Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Buffalo Chicken Mac n' Cheese

I've had a few requests for this recipe, so here is my twist on it:



Ingredients


16 oz of uncooked elbow macaroni
2 large boneless, skinless chicken breasts (1 package)
Cheddar cheese soup* (please look below for homemade recipe)
1 cup of milk (I used almond milk because it's healthier)
8oz of VELVEETA (add what you feel is right)
1 - 1.5 cups shredded cheddar cheese
2 cups Monterey Jack cheese
Franks Red Hot sauce (add to taste)

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*Cheddar cheese soup
NOTE: You can purchase canned cheddar cheese soup by Campbell Soup. I did not do this because of all the additives in their products. I felt a homemade mix was the better way to go.

Ingredients:
3 tbsp butter
3 tbsp flour
1 cup milk (I used almond milk)
1 cup cheddar cheese

Directions:
1. Melt butter in a sauce pan, then add flour and wisk until smooth and bubbly.
2. Remove from heat; add milk, whisking to keep smooth.
3. Return to heat, bring to gentle boil, whisking until thickened.
4. Add cheese. Stir until melted.
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Directions


1. Boil chicken, drain water, and cut chicken into bite-size pieces.
2. Cook pasta according to directions. Drain and place into a large casserole baking dish. Stir in chicken.
3. HEAT soup, milk, and cheeses (1 cup Monterey Jack) in a medium sauce pan, stirring until cheese is melted. Stir in Franks Red Hot sauce (add to taste).
4. Pour sauce over pasta and chicken; mix well.
5. Top with remaining Monterey Jack cheese

Optional: top with battered bread crumbs (pull apart bread, add it to a little melted butter in a pan, mix around, and place on top of mac n' cheese. After baking, it should be nice and crunchy.)

BAKE at 350 degrees F for 30 min. or until hot and bubbly.

Prep time: approx 1 hour

Total time: 1.5 hours.


**If you have any questions, please leave a comment or contact me directly**

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Homemade Strawberry Lemonade

1 Cup Chopped Fresh Strawberries
1/2 Cup Lemon Juice
1/4 Cup Honey
2 Cups Water
Ice for Serving

1. Puree strawberries and honey in a blender or food processor until smooth and transfer to a pitcher.
2. Pour the strawberry mixture, water and lemon juice in a pitcher and stir to combine.
3. Chill and serve over ice.





Credit: Homesteading/Survivalism

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sociable, but stuck...no more

I've always considered myself a social person. I love to talk, discuss, and think with other people like me and with people who are the opposite. Through these experiences, I have learned a lot of positive and negative things about the human populous. On the positive side: we laugh, help others, are honest with ourselves, donate, volunteer, and do good for the world. On the negative side: we cheat, lie, deceive, hurt, and cause pain. Over time, one can learn a lot about people through the above mentioned.

Because of what I've experienced and what I seem to think I know through the positives and negatives, I find myself constantly thinking about the negatives that the human race is capable of. I then ask myself this from time to time: who can I really trust? If I know what people are capable of, surely I am capable of having something negative come against me as well.

Because of my understanding of the world, does this potentially create a confusing world for me? Does it make me want to hide from the world? Will it create potential disasters on a personal level in the future?

I crave information about people; I want to know more. I want to learn more about people.

Is this setting me up for my own disaster? Is it creating a sense of insecurity for me? How can I trust others if I know what they're capable of?

One thing that keeps me going and having hope for people are the positives that I posted earlier. Yes, humans are fully capable of massive destruction on both personal and worldly levels. However, we are also capable of doing some really great things along with having reason and understanding of each other. Life should never be lived in fear simply because destruction has been created. Together, we are capable of a lot of things in life. If we hold back from experiencing aspects of life, we'll never live. To live means to experience both the positives and the negatives of life. If everything was always positive, it would grow old and we'd never learn to appreciate it. So, I say bring on the negativity so that I can enjoy the positive aspects in life when they come along.

The important message that can be taken from this is to always trust, but keep your eyes open to the fact that people can turn on you and will at some point hurt you. Not everyone will hurt you, but it's important to remember that people are capable of doing so. A good balance between the the 2 worlds of good and evil, I think, will keep life interesting and better help you in the future.

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Purpose: The sole purpose of this post was to piece together some things that I have been thinking a lot about lately. I keep asking myself how I can still trust people even though I've been hurt and deceived in the past. Now I understand why I hold on.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Thai Red Curry Coconut Chicken Recipe

Here is a recipe that I made today with my own spin:


Ingredients
• 2 teaspoons olive oil
• 1 pound skinless, boneless chicken breast – cut into thin strips
• 4 – 5 Tablespoons Thai red curry paste
• 1 ½ (14oz) can light coconut milk
• 1 red bell pepper
• ½ cup sliced carrots
• 1 onion
• 2 tablespoons fish sauce
• 1 tablespoon grated lemon zest
• 1 tablespoon lemon juice
• 2 tablespoon brown sugar
• 1 tablespoon lime juice
• Red pepper flakes

Directions
Add oil to hot wok; add curry paste and let it heat for a bit. When it starts to boil, add the coconut milk/cornstarch mixture. Let everything come to a boil. Add chicken, lower heat, and let simmer for about 5-10 minutes. Then, stir in carrots, onion, red bell pepper, fish sauce, brown sugar, lemon juice, and grated lemon zest. Simmer until chicken is cooked, about 15 minutes.