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Monday, January 30, 2012

Poof! Pasta Salad!

The "Poof!"  is for POOF!  I re-appeared!  Sorry it has been so long since I've posted.  I haven't been feeling well and I feel like I've been running around crazy.  Aubrie's birthday is coming up and we've been busy planning her party.  It's sort of a big deal for several reasons.  One, my BABY is going to be 3!  And two, she knows it is her birthday and she is ALL about it.  She's into the planning and is inviting everyone to her party.  She's adamant about two things:  cupcakes and balloons.  Those are her two must-haves for her party.  This weekend we went to the party supply store and let her pick the balloons and I've got ice cream cone cupcakes planned for her party.  Hopefully, I won't disappoint.

My mom was in town this past week for a visit.  I enjoyed her cooking and company.  Her visits are never long enough.  The girls loved having her around, too.  We were riding in the car and Aubrie asked to watch Veggie Tales and I told her no.  She replied, "I was talking to Gram..."  Oh, my bad.  I had to snicker, but it was such a teenager thing to say.

Emilie enjoyed playing with Gram.  She plays hard to get, but by the end of her visit, she and Gram were good buds.  Mom enjoyed having us play Mexican music and watching the girls dance.  Emilie would shout, "Ay ay ay!!!"



Petey is getting some love!

Play time!



 
You can't really see it, but we put a crown on her cowboy hat and declared her a rodeo princess.

Princess E
It was sad to see Gram go, but we will be out to see them in April for Easter.  This is why I blog so much, in case anybody wondered.  All of our family is far away and this is how they keep up with the girls.  This is also why I feel bad for not keeping up with it the past couple of weeks!

Before I go, I'd like to share my mom's pasta salad.  (Aubrie is done napping and is chanting, "mommy!  Where are you?") I made it a couple of weeks ago and it made a good snack and side for lunch.  I love how pretty all the colors are together.  Enjoy!

Mom's Italian Pasta Salad

1 ( 16 oz) Package rainbow rotini pasta, cooked and drained
16 oz. bottled Italian salad dressing
3 eggs, hard-boiled, peeled, quartered and sliced
6 oz. soft cooked salami, diced
1 large green pepper, seeded and diced
1 stalk celery, sliced
1 large carrot, slivered
12 medium fresh mushrooms, sliced
1 can sliced black olives, drained
2 green onions with tops, sliced
1/2 tsp. granulated garlic
Mix macaroni and dressing.  Mix in other ingredients.  Refrigerate overnight.  Serve cold. (I added mozarella cubes and omitted the mushrooms.)


Love to all!
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Manly Meaty Lasagna

We had the pleasure of having Josie over last week for some family time and dinner.  I was craving our lasagna and so I went ahead and made that and tried a new salad recipe as well.  I LOVE our lasagna.  Two Christmases ago, my stocking was stuffed with a magazine called One-Pan Recipes by Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications.  I have found several good recipes but this one has been my all time favorite.  It uses no-boil noodles and a lot of meat.  It also doesn't have a real heavy red sauce AND the best part is that you put Alfredo Sauce on the top.  It is definitely a lasagna your man would love because it has so much meat and it is delicious...YUMMY!!! Check it out...




Meaty Lasagna Bolognese
Better Homes and Gardens

1 pound lean ground beef
8 oz bulk Italian sausage
4 oz pancetta or bacon (I've tried both and prefer bacon)
1 large onion, chopped (about 1 cup)
2 medium carrots, chopped (about 1 cup...I grate the carrot and chop it so it is hidden and the kids are more likely to eat it!)
2 stalks celery, chopped (1 cup) I omit the celery...not a fan.
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup whole milk or half and half
1/2 cup dry white wine
1/2 cup chicken broth
1 cup canned crushed tomatoes (I use the whole can)
2 Tbsp tomato paste
1 Tbsp snipped fresh sage
1 Tbsp snipped fresh Italian parsley
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp crushed red pepper
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1 cup finely shredded Parmesan cheese
12 no-boil lasagna noodles
1 10 oz container refrigerated Alfredo pasta sauce

Preheat oven to 375.  For meat sauce, in a dutch oven, cook ground beef, sausages, pancetta, onion, carrots, celery, and garlic over medium-high heat until meat is brown and vegetables are tender.  Drain off fat.

