Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Recipe Wednesday - "2-in-1 Roast"

Hello all!! Half-way through the week can I hear a "what, what!!!"?? Hope it's been good so far. Today’s recipe isn’t from Pinterest. It came from “let’s see what would happen if I combine 2 different roast ideas…” The results turns out scrumptious.

Typical roasts involve various seasonings and vegetables. I usually add potatoes, onions, celery, onions, cilantro, and sometimes a bit of tomato. I have another roast I like to make that is pepperoncini, basil, and……. Butter.
(I don’t use too much butter when I make this roast for my family because hello, unwelcomed heart attack. However, when I make it for my Nanny fam I add close to a stick….. it’s disgusting but they like it like that. I’ve taste tested it and when you chomp melted butter swirls through your mouth. Uh. The thought alone is making me gag. But if that's how you like it, butter up!!)

So when I made the roast of topic today I threw in a little of each of these meaty meals. Here’s what you’ll need:
  • A roast. (Pork or beef I’ve done both. Equally great and the choice depends on your mood.)
  • 1 Cup Baby Carrots
  • 4-5 cut into quarters Red Potatoes
  • 7-8 Perpperocini (I get the jarred ones.)
  • 2 Tablespoons Butter
  • ½ Cup water
  • Basil, Seasoning salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder for taste.
Directions are:
  • Cut up the potatoes.
  • Throw the roast in the Crockpot and pour the water over it.
  • Circle the roast with the potatoes, carrots, and pepperoncini. If you’re extra risky poured in a little of the pepperoncini juice.
  • Sprinkle all your seasonings over.
  • Let it cook for 6 hours on low.
This was the last roast I made ready to be dished out…
Mmmmm, nummers.
I like to serve with white rice and some rolls but feel free to add your own flair and let me know how it turns out.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Meet the Blogger


I've decided it's time for a little introduction since not all of my readers know me on a personal level.

My name is Angelica and I am 22.


 
I live in West Jordan, Utah with my husband, Zack, and our three fur children.

 

We had a perfect outside wedding on May 3, 2013.
 

 
I came with my sweet baby boy, Madden Merrick, who is our (almost) 4 year old cat.
 
 
Together we adopted Cia Barakat from the humane society. We aren't certain on her age but she's estimated to be 8.
 

 We became puppy parents for the first time earlier this year to Padfoot Dawson. She'll be 1 in January.
 
          

I love being a wife and I love being a furmama. Each day is a new adventure and I couldn't be more grateful or blessed to have such a beautiful family.

I have 6 brothers and 2 sisters. My 2 eldest brothers live here in Utah. My dad and 2 younger brothers moved to Indiana with his wife about 3 years ago. My step mom had a son from a previous marriage and together her and my dad have had 3 together. (At this moment 1 of my sisters is still cooking until November.) Big families are the best!! Zack has 2 brothers and 1 sister, he is the oldest. They live about 6 streets down the road. His siblings and parents are so loving. They welcomed me to the family instantly. We also have an amazing extended family.

Currently I am a nanny. I have been working with the family for a year and a half. I care for a 10 year old boy and a 6 year old girl. I love my job!!! I have always loved kids and nannying has helped me to decide on a change in my future career plans. I'll be going back to school next Spring to get a degree in Social Work. (Very far from my previous path of getting a business degree.) With my Social Work education I hope to work with Foster Care or doing some kind of work with an adoption agency. I feel it's a great fit for me and I anxiously await being able to help change the lives of some precious children.

My husband works with an auto body/parts company. He's always loved cars but we are looking forward to the day when he can get back into school and receive an education in something that won't be as physically demanding. I will always support him in whatever he decides to do.

We love sports. We like the outdoors though we don't get to indulge in them often. We also love watching home remodeling shows, HIMYM, Grimm, and Supernatural. (I'm VERY addicted to my Supernatural.) I love quoting movies and songs, he loves giving me "you're crazy" looks. I love cooking, he loves eating what I cook. He loves fixing cars, I love watching him. We are perfect for each other. :)

We are LDS (Latter-Day Saints) and are currently striving to be sealed in the Bountiful Temple. I'm looking forward to this day. We are very simple and enjoy little things. We are happy and just try and make the most out of every day we are given.


