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Sunday, March 16, 2014

My Favorite Christmas Tradition!

This year I continued on my favorite Christmas tradition but this time finally in Houston: my 5th Annual Ornament Exchange! It is just one of my favorite parties to host and makes me all giddy inside when planning;)
When I was in college, my dear friend and roommate, Lacey,  invited me to her sister's annual ornament exchange. I had no idea what it was but I was told to bring a wrapped ornament and show up ready to eat, drink and be merry. So I did and that started my love of ornament exchanges. There was Christmas music in the background, yummy party foods to snack on and girls chatting and laughing....my favorite kind of party. When it was time for the exchange part I learned that we play "dirty santa" and open each others ornaments or you could steal from someone else if you love their ornament enough.

 So I went to her sister's ornament exchange every year until I moved away from Louisiana and decided it was only right to bring the tradition to Nashville when I moved. So I did and had so much fun every year doing it and had my own annual ornament exchange for 4 years while there. I have very special memories with my dear friends from these parties will living there that I will always cherish.

When I moved to Houston, I so desperately wanted to have one for our first Christmas there but a certain precious angel arrived 3 weeks early and there was no time for an ornament exchange!!  But this year, I finally was able to bring my favorite tradition to Houston. I invited some of my sweetest friends from school, church and other walks of life and my little heart was content. I think my favorite part of this tradition is unpacking ornaments each year before putting them on the tree and remembering the ornament exchanges that I been to and hosted. If you asked me, I could tell you about each ornament...








Did I mention that this party was strategically planned on the night that us teachers got out of school for Christmas break? It was the perfect way to celebrate and ring in the holiday season!
As far as the menu...that was one of my favorite parts. I made Pesto Lasagna Roll Ups, Puppy Chow, Peanut Butter Haystacks as well as two dip recipes that were sweetly given to me by two very dear friends. Kelley gave me her Creamy Sausage Dip recipe and Mary Rachel gave me her Cheesy Corn Dip. And oh sweetness...these dips are so easy and so delicious. And my sweet Gabe even brought a few amazing dishes so we had plenty of food! Everyone brought their favorite drink to share. I made Poinsettias with champagne, cranberry juice and cranberries. It was a hit!


Peanut Butter Haystacks
These little gems remind me of Christmas growing up. My mom loved making these and for our first married Christmas I wanted to make them, too. They are a hit and so incredibly easy.

1 cup butterscotch chips
1/2 cup peanut butter 
1/2 cup salted peanuts
2 cups chow mein noodles 

Melt butterscotch  chips and peanut butter in a microwavable bowl, stirring ever so often.
Stir in peanuts and noodles gently into melted peanut butter mixture.
Drop dough by forkfuls onto waxed paper. Cool until set. 

*You can also add chocolate chips and omit the peanut butter. Delicious, too! 
Creamy Sausage Dip 
Seriously one of these easiest dips you could ever make and way too addicting. 
Many thanks to Kelley!!

2 8oz. packages cream cheese, softened. 
1 can rotel 
1 lb. breakfast sausage, browned

Mix and melt together over medium heat on stove. Serve immediately in dish.
Serve with fritos or tortilla chips!

Cheesy Corn Dip
I fell in love with this dip at Mary Rachel's house and wanted this recipe! It too is addicting. Don't say I didn't warn you .The best part is you can make ahead! This is a perfect recipe to take outside on a picnic or outdoor party because you serve it cold. Thank you so much, Mary Rachel! 

1 jar chunky salsa
3 cups mexican cheese
1 Tablespoon of mayo
1 can mexicorn drained
chili powder to taste

Mix together and chill. Serve with fritos and corn chips.


Pesto Lasagna Roll Ups
This is definitely a great dish to make ahead and even freeze for busy nights!
8 oz. uncooked dried lasagna noodles
4 cups pasta sauce
1 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
1/2 cup pesto
1 egg, beaten
1 1/2 cup fresh mushrooms, chopped
8 oz. mozzarella cheese, shredded

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Cook lasagna noodles according to package directions, drain.

Meanwhile, spread 2 cups of pasta sauce onto bottom of 13x9 inch baking dish.

Combine ricotta, pesto and egg in a small bowl and mix well. Place cooked lasagna noodles onto waxed paper.

Spread 3 tablespoons pesto mixture along each lasagna noodle. Top each with about 2 tablespoons
mushrooms and 2 tablespoons mozzarella cheese. Carefully roll up.

