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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Inspiration in Books - Review

I ask a lot of my crafty divas where they get their inspiration from.  I've had a lot tell me from the internet, something they saw on TV, a craft show... lots of places, one of the few listed places though was from books.  And I'm not talking about just craft books either, I'm talking about regular fiction/non-fiction books.  Have you ever read a book and a character had something in it that you thought... man, I'd like to have on of those!

The possibilities for this kind of inspiration IS endless, so I'm going to try and remember to throw up a book or two every now and then that I think are really neat for inspiration or just a great read so your mind can relax and get that inspiration flowing again.  I'm beginning to think I need to start having theme days... Like Food Friday, Scavenger Saturday LOL.

In honor of my first book posting, I'm going to post a children's book.  Let's face it... all you crafting parents out there KNOW how hard it is to get some serious crafting on when the kiddies want to help.  Here is my solution:











Picture of 365 Things to Make and Do C/V How can you go wrong with a book that gives you 365 different things to make and do!!

The best part about this book is that right now it is ON SALE.  Regular price is $24.99 and it is on sale right now for only $10.00!  That is MORE than 50% off for all of you math buffs out there ;)

This book has 128 pages, and is for ages 6 and up, but I'm betting you could squeeze some activities out of there even for your younger ones!

If you'd love to have the book, just click on the book and it will take you straight to where you can buy it!

Now I'm off to do some Sunday reflecting with God and Spiritual Crafting.  Have a great day!


Sunday, June 10, 2012

Chicken Enchilada Casserole - YUMMY!

I really was in the mood for some Mexican food, but this summer we are on a budget because I'm not working, so that really ruled out restaurants.  While I'm a decent cook, I'm by no means restaurant worthy.  However, now is the time to work on that otherwise we are going to be eating the same boring foods all summer long.  With that in mind, I decided to ramp it up with some different recipes that I never tried before, or I haven't made in a long time. After all, cooking is an art, and if you make something you really like that just leads to making CUTE recipe cards for swaps!

So, without further ado I'm going to explain how I made this:


It was ridiculously good.  Here are my ingredients:

Bone in chicken breast halves
Enchilada Sauce
Corn Tortillas
Rotel (hope I spelled that right!)
Garlic Clove
White Onion
Olive Oil
Sour Cream





So, the first thing was boiling the chicken breast halves.  Yes, life would be so much easier if you used chicken breasts without the bone, but you NEED the chicken broth that is left over to make the dish.

(1) First step is to boil  the chicken.  After the chicken starts to fall apart, I turn the heat off and fork it out into a colander to let it cool off.


 (2) While the chicken is cooling, I go ahead and finely chop my onion and garlic.  I don't put an amount on my recipe simply because I'm kind of a "ooo this looks like the right amount" kind of girl.  I'll tell you I used three pieces off my garlic clove and about 1/3 of my medium sized onion.

(3) Once the chicken is cooled off you are going to need to pull it off the bone and shred it.  By this I mean make it look stringy when you tear it apart.  I don't use the skin or gristle or bones, those go into the garbage.  Just the breast meat.

(4) I put a dash of olive oil in a pan to heat up and then I saute' my onion and garlic together, then once tender I add the can of Rotel.

(5) Once that is nice and tossed up I add the shredded chicken and then I cook together just for a few minutes to heat the chicken up and mix the juices together.  *Feel free to add chicken broth if your mixture looks too dry.  Nothing worse than dry chicken!


(6) In a separate container I added 4 cups of hot chicken broth with 1/4 cup of enchilada sauce and 1 cup of sour cream.  Give or take of course ;).  This mixture is what you soak your corn tortillas in before putting them in your casserole dish.

(7) This is what I did.  I used glass pyrex dishes.  To prep them I poured enchilada sauce in the bottom and then used a brush to spread it evenly on the bottom of the pan.

(8) Next, I took tortillas out of my tortilla soak that I made (see step 6) and put them in the bottom of the pan, somewhat layering them so that the entire bottom of the pan was covered.

(9)  I then added my chicken and spice mixture covering the tortillas evenly.














(10) I topped with cheese.




 11) I repeated this process until my pan was full with my last layer being the soaked tortillas covered in cheese.

12)  I put my oven on 350 degrees and popped those suckers in there.  *NOTE, cover your dish with tinfoil for the first 20 minutes or so, and then uncover for the last 5 minutes or so to brown the cheeses.




I ended up with 2 casserole dishes worth of enchilada casserole.  To me this is better than traditional enchiladas because its the same taste, but I didn't have to individually roll all those corn tortillas! 

I pulled out of the oven and cut with a spatula and served piping hot.  Which is WAY too hot, but watching all that cheese in long strings just make it worth it.

Family survey gave this dish 3 1/2 stars out of 4.  It was kind of messy making so didn't get the full 4 stars, but the overwhelming benefit for me was that the left overs were eaten up within 24 hours!  It was well loved in this house!



Wednesday, June 6, 2012

CTMH June Incentive





June brings a great incentive for stampers to get their stamping on!  CTMH is offering FREE stamps!
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Stamp sets that count toward the qualifying purchase include full-priced A, B, C, D, and E sets only. Stamps that do not count toward a qualifying purchase include customizable (K), Workshops on the Go™, Cricut® collection, and Stamp of the Month (both discounted and full-priced) sets.

Dates: Offer valid June 1 (9:00 am MDT) – June 30 (11:59 pm MDT)

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Questions?  Contact me!  I'm available for crops, shopping help, tips and tricks, and just plain talk!

Have a great day!

It is June Already! Some definite changes.

It is June already and I have not been as vigorous in my posts as I've needed to be, but in my defense please let me explain why!  I was working on getting my Master's degree and started a new teaching intervention position in a local school.  That didn't leave much time to play around with my crafts sadly because when all of that was done, I was trying to spend as much time with my children as possible.

Now however, it is the summer time ;).  And teacher's don't really work in the summer; sort of.  So these are my blogging plans, and I hope I stick with those plans!

1)  My blog is not going to only feature crafts and tutorials, but I am going to add how you can integrate your crafting in with other areas of your life!  I'm going to feature some books that I find in my shopping journeys, food for the family (because hey, food is a craft after all), and I'm going to integrate curriculum and education with crafting.  I'm hoping this last part will help inspire teachers, but I for those teachers, I wanted to shout out that I will be adding things to my blog that I had to maintain as part of my Master's curriculum.  You can find that blog HERE.

2) I'm going to ramp it up a bit!  I'll be adding lots of photos, maybe some videos, lots of links to cool things, and please feel free to leave comments and let me know what you want to see!

It is SUMMER and I have plenty of time to explore crafts, foods, and cool educational pieces for my upcoming school year!  So let's enjoy ;)