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Monday, August 27, 2012

Back to School Edition



Whew!  We made it!  We survived another summer!  It's the first day of school in our house and probably in yours as well! 


 


My big 8th Grade Boy- Less than thrilled!
                                   My 2nd and 5th Grade Girls!                                              


With a new school year brings new goals, new routines and schedules.  I love the beginning of the school year.  It's like a clean slate, another chance to be the super-mom that I fell short of last year :-0



We are really big on traditions in our house.  We have many that we celebrate.  I'm not sure if it is due to the fact that I want lots of traditions for my children to remember or for the simple fact that I very much, dislike change:-/

Anyway, one of our long standing traditions is that we have Meatloaf for dinner on the 1st day of the new school year.  Now this isn't any meatloaf, this is my mom's meatloaf, which we call Meme's Meatloaf.

I'm sure you could find a different meatloaf recipe for every person that exists on the planet, and there is really nothing all that special about the "meat" portion of this meal, but there are a few secret ingredients that I will share with you today!   I know, you can hardly stand the suspense.

Before we go on let's address the name of said meal.  I know that the name meatloaf does not really do anything for the senses- really the visual is pretty un-appetizing so from now we will call it ML.                    

The secret to this particular ML are these 3 ingredients:

Tomato Sauce, Brown Sugar and Distilled Vinegar

Let me also add that I am cooking for 4 people plus a 13 year old boy who just might have a tape worm.  I also plan for leftovers for sandwiches but you can alter the recipe for your needs.

Meme's ML
3 lbs. ground beef (I use extra lean 4% fat but a ground chuck will work just as well.)
3/4-1 cup of Italian bread crumbs- store bought  (The higher the fat content of your meat the more bread crumbs you will need)
1- 8 oz can tomato sauce
1/4 cup dried minced onions
2 eggs
salt/pepper to taste

Basic, easy, nothing special.
Combine the beef with the bread crumbs, can tomato sauce, minced onions, 2 eggs and salt and pepper.  Work the ingredients together well.  I have made this gluten free by making my own GF bread crumbs and using those.  It turned out great and was a hit with the fam, even being GF.  Divide the meat into 2 equal portions and form 2 "loaves".  And Now for the Magic....


Secret Sauce
2- 8oz oz cans Tomato Sauce
4 tbsp brown sugar
4 tbsp vinegar

combine 2 cans of tomato sauce with brown sugar and vinegar, stir well- baste meatloaf before placing in oven and then baste every 15-20 minutes.  You will baste 4-5 times during the cooking process, using most, if not all, of the sauce.
Place ML in oven that has been preheated to 350.  Cook for 1hr. to 1 1/2 hrs depending on varying oven temps.    


Baste before placing in oven



Basting during the cooking process




end result- a deep, rich and toasty red




So, if you have not been a fan of ML in the past,  try this one,  it is an easy way to get comfort food on the table quick.  
We always serve this with mashed potatoes or scalloped potatoes (box variety:-0) and peas from the 
freezer section.  Easy, Easy and your kids will have a meal that they will take to adulthood with them and they just might make it for their families one day:-)




Happy Cooking!

Jennifer 









Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Paleo or Potato?

    It seems like everyone has jumped on the Paleo Diet Trend or the Primal Diet as I've also heard it called. Well, I have been giving some serious thought to trying it out, I mean, for 30 days I can pretty much tolerate anything! So, I started investigating and do you know that in the Caveman days no one ate bread, Gasp! I mean really, no bread? No carbs? No Oatmeal? Really? What exactly can be bad about Oatmeal??

    So, because I might have a slight crush on all things carbs, I searched on for a diet that, even though weight loss would be nice, would produce a healthier me, not necessarily a skinnier me. After searching and finding a diet where I can eat guacamole, queso and chips I couldn't wait to start! So, I decided that the Gluten Free way of life is the diet that I can easily adopt(for 30days) that is. Now, don't get me wrong, I do not have any diagnosed condition that might be caused by gluten but in my reading up on the "G" stuff I really couldn't find anything good about it other than the fact that it held the white stuff(or brown, in my case) together, sigh. So I begin this journey of GF- this symbol has become my best friend:-)

    One of the main reasons that I did decide to go with the GF diet is because I read how gluten has severe negative affects on the thyroid. I'm pretty sure I have hypothyroidism to some degree but because I have more of my Mema in me than I would like to admit, I have an aversion to "pill taking". I'm trying to re-adjust my diet and see if that will help with the thyroid issues that I'm experiencing. I'm not even a week into this new "lifestyle" and I've learned some things:

    ~ I was right, I can eat chips and guacamole for every meal and be happy:)))

        ~GF does not necessarily mean low-fat or low-calorie, yikes!

            ~I feel A lot less bloated after eating, It's actually kind of disturbing
            how I might have associated bloating with being full.

                ~I think I'm going to have to learn to bake bread:-0

                    ~Having to think too hard about what or where you can eat will
                    make you lose your appetite.

                        That's all for now but in case you're wondering.....potatoes are GF and ketchup isn't, sigh!

                            Jennifer


                            Friday, February 17, 2012

                            25 Random things

                            someone needs to start a 12 step program for mexican food lovers

                            being a good parent takes lots and lots and lots of work and dedication

                            does the President really need a holiday and wouldn't the kids learn more about it by being IN school versus home with ME?

