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Slow Cooker Chicken Chile Verde

Delicious green chili chicken made in your slow cooker.CourseMain DishCuisineMexicanPrep Time10 minutesCook Time3 hours0 minutesTotal Time3 hours 10 minutesServings4 servingsCalories292kcalAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 4 skinless boneless chicken breasts
  • cumin salt and pepper
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 C onion chopped
  • 24 oz. salsa verde
  • 4 oz. green chiles

Instructions

  • Season chicken breasts with salt, pepper and cumin
  • Heat olive oil in a heavy pan over medium high heat
  • Add chicken breasts and brown on both sides
  • Add chicken breasts to slow cooker
  • In a bowl mix together the salsa verde, chopped onion and green chiles.
  • Pour of chicken breasts.
  • Cook on low heat for 3 hours or until chicken is cooked through.

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Queso Fundido with Chorizo

Queso Fundido with Chorizo

Delicious melted cheese and chorizo make the perfect dip combination.CourseAppetizerCuisineMexicanPrep Time10 minutesCook Time20 minutes0 minutesTotal Time30 minutesServings12 servingsCalories150kcalAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 lb. cooked ground chorizo
  • 1 1/2 C grated mozzarella cheese
  • 1 1/2 C grated monterey jack cheese
  • 1/3 C green onion copped
  • Tortilla chips

Instructions

  • Brown chorizo and drain well. Rinse off chorizo to remove excess grease.
  • Place chorizo in bottom of 8″ cast iron skillet or baking dish
  • Layer cheese on top.
  • Bake in a 350 degree oven for 15-20 minutes or until cheese is melted completely and it begins to bubble and brown around the edges.
  • Remove from oven and top with green onions.
  • Enjoy with tortilla chips

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Roasted Carrot Salad

Roasted Carrot Salad

Arugula salad with dried cranberries and roasted carrots.CourseSaladCuisineAmericanPrep Time10 minutesCook Time25 minutes0 minutesTotal Time35 minutesServings6 servingsCalories197kcalAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 10-12 carrots peeled and thinly sliced. About 5 cups
  • 1/2 C slivered almonds
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/4 C olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tsp honey
  • 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1/4 C dried cranberries
  • 2-4 C arugula

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Combine carrots, almonds and garlic in a bowl.
  • Drizzle with olive oil and stir to coat.
  • Season with salt and pepper.
  • Spread in single layer on a cookie sheet.
  • Bake for 20-30 minutes or until carrots are tender, not mushy.
  • Remove and allow to cool to room temperature.
  • Mix together honey and vinegar and drizzle over cooled carrots.
  • Add in cranberries and more salt and pepper to taste.

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Paper Straw Arrows of Love

Paper Straw Arrows of Love

These Paper Straw Arrows makes a perfect package topper or gift enclosure for your favorite Valentine.Today I am sharing with  you a fun little craft idea for Valentine’s Day.  These cute little paper straw arrows of love are fun for all kinds of things.  First of all they just look cute!

Paper Straw Arrows of Love

Second, they make a cute little embellishment on a gift.

Paper Straw Arrows of Love

I bagged up some of those yummy meringue heart cookies I shared with you the other day in a cellophane bag , some baker’s twine and added a little arrow of love!

Paper Straw Arrows of Love

The best part is they are quick and easy to make too.  You will need some fun patterned, colored paper straws, an assortment of different scrapbook papers, a heart punch and a glue gun.

Paper Straw Arrows of Love

Punch out a bunch of hearts.  My heart is about 1 1/2 inch wide.

Paper Straw Arrows of Love

Then cut a small piece of paper into a 3 x 1 inch rectangle for the feather of your arrow. Cut a triangle into one end of the piece of paper and then snip off the corner of the other end.  Place the snipped off piece on the other side of the paper to use as a pattern to make sure your cuts are even.  Fold paper feather in half and cut slits down the length.

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The final step is to hot glue  your heart and feather onto your straw.  I cut my straws in half but you could make bigger arrows and use the entire straw.

Paper Straw Arrows of Love

Pretty darn cute, aren’t they!? The perfect way to dress up any Valentine treats you may be making

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Tomato Orzo Soup

Tomato Orzo Soup

Delicious tomato basil soup with orzo pasta.CourseSoupCuisineItalianPrep Time10 minutesCook Time20 minutes0 minutesTotal Time30 minutesServings6 servingsCalories173kcalAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 1 qt. of chicken broth
  • 29 oz. cans of purreed tomatoes Two 14.5oz cans
  • 3 tsp garlic
  • 1/2 onion chopped
  • 1-2 Tbsp olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/4 C pesto
  • 1/2 C uncooked orzo

Instructions

  • Saute garlic and onions in olive oil until onions are soft.
  • Add in chicken broth, tomatoes and pesto and stir to combine
  • Simmer over medium low heat until soup thickens and cooks down slightly.
  • Boil water (about 1 qt.) to cook orzo in. Cook until tender.
  • Add cooked orzo to soup.

