Sunday, February 12

Muffintop Meltdown {v.6}



Progress, Points & My Favorite Jeans

Progress Report:

Weight Lost This Week: Unknown
Total Weight Lost: 7 pounds
Inches Lost This Week: Unknown
Total Inches Lost: 10.5 inches

Points Earned:

This Week: 0 (Wasn't Counting!)
Points Balance: 307

This post is coming at you delayed, simply because I've been insanely busy this past week with the arrival of my baby niece (pictures & details to follow!)  I've been busy helping with three toddlers and other household chores.  Every night I've been utterly exhausted by the time the kids are all in bed.  

I didn't measure myself or do a weigh-in (I mentioned previously that my sister informed me that she doesn't have a  scale so that is out until I get home in NYC.)  I also decided not to track points.  I've been really needing to be flexible in everything, and I'm admittedly off track a bit.  I'm still not discouraged though.  In life there are always temporary setbacks…the key is seeing them as just that…temporary.  

Today, I thought I'd share a two part goal I have regarding two of my favorite pairs of jeans ever:



1.  Goal #1 is to fit into my 7 jeans again.  Right now I can pull them almost all the way, but I cannot button them or zip them, too much hip/butt, so as that region shrinks these will easily fit again.

2.  Goal #2 is to fit into my Express jeans again.  I haven't worn these jeans since before my wedding/honeymoon.  I can pull these up to about mid thigh right now…so I have some work to do! 

In other news, I begin my Medifast 5-in-1 program tomorrow morning.  I am excited to get things going in the right direction again.  I delayed starting the program because I had a moment of clarity about attempting to start it while watching three toddlers all by myself for 48 hours…not the brightest idea.  I can't wait to share progress with that later in the week, and let you know how it is going and what I really think of it.

This Week:

I'm proud of these choices:

Well, I am sure there is something to be proud of, but I can't really think of anything, eek!

I'd like to work more on:

I haven't really been working out this past week and a half, nor have I been very disciplined with my eating plan.  The family here knows how to cook, so it is REAL hard to stick to my own food! :)

I totally cheated when:

I've been having a TON of dessert, so bad, really, like ice cream, cupcakes, cookies…woe is me!


How did you do this week?

Want to catch up on my journey? V.5, V.4, V.3V.2, V.1



O.M.Y. {oh.my.yum} Featuring Sarah from The Fontenot Four!

Check out this delicious recipe from Sarah of {the Fontenot Four}!





On Saturday morning I was browsing Pinterest.
I wanted a simple crock pot recipe for chicken.
I wasn't feeling well.  I had thawed out chicken.  Had to cook it. 
But didn't want to exert a lot of effort!
Ever have those days??
I came across this pin for Cilantro Lime Crock Pot Chicken:
Source: pipandebby.com via Sarah on Pinterest

I checked my pantry and, sure enough, I had the ingredients...
pretty much.
I had bone-in skin-on chicken breasts, not boneless skinless.
I had dried cilantro, not fresh.
I had lime juice in a bottle, not a fresh lime.
Well, that worked for me so here is my version of this recipe!
Easy Delicious Cilantro Lime Crockpot Chicken:
So so nice to have a Kindle Fire to put on the counter for easy access to the recipe!!


Aside from the chicken, here's what you'll need:
A 24 oz jar of your favorite salsa.  I had a club-size bottle, so I measured out 24 oz.
The original recipe calls for the juice of 1 lime.  I did not have one, so I added 1 tbsp of "Realime" lime juice.
Instead of fresh cilantro {because I had none}, I used not quite 1/4 cup of dried cilantro.
Add 1 pouch of your favorite taco seasoning.
Blend everything together in your crock pot.
Throw in a package of boneless skinless chicken breasts.
{mine were bone-in skin-on, so I de-boned and de-skinned them before putting them in}
Cover the chicken with the salsa mixture.
Set the crock pot to low for 6 hours.
{about 4.5 or 5 hours in, I put it on warm}
Towards the end, I threw some white rice into my rice cooker.
Chicken is ready!
Serve the chicken over rice and top with the salsa mixture.
Not photographed: I then put some tortilla chips on the side and topped with some of the salsa mixture.  I added a generous amount of shredded "Mexican" blend cheese as well as dollop of sour cream!
This was so good that this post was supposed to go up Monday but I couldn't wait to share it with you!!

