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Crock Pot Chicken Tetrazzini- And Changing Our Focus by Gordon Ramsay

Crock Pot Chicken Tetrazzini- And Changing Our Focus


Chicken Tetrazzini- And Changing Our Focus

Good morning, good afternoon, and/or good evening – whichever greeting applies to when you read this! I’m excited to share this ridiculously good recipe for Crock Pot Chicken Tetrazzini with you today. It’s become a school day favorite of Katy and her best friend, SJ.
Since we homeschool, I like to put this on early in the morning and we all have a nice lunch to look forward to. Scroll right on down if you want to get to the recipe but if you have time to visit a spell, keep reading.

Today, I want to talk about something I do that helps me to be a happier person. 

I don’t know if it is something about this time of year or this time in our history, but the other day I shared my post on how I overcame depression on my facebook page and it resonated in a big way with folks. Even a close friend called to tell me she’d awakened in the middle of the night and read it. Whatever the reason, a lot of people are relating to the struggle right now and this serves as a reminder to me that everyone, regardless of how things appear on the surface, is struggling with something. 
With that in mind. I wanted to share something else I do that has a big impact on my attitude and coping skills. Every day, whenever possible, I change my view. 
Now you may be thinking “Literally change your view or figuratively?” 

Well, the answer is both. 

You see, despite the picture perfect lives we see on social media, we all have problems of varying degrees. I’ve never once met a human being who hadn’t had their share (and then some) of struggles. Now I know some problems are understandably consuming but when you’ve set a plan in place to solve it or done all you can for the moment, focusing on the problem only serves to water it and help it to expand in your mind. You see, what we water, grows. 
So once we’ve done all we can, it’s time to look at something else, stop watering it, and change our view. When it comes to problems, the best way I’ve found to change our view is to look to someone else’s problems and see how we can help. My mother has always said “When times are hard, find someone who has it worse than you and figure out a way to help them. 
This can be as simple as offering up encouragement on Facebook or baking someone a casserole. Keep in mind there are a thousand plus options in between those two. The quote I like to use is “Pretend you’re a star and poke a hole in someone’s darkness.  When we have darkness of our own, any light we shine for others can’t help but reach us as well. 
Another thing I like to do is physically change my view: Get outside. Y’all, there is something about stepping outside of four walls into a big open space and looking up to see green treetops and blue skies that just acts as an instant pressure release valve to me.

Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time outside, as much as I possibly can. I get up early, wait for the sun to rise, and look outside to see if it’s going to be a pretty day. If so, I pack up my computer and a tote of note taking supplies and I head out onto the back porch to do my work for the day. This may seem like a small thing but it integral in keeping my depression at bay and my head on straight.
And guess what? It’s not just me. There have been been studies that prove that there are mental and physical benefits of spending more time outdoors. Check out these findings:

  • 20 minutes outdoors gives your brain the energy boost of a cup of coffee
  • Sunlight helps reduce stress and pain, people who get time in the sun actually have to take less pain medication than those who don’t
  • Scientist have found that breathing in more phytoncides, a chemical produced by plants, actually helps increase white blood cells. 
  • Outdoor scents (flowers, vegetation, etc) have been proven to bring about relaxation and calm 
  • Sunshine helps increase your body’s production of Vitamin D and deficiencies of this have been known to contribute to depression. 
  • Being outdoors, even for a short period of time, has been proven to increase focus throughout the entire day. 

But y’all, seriously. Going outside helps me stay happy and it makes me happier. So whether it’s a problem you need to shift your focus off, or just a view of a wall that needs to be replaced with some trees and sunshine, changing your view is something everyone can benefit from. 
Be mindful of your view today and if at all possible, change it to something that warms your soul. Let’s make some supper….
Ingredients for Chicken Tetrazzini- And Changing Our Focus

To make this delicious Crock Pot Chicken Tetrazzini, you’ll need: Chicken, Cream of Chicken Soup, Cream Cheese, Butter, Minced Garlic, and some Italian Dressing Mix. The sizes and such are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Steps for making Crock Pot Chicken Tetrazzini

  • Place chicken in slow cooker.
  • Add cream of chicken soup, Italian dressing mix, and butter. Don’t add cream cheese yet.
  • Cover and cook this on high for three hours or low for about 7.
  • Cut cream cheese into cubes and stir that in. Allow to cook for about thirty more minutes or until cream cheese is melted.
  • Use a wooden spoon to stir it up well and break up the chicken into small pieces as you do – the chicken will come apart easily.  Crock Pot Chicken Tetrazzini - a teenager's favorite!

