Parmesan Crusted Chicken
3 chicken breasts, thawed, halved and pounded
2/3 Cups mayo
1/3 cups grated Parmesan
5 tsp Italian Bread Crumbs
Combine Mayo and Cheese. Spread on chicken then sprinkle with bread crumbs. Bake at 425 for 20 minutes.
Parmesan Crusted Chicken
3 chicken breasts, thawed, halved and pounded
2/3 Cups mayo
1/3 cups grated Parmesan
5 tsp Italian Bread Crumbs
Combine Mayo and Cheese. Spread on chicken then sprinkle with bread crumbs. Bake at 425 for 20 minutes.
Has the countdown to school started in your home?? How did you do with starting your bedtime routine last week?? I didn’t do as well as I would have liked….I was out more evenings than I would like. I actually completed my bedtime rountine only 3 times last week. I guess that is better than the week before! I am hoping this week goes better.
This week also try to add your morning routine to your day! Anyone that knows me can attest to this, I AM NOT A MORNING PERSON. Trust me, I have really tried to become a morning person. I have struggled greatly to find a morning routine that would work for me. I need to have cushion built into my morning routine as I might not get out of bed in time (probably wont!). If my morning goes better, my whole day goes better. I know this… I arrive at work more awake and productive. I am less stressed because I am not rushing the children to get ready saying we are late, AGAIN!! Towards the end of the school year, Tommy would ask me each morning “Are we late?” I think that is how he gauged what mood I would be in. Needless to say my best moments were not in the morning. I know this comes easy to many people, but for me it is a real struggle.
My morning routine has changed over the years due to the different seasons of my life. But my morning routine sets the mood for my day and I want that mood to be peaceful and energized. I set my morning routine by envisioning what I wanted to accomplish each morning. I work full-time outside of the home, so I do have to include some additional tasks into my morning. So everyone’s routine will be different. Maybe you home school and want to have uninterrupted time to work on lessons with your children. Once I had a list of the tasks I wanted to accomplish each morning, I decided what time I need to leave the house. I have to drop Tommy off at school each morning so I need to leave the house at 9:00.
So from 9:00AM, I go backwards in time and add my tasks and how long each task will take. I overestimate greatly the amount of time it will take me to complete a task to build in my cushion for the morning. By going backwards I will come to the time I have to get up to be able to accomplish everything I want to do each morning.
My Morning Routine
*Alarm Clock goes off at 6:25
6:45 – Out of Bed/Dogs outside and fed – honestly I roll out of bed around 6:50 or so. But my goal is 6:45! (this is going to be a struggle for a bit, I have been lucky if I get out of bed by 7:30 all summer)
7:00 – Switch and Fold Laundry/ Empty Trash Cans – I give myself a ½ hour for this, but I can usually get it done in about 20. That is my built in cushion in case I didn’t get up in time, which happens most days.
7:30 – Shower/Wipe Down Bathroom/ Spray Shower with Cleaner – I take a very quick shower. I keep Lysol wipes in the bathroom and wipe the toilet and counter down every morning, which cuts down on cleaning for me. Remember, I am mom to three boys! I also spray the shower with a cleaner if I am the last shower of the morning.
7:50 – Wake Tommy – I start waking Tommy at 7:50 – he is a lot like his mommy and not easy to wake up! So it could take 30 minutes to get him out of bed. This year we have started setting an alarm clock for Tommy. He doesn’t get up with it yet, but it starts waking him up at least.
8:00 – Daily Chore – last year I included a daily chore each morning. I am going to play that by ear this year. I most likely will be doing my daily chore as part of my bedtime routine as that is more realistic for me.
My Chore Schedule
Sunday – Change Bedding, Clean Desk, Fill Med Box
Monday – Feather Dust
Tuesday – Vacuum Living & Dining Room
Wednesday – Sweep/ Mop Kitchen and Bath
Thursday – Clean Bathrooms
Friday – Pay Bills/Order Scrips/Clean Picture Window & Doors
9:00 – Leave for School/Work – Off to work!!