Stir in milk.  Simmer, uncovered, until milk is nearly evaporated.  Stir in wine and broth.  Simmer, uncovered, until liquid is nearly evaporated.  Stir in crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, sage, parsley, black pepper, salt, and crushed red pepper.  In a medium bowl, combine mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses.

To assemble, spread one-third of the meat sauce over the bottom of an ungreased 3-quart rectangular baking dish.  Sprinkle with one-fourth of the cheese mixture.  Top with four noodles.  Repeat layering meat sauce, cheese mixture, and noddles two times.  Spread the Alfredo sauce evenly over the noodles.  Cover dish with foil.

Bake for 40 minutes.  Sprinkle with remaining cheese mixture.  Bake, uncovered, about 10 minutes more or until heated through.  Let stand for 15 minutes before serving.  Make 9 to 10 servings. 

Wilted Greens with Bacon Vinaigrette
from Sunny Anderson's show Cooking For Real off the Food Network.
  • 4 hearts romaine, chopped
  • 4 slices bacon
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/4 cup vinegar
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Place romaine in a serving bowl. In a skillet over medium heat, cook bacon until crispy. Remove bacon and crumble over greens. To the pan, add sugar and vinegar, and simmer until sugar is dissolved, scraping up bacon bits that cling to the bottom of the pan. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Pour hot dressing over greens and toss. Serve immediately.

It was a delicious dinner and to be honest, it's always fun to have Josie here and to watch her play with the girls.  Emilie LOVES her.  She ran into the room and ran straight to Josie. When your kids open up to people and act like themselves, you know they are good people.  The girls had another opportunity to enjoy company this weekend.  Adam's parents were here and so were his great-grandparents, the Marks.  They went and saw a show at the Opry while the rest of us went to a Belmont basketball game.  It was an exciting game because Belmont wasn't just playing anybody, they were playing Stetson Steve!  It was so good to watch Steve coach at the Div I level.  Adam and I have trucked all over to watch him coach and he's worked so hard and come so far.  There is nobody more deserving of making it to this level than Steve.  Belmont won, but we sat on the Stetson side and cheered Steve on. 

We also had the pleasure of hosting Steve's wife, Brittany, here at the house.  We love having her around.  Adam likes to make fun of how healthy she eats, and I enjoy visiting with her about her occupational therapy and her love for cooking.  I've featured some of her recipes on here before.  She's such a fantastic person and Steve is so lucky.  SO LUCKY!  :)

To top it all off, the Drabyns were in town!!  Mom and Papa Bear Drabyn came over one night for pizza and fun at the Mark home.  We played, made fun of Steve, and of course, did marching band.  Everyone had an instrument and Papa Bear even found a creative way to get involved and used my vacuum as a conductor's wand.  We even had a chance to meet Aimee's beloved, Rob the Heart throb!  We had a blast and it was sad to say goodbye to everyone.

  
Loading up the pack mule


Aimee assisting Emilie with "make-up"

Emilie didn't appreciate the chicken fight.


Marching band!!!


Today we actually had tornado warnings.  I couldn't believe it.  I HATE tornado season.  I always take cover and my sister-in-law knows it is her job to call me when it is time to take cover.  I actually had to take cover today because of tornado activity on the radar, but nothing touched down.  The girls were at Mother's Day Out and they had to evacuate into the lowest level of the church.  My least favorite sound is a tornado siren.  I just wasn't prepared!  But everyone is safe and luckily I have an excellent closet under the stairs in the middle of the house! 

I hope everyone enjoyed their long weekend!  Love to all!
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Bedtime is the best

Sorry I haven't posted much in a while.  I've been tired and busy doing other things after the little ones go down.  And really, putting the girls down is one of our favorites...NO, not because that means we have 10 hours of quiet time without children, but really because we have a routine that runs pretty smoothly and it requires family bonding.  Aubrie will undress herself while Adam undresses Emilie and the bath water gets warm.  Then he bathes both girls and I get their milk ready and sometimes I'll take that time to straighten out their rooms, put clothes away, replenish wipes...stuff like that.  Then they come racing out of the bath tub and Aubrie needs my helping putting on her penguins (robe) and Adam gets Emilie ready for bed.  Here he is brushing her hair.


