Being Cheap is Easy: 07/01/2013 - 08/01/2013

Slow Cooker Southwest White Chicken Chili

July 30, 2013



Sometimes, you magically come up with a great recipe by mistake.  Don't you love when that happens? Since I've been trying to only do one big shopping trip a month, by the end of month we are at the end of our freezer and pantry supply...which is perfect and hard at the same time!  It forces you to be creative!

One day, I was craving white chicken chili, but we were out of chicken breasts.  I did happen to have some ground chicken in the freezer.  Voila! This recipe was born!

I have this amazing new Ninja cooking system (another swag item from BlogHer!) which is an oven, slow cooker AND a stove-top in one.  I KNOW!  It seems too good to be true, but I am in LOVE! I can even steam and make CUPCAKES in this thing.  It is so fun to play with!

I was able to saute the ground chicken first with some onion, then I just started cleaning out the pantry: beans, chicken stock, tomatoes, green chilis and a packet of White Chicken Chili seasoning. At first, I wanted to add sour cream, but we were out.  Alas, I used plain yogurt (Greek would be even better!).  I had some fresh corn I added during the last 20 minutes of cooking, but canned or frozen would work too!

This chili has a mild heat that is  perfect to load up with toppings: especially lime, avocado and some cilantro.

Yes, I do realize it's summer still...but I love soup!  Served with a salad, this is still the perfect dinner to beat the heat!  And it's quite healthy!


Ingredients

  • 1.25 lbs of ground chicken (lean) or 93% ground turkey
  • 1 can of Great Northern Beans, 1 can Black Beans (drained and rinsed)
  • 1/2 cup plain yogurt (regular or Greek)
  • 1 can (5 oz) chopped green chiles
  • 1/2 cup onion, diced
  • 1 cup fresh, frozen or canned corn 
  • 1 cup reduced sodium chicken stock
  • 1 packet McCormick White Chicken Chili mix
  • 1 can of diced tomatoes, drained (the ones with chilis add heat!)
  • Optional: Perfect Pinch fiesta citrus seasoning
  • Topping suggestions: green onions, jalapenos, cilantro, Mexican blend cheese, avocado, tortilla chips, lime
Let's (Slow) Cook!
  1. Cook the ground chicken with the onions before adding to the slow cooker, season with the Fiesta Citrus seasoning, if you want!
  2. Add everything else to the slow cooker, except toppings.
  3. Cook:
    • High: 3-4 hours
    • Low: 6-7 hours
  4. Top with whatever you want and enjoy!  If it seems thin, mash the beans up a bit.  It's great with another dollop of yogurt!
What are your favorite toppers for chili?


My dog is quirky {Finding the perfect treat for my crazy dog}

July 14, 2013

I am a member of the Collective Bias®  Social Fabric® Community.  This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias and their client.



We've had Rambo for almost two years now and he is completely a part of the family.  He's fit in since day one.  He "protects" the house and keeps an eye on the girls, especially Gabby.  Yes, he has some habits that drive me crazy, but he is a great dog!

Treats are one way we show him some love.  He also gets them to help with some of his little quirks.

Thursdays are a dreaded day in this house.  Why?  Rambo hates garbage trucks with a passion.  Not quite sure how they differ from all other trucks that pass, but he barks allll day long!  I love that we have many garbage options in this city, but all five company trucks come through the neighborhood on Thursday. To help with the barking, we give him a few extra treats to keep him happy.

When we moved into the house, the previous owner forgot to give us their ADT code for the door alarm.  Every time the door opens, it chirps.  SO annoying.  Rambo thinks so too!  It's also great because someone on Real Housewives has the same lovely chirp and he barks at the TV when he hears it too. When I know people are coming over, I make sure the treats are ready to go so he doesn't scare away our company!

The final quirk that Rambo has is that he likes to "nose through the trash" (a little Christmas Vacation reference for you...).  If I don't put the garbage in the bathroom when we leave, we come home to a lovely mess.  To help him behave and not get into the rest of the kitchen pantry area, I make sure to reward him with treats when he behaves.  It has been working!

I found my Nudges at Kroger!

There are a million treats on the market, most smell disgusting and are filled with who knows what!  I bought one brand and I couldn't feed it to Rambo.  It smelled like smoked garbage.  I'm sure he would have gobbled them up anyway, but I want to make sure he stays healthy!

Over the winter, the girls started doing chores and one was to feed Rambo every night.  Let's just say, Rambo gained a few extra pounds!  Since summer, he's getting back to his slimmer 100 pound weight thanks to plenty of walks and chasing the girls around.


Nudges are all natural chicken jerky treats for dogs.  When I first picked them up, I was afraid they would be too large for Rambo to eat.  They break easily for dogs of all sizes and Rambo has been very happy with them!  I really admire that they have created a safe, healthy dog treat without fillers for us to buy at a great price.  We will definitely be switching!

If you would like to try them, here's a coupon!
Rambo's cousin, Diamond, liked the Nudges too!

To celebrate summer, Collective Bias has issued a digital magazine which gives you some fun ideas for the season.  I especially want to try the tequila melon balls!  Nudges is a part of the magazine too!  You can check it out below.



To see more details about my shopping trip to pick up the Nudges at Kroger, check out this Google+ album !


Does your pet have any "quirks"?