TIPS:
Alarm Clocks – have your older children get themselves up with an alarms clock. We started this with Tommy this year.
Start Out Small – Have one or two things in your morning routine and add items as you can.
Write It Down – This might sound funny, but write down your morning routine! I need this to keep on task. I need a guide as I really struggle in the morning.
HOMEWORK:
Ok…what do you think? Do you have a morning routine to write down or would one be helpful to you? I have two things I would like you to do this week.
Thank you again for joining me in this challenge! I am excited and am working hard to get myself back on track as well. Together we will all have a wonderful start to our school year!!
Stop back on Sunday when we will be discussing our next topic: Calendars/Command Centeral. I will be doing a question and answer day next week so post your questions and I will respond to all of them next week!
Don’t forget to enter to win the “Back To School” giveaway. I am holding a Back to School organizing giveaway, so make sure to enter to win. To enter leave a comment on the give away post. I will be giving away a “Back to School” organizing pack! This will get you started on developing your own Control Central! It will include a great new calendar that I am previewing, Amy Knapp’s Big Grid Family Organizer.
Good Luck!!!
Tried a new grilling recipe again this week. It was a hit with the entire family.
Teriyaki Chicken Kabobs
2lb boneless chicken breast, cubed bite size
1 bottle teriyaki marinade
1 pkg red, green and yellow peppers
1 onion
1 can pineapple chunks, drained
skewers
After cubing chicken, place in bowl and pour marinade over top. Refrigerate at least 2 hours. Cut vegetables into 1″ chunks. Alternate ingredients onto skewers. Grill for 12-15 minutes or until chicken is done. Serve over a bed of rice.
Happy Grilling!!
Menu Plan Monday: August 23 – August 29th
My family has been commenting how good meals have been lately at home. Thank you E-Mealz.com! The biggest flop from last week was the Tuna Casserole. I have never found a canned tuna recipe that my family likes. Meals last week that were well received were the following:
Chicken Tenders Salad
Ham & Broccoli Pastry
BLT Sandwiches/Strawberry Parfaits
Teriyaki Chicken Kabobs
I can’t say enough about meal planning. My youngest and I have been suffering through ragweed season. Since having our meals planned, it has made it very easy for my hubby to step in and assist with meal prep allowing me to rest a bit.
Here is what is on the menu this week at our house.
Monday Aug, 23 – Hot Dogs/Chilli/ Chips and Dip
Tues – 24 – One Dish Nacho Bake/ Tossed Salad (A-336)
Wed – 25 – Parmesan Crusted Chicken/ Broccolli/Chicken Rics (A-339)
Thurs – 26 – Book Group – Chicken Spread/Cranberry-Peach Salad (A-334)/ Strawberry Cake
CHICKEN SPREAD
By Pat Pesta
5 oz. can chicken or turkey
3-4 oz. cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup mayonnaise
2-3 green onions sliced thin or chopped
1/2 tsp. Worchester sauce
Cream together cream cheese, mayonnaise and Worchester sauce.
Drain chicken and break up with fork.
Mix in green onion and chicken.
Refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving.
Serve with crackers, bagel chips, etc
Fri – 27 – French Dip Sandwiches/Cukes n Dip/ Chips (A-332)
Sat -28 – Rotisserie Chicken (Crockpot)/ Pasta Salad/ Peas
Sun – 29 – Grilled ribs/ Mac N Cheese/ Cole Slaw/ Corn on the Cob
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!! Just remember that a bit of planning will sure make your week go smoother, giving you more free time and saving you money! For more Menu Planning inspiration stop by and visit Laura at Organizing Junkie and participate in Menu Plan Monday. Weekly over 400 bloggers share what they have on their menu.
I am holding a Back to School organizing giveaway, so make sure to enter to win. To enter leave a comment on the give away post. I will be giving away a “Back to School” organizing pack! This will get you started on developing your own Control Central! It will include a great new calendar that I am previewing, Amy Knapp’s Big Grid Family Organizer.
Happy Eating!!!
