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I have food on my mind!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Today is one of my days off of work, and I'm proud that I woke up at 7:30 so I can get some things accomplished! Today, I'm giving everyone in "blog world" my opinion of two new foods that I tried today.

#1: Bear Creek Cheddar Broccoli Soup Mix
My Rating: Decent!


This soup mix comes in powder form, and is about $3 from Walmart, and about $5 from other grocery stores that I've seen it at. I was very skeptical about this powered soup mix, but willing to try it. It is the most simple soup I have made. You bring water to a rolling boil, whisk in the soup mix, and voila! Since I live by myself and the package makes half a gallon of soup, I cut it in half. I used half the amount of water, and separated the soup mix into two equal parts and used one of them. I am a lover of broccoli, and when I saw the green "flakes" of broccoli in the soup mix, I was somewhat disappointed, but that is an easy fix! I cooked a cup or two of frozen broccoli in the microwave for a minute, then chopped it up into little pieces, and added it towards the end. I also added some black pepper. It's very tasty soup to eat with saltine crackers. This Broccoli Cheese soup was not the best I have ever had, but it is very hard to live up to the big caldron's of broccoli cheese soup that we eat at family gatherings. I did feel better about eating it, knowing that it is less than 200 calories per serving, and I didn't pour loads of half & half or a big brick of processed Velveeta cheese into it. My overall rating is "decent"....not the best, but certainly not the worst, and it took 10 minutes to make!


#2: Homemade Fruit Smoothie
My Rating: Extraordinary!


I found this idea on a website, tried it, and LOVED it! It's simple. Take low-fat vanilla yogurt, and pour it into an ice cube tray. Pop it in the freezer for a couple hours. In the meantime, slice some fruit.....Bananas, mango, pineapple, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, kiwi, ANY kind! Or, to make it much easier, do like I did and buy frozen sliced fruit. I got frozen strawberries and raspberries. Once all the fruit and yogurt is frozen, get out some zip-lock bags. Place 3 or 4 cubes of yogurt and about one cup of whichever fruit you prefer into each bag, until all the fruit and yogurt is gone. Now you have "ready to grab" bags of smoothie ingredients. Place the contents of one zip-lock bag into a blender, along with about half a cup of juice or milk (I used Cran-apple juice). Blend it until everything is smooth (Warning!!!: I started out only using 1/4 cup of juice, and my blender just laughed at me, and didn't mix anything up. If you add 1/2 cup of juice, it should work, but if it doesn't then add just a little more juice). The sweetness of the yogurt, juice, and berries is plenty....no extra sugar needed. The smoothie I created today was delicious, and my rating for this recipe is EXTRAORDINARY! Each smoothie pack makes about 10 oz - 12 oz, and is less than 150 calories. Can't beat that!

Something New!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Today was my first day on my new schedule at work. I used to work the 2pm-10pm shift and now I'm working 6am-2pm. So, I'm home for the day!

I'm used to sleeping in until 10 or 11 in the morning, then staying awake until 2 or 3am, so I was very nervous this morning about not waking up on time. Well, I woke up in plenty of time. I woke up at 2:29am and I thought it was 5:29, so I thought I only had about five minutes before I had to be out the door! I threw on some scrubs, put a little bit of makeup on, ate two miniature bite size muffins, and grabbed a bottle of water to head out the door. Then I looked at the clock again and realized that I still had at least 2 hours to sleep. The sound of my heart pounding from my little adrenaline rush lulled me back to sleep :)
Today at work went fantastically. It is very weird being home for the day at this time. I'm planning on tidying up my apartment, doing a load of laundry, studying, and my favorite TV show Castle comes on tonight. The dinner menu tonight is chicken casserole! It's a different recipe than what my mom always cooked, but it's delicious! Here's the recipe:

Chicken Casserole

4 cups shredded cooked chicken (I boiled mine)
1 cup chicken broth
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 can cream of celery soup
1 small can Carnation evaporated milk
1 bag Pepperidge Farm cornbread stuffing mix
1 stick butter, melted

Combine shredded chicken, broth, soups, and evaporated milk. In a separate bowl, combine stuffing mix and melted butter, and mix it up with your hands. In a 9x13 casserole dish, pat half of the stuffing mix in the bottom. Then pour the chicken mixture on top. Top with the other half of the stuffing mix. Bake at 350ยบ for 30 minutes. It's delicious, and it would be good with leftover Thanksgiving turkey too!

