will you join me?
"For God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son, that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life." {See... I just did that from memory. I didn't even Google it.}
It is an important verse because it is the essence of Christianity. It is the why and the how of Christianity.
Then there is verse 17.
"For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him."
Not so well known. {This one I had to Google.}
I mentioned earlier this year that God has really been working on my judgmental heart. I have been very consciously trying to love and not to judge.
A couple of weeks ago a friend posted a photo on Facebook that got me thinking. It was a picture of a man holding a sign that said, "As Jesus said about gay people, ' '." I am not trying to start any kind of controversial conversation here, I mention this only to say that it got me thinking about John 3:17.
I believe that the bible is the inspired word of God. I believe it is the truth, and cannot be cut and pasted to suit your desires or ways of life. I believe that we are all sinners in need of a Savior, and that to God, sin is sin. Period. I also believe that there are certain things that are black and white in the bible, and other things that are much more gray, and that faith is about believing even when we don't completely understand.
Having said all that, I go back to my previous paragraph. This photo got me thinking. Jesus really did come into the world with one goal: to save us. To save the lost. And we are all lost.
If Christ, the only perfect human being to ever walk the face of the earth, could live a life of compassion, empathy, understanding, and most importantly love, how can I, a sinner who fails on a daily basis, stand in judgment of others???
I'm going to be meditating on John 3:17 this week. Will you join me?
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Mapalicious
Before we moved I had a map on the wall of my office on which we had placed a pin in every city where we have sold a calendar.
I had a new map made when we moved {from my friend Nancy Yuhas of Vinyl by Design}, but I never got around to putting it up.
Until yesterday.
{Excuse the cheese phone pic... I'm lazy.} The seem down the middle of the map is because it is on my closet doors.
Pretty cool, huh? It made me feel young and hip to put it up. Then I looked in the mirror, saw my gray roots and dorky outfit and remembered that I am no longer either of those things.
It took us about six hours to "re-pin" our map, which now has at least one pin in every single state {which would also include Hawaii and Alaska, except that they are mysteriously missing}.
Now I am obsessing over maps.
I had a new map made when we moved {from my friend Nancy Yuhas of Vinyl by Design}, but I never got around to putting it up.
Until yesterday.
{Excuse the cheese phone pic... I'm lazy.} The seem down the middle of the map is because it is on my closet doors.
Pretty cool, huh? It made me feel young and hip to put it up. Then I looked in the mirror, saw my gray roots and dorky outfit and remembered that I am no longer either of those things.
It took us about six hours to "re-pin" our map, which now has at least one pin in every single state {which would also include Hawaii and Alaska, except that they are mysteriously missing}.
Now I am obsessing over maps.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Flawed Perfection Jewelry
I couldn't resist sharing with you all about my friend Megan and her business, Flawed Perfection Jewelry.
Megan hand crafts some beautiful jewelry, and she is currently getting ready to release a brand new line of Swarovski Crystal jewelry that is to die for!
For the next three days {May 16th to the 18th}, she is holding a pre-sale of this new collection, and anyone that orders during this time is going to get to custom select the colors for their pieces. After the pre-sale Megan will email you to help you create the perfect custom piece.
I am definitely placing my order today!
But guess what??? There's an added incentive for you: place an order during Megan's pre-sale, and come back here and leave a comment telling me what you ordered. Everyone that comments will be entered to win a $25 gift certificate to Much Ado About You!
So go! Order now.
Megan hand crafts some beautiful jewelry, and she is currently getting ready to release a brand new line of Swarovski Crystal jewelry that is to die for!
For the next three days {May 16th to the 18th}, she is holding a pre-sale of this new collection, and anyone that orders during this time is going to get to custom select the colors for their pieces. After the pre-sale Megan will email you to help you create the perfect custom piece.
I am definitely placing my order today!
But guess what??? There's an added incentive for you: place an order during Megan's pre-sale, and come back here and leave a comment telling me what you ordered. Everyone that comments will be entered to win a $25 gift certificate to Much Ado About You!
So go! Order now.
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