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Crockpot Beef Stew Marinara Sauce and a Giveaway

January 29, 2013 by kim 65 Comments

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I have a problem… I’m addicted to microwave popcorn and I can’t give it up. I know how it’s supposed to be really bad for you and all about “popcorn lung,” but it’s so. so. addicting. It’s the perfect snack that you can eat when you want something salty. It’s light, buttery, and never ending. I don’t feel as bad finishing a whole bag of popcorn as I do finishing a can of Pringles.

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I’ve tried the healthier versions that don’t require the microwave bags lined in butter, but it’s not the same. Why would you eat fat free popcorn when movie theater butter is sitting right next to it? I’ve even tried popping my own kernels and adding seasonings to it later: butter seasoning, salt, sugar.. you name it, I’ve tried it.

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To no avail. I bought the Costco sized pack of Orville Redenbacher’s movie theater style and that box calls out to me every night. What do I do when I’m catching up on my shows, when the DB is playing video games, or when we watch a movie on Netflix? Eat popcorn. It’s terrible.

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I did a little more research and I found out microwave popcorn’s really bad for you. Especially the kind I like. When I asked my DB if consuming 30% of my saturated fat in popcorn a day, his jaw dropped.

He then replied, “That’s for people that consume 2,000 calories a day and I doubt you eat that much…. soooo… it’s probably more like 40-50% for you. Saturated fat isn’t the kind of fat that makes you fat, though. It clogs your arteries.”

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How wonderful. I’m going to have a heart attack when I’m 28. Starting today, I’ve decided to give up my favorite snack for a while. Not cut it out completely, but maybe something more like once a week rather than six times a week. I’m sure that’ll be less harmful to my body.

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Little do we know how bad the food we eat is. If you don’t know how to read nutrition labels properly, then you could really be misguided. That means I should probably make my own food more, so I know exactly what goes into it.

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Throughout this whole “cooking more” stage of my life, I’ve learned that cooking is only as hard as you make it. There’s no need to stress about it, like I have been doing for too long. It’s really not that hard. The rules are a lot more flexible in cooking than baking. There are no precise measurements and it’s very forgiving.

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Still, as I get more comfortable cooking, I will never let the crockpot go to waste. I will use that thing until I die. Just look at all the beautiful and taste meals that can come from it!
This dish is very hearty and is definitely made for meat lovers. There’s practically more meat than sauce in this pasta topping. I love adding spinach at the end because I don’t feel as bad eating all that red meat. Ah, the things I do to make up for my bad eating habits…

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Crockpot Beef Stew Marinara Sauce

Ingredients

  • 1 pound beef stew
  • 1/2 jar of Trader Joe's Marinara Sauce (13 oz)
  • 1 green bell pepper
  • 1/4 of an onion
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp red pepper
  • dash of tabasco
  • handful of spinach

Directions

  1. Put all of the ingredients except for the spinach into a crockpot. Give it a stir.
  2. Cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6 hours. Just before serving, stir in a the handful of spinach until it completely withers. Serve over pasta.
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And now for the giveaway! I’ll be giving away:

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This Wilton Baking Sensations 5 Piece Bakeware Set! I know how it was starting to bake… things are expensive! There are so many pans that are “essential” in your kitchen that you can’t do without. This Wilton set will cover your basics. Or, if you already have baking pans, consider this the time for an upgrade.

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You’ll be getting two 8 inch round cake pans.

A medium loaf pan.

A 6 cup muffin pan.

and a medium cookie pan.

(Those aren’t the exact links, but they’re the closest I could find online.)

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Now for the rules! How to enter:

  1. Leave a comment on the About Me page with a tidbit about yourself. I want to get to know my readers!
For additional entries, you can:
  1. “Pin” this giveaway and come back leaving a separate comment saying you did so.
  2. Become a fan of Lovin’ From the Oven on Facebook (if you aren’t already) and post a separate comment saying you’re a fan.
  3. Tweet this giveaway and post a comment with the link.
  4. Post a Facebook status about this giveaway and link back to this page. Then leave a separate comment with the link.
That’s a grand total of five entries that you can get. This contest will end a week from today, February 5th at 11:59 PM PST, and is only open to US residents. The winner will be chosen at random by random.org. I’ll be combining the comments on the About Me page plus this one to choose the winner from. Don’t forget to leave an email that I can reach you at in case you win.  Good luck!!
*This giveaway is solely sponsored by yours truly. Wilton has no idea who I am.*

Filed Under: beef, crockpot, dinner, giveaway, pasta

Pumpkin Pie Granola & a Tate’s Bake Shop Giveaway

November 13, 2012 by kim 77 Comments

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We are now on day 5 of my pumpkin recipes after taking a little break in between for chocolate chip cookies. I just got my work schedule for December and I am SO excited that I got Christmas off. I didn’t originally have it off, but my job is flexible enough that I get to drop and trade trips with other employees.

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Not only do I have Christmas off, but I have the more than week off during that time so that I have plenty of time for baking. We all know that baking during the holidays is a whole fiasco for me. I take up the kitchen for at least 24 hours, baking into the wee hours of the morning.

