Wednesday, August 24

Hindsight is such an interesting view.

Oh how I love the bluntness of those that I work with!

If I received a dollar everytime one of my previous students used the word huge or fat today, I'd be able to take a full 12 weeks maternity leave and not worry about being paid!! In their defense--in addition to the fact that they are teenagers afterall--99.9% of them haven't seen me since week 29 and I have grown a lot in these last 11.5 weeks!

40 weeks Pregnant
Hello Baby Belly!!

Today was the first day of school and it went realitively smooth despite getting very little sleep last night. Even after 20 night-before-the-first-day-of-school nights, I still have those jittery nerves wondering what the day will be like. Combine that with some crazy thunder/lightening, rain on the metal window awnings and feeling like a beached whale everytime I wanted to flip from side to side last night, 4 hours of solid sleep did me well with today's students! :)

1st Day of School
A little sleep deprived +
running a little late =
Funky "smile"!
:)

I got to school early right on time and headed up to my classroom, half expected my substitute to already be there. He wasn't, which wasn't a big deal so I went on in and waited for the day to start. This year I have 1st period planning, so it's nice to arrive and not have to hit the ground running. I took time to make sure my ducks were in a row before the sub got there. This was unsuccessful as the one thing I needed to do yet was bring an extension cord for my projector and much to my overlooking the projector has 3 prongs. My cord? Only 2. Whoops. Good things it wasn't really needed today!

8 o'clock school start time came and went and still no sub. Now in reality this wasn't a big deal because obviously I haven't had the baby and I don't need a sub yet at this point. But he was supposed to be starting today regardless and there each day until after my maternity leave, just in case I have to leave partway through the day. Also I only have electronic copies of lesson plans and such because I handed over big ol' binders of hard copies to him last week. So with a text to Mr. Sub [thinking he was maybe elsewhere in the building] I was off to find a computer/printer combo that worked. [My desktop computer isn't hooked up to the printer and the printer my laptop computer is hooked up to was down for maintanence and jammed. :S]

I got what I needed for the day printed and received a response saying that he was in the ER all last night and therefore was not able to come in today! Holy moly! He reassured me he was "okay" and is planning on being there tomorrow, but today he was told to stay home. Suddenly not having hard copies of my lesson plans wasn't such a big deal.

The one thing that I kept saying to myself throughout the day after receiving that message was "hindsight is such an interesting view'. I mean seriously, I was due on Monday and every day for the past week or so I woke up and thought, "Welp! I guess the baby didn't want yesterday to be its birthday!" Throughout my day I commonly think, "Welp! This is complete!" or "That is now taken care of, so what else are youu waiting on baby?!" I'm okay with still being pregnant, really I am [hence the reason I forwent the c-section option on Monday despite the threat of a "large baby". I'm not uncomfortable despite my whale-like turn overs in bed. I mean heck, who else gets to enjoy the fair 6 out of 6 days so fair at 40 weeks pregnant?! :)

But this morning after receiving that text I thought, "Good thing I didn't have the baby last night! I wouldn't have had lesson plans for my sub's sub, nor would anyone had known that I needed a sub for my sub!" Isn't it funny how everything works out? I know that's how things will continue. Not only with this babe, but with my materinty leave/school year in general.

My sub is still planning on being there tomorrow though, and I am going to enjoy the fair again tonight, so Baby Massie, I think everything is in line now if you'd like to come tonight! ;)

Friday, August 19

It's that time of season...

It's that time of season.
It's that time of year.
The Allen County Fair is here!
I'm ready for Baby Massie to be here!

Well that's all true, but there's one hiccup: Baby Massie is clearly not ready.

Thanks to some crazy changes happening in my doctor's office--one doc suddenly quit "will no longer be a part of the practice" this week, the other doc had three surgeries this morning and then off on his vacation at noon, and then of course my doc is still overseas--I had a three hour doctor's appointment today. The good news of it all, I had my favorite nurse to chat with throughout the whole process!

My non-stress test went fine. My BPP ultrasound was seemingly good except our lil' one was a bit lazy so it needed to be gentle shocked. Another short wait and I got to see the nurse practitioner to be checked. She checked me at "a fingertip" dilated which is less than what the other two docs the last two weeks have said so that was a bit discouraging. My blood platelet count dropped again this past week--2 & 3 weeks ago it was 140, last week it was 133 and this week 124. As I left and set up another appointment for Monday, my actual due date, it was suggested that I lay pretty low this weekend and not do anything that would "induce" labor so that my doc can be here to deliver. My doc will be back from China on Monday so if I go before then I'll have a doc from another practice deliver the babe because she's picking up the on-call role since the doc that quit this week was supposed to be on call this weekend. Craziness, eh?!

