Thursday, May 26, 2011

I promised Mom I'd post this: Thai Chicken with Peanut sauce

4 chicken breasts: slice thin
2 t oil
1 T minced garlic
1 T minced ginger

Put the oil in a skillet. Add the other ingredients and cook until chicken is done. About 5-7 min.

Add and stir
3/4 c. sliced green onions
1/4 c. chopped peanuts

Add and stir well:
1 T soy sauce
1 T sherry/chicken broth/ or water if you don't have chicken broth
1 t. sugar

Add Peanut Sauce:
3 T creamy peanut butter (I have even used crunchy peanut butter when I didn't have chopped peanuts)
2 Veg oil
4 T soy sauce
4 T sugar
4 t rice wine vinegar
1 t seasame seed oil
1/8-1/4 t cayenne pepper (or to taste)

Stir till mixed well. Serve over rice. I usually do less meat and throw in vegetables, like zucchini. I usually make more of the peanut sauce because I love sauce. You will seriously be licking the bowl afterwards. Trust me. Everybody does.

BEST Tomato Sauce Ever!


I found this recipe in my parenting magazine from the chef on the reality tv show "Food Revolution", Jamie Oliver. I have never seen the show but I have heard of him before and the recipe looked very healthy. So, after 4 trips to the store to get all the ingredients I decided to do it. I am so glad I did. It is really good an really good for you. Plus, it makes a ton so you can freeze some for later. It was so good I thought I would share it with yall since we are all on a health kick, even if we aren't all in the competition-lol!

Makes 13 cups
Prep time: 15 min.
Cooking time: 1 hour

Prep your veggies: Peel 2 small onions, trim 1 small leek (thoroughly washed of sand)and 2 stalks celery, halve and dessed 2 red bell peppers, then roughly chop everything. Use the coarse side of a box grater to grate 2 zucchinis and 2 carrots. Heat a large saucepan (big enough to hold all the ingredients) over medium heat. Add a tablespoon of olive oil to the pan, followed by all your chopped and grated veggies. Add a large pinch of dried oregano (I found out a large pinch means about a tablespoon :0)-) and 2 bay leaves, then cook slowly, stirring occasionally, for about 20 minutes with the lid on, or until the vegetables are soft but not starting to brown. Meanwhile, peel 1 small butternut squash, then carefully cut it int half, scoop out and discard the seeds, and coarsely grate the flesh. Add it to the pan of vegetales. Add 4 (14.5 oz) cans of plum tomatoes with juice, 2 cups water, a pinch of sea salt and fresh black pepper. Bring to a boil, then simmer for about 30 minutes, or until the squash is soft. Take the pan off the heat, spoon out the bay leaves, and let the sauce cool slightly before blitzing with a stick blender until smooth (or use a bleder or food processor in batches, but make sure the lid is secure).

Spring Pasta - serves 6

Cook 1 lb. dried fettuccine in a large pot of salted boiling water according to package directions. Meanwhile, reheat 4 cups of homemade tomato sauce in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Snap the woody ends off a bunch (about 8 oz.) of asparagus stalks and discard. Slice the stalks finely with a kinife, leaving the tips whole. Add the sliced asparagus and the tips to the sauce and simmer for about 1 minute. then remove from heat and stir in a few fresh basil leaves, if handy. By now your pasta should be cooked. Save a cup of cooking water before draining the pasta. Quickly add the fettuccine to your sauce and toss, adding splashes of pasta water as needed to loosen the sauce. Serve with a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil and a grating of fresh parmesan cheese.

1/2 cup sauce contains 2-3 servings of veggies

Monday, May 23, 2011

Wellness competition.

Why don't we report our points for each week on the blog? That way we can keep tabs and encourage one another.

Just for the record, this "wellness plan" almost killed me tonight. I just drank 3 glasses of water and now feel like I'm going to puke. People die this way.

game on!

hey everyone....it's day 1 of our wellness challenge. hopefully everyone is excited to make their life even better than it is. i'm really looking forward to making some good life long changes (more veggies in my life, and maybe a little more sleep) but whatever it is that you are seeking, i know we can do it together. we are a powerful group of women who can achieve great things! i'm so glad we're on the same team.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Gratitude






I still can see their faces and hear their squeals of laughter. This was Cedar Hills Farm.

Josh took off a day of vacation on his birthday and we packed a picnic and took off for a 45 min. drive to our first farm in TN. It was such a perfect day that I had to share my memories with all of you to show you just how grateful I am for life and ALL that is in it. The boys wanted to hold these chicks over and over and we practically had to drag them away from it so others could have a turn...they still talk about holding the green and blue chicks. We saw rabbits, hogs, cows, a turkey, a peacock,hens, ponies, ducks, and just about any other kind of farm animal you can think of. We took a small train ride where we got to see a birds nest with eggs in it and a hay ride out to a field where the kids could pick out some Easter eggs. We ate lunch and played at their playground and we left tired, dirty, and full of smiles and wonderful memories. It was the perfect day.