SHE Cooks: Creamy Cheesy Crockpot Chicken & Rice

Friday, September 30, 2016


Happy Friday! The other day I made this tried and true recipe that I've had forever and knew it would be perfect to share with you!  The cooler weather has hit us (at least this week) and it's perfect crock pot weather now! 


Let's start with ingredients -
3-4 Chicken Breasts
1 can Cream of Chicken
1 box Yellow Rice Mix (7oz)
1 can Corn
1 - 2 cups of Cheddar Cheese
Onion

Now let's talk about these ingredients. First, I realized while pulling this post together that I didn't flip the cream of chicken for the picture (embarrassing...), so that's what that random can is. Second, you can almost make this recipe what you want it to be. Hubs and I don't like chunks of onion, so I use minced instead of chopping one up, but you can do whichever you like. We also like a lot of cheese so I ended up using 2 cups of cheese even though the recipe only calls for one!


To start lay your chicken breasts in the bottom of the crock pot and cover with onion. 


Scoop the cream of chicken on top of the chicken. Cover and cook. If using the low setting, cook for 4-6 hours. If using the high setting, cook for 8-10 hours!

In the last 30 minutes of cooking start preparing your rice according to the directions on the box. (Hint: you could also do this the night before and just have it waiting in the refrigerator.) 

Add your corn to crock pot while the rice is cooking so it can begin warming up. If you cooked your rice ahead of time go ahead and it now too so it'll be warming up. 

You'll notice my chicken is shredded at this point. The chicken is so tender at the end of cooking that I just stirred it and it fell apart!


Once you've added the corn and rice, you can add your cheese! Stir it in and then recover and let cook a few more minutes so the cheese can melt.




That's it! From there you're ready for a nice delicious hot meal!

I hope you enjoy this meal and I hope you're also getting nice temperatures right now. 

Happy fall and happy weekend!

xo Courtney

SHE: Has the Best Connections

Monday, September 26, 2016

Hey Y'all,

I hope your day is going well. Don't you love to see how simple activities can open a door to something better than you ever expected.

This weekend was a great example of that for us, the ladies of SHE Degree.  You know we are hosting our Christmas market in November, so I am always (always!!) messaging folks, thinking of who we can invite that would be successful and unique and of course fun... trying to find the best vendors for our event. It is a running joke among the group that I will reach out to anyone that might have a business I think would work well at our market.  Apparently,  I invited a very sweet lady from New Mexico to participate, she politely declined.  So of course when we were invited to a local church craft fair we decided to try it out. We didn't have any "crafts" to sell there, but we did have our cookbook and it would be a chance to explain SHE Degree to others and an opportunity for a few of us to hang out together.  No pressure on our part, just show up and do what we love to do ~ socialize. 

This event was not widely publicized, the local county fair was going on and a little football was being played in Knoxville.... Knowing these things, we didn't anticipate an overwhelming turnout of people, but it was a very small fee to participate so what the heck. Let's do it!  

Worst case scenario we might sell a cookbook and hopefully invite some people to the Christmas market. Knowing too, that if there wasn't a lot of traffic, it would give us a chance to work on market details, planning our sweet Riley's bridal shower and of course just visit with each other. So we knew we would have a fun day regardless. 

Saturday gets here, we set up and people start strolling through.... And while there was not an abundance of people, it was the most awesome selection of people.  As we were just hanging out discussing details about the Christmas market that we still needed to work out ~ a couple walked up to our booth. Turns out they are connected to Toys for Tots and would love to help facilitate getting the toys collected at the market to our local Toys for Tots. (You know you can bring a new, unwrapped toy to the market for free admission). The detail of how to get the toys collected to Toys for Tots had been discussed not 5 minutes earlier. They had been at breakfast earlier that morning and just happened to over hear about the craft fair and decided to stop by.... Wow!

Throughout the day, we visited off and on with the couple next to us. They are from Georgia and make all types of beautiful cutting boards. As we are visiting, they mention that they have LOTS of "vendor" friends who would be perfect additions to our Christmas market. They recommended a wooden toy maker...  the need for some children's toy vendors had also been a subject of discussion. Wow again right?

By not being overwhelmed, we were able to speak with everyone who walked through the church gym doors and they now know ALL about SHE Degree. Mission accomplished ~ that is fabulous. But wait.... it gets better! They loved our cookbook, they want to come to the market, they signed up for our emails~ Tweet, Tweet and best of all they loved the concept of
SHE Degree!

