Crockpot recipe #1
the boys call it elegant chicken noodle soup, but it's really cheesey garlic chicken
Here it is, according to a family of 5.
4-5 chicken breast
4 cans of cream of chicken soup
2 cans of cheddar cheese soup
2 tablespoons if garlic powder(more or less, depends how much you like garlic)
4 tablespoons of butter
Salt and pepper
Put in the crock pot low for 6-8 hours
You can Fix spaghetti noodles when it's ready to serve.
You can take out the chicken and shred it
You can make it fresh or pre make it and freeze it, just set it out in the fridge the night before and you can run it under water before you put it in the crockpot!
Let me know if you try it and if you like it!!
Enjoy!!
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Ranch Pretzels
I am addicted to pinterest! Any free time I get, I check pinterest. Last week I found a recipe for ranch pretzels and thought I would give it a try!
Here's what they end up looking like!
Let me know if you have any questions or comments!
Here's what they end up looking like!
All you need is 4 ingredients!
Dry Ranch mix
(I bought the cheap best choice branch and it was only $.75 compared to the name brand that was almost $2.00)
Vegetable Oil
Bag of Pretzels
(You can get sticks, mini, original, whatever)
Garlic Powder
To start, just pour the pretzels into a big gallon sized ziplock baggy.
Then add 3/4 cup of oil into the bag and shake it to cover all the pretzels
Pour in the packet of dry ranch
I added about 2 tablespoons of garlic powder to mine, but you can add more or less, depending on how much you like garlic
Mix it all up again.
Place it on a cookie sheet and put it in the oven at 200 degrees for 20 minutes.
Let them cool and enjoy!
Thursday, January 2, 2014
DIY ice cream sandwiches
Everybody loves having ice cream sandwich bars for a treat, but they are loaded with calories and sugars! To start the year off eating right, I have an alternative treat that is BETTER than a klondike bar.. But first here is the nutrition facts for a Klondike Ice Cream Sandwich bar
As you can see, for a little treat, you are consuming 134 calories and almost 14 grams of sugar!
If you don't want to completely give up delicious snacks, I have a homemade ice cream cookie treat that will leave you satisfied and eating less calories!
Graham Cracker and Cool whip sandwich
These look similar to a klondike sandwich but are much healthier..
Ingredients:
Plain Graham Crackers
Fat Free Cool Whip
All you do is put the cool whip on the graham crackers and eat it like a sandwich!
Heres the nutrition facts for the graham crackers and the cool whip
Graham crackers
Nutrition Facts | |||||
Serving Size 1 cracker (2-1/2" square) | |||||
Amount Per Serving | |||||
Calories from Fat 6
Calories 30 | |||||
% Daily Values* | |||||
Total Fat 0.71g | 1% | ||||
Saturated Fat 0.106g | 1% | ||||
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.268g | |||||
Monounsaturated Fat 0.286g | |||||
Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | ||||
Sodium 42mg | 2% | ||||
Potassium 9mg | |||||
Total Carbohydrate 5.38g | 2% | ||||
Dietary Fiber 0.2g | 1% | ||||
Sugars 2.18g | |||||
Protein 0.48g | |||||
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Cool Whip
I hope you enjoy!
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Natural Hair Dyes
I have been wanting to make my hair a little darker, but I didn't want to put chemicals in it and damage it. So I got on the computer and did a little research on google. There are a couple of ways to naturally darken your hair.
Coffee/Black tea
For this I haven't tried the black tea, but currently my hair is soaking in the coffee mixture.
All I did was make a pot of coffee, with a little more coffee grins than usual. You need to let it cool, so put it in the fridge. (I Didn't let mine cool completely, and it kind of burned...ouch) I washed and conditioned my hair and then I squeezed all the extra water out. I then took a bowl and put it under my hair. I poured the coffee over my hair and let it fall into the bowl. I did this repeatedly like 6 times. You probably should do it more, but I was getting impatient. You also can do this over the sink, I just did it in the shower because it can get a little messy. I dried it with a towel and tied it in a pony tail. I let mine stay in the towel because I didn't want coffee dripping everywhere. I've done this before with a shower cap, and it dripped A LOT..
During my research I read that after a couple hours you can rinse out the coffee, but I'm going to see what happens if I leave it in overnight.. Plus, I am not staying up until midnight on a school night. No thanks.