Serve Crock Pot Chicken Tetrazzini over hot linguini or noodles of your choice.

If it’s a pretty day, why not take this out onto the porch?

Do you have any tips for bringing more joy into your life and keeping stress and depression at bay? I’d love to hear them in the comments!

Slow Cooker Chicken Tetrazzini

Ingredients

  • 1 pounds Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts or Tenders
  • 1 can Cream of Chicken Soup
  • 1 packet Italian Dressing Mix (.6 oz)
  • 1 Tablespoon Minced Garlic
  • 1/4 cup Butter
  • 8 ounces Cream Cheese

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in crock pot except cream cheese. Cook on high 3 hours or low 7 hours. Add cream cheese (cut into cubes), stir, cook additional 1/2 hour or until cream cheese melted (no lumps). Stir with wooden spoon to break up the chicken, this will be easy to do.Serve chicken and sauce over hot noodles and enjoy!

Notes

This is a favorite of all the teens in my house!

Click here to read my post on how I overcame depression

Click here to watch my series on Learning To Be A Happy Person

You have to choose joy – and keep choosing it! 

~Henri Nouwen


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Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus by Gordon Ramsay

Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus


Microwave popcorn makes this candy coated treat quick and easy! 

Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We were able to get together with a great deal of our extended family, enjoy one another’s company, and eat some awfully good food. We didn’t do a whole lot other than sit around, drink coffee, and talk, but that was the goal all along – reconnecting. Too often I think we get distracted with the trappings of the holiday that we miss out entirely on the purpose of the holiday itself.

That is one thing we are trying to do – stop talking about supposed meaning of these special days and actually make them special, put our actions where our intent is so to speak. We really set this into motion in a big way last year around this time and cut out a lot of the noise surrounding this time of year to bring the focus in on family, blessings, and gratitude.

We ended up having the least amount of decorations and busy-ness that we’ve ever had and the most meaningful, joyful, and fulfilling season we’d ever had. So this year we are going even further with that concept. We have made some neat plans to implement this and I will probably share some of them in my emails and such so subscribe if you’d like to know a little more about our plans.

Of course, some of my most precious memories are of time in the kitchen and the gifts of time together are truly some of the most treasured, so I have lots of great recipes coming your way!

This delicious candy coated holiday popcorn crunch begins with microwave popcorn, which means it’s quick and easy to make. It’s a fun treat to make when you want to do something special with a little window of time. Perfect for kids to do on their own, grandparents to do with grandkids, or you can make it on a larger scale and to give away as treats.

Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

You’ll need: 2 full size bags of no butter microwave popcorn (light butter is okay), 3 cups of pretzels, 12 ounce bag of candy melts (such as Wilton), and some colorful sprinkles.  

Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

Pop your popcorn according to package directions. Pour that into a large bowl and stir in pretzels.

Place candy melts in medium sized microwave safe bowl and microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring after each, until melted and creamy. 

Pour over popcorn, add some sprinkles, and stir to coat.Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

 I usually add more sprinkles as I stir as well.  Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

Immediately pour it out onto waxed paper and spread it out a bit to allow it to harden. 

Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

Once it has hardened, break up the large clumps and store it in an airtight container (or plastic bag) until ready to serve. This is also great to put in those little clear party treat bags, tie with pretty curling ribbon at the top, and give out to friends, family, and coworkers. 

Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

So pretty, so yummy, and so easy! Holiday Popcorn Crunch- and Shifting our Holiday Focus

Are you doing anything special this season to slow down and enjoy the things that matter most? I’d love to hear about it in the comments section below. Let’s inspire and encourage one another! 

Holiday Popcorn Crunch

 

Ingredients

  • 2 full size bags microwave popcorn (preferably no butter if possible), popped
  • 3 cups mini pretzels
  • 12 ounce bag wilton white candy melts (or color of your choice)
  • Sprinkles in color of your choice

Instructions

  1. Pop popcorn in microwave according to package directions. Pour into a large bowl and add pretzels, stir to combine a bit.
  2. In microwave safe bowl, place candy melts. Microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring after each, until melted and smooth.
  3. Pour melted chocolate (candy melts) over popcorn and pretzels and quickly stir until well coated. Add sprinkles before the chocolate sets and stir again, sprinkling as you stir if needed to help evenly coat.
  4. Pour out onto waxed paper lined baking sheet and allow to Harden. Break up into bite sized pieces and store in airtight container.

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Time spent with loved ones is time well spent. 


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