Buzzy Bee's Blog
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Cloth Diapering
Found out that we are expecting baby #2 sometime this late fall/winter. When Dre was about 2 1/2 years old I learned more about modern cloth diapering and was intrigued but with him being almost out of diapers I wasn't going to spend the money to start as that would be a waste of money and therefore completely cancel out the reason I wanted to start in the first place. I started to learn more and more about it through my friends who cloth diapered and decided that if we ever had another child I would cloth diaper. I'm starting to research for real about where I want/need to start. I need to get in a conversation with my local cloth diapering friends too. I'm happy to be able to do this a second time around and know more of what I'm doing this time.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Life is good
Finally things are going well for us and it seems as things are in the upswing for us. Brad is working at servpro full-time and enjoying his work which I am very happy about because it makes him a much happier person at home. I am back to just selling Pampered Chef and being a stay at home mom. I enjoy it more because I am free to work my Pampered Chef when needed and I am available when needed for Dre or Brad. I am working on a cleaning schedule and getting myself on a schedule at home so I actually get work done around the house. I'm watching a sweet three year old this week and today was fun with him. Next week is Mardi Gras so Dre is out of school Mon-Wed. I'm starting to sign up for freebies in the mail and lots of giveaways. Right now it's hard to get on the computer too much but hoping to change that shortly. It will be easier to update here as I can use my Kindle Fire to do it.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Meatloaf
Alright, sixth times the charm apparently. I've tried almost every day for a week to make this update but it wouldn't let me upload my pictures and that was very frustrating. Anyway, my husband, Brad, has been out of town since Holloween. He went up to New Jersey to help with the storm clean up and is coming home tonight!! He is doing well since the surgery and my life has been very hectic as my schedule at work has changed around all summer long and I've been called in for other people being sick a lot so I haven't had much down time. Brad and I have joined a local church and love being part of it and having a church family. It is the first time I have been a member of a church. Other than that life has just been a bit of a blur.
I made meatloaf the other night with my regular recipe but cooked it in my Pampered Chef Deep Covered Baker for the first time and oh my gosh it was so moist and yummy. I will be cooking it like that from now on. Definitely a good choice to try that. Here are my pictures and recipe.....
Ingredients
1 1/2 lb extra lean ground beef
1 can (10 3/4 oz) condensed tomato soup, divided
1 pkg (6 oz) Stove Top stuffing mix for chicken
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 onion, chopped
1 tsp, dried thyme leaves
1/4 cup chili sauce or BBQ sauce
*now I didn't have egg so i used 1/8 cup ketchup plus 1/8 cup flour and mixed them well before adding them to the mixture. Also I used the savory herbs stove top because I had that instead of the chicken mix but that's what I usually use. I don't use the dried thyme as my husband doesn't care for the flavor
Preheat oven to 350*. Mix meat, 1/2 cup of the soup, stuffing mix, egg, onion and thyme. Press evenly into 8x4 in loaf pan sprayed with cooking spray (again I used my DCB)
Bake 55 mins
Meanwhile heat remaining soup with chili or BBQ sauce in small saucepan
Spoon over meatloaf just before serving
The recipe is super easy and really, really good. I serve with mashed potatoes and veggies. I love doing green bean casserole with it but my husband and son aren't as fond of it as I am, and the one I make is a two day recipe so I have to think ahead of time which is difficult for me. Let me know if you try it and how it turns out and if you tweak it or not.
I made meatloaf the other night with my regular recipe but cooked it in my Pampered Chef Deep Covered Baker for the first time and oh my gosh it was so moist and yummy. I will be cooking it like that from now on. Definitely a good choice to try that. Here are my pictures and recipe.....