And before you say aren't you starting a fast??  Well, yes I am...it starts at sundown tonight.  This is not a Daniel Fast recipe, that's for sure.  And I enjoyed every bit of it!
Enjoy!
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My mouth is totally watering from this recipe: cilantro & lime---that is all you had to say!!  Thanks, Sarah for this delicious recipe…I'm hoping to get to cook this for my sister's family while I'm visiting with them.  :)  

Friends, you should totally visit Sarah's blog…this lady is inspiring in all that she does!  :)





 

Friday, February 10

An Attitude of Gratitude {Featuring Ronni from Anywhere Is}

Hey friends!  My friend Ronni from Anywhere-Is has a powerful message on gratitude to share with you while I'm away {hopefully surviving three toddlers!} in Texas.  Enjoy!

Venturing Out
When I was a little girl, I was pretty happy. You know how they say ignorance is bliss? Yeah. It was like that. My parents spoiled my sister and me (seriously, every Christmas was insane!), and I loved school. If I lacked anything, I didn't know it (well, except for the Merry-Go-Round stroller and the Sit-N-Spin, but never mind those!), and I had everything I needed. We had a house in the city, and this house had a huge yard. Strawberry patches, plum trees, and a grape vine was something to take for granted. Giant pine trees with benches to cool off under. Gardens. Grass to play in forever. I didn't know that stuff was special, or a luxury. We lived upstairs from my grandfather, who I called Puddin'. Life was good, but in the typical unaware fashion of children (as it should be), I didn't know just how great it was.

It was after Puddin' passed away that things began to change. Suddenly, my family was struggling. A lot. Sometimes the lights or water would get cut off. Trips to Sears for large new school wardrobes no longer happened. When I was 16, I got a job working in an affluent suburb and began noticing just how different my life was from these kids who didn't work because they had to, but worked because they had nothing better to do on any given day. These kids lived in big houses, rode horses, and drove their own cars. They went to really nice schools with all the bells and whistles I'd only read about in novels or saw on TV. I was in an inner city school (which I hated) with a bunch of cynical and bitter classmates who, except for a few, just didn't get me. I was a nerd and a misfit.

I hated me. I hated life. I hated everything. And I escaped into fantasy worlds all the time.

One thing I've noticed is that a lot of people I know from Cleveland tend to have this downer type of attitude. There is always something to complain about. Always something to be depressed about. And I can't blame them, really. Cleveland's just now starting to get back on its feet after many years of decline. But it's challenging to rebuild what's been allowed to crumble. That attitude is deeply ingrained in my being, and I really have to work hard at being thankful for everything I have. When there is an abundance of love, friends, food, money, fortune, and blessings, it's so easy to find things to be thankful for. But when things are not going so well? Ah, that's where the challenge begins. And even when I am happy? It's still too easy for me to find something to mutter about!

Namaste
It was when I began taking yoga that I started to learn about the Attitude of Gratitude. You see, a lot of people think yoga is just stretching and relaxing. I am here to assure you it is not. Depending on the type you practice, you will sweat! But that's beside the point. The point is that yoga is more than just a physical thing. It's also a challenge to look inside yourself, to find that inner light, polish it, and let it shine. But if you're not thankful, then you're only shining up gunk. I've learned that when I face my day with a list of things to be thankful for, more blessings rain down on me. It's a silly thing really. I am not a hard core believer in the Law of Attraction, but it just seems that happiness begets more happiness. Being genuinely glad at the abundance that I have just gives me more things to be glad about.