So that's us!! Many more moments to come for you. :) 

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Recipe Wednesday "Just Kinda Italian"

Hey all!! Hope your week is going great. I'm excited to introduce (another) series. It's going to be a bi-monthly thing and I've decided on the name: Recipe Wednesday.

The whole basis of this is... I love cooking. Something you should know about my cooking... I don't actually "follow" recipes. I either leave out stuff, add something of my own, change measurements a bit, I'm a little out of control. However, when trying something new I try and stay pretty close so I can see what can be done.

Another reason I've decided on this is I know I'm not alone in the fact that I.LOVE.PINTEREST. I find so many nummy (and also extremely not nummy who came up with this!?!?!) recipes. Problem is sometimes they just... stay there. They go weeks, months, maybe even a year just sitting on my virtual board waiting to be used. So a while back I made it a personal goal to try at least one of these recipes a week. It's going great so far!!

Recipe Wednesday will be meals that I deem worthy to fill you in on. (Pinterest or not) I'm hoping as I get further into this that I'll get some suggestions from readers as well as maybe a chance to review some of your own personal recipes?? We'll have to see when we get there. :)

Now that the long (kinda boring) intro is over let's get started!!!

Our first entry is dedicated to this little gem titled "Bubble Pizza". The link I found comes from here. I originally made this recipe last week for my nanny fam and shortly after getting home I received a text from my boss that read, "Pizza is delicious!! Husband says you can make it anytime!!" To which I replied, "I'm glad!! Good thing it's easy!!" And really, it is phenomenally easy. 

I made it for MY family this Monday and guys, it really is delicious. Granted it's not the most "amazing" pizza, it's still pizza and (unless you're my husband ;) ) there's not really a way to mess it up.

So here's what you need:
  • Canned Biscuits (Cans depend on how many you're cooking for. We used 2 cans and it fed 4 of us with some left over.)
  • Pepperoni (or any other toppings you like)
  • Pizza Sauce (I use Contandina Pizza Squeeze.)
  • Cheese
  • Garlic Powder
  • Parmesan
  • Vegetable Oil/Cooking Spray
And here's what you do:
  • Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Get a pan and either rub some oil or spray the cooking spray on it.
  • Cut a biscuit into little pieces. The original site said into quarters but I cut it into smaller pieces. Probably like 1/8. Do this 'til the pan is full.
  • Sprinkle on the parmesan and garlic powder.
  • Put some pizza sauce on. A lot, a little, any brand. Whatever floats your boat.
  • Add the cheese, pepperoni, and any other toppings you want.
  • Cook for 20 minutes and.....
Done!!! Beautiful!!!

While I was making the pizza I realized that the pan I had was huge but still had another can of biscuits to use. (I had 3 originally.) this was my thought process....

*Well the Parmesan and garlic smelt in beautiful in itself so maybe I'll make some breadsticks with it.*

*oh and I can put cheese.*

*but maybe a dessert pizza would be good too.*

*Yeah!! I could do cinnamon and sugar.*

"Some chocolate chips would be delectable."

*and I can make some cinnamon roll icing.* 

"marshmallows would be interesting.... Naaa next time though.... With graham crackers. Yes. Can't wait. No icing for that though.* 

All that led to this.....

Compliments of yours truly.
Now I'm kinda hard on myself when it comes to cooking but this, oh. my. gosh. I couldn't get enough of it. 

And the kicker is, since I already had a little bit of everything it only really cost ONE DOLLAR. (Pillsbury biscuits were on sale last week.) 

Here's how you make this scrumptious treat:
  • Oil/spray a pan and lay those biscuits eights down.
  • Sprinkle cinnamon and sugar. (I have this already made shakers filled with this duo because we put it on toast all the time. You'll use about 3/4 sugar to 1/4 cinnamon. Exact amounts depend on your size of shaker.)
  • Pour some melted butter on it and add more of that cinnamon and sugar.
  • Trickle on the chocolate chips and cook at the 400 degrees for about 12 minutes.
  • Take out and prepare for the icing.
For the icing part of this recipe I had a little dilemma. I followed a recipe (that was my problem ;) ) and I just didn't like it. I tried adding extra of the ingredients, adding my own stuff and it just... wasn't going to work. But I really, REALLY wanted the icing. So I looked in my fridge and thought to myself, what on earth can I use?? Then I made a decision that could have gone horrendously wrong.... Melt some pre-made buttercream frosting. I did this (I had Pillsbury on hand) and it worked; oh it worked.
  • So for the icing, grab some spoonfuls (depending on how much icing you want) nuke it and drizzle on the cooked treat.  