As of Late

Monday, September 19, 2011

It's been awhile since my last blog. That's probably what most of my blogs start out with. Life is good, I can't complain! Work is busy as ever, and I'm switching from the evening shift to the morning shift starting in October. I'll be studying for RN school in the afternoons. That's my little update....now for the heart and soul of the blog.

It finally feels a little bit like fall in Texas. Highs in the low 90's, lows in the low 70's. I'm ready for highs in the 60's and 70's! Last week, Josh and I went to the West Texas Fair and Rodeo. I absolutely love the fair! I love the atmosphere and the smells. I had to go at night time because I wanted to see the fair lights so badly! All the bright colors and the twinkling lights go round and round on the fair rides. The comforting smells of sweet funnel cakes, smoky barbecue, and farm animals filled the air (I was made fun of a few times for loving the fair smells). The best part was the petting zoo. There were all sorts of animals, even a sweet little baby longhorn :). I fell in love with all the animals...except not the emu. That emu freaked me out.
Another "fall thing" that I'm loving right now is my crock pot. I love that I can fix lunch and dinner the night before, and let it cook all day. I check out recipes on Crock Pot Girls and Skinny Crock Pot. So far, I have made chicken tortilla soup, taco soup, Italian chicken, Italian beef, pot roast, and stew. I'm wanting to try Chicken A La King. It is one pound of chicken breast cut into bite size pieces, 2 cans cream of chicken soup, 5 tablespoons flour, 1/4 teaspoons black pepper, and 1 cup diced onion. Cook that in a crock pot on low for 6-8 hours, and add 3 cups of frozen peas about an hour before you're ready to eat. Serve over biscuits or puff pastry. Yum!
The last "fall thing" that I'll blog about today is my seasonal love for candles. I buy Tyler Candles from Village Boutique in Abilene, but the company is out of Tyler, Texas. (http://www.tylercandles.com) I'm currently burning Mulled Cider. They also sell wax melters for Scentsy melters. So, Warm Cinnamon is in my Scentsy melter, and the Mulled Cider is burning. It smells so deliciously like fall! Cabin Fever is also another great scent.
All of these fall things make me want to be in a cabin in the mountains, or on a park bench in Central Park watching the changing colors of the leaves. We won't have any leaves change colors here this year because of the drought. They're all already dead and brown.

My mom told me today that I'm creative. She thinks I write interesting things that people like to read. I'm considering writing a children's book. I'm brainstorming story ideas. We shall see!

Till next time..

My New Apartment

Sunday, February 27, 2011

I moved back to Abilene a couple months ago and I thought my grandparents might like to see where I live! My parents and friends have already seen most of these pictures already. Anyway, my apartment is in a nice part of town and it is a gated community and I have my own covered parking space! I'd say it's around 650 sq. feet, but I'm not 100% sure. It's big enough for now.


This is my living room, looking towards the front door.



This is the rest of my living room, including my wood burning fireplace and TV. The stand that the TV is sitting on is actually my coffee table, covered with an old high school stadium blanket (Go Eagles!). I'll be purchasing an actual TV stand as soon as I'm able to, then the coffee table will be set in front of the long couch, as a coffee table should be.



This is my short couch, or love seat. It's a hand-me-down from my parents! This also has a view of my itty bitty kitchen through. The kitchen is accessible from both the left side by the dining room and the right side by the front door. The openness is nice and it feels a little more roomy than a closed off kitchen.



This is my dining room. The big sliding door goes out to the back porch area. It's small, but it fits a couple chairs and that's all I need!



Self explanatory...it's my bedroom! I love my fluffy white down comforter. What you can't see in this picture is the entertainment center that was given to me by my parents. It sits at the foot of my bed. Side note: I painted the canvases hanging on the walls!


This is the sink/mirror part of my bathroom. This is directly attached to my bedroom and there are no doors separating it. The doorway to the left goes into the toilet/shower part of the bathroom, and the doorway to the right goes to my gigantic walk in closet!



And just for fun, this is one of my most favorite pieces in my apartment. It's a $15 antique shelf purchased from a hole-in-the-wall place in Waco called Laverty's and I repurposed it to be a spice rack! I just love it :)


Hope you like my new place...I do!

My Stowaway

Monday, September 13, 2010

Today was definitely a Monday, if you know what I mean. I had to work 12 hours and i had 7 patients (normally only have 5). Plus I had 2 orientee's and 3 nursing students following me, 4 patients to discharge, and 3 to admit. Anyway after work, the last thing on my mind was cooking dinner, so I went to the Chick-Fil-A in Temple, TX for a yummy chicken wrap. And this is where my story begins.