Still, it's all too easy for me to fall into complaining. I really have to be intentional with being grateful for all the blessings I have. I need to go out of my way to focus on all the good things and stop whining about stupid things, especially things I have no control over (like traffic lights and sales tax). I mean, I definitely have no problem with venting and clearing the air, but there has to be a point where I move past that so I can experience grace. It's a much nicer feeling than negativity. I think I need to be even more intentional with feeling thankful. I know someone who tries to post five positive things about each day on her blog. She's been doing it for many years. I could keep a gratitude journal. I could write a list. Many possibilities. It can't be anything but good for me.

New Coat
"When we practice an attitude of gratitude, we are practicing feeling loved." 

Thank you so much Ronni, for sharing your personal journey and insight on gratitude.  I love that you keep a journal of things you are grateful for…what a powerful way to constantly be reminded of all that you have!

To visit Ronni & connect with her more, visit Anywhere-Is.

Thursday, February 9

Trying it Now: MDT5 by {Somme Institute}

I've mentioned before, that I am on a quest to find a good skincare line.  I also mentioned that I had tried a two-day sample of Somme Institute's MDT5 and loved it.  I am really excited to say that the Somme Institute recently reached out to me, asking if I'd like to try their product for a full 4-6 weeks, an offer  I was not about to refuse.

My skin is finally starting to recover from my trial of BeautyMint, and so I am excited to introduce you to the Somme Institute's 5 Step Regimen.


So what exactly is MDT5?  Here is a snippet from the company:

One of the most exciting things I've learned about this regimen is it's ability to actually repair sun damaged skin.  The product line has been studied by doctors and scientists at Yale, Harvard & Princeton.  The studies conducted at each institution have concluded with remarkable results.

I also love that the products are recommended for a myriad of skin problems: uneven skin tone, blemish prone skin, rosacea, fine lines and wrinkles and sun damaged skin.

Check out some of the before and after pictures at their site!  I can't wait to share my own results with you in the near future!

I have received sample product to review over a 4-6 week period.  All opinions expressed are my own.
Disclosure Policy

Wednesday, February 8

A Birth Story {Featuring Erika from t.e. and baby}


Hey Baxtron{Life} fans! My name is Erika, and I blog over on t.e. and baby. Basically, it's just a little ol' blog about t (my husband), e (that's me!) and the best girl ever, our baby El. You should stop by and say hi!

Anyway, today I wanted to share my birth story with you guys since Courtney is out of town for a baby's birth--isn't it fitting? Sorry it's kind of wordy! If you're not too big on reading birth stories, you could always head over to my blog and see some pictures from the big day (nothing gory, I promise!). 

Okay! Here we go.


7:30ish a.m. on Memorial Day- There I was, having maybe the best dream ever. All I remember was I was eating oreos in my brand new mansion. There were trains that brought people to my house because it was so exclusive that I didn't allow cars in the parking lot. So anyway, my butler or whoever was like "WOW! Two trains" and I was all "yup. Double trains." So the wacko starts singing "double trains all across the street. Look at those traaaains."….You know, like the double rainbow song? Um…Yeah. I remember I was laughing pretty hard at him…Then all the sudden I woke up.

And…I was uh… Peeing my pants. Or, so I thought anyway. It was really embarrassing even though no one was watching me. I was running to the bathroom while peeing and I couldn't make it stop. It was awful. So, I get to the bathroom and sit on the toilet all while still peeing. I was thinking to myself "what the heck?" over and over. Because, I'll be honest with you. The past few months, every time I had to pee SO BAD, all I could get out was a measly "drip…drip…drip…" then nothing. So this huge pee was really surprising to me. Then it registered in my brain that, hey! This liquid isn't yellow. and hey! It's actually kind of pink (I also may have smelled my underwear, okay? I heard amniotic fluid smelled sweet (it's true)). So, I decided to wake up Tyler even though he was so excited to have Memorial Day off (his old job made him work every Holiday)

So I was like:
"Tyler"
…… 
……
"Ty?" (I never call him that)
……
TYLER??
……
……
……
T SENN?!