They're like little pull-aparts!! Ready to devour.

And what's great is this can compliment any meal. So try this out and let me know what changes you made, how you liked it, and if you'd do it again!! 

 
 

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Sweet Spirit Sunday - August


I have decided to dedicate the first Sunday of each month to something a little more religiously uplifting. For any readers that aren't spiritual, I apologize. I hope this doesn't deter you away from my blog as I personally don't make it a point to push church on to anyone but this will be a consistent posting; and of course can be ignored. ;)

**At the same time, if anyone has questions I am willing to answer to the best of my knowledge or direct you to a suitable answer.**

As you can see I will be titling this series "Sweet Spirit Sunday." I'm not certain as to what I'll be posting on these weeks but I'm going to be relying on what my heart feels compelled to say. Today I think that the best way to start is with a simple introduction and where I am at when it comes to religion.

Both Zack and I were raised LDS (Latter-Day Saints), or if you will, Mormon. Both our families currently have a very strong foundation in the church. We, however, became inactive a few years ago separately. We weren't party animals that went around doing every "bad" thing in the book but we weren't living the Gospel principles and definitely valued other things more than what we were taught to value.

I'm not going to pin point the exact moment when I decided I didn't want to attend church or do/don't do certain things but looking back I think I can attribute a good portion of my attitude to the company I had, pride, lack of desire, and just pure laziness. It was easier to surround myself with friends that didn't necessarily encourage the path that I had been traveling. It was easier to think that I didn’t need the church in my life because everything was going fine. It was easier to sleep in and not accept callings and deny the help that was sent my way. I stopped caring. I take full responsibility for the care-free, selfish, arrogance about me; and though I didn’t realize it at the time, it was disgusting.

The choices I was making were not the choices I needed to make to plan for my eternity. In all honesty, the choices I'd been making were taking me down a path I didn’t want to be on. And with complete sincerity I am so grateful I got away before I was too far into the woods.

I’m sure curiosity is boiling for some of you. I’ll say it now; I’m not here to confess my past to the internet. All you need to know is that to me, though a small degree, I was sinning.

For any of you that are reading this and thinking I’m looking down on anyone who chooses a different life, don’t. These aren’t my intentions. I know there are many lifestyles out there and I respect them. What’s right or wrong for me may not be right or wrong for you; and that is fine. But the teachings I consumed when my mind and heart were opened are what I feel to be true. It’s the lifestyle I am choosing. The same way I don’t expect to be judged for my beliefs is the same way I hope you know I’m not judging.

Just like I don’t recall “leaving” the church I don’t remember when I decided that I wanted to change. What I do know is that it was a personal choice. It needed to be. I also know that I have my husband to thank. He came into my life sooner than I thought I’d be finding “the one” but I strongly believe he was put in my way at the exact moment God needed him to be there for me.

For some time that we were together we were both inactive. It wasn’t until the last few months that we decided to dive into our new commitment of returning to church. Even though we weren’t attending church then (and even after) I knew from the moment I decided that he was the one I was going to spend my life with that ‘til death wasn’t going to be long enough. I wanted him forever. For eternity. It took a lot of trials and some heart ache to acknowledge the desire and grasp the fact that together, we needed to change.

I mentioned the need to change being a personal choice. I would like to reiterate this statement. Nobody can force you into changing your ways but yourself. Along the way you may be coerced by others or situations that can hold you back but if your will is strong enough, they won’t be successful. We knew what was expected of us from others. To return to church and use that fork in the road as a turning point. Until we, as a couple, chose to do it for us and not anyone else we weren’t going anywhere.

We weren’t married in the temple. In the back of our heads that was our goal but there was no sense of urgency. The idea was just…. there. Today I can say with certainty, and whole-heartedly, that this will be our next milestone as a family in this church. I can’t wait to make covenants to my other half, the future father of my littles, my loving husband.

Life is beautiful and horrible at the same time. And no matter what it is if you don’t believe in something you can take some pretty tough beatings. I’m happy I have a supportive family. People that want what I want and are willing to help me achieve the goals that I want to achieve. I have a new positive attitude on what is in store for me and I look forward to sharing it.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Back In Action

This is gonna be an awkward post....

