This month was the month of meal prep. I've always wanted to spend a day creating meals for breakfast or lunch for the week, in part so that I didn't have to spend all my money on breakfast and lunch, but also to be able to control what I eat a little better.
Pins I Tried:
Low Carb Egg Muffins
Not only were these "muffins" delicious, but they were fairly healthy AND I got to use my muffin tin for the first time. This was definitely something I'll make again, they were super easy.
Breakfast Burritos
I have a confession. When done right, I love (LOVE) McDonald's breakfast burritos. I have been wanting to make my own for a while and finally got around to it this month. Not only was it fairly easy to make, but I made a ton in a very short time. Dave loves grabbing these in the morning and has even forgotten to take out our dinner for the night (practically every morning) because he sees these and forgets to. These aren't as good as McDonald's burritos (when they're done right), but at least I know I'm getting a good burrito every time.
Chicken BLT Avocado Salad
This recipe is another favorite of Dave's. I originally made it for myself and then he tried some and practically half of it was gone when it went to make my lunch the next morning. Between this recipe and the muffins I also got more practice with cooking bacon, which I rarely do.
Recipes ripped out of magazines I finally made:
Bobby Dean's One Pan Roasted Chicken and Broccoli
Healthy, easy and I finally got to use my roasting pan (another thing I've never used before), and it was delicious. I'm really liking this cooking challenge.
So far I've learned quite a few techniques but I've also learned that I have too many items in my kitchen that I've never used. I'm glad I'm finally getting around to using them. Maybe I'll start incorporating the use of unused kitchen items into my challenge?
Monday, March 30, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Travel Bucket List
Dave and I are prepping for a quick vacation to Chicago this weekend and it got me thinking about all the places we want to go. I decided that I should probably document somewhere a bucket list of places we want to go. This list is not exclusive, just ones that I want to highlight for you.
1. Stay in a tree house
Dave and I want to visit all 50 states, right now we're at 10 states so we have a long way to go. One place I definitely want to stay in is a tree house. Airbnb has quite a few tree houses on their site, but this one in Georgia definitely is one I'd like to stay in.
2. Go to Paris and stay in a room that has a view of the Eiffel Tower.
I found this hotel on Trip Advisor. I think it would be incredible to be able to wake up while on vacation and be able to see the tower every morning. If you're going to go to Paris, why not, right?
3. Sleep in a hotel where one wall is missing and I can see the scenery.
Who am I kidding? This place is insanely gorgeous. It's pricey, so I'm going to have to start saving now. Infinity pool? Yes please!
What are some places you want to go on your bucket list?
1. Stay in a tree house
Dave and I want to visit all 50 states, right now we're at 10 states so we have a long way to go. One place I definitely want to stay in is a tree house. Airbnb has quite a few tree houses on their site, but this one in Georgia definitely is one I'd like to stay in.
2. Go to Paris and stay in a room that has a view of the Eiffel Tower.
I found this hotel on Trip Advisor. I think it would be incredible to be able to wake up while on vacation and be able to see the tower every morning. If you're going to go to Paris, why not, right?
3. Sleep in a hotel where one wall is missing and I can see the scenery.
Who am I kidding? This place is insanely gorgeous. It's pricey, so I'm going to have to start saving now. Infinity pool? Yes please!
What are some places you want to go on your bucket list?
Monday, March 23, 2015
15 in '15 March Update
As of this month I am halfway through the reading challenge, even with an extra book thrown in the mix, unless you count the fact that I didn't finish two of them....anyway, here's what I read from the challenge list this month:
A Discovery of Witches
This book started out so slow, like first 200 pages slow but once it started to pick up, I really enjoyed it. It took me a while to get through this book, probably because it had such a slow start. It reminded me a bit too much of Twilight which made me not like this book as much as I probably would if I hadn't thought that. I'm interested enough to pick up the second book eventually and see where the story goes.
Insurgent
It took me a full year to pick up the second book in the Divergent series and I have no idea why because I really enjoyed the first one. The second book was just as good as the first and since I finished it just in time for the movie to be released, it'll all be fresh in my mind to see how the film adapts the story.
Here's the complete list (links will go to the post that I wrote about the book):
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2. TV Gods
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4. The Thousand Dollar Tan Line
5. The Serpent of Venice
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8. Orange is the New Black
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10. Dead Until Dark
11. The Great Gatsby
12. The Glass Castle
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15. The Clan of the Cave Bear
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I would love to hear about what you read this month!
I'm on Goodreads, if you'd like to add me.
Monday, March 16, 2015
5 Things Every Adult Should Have
Getting hit by the deer last week made me realize that there are some things that everyone should have once they are an adult. It's things that we don't think about until we absolutely need them, and now that I have needed them, I'm glad I had them.
1. A savings account
Everyone's got an opinion on how much you should have. Some say 3 months worth of income. Dave Ramsey says $1,000 until you have other debts paid off. It doesn't matter what you have, just have something. It's bad enough to get into an accident, it's even worse if you have to figure out how you're going to pay for the deductible. It's nice having the peace of mind.
2. Rental car coverage on your insurance
Is your car the only means of transportation you have to get where you need to go? If you live out in the country like I do, the answer is yes. I can't rely on public transportation to get me to and from work. If this the case for you too, then there is no reason why you should not have the rental car coverage on your policy. I pay maybe $10 a year for it on my insurance and that got me $30 a day for a rental. If I didn't have the coverage on my policy I would be scrambling to find a way to and from school and work while my car is in the shop.