Phew. Finally he heard me and responded to tsenn. So, I told him the whole story. You know, starting with my funny butler and ending with my nose to my panties--All the while, I was still "peeing". I didn't dare to actually say my water broke…Because I didn't want to be THAT girl who went into labor and delivery, only to find out that I just happened to have a never ending pee stream.

He jumped out of bed pretty quickly, while saying he was disappointed he wouldn't be able to sleep in (he was totally joking, FYI)…All while trying to hide that ridiculous smile. Then, he proclaimed "I'm going to be a dad today"…I just laughed at him because, remember? It wasn't REALLY my water. I was just peeing still.

So anyway, we decided to get into the shower and get ready. If I was still "peeing" by the time we were done getting ready, we'd go into the hospital and have me checked. 
Sure enough, we got out of the shower and I was still goin'. You'd think at this point I would come right out and be like "yeah, my water broke", but I couldn't. So, I painted my toe nails instead.

9:35 a.m.- We arrived at the hospital. It was pretty weird walking in there all normal and everything. I always pictured myself walking in there with awful contractions. And, there I was with none at all. It was seriously weird.

The front desk lady was really sweet. She seemed so excited for us and was chatting up a storm. 
When she found out my middle name was Norma, her face lit up (side story: I changed my middle name to Norma when I was around 10ish. My Grandma was always complaining about how no grand kids were named after her because her name was so ugly. So, I decided to change my middle name to hers because I just loved her so much…I could go on and on about how much I love her…But, we'll save it for another post)…She told me that her mother's name was Norma and that it made her so happy to see that name that she was going to give us the best room in the house. Suite 116.

9:45 a.m.- I was taken back to a "holding room"…Apparently none of the nurses thought I was really in labor because I was so chatty and I wasn't holding a towel between my legs…They didn't want to take me to my room and get my hopes up until they did the test to see if it really was amniotic fluid I was leaking (and not pee)…I held my breath waiting for the paper to change colors. Thankfully, it did and we were officially admitted and on our way to our birthing suite.  The room was huge! It felt like I was in some sort of crazy hotel. I loved it.

10:00 a.m.- I met my nurse, Debbi. She was really nice and helped keep everything fun…Despite the fact that she had to insert my I.V. and begin Pitocin. We went over a bunch of hospital info and just sat and chatted. She told me I was her only patient that day and that she was really glad,  because we were nice and she wasn't used to that from patients. It made us feel good.


10:30 a.m.- Dr. J. came in and talked to me. We joked about my last appointment and how he told me I only had 1% chance of having a baby before my due date. He told me that I just got lucky and that if my water hadn't broken, I would never be there right then (at this point I was only dilated about a one)… He also inserted the contraction monitor into me, since the one on my stomach wasn't picking any up. While he was down there, he also inserted a heart monitor (which he screw into Eloise's head…so so sad) so that he could keep better track of the baby. He didn't want her to get stressed out since the Pitocin can take a lot out of a gal. He also made sure to tell me to let him know if I heard a hissing noise…He said sometimes when he screws those monitors into baby girl heads, they deflate. Har har har.
So then, I apologized for making him come in on a Holiday. He told me that it was alright because girls aren't smart enough not to come on a Holiday.
His sarcasm really brightened up the mood and it was good to see him. It made everything seem more real. Not completely real, though. Because I still couldn't believe I was there right then. He estimated that baby girl would be here by 7:30 or 8. Of course, I didn't believe that either.


1:00 p.m.-  I remember going to the bathroom with Tyler's help, and just crying on the toilet that I wanted to go home and that I couldn't handle the contractions anymore. He told me I was strong and that he knew I could do it. I was so frustrated because even with all the contractions, I was only dilated to a 3 still. I felt like things were going pretty slowly and I wanted out. Apparently, when you're in labor they don't just let you go home, though. Dang it. So, I got an epidural. 