I come to you all with my head hung in shame because apparently I was lying through my fingers when I promised I'd be blogging frequently.....I know I have countlessly decreed that I was going to be on top of my game when it came to this part of my life and time after time I fail. All I can is, I'm sorry. Also, that failure leads to success!!

I don't know what happened. Life got busy then I sort of just.... forgot.

Recently, however, my life has taken many (many) (oh and did I say MANY) turns and I have the desire and need to document what's been going on. Change is always great but you don't realize how big of an impact things have until you look back and reread or reminisce about what used to be.

So, while this is just a short posting it comes with a small challenge to myself.... at least 1 blog entry a week. I'm going to try and do more but I'm not going to overwhelm myself. :)

Please Note: I am posting this passage on to BOTH of my blogs. Change awaits the both of them. (They are a little dated.)

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Let The Games Begin - Anarbor

Well welcome back to me!!!

It has definitely been quite some time. Let me tell you folks, the best laid plans of mice and men always seem to go awry. And I will say now, I had good plans to blog throughout the wedding planning process with all the tips, shortcuts, and helpful hints I encountered BUT things got crazy and I didn't do the greatest job. At all.

And so I'm thinking I will STILL go over some of the things I experienced because it could be beneficial for someone, someday. For right now though I'm gonna start updating my friends and few readers on my married life.

LIFE. IS. GREAT!!! Of course I'm sure this is how all Newlyweds feel.

It does seem though that once Zack and I said "I do" life was like, "Buah ha ha!!!! Just wait!!!" But of course, I am super excited for our future together.

We want to get into a house. Soon. But it's a lot of work. Fo' reals. That's probably the most work right now. Pre-approvals, house hunting, more budgeting, and so on. But that's not a downer on married life; it's a downer on the world.

Post-Marriage is fun. I love walking into a room and seeing Madden and (sometimes) Cia cuddled up with their daddy. Our apartment, I will admit, is a disaster. It looks like a little tornado came through and tossed everything around. Twice. So..... cleaning time!!! On top of that it's just nice knowing I have this beautiful man all to myself forever.

I do want to publically announce I'm changing my blog name. Can't really have it called "Becoming Mrs. Burnett" if I already am. Well not technically, name changing is a pain.

I love, love, going through the few pictures I have seen of the wedding. I'm anxious to see the others taken by the photographer.

As happy and exciting as the beautiful day was for me I'm thrilled it is over. No mas planning!!!!

Well hopefully I'll do a better job blogging about my wife-life from here on. Wish me luck!!!

P.S. Side Note: I still hate the new iTunes.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Finders Keepers - You Me At Six

It's been a bit since I've been on but I guess life got a little crazy and I got a little lazy. BUT, exciting news!! The wedding plan gears have started turning and things are getting done. Whooo!!!!!!

It's coming up so fast and although I am waaaaay behind part of me likes the thrill of the unexpected. That's kinda a lie but I wanted to say it because it reminds of "He's Just Not That Into You". Off subject, I'm aware.

Anyways, this last weekend I was fortunate enough to have my best friend, and exceptional photographer, get some Engagement pictures in. They turned out flawless. I appreciate her more than she knows.

I was so sick that day and may or may not have chugged some cough medicine and she still did her thing and got such cute pictures. I honestly have no idea how any turned out. I was the biggest baby and possibly the worst client. Just goes to show how amazing she is.

Although it's only one of MANY things left on my checklist getting the pictures done was a HUGE weight off of my shoulders.

The invites and ceremony locations are pretty narrowed down. I have a "scheme" in mind for the decor. I only have TWO dresses to decide from. Wedding party is complete and tentative outfits are set. We've thought of a few options as far as music and the big dances go. And the guestlist!! Half done!! (Yeah we should be done but we know a lot of people.) At least we're trying to get on the ball.

Zack has been so good the whole time. I get really frustrated and he's just calm as can be. I haven't decided if that's the "Zack" in him or the man in him but I appreciate it none the less.

I'm lucky to have him and still can't get enough of him. I thank the heavens everyday that we found and will have each other for forever. Good sign, right??

I plan on ranting more about my Guero later but for now, I'm sleepy. So enjoy some pictures!!