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March 23, 2015

Chorizo Potato Hash

Chorizo Potato Hash makes a fabulous weekend Brunch or quick weeknight dinner. Check out the recipe on Shutterbean.com !

Check out this Chorizo Potato Hash!

Someone asked me what my favorite thing to make was and I said breakfast. Mostly because it’s something easily served family style and if I’m eating breakfast, there’s usually time to sit down and savor the morning. As working parents, my husband and I often say “Uggh, I can’t wait to enjoy coffee this weekend.” And when we say enjoy, it means we’re not just gulping down the fuel we need to race out of the house for school drop off and the work hustle.

Chorizo Potato Hash || shutterbean

So with our second cup of coffee, we have breakfast. This is what we had yesterday.

If meat and potatoes are involved my husband is ALWAYS all in.  I’m in it for the sour cream.

Let’s be honest.

Chorizo Potato Hash || shutterbean

With a few simple ingredients we have an incredible breakfast (for dinner!) option. The potatoes are crispy perfection…spiced to the max with the smokey chorizo. The green pepper, onions and jalapeños have somehow added a nice sweetness to the hash while the eggs, cheese and cilantro are the fancy accessorizes needed to complete this dish.  Another one to throw in the our meal rotation!

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March 22, 2015

And I Quote:

Believe you can // shutterbean

 

We don't make mistakes // shutterbean

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March 21, 2015

My Everyday Life: Week 12

Here’s what this past week looked like:

Casey and I went to Alcatraz this week with family! Not a bad view from the rock.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

Alcatraz is full of hidden treasures.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

Hello up there!

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

It’s fun being a tourist in your hometown.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

Decay.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

Mine! Mine! MINE!

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

The library of Alcatraz feels like it’s full of ghosts.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

It’s all kind of eerie.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

I can’t imagine what it was like at night when inmates were there.

I would seriously never sleep.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

Keys for days.

my everyday life week 12 || shutterbean

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March 20, 2015

I love lists, Friday!

I LOVE LISTS FRIDAY!

 

  1. This guy makes me giggle when I watch him eat bacon crust pizza.
  2. Love in the Time of Binge Watching
  3. How to live like an Instagram Fashion Girl
  4. 22 Things Creative People Do Differently 
  5. Famous Photos Recreated through Dioramas.
  6. Paintings made with coffee. Now I know what to do with leftovers..
  7. If men were able to get pregnant…
  8. Love this IKEA hack. Been wanting a mirror like that for awhile.
  9. Sheep cat is so fluffy!!
  10. GORGEOUS Easter Eggs.
  11. Added Real Sweet to my cookbook arsenal. Gonna bake you something soon!
  12. Just watching this makes my eyes water.
  13. The dressing on this salad looks killer.
  14. Kelly Clarkson’s cover of Give Me One Reason is so good.
  15. I’m thinking that these splatter napkins would be a good project for Cooper & I.
  16. My first order from Thrive Market comes this weekend and I’m excited!
  17. Insincere 5 Star Ratings on Uber are the biggest hidden problem
  18. These Lemon Meringue Pie Ice Cream Sandwiches look amazing.
  19.  Negativity Online-An Essay Inspired by 200,000 comments
  20. This is MY LIFE.
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March 19, 2015

Parmesan Crisps

Parmesan Crisps // shutterbean

I love recipes that require only one ingredient. For this snack, all you need is grated Parmesan and an oven (a toaster oven will work too!).  Line a baking sheet with silpat or parchment paper and spoon a few tablespoons of the grated cheese on top. Turn the oven to 400F and cook until crispy and brown. About 4-6 minutes. Parmesan crisps are a great substitute for crackers and they’re even better served on top of salads. Totally gluten free and low carb too!

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March 18, 2015

Jalapeño Ginger Lime Spritzers

A refreshing cocktail made with sliced Jalapeños, Limes, Ginger Beer & Sparkling water. Find this recipe for Jalapeño Ginger Lime Spritzer on Shutterbean.com!

I was on the phone with an ad network having a discussion about my website and they asked me to explain what I do on this space online. When they asked me about my editorial calendar, I told them that I don’t really follow an editorial calendar; my website reflects what we’re eating, what I’m in the mood to make and how much time I have to make said things.

Jalapeño Ginger Lime Spritzers || shutterbean

Sooooooooo, instead of giving you a corned beef recipe and some irish soda bread recipe  or this Guinness cake this week, I bought too many jalapeños and turned it into web content. That’s RIGHT!  It’s jalapeño week on Shutterbean!  Because, when life (you) gives you (buy too many ) jalapeños, you make Jalapeño Ginger Lime Spritzers. You also make Thai Beef with Basil.  Look at that. I created a meal plan for you this weekend. I suggest you finish the night with creamy Tangerine Sherbet.

Jalapeño Ginger Lime Spritzers || shutterbean

Jalapeños are sliced thin and mixed with lime juice sweetened with agave. Ginger beer adds a nice warm spice, sparkling water evens everything out for a refreshing/spicy drink.

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March 16, 2015

Thai Beef with Basil

Turn a pound of ground beef into a delicious Thai Feast. Check out the recipe for Thai Beef with Basil on Shutterbean.com !

New recipe alert! Thai Beef with Basil!

My husband loves ground beef and I never choose to make it because there’s something about breaking up bits of meat that bugs me. I don’t know what it is, but I find it kind of annoying. It feels like it takes forever to break it all up…or maybe I just get particular on how uniform the pieces need to be?  I might go as far to say that I dread it (dramatic!).

Thai Beef with Basil || shutterbean

So, I’ve been slowly working ground beef into the rotation. Casey appreciates it and Cooper will eat it (only if I say it’s steak).

I made this Thai Beef with Basil dish from Bon Appetit for dinner on Saturday and it went over really well. Of course,  I had to pick out the basil and separate the carrots on Cooper’s dish, but he gobbled it up like a champ. Casey said it was a winner.

I think it will probably be a part of our weeknight dinner rotation. It’s pretty easy to whip up and I didn’t even hate breaking up the beef.  The point is to have a nice char on the meat, so it’s kind of a set it and forget it situation. You can break it up really well towards the end.

Thai Beef with Basil || shutterbean

We have leftovers and I’m gonna reheat them for dinner tonight and top them with a crispy fried egg and a drizzle of sriracha. The big question I have is….. Why didn’t I do that on the first go-round??

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