Hubby surprised me and offered to make supper tonight. He had planted Red Cabbage in the garden and wanted to make something with it. He made Pork Chops with Red Cabbage. It was very good!! He received an A for presentation. Tommy even liked the meal and cleaned his plate!!
Happy Eating!!

Menu Plan Monday: August 23 – September 5
Monday Aug, 23 – Hot Dogs/Chilli/ Chips and Dip
Tues – 24 – One Dish Nacho Bake/ Tossed Salad (A-336)
Wed – 25 – Parmesan Crusted Chicken/ Broccolli/Chicken Rics (A-339)
Thurs – 26 – Book Group – Chicken Spread/Cranberry-Peach Salad (A-334)/ Strawberry Cake
CHICKEN SPREAD
By Pat Pesta
5 oz. can chicken or turkey
3-4 oz. cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup mayonnaise
2-3 green onions sliced thin or chopped
1/2 tsp. Worchester sauce
Cream together cream cheese, mayonnaise and Worchester sauce.
Drain chicken and break up with fork.
Mix in green onion and chicken.
Refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving.
Serve with crackers, bagel chips, etc
Fri – 27 – French Dip Sandwiches/Cukes n Dip/ Chips (A-332)
Sat -28 – Rotisserie Chicken (Crockpot)/ Pasta Salad/ Peas
Sun – 29 – Grilled ribs/ Mac N Cheese/ Cole Slaw/ Corn on the Cob
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Mon – 30 – Balsamic Pork Chops/ Baked Potatoes/ Green Beans (P-337)
Tues – 31 – Tilapia Almandine/ Veggie Mix – (P-337)
Wed – 1 – Spaghetti/Garlic Bread
Thurs – 2- Meet The Teacher – Classic Deli Wrap/ Cukes/ Sour Cream Chips
Fri – 3 – Crock Pot Sloppy Joes/ Corn Chips/ Celery w/ Ranch
Sat – 4 – BBQ Chicken/ Cole Slaw// Stovetop Beans (A-337)
Sun – 5 – Grilled Shrimp Teriyaki/ Grilled Vegs/ Wild Rice (p-338)
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!! Just remember that a bit of planning will sure make your week go smoother, giving you more free time and saving you money! For more Menu Planning inspiration stop by and visit Laura at Organizing Junkie and participate in Menu Plan Monday. Weekly over 400 bloggers share what they have on their menu.
I am holding a Back to School organizing giveaway, so enter to win a package of wonderful “Back to School” organizing items!
Happy Eating!!!
Just flipping through my recent issue of Parenting and had to share a few of the Top Mom Blogs.
All & Sundry – has been documenting her family life “since blogs were called online journals”. She, her husband and two sons live in Seattle.
Following Elias – Alaska mom who son was born a 1 pund 12 oz preemie.
The Mom Slant – Chronicles the raising of her three children, with a bit of news, religion, and opinion.
Weebles Webblog – became a mom after travels, as she puts it “through Infertilistan and Adoptonia.” Her family lives in Denver.
Well I better scoot and actually get somethings done before bed! Hope everyone is having a great weekend!!
Love,
Maybe it is the smell of crayons or the hustling to buy school supplies, but my thoughts are turning to “Back to School”. I need to get back on track after a summer of less structure in our home.I have slacked off on some of my routines this summer. I have to get in shape for the balancing act of juggling, working fulltime, volunteering and having kids in school. Therefore, it is “Back to School” boot camp time for this mom! The success of the morning at our house really is up to me. I set the tone and attitude for the morning with my children. Towards the end of last year, the success of our mornings really deteriorated. I end up feeling so bad if I happen to become inpatient with Tommy in the morning, which happened more often then I liked.I want to start the school year off on the right foot.
I know I need to get back to following my bedtime and morning routines again.I also need to get Tommy back on a school schedule.Hubby and I have agreed on a bedtime for Tommy and will start implementing this on the 23rd. That will give him 2 weeks back on schedule before school starts.
That means I have one week to get back on track with my bedtime routine, before I focus on the morning routine for Tommy and I.