I was terrified. I think that of all things birth related…The thought of getting an epidural scared me the most. But, after all those painful Pitocin contractions I just couldn't give birth without one. I couldn't. 
The anesthesiologist came in and was a really big jerk. No time for small talk, apparently (and Tyler and I are the BEST at small talk)…He just wanted to get in and get out and be on his way. 

The epidural wasn't too bad. I thought it would be a lot more painful than it was…. It just really freaked me out having a tube in my back. Thankfully, the medicine started working quickly and I was pain free for the rest of the labor and delivery.
3:30 p.m.- Still at a 3. I was so frustrated. Debbi made sure to tell me that the first 4 centimeters take "FOUR-ever" and not to worry. 


4:25 p.m.- Dr. J called and announced he was going to a movie since I was going so slow. Debbi told us that she hoped he jinxed himself and that I proved him wrong and had the baby while he was in the movie.
…It didn't happen.


5:30 p.m.- I was finally making some progress. I was 5 1/2 cm dilated. Phew.


6:00 p.m.- Time for a shift change. I wanted to cry saying bye to Debbi. She was so wonderful. My new nurse, Suzie sort of sucked. Thankfully, she had a student nurse with her (Zandy) who handled all my care from then on. I LOVED Zandy. 

Before Debbi left, she asked me if she could bring anything for me tomorrow (she said she called dibs on having us the next day)…I told her I really wanted a Bologna sandwich. She thought it was weird, but said okay. Then, her and Suzie sang the Oscar Meyer Wiener song. All I could think was "umm…Is this real life?"

They also had me lay on my side because Eloise was getting a little stressed out and her heart rate was dipping a lot with each contraction. I tried not to cry, but I was so worried about my girl.


7:00 p.m.- I asked to be checked because I just wanted to hear I was at a 7. I think, in my head, I thought that a 7 meant a baby would really be coming. So, they came in and checked me. Things went silent. Then, the nurse said "call doctor Judd. Now. She is completely dilated"

I looked at Tyler and he looked completely excited. Me, on the other hand? Not so much. I was overcome with emotion. I was terrified. I was exhausted. I felt every emotion in the book. So, I finally let myself cry. It felt good to get everything out. Finally, this whole labor and delivery thing felt real. I was going to have a baby. 


7:30 p.m.- They told me that Dr. J wanted me to just lay there for a bit and "rest and descend" to help Eloise get into a better position. They told me this would take about two hours. In the mean time, I was put on Oxygen to help Eloise stay calm in there. 

I don't remember much about what went on after this. Everything was just kind of a blur. I remember a nurse coming in and setting up the room for delivery. It was so weird to see how much prep needed to go on in order for me to start pushing. I also remember that The Bachelorette was on in the background and everyone (even nurses) were watching it. I was bugged because I couldn't see the TV (I was still on my side) and had no idea what was going on. 


7:55 p.m.- I was checked again and told that pushing needed to begin now. I wasn't expecting that. They hurried and broke away my bed (it was the weirdest thing) and turned it into a delivery bed. All I remember saying was "I'm too tired for this"…But, apparently being tired doesn't let you out of pushing.


8:00 p.m.- Dr. J came in the room and checked me again…Just to make sure. He gasped and said "Look at this hair!" So, everyone rushed to look at my lady parts. Apparently, her head was right at the opening and all you could see was a lock of hair in a curl sticking out. Dr. J got all giggly and said it was the cutest thing he had ever seen. 


8:05 p.m.- I began pushing. It was weird. I knew I was pushing but I couldn't feel anything. I watched Tyler's face in anticipation. He looked so amazed and so happy. 