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read more books this year

If you have read my blog for any length of time you know how I feel about reading.  I love to read.

My love for reading comes from my mother.  She is an avid reader and as children she would take us to the public library almost every Saturday to pick up a new pile of books.  As a young girl I loved reading biographies of famous women and of course, Nancy Drew!  Mysteries were always a favorite of mine.  As I have gotten older my tastes have grown more towards historical fiction but I can really appreciate almost every genre although Science Fiction just isn’t my thing.

I love sharing with you what I read through my Recommended Reads posts I do ever couple of months through the year and then my year end roundup of books that I recently just shared!

I am often asked how I find time to read as much as I do.  Today I want to share with you some of my Top Tips on How to Read More Books this Year!  Did you set a New Year’s Resolution to read more books this year?  If you didn’t, you should!  Did you know that only about 40% of Americans have read a book in the last year?!  Don’t be part of that 60%!!

I love this quote from Dr. Seuss about the importance of reading.  I want to go lots of places!

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So here are my Top Tips on How to Read More Books this Year

  1.  Make it a priority.  Just like anything else reading is a choice.  It is a decision to do one thing instead of another.  Turn off the TV and pick up a book.  TV is a passive activity, reading is an active one, it takes effort.  It keeps your mind sharp and engaged.  I love a good TV show as much as the next person but if you really want to read more pick up a book instead of the remote.

2.  Think you don’t like to read?  My guess is that you just haven’t read the right book yet.  Try different genres.  I am a big historical fiction fan but also enjoy a good mystery, biography and even a dystopian novel now and then!  Ask your friends for book recommendations.  Check out some of my Recommended Reads posts.  Check out sites like Good Reads to see what books they are recommending.  Browse a book store.  I love going into my local bookstore and seeing what the new arrivals are.  Be sure to read the recommendations of the people that work at the bookstore make.  Get a library card and talk to your librarian for suggestions.  Amazon is also another great place to see what is new and popular.  Read the classics.  Can’t go wrong there!  There are lots of book lists available online such as Top 100 Novels of all times, etc.  Just Google it.

3.  If you don’t like a book, you don’t have to finish it.  Close the book and find another.  There is nothing worse than reading a book you don’t like, unless it is for a class you have to take, then you have to read it!  Life is too short to read a book you don’t like.

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4.  Join a Book Club.  I have been a member of a book club for years now and I love it.  I don’t always love the books that are chosen and sometimes I choose not to read them but many times the book club has given me the opportunity to read a book I wouldn’t normally choose and I end up loving it.  It has introduced me to lots of new authors that have become some of my favorites. My book club meets every other month which is just right for me.  Many local bookstores offer book clubs or start one of your own!

5.  Get a library card!  Don’t let the cost of books stop you from reading.  I rarely buy a book.  I am a frequent visitor to my local library.  I go online to request the books I want and then an email comes when the book is ready for me to pick up. I am not a big electronical book reader.  I like to hold a paper book in my hands and read.  I do have a Kindle that I like to use for traveling but when I’m home – I want a real book.  But if electronic books work for you and get you reading – do it!

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6.  Listen to books.  I always have a book on CD in the car with me.  It is amazing how much reading I get down in the car and yes, I do count listening to books as reading!  My son uses Audible which is a great way to download books to your I Pad or phone and listen on the go.

7.  Carry a book with you always.  Whether a real book or an audio book, have a book with you, always.  It is amazing how much reading you can get done when you are waiting in the car pool line, outside of piano lessons, at the doctor’s office, etc.

8.  Make it a priority!  Yes, it was my first tip and it is also my final tip. There will always be something else that needs to be done.  Make the time to read.  Now go read a good book!

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Happy 2015!  One of my favorite things about a new year is selecting a new Word of the Year.  I know a few of you have been waiting for my Word of the Year reveal as you’ve left me some messages on Facebook!  Today is the day.

2015 word of the year

This will be my seventh year selecting a Word of the Year.  

I love selecting a Word of the Year over making Year’s Resolutions.  I find it more empowering.  I love selecting a word I can focus on for the year and integrate into my daily life.  I always spend some time thinking, pondering and praying about what my word will be.

You can check out my past words here – 2009,  2010, 2011, 2012,  20132014.

