Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Here and Now...

This week is midterms for me. My posts have slowly tapered off as my workload has increased, but someday, sometime, I will add more recipes.

I also hope to have time to sleep soon. For more than 5 hours.

My husband has rescued me from falling asleep with a highlighter in my hand more than once recently.

Sigh. This too shall pass.

My return to school has been a long journey, but I feel like I have learned and grown so much. I am surprised at how I can articulate information about my future job field with confidence and poise. I give reading lessons to 1st/2nd graders in the morning and a grammar lesson to 5th graders in the afternoon. The next day I grade math homework and assist 6th graders in multiplying and dividing fractions. I spend time reading with a very special kiddo.

Then I come home to my family. My loved ones. I love being home with them. And I am happy, content, and ready for another day doing the job I love: teaching.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Homemade Lunch Kits

When I go grocery shopping with the kids, they beg for the little lunch kits. You know, the little flat packages with 5 slices of American cheese, 5 slices of bologna, and 5 tiny round crackers. Oh, and a little candy bar to round out that delicious, healthy meal.

Please hear my sarcasm. I don't think there is anything healthy about those little kits at all. And I can't bear to spend $2.50 on something that I could prepare myself for about $.50.

I often send the same ingredients in individual plastic containers along with some fresh fruit and baby carrots. Same concept, healthier version.

Anyway, the last time I dragged the kids shopping with me, they saw PIZZA lunch kits. They really wanted those! Again, I couldn't stomach the price or the ingredients list.

But, right above the kits were packages of pepperoni. And bags of fresh pizza dough. Shredded mozzarella cheese was just down the aisle.

"What if I make homemade pizza lunches for you to take?"

The kids were very excited about this. We bought sliced pepperoni ($1.88) and shredded cheese ($2.00). I decided to make the pizza dough at home because I have all the ingredients on hand already, but it was only $2.50 at the store.


My dough recipe made 32 little bitty pizza crusts. If I combine this with a little container of spaghetti sauce, a container of shredded cheese, and another container of pepperoni, my kiddos can be cool and have pizza kits in their lunches.


And I spent less than $5, so I feel cool, too.

Indian Curry with Chicken

When I get tired of the same-old casseroles and soups and crave something with exotic flavors, this fits the bill! This recipe isn't a huge favorite with my family, but I enjoy the different flavors, and SOMETIMES Mom should win, right?

Indian Curry with Chicken
Slow Cooker Favorites Made Healthy, 2005

5 medium white potatoes, peeled (add on Cooking Day or they will turn BLACK!)
1 medium green sweet pepper, cut into 1” pieces
1 medium onion, sliced
1 pound boneless, skinless, chicken breasts, cut into 1” pieces
1 ½ c. chopped tomatoes
1 Tbs. ground coriander
1 ½ tsp. paprika
1 tsp. grated fresh ginger or ¼ tsp. ground dried ginger
¾ tsp. salt
½ tsp. ground turmeric
¼- ½ tsp. crushed red pepper
¼ tsp. cinnamon
1/8 tsp. ground cloves
1 c. chicken broth
2 Tbs. cold water
4 tsp. cornstarch
Hot rice

In a labeled gallon ziptop bag, place the green pepper, onion, and chicken. In a medium bowl combine the tomatoes and spices; stir in the 1 c. chicken broth. Pour into the ziptop bag. Place flat in the freezer.

On cooking day, dump the contents of the bag into the crockpot. Add the chopped potatoes. Cook on low for 8-10 hours or on high for 4-5 hours. Before serving, combine the water and cornstarch in a small bowl or cup. Stir into the crockpot and cook on high for 15-20 minutes, until thickened and bubbly. Serve over rice.