Well would you look at that…time is a flying by and this weekend coming up is already Canadian Thanksgiving! I guess I’d better get planning huh? I’m not too worried about it this year as obviously it will be a small one so we’re going to keep it pretty casual. For those of you who would like to do a little more planning ahead, you’ll be happy to know I FINALLY updated my Freezer Cooking Tutorials and Recipes page. If you’ve been wanting to do more freezer cooking or even learn how to do it, then hop on over and check out all the links.
And if you missed it and are interested, I posted the recipe for the Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Egg-free Chocolate Cake I made for my son’s 11th birthday last Friday. It was just awesome!
I love soups in fall and they are generally pretty quick to throw together, especially if you use your slow cooker. Last week we tried the Hearty Minestrone Soup recipe from Taste of Home and really enjoyed it. Soup and homemade bread, yum!
I love when my kitchen tools slave away for me all afternoon 🙂
I hope you all have a wonderfully organized and yummy week ahead of you!
Here’s what’s on our menu this week:
Monday: Bean and Corn Tacos
Tuesday: Quick Homemade Pizza
It’s my day to bring special baking for the teachers: Caramel Apple Muffins
Wednesday: Leftover buffet (with Laura’s Best Chocolate Chip Cookies for dessert – not me, a different Laura)
Thursday: Tortellini, Bean and Pesto Soup served with Garlic Parmesan Bread
Friday: Baked Teriyaki Chicken (the best!), served with Hash Brown Casserole
Saturday: An early Thanksgiving dinner for us! Slow Cooker Ham, Creamy Delicious Dairy-Free Mashed Potatoes, Cauliflower Cheddar Bake (steamed broccoli as well for my son), and for dessert Prize Winning Apple Pie made with Martha’s Pie Crust.
Sunday: Thanksgiving Leftovers!
WHAT’S ON YOUR MENU THIS WEEK?
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Amy Lynne says
Those caramel apple muffins look heavenly! I think I know some boys that would like me very much if I made those!
Alicia's Homemaking says
Thanks for hosting, Laura!
The Happy Housewife says
I’ll say it again, that chocolate cake looks great! I can’t believe it is Canadian Thanksgiving already…. that means our Thanksgiving is right around the corner too! Seems like we were just eating leftover turkey last month!
Have a great week!
Toni
Liz@HoosierHomemade says
Looks like a busy week, Happy Belated Birthday to your son, and Happy Thanksgiving too!
Thanks so much for hosting!
~Liz
Rita says
I saw that bread maker last week in a store and drooled over it. I was told that you can make GF bread in it and that really made me want it. I’ll be saving for it and maybe next year….
Laura says
Yes you can do GF bread in that one which is why I bought it in the first place….only I’ve never made GF bread in it yet LOL
City Share says
That minestrone looks delicious. I have to start making some soups in the crock pot. Thanks for hosting the blog hop. Happy Thanksgiving!
Tiffany says
Those caramel muffins look wonderful, but I really love the looks of that bread machine! I think I need to get one. Mine went kaput a long time ago.
Kerri says
That soup and those muffins look amazing! YUM!!!!!!
Happy Thanksgiving
Sharon says
Everything looks delicious! Lucky teachers, getting those muffins. 😉
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!
Susie's Homemade says
I love it when my machines make dinner too:-)
http://susieshomemade.blogspot.com/2010/10/orange-sesame-pork-chops-with-teriyaki.html
Queen of the House says
Love the idea of bean and corn tacos!
Thanks for hosting! 🙂
Amy says
Perfectly said! I love a crock pot dinner & would love a bread machine too! Maybe put it on our wish list for this year 🙂
And seriously, the caramel apple muffins? Kills me! Yum!
Lucky says
Wow! Those muffins look amazing!
Char says
Those apple muffins look amazing. I may have to surprise my kids with a batch afterschool one day this week.
Tiffany says
Hi there, I am not new but I have not been by in a while. Look forward to reading all the great recipes.
kelly @ miskellany says
Your cake looks AMAZING.
Shrinking Mommy of 2 says
I want those muffins now! The only thing I don’t have is the carmels!
SnoWhite says
oh… Thanksgiving food already!! I wish I was closer to CA… I’d celebrate Thanksgiving twice 🙂
Lolli says
My mouth is watering over those muffins!! Thanks for sharing!
Tiffany says
The muffins and cake look delish. And I will have to keep your soup in mind when we do slow cooker soups in my soup carnival. Thanks!
Michele says
I still can’t get my plan to post! So, check my plan out at
http://justtryingtomakeitmom.blogspot.com/
or
[email protected]
Melissa says
Everything you make looks so delicious! I love bread machine bread! I think I will start making more.