Minding my own business in the drive through line, I see a tiny creature pop it's head over the top of my driver's side mirror. It crawled it's way up over the top, hung down upside down, and gave itself a good once-over. It looked somewhat confused as it was looking at itself in the mirror. By the way, the creature was a spider. I'm pretty sure it was a mixed breed between the spider that bit Spiderman and a mini tarantula. It was hairy, looked just like a tarantula except it had a red back with a blue circle around it. Once I got up to the window to get the chicken wrap and sweet tea, the spider was still there...just chilling out on my mirror! I was NOT about to open my window and let the thing in, so I opened my door to get the food and go! It was a good spider and didn't try to get in the car. I thought surely the spider would fall off when I started driving. It didn't. Then I thought maybe once I got on the highway going 70mph it would fall off. Nope. It hung on for dear life on I35. All the way from Temple to Waco. It was still on my mirror when I pulled into the driveway at home!

I had some mixed feelings about this "little spider that could". I'm very glad that he didn't fall off on the highway because there isn't much food on I35. I love the strong will of this spider to hang on for a 40 mile drive going 70 mph, in the company of some of the worst truck drivers I have ever shared the road with. BUT then I remember that this crazy strong mutant spider lives in my front yard now. I didn't mind giving the spider a free ride, but I certainly will NOT welcome the thing into our house!

I know what you're thinking....I better copyright that before someone steals my story because it was so great. But really, it was kind of a cool little story to me!

FALL!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The first day of fall is right around the corner! September 23, 2010! Most people know that fall is my favorite time of year! This is my list of all my favorite fall things!

1. Football...of course :) NFL, College football, and High school football, I love it all!
2. Cool, crisp fall morning air!
3. Sweatshirts
4. A big crock pot full of chili cooking all day long on chilly days...and some corn bread too!
5. Carmel apples covered in nuts
6. The West Texas fair & rodeo...so much fun, I hope I make it this year too!
7. Tax free shopping weekend right before school starts
8. Thanksgiving
9. The leaves change colors...
10. ...then they fall!
11. Making apple pie
12. and Pumpkin pie!
13. Going to the pumpkin patch
14. Halloween
15. My birthday in October!
16. Wearing scarves and boots
17. Coffee is always better in the fall when the weather is cooler
18. Bonfires
19. Carmel Apple Cider from Starbucks
20. Northface zip up fleeces!
21. Sitting by the fireplace and after awhile your back gets itchy from the heat!
22. Christmas shopping on Black Friday
23. Hot Chocolate at football games :)
24. Real lemonade and corn dogs at the state fair of Texas
25. Circle E Candles: Apple Strudel, Bird of Paradise, Leather, Warm Cider, and Fresh Apple are the best fall candles!
26. The way my mom and dad's house smells (year round) but especially in the fall!
27. Putting up Christmas the weekend after Thanksgiving
28. Sleeping with the windows open

Summer is nearly over!!!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Well, it has been a very long time since I've blogged, so here's the update! I'm officially "on my own" at work. I finished my 9 weeks of orientation with my preceptors at work and now they've set me loose! Of course, I still have tons of questions and the beauty of my job is that I'll never know everything! I have successfully started a few IV's. It may look easy, but what's even easier is sticking the needle all the way through the vein and blowing it! Starting IV's is a special art! I have also learned that over 50% of the patients we get on our floor should be psych patients. Oh the crazy things they do....! We have some "frequent flyers" and I swear, some patients just like staying there...it must be the awesome hospital food and comfy mattresses...yeah right! I've also lost a few patients...that's the hardest part when you have to watch someone die. But just as quickly as they go, I'll hear the little lullabye play over the intercom that they play when a baby is born. Just shows you how precious life is! Anyway, enough about work!

Life in Waco is okay....I'm 100% ready for fall! Everything good happens in the fall! Football, the leaves change, the temperature drops to a tolerable level, and it's my birthday! I'm not so much looking forward to this coming birthday because I'll be 23. I'm getting so old! I watched the Cowboys play (and beat) the Bengals last Sunday! I was cheering for the Cowboys the whole time, but I was secretly really happy when my man Jordan Shipley (receiver for the Bengals) got that long carry towards the end of the 4th quarter! Football is like another religion in Texas!

I should be cleaning my room right now..it's a mess! Erin reminds me of it every time she comes in! Half my problem is I have too many clothes and not enough hangers. So, today I went "into town" (haha) to Walmart to buy some hangers. BAD IDEA!!! Walmart is a CRAZY place to be at right before school starts! You can imagine...my gosh! Well, I better get back to cleaning my room before Erin and Graham get home! Haha.

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