You all know that I LOVE Instagram. I am finding so many cool people to follow. Not surprisingly, I do follow a lot of chefs, famous or not. Some who are going through culinary school (#jealous!) and Chef’s like Graham Elliot, who actually takes a lot of pictures of his wife and says stuff like “I can’t believe this hottie married me!” Aw, so cute! Sometimes I have no idea how I stumble upon new people there, but several months ago, I started following Catfish with Ketchup. Elizabeth grew up with a sister who had Downs Syndrome, and her name is Leanne. Growing up with Leanne inspired Elizabeth and her husband to adopt a daughter with Downs Syndrome. Then Josie became part of the family, then six months later their own biological daughter was born Merryn. Merryn is considered the Mother Hen even though she’s six months younger than her sister, she wants to do everything for JoJo – brush her hair, help her get dressed, help her up and down the steps. And then this past May they had their third daughter Lydia, who seems to be smiling all the time.
Leanne somehow calls her niece Josie “Catfish with Ketchup” hence the name of her Instagram page. You can check out her blog here too – she has such an amazing perspective on life, and it just makes me appreciate that our kids were healthy growing up – I can’t imagine the day to day struggles she faces while raising a child with not only mental, but physical difficulties as well. She has an awesome sense of humor – start following her in Insagram. I promise you won’t regret it. Josie LOVES Taylor Swift and likes to give performances on a whim which her Mom shares on Instagram – too cute!
So yesterday I ate the last piece of quiche for breakfast (I did share 1/4 of the quiche with my boss earlier in the week) and decided to have a Chobani with it. I don’t know about you guys, but I am. . . well, I am a refrigerator pusher person. Meaning I just push stuff in the back to make room for more shit in the front. Every other week or so I’ll clean it out, pull something out of the depths of the back of the fridge and say “shit, I wish I remembered that was there, I would have eaten that!” and then tossing it straight into the garbage. My keen eyes spotted a Chobani in the back – score! I threw that in my bag with the rest of my food and headed to work.
Except, what was that??!!
Dammit! The expiration date was September 16. I put that on Instagram and asked “would you eat that?!” The overall consensus? Throw it out. So that’s what I did. But sadly, I had already taken insulin anticipating eating that, so when lunch rolled around, my blood sugar was only 138. Then one of the secretaries went to lunch, then the other one did, and when I thought I might eat and then go out walking, I actually had work to do, so I never went.
I ended up bringing leftover black bean soup that I made using Courtney’s Mom’s recipe. If you need to feed a crowd for Halloween – this one will do the trick! I think I still have seven containers in my downstairs fridge! On the side I made a whole wheat quesadilla with mozzarella cheese and spinach.
Look at that cheesy goodness!
When I got home from work, the new flyer for Sur La Table came in the mail. I puffy heart that store. I mean, just look at it!
I can’t afford much in that catalog, but one thing did catch my eye – the fruit and vegetable spiral slicer – it’s only $35! But I need another kitchen appliance like I need a hole in the head, but I still want it.
I realized I had ground beef that either needed to be cooked, or thrown in the freezer, so I decided to make a taco salad. Tony wanted just rice, so I took my portion of rice and tossed it with cilantro and lime, and the taco salad started coming together. You can’t see it, but there’s chopped spinach on the bottom, then sliced jalapenos (supa spicy!), cucumbers, shredded carrot, the cilantro lime rice, 2 ounces of ground beef taco meat, and about 1/4 of an avocado chopped. Some taco sauce, and after the pics were taken, I put a bit of ranch over the top. On the side a few tortilla chips for dipping. That was so tasty, I am having that for lunch again today!
You can’t really ever go wrong with taco salad, am I right?!
My friend M.J. messaged me on Facebook last night to a link to a recipe – Dill Pickle Soup! I haven’t been to Noble Pig’s site in a while, and must have missed this recipe. I am super intrigued by it – I think M.J. said she’d try it too – it not only has diced up dill pickles in it, but also pickle juice!
Go check it out and tell me if you’d make that or not. I think Tony just threw up in his mouth at just the thought of this soup!
Alright, time to get this show on the road – I made pizza dough last night, so I am using 1/4 of the dough to make breakfast pizza – just enough time to make it, throw it in the oven and jump in the shower while it bakes.
Happy almost Halloween! Make it a great day!