At the end of the day, Lisa and I were packing our booth away and both commented on how great the day turned out. We had both prayed that the Lord would put the right people there today. Wow! Isn't it cool to see how God just open doors for us when we give him the chance.   Who knew what doors he was opening when Lisa  invited us all to her home for dinner for the first time. What an amazing year we have had ~ God has truly blessed us all.





Have a great week friends ~ watch for those doors to open!!
Amy





Happy Fall Y'all!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

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Happy first day of fall! Now I know, it's 875 degrees outside so it certainly doesn't feel like fall, but I want to talk about it anyway.  With fall comes chilly weather, soups, s'mores, and football. If Christmas was during fall it would definitely be my favorite season.  To kick off this great season, I wanted to give you a variety of fun fall things!

These are my favorite soups that I will make a couple times before it gets warm again (some I've already made this month)!





You're also going to need some go-to desserts. S'mores is a great option and I love mixing it up by using Reese's instead of regular chocolate bars, but sometimes you need a few others. Here are some of my favorites!





And finally, some of my fall bucket list items for the year:

Go to a pumpkin patch

Carve those pumpkins

Sit around a bonfire

Eat s'mores around that bonfire

Drink apple cider

Play in the leaves

Sit outside and enjoy the crisp air (whenever it finally shows up)

Unplug for a weekend at a cabin in the woods (no TV/cell phones, just beautiful leaves and relaxation).

Attend a couple of fall festivals!


Do you have anything you would add to any of these lists? I'll love to know.

xo Courtney




SHE's VOTE!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

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Now don't freak!  I am not about to talk politics!  But, Lisa, the title is SHE's VOTE?  You know you are going to throw your views in this article somewhere.  I am not.  The only point of this article is to ask you to vote.  

Women worked hard to get the right to vote.  Women staged marches, picketed the White House, demonstrated and some went to jail.  There are women whose names we should remember.  Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott. They are the women who proposed the vote for women at the Seneca Falls Woman's Rights Convention.  This was in July of 1848.  

It took 72 years from the first time it was proposed in 1848 until August 26,1920.  The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution became law and women finally had the right to vote.     If you do the math, women have only been allowed to vote for 96 years.  I am saying if you are a woman you should vote!  Every. Single. Time!  

Please don't sit home.  Please don't think your vote doesn't matter.  Please vote!!  We SHE's owe it to all the women who wanted to vote and were not allowed to vote. We owe it to the women who started the process but we're not alive 72 years later to vote.  

By the way...there is still time to register to vote if you live in Tennessee. You can click here to find the registration form.


Even if you are not crazy about your choices, always vote.  Vote because we finally have a voice. Vote because there were women who died wanting to vote and were never allowed.  Vote in every election!  I love early voting.  They have a place near my local mall.  I can go in there and vote during the day and there is usually little to no wait.  

As always, thank you for being awesome SHE's!  See you at the polls!!


SHE Lives in the Moment

Friday, September 16, 2016

Happy Friday!! I don’t know about you, but it’s been a long week.  Earlier this week Amy talked to us about kindness and challenged us to live by the golden rule this week. If you didn’t catch it, you can find it here.

I’m going to roll off that and challenge us to not sweat the small stuff and to love a little harder. Now I know, easier said than done. I also know that saying “don’t sweat the small stuff” is extremely cliché. But hear me out… I promise I have a point.  To start, I’m going to mention two reasons this challenge has been weighing on my mind.

First… If you follow us on Facebook, you saw our post last week about how we were quiet because we were mourning the unexpected loss of one of our dear friends. Katie Beth was my sister’s best friend. Anyone that has had a best friend knows that BFF’s quickly become apart of your family and the loss of one of them can affect the whole family, and boy did it. Katie Beth was 18 years old returning to school after visiting home for the weekend when she was involved in a crash with a tractor trailer. As is obvious from the start of this story, she didn’t make it. 18 years is far too short of a life.

Second… I was at a work conference this week and our keynote speaker was one of the surviving passengers from the Miracle on the Hudson. If you missed the story, I’ll give you a quick recap. The flight left the runway, hit a flock of birds, and having no other option, the captain landed the plane in the Hudson. It was ruled that there is a one in an eight-BILLION chance that birds would take out both engines. But they did and thanks to the captain’s calm demeanor not a single one of the 155 people on board lost their lives that day. The speaker went on to say that she knew she was dying that day and then didn’t, and now she truly lives life not sweating the small stuff.

After Katie Beth’s passing I started hugging my husband a little harder in the morning before leaving for work, and making sure that “I love you” and “be safe” came out of my mouth. I was also inspired to start living in the moment (trying to at least). After hearing the keynote speaker this week her words of “don’t sweat the small stuff” really stuck with me and so I wanted to challenge you. LIVE IN THE MOMENT and DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF.