Place over pasta sauce, seam side down. Pour remaining sauce over lasagna roll ups; sprinkle with remaining cheese. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake 20 minutes. Uncover; continue baking for 10 to 15 minutes or until cheese is melted and light golden brown.




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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Our Little Lady Turned One!

A dear friend once told me that when it comes to motherhood and raising babies, "The days drag on but the years zoom by". Some of the most truthful words ever. Time does fly by but you just don't realize it because it feels like time gets stuck in the day to day routine. But then you look back and wonder where did the time go from this...
to this?
Like when did I go from holding my baby girl in crook of my arm to holding her on my hip? There was never a distinct moment. It just happened.  Instead of not wanting time to feel like it is flying by too fast, I just want to enjoy each new stage with my precious baby girl. Like her very first birthday!
We knew all along that we wanted to do a "bug" theme because she has been our baby bug since day one. I knew I wanted a sweet party at home because I know that one day she will want a party elsewhere. So we invited some of our dearest friends and babies included to celebrate.
I went to work planning and trying to make her day special. I was teacher by day and Martha Stewart wannabe by night. We had tulle, tissue paper and ribbon all over our house.







 But we did it and had everything to go in the knick of time. Everything was as perfect as it was going to get and....then my little "perfect" bubble popped...(God does this often to keep me humble and focused on the most important things:) Our birthday girl woke up on her birthday morning with fever and sick as could be and the weather turned freezing and rainy which meant that our guests would be stacked like sardines in our tiny house. But you know what...it still was perfect, in the most important ways. Not because of the Pintrest banners, party favors or whatever else our culture has told us we need to have for a successful party but because we were surrounded by so many loved ones, new friends and old, far and near and we were blessed with a happy and precious although sick baby girl.

We are blessed and our CollinsCatherine has given us more love and joy than we could have every imagined and she has lots of love.
All of my south favorite Louisiana girls drove to us to celebrate! 
(Yes, Kelly, you are a Louisiana girl now and I am so thankful!)
Tim and precious Ro!
My beautiful Sunshine girls and CC's Sunshine aunts!
Best friends and small group mommas raising our babies together!
Uncle James came too!
Love from her Aunt Mary Rachel and Uncle David!
Pattison teachers and future Pattison Colts!
Bebes got to come too!
Aunt Gabey and our precious babies!
It meant so much that my sister came and wouldn't miss CC's first birthday
Aunt Jess was there for her birth and birthday...what a blessing!
Matthew and CC=Best friends since day one!
All the babies minus three! 
And a fun new ride from Sunny and Paw Paw that we made the best of in cold weather:)
And the birthday cake was delicious and beautiful and I think our birthday girl loved it! She had a quick lick and then went in face first!



And we did have some really good food, too...not going to lie. It was kind of my favorite part. One of my favorite chili recipes to this day (and we even had a chili bar), a snack recipe that is like Chex Mix but a thousand times better and amazing spinach dip. I was pretty darn proud of the menu:)
Steakhouse Chili
1 tablespoon EVOO
1 pound bacon, finely chopped
2 pounds ground sirloin beef
1 large onion, finely chopped
3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
4 tablespoon chili powder
salt and pepper
1 (15oz) can tomato sauce
1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce
1/4 cup dark brown sugar
2 tablespoon hot pepper sauce
2 cups beef stock
Garnish: Sour cream, shredded cheese and parsley

In a large pot,heat the EVOO over medium high heat. Add the bacon and cook for about 2 minutes. Add the beef and cook, stirring, until browned, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the onion and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and chili powder, a little salt and lots of pepper.

In a bowl, stir together the tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar and hot sauce. Stir in the the chili powder. Stir in the beef stock and bring to a boil, then lower the heat and cook until thickened, 6 to 7 minutes. 
Spinach Dip
1 (16oz) carton sour cream
1 cup mayonnaise
1 package Knorr vegetable soup mix
green onions (optional)
2 pkgs chopped frozen spinach

Mix sour cream, mayo and vegetable soup mix and chill. Thaw and drain spinach well. Mix other ingredients and serve. 
Nuts and Bolts

1 pound butter (seriously, but worth it!)
10 drops hot sauce or to taste
12 oz. Rice Chex
13-20 oz nuts
12 oz. pretzels
salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder
5 oz. Worchestershire sauce
12 oz. Wheat Chex

Melt butter, add seasonings and mix well. Blend dry ingredients. Pour butter mixture over cereal and mix. Put in large baking pan and bake at 200 degrees for 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Stir every 20 minutes. Stinking amazing!




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