Friday, January 20, 2017

Chicken Taco Sweet Potatoes.


I love trying new recipes and I recently stumbled upon a blog with great recipes. I tried one and was pleasantly surprised at how it turned out! Healthy food (mostly vegetables) is usually not at the top of my list, but this recipe was healthy and tasty. Apparently (according to the blog I found) sweet potatoes are high in fiber, Vitamin A & C, are a good source of potassium, low in fat, and are known to improve blood sugar regulation. I guess you could say it was a "secret" win. I love sweet potatoes and was interested in pairing them with Mexican food.This recipe is easy and you can adapt it any way you like to fit your taste buds!


Chicken Taco Sweet Potatoes
{adapted from Anna Jane Myree}
Serves 2

2 medium sweet potatoes
6 oz boneless skinless chicken breast
2 TBS Low-Sodium taco seasoning (You could also use fajita seasoning)
2-3 TBS salsa
2 tsp olive oil
Shredded cheddar cheese
Butter, salt, and pepper
black beans

Optional Ingredients
sliced onions
green bell peppers, julienned
sour cream
guacamole
fresh cilantro leaves
hot sauce

Directions

Preheat oven to 425 degrees and wrap sweet potatoes in foil.
Bake for 40-50 minutes or until tender. (You can also poke holes into the sweet potatoes and cook them in the microwave for 4-5 minutes)


In a skillet drizzled with 2 tsp. olive oil, cook the chicken breast on medium heat, 
about 3 minutes each side or until fully cooked. 
Remove from heat and shred with a fork or using a knife and cutting board.
Return chicken to skillet  and add seasoning, 1 TBS water and 2-3 TBS salsa 
(add onions and peppers if using). Sautee for a few minutes.  



Once the potatoes have baked, slice open, mash with fork, and top each with 1 tsp. butter, 2 TBS cheese, salt and pepper. Microwave for about 45 seconds, or bake in the oven 
just until the cheese melts. 


To finish, top each potato with some of the chicken taco mixture, beans, 
and whatever other toppings you want. Enjoy!


Because this recipe serves two, there is enough extra for a second meal if you're cooking for one!


Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Be encouraged.


Life has been a little crazy (but good) since returning to school. It has been so nice to reunite with old friends and get re-adjusted back into college life. I can already tell that God has His hand on this school year and already is and will continue to work mightily. I pray that the habits I cultivated this summer of boldly approaching His throne of grace daily will continue as my schedule begins to fill with assignments due, tests to be studied for, clinical hours to be observed, and fun times to be had. I am only halfway through the second week of school and have realized how much I need to say, "Give me Jesus" everyday. Navigating through His Word and seeking to understand it more in order to be a better reflection of Him is so, so important in this season of life. I pray that I would be encouraged this year by His faithfulness and love and learn to be an encourager of the same. I pray that when I grow weary, I would turn immediately to Christ and be filled with His deep, unexplainable joy! My whole-hearted desire is to know and be known by the One who is fully enough for me!

I don't know what these next few weeks will look like as far as regular postings, as I am figuring out my school, observation, and work schedules. Hopefully, I'll find a rhythm and be able to post some fun things for you! I hope you'll be patient and stick around as I navigate this new season :)

Weekly Truth:
"But as for me, how good it is to be near God! I have made this Sovereign LORD my shelter, and I will tell everyone about the wonderful things you do."
-Psalm 73:28

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Printable Scripture Cards.

Hello, friends!
This is my last week at home before starting my junior year of college. (That's so crazy that I am a junior in college now!) I have been learning so much this summer about myself and God and His purpose for me. In order to keep my mind focused on Christ while I am at school and just in general, I thought I would place some verses in the places I spend a lot of time (car, agenda, etc.). I made this printable that you can print out and cut apart. You could also place the cards on top of some scrapbook paper for some added pizazz! Hopefully, you can find some of these verses helpful and good reminders to be a reflection of Christ!

// Faithfulness Breeds Faithfulness //


Just right-click on the image, save it to your computer, and print! :)



Friday, August 19, 2016

Recipe Share: Saltine Cracker Toffee.

Since I've posted a few days late this week, I thought I would still share a new recipe. This one is so good and almost IS addicting, so be cautious! Saltine Cracker Toffee is so easy to make and so delicious (it also makes a great gift for friends and family at Christmas). Enough with the talking and lets get to the recipe! I hope you'll make it and share it with your friends :)


Join me next week for a new post and a fun printable!

Weekly Truth:
"The eternal God is your dwelling place, and underneath are the everlasting arms." -Deuteronomy 33:27

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Just Sit Back & Relax.

Some days life can get busy and you need to take a moment to breathe. The new school year is quickly approaching and already seems as if it will be full of things to do. In an effort to provide myself with some comfort and relaxation in the midst of new schedules and assignments and other activities, I thought I would make a list of things that are calming and help me unwind. Hopefully, you can find some of these tips helpful if you are in a busy season.

Baths //
I love to take a bath every once in a while. I usually will go to Lush and pick out a bath bomb that smells good and then fill up my tub, light a candle, and read a good book or watch a relaxing show while I take a bath. My favorite time to take a bath is at Christmas break because I am free of school work until new classes start in January and I don't feel rushed.

Showers before bed //
I am a morning shower-er by habit (and it seems to work out best for my hair and face too). I love waking up and feeling fresh after a shower, but sometimes you just need to have two showers in a day! This summer I have discovered that taking a shower before bed every so often is very relaxing. I love the scent of my rose shampoo on my hair as I go to sleep and the warm water is quiet and relaxing as I get ready for bed.

