Saturday, January 7, 2012

Flavorful and simple linguine

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Isaac and I only had about 40 minutes between me getting home from work and having to leave for youth last night so we made this really simple linguine and it was so delicious even Isaac, who isn't normally a big fan of pasta, gobbled it up in no time!

He cooked the pasta so I'm not sure how much he put in there compared to what the recipe calls for but we had leftovers and the whole thing probably cost less than $4 to make!


Ingredients:
-1/2 pound linguine pasta
-2 tablespoons salted butter
-1/4 cup heavy cream
-1/2 clove garlic, finely minced
-lots of salt & pepper, to taste {we used a good bit of salt but didn't need to add a lot of pepper}
-1/2 cup reserved cooking liquid from pasta {optional, we didn't need this}
-3/4 cup freshly grated parmigianno reggiano {use the real stuff!}
-fresh parsley, for garnish {optional, we didn't use any}

Directions:
Bring large pot of water up to boil. Sprinkle in a generous amount of salt and stir in pasta. Cook linguine until al dente and drain, reserving 1/2 cup cooking liquid. Place linguine back into hot pot and stir in butter, cream, garlic, salt, pepper and cheese until butter and cheese start to melt and create a sauce. Pour in some pasta water to get the sauce to the consistency you want {We actually didn't need to do this}. Taste and adjust seasonings accordingly. Pour onto serving platter and top with fresh parsley and more grated cheese.

Source: http://www.laurenslatest.com/parmesan-garlic-linguine-super-easy/

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Super Easy Calzone Rolls!

I decided it was time to get started on being better about saving money and cooking more. I get home from work around 5:50 so I never have tons of time to cook before we get really hungry so we started with something quick tonight since Isaac came back from the grocery store at the same time I got home myself.
These calzone rolls were delicious and really easy to make.

Hands-On Time: 10min
Cook Time: 20min 
Ready In: 30min
Yield: 6-8
Cost: $8 + marinara we already had

Ingredients:
  • Pillsbury Crescent Roll
  • 1/3 pound sliced ham (got the kind from the deli, it was so fresh and flavorful)
  • 1/4 pound sliced hard salami (also got it sliced fresh at the deli) 
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1 cup jarred marinara sauce

Directions
  1. Roll out dough rectangle about 8 inches by 12 inches.
  2. Layer ham and salami down the center.
  3. Top meats with 1 cup shredded mozzarella for each roll.
  4. Fold short ends of each loaf in about 1/2 inch and seal. Roll from the long sides and pinch well to seal the entire loaf.
  5. Bake, seam side down on a greased baking sheet in a 350 degree F oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
  6. Cut roll into 8 slices and serve with marinara for dipping.

So there ya go! Simple, quick, inexpensive, and delicious :o) It is also really filling, we only ate about 2/3 of it for dinner so we have leftovers for lunch tomorrow!


Monday, January 2, 2012

New year, better me!

I've been thinking about starting a blog for a few months now and hadn't begun until now because I wanted to make sure that I would keep it up and commit to writing out posts.

My reason for doing so is that I have so many goals for bettering my life and I realize that unless I write them down (I love making to-do lists!) and share them to people who will hopefully keep me accountable and ask me how I am doing in these areas, I probably will end 2012 in the same spot I am in today on January 2nd.

I want this blog to inspire, give hints and tips on cooking, organization, finances, and help me learn new things to share!

Here are a few of my goals for this year. A lot of these relate back to each other in some way:

Cook more - Isaac and I are constantly sitting at home not knowing what to eat for dinner. This will change this year because I will start doing some meal planning! The goal is to try at least 52 new recipes (1 for each week of the year). I will be posting recipes!

Learn to knit - My grandma Mamie taught me basic knitting when I was young and I'd love to pick it back up and make pretty scarves, hats, baby blankets, etc!

Pray more - Prayer gets things done, so if there's anything I want to change, I need to hit my knees a lot more! And I want to draw closer to God more than I have ever been before!

Organize! Thanks to Pinterest my OCD side, I've been itching to get my house even more organized than it is now. My goal is to have at least 5 new organization and storage systems by the end of the year. Closets, garage, cabinets, laundry room, etc. will be perfect for next year :o)

Give better gifts - I love to put a lot of thought into gifts but for 2012, I would rather spend a little less money but spend more time on giving homemade & thoughtful instead of generic & expensive. Hoping to do so for baby showers, weddings, birthdays, and Christmas!

Learn about photography - My sweet husband gave me a great Nikon Coolpix P500 for my birthday/anniversary gift last year. The camera is great, but I have SO much to learn! As of right now, I only use it on one setting: auto. This WILL change this year!

Have a cleaner house - I read a woman's blog who keeps her house constantly clean by doing 15 minutes of cleaning each day. Seems so easy but it's just a metter of getting started! This way, I don't have to spend 3 hours cleaning on a Saturday!

Be more adventurous and spontaneous - Isaac, my husband, is very spontaneous and would love to just take a random day trip or do an activity we've never done before. But I am such a "planner" that I have a hard time doing something "on a whim". But without children in our lives, what better time to be adventurous than this very period of time in our lives?

Read more - All throughout my childhood and college, I loved to read. But I guess I have gotten lazy and a lot of times I sit mindlessly in front of the TV for hours watching a Project Runway Marathon (which is what I am doing at the moment). So I'd love to read at least 4 books this year.

Be healthier - I'm not looking to lose weight, but I'd love to boost up my energy level and just general health by eating better foods (more fruits and vegetables especially) and exercising more (nothing hardcore, just getting off my behind and walking the dog)

Spend more time with loved ones - My friends all know I love to throw a party. I want to do more of that! I love game nights, movie nights, and just random reasons to have a bunch of people over and spending time together! I also want to have family over more often. Our house is smaller than pretty much everyone else's in Isaac and I'd families so we very rarely have family fun at our house. I'd love to change that!

Save more money - I've always been more of a "saver" than a "spender". When Isaac and I got married, I tried to do a budget and after a few months, I just couldn't keep up with both of our expenses so I just quit! We still managed to save up enough for a new car (well, technically 2 new cars, but that's another story) but we would really like to be smarter with our money this year.

Go somewhere I’ve never been. This one speaks for itself. Whether it is in the U.S. or somewhere else around the world, I really want to take advantage of us not having children to travel somewhere new!

Give more! This doesn't necessarily mean more money, but I'd like to give more of my time and resources to better someone else's life! Every volunteer for a couple of things through ScanSource but there are so many other opportunities to give of my time so I'd love to do more of that.

Learn to sew. I finally got the sewing machine I wanted for Christmas (thanks, Mom and Dad!). I used to have basic sewing skills but it's been a while since I've sewn anything so I'd really like to get better at it again and not only fix hems or rips, but make a few articles of clothing!

I don't expect that everyone I know will read everything I post, but I hope that some of this will inspire others to do the same and not change who you are, but improve on the person you have been until now.