Food Prep

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While my guys were tackling a deck repair the other day I ended up getting some work done ahead in the kitchen.  Big project of the day was getting some dressing and ghee made.  Aidan had mentioned In and Out sauce a few days earlier so I made up a copycat batch.   We also knocked out some Paleo ranch which I feel I cannot live without from this day forward.  Disclosure – husband liked it better as a dip than a dressing due to the dill. Say that three times fast.  And finally – the ghee.  Big new here is that it WORKED.  I couldn't seem to get all the milk solids out last time around.  Will say it took a lot longer than any of the recipes suggested but look at that.  Liquid gold.  

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We made a double batch of Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Spaghetti Squash.  Oh my word.  With the ranch?  So good.  Daughter and husband crumbled bleu cheese over theirs.  Truly a hit.  It did make a LOT though so plan accordingly.  For the record, it's even better the second day for leftovers. 

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I made broccoli soup to go with.  It was also even better as a leftover.  Everyone liked it.  Almost everyone.  Not this one….

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There's one in every crowd.  Note to self: have cheddar handy next time.  

fixing leaks – food waste

This summer is about taking inventory, something of a State of the Union. I am taking a hard look at where my time and money and emotion is being spent and fixing any little (or big) leaks that I am finding. As Ann Voskamp famously quips - 

A pail with a pinhole loses as much as the pail pushed right over. 

As we have been cleaning the refrigerator weekly it has became clear we are losing too much food due to poor planning and poor execution.  Time to tighten up the ship and be more intentional in what we buy and seeing it through to being used. 

Some efforts to that end:

make a menu

shop from a list

prep food soon after shopping (wash/chop/store)

store it so you can see it

use leftovers creatively

This last part is essentially what is composing our breakfast and lunch menu.  Leftover fruit, vegs and meat are finding their way into smoothies, soups, frittatas, wraps, omelettes, stir fries.  If it is likely to be used within the next day or so it goes into a small storage container.  If not, it gets frozen. (the last serving of smoothies and soup are easily poured into extra ice cube trays) 

Todays breakfast took five minutes to prep.  Line muffin tins with one slice bacon each. Pour in beaten eggs – average one per muffin cup.  Add leftover sauteed vegs. Bake 20min in oven. Mine was set to convection. Your time may vary.  We have done this minus the bacon and used leftover ground meat or sausage. (pardon the iphone pics pleaseandthankyou) 

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Anyway, maybe it's just me.  It seems as we get busy we get little leaks in the budget like this.  We move faster and there is more expense and more waste.  For a season you can compensate but it's not a good long term default.  

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party favors

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Moira hosted a birthday party for a friend of hers the other night.  I learned so much just watching her friend's mom set up at our place.  Such a talent she has for awesome party decor.  I took notes and thought you might enjoy some of her ideas as well. 

 

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Alannah made the cake and cupcakes in the colors the girls chose.  Mom set up two snack bars.  This first one is the s'mores station.  Since it was dark and rainy she had it all arranged to toast by sterno.  It worked too!

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There was also a hot cocoa bar with electric kettles, to go cups (thank you thoughtful mama!!) and extras. 

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We put together a photobooth which got a LOT of use.  A lot.  A whole lot!   We gathered what props we could find and they printed and assembled more.  

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I am so grateful when the teens' friends are happy to hang out here.