Baking //
Baking is very therapeutic for me. It's so nice to just be quiet and mix together various ingredients that turn into something delicious. If you're not a scratch baker, even mixing together a box mix is calming. The other morning I turned on some Hawaiian music and ocean sounds, lit a candle, and made coconut chocolate chip scones. It was so nice to enjoy that quiet moment while it rained outside.


A cup of tea and a good story //
If you know me at all, you know my absolute favorite author is Robin Jones Gunn. Anything she writes is wonderful! I am reading through the Glenbrooke series for the 3rd or 4th time and they are still as good as the first time I read them. Reading those books makes me wish Glenbrooke was a real place and that I could be sitting in a comfy chair by a fireplace in a cottage reading a RJG book. Each time I read her books I feel compelled to make a cup of tea and find a cozy spot to sit and enjoy it in. This is one of my favorite things to do and makes me feel relaxed.

Arranging flowers //
If I weren't going to be a teacher after I graduate, I would be a florist or the owner of a B&B. (Who knows...maybe I still will be ;) ). I've always loved flowers and arranging them is fun and relaxing. If I need to be cheered up, I'll probably buy a group of different flowers and arrange them in a bouquet in my favorite little polka-dot pitcher or a mason jar. I recently made 3 arrangements for my mom's birthday and that was so fun. (a little picture is below) If you need a little cheer in your home, buy some flowers and get to it!

A truth that I find comforting and calming is found in Psalm 91:2. It says,
"This I declare about the LORD: 
He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; 
he is my God, and I trust him."
I love that we can come and rest in Christ. He is the place where we can go where we are always safe and can fully relax and unwind. He is so good and so sovereign. What a blessing it is to sit at His feet and worship Him and study His Word! I'm so thankful that He is my place of refuge.

I hope you enjoyed this post and will join me next week for another post! Sorry for my posts being a few days off this week. Look for a recipe post tomorrow!

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Step into the darkness.


I have been enjoying these last few weeks of summer before I head back into a new school year. God has really been working this summer and showing me who I am in Him and how I can better live my life according to His purpose and to recognize Him in everything. I've mentioned before how much I love reading anything written by Robin Jones Gunn and I just finished "Christy and Todd: The College Years" and the first book in "The Married Years" (which was wonderful!). The thing I love most about Robin's writings is that she intertwines God and scriptures so exquisitely into her books. It really provokes my thoughts about faith and God and is sort of like a mini-Bible study. The first book when Christy and Todd are married is focused on remaining faithful in Christ and trusting that He is present in every situation. I really enjoyed all of the scripture passages that went along with this book, which led to many quality devotion times with God. These times also provided me with hope and joy for the upcoming school year. I know that I can depend on God for every little thing and that He always provides for me. I love the passage in Exodus 20:21 where Moses has just received the 10 commandments and the people were still doubting that God would take care of them. The part that I love is when it says, "As the people stood in the distance, Moses approached the dark cloud where God was." Moses stepped out into the darkness not knowing where he would go or what would happen, but he trusted God. The lesson I gleaned from this passage was to not be afraid to step out in to the "darkness" and to trust that God is ALWAYS there and ALWAYS has a plan and purpose for us.

My hope and prayer for you and me is that we would boldly trust Christ and step out into the darkness. Whether you are heading back to school, starting a new job, or embarking on a new and unknown journey, you can rest in the fact that God is with you. He will never forsake you and provides for every need. When we don't know what is next, we can have confidence that God is waiting there for us in the midst of the unknown darkness.

"To the King and His Kingdom. To His mysterious ways and His perfect timing!" -RJG

Be blessed this week, dear children of God!

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Recipe Share Thursday: Cheesy Chicken Roll-Ups.

Hello friends! Today is the first in a series of recipe sharing posts. I love to cook and bake and finding new recipes that are delicious is even more fun! I recently shared a banana muffin recipe (not part of this series) that I found on Pinterest and I hope you get a chance to make it. The first recipe I want to share if from my favorite vlogger, Rachel Earls. She recently made this recipe for her husband and I thought it looked good so I decided to make it for my family! It was super easy and relatively quick to make for a weeknight dinner. I made a little graphic with the recipe on it if you want to print it or have something cuter to follow than plain text when making it. Without further ado...here is the recipe for Cheesy Chicken Roll-Ups!


Cheesy Chicken Roll-Ups
Servings: 4-8 servings (It made 2 per each person)
Prep & Cook Time: 1 hour
Temp: 350 F

Ingredients:
6 oz cooked chicken breast, shredded
1 can crescent rolls
1 can cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup shredded cheese

Directions:
Mix together milk, soup and cheese -- set aside. Separate crescent rolls into 8 triangles. Spread about 1/3 cup of soup mixture in bottom of 9x13 dish. Top the large part of the crescent triangle with the shredded chicken. Top each crescent roll with 1/2 TBS of soup mixture. Roll crescent rolls up and place in dish (2 rows of 4). Pour remaining soup mixture over crescent rolls. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until bubbly.

This dish pairs well with green beans as a side. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my family did and have a wonderful weekend! (Also if you are looking for a good movie to watch this weekend, "The Hunters" on Netflix is good! It's a modern-day treasure hunting movie about a family looking for fairytale artifacts around the globe. It's a Hallmark movie, which are usually good!)