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10
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So good.A must try :)

I buy the colored bell peppers from our local grocery store with 5 in a bag for $5.00.They are smaller than the other ones you buy individual.I did 1/2 the filling and got 5 stuffed peppers.I thought they were great!This is a must try.I can not wait for bell peppers to be on sale this summer 4/$1 at the farmers market.I am going to make a bunch of them up and wrap them in plastic and freeze them.I used fresh spinach since we always have it on hand.I did add in a little more bread crumb than 1/2 like I did for the recipe since I took a hot dog bun out of the freezer and put it in the mini food chopper to make my bread crumbs and it made a bit more.I went ahead and added it all in.I put 2 T. of sauce in each pepper and did not add any on top since I cut the tops off and put them back on for baking them.I did add in cheese on top at the end.We were just careful to watch for the stem.I finish pouring the 15 ounce can of sauce in the baking dish when baking the peppers.


Making homemade vanilla extract

About 15 months ago now, we embarked on a new "make our own" adventure: Vanilla Extract!

Making homemade vanilla extract is simple, and can save significant money long-term, especially if you do a lot of baking!

(Read more for the recipe and pictures...)

8
out of 10
Easy and delicious

We loved this easy supper. I accidentally forgot the garlic, omitted the thyme on purpose, and added a can of condensed cheese soup and it was a huge hit! I added the soup because once I got it all put together and tasted it, it seemed to need something (possibly because of the two things I omitted?) and it was a little dry. I will definitely make this again!


EatSmart Precision Pro Kitchen Scale Review

EatSmart kitchen scale

Last fall, Joshua surprised me by ordering an EatSmart Precision Pro kitchen scale! I had been wanting a kitchen scale for various reasons, but hadn't taken the time to research and figure out which scale would work best for us. What a fun surprise to have a kitchen scale! And I have indeed been using it regularly since.

Between shopping at Costco, bulk food stores, and co-ops, many of our groceries come in bulk quantities. While it's quite possible to just take wild guesses when making a recipe, it's been extremely handy to have a scale for measuring things. And I've found it's much easier to create a new recipe with exact measurements now that I can weigh how much I'm using!

Some of my favorite items to weigh:

Dry pasta
Dried beans (knowing how much to use from the 25# bag!)
Flour (for exacting bread making)
Fresh fruits
Fresh veggies (especially potatoes in recipes)
Cooked meats (beef or chicken) for the freezer
Shredded cheese (especially when adding to a salad!)
Cheese chunks
Cream cheese (for cheesecakes)

...and anything for which I need to know a calorie count!

EatSmart kitchen scale

This food scale came with a calorie factor booklet, which is a guide to figuring out how many calories are in anything from a banana to watermelon to lettuce to chicken breast to oats.

The "calorie factor" is how may calories are in each gram of food. Pineapple, for example, has a calorie factor of .50 which means that there is half a calorie in each gram of fresh pineapple. I weighed my bowl of pineapple (290 grams) and was able to quickly figure the calories: 145.

This has made it very easy to keep track of calories while eating lots of fresh fruits and veggies!

I also find it's easier to weigh a serving of cheese, chips, nuts, etc. than to measure or try to count (chips).

Features I like about the EatSmart food scale:

Weighs up to 11 pounds
Has a TARE feature, allowing me zero the scale with weight on it
Easy to use
Seems accurate, even for fairly small measurements (I use grams a lot)

Dislikes:

Made in China
The pretty, shiny scale is actually rather plastic-y
The buttons are click-y

EatSmart kitchen scale

Before I started keeping track of calories, I used this scale a few times a week. After starting to use it for food portion sizes and calorie counting, I found myself reaching for the scale many times each day!

Do you have a kitchen scale? I'd love to hear your favorite uses for it, as well as what kind of scale you own!

Easy meatless stuffed peppers

Three-Cheese Stuffed Peppers recipe

One of the meals on last week's menu was this delicious recipe for Three-Cheese Stuffed Peppers! We had gotten bell peppers on sale last week, and we all really enjoyed them stuffed with yummy cheeses and spinach. It had been quite a while since I made stuffed peppers so they were a special treat!

Three-Cheese Stuffed Peppers recipe

My boys thought the stuffed peppers looked a little strange, but after tasting the small portion we put on their plates, they were begging for seconds! It was a good opportunity to remind them that "Mommy always makes delicious food" (well, aside from a few disasters...) and that it's good to try new things!

Three-Cheese Stuffed Peppers

Recipe Name: 
Three-Cheese Stuffed Peppers
Picture: 
Three-Cheese Stuffed Peppers
Description: 

Colorful sweet bell peppers stuffed with red sauce, cheeses, and spinach

Average vote based on 1 review.
10
out of 10

Kitchen Tip Tuesdays: Transporting Cheesecakes

We had a busy week, making a total of 4 delicious cheesecakes! Two were for a friend's party, and two were in celebration of our 8th wedding anniversary. We had a blessed weekend with company to help us celebrate! Praise God for His sustaining grace and love towards us!

When we made the cheesecakes for our friend, I used a tip someone posted here a couple years ago, about transporting cheesecakes.

I cut a circle of cardboard to fit in the springform pan, and then wrapped it in foil.

I pressed the crust onto the foil-wrapped cardboard (in the pan) and made the cheesecake as usual.

Making cheesecake crust easy!

The bottom of a measuring cup works perfectly to press the crust into the pan! Joshua discovered this trick and now we always use it.

When the cheesecake was chilled, we cut it and placed it (still on the foil-wrapped cardboard, but out of the springform pan) on some sticky tape in a flat box, and wrapped the whole box in plastic wrap.

Eliyahu was up at 5am as I was finishing wrapping the cheesecakes, so I took a picture of him with them before Joshua headed out the door to work (they were for a co-worker).

Check out this post for the best way to slice a cheesecake! This is how we sliced all of our cheesecakes, and they were picture-perfect.

More cheesecake tips can be found here.

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Post a kitchen tip in your blog. Link to this post, and then leave your link here, so we know where to find YOU! :) No giveaways or non-tip posts, please!

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1. Menu planning w/Google calendar (Tara)
2. Freezing unbaked scones
3. Using up lots of bananas (Erin)
4. Tips for deviled eggs (Cheryl)
5. Using parchment paper (Alyssa)
6. Graham cracker crust tip (Kolfinna)
7. Freezing fragile foods
8. Magnet tips (Trixie)
9. Egg salad tip (Rachel)
10. Storing kitchen gadgets (Linda)
11. Easy avocado dicing (Rachel)
12. Fluffier and lighter brown rice (Kristin)
13. Drying dishes (Mary Jo)

10
out of 10
Very good and easy!

I made mine with chai tea, since I didn't have chestnut tea. It worked out nicely. I was a little intimidated, but working through the recipe was very easy. Makes plenty!


10
out of 10
Broccoli Cheese Soup

I have made this soup and it is absolutely amazing. I shredded the cheese and put it back on the stove just long enough to let it melt. I also pureed the rest beforehand. My husband claims he does not like cheese and didn't even know it was added. He just loved it. It is definitely a keeper.


10
out of 10
Great!

I made this cheesecake for my daughter's birthday this week, and my husband and I are sharing the last piece as I type. It was a breeze to make, and it tastes wonderful! I'll definitely be making this again.


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