Friday, July 25, 2014

5 Ingredient Chicken Enchilada Lasagna

I tried this recipe out the other day and it was so yummy! Devin couldn't get over the fact that I had made it and not gotten it from some Mexican restaurant. He said it was his favorite meal I had ever made him. And that's what I call a kitchen success! I wish I had pictures but Devin ate it all so quickly I didn't get a chance to take any.

Ingredients:
  • Two 10 oz. jars of medium red enchilada sauce (I used Old el Paso)
  • 4 cups mexican style blend shredded cheese (I get mine from Costco)
  • 8 small corn tortillas
  • 2 chicken breasts
  • 2 small cans of green chiles

Directions:

Cut each chicken breast into smaller strips (so that it cooks faster) and put them in a small pot. Pour the enchilada sauce over them, stir in the two cans of green chiles, and cook on low to medium high until they are cooked through, about 20 minutes. No water is needed. Stir occassionally.  

Remove chicken and shred. Preheat the oven to 375 F degrees. Spray your glass or metal baking dish with Pam, and then start layering. Put 4 corn tortillas on the bottom of your baking dish, pour a layer of of enchilada sauce over them, spread 1/3 of the chicken on top, add 1/3 of the cheese, and start over again with another layer starting with the corn tortillas. End with a thick layer of cheese on top. Bake for 20-30 minutes uncovered until the cheese has melted and is bubbly on top. Serve warm and enjoy!




Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Weekend with the In-Laws

Devin and I just got back from our trip to Redding, CA for his family reunion. It wasn't that exciting, but it was really fun!  Everyone was there (except Christian and Chantelle- in Mexico for Dave's 50th birthday):

Us, Charlene, Chrissy, Malena, Sophia, Robert (son), Robert (husband), Marci, David, Sam, Riley, Curtis, Mandi, Claire, Grant, Michelle, Quinn, Emily (granddaughter), Meg, Deniss, and Aunt Karen.

It was a ton of people, and a ton of fun. We played games (Nertz-of course, Dice, and Tripoloy-which I won!). We swam, ate a TON of food, took pictures, and played with the kids. It was nice to go because I was able to put faces to names, finally. I feel like I know Devin's family so much better now!

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Hello beautiful

This month has been a little crazy.

Even getting ready just to start this month felt a little overwhelming. We moved last Tuesday from our old basement apartment in the McQuarrie's house (41 E 1820 S) to our new condo (1485 S. 110 E)! Packing was crazy, but we moved everything within 2 hours. It was insane. And great. I will have to post pics of the new place soon!

So the day after we move, I get a phone call from Devin asking me if I want a new BMW? Uh.. duh. Is that even a question? However, the stress of moving, going to Vegas, getting a dog, visiting Cali for Devin's family reunion, and spending a whole week in Lake Powell....all within this one month. This one month where we aren't working as much so we aren't getting paid as much... well it all just seemed a little overwhelming.

But, I ignored the overwhelming and feeling and had him send me pictures. And of course I just fell in love with it. So we went and test drove it, and we had to get it. Devin originally wanted to surprise me with it, but he knows how I feel about surprises... so we decided together. And man oh man. It was a great decision!

I was sad to see the Xterra go. We were planning to hang onto that baby forever. But, alas, the BMW came along. And who can say no to a beautiful BMW at a great price? And that my friends, is the beauty of your husband working at a dealership. We've only been married for a little over a year and we've already gone through 5 cars...

You heard me right. 5 cars. But, I guess as long as we keep upgrading... who cares right? Here are some pics of the new baby. I think we will be looking for a nice new car for Devin pretty soon!




She, Roxy, (yes I already named her) is amazing. She has navigation, (no bluetooth-we are adding that soon), seats in the front and back that move forward/back, a sunroof, automatic lights and windshield wipers, seat adjustment memory, backup sensors, a beautiful sound system, and she's white! And basically in perfect condition. I seriously don't think we could have gotten a better deal on this car. Plus, we have a 100,000 mile warranty and road side assistance. It's pretty great.

So there she is. The beauty. Can you tell I'm in love?

Saturday, July 12, 2014

We picked out our Puppy!

And here is what you have all been waiting for....

Meet Zeus!








He was so excited to see us.. he couldn't stand still when were leaving!

Alex and I traveled down to Vegas on Thursday. We checked into the Luxor and then headed over to see the puppies. They were adorable! It was so hard to choose. There were three little ones (all boys) that I was supposed to choose from. But, there was also this bigger puppy, that was pure white, and so happy! They took him away and I played with all the other puppies, but  I couldn't stop thinking about the bigger boy. They brought him back to the pen and he was so happy to see me. He was working it. I picked him up and he snuggled into my neck immediately. Then he licked my face.

And I just knew. I knew it had to be him. He's a little bit older and we have to wait until Aug 4 to get him, so he will be 3 months by then, so I'm a little sad that he will be big, but he has the cutest personality ever. And he was just GORGEOUS.

Plus... when I left, he jumped up and stared at me as I left, with his big paws just hanging over the pen.. It was so cute and so sad! I seriously contemplated how I could take him home the next day, but I didn't feel right about it. We have two trips coming up (Cali and Lake Powell) that we would have to find someone to watch him during.  And, when puppies come home, that first month is extremely important for bonding with family members. So if we were gone every other week, we might really mess him up... 