There's not much better than a dad with his girls.  So once Aubrie picks a book, the three of them settle in the chair and I kneel at their feet and read the book to them.  The selection tonight was "The Pigeon Has Feelings, Too." by Mo Willems.  Probably my favorite author. 


Here is Emilie showing us her happy face.  She's getting help from Aubrie who is trying to tickle her chin.

Here is Aubrie's and half of daddy's angry face.  It was funny because when we read the part about the pigeon being angry, Aubrie said, "I was angry today!"  I highly doubt that.  We were at bible study today and she LOVES it.

After we read the book, we say our prayers and pass out kisses.  Here is what is about to be a big sisterly kiss.  :)
 Once all that mess is over, Aubrie uses the potty and brushes her teeth and Emilie gets put down in her crib and another day goes down in the books.  Success for mom and dad. 

Both of Emilie's Mother's Day Out teachers are expecting and they held a little shower for them so I was spending the past couple of night's trying to get these hats finished for them.  I learned how to crochet from YouTube.  I've really enjoyed it and I'm not too good at it, but these last two hats were my best.  For a while, I couldn't get the sizes correct, so I switched the stitch and now they turn out much better.  I really enjoy making these little hats because I think of the sweet little babies that will be wearing them.  I love how these turned out. 



A sweet owl for the baby girl.

A monster for the baby boy

I hope everyone is doing well and sticking to your New Year's resolutions!!!  :)  I really didn't make a good one for myself this year, but I'm sure I'll come up with some project or goal and try to achieve it.  Love to all!
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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Spinach and Artichoke Dip

It was just a typical day at the Mark house.  School, laundry, errands.  I was late getting the girls to Mother's Day Out because Aubrie was busy putting on "make-up" and Emilie is going through this phase where she walks back to our closet, digs something out of the dirty clothes and then wears it on her head and walks around the house.  So I'm always finding our dirty clothes throughout the house...this evening she brought one of Adam's size 15 shoes into the kitchen and dropped it on the floor while I was cooking and just walked away.  I kept having to step over it while I was trying to get dinner cooked.

I usually have bell choir today but we don't start up until next week.  Which is good...I needed an extra day to try and accomplish things around the house.  I just can't seem to get a handle on things.  It seems like before we moved, I had moments where I could sit down and watch trashy television while the girls napped, but now I don't have ANY.  There is ALWAYS something to do.  I think I'm re-arranging things.  I've been unpacked, but now that we have lived here a couple of months, I'm realizing, "ok, I don't like that there.  Let's switch these two things.  I think this drawer is better for those utensils."  Silly stuff like that is slowing down my every day chores so I'm just behind.  I still have a huge laundry basket full of Adam's work clothes to iron.  I better hurry and get them done because soon I'll have two!  :)

I made Spinach and Artichoke Dip for a friend of mine.  It is one of my favorites.  This recipe comes from Becky, a teacher I was an aide for.  Ever since I've had her dip, none of the restaurant dips satisfy me.  I love this dip and it is easy.  You'll surely impress your friends when you bring this to a party.  You can put it in a bread bowl and serve it with little slices of bread, or you can serve it with tortilla chips, which is my preferred method.  Either way, this dip is delicious!



Spinach and Artichoke Dip
from Becky Bragg Cogdal

1 package of frozen spinach
1 jar of Alfredo sauce
1 can of quarterd artichoke hearts
1 1/2 cups of shredded Parmesan cheese
Tabasco sauce

In a large bowl, thaw the spinach according to package instructions.  Drain the artichoke hearts and chop them up with a knife into smaller pieces.  Once spinach is cooked, add Alfredo sauce, hearts, and Parmesan cheese.  Stir together and melt for a couple of minutes in the microwave.  Stop it and check it and give it a stir.  Once warm enough to serve, add a couple of dashes of Tabasco sauce and stir.  Try it and add more if you like.  I do about 5 dashes. 

Yum Yum!!  Love to all!

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