Ingredients
1 1/2 lb extra lean ground beef
1 can (10 3/4 oz) condensed tomato soup, divided
1 pkg (6 oz) Stove Top stuffing mix for chicken
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 onion, chopped
1 tsp, dried thyme leaves
1/4 cup chili sauce or BBQ sauce
*now I didn't have egg so i used 1/8 cup ketchup plus 1/8 cup flour and mixed them well before adding them to the mixture. Also I used the savory herbs stove top because I had that instead of the chicken mix but that's what I usually use. I don't use the dried thyme as my husband doesn't care for the flavor
the ingredients |
before going in the oven, covered |
Meanwhile heat remaining soup with chili or BBQ sauce in small saucepan
BBQ sauce and tomato soup |
the finished product |
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Weeks.....
Alright, been trying to sit down and update for weeks now but everytime I do something happens. A couple of days ago I tried to upload some pictures so I could do a food post and it wouldn't work. I'm trying again tomorrow after work. Until then,
Brandi
Brandi
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Surgery
Sorry I haven't posted since last week but this week has been crazy with Labor Day and getting back to school and work after a week off because of the storm. On top of that Friday my husband, Brad, had surgery to repair a hernia and so I've been having to take care of him and Dre and give him his pain meds every four hours. I'm a little worried about going back to work tomorrow and leaving him home alone. The good thing is that I don't work that far away and my boss is very understanding so it's not too bad but I'm still worrying. I can't wait until he is all healed so I can completely relax. I promise to update and do another review this week!
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Tide Pods Review
Tide Pods have the detergent, stain remover and brightener all in their
innovative, multi-chambered design that separates them until they are in
the washer for outstanding cleaning power. It dissolves quickly in
front and top load machines and they are available in three scents:
Spring Meadow, Ocean Mist and Mystic Forest. You can find them at your local grocery store and of course all the major stores. Their website is http://www.tide.com/en-US/product/tide-laundry-detergent-pacs.jspx
I noticed my Mother-in-law was using Tide Pods at her house and she said she liked them so I decided I would try them as well. I bought a small pack (16 ct) of the Mystic Forest at Target after we ran out of our bottle of Gain. The first thing I really liked about them was of course the pod. I didn't have to measure out the liquid, and spill it all over my hand as I usually did. I just opened the bag and grabbed a pod and throw it in my washer before loading it.
I was pleasantly surprised when my first load finished. It came out clean and soft and the smell lasted a long time on our clothes, which we really like. I love how easy it is to do a quick load of laundry, I don't have bottles of detergent and liquid fabric softener sitting out and the best part for me is I know exactly how many loads of laundry I have left before having to get more detergent. If I have 3 or 4 pods left I need to go to the store soon to get more! I used to hate going to do a load of laundry and realizing I had no detergent left. I was very cautious to try them after seeing them on tv but am super happy I did.
Post Isaac
Well we made it through Isaac safely. We were very lucky and didn't lose power through the storm, well Wednesday morning we did for about 7 minutes but it came back on and stayed on. We did have some damage to our roof and lost about a 6 ft section of the coupling that was in the center of our roof. Our apartment maintenance came out and fixed it yesterday I think but they are going to have to replace/repair our bathroom ceiling and we have some water damage in our master bath and most likely in our spare closet. But over all very little damage and nothing compared to what most people have. One of Brad's former co-workers had a tree crash into her house and probably has a total loss on that and there is a lot of flooding East of us. We are praying for everyone and hope that their lives can get back to as normal as possible very soon. In just a little bit Brad and I are going back to church and helping them clean up from a tree that fell and damaged a part of the cemetery as well as a neighbors fence and yard. The thing I love about the locals here in Louisiana is that after/during a large storm neighbors come together and help each other. When Brad and I got out Thursday after the storm you could see people all around getting out of their houses and cleaning up their yards and helping their neighbors. My in-laws lost power and after Hurricane Gustav they got a generator and when we pulled up they had a line going to their neighbors to power their fridge/freezer so they wouldn't lose all their food. You just don't see that everywhere like you do here. Yes we have big storms but we get out and clean up and rebuild quickly. Well as promised I have my first review ready and will be posting it next!
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