My thoughts, I don't care who delivers this baby at this point and already accepted the fact that it'd likely be a stranger so what the heck! Additionally the weekend on-call doc was my next choice for a ob-gyn anyways!

So we wait and I try to manage all the emotions of waiting until that unknown day arrives, and in the meantime enjoy the Allen County Fair!

On a different note, while I anxiously await the day I accomplish Goal #24, yesterday I accomplished Goal #43: Go barefoot for a day. Yes, I did leave the house and still did this. For the majority of the day [through 5pm] I was at home and it wasn't until I went out to pick some veggies from the garden in the afternoon that I realized I hadn't worn shoes yet for the day. I was going to put some one, but then remembered the goal so went out to the backyard without. We went to Chris' parents for supper sans shoes [Chris joined me without shoes/sandals that this point]. It was even a little odd without shoes in the car and walking up to their house. Also because of the Fair, the Dairy Haus closes tonight so we wanted to be sure to get some ice cream before closing time. Chris and I headed to the Haus and got ice cream for everyone--sans shoes. This was the most mentally awkward as I felt a bit like a hillbilly, especially since there were so many people there getting their last ice cream for the season!!

Nevertheless, Goal #43 was accomplished!

Dirty feet and bulging belly.
Definition of "Barefoot & Pregnant", I guess.

My reason for this goal is that there are many people who walk barefoot everyday and don't know any different. I simply wanted to just be more aware of what it's like.

Monday, August 15

It's a girl...

Maybe. Or maybe not.

After supper tonight Chris and I went to the ATM to deposit his tips and check from last week. If you have any experience with making deposits at Chase ATMs, you know that you can only deposit 50 bills at a time and if they are wrinkled/bent it won't accept them. [I'm convinced the machine folds them at times.]

Anyways we made our deposit and there were 2-one dollar bills that it didn't accept. One was just a regular folded up bill, the other...



How odd is that?!

Sunday, August 14

Dear baby...

Dear lil' baby Massie,

I've nested-- the oven is clean, the windows are washed, the floorboards are scrubbed, the dishes are done, the laundry is caught up. 3 out of 5 of those things have never been done in the year and an half we've lived here.

My nails are freshly painted--toes and fingers.

My legs are shaved.

My camera battery is charged--and the charger is found!

Your carseat base in installed in my car.

Your cradle and crib are ready.

Eight weeks of lesson plans are complete--that's 2 more than necessary.

The freezer is stocked.

With every twinge, I'm more and more excited to meet you.

So whenever your perfect timing is, I'm ready for you.

Much love,
Your Anxious Mama!

Saturday, August 13

Killer Single Digit Countdown

Well ladies and gentlemen we are into single digits. Our due date is just nine days away--that can be counted on two hands with a finger to spare! Over the past two days something has happened in my mind/heart and I'm not exactly sure what it is.

As previously mentioned several times, this has been a great pregnancy and I have thoroughly enjoyed it! Largely in part I believe because there hasn't been anything not to enjoy. 

8.11.11
38.5 Weeks Pregnant
But something has changed.

Sometime in the last 48-72 hours, I no longer want to be pregnant forever--which I never really did but I had the mindset that I'd be content with it :)-- but rather I'd like to have this baby today! Am I overly achy, uncomfortable, and barely able to waddle?! Absolutely not! Physically nothing is different other than the occasion [what I believe to be] tightening contractions, but in my heart and mind, I'm just ready for this experience. I'm ready to meet the one that we created. [I'm ready to find out what we created!] I'm ready for our parents to meet their newest grandchild. I'm ready. But the lil' one isn't. 

Here's my Catch-22: this entire pregnancy I've very much wanted everything to go as "naturally" as possible. I understand and appreciate the technology and medical advancements that have been made over the last several decades, but there have been many things that I think many women with a low-risk pregnancy have done or not done simply because of those developments. I know it's a different time, but if thousands of women in generations before have been just fine living their lives while pregnant, then I'm with them. A large part of this "natural" desire won't come to fruition until labor and delivery. I really want that to be as natural as possible as well. By no means am I saying that I absolutely refuse to have any pain medication or if it is truly medically necessary I'd refuse medical intervention, but what I am saying is that God made women the way that He did for a purpose. One of those purposes is to be able to bear children, even if the ins and outs of it all doesn't make complete sense. I know my body can do it, it's just a matter if it will. [Yes, I've heard many responses to "my theory" on the whole birthing process, including the challenge to shove a basketball in a garden hose and explain what's natural about that--thanks Jake! But know that I'm not closed off to options and interventions, I just know what my preference is.]