{Guest Post} Decorating on the Cheap: Bathroom Re-Vamp

July 13, 2013

Today we have a guest post from Kate!  I love her decorating ideas and the green color she chose is great!  If you are interested in guest posting, send me an email or FB message! 


I love decorating my home.  O.K, I may be borderline obsessed with it.  But for me, it’s not about putting up appearances for others.  It’s about making our house comfortable, fun, and pleasing for our family.  We love home.  The problem is, we don’t exactly have piles of extra money lying around (if you do, hooray for you!)  So I have had to figure out ways to do this on the cheap.  For this article, I will show you how I redecorated my bathroom for around $100.

This bathroom had some very nice things going on to start with.  It just lacked a little oomph.  
bathroom remodel, bathroom decor

I found some fabric that I LOVED at Hobby Lobby, and that served as my inspiration piece (always a good way to start when re-doing a room).  I used a 40% off coupon (these are always available in the Sunday paper or can be printed online), so the fabric (which I was using for a new window treatment) was less than $5.  

I then picked up a make-your-own window shade kit at Meijer for about $6.  This was my first experience with making a shade, and it was pretty easy and turned out well.  
MYO Shade, Bathroom Window Shade, Bathroom Remodel

Next I picked out a wall color that I pulled from the colors in the fabric.  I decided the bright green would be nice with the white wainscot.  Do NOT skimp on your paint—it’s not worth it!  My personal favorite is the Behr Ultra (paint and primer in one).  It covers SO well!  It’s expensive, but it’s worth it.  My gallon of paint cost around $30.

Next up—something to go on the walls.  I found a pair of ugly brass mirrors for $2 each at goodwill and painted them in a bright cherry red.  
Bathroom Decor, DIY bathroom, Cheap Decor

I then found a small square mirror (also at a thrift store) for $1 and painted it yellow.  I also found some cute simple bird and tree silhouettes for 50 cents each (also thrift).  Finally, I found a super cute soap dish clearances out at Bed Bath & Beyond for $4 and I glued it in a frame I already had.  Tah-dah, it’s art!

For the mirror, I found a framed picture at Hobby Lobby and replaced the picture with a mirror.  The frame was about $10 and the mirror cost about $5.  
Hobby Lobby Decor, Bathroom Decor

I already had the storage cabinet, but found some cute knobs at Hobby Lobby to dress it up for $2 each.  I purchased a Closetmaid storage shelf for around $20 and found some cute fabric storage bins for around $5 each.  This is a great way to add color and hide the things nobody needs to see!
Bathroom Decor, Budget Remodel

Breakdown:
Window treatment- $11
Paint- $30
Wall décor- $10
Mirror- $15
Knobs- $4
Storage shelves- $20
Fabric bins- $15

So there you have it—a room makeover for around $100!  Happy decorating!

On the MOOve with Stonyfield Smoothies! {Giveaway!}

July 12, 2013


Nice refreshing snack for the little ladies!

No matter what time it is, or how long ago they ate, my girls are always searching for a snack.  I'm lucky they gravitate towards healthy options.  I still cannot figure out where all of the food goes on their tiny bodies!

Did you know they always have great coupons available on their site? They are also now found in the Sunday paper. You know I'm all about coupons! To be able to get a great organic product for the same price as other non-organic yogurt is a great feeling!  Our favorite is the Banilla quart (Banana + Vanilla).

As a Mama trying to keep her kids healthy, I love how my kids can quickly get some great nutrients in their system with these smoothies.  Organic milk, puree of fruits & veggies PLUS 1/3 daily calcium serving all in one 3 oz smoothie.  Can't beat that!

This summer it seems we are always on the go.  I like to stick a straw in the smoothies and give them to the girls in their carseats.  I don't like to give them too much liquid before driving, as they aren't quite always the best at going potty when they need to.  (Anyone else have kids that LOVE public restrooms? Ew!)

Want a chance to WIN some Stonyfield goodies?  Enter in the Rafflecopter below to win 4 coupons for FREE packages of Stonyfield Smoothies & a fun deck of cards "52 Things to Do in the Car" (Hello summer road trips!).

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AMF Summer Unplugged: Free bowling for the kids!

July 10, 2013

See if your local AMF is participating!

Disclosure: I participated in this campaign as a member of One2One Network and am eligible for a prize drawing. All opinions stated in this post are my own.

I love summer, I really do.  But I am exhausted!  I feel like I spend the whole day trying to make sure the girls have something to do. (Hello, Pinterest).  Five minutes after stepping outside to play, I hear the dreaded: "I'm boooored!".  

If you know my family, you know that we are not good in the heat. I have passed on those genes (and curly hair!)...we turn into sweaty, frizzy, grumpy girls when it's hot and humid out.  Free activities in the heat are slim to none.  I love the library, but we can only go so much!

When I heard that AMF was doing their free bowling program again this summer, I got really excited!  Kids get to bowl for free all summer!  I am thinking we are about the age for bumper bowling for the twins, don't you?  Yes, you do have to pay for shoes, but that's not a huge fee. For the parents, they have a summer pass which is $34.95 and you can bring up to 3 guests with you!  Not too shabby!


More facts:
  • This program runs from May 13- September 2 (Still plenty of time for free bowling!)
  • Each day, you can use 2 FREE games! 
  • If you want to play more games, it's $1.49 per game after
  • You can register up to 6 children
  • No coupons needed, just state your name!

What's your go-to free activity to beat the heat?



 
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