My Madness as a Stay at Home Mom

My Madness as a Stay at Home Mom

Monday, March 17, 2014

Chicken Spaghetti Squash

Chicken Spaghetti…..a Texas staple at any good Church pot luck, but my god it might be the worst thing on the planet to eat. Well that and anything else containing a cream of something soup. I have ban the cream of something soups from our home. Ryan might cook with it when I am out of town, but if I know the dish contains it I won’t cook with it and I certainly won’t eat it. It’s horrible for you.

So needless to say we haven’t had chicken spaghetti in a long time! Last week I decided there had to be a way to clean this recipe up and make it healthier. So I began searching Pinterest and found some ideas. I removed the spaghetti and put spaghetti squash in it’s place, removed the cream of mushroom/chicken soup, subbed in my own soup version and decreased the amount of cheese. I was worried Ryan might not like it but it was a HUGE hit! Many people have asked for the recipe and my smart friend Kara suggested I put it on the blog. I am not so great at writing my own recipes down so here it goes.

Ingredients:

-spaghetti squash (1 large or 2 small)

-1 can rotel

-1 can mushroom stems and pieces (drained)

-1/2 cup shredded cheese

-1 pound chicken (I happened to have half a chicken in the freezer so I boiled that (skin removed of course and fat trimmed) and used the breast, thigh and drumstick. In the future for simplicity I will just use breasts

-2/3 cup diced onion

-1 green bell pepper, diced

-1 red bell pepper diced

For cream of gross soup substitute:

- 3 tablespoons flour (I used whole wheat)

-dash of salt

-dash of pepper

- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter

- 1/2 cup chicken broth

- 3/4 cup milk

 

Preparation:

Cut spaghetti squash in half lengthwise and place meat side down in a 9x13 pan with water. Bake at 350-400 until the “meat” is fork tender. (about 1- 1 1/2 hrs depending on oven)

Cook chicken. You can bake it, boil it, cook in the skillet. Whichever way you want. Dice chicken when it’s cooled

While squash is cooking, spray skillet with Pam, combine diced bell peppers, and onions in a skillet and cook until softened.

Once spaghetti squash is cooked, allow to cool and then scrape out the insides. It should be stringy. I got about 7 1/2 cups of spaghetti squash from 1 large squash.

To make “soup:

Mix dry ingredients together in a bowl. Melt butter in saucepan on medium heat, once butter is melted sprinkle in dry ingredients while whisking. Continue whisking and slowly add chicken broth and whisk until well blended. Then slowly add skim milk, while constantly whisking. Continue to whisk on low to medium heat until sauce thickens.

In a large bowl, combine spaghetti squash, rotel, mushrooms, bell pepper/onion mixture, sauce, and chicken and mix well. Once mixed, pour into 9x13 baking dish and sprinkle with shredded cheese. Cover with foil and bake for 30 min to an hour (until everything is hot and bubbly)

I calculated this to have four servings, but it could feed 6. Based on varying servings sizes calories will be from 244 (6 servings) to 366 (4 servings)

 

Enjoy!!!

Thursday, March 13, 2014

March already?

Seems like I don’t have much time to blog these days, it’s true. The little time I have when Brynn naps is spent doing things at the house like cleaning, paying bills, and all that CFO/CEO stuff I do everyday. I could blog at night but I will be honest, at 8 p.m. bedtime, I just want to sit on the couch and veg. I start my day at 5:10 a.m. so please forgive my evening laziness.

January…

It was cold, it was warm, it was cold again, it was warmer, it was colder. That sums up our winter weather. Freezing at the start of the week, and warm on weekends.

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002Playing outside in the cold!008Wearing Aunt Leslie’s Snow White dress, getting ready for her trip next January to DisneyWorld. Ask her about it, she’s already excited.

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The Nueces County Junior Livestock Show was in the middle of January so we hit up the parade on a gorgeous morning in Robstown. We got to see this GIANT HEB grocery cart, the girls loved it. You can’t imagine how much candy the girls got at the parade. Thankfully we sent almost all of it to work with Daddy! Brynn however was hoarding Tootsie Rolls like it was her job.

MLK Day weekend we headed to Austin. I ran the 3M Half Marathon with some friends, and stayed with an old college friend, while Ryan and the girls stayed in Geronimo. They came to watch me in the race (Ryan, Brynn, Reese and Marlu) and cheered me on around mile 12. After the race we met up with Meems and Grampy who were in San Antonio with their friends the Morris’ for the weekend. We ate in Greune and had a nice lunch with them.

014Finish line with the Capital in the background.

Grampy came for business and the girls played dress up. It was a sight for sore eyes!

019021023Brynn spent a week wearing Reese’s swimsuits.

024Like I said it was cold, so B wanted to sleep in her coat.

029030Playing dress up in Sister’s room.

February…..

033While in Geronimo for the day Ryan felt the need to pull over and chase birds in the field. Very amusing!

039This time she wore her swimsuit

045Reese at the fro-yo place…a reward for being well behaved.

047On the 21st I was able to escape to Kingwood for a weekend alone. I attended Valarie (Herbst) Hajovsky’s baby shower and Ryan stayed home with the girls. On Saturday night Mom, Dad, Leslie and I took a food tour of Chinatown. Leslie knew all the places to go and it was delicious. I took this picture to make Ryan jealous.048While Ryan was home with the girls he made them this sandbox.053058

Sweet sisters! Brynn LOVES her big sissy! She gets so excited when we pick Reese up from school. Reese is such a good sister too, always looking out for Brynn.

March…

002She’ll even wear the swimsuit inside out!

Since November I had been pounding the pavement 5 days a week training for my first full marathon. I was doing great until about a month before the race when I developed some issues with my IT band and patella tendon…aka my knee. I could barely bend my knee without pain. After some serious work with a sports chiropractor (and I mean some serious work), some rest (more than I wanted to) and a lot of rock tape, I was able to run the race, but not without A LOT of deliberation about it... We went to Kingwood for the weekend since the race was about 45 min away in The Woodlands. Ryan went over with me before 6 a.m. to watch the start and Mom, Dad and Leslie brought the girls later in the morning. I was super nervous about my knee, especially since I had not done much running for the 2.5 weeks before the race. My pre-injury goal was a 4 hr finish and I finished in 4:26…not to shabby considering I was down for the count prior to the race.  I was lucky to have lots of support along the way, and my knee miraculously did not hurt.

061My sweet tape job

007getting ready to run

009inside the starting corral022Mile 6024Brynn waiting for me around mile 18

030my tape also made it easy to spot me coming!

035approaching my fan section at mile 18

marathonLeslie made this sign for Reese to hold up

036Leslie ran with me for about 10 ft. Smile

038Ryan waiting for me at the bend right before the finish040It’s almost over! (at this point it was HOT)

042044DONE!

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My big fan club (minus Leslie who took the pictures and Mom and Dad who were there watching). Ryan watched the girls every Saturday morning while I was gone for anywhere between 1 & 3 hours, the girls were always talking about Mommy running, and practicing their running at home. They cheered me on at my 1/2 in Oct, Jan, and then again for the full. They are a great support team! Reese is even signing up for her 1st 5K in April.

065 Later that day Mom found Grandpa’s finishers medal from when he ran the NYC Marathon in 1983. I was super pumped that Mom found this gem.