Furthermore, I really don't want to be induced. Again, not the end of the world if it happens, but after reading books/articles and talking with many, in many circumstances the benefits don't outweigh the negative consequences. This is my real current Catch-22: I'm ready for this baby now but this baby isn't ready now. So I just have to wait it out hoping that I don't have to wait too long especially because I really don't want to have to start school! [In the mean time, you better believe that I'm trying any of the reasonable natural methods of inducing on my own!!]

Girls Night Group awaiting the lil' ones debut!
So here we are. 9 days from our due date. Anxiously awaiting. Wondering if "any day" could mean today. Hoping that it does. 3 out of four in Chris' family were born on the 13th, so maybe this is our lucky day!

Note: Can I just say that I am even more anxious now that as I went to post this onto Facebook, I noticed that TWO lovely ladies who are due after me, welcomed or are welcoming their little ones into the world today!! Ahh!! The suspense! I just got to keep telling myself, the lil' one is easier to take care of inside than out!!

Friday, August 12

Goal #95 and 2 sentence update.

Wendesday marked four weeks for another goal:

95. Use at least one coupon, per purchase, for every purchase for four weeks [grocery/drug store].*

Now I've been "couponing" for awhile now and have a stockpile of toothpaste and toilet paper to prove it, but I made this goal not because it'd be super easy, but rather because it should have been super easy but I knew that it wouldn't.

You see when I truly go grocery shopping, I look at the weekly match-ups with coupons, find my coupons, make a list and head out saving a good percentage. My problem is that I don't always think through what we have in the cupboards and what we'll want to eat that week. The result is a trip to the grocery to pick up one or maybe two things that are 99.9% of the time not on sale or do I have a coupon for. So this goal was created to cause me to think ahead and know what all I'd need for the week and buy it all in one stop, thus cutting down on extra driving and not getting the most out of my savings.

What I should've done was keep all my receipts for these four weeks to be able to note the savings, but what the heck, hindsight is 20/20 right?!

*Confession: Technically I made one trip to the grocery store that I didn't use a coupon at. There were a few items that I needed to pick up at Aldi's last week and they don't accept coupons there so I obviously didn't use one. :)

Oh and completely random with this post, but not if you read the previous one, after several phone calls to the hospital/doc's office, I got the results of my 24-urine catch. One number was a teensy-tiny bit high, but in the doc's words: "Don't worry it! Have a good weekend!"

Deal. Maybe a good weekend for having a baby. ;)

Thursday, August 11

38.5 Weeks Pregnany + Appt - Routine = Hospital Hang out

For my 38-week appointment, I was hoping to hear "You're 2-3 centimeters and soft. Everything looks good!"

Instead I heard, "Are you pissed?!"

Now allow me to explain.

I got to my 3:40 appointment right on time at 3:40 :) I've learned that this is the perfect time to arrive as they are never early with patients. There was only one other person in the waiting room and by the sign in sheet I could tell that her appointment was supposed to be at 3:15. I knew it'd be awhile. Sadly I last second failed to bring my math book to work on answer keys [the exciting life of a math teacher] but luckily for me I had a fully charged cell phone, Dr. Phil and Oprah to help pass the time. I was called back for my appointment about 40 minutes late.

They took my weight which was pretty much the same as last week and then the nurse [who reminded me of a "rougher" Grandma Cow aka my grandma + smoker + VFW frequent flyer = my nurse]. After taking my blood pressure, and not mentioning the results, she looked at my chart and then asked, "Are you pissed that you had to wait so long to get called back?!"

"Ah, not really. I'm used to it by now and it wasn't too bad." She just nodded and looked again at my chart. I asked if my blood pressure was high and she said it was so she was going to check it again. This time it was 136/80 which is high for me because mine is usually 1-teens over 60ish. After the doctor [a new one I hadn't met before because my doc is out of the country until the 28th] came in and checked me, she said I was the same as I was last week, 1-2 cm and soft. A bit disappointed here, I was a bit more bummed by the fact that I continue to have to have my blood drawn every week to track my platelets. They have been at 140 for the past 3 weeks which is just below normal and if they drop below 100 there could be issues. There's nothing I can do to affect this count so in my mind why test every week and just wait until labor begins, do the test and make the adjustments then. The doctor doesn't see it that way.

