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October 21, 2013

Easy Crockpot Recipes & Tips

Fall is usually a very busy time for all of us. Between spending time with friends or family, working out, and/or taking care of family duties, there is usually little time left to prepare healthy meals — that’s when being resourceful comes in handy. One tool that can make anyone’s life easier is the crockpot. Crockpots can be left unattended for the majority of the cooking time, making them extremely convenient and helpful. Below are a few family-friendly (as well as single-friendly because who doesn’t love good leftovers?) crockpot recipes that are flavorful, delicious, and easy to make.  

Meatless Mondays are a great way to introduce more vegetables into your diet. This Crockpot Lentil Soup recipe is the perfect recipe to try on your next Meatless Monday because it’s easy to make, hearty, and full of flavors that are so delectable, you won’t even realize that it’s meatless!

Crockpot Lentil Soup
Serves: 6 (about 1 cup each)
Ingredients:
PAM® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray
1 can (14.5 ounces each) Hunt’s® Petite Diced Tomatoes, undrained
1 cup dry brown lentils, sorted, rinsed
1 cup chopped yellow onion 
3/4 cup chopped celery 
2 cups vegetable broth 
2 cups water 
2 bay leaves
1/2 teaspoon salt
Spray inside of 4-quart crockpot with cooking spray. Add all remaining ingredients to crockpot; stir to combine.
Cover; cook on low 8 hours or on high 4 hours. Remove and discard bay leaves
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Cook’s Tip: Take this recipe from lunch to dinner by adding your favorite sausage to the leftover soup to make it even heartier.

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Chili is a comfort food that is a family staple in the cooler months. Crockpots can help you make a savory chili that takes only 15 minutes of preparation time, but tastes like you had been tending to it all day in the kitchen. The other great thing about this recipe is that it’s healthier than your typical chili recipe because it uses boneless skinless chicken thighs instead of the traditional beef that most recipes call for.

Crockpot White Chicken Chili

Serves: 6 (about 1 cup each)
Ingredients:
PAM® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray
2 cans (15 ounces each) Great Northern beans, undrained
1 pound boneless skinless chicken thighs
1 can (10 ounces each) Ro*Tel® Original Diced Tomatoes & Green Chilies, undrained
1 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth
3/4 cup chopped yellow onion
1-1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon dried oregano leaves
Spray inside of 4-quart crockpot with cooking spray. Place 1 can of beans in crockpot; mash with potato masher or spoon until smooth. Add second can of beans and all remaining ingredients to crockpot; stir to combine.
Cover; cook on low 8 hours or on high 4 hours. Carefully separate chicken into bite-size pieces.

Cook’s Tip: Adjust this recipe for Meatless Monday by substituting the chicken for your favorite beans. Top your chili with sour cream, and serve with a lime wedge, to add a gourmet touch.

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If there’s one thing kids love, it’s a messy sandwich that allows them to eat with their hands and really dig in. This recipe is far from your typical lunch meat on white bread meal. Thanks to the crockpot, you can create gourmet hot sandwiches without a lot of work. These sandwiches are perfect for an afternoon snack or dinner.

Crockpot Pulled Chicken Sandwiches
Ingredients:
PAM® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray
2 pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs
1 cup sliced onion
1/4 cup chopped nacho jalapeño peppers
1 can (15 ounces each) Manwich® Original Sloppy Joe Sauce
1/4 teaspoon salt
8 Kaiser rolls
Spray inside of 4-quart crockpot with cooking spray. Place chicken, onion, jalapeno and Sloppy Joe sauce in crockpot. Cover; cook on low 8 hours or until chicken is tender.
Transfer chicken to cutting board; shred. Return chicken to crockpot. Sprinkle with salt; stir. Reduce heat to warm. Serve in rolls.

Cook’s Tip: Warm up leftover meat and put it in a thermos. Fill your children’s lunchboxes with the thermos and spinach tortillas for the perfect school lunch. 

Don’t let your busy schedule cause your meals to suffer. Utilize the crockpot to make meals you and your family will love, without all the fuss!

**Author Bio: This is a guest post by James P. on behalf of Marie Callender’s®. For more easy family meal ideas, visit www.mariecallenders.com.

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October 20, 2013

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October 17, 2013

Blogging my everyday this week: Day 3

I started my day off posting my everyday post from yesterday because I neglected to get it up the night before.  I then realized that it was raining outside and that just made my heart happy.  I love the rain.  I love watching the rain, hearing the rain, feeling the rain.  It does get on my nerves when I need to be somewhere and I have to dress up, but overall… I’m a lover of the rain!  I sat right next to the window this morning watching the rain while I caught up on blogs and worked on my own blog and my e-mail list.  Which, have you subscribed to my newsletter?  If not, you can on my left side bar, or at the bottom of this post!

I haven’t been eating super healthy here in Starkville because I’m trying to save money, but I decided to splurge a tiny bit on City Bagel because it’s practically one of my most favorite places to eat in Starkville and I can always find something healthy!  I left my phone to charge and so I again… did NOT GET A PICTURE!  Seriously folks, I’m about ready to punish myself for lack of picture taking lately – it’s absurd.  I enjoyed a jalepeno cheddar bagel with tuna salad and all the trimmings!  It was delicious and exactly what I needed today!  After that, Nick and I stopped by Burlaep which is a non-profit in the Starkville area.  They recently opened up a location to sell their products for their non-profit and we hadn’t checked it out yet.  It’s very cool.  Nick bought himself a shirt to support their cause.

Burlaep

Then the Campus Book Mart is having a huge book sale where you get a bag of books for $5, so we stopped by to see if we could find anything.  Nothing really struck a cord with me.

Today I’ve also spent a lot of time thinking about my video that I worked on yesterday… it’s just not sitting well with me.  I’d like for it be more entertaining than it is.  Don’t get me wrong, I find myself to be hilarious sometimes, but something about it just doesn’t feel good.  Anyways, I’ve decided to scrap the video (consider it to be great practice) and re-do it.  I’d like to have it done by this weekend, so I need to get to work.  I just want it to be fun and sarcastic and upbeat, but what I have is just long and funny every now and then and just not what I pictured.  I originally thought I did a good job, but after reviewing it 3-4 times, I just dislike it more and more.  Oh well, back to filming!

Later in the day I visited my friend Lacy at work and we chit chatted about this and that for a while.  It’s always so great seeing her!  She’s one of the girls I’m running my race with in November!  Then I met Nick for dinner and enjoyed some cafeteria food.  It wasn’t the greatest haha.  After dinner, we went to Local Culture which is our local Frozen Yogurt place because it’s their 3 year anniversary and they were doing yogurt for 50% from 6-8pm!!  Again, huge blogger fail because I didn’t even think about snapping a picture!  Then we rented a redbox and started watching the movie, but it wasn’t that great.  That about sums up my evening.

I’m getting rather frustrated with myself, to be honest…. I don’t think my everyday posts have been that exciting.  I thought I’d remember to take pictures and I’d be better at this, but honestly, I’m not.  Tomorrow is a new day though and what’s the point of these challenges if they don’t actually challenge you, right?  I do have some fun stuff planned for tomorrow… really great stuff, so I’m going to focus hard on getting great pictures and sharing my day with you tomorrow night!  If you’re managing to still stick around, I really do appreciate it!

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