Friday, August 29
3 month supply -extras (5/5)
Drinking Water!!
Bleach
Baking powder
Baking soda
Cornstarch
Oil & shortening
Corn meal
Yeast
Spices
Bouillon
Things that your family always needs: ketchup, mustard, toilet paper..etc
As well as having a financial reserve..
So what else have you stocked up on for good measure? As always... fill me in on your secrets so others can partake!
Next series?... should it be on good household items to keep around?... any other ideas?
Wednesday, August 27
3 Month Supply- Snacks (4/5)
So the easiest great recipe I have snack wise is:
Cake mix cookies
1 box cake mix- (any flavor our favorite is white)
2 eggs (powdered work just find)
1/2 C. oil
Mix all together drop by tsp on to baking sheet bake at 350 for 8 min (just a little brown around the edges)
I am always trying new cake flavors with different mix-ins- butter sctoch chips, heath chips, nuts, anything really (this recipe is one of 1000 reasons why I hope to have 52 cake mixes in my food storage one day)
Chex Muddy Buddies or puppy chow (whatever you wanna call it)
9 cups chex mix
melt: 1 cup choc chips
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 c margarine
1 tsp vanilla
pour over chex
once good and covered pour 1 1/2 c powdered sugar over and shake well.
Best Brownies
1/2 C butter/margarine
1 C. sugar
1 tsp vanilla
2 eggs
1/2 C flour
1/3 C Cocoa
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
Heat oven to 350 grease 8 or 9 inch square pan
Stir together butter sugar and Vanilla, Add eggs beat well with spoon, stir together cocoa, baking powder and salt, gradually add egg mixture, beat until well blended stir in flour, spread evenly into pan
Bake 20-25 minutes or until brownies start to pull away from sides.
They are so good... do not double the batch! it doesn't turn out the same! doesn't even need frosting!
I also gave one of my favorite snack recipes in an earlier post see here. I have plenty more including a wonderful sticky bun recipe but I figured that this would get us started... more emergency preparedness coming soon... do you have any questions or suggestions... let me know!
Monday, August 25
11 Months old...





Yuck...
3 Month Supply - Lunch ( 3/5)
Tuna, canned chicken, canned ham- the stuff you buy in the store now has 2011 or 2012 exp dates
Miricle Whip/ Mayo
Peanut butter (or other nut butters)
Jelly
Cheese (can be frozen)(for those die hard grilled cheese sandwich eaters-Tyler)
Butter(can be frozen or canned)
Canned soup
Canned/dried Fruit
Basically I have sandwiches or soup planned for lunches, but I was thinking the other day that Tortiallas store pretty well in the freezer and we could could have wraps as well. I Always think to throw in a fruit on the side- dried or canned- it will help off set nutirents you aren't getting in the event of an emergency, or loss of job or whatever else comes our way! I have been thinking that maybe I could have the stuff to make pasta salad (simply salad in a box or just noodles and italian dressing) for side dishes or even crackers for the kids- What do you think? Have anyother ideas for me? ( and bags and bags of chicken nuggets not an options-(Kevin)
Saturday, August 23
3 Month supply- Breakfast (installment 2 of the series of 5)
Add water only pancake/waffle mix
Syrup (sugar water flavoring)
Canned apples to put on top of the waffles
All the stuff for granola
Frozen/ powdered juice
Canned/frozen fruit ( have to have fruit some where)
(and yes this is the same recipe I posted earlier)
Granola
Mix:
4 cups regular oats
4 cups quick oats
½ cup wheat germ
1T. Cinnamon
½ cup chopped almonds
½ cup brown sugar
½ flaked coconut
½ cup powdered milk
½ cup honey
½ cup light corn syrup
1 ½ tsp. Vanilla
2 T. Water
Melt wet ingredients in microwave 1 min; stir halfway through.
Pour over dry mixture
mix.
Pour into two shallow baking pans and bake until lightly toasted, for chewy granola 15 minutes, for crunchy 25-30 min.
(300 degrees) Add dried cranberries or raisins… eat plain or in milk!
Breakfast for us would be a little monotonous (although we all love granola and Tyler loves pancakes and waffles)... what do you think I could add? (adding bags and bags of malt-o-meal cereal... not an option(sorry Ty)
Friday, August 22
3 Month supply- Dinner
Now for 4 of my dinner meals I chose my Sweet & sour Chicken with rice, my homemade chili and corn bread, spaghetti or other shaped pasta with bread sticks, and Taco chip dip. I always stock up on frozen vegetables when they go one sale (canned works too) so that in the event we had to live on this stuff we could get some vegetables in with dinner.
Let me know if you have any good ones! Down the road a little, I will post what I have done for breakfast, lunch and snack time...(even adults need snack time) So stay tuned!
1. Sweet & Sour Chicken
8 oz apricot preserves
1 C. Catalina dressing ( I heard the Russia dressing works well too)
1 envelope dry onion soup mix
mix together and pour over chicken breasts and bake at 400 degrees until cooked through,serve on top of rice and with vegetables (stir fry mix is always good with this one)
2. Homemade Chili
Brown 1/2 to 1 lb of ground beef (or buffalo if you have it) drain, add:
1 can (15-16oz) dark red kidney beans (rinsed)
1 Can tomato soup
1/2 can water
1 TBSP chilli powder
onion or onion powder to taste
(feel free to add stuff like frozen corn or anything else you like in your chili)
Warm through and serve with cornbread
Cornbread
Mix:
1/2 C. Whole wheat flour
1/2 C. White flour
1 C. Corn meal
4 TBSP sugar
1 TBSP baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
then in seperate bowl mix:
2 eggs
1 C. milk
1/4 C. oil
Stir wet and dry ingredients together just til moistened, (the less you mix the better)
Bake in greased 8X8 pan at 425 for 20 min or until toothpick comes out clean
3. Spaghetti or other shaped pasta
boil noodles, serve with sauce of your choice, I serve with bread sticks.. see below
Bread sticks
preheat oven to 350
add 1 TBSP yeast to 1 1/2 C. warm water
inseperate bowl mix:
2 TBSP sugar
1/2 tsp salt
3 1/2 to 4 cups flour (use whole wheat white or a mixture of the two)
Blend together and let rise for 10 min (if you have time if not just keep going) spread in to shortcake pan and bake for11-15 minutes then use a pizza cutter to cut into "sticks"
if you want to make spread, mix:
1/4 C. butter (melted)
1/4 C mayonnaise
1/4 C. Parmesan Cheese
1/4 tsp parsley flakes
1/2 tsp garlic salt
spread on top of bread sticks after baking
4.Taco Dip:
Brown 1 lb of ground hamburger (if you want to add taco seasoning go ahead)
while your doing that, in 9x13 pan spread a large can of refried beans into the bottom of pan... once the meat is cooked through place that on top of the beans, then spread a layer of salsa on top of meat then throw on a layer of cheese (cheedar or Mexican blend) on top of the salsa, then spread a layer of sour cream on top of that, cook in the oven at 350 for 15 minutes until warmed through... serve in tortillas or on tortilla chips.. a great frozen meal or for leftovers...
So let me know if you guys try any of these out, if you have any great recipes you are stocking up on, or if you want more!
I got a new toy!
Thursday, August 21
My little dare devil...