The doctor leaves and the nurse rechecks my blood pressure. Still high. I admitted that I was a bit ticked about the lack of logic that the docs have been able to give me able the platelet testing, so I am not surprised that it was the same pressure reading.

She had me lay down on my side for 10-15 minutes and then came back to check again. With a wink she asked if I had been thinking relaxing thoughts. I had given it my best shot and was hoping I was relaxed as possible--I nearly fell asleep--to get a normal reading. Relaxed, likely. Normal reading, not so much.

I was then told that I would have to go to the hospital to be monitored. I wasn't given a ton of details other than they would be monitoring my blood pressure as well as doing a 24-hour analysis. After contacting Chris, calling my mom and shedding a couple uncertain tears, I headed across the parking lot to the hospital. Heading up to the Labor and Delivery floor, the receptionist showed me to room 6. Dark and cold in a thin hospital gown. Blood drawn, a urine sample and hooked up to a baby monitor, uterus monitor, and blood pressure cuff later, my mom arrived [Chris was at work and at this point he didn't "need" to be there, I just didn't want to be alone] and shortly the ultrasonographer [I didn't even know that was a real word but that's what his nametag said] came in to check the fluids and baby's heart. After the nurse came back, I realized that I would be staying overnight. Suck. At this point I decide I'd call Chris and let him know he might as well work because I was just going to be hanging out at the hospital.

They said that everything looked fine from the ultrasound and the baby's heartbeat looked good as well. My blood pressure was still high in the lower 130s so I was still hooked up to the monitors. I began my 24-hour pee catching adventure and then was hooked up to an iv.

My first IV!
I treated my hand like it was handicapped
and disabled even though I guess you don't have to!


Since the only other time I had been in the hopsital was when I myself was born, I had never had an iv before and I didn't know which were my "good veins" other than the one I commonly use to donate blood. The nurse commented that my veins weren't too good for an iv and I said that's likely because it was cold in the room and my veins were constricted. Made sense in my mind. She ended up finding a good vein and the cold saline was pumped into my wrist.

After my 8 o'clock blood pressure check which came back at 112/68 [normal for me!!], the nurse called "my" doctor--not the one I've seen all along and not the one that sent me to the hospital but the other doctor-- and he said that after my iv I could be released but I'd just have to do the 24-hour urine catch at home.

I could handle that.

IV complete. Bloody wrist cleaned up. Real clothes back on. Discharge papers in hand. I was ready to go.

Mom and I headed out carrying our tub of urine, my pee catching hat and $2000 hospital water bottle. We decided next time we left the hospital, we better be carrying a baby versus a tub of pee! :)

So overall, the event could've been a lot worse. They really didn't know why my blood pressure was the way that it was but will be doing tests on my urine when I take it to the lab at precisely 7:20pm. Checking the protein and making sure other possible "toxins" are at the proper levels, they may be able to find something out. Furthermore I'll have a couple non-stress tests next week to make sure that the baby's heartrate continues to check out as well as it did last night. I was told that I had to do absolutely nothing take it easy for the upcoming days which more specifically meant: No excercise class, running, or distant walking. At 38.5 weeks, my spin class is now something of the past [and the future post-baby, just not the present!] and I'm spending 24-hours catching every "drop or urine"--typo on my discharge paper.

In the meantime you'll catch me working on math answer keys, toting a cooler of urine on ice, and anxiously awaiting the arrival of our little one! More and more I'm hoping Jessica, Leslie, Emily or Aunt Sara are right!! :)

Wednesday, August 10

#3 Cook 2 meals a week every week for 8 weeks.

I am not "a cook". Yes, I cook. And sometimes I cook well, but overall I would not consider myself "a cook" as some would. I don't have a natural-knack for it--which I think I am learning isn't so natural at all. I think a lot of it has to do with the way one is raised. Growing up, we ate at home a lot, but I didn't spend much time in the kitchen. Furthermore, what I did observe [that I recall] my parents cooking in the kitchen wasn't too much homemade-from-scratch kind of cooking. It seems as if Chris had more of this growing up, which is why I think he's more "natural" at cooking.


So with that lil' background, the reason for goal #3 to cook 2 meals a week every week for 8 weeks came from a desire to be a better cook and not rely on Chris to be the creative one--or simply the one in general--in the kitchen.


