So my mom found this recpie somewhere and OH MY GOSH it is a staple every summer.....heck it is even made in the winter :)
All I can say is trust me it is delicious.
FOR THE SALAD:
1-2 lbs Ground Turkey
1 Can of black beans (drained)
1 small can of olives (drained)
1 bag of shredded cheese
1 red onion diced
1-2 tomatoes (chopped)
1 avocado diced
1-2 heads of romaine lettuce
Take your turkey meat and fry in a pan, season with kosher salt, Mrs. Dash, and black pepper to your liking.
While the meat is cooking assemble your salad
Chop up your romine lettuce and add all the ingredents above. When the meat is done cooking drain off any grease and add to your salad.
Now for the dressing:
1 bottle of green taco sauce
1C. of good mayonaise (I prefer best foods or Hellmans)
1 clove of garlic minced
1/2c a Fresh lemon juice or less this is a taste thing...
Whisk it all together and add more mayo if you want it more creamy.
Pour on top of your salad mix throughly and ENJOY!!!!
Hello Everyone, and THANK YOU for stopping by. This is quite an adventure I have started and it is because of each of you I have made the leap into blogville! Come On in grab a cup a tea or coffee and lets make some memories around the table with our families and friends!
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Monday, 13 June 2011
Grilled Chicken Salad with Feta Cheese
I was craving a light dinner but filling as well, so I went into the kitchen and I had all the ingredents to make a delicious salad.
Salads are fun right I mean you can put everything you want in them and make it your own, so this is what I had.
Rocket Lettuce
Radishes
Avocado
Green onions
raw mushrooms
and my crowning jewel Feta Cheese.
Now a salad is so easy you cut up only what you want in to it and add or substitute what ever you like.
Now for my Chicken I simply pan seared a chicken breast in olive oil, and seasoned with kosher salt and frsh ground pepper. I cooked until no longer pink then sliced up thin to lay on top or you can cut into chunks what ever you prefer.
HERE IS THE FUN PART ALL THE YUMMY DRESSINGS:
Lemon Vinaigrette:
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (2 lemons)
1/2 cup good olive oil
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
Yield: 6 servings
FRESH VINAIGRETTE DRESSING
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1 tsp. prepared French Dijon mustard (the French use mild table mustard)
3 to 4 tsp. vinegar (the French use cider vinegar)
2/3 c. oil (they prefer olive oil over there)
1/2 tsp. salt (optional)
1/2 tsp. ground black pepper (optional)
1 tbsp. sugar (optional)
1 tbsp. wine (optional; you can add wine to any French recipe)
Prepare fresh several minutes before using.
Put the mustard in the bowl that you are going to whisk the dressing in. If you are using any of the optional dry ingredients, add them to the mustard. Gradually dribble in the vinegar, while whisking briskly. Keep whisking until all the vinegar has been added and you have a smooth paste. Still whisking, gradually add in the oil. You're done when you have a nice smooth emulsion.
These 2 are gluten free and fat free and deliciously light.
ENJOY!
Salads are fun right I mean you can put everything you want in them and make it your own, so this is what I had.
Rocket Lettuce
Radishes
Avocado
Green onions
raw mushrooms
and my crowning jewel Feta Cheese.
Now a salad is so easy you cut up only what you want in to it and add or substitute what ever you like.
Now for my Chicken I simply pan seared a chicken breast in olive oil, and seasoned with kosher salt and frsh ground pepper. I cooked until no longer pink then sliced up thin to lay on top or you can cut into chunks what ever you prefer.
HERE IS THE FUN PART ALL THE YUMMY DRESSINGS:
Lemon Vinaigrette:
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (2 lemons)
1/2 cup good olive oil
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
Yield: 6 servings
FRESH VINAIGRETTE DRESSING
Read more about it at www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1815,147176-250195,00.html
Content Copyright © 2011 Cooks.com - All rights reserved.
1 tsp. prepared French Dijon mustard (the French use mild table mustard)
3 to 4 tsp. vinegar (the French use cider vinegar)
2/3 c. oil (they prefer olive oil over there)
1/2 tsp. salt (optional)
1/2 tsp. ground black pepper (optional)
1 tbsp. sugar (optional)
1 tbsp. wine (optional; you can add wine to any French recipe)
Prepare fresh several minutes before using.
Put the mustard in the bowl that you are going to whisk the dressing in. If you are using any of the optional dry ingredients, add them to the mustard. Gradually dribble in the vinegar, while whisking briskly. Keep whisking until all the vinegar has been added and you have a smooth paste. Still whisking, gradually add in the oil. You're done when you have a nice smooth emulsion.
These 2 are gluten free and fat free and deliciously light.
ENJOY!
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Baking Bread
Now I finally feel like I have lost my mind....LOL. There are things as a woman growing up I SWORE I would NEVER do: Sew, have more than 1 child, homeschool, and BAKE BREAD.
I still have not sewed and do not own a sewing machine, but I am sure it is only a matter of time. (ssshhh do not tell my mom)
I find myself less and less on the computer...oh sure I update my facebook via my phone and heck I even send emails on my phone but sitting and logging on to the computer does not seem to happen that much. I need to make a point everyday or every other day of jumping on here and making sure I BLOG.
I bought a bread maker it is used and I have my first loaf in their doing its thing as we speak. My grandma has a bread maker and I used to enjoy walking into her home and smelling fresh baked bread.