3. A 401k
Knowing I have money for retirement is great, but there's more to it than that. I'm going to say something that goes against popular opinion. I have used my 401k for closing costs on my house and to pay for tuition one semester. Do I think it should be used as a first case scenario? Absolutely not, but I also think that if you're young you should use it if you need it.
4. A go to meal you can make
Everybody needs one recipe they can make, whether its a dip for a party, or a dinner for two. You need to know how to make something and contribute.
5. A solid group of friends
Do I really have to explain myself here?
What are some other things you think all adults must have?
1. A savings account
Everyone's got an opinion on how much you should have. Some say 3 months worth of income. Dave Ramsey says $1,000 until you have other debts paid off. It doesn't matter what you have, just have something. It's bad enough to get into an accident, it's even worse if you have to figure out how you're going to pay for the deductible. It's nice having the peace of mind.
2. Rental car coverage on your insurance
Is your car the only means of transportation you have to get where you need to go? If you live out in the country like I do, the answer is yes. I can't rely on public transportation to get me to and from work. If this the case for you too, then there is no reason why you should not have the rental car coverage on your policy. I pay maybe $10 a year for it on my insurance and that got me $30 a day for a rental. If I didn't have the coverage on my policy I would be scrambling to find a way to and from school and work while my car is in the shop.
3. A 401k
Knowing I have money for retirement is great, but there's more to it than that. I'm going to say something that goes against popular opinion. I have used my 401k for closing costs on my house and to pay for tuition one semester. Do I think it should be used as a first case scenario? Absolutely not, but I also think that if you're young you should use it if you need it.
4. A go to meal you can make
Everybody needs one recipe they can make, whether its a dip for a party, or a dinner for two. You need to know how to make something and contribute.
5. A solid group of friends
Do I really have to explain myself here?
What are some other things you think all adults must have?
Friday, March 13, 2015
End of the Week Roundup
This week has been a rough one. For the most part, every bad thing that happened would not have been a big deal if it had happened on its own but when it happens along with a bunch of other bad things, it makes for a bad week. It's during weeks like this one where I am reminded of the song "Lonely Day" by System of a Down when the song ends with "Such a lonely day, and it's mine. It's a day I'm glad I survived". I think I can definitely say I survived this week.
1. Saturday wasn't all bad. It started out rough with my hairdresser cancelling on me because she was sick (understandable!) and the receptionist at her salon not being accommodating to me at all (not understandable). After she felt better my hairdresser called me and squeezed me in next Thursday. Anyway, not the point of this bullet, I also met up with my cousin and we had a crafting day. We decided to try out the arm knit scarf and I think it turned out great!
2. Tuesday a deer hit my car. Well I should say that a man driving in the opposite direction of me hit a deer which then sent the deer into my car. I cried for the deer. I cried for my car which has never been in a major accident in the 8 1/2 years that I've had it. I cried for the shock of it. Then I moved on. Dave, being the awesome husband that he is, picked up the rental for me while I took his truck to school for the evening. I, being the unobservant wife that I always am, crushed the flowers he left in the truck to lift my spirits by throwing my purse on top of them and not realizing they were in the car until I got to school. I'm an ass, I know, thanks.
3. My Quilts by Nicole page hit 200 likes on Thursday (yesterday). I definitely needed a good boost yesterday morning and that did the trick. I was so happy I held a quick one day giveaway and gave a bear away! Speaking of bears, I also finished the She-Ra bear that I shared with you guys last week.
4. Also occurring on Thursday: Me catching Squish practicing for America's Next Top Model.
5. I know it's not the "same" but I kinda know what parents are talking about when they talk about how cute their kids are. This is going to be creepy, but I'm okay with that, but I swear my cats are so cute they could be models. Please judge me silently or behind my back.
That's it for this week, thank God it's over! How did your week turn out?
1. Saturday wasn't all bad. It started out rough with my hairdresser cancelling on me because she was sick (understandable!) and the receptionist at her salon not being accommodating to me at all (not understandable). After she felt better my hairdresser called me and squeezed me in next Thursday. Anyway, not the point of this bullet, I also met up with my cousin and we had a crafting day. We decided to try out the arm knit scarf and I think it turned out great!
2. Tuesday a deer hit my car. Well I should say that a man driving in the opposite direction of me hit a deer which then sent the deer into my car. I cried for the deer. I cried for my car which has never been in a major accident in the 8 1/2 years that I've had it. I cried for the shock of it. Then I moved on. Dave, being the awesome husband that he is, picked up the rental for me while I took his truck to school for the evening. I, being the unobservant wife that I always am, crushed the flowers he left in the truck to lift my spirits by throwing my purse on top of them and not realizing they were in the car until I got to school. I'm an ass, I know, thanks.
3. My Quilts by Nicole page hit 200 likes on Thursday (yesterday). I definitely needed a good boost yesterday morning and that did the trick. I was so happy I held a quick one day giveaway and gave a bear away! Speaking of bears, I also finished the She-Ra bear that I shared with you guys last week.
4. Also occurring on Thursday: Me catching Squish practicing for America's Next Top Model.
5. I know it's not the "same" but I kinda know what parents are talking about when they talk about how cute their kids are. This is going to be creepy, but I'm okay with that, but I swear my cats are so cute they could be models. Please judge me silently or behind my back.
That's it for this week, thank God it's over! How did your week turn out?
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