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Monday, April 30, 2012

Guest Post: Prairie Scraps

With five kids that are all big eaters and only one picky eater (plus Mr. Right), I never felt that I could do the Freezer Cooking.  I was invited to supper swaps, but meals for a family of 4-6 just don't cut it with two teenagers to feed.  I could never justify the cost of paying for two meals in a swap either, so I stayed away.  That didn't mean I didn't want to freezer cook and have a plan, though.
Yes - this is really my freezer!  It has 18 meals here, plus 4 more in the door

Years ago, I had tried Once-A-Month cooking, but my husband told me I could never do it again!  Half of the meals, he hated and refused to eat and he didn't like that it took two whole days of my life away!  That all changed last summer, when a friend and I went to an Amish Auction and got 45 pounds of Asparagus between the two of us!  She sent me a recipe for Asparagus & Potato Fritata from "Fix, Freeze, Feast" by Kati Neville and Lindsay Tkacsik and I froze six of the fritatas, praying that my family would eat them.  They loved it, and I decided that I needed to figure out my own version of Freezer Cooking.


Here are the things that I learned about freezer cooking for a larger family:

    • Cook up as many meals as you have time and food for.  On a good day, I will cook 2-3 recipes of 2-4 meals each for a total of 4-8 extra meals. (Keep in mind the meals are for 8 people.)  I try to do this once or twice a week.
    • I freeze meals today, for next month's menu.  Then, I inventory my meals when I sit down to plan the next month's menus.
    • Find the right size of meals for your family.  I find if I make three meals for 4-6 servings, but split it into 2 bags, it is a good size.  This takes some trial and error.  We've been hungry after a meal and had to find things to add to it.
    • Plan to add side dishes.  This was really hard for me - I came from the one pot casserole family.  It is hard for me to add things to a casserole.  We now make a habit of putting out a pickles and bread at every meal, and try to have at least a vegetable and a fruit, too.  This cuts down on the main meal serving size a little and no one walks away hungry.
    • Tell the family they are your taste-testers for the first time on a recipe.  This will help try out new recipes in the freezer.
    • Mark your recipes with exactly how you multiplied it, divided it, and weather you liked it.  I give all recipes either good or excellent, (or "don't like"), but I write things like make 2 meals, or child #1 doesn't like, etc.
    • Freeze meals on a cookie sheet, so they are flat.
I wanted to share my version of Tater Tot Casserole for the Freezer.  Hope you enjoy!


Freezer Tater Tot Casserole

Makes 2 freezer meals with 6-8 servings each.
Ingredients:
3 lb. ground turkey or beef
5 cans green beans, drained
2 cans cream of mushroom soup
2 cans cream of chicken soup
2 cans evaporated milk
2 Gallon bags

Day of cooking:
2 2lb. bags of tator tots (can substitute french fries)

Day of Freezing:

1.   Brown and season meat.  Drain.  Cool and put in marked gallon bags.

2.   Divide 5 cans of beans between the two bags.
3.   Mix 1 can of cream of mushroom soup, 1 can cream of chicken soup and 1 can of evaporated milk.
4.   Pour mixture over ingredients and mix together.
5.   Freeze on a flat sheet for use later.

Cooking Day:
  1. Thaw.
  2. Grease 9x13 pan.  Pour mix into pan and spread out.  Top with tator tots.  Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for 1 hour.
  3. Enjoy!
This recipe only takes a few minutes to prepare for in the freezer and then get into the oven.  It is a great feeling to have dinner not only planned, but already made.  I will make up a bunch of burger recipes, including this one when I get burger on sale for the following month.

Please stop by and check out the rest of the scraps of my life over at Prairie Scraps.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Guest Post: Nap Time Creations

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I am so excited to be sharing today at A Vision to Remember! Blessings to Bobbie while she is taking some time off to be with her new little one!
Today I'm sharing an obsession of mine... making pjs! I just love making pajamas for my little ones. I love how you can use crazy prints, old t-shirts, scraps, and wild appliques! My boys love seeing what I've come up with for them and I love trying out new things. I feel that with "real" clothes (ones that go outside) I have to be more careful, conservative and more polished. Sewing pajamas is fun and stress free.. AND when I use fabric I already have on hand... its a money saver!
It all started with this tutorial... Its hard to find good cotton stretch here in Hong Kong... So I use old t-shirts.  I still save every t-shirt my husband throws away... 
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Then the next summer I got a little more creative and tried out drawstring pants and freezer paper stenciling on the pjs.

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I created these cute pjs for my stint on So You Think You're Crafty. The twist was that the baby pants could be footies or footless with a simple fold... great for toddlers who like to run around. I also tried out making my own striped fabric with this project.
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Last fall I experimented with a mens long sleeve shirt to turn it into a pair of long pants style winter Pjs. I call it my one hour Pjs, because you can make pants AND a shirt in less than an hour with this tutorial.
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And for my latest project... another matchy matchy set of boys Pjs. I had adorable dinosaur fabric and and old blue t-shirt and heres what I came up with.

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I'll be using this latest project to share a tutorial on resizing patterns ( a little larger or smaller) today... So come on over and check it out!

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Guest Blogger: Mommy is CooCoo

Hello! I am Amanda and I blog at mommy is coocoo.


~ My blog is all about fun! ~

Whether you are laughing about the realities of marriage and motherhood or being inspired to make your everyday surroundings lovely, regardless of your budget. I am thrilled to be guest posting today!  I'd like to share with you one of my most popular projects.  I hope this project inspires you.


~ Wall Art made from Embroidery Hoops and Fabric ~



~ I love fabric! ~

I have lots of fabric remnants.
I also had this big, blank wall in our newly painted guest bedroom.


Hmmm...


So I bought a few large wooden hoops at a craft store

 
added some fabric & hung them on the wall




I am liking it!
So I start looking for lots of wooden hoops on ebay




I purchased thirty hoops for $15
{much less expensive then buying them at a craft store}
and added fabric I already had to the hoops


I tried not to worry a lot about fabric placement
or what part of the fabric looked best
{as with all my projects I recommend wine if you are anal and tend to over think things}


If you like the fabric, DON'T WORRY about it matching!


Next I trimmed all the extra fabric

and began placing the hoops on the wall
{you will most definitely need some wine for this part}



I rotated sides and added a few hoops on the left and then a few on the right.

I used very small nails.
{Since I posted this tutorial/project I've added a step which I believe will potentially save YOU a lot of time and a few headaches!  After my kids ran their hands across the hoops a couple of times and a few fell off starting an avalanche of falling hoops-AHHH! I removed the few hoops that were still hanging on the wall.  I then used my glue gun and added a touch of hot glue to the tip of the nail before I placed my hoop on it.  Magic!  The hoops can still easily be removed but my coocoo kids can't knock them off the wall.}

Try your best NOT to over think it.



some of my hoops touch. some don't.


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~ my beautiful wall art ~


 Thank you for allowing me to share today Bobbie. This coocoo Momma couldn't be more grateful! If you'd like to see other coocoo projects or learn more about the whole coocoo family, head on over to  mommy is coocoo.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

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Welcome Back! Its been a great week around our house. Lots of snuggles and resting. We are so in love with our new addition to our family.

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