I read that sometimes this takes a few rinses before it finally starts to set in. I will make a follow up blog to show a before and after and how many times I had to do the coffee rinse before it made my hair dark.
PS. This has made my hair super shiny and silky, after an hour I can already tell!
Sage leavesI had heard of the coffee mix before, but I had never heard about sage leaves!! I decided to try a mini mix of it tonight! I didn't even know that I had sage leaves in my spice cabinet, but I guess I did!
You need to boil 2 cups of water and 1/2 a cup of sage leaves and then let it sit and simmer for 30 minutes. Then you need to strain out the sage leaves. This was a hard task for me.. But it is crucial to get all the little pieces out otherwise it will get stuck in your hair. (I learned this the hard way....)
You can add some apple cider vinegar..(I did) and then you just pour it all over your hair
Henna
I will post more about this if I ever decide to try it..
I will let you all know in the morning or the following weeks how my hair darkening process goes.
Thanks for reading!
Coffee/Black tea
For this I haven't tried the black tea, but currently my hair is soaking in the coffee mixture.
All I did was make a pot of coffee, with a little more coffee grins than usual. You need to let it cool, so put it in the fridge. (I Didn't let mine cool completely, and it kind of burned...ouch) I washed and conditioned my hair and then I squeezed all the extra water out. I then took a bowl and put it under my hair. I poured the coffee over my hair and let it fall into the bowl. I did this repeatedly like 6 times. You probably should do it more, but I was getting impatient. You also can do this over the sink, I just did it in the shower because it can get a little messy. I dried it with a towel and tied it in a pony tail. I let mine stay in the towel because I didn't want coffee dripping everywhere. I've done this before with a shower cap, and it dripped A LOT..
During my research I read that after a couple hours you can rinse out the coffee, but I'm going to see what happens if I leave it in overnight.. Plus, I am not staying up until midnight on a school night. No thanks.
I read that sometimes this takes a few rinses before it finally starts to set in. I will make a follow up blog to show a before and after and how many times I had to do the coffee rinse before it made my hair dark.
PS. This has made my hair super shiny and silky, after an hour I can already tell!
Sage leavesI had heard of the coffee mix before, but I had never heard about sage leaves!! I decided to try a mini mix of it tonight! I didn't even know that I had sage leaves in my spice cabinet, but I guess I did!
You need to boil 2 cups of water and 1/2 a cup of sage leaves and then let it sit and simmer for 30 minutes. Then you need to strain out the sage leaves. This was a hard task for me.. But it is crucial to get all the little pieces out otherwise it will get stuck in your hair. (I learned this the hard way....)
You can add some apple cider vinegar..(I did) and then you just pour it all over your hair
Henna
I will post more about this if I ever decide to try it..
I will let you all know in the morning or the following weeks how my hair darkening process goes.
Thanks for reading!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Diy window/mirror clings!
Windows clings! So simple little kids could do this as a fun craft.
Supplies:
1 tube of demensional fabric paint
Ziploc bag
Snowflakes to trace (optional)
Step 1- decide what snowflake you want and print it off and put the Ziploc bag over it
Step 2: apply a generous amount of the paint on the Ziploc bag
Step 3- let them dry. The thicker they are, the longer it takes, but if they are too thin they'll break. Mine took around 7 hours to dry..
Step 4- this Step is a little messy.. you have to carefully Peel them off and don't let the ends stick to each other
Step 5- apply to a window or mirror and enjoy. :)
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Holiday Snack
Sausage Balls!
Every year around Thanksgiving and Christmas, my mom always fixed sausage balls! This is one of the easiest snacks to make, only requiring 4 ingredients!Ingredients:
1lb of Sausage
2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
2-3 cups of Busquick
tablespoon of water
Step 1: Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees
Step 2: Take a cookie pan and spray a little bit spam on it
Step 3: Take all your ingredients and mix them into a big bowl.
Step 4: You want to add a little bit of water to the mix, but not too much.
Step 5: Mix all the ingredients until all the ingredients are nice and compact
Step 6: Take out little sections at a time, and ball them up and put them on the cookie sheet, and do this until all the ingredients are gone
Step 7: Place them in the oven for 20 minutes, and i suggest checking them at 10 minutes and maybe turning the cookie sheet
Step 8: Take them out of the oven and right away get them off the cookie sheet so they dont burn.
Step 9: Enjoy!
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