Sheena says
Your menu looks very good. Is that chocolate chip cookie recipe your favorite? I am always looking for a new one to try.
Laura says
It’s a new recipe for me Sheena, I’ll keep you posted. I love that it makes a big batch 🙂
Amy says
Everything looks wonderful! I’ll be using my crock pot this week!
Ammie @ Domesticallyobsessed.com says
Hey Laura-here’s a quick question for you–it may sound dumb, so bear with me–the big silver shiny contraption atop there–is that your bread machine? I’m asking b/c I have never used one or seen one up close. I usually do bread from scratch and have yet to try breadmaking machines, but I’m curious. What machine do you have and do you like it?
Thanks for hosting!
Laura says
Hi Ammie, yes that is my bread machine in the picture above. It’s a Cuisinart. I’ve owned a few over the years but this one is my favorite. I use it all the time!
Ammie @ Domesticallyobsessed.com says
Thanks, Laura! Do you have any posts on breadmaking, by chance? Or does anyone else on here? I’d love to see how these bad boys work! I do mine by scratch, which requires a bit of time, but as long as you plan it correctly, totally doable. Why, you ask? Um, b/c I’m OBSESSED. With being domestic. And making bread just seems so, well, DOMESTIC. Besides, my husband thinks it’s this big mysterious process and I’m superwoman or something.
But I am very curious about the machine made bread–I’ve only just started to live by my slow cooker and am busy experimenting with that. Any tips or points in the right direction would be great!
Laura says
I still have not tried to make bread from scratch. A bread machine does all the work for you. Just throw in your ingredients and voila! Here are two recipes I love:
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Bread-Machine-Garlic-Bread
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Bread-Machine-Wheat-Bread
Rona says
Happy Thanksgiving!
Crystal & Co says
That soup looks yummy! We are finally having a few chilly mornings and evenings here in Texas. Like 65 degrees… I know that is not chilly to everyone, but it finally feels like Fall here!
Happy Thanksgiving!
maggie says
OOOh I finally have my doors and windows open, it is a balmy 79, from the scorching 98-99 we’ve been having..
I’m hoping it will go down to 72 so I can break out my sweaters..
So many amazing menus, so little time…
Maggie
http://maggielamarre.com
Janet says
Those muffins look delicious!
Ashley @ Just Another Mom of 2 says
I must have those muffins! They look incredible. I am going to have to give them a try this week, thanks for sharing!
Sarah at SmallWorld says
Yum! I’m adding a couple of your recipes to my list!
FoodontheTable says
Between the bread maker and the crockpot, you almost have a kitchen staff! Thanks for hosting again this week.
Becky says
Just wanted to stop in and say thanks for hosting this! 🙂
Tifani says
Can’t wait to try those muffins.
Dawn@Finding My Way at Home says
I adore my crockpot and am falling more in love with my breadmaker. I still haven’t perfected my breadmaking technique in it but I have found an awesome pizza dough recipe. I use my crockpot one to two times a week.
The baked chicken terriyaki and hashbrown casserole look yummy!
Charla @ Healthy Home Blog says
Your Baked Teriyaki Chicken recipe sounds delicious! Also want to try your pie recipe. Glad to get the pie crust recipe, too! 🙂
Angela says
Would love to know if you have a go to bread recipe. My husband inadvertantly purchased bread flour at the store. Knowing that they throw it away if I return it, I kept it. Now, I need something to make with it.
Laura says
Here are two recipes I make often:
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Bread-Machine-Wheat-Bread
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Bread-Machine-Garlic-Bread
Love Taste of Home!!
kim says
thanks for hosting
Celiacs in the House says
I’m with you on the soup and making my appliances earn that valuable real estate on my kitchen counter. Make ’em work.
tamara says
I am last posting but it is up. I love my machines too. I use them mostly in the winter but might just have to rethink that for the summer
Nikki says
OOOH, those muffins look divine!
Laura @ Homemaking Joyfully says
I have that bread machine and I LOVE it! I’m not quite sure I would survive without it!!
Meal Plan Mom (Brenda) says
I am sooo looking forward to soup weather and using my slowcooker a lot more. I’ll have to try the minestrone recipe. Here in Texas it’s been getting down into the 50’s at night and 70’s during the day…that is cool enough weather for us it made me start thinking of soup. 🙂
voltaire says
Wow…www everything looks delicious.
Melisa says
Just a heads up; your Quick Homemade Pizza link isn’t working. I’m going to make that minestrone this week, with some southern cornbread. I love minestrone and have lost my recipe and this one looks close.
Laura says
All fixed, thanks!