So at church I ended up in the foyer with both of my kids during Tylers talk, and although Cameron was being great in someone else's hands, Kevin was being Kevin and didn't want to be quiet or sit still, I actaully got a few comments about being the fastest mom ever!... I think I will take this title and run with it.. pardon the pun... so if you ever find your self with two little boys running in opposite directions that best advice I can give you is, have good runing shoes (even at church) make sure they will stay on at all costs and run after the fastest one first, unless the slowest one is right next to you and then you take him with you...:) (Nicole knows what I am talking about.)

Here is he is fully belted in, ready for a walk! (I just thought the pic was cute)(See Gig, here is my sit and stand!)
Tuesday, August 19
Candied pecans
So here is the recipe we will be trying out with the pecans.. I was at a former teachers house in high school (Hi Jones!) when she made these amazing pecans and well, this looks like the same recipe so we are gonna try it out... I let ya know when that time comes around..
Candied Pecans
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup cold water
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 pound shelled pecans
Combine all ingredients in a skillet except pecans. Simmer for 4 minutes or until mixture spins small thread from spoon.
Remove from heat and stir in pecans. Continue stirring until syrup forms a sugar coating over the pecans. Gently separate nuts while cooling. Yields 1 pound.
Sunday, August 17
It's Over!
So I am not sure I posted about this yet.. but we canned apples (it was a blast and they taste wonderful) Lori says she is up for anything in the kitchen and I totally believe here, she, unlike my weird husband, has no use for plain canned apples, so she made pie filling... I even brought a few home!.. they were wonderful! So our next venture in the kitchen will be pumpkin stuff...last year I made some and froze it... but I don't know if we will have the freezer space so maybe I will can it too.. who knows? Then, about the same time, we will be candying some pecans... we have a huge pecan tree in our yard and I have heard they are extra delicious.. so we are gonna try them out. Then I am guessing our next thing after that will have to be strawberries next spring? maybe?.. I don't know.... I do know that we are going to have to keep Lori's son John on retainer or something... he peeled apples for us like a crazy man.. he was so much faster then Lori or me... He said he might have to charge us $.10 and apple next year... but then he liked the apple pie so much.. that just might be his reward!
Anybody have any cool things to try out in the kitchen?.. Lori says she is up for anything.. .and I will try anything with a friend around?... let me know!
Friday, August 15
We went on a date!
Anyways the best part of the night was knowing my kids were having fun, and safe.. and when we went to pick them up... they we excited to see me! Kevin came running over saying "Mommy!" (by the way it lasted about 2 seconds until he went back to playing) and Cameron saw me and got a big grin on his face and started jumping up and down.. Lori even asked if he did this everytime he saw me... and the answer is no... he just hasn't been awayfrom me very much! (usually he thinks I am gonna take something from him or dig the dog food out of his mouth and he turns and tries to crawl away!)..lol
Wednesday, August 13
Questions...
Well other than that, Tyler started work on Monday- he is preparing for the course he is going to be teaching starting this coming Monday. He also has his three courses he is taking himself and the research assistantship he is working on with John. Lets just say his plate is full and He is now is college mode....I'm just glad he is ready to get into it. The next four years are gonna be interesting (yes Tyler, I did say 4) I am really glad for these short work days this week (8 or so hours) so the boys could get used to him being gone longer periods of time from here on out. This summer is the most time we have ever seen him and I didn't want to shock the kids.. this way they get used to having Dad "at school" again.
I am excited about our date nights, Tyler has mentioned that he would like to go on a date twice a month and it looks like it might actually occur! We figured this week we should really grab a bite to eat and then sit down and work on our sacrement meeting talks.. yep that is right the Bishop caught us and we are speaking this Sunday on "Being insturments in the Lords hands"- anybody have any material for me?... I told the Bishop that I am lucky to make it 5 minutes up there so he should have a third speaker so Tyler doesn't have to fill the other 35 minutes (although he did do a great job last time) I wonder if he believes me?
Well I best get going... I doubt ignoring the kids is the best way to make them happy.
Friday, August 8
Family Pictures


