Monday, November 21, 2011

Largent | Family

I loved watching The Brady Bunch when I was a kid. The episode where Marsha gets hit in the face with a football will forever be a classic in my mind. The Largent family is your modern day Brady Bunch, except much cooler and without the unsuccessful singing career!


Love love love!!!





A traditional sibling picture!

This is sweet Hannah. Hannah and her brother Ryan were in the Realife lifegroup that meets at my house every week. Unfortunately, the group is only for students in 6th-8th grade, and since I couldn't stop them from getting older, they're now in a high school lifegroup. Hannah is interested in photography, so I gave her my other camera to let her experiment!

After she took her first picture (which was her first time using a DSLR camera) I said, "Didn't that feel good?" and she looked at me wide-eyed and said, "It really did!" A future photog in the making!



We may or may not have gotten yelled at by an old lady while taking this shot...I promise, no trees were harmed in the making of these pictures!


Largent family, it was an honor to get to know each of you! Your love for each other is so bright! You truly are an example of what an incredible family looks like!


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Thursday, November 3, 2011

What's For Dinner? | Spaghetti Casserole

The night before Mike and I got married we were at the church decorating with our families. If you've read the story of how Mike and I fell in love, you know that it was not your typical scenario. I had only met his parents once before our wedding...and it was at our wedding shower. Crazy, but true. Somehow the conversation shifted to his incredible mother, Jo, telling me a story of one of the times they were running from a hurricane. Since they lived in Florida, evacuating due to hurricane conditions was fairly common. Jo went on to tell me that she made steak, mashed potatoes, and corn in their hotel room using a single hot plate and a coffee pot. A coffee pot, people! Mike, his sister, and dad all chimed in to testify as to how amazing of a meal it was. My soon-to-be mother-in-law was MacGyver and Martha Stewart rolled into one sweet Southern woman!

I would be lying if I said I didn't panic a little. Surely this isn't the kind of cooking Mike expects, right? At that point my culinary tool belt consisted of the skills to make cereal and to not burn popcorn 85% of the time. I could bake like nobody's business, but apparently a newlywed couple cannot survive on brownies alone.

Thankfully, our first year of marriage Mike did all the cooking. And I mean ALL. Though my stirring skills shot through the roof! But then I graduated from college and we bought a house. It didn't make sense for Mike to work all day and come home and cook when I was perfectly capable of doing so.

Enter: my love affair with the Crock Pot.

Over the past 3 years I've fallen deeper in love with this ceramic bowl of awesomeness. It lets me cook without burning the house down, feeds my family, and doesn't stress me out. Everyone wins. Sometimes I go so far as to meal plan for the month, but I'll save that for another blog entry.

Recently people have been asking for Crock Pot recipes, so I thought this blog would be a lovely place to share some of my favorites. Because honestly, what's better then sitting on the couch while you're cooking dinner?

This recipe comes from the "Southern Living Slow-Cooker Cookbook"
Spaghetti Casserole

1 1/2 lbs ground beef (we used turkey)
1 medium onion, chopped
1 (26 ounce) jar tomato and basil pasta sauce (or whatever you have on hand)
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup flour
1 (12 ounce) can evaporated milk (I used regular milk and it turned out fine)
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 teaspoon pepper
8 ounces uncooked spaghetti, broken into pieces
3 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese (I don't use quite that much)
Grated Parmesan cheese

-Cook ground beef and onion in a large skillet, stirring until beef crumbles and is no longer pink; drain meat, and return to skillet. Stir pasta sauce into beef mixture.
-Melt butter in a saucepan over medium-low heat; whisk in flour until smooth. Cook 1 minute, whisking constantly. Gradually whisk in milk; cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, 8 minutes or until mixture is thickened and bubbly. Remove from heat, and stir in 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese and pepper.
-Spoon one-third of meat mixture into a lightly greased 5-quart slow cooker. Spread half of broken spaghetti over meat; pour half of white sauce over noodles, and sprinkle with 1 cup cheddar cheese. Repeat layers once. Spread remaining meat mixture over cheese. Top with remaining 1 cup of cheddar.
-Cover and cook on low 4 hours. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serve with Parmesan cheese. Makes 6-8 servings.


This may not be the prettiest dish in the world, but man is it good! Mike got seconds and sweet Liam asked for more...twice!

Let me know if you try the recipe and like it! Happy Stress-Free Cooking!