Thursday, June 20, 2013

Chicken Delishiousness

I am having fun perusing my boards and selecting which pins to post about next.  Normally, I will just blog once a week, but tonight's pin was just too good not to share immediately!  I have no idea what they called it...but I call it delicious!

Ingredients: Chicken breast (boneless and skinless....recipe calls for 4 but my supermarket pkg had 3)
                    1 box stove top (I used the one for chicken...but I think the savory herb would be great
                                   as well)
                    1/2 cup sour cream
                    1 can cream of chicken soup
                    1/4 cup water

This cooks in your trusty crock pot.  I love crock pot cooking in the summer because they use less energy than the oven and put off way less heat. 

First, you put your chicken in the bottom of the crock pot.






Next, dump the box of stove top over the chicken.





Combine the sour cream, cream of chicken soup, and water in a bowl and stir well.  Once it is nice and creamy pour it over the stove top and spread out as evenly as possible.





Put the lid on and cook on low for 4 hours.  That's it...it is literally that easy!!  When it's all done and you are ready to serve it, take a fork and "fluff" the stove top up a bit.  It will help to stir in the remaining "sauce" and you will not be sorry. 


I forgot to take a picture of the crock pot before I plated it...I was so ready to eat it that I wasn't thinking! The chicken just fell apart but wasn't the least bit dry.  You could even add some cheese to the top if you wanted!  This was hands down one of the easiest meals I have ever made. Hope you will enjoy it, too!!  Another big thumbs up for this one!!


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Once Upon a Pinterest...

Ok...I, like many others, am a hardcore Pinterest addict.  I love it.  All of it.  The funny bits, the food, the crafty ideas, the home decor...you name it, I will pin it.  My intentions upon pinning are always good.  "Oh! That looks so good!  I will grab those ingredients at the store and make that this week!"  Yeah right.  So many pins...so little time.  One of the blessings of my profession is a short break in the summer. (Disclaimer--Yes, teachers get some time off.  However, I am attending several workshops, realigning my curriculum to new state standards, reading the new novels I will be reading again with my students in the the next year, and working in my classroom....and I am far from the busiest teacher in the summertime. Just in case you wanted to make the "I wish I was a teacher so that I could only work 9 months a year comment...because you shouldn't. :) )  That being said, I have decided to take some of my "time off" to try out those pins just sitting on my various boards waiting to be used.  I will report back here with the outcomes as sort of a public service announcement for the posterity of any others who were wondering about said pins.  Fun...yes?  Hope so...because here we go!


Today I will be discussing two pins: one claiming to be the "ONLY" floor cleaner you will ever need and another for homemade brownie mix. 

1) Floor Cleaner
    Ingredients: 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1 TBS liquid dish soap, 1/4 cup baking soda, and 2 gallons
    of very warm tap water
( I have white, ceramic tile in my kitchen/bathrooms and wood tile in my husband's office. )

The description on the pin said that my floors would be spotless and everything would be left "smelling amazing."  Well...here's the scoop...they were half right!  My floors were definitely sparkly clean and it was super easy (and cheap) to mix up.  It made loads of suds (which I love) and my floors were not remotely sticky afterward. It is also a safe, (harsh) chemical-free cleaning alternative.  I am by no means the greenest person on the planet...though I would love to be...but I do always try to find environmentally/pet/kid friendly products for cleaning...and this fit the bill for me!  As for the smelling great part....I didn't notice much of a smell at all. At first, I was worried that it would have a strong vinegar smell that would linger for a while...but that was not the case.  I think the lack of smell is what I like most about it. Clean floors...no strong odor...safe for the family/environment...sold!  I give this pin a thumbs up!! 


2) "You'll never buy boxed brownie mix again!"
     Ingredients: 1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup flour, 1/3 cup cocoa, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp baking powder, 2 eggs,
     1/2 cup oil, 1 tsp vanilla
     Bake: 350 F for 20-25 min

I am married to the biggest brownie lover I have ever met...and he can be particular.  So, when I saw this recipe I decided to give it a whirl and not tell him they were made from scratch. If I said that they were a hit, that would be an understatement.  He LOVED them!  The ingredients are already in you pantry (for most folks) and it takes no time at all to whip them up (which is both dangerous and wonderful).  I will admit that they are not always as moist as some store-bought brownie mixes, but they are always tasty.  I use the Pampered Chef brownie pan (if you don't have one...find a consultant and order one ASAP...LIFE CHANGING!!) and the recipe yields the perfect amount.  I also love that it is super easy to double/triple if you need a larger number of treats.  The BEST part about this is it's gift value.  You can mix up the dry ingredients, put them in a sassy little jar/baggie, attach a card with the rest of the recipe, and voila! The perfect teacher/hostess gift!  You could even just mix up several baggies of dry ingredients to keep on hand for your own benefit.  All-in-all, this is a winner for me!

I hope you will stay tuned for the next installment of my Pinterest adventures!  I welcome any pin suggestions and would love to have someone write a guest post or two about their experiences! Until next time!!