Week 1:
Ricardo Meet Luigi: We have a decent amount of free/dirt cheap boxed pasta in the pantry thanks to couponing and I like Mexican “stuff”, so in trying to come up with something to make I combined these two things. As a result we get Mexican Meet Italian or as I liked to label it, Ricardo Meet Luigi. [Chris has a habit of making up names for created foods, so I wanted to be a part of this as well. This habit is something he picked up in the Massie kitchen growing up as well!]
This "sauce" consisted of browned hamburger, a jar of salsa, and some whole kernel corn and then it topped a bed of spaghetti noodles. I also heated up some refried beans [I really like these, more than is healthy for our marriage ;)] and topped that with cheese. It was a little different, but good!

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Ricardo Meet Luigi with Refried Beans
It kind of looks like a pile of poorly digested vomit,
but I promise it didn't taste as such!!
 Beef & Vegetable Kabobs: For my second meal of the week, I made kabobs. I haphazardly marinated some beef chunks and then combined them with bell peppers, grape tomatoes, and potatoes before putting them on the grill. Something I learned this time around with kabobs, if you boil the potatoes a bit before grilling, they are much better [I like them softer rather than "crunchier".]


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I made enough to feed a small country in Africa...
Sadly we finished them off between the two three of us! :)


Week 2:
Taco Tostadas: Using the leftover meat from Ricardo Meet Luigi and adding a bit more meat to it, I generously spread refried beans and the meat concoction on tortilla shells, then after baking them for a bit in the oven, we topped them with our favorite taco toppings. My choice: lettuce, cheese, salsa, and of course sour cream! Although this was pretty much the only thing I ate that day, excluding popsicles, one was enough to fill up my belly. I thought for sure Chris would want two, but he actually only had one too. I always forget how easily one can load up homemade Mexican fixins', my burritos/tacos never close and I always have to end up eating them with a fork!




Chicken Roll-ups: Really this was something that I made as a part of my ten freezer meals prior to baby's arrival, but nevertheless, they were delish and I will be making them again. These were a shredded chicken, cream cheese, mozzarella cheese mixture with some salt, pepper, and other spices rolled up inside of crescent rolls.  Simple and yummy!


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Chicken Roll-ups, pre-baked.
Week 3:
Chicken Alfredo over Mini-Penne
Luckily for me, I didn't say that I had to made two meals from scratch per week for this goal. This meal was definitely not from scratch! As my dad would rebuttal, "but I scratched while I made it! Doesn't that count for something?!" :) Anyways, after softball this week, we had some Alfredo from a jar that we added some sliced chicken breast to. We also had some mix veggies and garlic toast. Pretty tasty. Pretty simple.

Chicken Salad on Hawaiian Rolls
I got this recipe from a friend after a baby shower because it was so tasty! It didn't turn out as well as at the shower, but it was quite good. We ate it with some fresh fruit so it made quite the refreshing summer lunch!









Week 4:
Pizza Pudgy Pies On our camping trip for Chris' belated birthday surprise, I made our supper of pizza pudgy pies. As previously mentioned on that post, all carbon aside, they were pretty tasty!

Green Beans & Fried Zucchini Also for the first time this week our garden is producing edible vegetation! Chris has been watching it like a hawk and happily reported that it was time to enjoy the fruits vegetables of his labor! For supper one night we had both green beans as well as zucchini. At Chris' house, the common way to cook up fresh green beans in the summer is to fry up some bacon, add the green beans and a can of mushrooms. The first time I heard this, I thought it sounded gross, but it was quite enjoyable! We didn't have any bacon and I'm not good at frying it anyways--I always burn it!--so we made due with other foods we already had. For this meal, I put a little EVOO in the pan with chopped up garlic and onion. Then I added a ton of green beans and some diced red peppers. It was quite good, and less artery clogging than the bacon... although I look forward to that meal as well this summer!


The fried zucchini was just how momma makes it, largely in part because that's the only way I know how to cook fresh zucchini! Sliced up, dipped in egg and battered with a simply flour/seasoned salt combination. Yum, yum! All in all this was delicious summer time veggie plate!



Week 5: Grilling out Not having cooked beef in awhile, we picked some up at the store tonight and decided to grill out for supper! The beef wasn't the highest quality and so it was a bit chewy--blech! The good part of the meal was some grilled veggies--sliced potatoes, mushrooms, minced garlic, a little onion, and some mesquite seasoning. Whenever making veggies, it looks like I make way too many, but we never fail to eat tem all. :)


Pita Pizzas Grilling again, because that means less dishes, we layered some veggies--onions, red peppers, and mushrooms on pizza sauce-covered pita bread. Topped with plenty of cheese and popped on the grill. Yum! Yum! 


