Combining obsessions is always fun. Dollar Tree? Good. Succulents? YES. Milk glass? Even better! See how I decorated with Dollar Tree succulents and a few pieces of my milk glass collection here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QaH1wdSOvs&feature=youtu.be
I think a nice thing about a lot of soups and chilis is that you can have flexibility with the vegetables. You can change them up depending on the sales in your grocery store, you can add several varieties or just a few. For me, it seems like as long as the general flavors and spices are added, a "chili" is still a "chili", and a "minestrone" is still a "minestrone."
WHOLE30 'CHILI'
Ingredients: 1lb ground beef, turkey, or chicken 1 bell pepper, diced 1/2 yellow onion, finely diced 1 large can (29oz) crushed tomatoes 2-3 zucchini, cut into half rounds or quarter rounds, depending on size 2 carrots, finely diced 1/2 TBSP crushed red pepper 1/2 TBSP chili powder 1/2 TBSP cumin 1 tsp cinnamon Garlic powder (to taste) Salt & pepper Olive oil Directions: Tips: - Top with avocado slices or cilantro for a nice presentation! - If too thick, add water in 1/2 cup increments until you achieve desired consistency. - These are Whole30 friendly, but if you wish to add some non-Whole30 ingredients, consider adding kidney beans for more bulk, plus it adds protein and fiber. You could also add corn. Enjoy! love + light, Clara
This is a great recipe for any time of the year! I have modified this recipe to include items I ordinarily have in the pantry, but you can also add lime leaves, ginger, and lemongrass to deepen the flavor further!
Coconut Chicken Vegetable Soup
Ingredients: 2 chicken breasts, boiled and cubed 1/4 onion, finely diced 1 carrot, finely diced 1 broccoli head, with stalk finely diced and floret separated into small florets 1 cup sliced white button mushrooms 1 can (approx 12-14oz) coconut milk 1/2 cup cilantro, chopped 1 tsp red curry paste 1 TBSP lime juice 1 TBSP lemon juice 4 TBSP fish sauce Garlic powder Onion powder Olive oil Salt and black pepper 1-2 cups water Directions: 1. In a medium soup pot, heat olive oil on medium heat. Cook onion until silvery. 2. Add carrot and broccoli and cook until slightly softened. Add mushrooms and cook for 5-10 minutes. 3. Add chicken, coconut milk, cilantro, red curry paste, lime juice, lemon juice, and fish sauce. Stir. 4. Add garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and black pepper. Stir. 5. Reduce heat slightly, and add 1 cup of water or more to achieve desired soup consistency. 6. Simmer for 15-20 minutes. Tips: - Save 1-2 TBSP cilantro for when you serve the soup; it looks great as a little topper. - Add chopped serranos (or your favorite spicy pepper) to make more spicy. - As stated above, add lime leaves, ginger, and lemongrass to deepen the flavor further! Enjoy! love + light, Clara
This is a great side dish, especially to chicken. Much simpler than it may seem. To be honest, I was unable to use a food processor (my Cuisinart blade was recalled and I'm STILL waiting on a replacement grrrr), so I just finely chopped the cauliflower by hand. A bit messy, but totally doable.
Cauliflower Rice
Ingredients: 1 large head cauliflower, finely chopped 1/2 yellow onion, finely diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 can coconut milk (12oz) 1/2-3/4 cup chopped cilantro (or may substitute parsley, but I LOVE cilantro with coconut!) Dash of lime juice Olive oil, coconut oil, or ghee Salt, black pepper Directions: 1. Heat large pan to medium. Saute garlic and onion in olive oil until slightly browned. 2. Add cauliflower and mix well. 3. After about 5 minutes, add coconut milk, salt, and pepper. Cover and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until cauliflower is cooked. 4. Gently mix in lime juice and half of cilantro. Top with remainder of cilantro when ready to serve. Tips: - To reduce fat, replace 1/2 of coconut milk with water. The dish will be less decadent, but still tasty. - To switch things up, substitute other citrus for lime, such as lemon, orange, or calamondin juice. - To make the cauliflower less soft, squeeze excess water out of the cauliflower in a cheesecloth after blending (before cooking). Enjoy! love + light, Clara
New Dollar Tree organizing video is out! AH YES, it feels so good to get my desk organized. Absolutely, hands down it was THE messiest place in our house. It's where upcoming projects go, and where stuff of previous projects go when they aren't properly put away!