8:12 p.m.- I continued pushing and suddenly heard a little faint cry from Eloise (I also heard a HUGE cry from my mom)… Tyler's face lit up and it was the cutest thing I had ever seen. He looked so proud. I looked between my legs, and saw her hand pop up like she was waving "hey mom!"…That's when I cried. She was here. She was really here and I couldn't believe it. Plus, I didn't even poop on the table, so that was an added bonus.
I don't remember much else besides my mom saying "she has 10 toes!" and Dr. J saying "…And 11 fingers!"... I was just too busy staring at her to concentrate on much else. 
When they put her on my chest, I was so overwhelmed with love. She was so beautiful and such a perfect mix of Tyler and me. And that hair! I really just couldn't believe she was mine. 
May 30th was the best day.  Thanks for having me today, Courtney! You are the greatest. I look forward to "meeting" some of your great readers!

I love this story!  Today is my sister Valerie's due date, so what better to share than a birth story?!  :)  Erika thank you so much for sharing your story with us.  :)

Tuesday, February 7

6 Parenting Resources {Featuring Anne from Green Eggs & Moms}


Has this happened to you?

You’re watching TV in your room when all of sudden everything goes dark. It’s a black out. Even if you’ve walked in this familiar space a thousand times, you fumble through the dark looking for a flashlight. This is how parenting feels at times. You can prepare by reading a mountain of books and articles, and think you’re familiar with all there is to know. Then boom. You encounter situations that leave you scratching your head. Fortunately, the Internet is a treasure trove of useful parenting resources that can help you find solutions to parenting mysteries. What are these?

6 Parenting Resources To Pull You Out of the Dark



1. Parenting Science  If you’re the type who would rather believe in scientific research rather than guess-work or amusing old wives’ tales, this is perfect for you.  The author, a biological anthropologist, writes informative articles based on studies from different perspectives in psychology, neuroscience, anthropology and evolution.
What you get: Researched-backed information on how to improve your child’s development in the following areas: intellect, emotion and behavior.


  Creative Food Ideas 
2. Cute Food For Kids  If you want to elicit a few laughs from your child during meal time, this is one of the first places you should go to. It shows you how to make creative food ideas the easy way. Ridiculously easy.
What you get: Simple instructions for fun and interesting food ideas for kids - and sometimes adults too.


3. Ask Dr. Sears Who doesn’t love Dr. Sears? It’s sort of like seeing your pediatrician without the hassle of driving to the clinic and lining-up. You can find answers to common parenting questions such as why toddlers are picky eaters. The articles are written in a simple way that makes for easy reading.
What you get: Health related information from doctors. (Of course, it’s still best to consult with your pediatrician for serious questions you have. So yes, you may still have to drive to the clinic and line-up.)


4. Independent.ie This is a European-based news site that has a great parenting section. It’s a good way to keep up with what’s happening in their side of the world.
What you get: Latest parenting news in Europe, specifically in Ireland.


Educational Activities  
5. My Shae Noel If you want fun educational activities for your kiddo, this is where you should go to. The woman behind the blog used to teach children which is why she is able to provide engaging learning materials.
What you get: Fun educational materials and various DIY crafts for kids.


6. Voice Boks This is an online community of mothers. Need I say more? You can read countless books and articles on parenting but you can get the best ideas or solutions from moms who have learned through trial and error - which is what makes their insights valuable.


Parenting can be tough, confusing and can make you feel like you’re fumbling in the dark. Hopefully, these resources that cover: development, food and creativity, health, news, educational activities, and parenting tips and stories can help light your way through parenting. Does this parenting resources list lack your favorite site? Please tell us about it so other moms can benefit too.

Photos: Flashlight - Creative Commons form pulverizer_13 Others - hover over image for credits

Thank you Anne for this great list of resources!  I can definitely say Voice Boks has been a huge resource to me, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to connect with you there! :)  Friends, make sure to visit Anne's blog: Green Eggs & Moms for more great tips and resources!

Monday, February 6

"Pinning!" {wk.11} Party Time


Welcome to "Pinning!"!!!
First timer?  It's simple:
Follow your hosts: Courtney & Kimberly
and
 Link up your favorite pins for the week
or
Participate in the theme of the week

Lastly, please link back!  You can get the badge here!