Week 6: Sloppy Freds Everyone knows what Sloppy Joes are, but Chris' family eats what are called Sloppy Freds. [His family creatively makes up names for the foods they make.] Sloppy Freds are pretty much sloppy joes but without the red sauce-guck. In my family we'd call this "Maid-Rite meat", to each his own. Anyways for lunch I browned up a bit of burger, added some diced onions and peppers, stuffed it in a pita bread and topped with cheese. Chris liked it, success.

Chicken Salad Sandwiches & Cucumber Sandwiches Thursday of this week, I hosted a Lia Sophia party [which I really enjoyed and if anyone is interested in having one, let me know and I'll hook you up with a great consultant!], so I had to make some goodies. In addition to making someone ice cream sandwiches, we also chowed on Chicken Salad sandwiches and cucumber sandwiches. I don't like cucumber so I didn't try any of those, but mom said they were good. A couple asked for the Chicken Salad recipe, so it was well enjoyed as well.

Week 7: Ziti and Green Beans With spending time with our niece and nephew, of course we had to feed the kids! So as Chris chased them around the house, I prepared supper. We had mini-ziti [Sondra wasn't about to try the colorful vegetable enriched spaghetti I had originally planned on making!] with sauce doctored up with tomatoes from our garden. I also cooked the last batch of green beans from the garden for our veggie for the night. It was a little difficult explaining why the green beans looked "funny" to Sondra, but she eventually trusted us that they were edible!

Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, and Sausages The next morning I actually made food again. We don't usually cook breakfast on a Friday morn, but I knew the kids would want to eat and so I used it as an excuse to have something more than just cereal or oatmeal. I was planning on making pancakes and sausages because I knew Sondra liked both and Stu, well he'd eat whatever! As I was cooking though, Sondra said, "Uh, can you make eggs for me?!" Of course! That's what I was planning on making all along. :S Really though it was no big deal and so I scrambled up some eggs for her. The four of us enjoyed breakfast--after more explanation as to why my scrambled eggs had brown stuff on them--before Chris had to head out to work.


Week 8: Spaghetti, Grilled Veggies & Chocolate Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread I wasn't sure if I was going to count this meal since Chris technically made the spaghetti and the homemade white sauce to go with it, but I figured since I made half the meal [grilled veggies--zucchini and tomatoes from the garden and sliced potatoes] and dessert, it counts! It was a pretty simple meal and quite delicious. The chocolate chocolate chip zucchini bread was also my final recipe for another goal. So dessert was definitely a win-win.

Sweet Corn & Fried Zucchini The final meal for this goal was sweet corn and fried zucchini with sweet tea. Talk about a perfect summer meal! I cooked up 6 ears of corn and was planning on frying the rest of the zucchini from last night's grilling and bread. Little did I realize, Mister packed the zucchini for his lunch today--seriously who eats that raw?! :)--so there wasn't much left to cook tonight. That ended up being okay though since Chris only ate one ear of corn! I didn't even know that was possible! So I just had to be a piggy take one for the team and eat the remaining five ears. Only downfall: only having enough sour cream for the first and the last ear!

There you have it! I was intentionally in the kitchen at least two times a week making a meal for us! Goal accomplished!


Now I'm off to the doctor for some hopefully good news/progress! :)

Tuesday, August 9

Goal #4: Make a new recipe 1 time a week for 8 weeks.

Here we are with another food goal accomplished. Below is a list of the 8 recipes that I have tried out over the last 8 weeks. My reasoning for this goal was that I wanted to simply try something new. Profound, huh?! It's easy to make what I already know how to make and I tend to be a from the box kind of gal, so this broadened my horizons and made me make, and try, new things! At the very end of the post you can find all of the recipes, or you can click on the links from each week.

Week 1: I kicked off this goal the week that I made my ten freezer meals, so there's no need to pick just one recipe, since I made 6 new ones that day! I tried the following new recipes: Chicken Roll-ups, "Chicken" Parmesan Meatloaf, BBQ Chicken Pasta, Chicken Spaghetti, Meatballs, and Chicken & Black Bean Enchiladas! [You can go to the ten freezer meals post if you are interested in any of those recipes.]

Week 2: Buffalo Chicken Dip I overpurchased when it came to the amount of chicken that I thought it would take to make all the recipes for my freezer meals. As a result, I used some of that chicken to make Buffalo Chicken Dip. This ended up being a freezer item as well because the evening that I decided to make it, Chris was going out to eat with a friend and I was attending a girls' night. I did try a bite of it though and it tasted like I've had at a friend's before, so I'd say success. I am not a fan of Frank's Red Hot mainly because of the taste, not really the spice, but if you like Frank's, this is a good/easy recipe to make!