Here's the disastrous BEFORE photo (YES, it really was this messy):
And, the AFTER photo (insert breath of fresh air and sigh of relief):
I keep jewelry out of the way with my Dollar Tree Jewelry holder:
( See video for my mini Dollar Tree Jewelry Holder here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQk5UMGpWDs )
I love their file folders and plastic label holders!
And their bins...oh yes the Dollar Tree bins. They have about a jillion different kinds of different shapes, sizes, and colors.
And of course, my desk would not be complete without cute little decor from Dollar Tree:
See the video for more organizing schtuff, plus I quickly go over the little process I went through when decluttering and clearing my desk. (Dollar Tree Desk Organizing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERgx4kZjYMM )
Everyone may use their desk for different things....homework, crafts, grading papers, doing your nails....how about you? :)
Clara's Meatballs (Whole30, Paleo) Ingredients: 1lb ground lean beef 1lb ground lean turkey 3/4 cup onions, finely diced 2 large eggs 3 tsp Coconut Aminos (optional, alternatives listed below) 1/2 to 1 TBSP garlic powder (based on preference) Olive oil Salt & black pepper Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 400F. 2. Heat olive oil on medium heat in pan, and cook onions until silvery. 3. Set pan aside to cool. Beat eggs in large bowl. 4. Add beef and turkey to bowl. Mix well. 5. Add Coconut Aminos, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper to bowl. Mix well. 6. Form meatballs that are of a diameter of 1.5 to 1.75 inches, forming somewhere between 25-28 meatballs (I just use my hands, but you can use a large ice cream scoop or spoon if you wish). Place on ungreased cookie sheet. 7. Bake meatballs for 20-23 minutes. Tips: - Mix with marinara or your other preferred favorite tomato sauce! While the meatballs are baking, I like cooking a mixture of sliced bell peppers, zucchini, onions, crushed red pepper, and Aldi's Simply Nature Organic Marinara Sauce. When the meatballs are done a slightly cooled, I add them to the mixture. Delicious! - If you're not following the Whole30 nutrition plan, instead of Coconut Aminos you can use Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce. You can also leave it out altogether and the meatballs would still taste great; really the onion is the dominant flavor of the meatballs! Enjoy! Clara Slate
When I first started this recipe, I was afraid that the lack of cream or milk (even coconut milk) would make this soup less soothing. I was wrong! Ingredients: 2 large heads of broccoli, chopped 1 small onion, diced 1 cup sliced white button mushrooms 1 large yellow potato, finely diced 4 cups of water (or Whole30 compliant vegetable broth) 0.5-1 TBSP garlic salt Ground black pepper, to taste (freshly ground if possible) 1 TBSP olive oil Directions: 1. Heat water in soup pot to boiling. Add broccoli and boil until very soft. 2. While broccoli is cooking, heat 1/2 TBSP olive oil in separate pan to medium. Saute potato, then remove from pan and set aside in a separate dish. 3. Heat another 1/2 TBSP olive oil to the same pan, and saute onion and mushrooms. Add additional olive oil if needed. 4. Once broccoli is cooked, put into a blender in increments and blend until smooth. Add small amounts of water if needed to blend broccoli. 5. Put blended broccoli back into soup pot, leaving about 1-2 cups of the blended broccoli in the blender. 6. Add the cooked onion, mushrooms, and 3/4 of the potato to the blender (set aside 1/4 of the cooked potato to be added later). Blend until smooth. 7. Add blender contents, garlic salt, and black pepper to soup pot. Add diced potato you had set aside. Stir and simmer for 20 minutes. Tips: - If you prefer a chunkier soup, don't blend all the broccoli. Instead, set aside 1/4 of the broccoli to mash with a potato masher, then add to the soup. (THIS IS WHAT I DO :) ) - Add water as needed to reach preferred soup consistency. - Add 1-2 cups of coconut milk if you prefer a creamier consistency. Enjoy! This is especially nice on a cold Winter's day! love + light, Clara