I want those smell memories to carry on to my children. My boys have their favorite recipes I make and I know this little baby girl will take these to her home and make food for her husband.
I will let you know how this loaf turns out. I know that it saves money and i know that it is healthier for you as well.
In Love,
Sarah
I still have not sewed and do not own a sewing machine, but I am sure it is only a matter of time. (ssshhh do not tell my mom)
I find myself less and less on the computer...oh sure I update my facebook via my phone and heck I even send emails on my phone but sitting and logging on to the computer does not seem to happen that much. I need to make a point everyday or every other day of jumping on here and making sure I BLOG.
I bought a bread maker it is used and I have my first loaf in their doing its thing as we speak. My grandma has a bread maker and I used to enjoy walking into her home and smelling fresh baked bread.
I want those smell memories to carry on to my children. My boys have their favorite recipes I make and I know this little baby girl will take these to her home and make food for her husband.
I will let you know how this loaf turns out. I know that it saves money and i know that it is healthier for you as well.
In Love,
Sarah
Monday, 30 May 2011
Teriyaki Marinade
Good Morning!
After all the computer issues I have had I am finally back to being able to post and update my blog.
Over the weekend I spoke to my parents and they are attempting to take all Gluten and wheat out of their foods and diet. I have heard of people doing this before and it intrigued me to go through my recipies for them and see what I could find. My dad LOVE LOVE LOVES to BBQ and he has a mean grill the thing is HUGE, HUGE I tell you....It has a smoker on one side and different levels I know these are not the greatest pictures of the grill it self but isnt my daddy and baby brother SO Handsome???
Ok back to the point. I have been using this particular Teriyaki Marinade since Coleen Avilla showed it to me 9 years ago. It is VERY simple and the combination of ingredients made it FABULOUS! I did change one thing and that is I use Hunts NO HIGH FRUCTOSE all natural ketchup.
Here is your all natural, gluten free,no MSG
TERIYAKI MARINADE:
1/2C. Soy Sauce
1/2C. Salad oil
4 TBSP. Ketchup
2 TBSP. Vinegar
1/2 tsp. pepper
4 cloves of garlic crushed
Whisk all together and pour of meat of your choice. I prefer Flnak steaks and chicken but I know it is also so super yummy over Ahi Tuna.
After all the computer issues I have had I am finally back to being able to post and update my blog.
Over the weekend I spoke to my parents and they are attempting to take all Gluten and wheat out of their foods and diet. I have heard of people doing this before and it intrigued me to go through my recipies for them and see what I could find. My dad LOVE LOVE LOVES to BBQ and he has a mean grill the thing is HUGE, HUGE I tell you....It has a smoker on one side and different levels I know these are not the greatest pictures of the grill it self but isnt my daddy and baby brother SO Handsome???
Ok back to the point. I have been using this particular Teriyaki Marinade since Coleen Avilla showed it to me 9 years ago. It is VERY simple and the combination of ingredients made it FABULOUS! I did change one thing and that is I use Hunts NO HIGH FRUCTOSE all natural ketchup.
Here is your all natural, gluten free,no MSG
TERIYAKI MARINADE:
1/2C. Soy Sauce
1/2C. Salad oil
4 TBSP. Ketchup
2 TBSP. Vinegar
1/2 tsp. pepper
4 cloves of garlic crushed
Whisk all together and pour of meat of your choice. I prefer Flnak steaks and chicken but I know it is also so super yummy over Ahi Tuna.
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Going beyond
Being a Christian is helping out your friends and family and sometimes people you do not even know. WHY because GOD knows and that is ALL that matters.
This family is trying to raise the funds to adopt to precious little girls from China. Please click on their link and read how amazing this story is!

This family is trying to raise the funds to adopt to precious little girls from China. Please click on their link and read how amazing this story is!
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Great Dinner Ideas Tonight
It has been most beautiful here in England and since you DO NOT get to say that very often I really take advantage.
I wanted to Share tonight's Menu and recipes with you all, maybe a little inspiration this day to help you with your menu planning for dinner.
Hamburger Stroganoff:
Spinach Salad with warm bacon dressing:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/spinach-salad-with-warm-bacon-dressing-recipe/index.html
Strawberry Lemonade:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/strawberry-lemonade-recipe/index.html
I wanted to Share tonight's Menu and recipes with you all, maybe a little inspiration this day to help you with your menu planning for dinner.
Hamburger Stroganoff:
Spinach Salad with warm bacon dressing:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/spinach-salad-with-warm-bacon-dressing-recipe/index.html
Strawberry Lemonade:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/strawberry-lemonade-recipe/index.html
Friday, 1 April 2011
As Easter approaches
As Easter approaches and now that I am home schooling both my boys, I have found a hearts desire to really bring to life the "season" we are in. I do not think you EVER get to old to hear the story nor should it EVER loose its meaning in your life.
I came across this blog and her recipe and I really want to do this with my boys and thought how easy it could be to do in a Sunday School room and bake and bring back into the room.
http://www.shecooks.org/2011/03/resurrection-rolls/
I came across this blog and her recipe and I really want to do this with my boys and thought how easy it could be to do in a Sunday School room and bake and bring back into the room.
http://www.shecooks.org/2011/03/resurrection-rolls/
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