Week 3: Chicken Salad After attending a baby shower and enjoying some delicious chicken salad, I quickly requested the recipe. Using the last chicken breast I had, I made this refreshing summer sandwich! I'll post the recipe at the very end of this post, but I'll also tell you want I did differently. :) First off, it was for Chris and I for lunch, so I didn't quite  need 15-20 servings so I approximated all the ingredients by 1/3. I had one chicken breast and a few free tuna pouches [thank you couponing] so after shredding up the chicken, I added 3 of the pouches. Chicken of the Land? Chicken of the Sea? What's the diff?! I also didn't use any celery. Overall it didn't turn out quite as well as Kathy's but food cooked by other's is always better! ;)

Chicken Salad on Hawaiian Rolls
And some fresh fruit for the summer day!

Week 4: Frozen Yogurt Bars I thought that this would be a healthier alternative to ice cream, but after pouring in the can of sweetened condensed milk, I'm not so sure. I made some adaptations to this recipe as well. Unbeknownst to me, Chris had finished off the blueberry yogurt the morning I was going to make these, so I actually just used vanilla yogurt for both layers. [I dyed the one layer blue just for fun.] Also instead of using Trix cereal, I used fresh blueberries. [That's the healthier alternative right?!] End result: Chris liked them, I did not. He can eat the rest, I'll stick to my ice cream! :)

Week 5: For this week's recipe, I gained inspiration from a friend's blog. You see, she had this post and they looked scrumptious! After inviting my parents over after their Wednesday night church service to help eat the rest of the peach pie I made, and then discovering that the peach pie was beginning to go bad, I had to come up with an alternative dessert! So I resorted to Sara's ice cream sandwich suggestion. I mean I had all but the ice cream in a prism so it was like it was meant to be! Anyways, it's a good thing that I didn't say that I would successfully make a new recipe every week for 8 weeks because this wasn't successful. After 2 batches of ginormous and flat cookies, I realized that I was melting the butter and not just softening it! Who knew there was a difference?! Not me until after I consulted my good ol' Betty Crocker cookbook!


It was a little late to "Learn with Betty"!

After throwing Batch #2 away and borrowing an egg from a neighbor friend, I resorted to a box of good ol' brownie mix that I made into cookies! It worked and tasted good, so I was glad! I also used Neapolitan [which I just learned last year wasn't "Napoleon"] ice cream so we had a variety of vanilla/strawberry and vanilla/chocolate sandwiches. So despite the awful looking homemade cookies, this worked out well and is a yummy cool treat!  


An intentionally huge cookie for Chris!
The only one with strawberry, vanilla and chocolate
ice cream!

Week 6: Cinnamon Pita Chips with Apple Salsa
This week I just needed something to make. It was the end of the week and with only 2 weeks remaining for this goal, I didn't want to have to start over! Although I have thoroughly enjoyed making, and enjoying, various desserts recently, I really didn't want another dessert sitting around the house to indulge in and result in it sitting on my hips for the next 5 years! So I was on a mission to find something very easy recipe and if I would've made true apple/fruit salsa, it would've been a pretty healthy snack as well! :)

Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips with
non-homemade Apple Salsa


Week 7: No-Bake Chewy Granola Bars
Again not wanting a typical dessert sitting around and after Chris' suggestion of making granola bars last week, I decided that's what I'd do this week. I recognize that granola bars aren't the healthiest as it's some sort of sugary goodness that holds all the healthiness together, but when I eat them, I think that I'm eating healthy. It's the thought that counts anyways right?! This was a super easy recipe that I will be making again soon! [Likely before this post is even published!!] The adaptations that I made was that I used oats instead of granola and instead of using rice cereal, I used a combination of soy nuts, flax seed, and sunflower seeds. Oh yeah, and a added a big ol' dollop of peanut butter! I have read elsewhere that as long as you keep the proportion of dry ingredients to wet ingredients the same as the recipe calls for, you can do some swapping out!

The first row has raisins [for Chris] & chocolate
but the others just have chocolate [for me!].


Week 8: Chocolate Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread
For my final recipe try out to accomplish this goal, I decided to go with Chocolate Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread [which is so much easier to spell than to write. Seriously, who made up the spelling for zucchini?!] Last night when Mister went out to tend to the garden, he returned with two big ol' zucchini, and a few tomatoes, but I didn't think Tomato Zucchini Bread sounded too good! Just recently I saw a recipe on my college roommate's blog for this and her's looked delicious so I figured it was worth a shot! So following the directions on her blog--except I used all wheat flour instead of part all-purpose, part whole wheat because wheat is all we had--and considering half a loaf is gone and it was baked less than 24 hours ago, I'd say it was a success. What wasn't a success is that I finished off the milk that evening for supper!