This year my word came from this quote:

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My 2015 Word of the Year is Reflect.

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I chose this word for several reasons.  I am a goer and a doer.  I wake up in the morning and plow my way through my day crossing things off my to do list.  Working as hard and fast as I can.  I don’t take time to Reflect.

One of the definitions of reflect is to think, ponder, or meditate.  I feel a need to think, ponder and mediate more in my life.  I don’t take enough time  to reflect on all that is good in my life, to reflect on what I have accomplished and what I want to accomplish.  I need to spend more time in my life reflecting, thinking, pondering and less time always doing! Instead of grabbing my laptop first thing in the morning and checking my email and social media I want to take time to reflect.  To pray, to read scriptures and reflect on my day ahead.  Reflect on what I have to be grateful for, what I want to accomplish that day, what His will for me is that day and what I want to reflect to others that day.

I want to take time at the end of my day to reflect and express my gratitude for all that the day brought.

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The other definition of Reflect that I want to integrate into my year is that of giving back.  I want who I am to be reflected in my soul and my actions, not the reflection I see in the mirror because sometimes that is just plain scary!  I want to make sure that who I truly am and what I believe are reflected in my daily actions, the way I treat others, the things I do on a daily basis.

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I want my life to reflect what is in my heart.Last year my Word of the Year was His Will.  I wanted to focus on what my Heavenly Father’s will for me was, not what my will was.  I did better some days than others and know that this is still something I need to work on. I hope that by taking more time to Reflect on a daily basis I can do that.  By doing this I hope that my life will then reflect His will, His light.

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I’d love for you to join me in selecting a 2015 Word of the Year.  Leave me a comment and let me know what your word is.

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Top Ten Posts of 2014

2014 Top Ten Posts

2014 was a good year.  Full of lots of yummy recipes and some fun posts.  I hit a milestone in pageviews thanks to all of you!  I so appreciate the time you take to visit my blog.  I love when you make one of my recipes and let me know how you enjoyed it!  It is always a highlight when I receipe emails or comments from you!

Today I’ve put a roundup together of the Top Ten 2014 Posts that you liked the best. The Top Ten were chosen by the number of pageviews they received.  I have also inclued the number of times they were pinned.  Be sure you pin any you missed!

After you check out the Top Ten posts I’d love for you to leave me a comment and let me know what you’d like to see on the blog in 2015!

We’ll start our way at #1 and work our way down.

  1.  I shared this post on my birthday last year – January 7, 2014 and since then it has been pinned over 65,000 times – have you pinned it??
Slow Cooker Parmesan Honey Pork Loin Roast

Slow Cooker Parmesan Honey Pork Roast

2.  This was a fun activity I did with my Activity Day Girls from church.  Not only is it a fun activity it has a good message to go along with it.  Pinned over 60,000 times and

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DIY Lip Gloss and a Lesson on Gossip

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3.  This was another fun activity I did with my Activity Day Girls.  They loved it!  Making Bread in a Bag is easy and delicious!  Pinned over 19,000 times

Bread in a Bag

4.  I love using my slow cooker and this is a good way to use it!   A French Dip is one of my favorite sandwiches.  Pinned over 23,000 times

Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches

Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwich

  1.  This is a great roundup put together by my contributer Julie Espy.  Lots of yummy and healthy recipes to start the year off right with. Pinned over 10,000 times.
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20 Light & Healthy Recipes

6.  This may  just be one of my favorite pies of all times.  It is so easy to make and so delicious, it really is the Perfect Key Lime Pie!  Be sure and try it.  Pinned over 34,000 times.

Key Lime PIe

The Perfect Key Lime Pie

7.  This post was another one from my Kids Can Cook series I did this summer.   Pinned almost 4,000 times.

Rice Cooker Mac & Cheese

Rice Cooker Mac & Cheese

  1.  This is a dessert I have been making for years!  It is a family favorite and so quick and easy to make with only 3 ingredients.  So refreshing on a  hot summer day.
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3 Ingredient Lemonade Pie

9.  I am not a potato salad fan but this potato salad is different and delicious!  Love the blasamic vinegar and bacon that makes this an amazing dish. Pinned almost 10,000 times.

Balsamic Roasted Potatoes

Balsamic Roasted Potato Salad

  1.  I love a good sherbet freeze on a hot summer day.  So delicious and refreshing.  Pinned over 16,000 times!
Lime Sherbet Freeze

Lime Sherbet Freeze

Thanks so much for taking the time out of your busy lives to read my blog!  I love sharing my favorite recipes, parties and other ideas with you!  Can’t wait to see what you love in 2015.

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