Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Tune in Tuesday. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.


We spent a lot of time in the car today and listened to Anthology a decent part of the drive. So now I have Petty on the brain! Enjoy!



Happy Tuesday!

Friday, August 16, 2013

Hodge Podge Asian Chicken Stir-Fry.


I'm finally cooking again!! Or at least trying to. A week ago I took some time to browse the interweb and get ideas for easy, fast, semi-healthy recipes. After a ton of reading and learning a new thing or two, Monday I decided to take a peak in the pantry and fridge and see what (little) I had to work with. I was pretty pleased with the end result. So easy and delicious! You can change it up incorporating whatever meats, veggies or noodles you'd like and it will probably taste just as good. Below I've included my recipe notes. Hope everyone has a yummy Friday!

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 2

Ingredients
  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil, Divided
  • 1 cup Mushrooms, Sliced
  • 2 whole Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts, Chopped
  • 2 cloves Garlic, Minced
  • ¼ cups Broccoli (or your vegetable of choice)
  • ½ cups Unsalted Peanuts
  • 3 Tablespoons Low Sodium Soy Sauce
  • KC Masterpiece Honey Teriyaki Marinade
  • ½ lb of Whole Grain Whole Wheat Spaghetti Noodles (or your pasta of choice)
  • Salt And Pepper, to taste 

Directions
  1. Marinate chicken using the KC Masterpiece Honey Teriyaki marinade at least 30 minutes. I did 6 hours. (The longer the better).
  2. Cut the chicken into approx. 1 inch cubes. Set aside.
  3. Cook noodles in a separate pot following directions on the package. Once cooked drain, rinse and set aside.
  4. Heat a skillet on medium heat and add 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add mushrooms and saute until soft (about 5 minutes). Remove from skillet and set aside in separate bowl.
  5. Add the remaining olive oil to the skillet and add the chicken. Brown on all sides until cooked, (about 5 minutes per side). 
  6. Next add in mushrooms, garlic, broccoli and peanuts and stir for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Turn heat to medium low.
  7. Pour soy sauce into skillet coating chicken and vegetables. Mix well and cover with lid to steam for another 30 seconds to a minute. 
  8. Add in noodles and stir together until mixed well. Turn off stove and again cover with lid to steam while waiting to serve.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Five Months of Payton.

Once again I'll say it - "Don't Blink!" Our little Sweet P is growing like a weed. Rolling, scooting, bouncing and talking up a storm. Here are just a couple of photos from her 5 month photo shoot last week. We have a lot of fun during these little sessions. Happy Thursday!


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Tune in Tuesday. Beirut.



Tuning in to one of my all time favorite bands playing one of my favorite songs. Would love to hear them live one day. Enjoy!



Happy Tuesday!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Happy Birthday Dylan and Mahna Mahna!

You know how they say "Don't Blink"? Well, let me tell ya - Don't! Dylan has been 2 for a little over two weeks now and it still feels weird when I say it. TWO YEARS!! Wow. Our little ham (I call him little ham a good bit because the kid is pretty darn hilarious) has changed so much. No more walking. We now run. No more reaching on our tip toes. We climb (and very high at that). He talks a ton, he understands much more. He jumps, he slides, he dances, he plays hide and seek (also known as "make momma panic") and once again, he CLIMBS! He quotes movies and things he hears that make him laugh. He imitates. He sings. And what once was just peach fuzz a top his rather large noggin is now a full head of shaggy brown hair. I can go on and on. I love our little boy and I thank God each day for pairing him with us. He can be oh so stubborn, impatient and frustrated at times (all like his momma), but more than that he shows so much kindness, love and joy. I'm so blessed and proud to call him ours.

To celebrate his 2-year mark, we figured what would be better than some Muppets! Like I mentioned in my sneak peak post the Lotts watch a whole lot of the Muppets. We own the soundtrack too! Everyone of us loves them and I hope Payton grows to love them just as much. In addition to Kermit and Friends - since Dylan is a summer baby we deal with that good ole Mississippi summer heat (I melt. Literally. I have witnesses.). So I decided to include some water fun for the kids - inflatable slip-n-slide, kiddie pool, water sprinkler - all that good stuff. AND of course what would a party be for me without an opportunity to design some stuff! I tried to keep it more simple this year, but still enjoyed working up a few things for the partay.

It really was a great celebration full of fun for Dylan and the kiddos made special with family and close friends by his side. Below is a series of photos of the day and all the designed decor. Hope you enjoy. Mahna Mahna!


The Birthday Invite.

Front Door decor. Consisted of framed art, multi-colored streamers (I heart streamers - so cheery) and balloons.
Framed art was based on some simplistic character designs I had found that I fell in love with.

Back Porch decor. Billy Ball Bouquet, Streamers, Balloons and Dylan's toy
Muppet PUPPETS used as table centerpieces!

Rinse Station Signage + Water Buckets.

The Party Favors! Including original designed gift tags. Love some PEZ.

The Cake!! By AlliCakes. Made Dylan smile.

Food Table Decor.


The Lotts. 


Our little Sweet P hanging out with her Nonie during the festivities.



Birthday Boy and Daddy blowing out the candles.

Delicious and so fun to look at.

Precious Emma Kate.

Dylan + Rex. Slippin' and Slidin'.


Miss Collins. A true doll.

Ken A. Brewer aka Poppy.

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