Saturday, July 9, 2016

Famous Texas Taco Salad


OKAY PEOPLE!
Here ya go!
Mamas have been asking 
so I am giving!
This is our family's favorite 
TACO SALAD RECIPE!
APRON UP
AND
START COOKING

This is SO YUMMY!
It is very simple to make and there are very
specific ingredients that make this combination work 
so pay attention mamas!

You HAVE to purchase 
plain flavored DORITOES
and regular (NOT chunky) Medium
 PACE PICANTE!
No exceptions!
The other ingredients have some flexibility
BUT NOT TOO MUCH! ;)
Check out the specifics below and let me 
know how it goes! 



Ingredients
1 bag of Plain or Original Doritoes (no funky flavors)
1 jar of PACE Picante (no chunky or funky flavors) I use medium
1 bag of shredded iceberg lettuce or one small head of iceberg lettuce thinly sliced
2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
1 can of red kidney beans (drained)
1 medium tomato (diced)
1 medium yellow onion (diced)
1 bottle of Thousand Island Salad Dressing (any brand but not fat free)
2 lbs of lean hamburger meat
salt and pepper to taste

Directions
Brown the hamburger and season with salt and pepper. Once browned, drain off fat and add the drained and rinsed kidney beans to the meat and heat for just a few minutes. 
Turn off the heat and set aside to cool down.
In a very large pasta bowl or salad bowl add at least half of the bag chips into the bowl and crunch with your CLEAN hands. You won't want crumbs but you do want to break them up with your hands so they are a good bite size in the salad. I then add a good amount of the hamburger meat. I usually use it all if I am feeding the entire crew. If not then I will save some to mix up a quick salad for a late night snack! I like to add the salad dressing at this point as it will really give a good coating to the chips and meat before the salad is added. I like it pretty soggy so I tend to go heavy on the dressing. I would say to start with at least half the bottle for a good size salad. On top of the dressing I like to add the PACE picante sauce. Again I like it soggy so I add about 1/3 of the jar to start with. Now add the lettuce, onions, tomatoes and cheese. Pick up your spoons and start mixing! Taste it and see if you need more dressing or picante. If you like your salads more dry then use less dressing and picante. I like to set additional picante and chips on the table so people can adjust their salads as they like. 
I also have one kiddo that won't eat tomatoes and a hubby that turns his nose up to onions so if they are present I do not add them to the salad and put on the side in bowls for  those who want to can mix them in their individual salads. 

I know this combo sounds a little crazy but I promise you it is so yummy! Any leftovers can be stored in the frig and I have a few children who will pull it out the next day and polish it off soggy and cold!

Leave comments with any questions you may have!
If you need some homemade salsa and or quest recipes see the one's I have posted below.
Happy Eating!

Recipe for Homemade Salsa to be served with chips 
but not to be substituted in the salad!
Go HERE


Go HERE




Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Young and Perky Catholic Blogger!


I would like to introduce you to Miss Emily Marie!
She is a sweet young lady who is dedicated 
her new blog to the greater glory of God!
How amazing is that!
Emily writes...........................
"As I begin my second year of college, I wanted a way to recount my walk with the Lord as He leads me through this time. I came up with the idea to start a blog when I was talking to my mom  about the struggles modern girls face. So many of us are yearning to be seen as beautiful, yet I believe that society’s definition of beauty, as seen in tabloids, Hollywood, etc., ignores the true beauty of humanity. This beauty comes only through the Father and I want this website to be a place where young girls learn to root their identity, beauty, and authentic femininity in Him."



"My goal is to help young girls fall in love with Him through not only their prayer and faith experiences, but also in their respect for themselves and their bodies. I absolutely love fashion and beauty especially when it brings glory to the Lord. I strongly believe that to be modest does not mean you have to be frumpy and to be cute and fashionable does not mean you have to show everything to the world. Hopefully more girls will come to realize this truth and we can turn around a culture that puts so much attention on bodily, earthly, and over-sexualized things."
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I highly recommend that you pass this blog along to all
of the beautiful young women you know!

Emily is such a lovely young lady who will continue to lead others to God through her works. 

What an amazing mentor she is to so many young women attempting to navigate 
through this crazy and confusing world we live in today.

Bravo Emily!

Keep up the good work and may God continue to bless you!

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Twins!


I was so blessed to be able to spend the morning 
with these two sweet baby girls!
Oh what fun I had!
These two could not be more different 
and yet so alike at the same time!
Sweetest baby girls!
Enjoy a few of the photos from 
this shoot.
PRECIOUS!










Sharing





Seriously Can't Stand It!


Dreamy!


Mama Danielle and her girls!





Beautiful!


Mimi and her girls!


Mimi's lap is full!


I wasn't kidding you when I said they were precious!
What a beautiful family and such a joy to
be able to capture on film.
Happy Birthday Brookie Bear
and Meggie Moo!

Monday, May 30, 2016

Organic Tomato, Onion and Mushroom Sauce


You are
FRESH
says
Big Nana!
When Big Nana said this she meant 
you were being sassy or feisty! 
So this recipe is just that!
FRESH
It isn't complicated nor time consuming 
but instead easy and quick.

While on a family vacation in San Diego the girls and I cooked up quite a few new recipes to share. The house we rented had a beautiful kitchen with the most amazing light from it's cute antique windows overlooking a quaint garden full of roses and visiting hummingbirds.
Instead of eating out we decided to stay in and take advantage of our special kitchen.

Below are just a few photos I took of the house and of course of my grown babies.
If you get bored just scroll down really fast 
to the bottom until you see STOP to get the recipe! ;)


My kitchen for the week!



View from my kitchen window!
One of my grown babies sitting on the patio reading a book!


That cute country green door
is right off the kitchen!


 Flowers from my hubby!


Oh how I love these windows!
Fresh ocean air coming flooding in early in the morning.



Upstairs dreamy window letting light into the bedroom.



Another grown baby perched in the kitchen window.



A rose from the backyard garden.


I forgot to mention the LEMONS growing in the front yard!




Oh how I love the sea glass.




Me feeling artsy!


Each night we made it down to the beach to view the magic.







My Boy!


 The Sutton House in all it's glory!


STOP!

And now for the recipe!
As my three kids would say.....

Land the plane mama!
LAND THE PLANE!


FRESH Organic Pasta Sauce


3 large organic tomatoes 
1 small organic red onion 
1 and 1/2 cups of organic mushrooms of your choice 
3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
1/2 cup of red wine
sea salt and crushed pepper to taste
2 large cloves of garlic

Grab your favorite cutting board and your best knife.  Chop up the onion into small but not fine pieces. Cut the mushrooms in quarters. Cut the tomatoes in half and then into quarters. Dice up the garlic as well. In your best saucepan add the olive oil and heat it up under a medium heat just until hot. Throw in the onion first. Sure the onion for a few minutes but stirring often so it doesn't turn brown or burn. Once the onions start to cook add the tomatoes and the mushrooms. Once the heat comes up again the tomatoes will start to break down and the mushrooms will soften. Continue to heat on medium heat covered for about 4 minutes.
Next add the garlic,wine, salt and pepper to the sauce, stir and cover.  Turn the heat down to low and simmer for about 5 minutes or until desired consistency. Serve it over your favorite pasta, garlic toast, and or grilled chicken. I like to serve it over rigatoni and garnish it with fresh basil and shaved parmesan. This is so FRESH and healthy. It is easy and fast! 
Enjoy!