Here are my adorable boys, Kevin give baby a kiss!


Here are our 5 year anniversary pictures, I cropped them in to show how cute we are! (and to hide our bellies)


Cameron was posing the whole time.. he was absolutely adorable, but to get him and Kevin to both smile at the same time.. I'm not sure that will ever happen.


Here is our best family picture.. and one of us trying to get the kids minds off the camera.

And here is Kevin is all his glory! ya have to love that personality!
Wednesday, August 6
lots of stuff...
Monday, August 4
just so ya know...
Thursday, July 17
Our Story...5 years into it!
Tyler and I met on a Sunday night in October 2002, my freshman year in college, his sophomore (the year after his mission). Our student ward at BYUI was having sweet swap and his apartment came to mine for "sweets" I walked in my apartment with my then boyfriend and found Tyler holding hands with my roommate Tanya (it was the first night they had met too). We all got introduced and I really didn't think very highly of Tyler after that night... funny I know. Well Tyler somehow became a fixture in our apartment, my roommate helped with that. (they went on a few dates) And when I got dumped around Thanksgiving Tyler started calling more.
Our first date was to McDonalds for breakfast after a 7+ hour long conversation (it lasted all night) on the phone. McDonalds breakfast is now kind of "our thing" We hid our relationship for a couple of months, why I am not sure. Our first kiss was right before Christmas at his Brother's in Salt Lake, and he was the first to say I love you. We discussed our Valentines days a couple of days ago and we both agree that our first Valentines Day was the one we put the most effort in to. I bought him a ton of stuff, a giant Care Bear, a CD, a box of turtles, etc. (and for me that says something.. I hate spending money) and he woke me up early to dance and take me out to breakfast, made me a CD and took me to meet his family in Salt Lake. Long road trip- come to think of it that was our second raod trip and we have been traveling ever since! We got engaged April 11 in a park in Rexburg and we said goodbye two weeks later after finals on the 25th. He went home to California and I went home to Washington.- If that wasn't the longest summer of my life! We were married July 17 in the Jordan River Temple and then went to school year round (we knew kids wouldn't wait and we wanted to get as much done as possible before they came) starting that fall until we graduated in December 2005. So we knew each other 9 months when we got married, we probably only dated 7 of those months, we were engaged for 3 of them.
We had our first child Kevin, September 8 during our last semester. Tyler was student teaching and I only had 12 credits that semester, half were online. After graduation Tyler started his Masters online and we started looking for teaching jobs for the fall. We found one in Jerome, it was his dream job. He taught Spanish and Biology and coached football and wrestling. We bought our first house here in October of 2006. He earned his Masters July of 2007. He taught for two years. We had our second child Cameron, in September 2007. Our boys are almost exactly two years apart and a lot of fun. Kevin and his strong personality and never ending energy keeps us up and running and Cameron is turning into one great kid. After a short bit of colic (a couple of months ago I would have called it eternity) he is really growing up to be fun. He is crawling, pulling himself up, walking along things and learning to balance not holding on and enjoying his brother more and more. They love to wrestle! Kevin, has handled this big brother thing wonderfully. Cameron is "his baby" and Kevin threatens Cameron with smooches and hugs everyday! And that brings us to the present, a family of four, moving to Oklahoma for Tyler's PhD. Where we will be after the next 5 years, who knows?