If your children want to play or show you something – don’t follow up with talks about laundry or dishes. Those will be there tomorrow, but you don’t know about you.

If a car cuts you off on the freeway, don’t sweat it. You’ll be there two or three cars behind him and it’s fine.

Leave every conversation/moment on a good note, because what if it is your last, or their last? Do you want them remembering you based off that last conversation?

You get the idea here. I know life gets in the way and it’s hard to live by this longer than a few days, but I’m challenging you to try. You don’t know what tomorrow holds, and when your life flashes before your eyes I’m pretty sure you’d rather it be full of happiness and peace instead of what-ifs and should haves.


xo Courtney

SHE: Practicing Kindness

Monday, September 12, 2016

Hey Y'all,

Happy Monday. 
Let's get this week off to a great start.  We have all been taught the Golden Rule right? 
Treat others like you would want to be treated. While it seems pretty basic I think we can become a little too self involved/ busy to really take the time to show others how much we care, love or respect them.  I try to do the right thing, but do I go out of my way to do so? 
 I think I can do better.  I want to challenge you this week to intentionally try live by the Golden Rule.  Try to keep up with how you do.
Practice simple acts of kindness each day and see how much YOU actually
benefit. Doing good for others is good for the soul. 

We would love to hear about your week, whether it is holding the door for the next person, paying it forward, or an elaborate plan to bring joy to another. There is no gesture too small.  
Let's practice kindness  ~



xoxo,
Amy

SHE: Eats Dessert

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Hey Y'all! Recently I've attempted to make healthier choices when it comes to eating. Watching my portions, incorporating more fruits and veggies, and slowly eating fewer processed foods is the route I've taken. But there are times when a girl just wants dessert! To that I say - EAT IT! As I was browsing Pinterest, I came across this 3 ingredient recipe that was, honestly, delicious! Here's how it goes.

To start, grab two boxes of cake mix. As I mentioned before - slowly, cutting out processed foods. It's important that one of the cake mixes be Angel Food cake, and the other can be your choice. I grabbed these two:
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Next, combine both cake mixes in a mixing bowl and whisk together until evenly combined. Once mixed, pour in to an airtight container or a gallon resealable bag. I used a bag, for easier storage.

In a microwave safe mug, add 3 Tablespoons of the dry cake mixture and 2 Tablespoons of water. Mix until blended. At this point, I added a bite-size Hershey original bar to make it more of a molten cake, but that's optional.


Heat in the microwave for 1 minute, and enjoy! Depending on what flavor cake mix you use, you can get creative with the toppings and variations of your mug cake. 


The texture is airy like Angle Food cake, but cures the chocolate cake craving 100%. Making a single serving of the cake won't leave you tempted with an entire cake, and only takes 1 minute!

Enjoy!

xo ~ Brittney

SHE: Takes A Time Out

Monday, September 5, 2016



Hey Y'all,

Hope you have enjoyed the Labor Day Holiday.  A long weekend is so nice. I started mine with lots of grand ideas on all the things I could accomplish, cook, clean, decorate, reorganize, and of course fun with my family.  I accomplished a new recipe, went to my first fall craft fair event of the season and some normal house details. Things were going great and then I remembered... I have fall allergies ~ and they have ruled (attempted to ruin) my lovely weekend.  So while I am not feeling up to my fun ideas, I hope you are enjoying your holiday.

Here are a few tips to help manage the fall allergy season if you suffer~

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Prepare: If you are an allergy sufferer (is that a real word?) Start taking your daily Zrytec or Claritin -I find that these work best if taken before my symptoms start, be sure to have your allergy medicine of choice on hand (Tylenol Sinus is my go to during the day), along with tissues & hand sanitizers and cough drops if your throat gets sore


Hydrate: drink plenty of liquids, the medicines tend to dehydrate you and that will lead to the aches and pains your might feel. Best to avoid "milk" products, but slushies might be a good choice.

Eat: Nothing slows me down here, but if you can't "taste" your food, it won't really be that appealing. Try soups, crackers, fruits... whatever you want, just eat to regain your strength.

Rest: It is okay to take a day for yourself to re-energize. Binge watching those shows on your DVR that you haven't had a chance to watch is a great idea and a nap won't hurt you either. 

Happy Labor Day friends ~ Even though I am hanging out on my couch today, I am so very thankful for the extra day to recoup. Next weekend... I will definitely be bringing out all our Fall decorations!



I found some fun ideas on Pinterest I can't wait to try and share with you. Amy
  




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