                            dirt and mulch are miracle workers for a yard

                            i have more laundry than i can do in a week, maybe 2

                            weeds can grow in a drought

                            i want a new camera

                            don't assume that everyone with grey hair, that is in an old folks home, lives there:0

                            forget Paleo Diet, can someone invent a Pizza Diet?

                            i love my husband and can't wait to have our Valentine's Day

                            i have missed winter

                            i love snuggling

                            muscle weighs more than fat, at least that's what i'm told

                            i have learned that if you are in a carpool you should be in one where everyone is the same type of personality. type a's can't carpool with type b's:-/ I'm not the type a

                            i'm going to run a 5k in 2012

                            I don't have time to read a book or watch TV shows because given an opportunity to do those things I will always choose sleep

                            I love my kids more than life itself

                            I'm really liking Rick Santorum...hope he is still around for our state primary

                            i hate lunges and they hate me

                            i love sleep

                            if President's Day is a preview of our summer vacation I will most definitely need meds to survive:-)

                            3 children + 3 pets= a zoo

                            pajama days rule

                            calling your children's music "garbage" must be a genetic issue:-0

                            God is good all the time!















                            Monday, January 30, 2012

                            The Front lines



                            Parenting is definitely the most difficult job that some of us will endure and I can just say
                            if parenting were a war, I'm on the Front Lines. When you have little ones the parenting is physically exhausting, yes? Can I get an Amen?! And that is met with it's own challenges but as your sweet darlings get older the exhaustion changes to one of a mental exhaustion. Between, trying to be there for them in the hurts and growing pains of life and then parenting them through the attitudes and body changes that are occurring, it is enough to make us want to give up, cry, scream or send them off to boarding school. Just kidding, kinda:-0
                            But fear not, my momma didn't raise no quitter!
                            My children are thrilled!

                            I've heard lots of quotes on parenting lately. I heard an expert on the Today show talking about how if your teen is giving lots of resistance and strife in EVERY situation, that is their way of pushing away and detaching themselves from you. Some children are more connected to you than others, therefore, they have to push away more often and harder-this kinda made sense for our family and was comforting to me, to some degree.
                            I also have heard (and use as my mantra), If parenting is easy than you must not be doing it
                            right! This I do believe is on a case by case, child by child basis. But right now, we are hitting a high score on parenting the teenager of the house;-)

                            Our church has just kicked off a Devoted Hearts and Homes series and boy, it is exactly what we need here in the Evans family. It is helping us to devote ourselves to becoming intentional about our prayer life and our spiritual life. I totally believe in prayer and the power of it- but it's hard to tell that from my daily life. In examining why my prayer life has taken a turn, God made me aware of distractions- does anyone else have those?
                            Facebook........TV.......Nate Berkus........E-mail...........Volunteer work..........XMRadio.....Blog Reading(this one just hurts) ..........
                            If it weren't for these distractions my prayer life would be right on track. So, over the next 12o days we have been challenged to the 7-5-2 method of prayer.
                            Pray 7 days a week
                            Pray 5 days with your family
                            Pray 2 days with your Spouse or some other special person
                            I recently heard someone say that they are pretty much in constant conversation with God(Tim Tebow) and when I heard that, I remembered a time, not very long ago, that I felt the
                            same way about my prayer life. I talked to God constantly when I was a new Mom, to
                            little people who didn't talk to me. I
                            want that again- and I hope that over the
                            next few months I will get that back.
                            If I have ever need prayer it is now, parenting a teenager and covering him in
                            the protection that only God can give.





                            Monday, January 23, 2012

                            Time flies when you're having fun!


                            While I was not blogging, we celebrated a few milestones in our family!
                            We had some very "Big" birthdays in 2011.


                            My sweet Kendra started it off, entering into the double digits, with her 10th Birthday in September. We celebrated it up big time with a trip to The American Girl Store in Dallas, with her BFF who also just turned 10! We had bought an auction item from the school auction that included a shopping spree, the doll Kailani, all of her accessories and an overnight at the Westin Galleria- across from THE store. It was so fun and I have to say, I think I had as much fun as the birthday girls!

                            Trey then ushered us all into a new phase called, the Teen Years! Lord help me! He turned 13 in October and has been growing, literally, like a weed ever since! He opted out of having a big 13th birthday party and instead we took 7 friends to the Texans Game and had a tailgate. It was a ton of fun! The teen years, not so much, but this too shall pass and until then I just keep my eyes on the main goal!

                            I finished up the milestones with a big birthday as well. I turned the big 4-0 in November. To celebrate we went to the Wine Country! It was beautiful and such an fun trip. We went with the Komeshaks- they were our unofficial Wine Country guides! It was really nice to have someone that was able to show us the ropes. I learned so much about wine. I also learned that when you go to the wine country you don't drink anything but wine- obvious to most, not to me! I needed my Diet Coke! I truly did not see a Diet Coke or anything other than water or wine that entire trip- except when I went up to a limo driver and offered to buy a Diet Coke from him(yes, I did!) He had one and he didn't make me pay- YEA ME!

                            This picture was taken at Tamber Bey Estate. I will write an entire post on this trip at a later date- because it was so special.

                            My Sweet husband also surprised me with a dinner party at our very favorite mexican food restaurant. It was a very fun time with family and friends.
                            Me and my Mom! I guess I have her to Thank for this Birthday;-)!
                            This whole turning 40 thing is behind me and now I can focus on what I want to accomplish in this next decade of life. I am working on my 40 for 40 and I will blog about it very soon.

                            Thanks for letting me play catch-up- Time DOES fly, when you're having fun!