This week's theme: Party Time!

Zion's 2nd Birthday is in May, and I am already busy clipping ideas from around the web.  Right now, I am loving the idea of a rainbow themed birthday party.
{sources}
14. DIY Finger Paints (Favors?)


THANK YOU for Linking up last week!  

The Award for Pinning-est Goes to:
Remy at Cinnamon Bubbles for this stunning sea of people pin in the Harajuku District, Japan:
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Remy, feel free to grab the button, and flaunt it!

Are you "Pinning"?  
Come on, everyone is doing it.  
Join us MONDAYS for weekly sharing of Pinterest finds.  

February 6th: Partytime (Plan a party, any party!)
February 13th: RED (Cause, you know, V-day is tomorrow!)
February 20th: P.S. I Love You (Be Creative!)
February 27th: This is My Style (Define your style!)

March: We'll be doing something new! Stay tuned!

Sunday, February 5

O.M.Y. {oh.my.yum} Featuring Joanna from Brock Paper Scissors!



Hey party people! I'm Joanna from over at Brock Paper Scissors. Today I'm filling in for Court, while she's down visiting fam in (my home state of) Texas. Cool, right? And, while she's out, she asked me to write about one of my very favorite topics: FOOD.

On my blog, I have a regular feature called "What's Cookin'?", where I pass on yummy recipes that I've recently made. Lots of em' tend to be Crock-Pot recipes because, well, they're easy, and I'm all about the easy. For my visit, Courtney's asked me to share one of these slow-cooker recipe with her peeps (you)! But, instead of just re-posting something I've already done, I took this opportunity to try out a new chili I've been dying to make: Crock-pot Cream Cheese Chicken Chili (say that three times fast!).


Looks yummy, right? Trust me when I say, you'll be going back for seconds...and perhaps even thirds. It's that good.

Here's what you'll need/need to do...

Ingredients:
  • 2 chicken breasts (mine were frozen)
  • 1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 can corn, undrained 
  • 1 can diced tomatoes
  • 1 package ranch dressing mix 
  • 1 tsp cumin 
  • 1 tbsp chili powder 
  • 1 tsp onion powder 
  • 1 8 oz package 1/3 less fat cream cheese

Directions:
  1. Place chicken at bottom of crock-pot.
  2. Top with diced tomatoes, black beans and corn (undrained). 
  3. Add seasonings + ranch mix, then place cream cheese on top. 
  4. Cover with lid and cook on low for 6 hours.
  5. Once timer goes off, stir cream cheese into chili.
  6. Shred the chicken using a fork, mix everything together and serve.
We ate it as is, but, it would also be good over rice or maybe with tortilla chips.

*Original recipe found here.

Enjoy! And feel free to pop on over to my neck of the woods to say hello! Later dudes!


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If you are like me and love using your slow cooker…you have to get over and check out the mouthwatering recipes Joanna has on her blog…mouthwatering good.  :)  Thanks Joanna for another delicious recipe to add to my collection!

Saturday, February 4

The Weekly Wrap {2.4.12}


 Zion finally decided she likes carrots, but only raw.
 After grocery shopping I found her in my room with this sleeve art.

 Our travel day came, and we enjoyed Five Guys burgers & fries at the Airport.

 I think she enjoyed it!
 Waiting for our flight to board, with a little Bob & Larry.

 Excited for our "Airplane Ride"
 We arrived and were greeted by this very preggo sister of mine!
 Our first day in Texas, Zion got to see what having a backyard is like.

 She especially loves the Power Wheels firetruck!

 The weather is so beautiful here…70's with a gulf breeze.
 Hammin it up for the camera.
 My nephew Angelo {almost 4!}
 My niece Gabriella {2 1/2}.
The family dog: Killer  (or "Keee-Laaah" as Zion says)!

How was your week?