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It’s become a tradition for me and I truly cherish it. Last year, I was on reserve for work so I was unable to do that. It was the first Christmas in my life where I didn’t get to spend it with my family. Instead of being home when everyone else was, I was in a hotel in Ft. Lauderdale by myself. Sure, the warm weather was nice to have, but it was really hard for me to be away.

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This year, I’m not taking anything for granted. Hopefully I’ll be able to see all my friends and family while I’m home for the holidays.

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I’m already brainstorming my Christmas baking list for this year. Usually, I bake about 4-5 different kinds of cookies, one kind of bar, and one kind of bread. I’m thinking I might increase the types of cookies this year because there are so many that I love.

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Onto the pumpkin pie granola… I wouldn’t exactly call this granola since it wasn’t as hard and crunchy as normal granola. It was actually rather soft and spongy. I’m guessing it was because of the pumpkin in the recipe. I wonder if baking it longer or at a higher temperature would eventually cause the mixture to harden…

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This recipe from Dashing Dish was made to be a bit healthier, but you can definitely taste the difference. I’d say, use real sugar, use sweetened apple sauce, and use honey. I subbed stevia in the raw and agave in the raw, but it gave it that weird aftertaste that stevia does for me. I’m not a fan of sweetener, sweet n low, equal, or any of those fake sugars. I’m all for the real thing, and I really think that makes a huge difference in baking.

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And now for the giveaway…

Tate’s Bake Shop was not only nice enough to send me a book to review, they’re sponsoring a giveaway to one of my lucky readers! Here’s what you’d be getting:

It has “something for everyone with three 7-oz boxes of cookies, one each of chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin and white chocolate chip macadamia nut. Two rich, buttery raspberry bars, two chocolate chip and walnut loaded blondies, and two rich, dense and fudgy plain brownies round out this crowd pleaser. Each 7-oz box contains approximately 12 cookies, and bars measure 4” x 2.75″‘ This particular cookie and bar tower set retails for $48 on their website.

How do you enter? 
Just leave a comment on this post saying what you do for Thanksgiving, if anything at all. 
Do you throw a Friendsgiving? Eat Tofurkey? Stay at home in PJ’s and watch movies all night? Sit at your computer at 12:01 AM and wait for Black Friday deals?
Make sure to let me know by this Saturday, November 17th at 11:59PM pacific time. The winner will be chosen by random.org.

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Pumpkin Pie Granola & a Tate’s Bake Shop Giveaway

Ingredients

  • 4 cups old fashioned rolled oats
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/2 cup baking stevia OR 1 cup sweetener of choice that measures like sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 cups pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup applesauce (unsweetened)
  • 3 tbs sugar free maple syrup (or honey or agave nectar)
  • Optional Add-ins: 1/2 cup white chocolate chips, 1 cup honey teddy grahams lightly crushed

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Mix together the oats, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, stevia, salt, and baking powder.
  3. In another bowl, mix together the pumpkin, applesauce, and maple syrup. Slowly mix in the wet ingredients with the dry ingredients until evenly coated.
  4. Evenly spread out the granola on prepared baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes, then stir granola around. Bake for an additional 20 minutes or until the granola is golden brown and is crisp. Take the granola out of the oven, and let it cool completely.
  5. Stir in any additional add-ins, if using. Store in an airtight container for up to one week.
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Celebrating 2,000 Facebook Fans with a Giveaway!

September 27, 2012 by kim 233 Comments

To celebrate the Facebook Fan Page passing just over 2,000 fans this past weekend, I’m doing a little giveaway. Thanks so much for all the support, guys!

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Here’s what you’ll get: the cutest darn apron ever, Wilton Checkerboard Cake Pan Set, Sticky, Chewy, Messy, Gooey Treats for Kids, The Cookiepedia, Holiday Candy Cane Doughnut / Cookie Pan by Crate & Barrel, and a cute little Crate & Barrel snowman cookie cutter for the holidays!

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Just look at that little bow!

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And the print? So stinkin’ perfect.

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Note: I was not paid by any of these companies for the giveaway. I picked everything out myself, so sadly, Crate & Barrel and Wilton have no idea who I am. This giveaway is strictly sponsored by yours truly!

Now for the rules! How to enter:

  1. Leave a comment on this post with your favorite baking store! Personally, I la-la-love Sur La Table.
For additional entries, you can:
  1. “Pin” this page with the button on the bottom and come back leaving a separate comment saying you did so.
  2. Become a fan of Lovin’ From the Oven on Facebook (if you aren’t already) and post a separate comment saying you did so.
  3. Tweet this giveaway and post a comment with the link.
  4. Post a Facebook status about this giveaway and link back to this page. Then leave a separate comment with the link.
That’s a grand total of five entries that you can get. This contest will end two weeks from today, October 10th at 12:00 AM PST, and is only open to US residents. The winner will be chosen at random by random.org. Don’t forget to leave an email that I can reach you at in case you win.  Good luck!!

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