At this point I was a little nervous.
The liquid mixture looked a little too much
like The Hulk's snot...

But it turned out beautifully!
Served up on my grandma's dish!

There you have it, my attempt at a new recipe each week for 8 weeks!

Recipes:
[Sorry about some of the formatting, I just did some copying and pasting and aren't savvy enough to figure out all the glitches!]
Buffalo Chicken Dip

2-10 oz cans chunk chicken, drained
2-8 oz packages cream cheese, softened
1 cup Ranch dressing
3/4 cup red hot sauce
1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

Heat chicken and red hot until heated through. Stir in cream cheese and Ranch dressing. Cook, stirring until well blended and warm. Mix in half the cheddar cheese and transfer mixture to a slow cooker.Sprinkle of the remaining cheese over top, cover, and cook on low setting until hot and bubbly. Serve with crackers or tortilla chips.

Chicken Salad Recipe:
3 lb. cooked chicken salad
1 lb. seedless grapes
1 c. pecans, halved
1 c. diced celery
1 c. fresh dill
1 1/2 c. sour cream
1 1/2 c. mayonnaise
Salt & Pepper

Mix all ingredients together and chill.
Makes about 15-20 servings.

Frozen Yogurt Bars
  
1 can (14 oz sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated)
2 containers (6 oz each) Yoplait Key Lime Pie yogurt
2 containers (6 oz. each0 Yoplait Strawberry yogurt
1 cup Trix cereal

Line 8x4-inch loaf pan with foil, leaving edges of foil hanging over sides of pan. Divide condensed milk evenly between 2 medium bowls. Stir Key lime pie yogurt into 1 bowl. Stir strawberry yogurt into remaining bowl.
Spread Key lime pie mixture into foil-lined loaf pan. Sprinkle with cereal. Gently spoon and spread strawberry mixture on top. Freeze at least 8 hours until firm.

To serve, use foil to lift frozen loaf from pan. Pull back foil and remove. Let stand 5 to 10 minutes to soften slightly. Cut into eight 1-inch slices. Serve immediately.


Pita Chips
Ingredients
3 large pita pockets
3 T. brown sugar
3 T. melted vegan butter such as Earth Balance (or regular butter if you prefer)
2 tsp. ground cinnamon


Directions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. Grease foil with a light coating of olive oil.
Cut pita pockets into triangles and then separate them where they are still connected to the other half.
Place triangles on cookie sheet (what used to be the inside of the pita should be facing up).
Using a brush, coat each triangle with the melted butter.
Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon over triangles. (You can also mix the sugar and cinnamon into the butter and brush it all on together if you like.)
Place in oven and bake for 6-8 minutes depending on thickness of pita bread. You might want to do a couple of test triangles first to see what the right length of time is for your bread and oven. Going one minute too long will cause them to burn.
Let cool and enjoy!


Chewy No Bake Granola Bars
Ingredients:

4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/4 cup honey
2 cups granola, such as Back to Nature brand
1 cup rice cereal, such as Rice Krispies
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup thin pretzel sticks
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips

Directions:
In a medium saucepan, combine the brown sugar with the honey and butter. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then lower the heat to medium-low and simmer until the sugar dissolves, about 2 minutes. Remove the saucepan from the heat.

Add the granola, rice cereal, raisins and pretzels to the saucepan and fold the ingredients to evenly coat with the sauce. Transfer the granola mixture to a 9-by-13-inch ungreased baking pan and press firmly to evenly fill. Gently press the chocolate chips onto the top of the granola. Let the granola mixture set in the refrigerator until firm, about 15 minutes, then cut into 2 1/4-by 3-inch bars.


Chocolate Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread
Ingredients:
-3 eggs
-1 cup vegetable Oil
-2 cupsGranulated Sugar
-1 TablespoonVanilla
-2 cups Shredded Zucchini
-1 ½ cups All-purpose Flour
-1 cup Whole Wheat Flour
-½ cupBaking Cocoa
-1 teaspoon Salt
-1 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
-¼ teaspoons Baking Powder
-1 teaspoon Baking Soda
-1 cup Chocolate Chips

Directions:

In a mixing bowl, beat eggs, oil, sugar and vanilla. Stir in zucchini. In a separate bowl, combine all the dry ingredients and add it to the zucchini/egg mixture. Mix well. Pour into 2 well-greased loaf pans. Bake at 350F for 1 hour or until bread tests done.