Thus... we will be waiting to pick him up on August 4th, and we CAN'T WAIT!!!

Table Redo

Hey there! I'm excited to share this post with all of you today.

Drum roll please........

I restained and painted our kitchen dining table!

This was a major redo project that I have been just DYING to do this summer, but I've put it off, until now. I'm not going to lie... I was scared. Really scared actually. I didn't want to start this project and mess it up because I had no idea what I was doing... so I researched, and researched. After a few weeks of building up the courage to destroy my table and then basically refinish it to look like new, I decided to just start one day. And I did it!



So... for those that are looking for instructions on how I did it, here's the instructions!


First, gather your supplies. Here is a list, but I also provide pictures because when I was researching to do my own table, pictures really helped me see exactly what product they were using.

  • Black and Decker Random Orbit Sander: I got it from Amazon here
  • Mirka Hook and Loop Sanding Disks (these were awesome because it came with 10 of 5 different grits): I got them here
  • Medium Grit (80 is fine) Sanding block/wedge
  • Minwax Wood Finish Stain in Dark Walnut
  • Minwax Wipe on Poly in Clear Satin
  • Rustoleum High Performance Spray Paint in White
  • Paper Towels
  • Disposable Vinyl Gloves
  • Tack Cloth (I recommend buying 2)
  • Cheapo Foam brushes (big pack from Walmart)
  • Cheap Respirator Mask
  • GOGGLES/GLASSES (you need these unless you want your eyes to water all day-trust me, I know now)
  • Newspaper
  • Painter's tape
Optional:



  • Zinsser Spray Primer in White
  • Minwax Finishing Paste
          






Now! Let's get started.

1) Stripping the Table
Wash down your table and chairs with a warm soapy rag and then dry it. Put on your respirator, goggles, and gloves. Get out your random orbit sander and put an 80 grit hook and loop sandpaper on it. Start sanding with the grain in long sweeping motions up and down wherever you want to stain your wood.  It should look very birchy and smell like raw wood once all of the veneer is off. Do the same to your chairs. Take your medium grit sanding block/wedge and go over the legs and the rest of the wood pieces that will be painted later.  They just need to be roughed/scratched up enough (don't take off the veneer-too much work!) so the paint will adhere better.
Before 

 After


 2) Staining the Table

Get out the warm soapy rag again, and possibly a vacuum. Wipe down the table, floors, all surrounding areas (or if you have the room, move the table to a new area). Vacuum up as much dust as you can. This is important for staining because you don't want any dust flecks to dry in the stain. Now, get out your tack cloth and go over the table and chairs once more. Once you are sure there is no dust anywhere in sight, crack open your can of Minwax Wood Finish Stain. Stir well. Using a cheapo foam brush, dip it into the can and "paint" the table in long strokes with the grain. Let sit for 15 minutes, then take a paper towel and wipe it off with the grain. Your table is probably thirst so not a ton will come off, although your paper towel should look dark brown/black. Let dry for the allotted time on the can (I believe 4 hours). Do this with the rest of the chairs.

After the 4 hours, take a 120 grit sanding paper and lightly sand--with the grain. Use your tack cloth and wipe off the extra dust. Now, stain the table again. Wait 4 hours, sand, and stain. You can pretty much do this as many times as you like until you get the right color and feel... the trick is sanding in between coats. It is what will make sure your table comes out nice and smoooooth.  And to be honest, I did this process 4 times...




3)  Painting the Table
Now's the fun part! Using newspaper and painters tape, completely cover and tape off the chair tops and table top (I took the legs off my table top). Be extremely meticulous with this part! Any parts showing will become white and then you will have to sand/restain all over again. And that just sucks. So make sure every inch that has been stained on the tops is covered. (I chose to stain first, rather than paint later because in other tutorials, the stain dripped and was much harder to fix over the already white painted parts)


Wipe down your chairs one more time-just to be sure they are clean. Put your furniture in a well ventilated area, put on your gloves and mask, and grab either your bottle of primer or paint. I chose to prime first, but I feel it's really optional. I wanted all the extra durability I could get, but I have a feeling these chairs would hold up well without the primer because the spray paint is very durable itself. 

If you choose, put your chairs down forward with their legs sticking up backwards. Spray the legs, then flip them up and finish.  Prime your chairs and table using long feathery strokes back and forth. You don't need to get every inch, but definitely focus on areas that will be touched/handled the most. Let dry. I waited 15 minutes and then began spray painting. Using the same feathering technique (stay 8-12 inches away), and lightly cover the chairs, table, and legs in one coat. Wait 15 minutes, then do it again. I did 3 coats, and retouched areas individually after they were pretty much dry. 


Let dry for an entire day. Take off the newspaper... and whala! You have yourself a brand spankin' new set of table and chairs that look beautiful and will last forever! (I didn't choose to finish the table with poly or wax because I have used this spray paint forever, and it lasts on it's own pretty well.. But if you want, I would finish with Minwax finishing paste) Plus.. the best part about spray paint is that you can fix any nicks or scratches extremely easily thereafter! Enjoy your new table set... I know I will be!


Look how pretty that table top is! I just love how the stain brought out the individual wood pieces in the top.... It's gorgeous!


 And here is my adorable husband taking a nap after a long day of helping his wife destroy and redo their furniture... How did I get so lucky!?