So I want to chat a bit about our bedtime routines. Do you have one??? I struggle to do mine each night as I rather do a million other things, but life goes much better if “ I just do it!” Story of my life, quit complaining and just do it!
Jen’s Bed Time Routine:
1. Wash Dishes/Clean Counters (usually some member of my family does this)
2. Sweep Kitchen
3. Make Lunches/ Prep for Dinner
4. Switch Laundry/ Lay out Clothes
5. Take Dogs Out – 9:00
6. Go To Bed – 10:00
Do I do each of these items each night?? Nope, life happens, but I try to. But just doing these few things each night, keeps the house presentable enough for us.
I like to start my bedtime routine at 8:00 or 8;30, once Tommy has started his bedtime routine with Daddy. The bedtime routine really helps to make my mornings run more smoothly. If my morning goes more smoothly, then I am a better mommy and wife in the morning. I remind myself of this each time I procrastinate and tell myself, “just do it!”. I want to be the best Mommy and Wife I can be.
What is your bedtime routine? If you don’t have one, tell us three things that you would like to do each evening to make your morning go more smoothly! Now write them down and start implementing your plan!
I look forward to hearing from you next week about how you have done with your bedtime routine. We can do this!!
Happy Organizing!
August 16th – 22nd
Favorite meals from last week include, Mexican Hamburgers, Apricot Pork Ribs and Honey Nut Chicken. I made all the meals planned, except for the One Dish Nacho Bake as I wasn’t home that evening and I forgot to prepare the meal the night before. Overall, I am doing pretty good with sticking to the menu and my budget.
I am working on getting back into the school routine. My meals are planned and the house cleaning and laundry are getting done each week. I am still not doing very well with my bedtime routine at all. That is my goal for this week, to complete my bedtime routine each night.
In our state, school starts the day after Labor Day so I have a bit of time yet to get back into routine.
Monday – Tuna Casserole/Sweet Peas/Pear Slices (e-mealz -337)
Tuesday – Chicken Tender Salad/Apricot English Muffins (e-mealz -336)
Wednesday – Italian-Dijon Tilapia/Asparagus/Cantaloupe (e-mealz -336)
Thursday – Ham & Broccoli Pastry/Carrots w/ Ranch/Cottage Cheese & Strawberries (e-mealz -336)
Friday – BLT Sandwiches/Strawberry Parfaits (e-mealz -336)
Saturday – Bayou Stroganoff/Apple Sauce (e-mealz -336)
Sunday – Teriyaki Chicken Kabobs/Corn on the Cob (e-mealz -336)
Recipes from other participants that I want to try:
Almond Crust Tilapia @ Food On the Table
Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon with Garlic, Lemon and Dill @ Food on the Table
Dale Burgers @ Food on the Table
Skillet Tacos @ Lynn’s Kitchen Adventures
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!! Just remember that a bit of planning will sure make your week go smoother, giving you more free time and saving you money! For more Menu Planning inspiration stop by and visit Laura at Organizing Junkie and participate in Menu Plan Monday. Weekly over 400 bloggers share what they have on their menu.
I am holding a Back to School organizing giveaway, so enter to win a package of wonderful “Back to School” organizing items!
Happy Eating!!!
Tried a new grilling recipe again this week. It was a hit with the entire family. We kept some of the sauce to use as a dripping sauce.
Apricot Pork Ribs
2.5lb Country Style Pork Ribs
Salt
Pepper
1 C Onion, Sliced
3/4 C Apricot preserves
3 T brown sugar,
3 cloves of garlic, chopped
Salt and pepper ribs. Place in 9×13 oven safe pan. Top with onions. Combine preserves, brown sugar and garlic. Pour over onions. Cover and bake at 325 for 1 hour. Then finish up on the grill 20-30 on indirect heat, basting with drippings.
Baked Beans
2 cans of baked beans
1/2 C Maple Syrup
1/2 C Brown Sugar
1/2 C BBQ Sauce
1 onion, diced
oil
In a saucepan, saute onion in a bit of oil. Add beans, syrup, brown sugar, and BBQ sauce. Bring to a poil then simmer for 30 minutes.
Happy Grilling!!