This blog is about my life, about me, about my family and about my journey to have a baby and adopt, and My gastric sleeve journey, and hoping to include recipes, and menu plans, and other projects that i'm going to take on.
Monday, June 3, 2013
My Herbalife Recipes
Monday, October 17, 2011
Meal Plan for 10-10 to 10-16
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Weekly Menu Plan 10-3 to 10-9
Monday, May 9, 2011
update on my first attempt at making "bites"
Ok well this was my first attempt at making bites, and um well they smelled pretty good while cooking, but i did a few things wrong......but you gotta attempt it a few times to make it right i guess....that's how life works.
Well first I should have this is a must.....drained (or used a paper towel to soak up cause not really anything to actually drain) the dang sausage....cause it was pretty oily...next time I'm going to use a leaner meat for sure..like sand which meat lean cut of ham or something like that would be good, prolly shouldn't be having sausage anyways....but it sounded good with the egg bites....but i was pretty lazy :( my back started hurting a bit cause i was doing dishes and then started cooking so instead of draining the sausage i let it sit there to cool....uggg.....my bad. Well also didn't have shredded cheese so i just chopped up some cheddar and yea shredded prolly woulda worked better...it was extremely cheesy I'll tell you that, but that really added to the oily factor on top of the sausage, not to mention spraying the muffin pan with the olive oil non stick spray added more oily....fun...messy :( I'm really not that great when it comes to cooking, i either have a disaster or something that's i guess somewhat edible. Sometimes i can make pretty yummy things, just trial and error i guess. Well also remember the paper muffin cups....don't use those with the egg bites, ewww it just made even more of a mess for me to clean, woulda been better off just cooking them straight in the pan then in the muffin cups, but again...live and learn....:) So i pretty much ended up with a greasy mess to clean up, but the eggbites turned out pretty tasty, and these were made in mini muffin tin not full size muffin tin, and i was only able to eat 1 and i felt full. Oh and i have pictures yay :) I just tallied up my calories for today so far on www.myfitnesspal.com and I've only had 299 calories, and 23 grams of protein, so i should probably add another shake today or some protein ice cream.
Oh i thought I'd add that last pic because I'm adding pics of all my furry babies, so far I've introduced you to Skaro and Daisy, well this one is Waffle, she's my stepson Brandon's dog, she was one of the ones Skaro got pregnant. :)
Monday, April 4, 2011
My Turkey Chili Recipe Thursday, January 13, 2011
Turkey Chili
Ingredients:
Ground Turkey 2-3 pounds
Turkey Bacon 6 slices (if your not a bacon fan just don’t add bacon J)
Onion, med. Chop 1 ¼ cups (use more or less depending on your taste)
Garlic, minced 1 TBSP. (I use the little jar pre-minced garlic)
Ground Cumin 1 ½ TBSP.
Ground Chili Powder 1 ½ TBSP.
Paprika 1 TBSP
Back Pepper 1 tsp.
Salt 1 tsp.
Rotel (do not drain) 2 10 oz cans or 1 28.5 oz can (depending on how much tomato and pepper you want in your chili, also can use mild or hot depending on what you like.)
Tabasco 1 TBSP.
Worcestershire Sauce 1 ½ TBSP.
Beef Broth 1-2 Cans (depending on how liquidy you like your chili)
Sugar 2 TBSP. Or Sugar Substitute Equivalent
Olive Oil 1-2 TBSP
Directions:
1. Saute Ground Turkey until brown. Make sure turkey is completely broken up, no big chunks.
2. Saute Turkey Bacon until cooked. Cook onions in Olive oil until soft, add garlic and cook briefly. Add Turkey to onion/garlic mixture. Stir in cumin, chili powder, paprika, black pepper, and salt.
3. Stir in Tabasco, Worcestershire Sauce, Beef Broth, Sugar (or sugar substitute), and rotel. Cook mixture until it boils; then turn down to low simmer and cook about 2 hours Stirring occasionally to keep from scorching.
4. Taste and Adjust seasoning, serve with shredded cheddar and chopped onions, or sour cream.
Alternate way of cooking, follow steps 1 and 2 and then add to a slow cooker along with the rest of the ingrediants in step 3 and cook on high for 2-3 hours or on low for 6-7 hours.