UPDATED: Thanks for the reminder Teresa – please click here to vote for my Honey Roasted Almond Shortbread Bars!
I’ll wait for you to make the pickle soup and give a review-hope you make it soon!
Your taco salad looks scrumptious. Such a pretty picture (although, does your food get too cold while you’re taking the picture and you have to reheat it?).
Not really – I usually take about 8-10 pictures of each dish – more at dinner time when I am at home vs. at work at lunch – and hope that one of them looks half way decent!
Love Love Love your blog and by the way, I’m probably old enough to be your mother! I would have said go for it on the Yogurt…I’ve eaten them two months or more past the expired date and they were fine…I think so much of that is just a guideline. I’ve talked with numerous people who work in the grocery industry and we all agree Americans throw out way too much food. You have to do what makes sense to you…Keep up the good work and all your recipe posting…You’re a hoot! 🙂
Thanks Melanie! I have readers of all ages, from young 20-somethings, to my Mom and MIL – by the way, my Mom just turned 74 and my MIL just turned 75 😀
I’m so making the pickle soup, it sounds weird but good at the same time! My husband would try it, and give me his ultra honest opinion!
Taco salad sounds soooo good right now; but have to finish chicken from last night.
Love that blog link, I’ll be following!
When in doubt throw it out!!!
Yep, I believe that should be my motto – usually I just ask Tony to smell it, and he usually says, “if you are asking me to smell it – throw it out!” 😀
I really haven’t gotten into Instagram all that much, I don’t know why. And I LOVE dill pickles…but I don’t know about the soup! I’ve used pickle juice in the copycat chick-fil-a recipe (I think you’ve made it before too) and it was good, but this…I don’t know! I saw a dill pickle dip on Pinterest that sounded intriguing 🙂
Well I will let you know how it turns out – I might make it this weekend. Well I am like that with Twitter – I just don’t get it and I don’t think I ever will. But I puffy heart Instagram!
Not sure how I would feel about the pickle soup. I’m excited about the new blog you linked – just the little I read has me intrigued already!!!
Kim, you will fall in love with this family! You can thank me later 😀
bed bath and beyond had a spiralizer for $15 or so… with their 20% off coupon it might not be a bad thing to try.
That’s an awesome idea Ruth – I’ll check that out!
I have the Paderno World Cuisine spiralizer (bought on Amazon) and I hate that friggin thing. Sure it makes fancy veggie “pasta” and who doesn’t love a zoodle from time to time, but it’s the biggest pain in the ass to clean and those blades will cut a b**** if you’re not careful. =) Mine lives in the garage with all the other gadgets I thought I couldn’t live without. Turns out I can. LOL
p.s. I had a yogurt in the back of the fridge from September, too. Nasty.
Thanks for the tip Krista – I think that’s one of the reasons I love our deep fryer so much is because it is a breeze to clean. I don’t need to be cutting off my fingers anytime soon!
And glad that I didn’t try the September Chobani 😀
Mmmmmm……….taco salad……..
HAH, I’ve been following Josie and her mom’s blog – http://www.confessionsofthechromosomallyenhanced.com/ – blog for about four years. And the instagram posts are always hilarious. They are a joy to see. Leanne is an inspiration!!! Sorry about your chobani!!!! BOOOO!!!
Leanne is hilarious – but what I love most is the bond that Leanne and JoJo have with each other – so fricken cute!
Oh man I love taco salad!!
Yep Marcia – it’s delicious no matter what I throw into it – I think its the ranch/salsa dressing that makes it for me. 😀
I believe the “veggie spiraler” is on Amazon for less than $12, which looks almost like the one in your catalog for $35! Another blogger I followed bought the one on Amazon and has had great results!
Thanks for the tip Jessica! I got several emails with links to that one too 😀 Is it sad that I think I want it mostly to make my own curly fries in the deep fryer?!
Dill pickle soup is a Polish specialty, and it is amazing. There are lots of places to get it in Detroit, and I’ve never been disappointed. I might try that recipe myself!
Well Amanda, I’ll let you know how it turns out!
We have pickle soup all the time at one of our favorite places to dine, “Reflections” in Lake Villa. It’s called Polish Pickle Soup…and it’s delicious. Apparently the origin of pickle soup, is the country of Poland. So, yes, I would make it.
I may have to make a road trip to Lake Villa – it’s only a 45 minute drive from my house!
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Thanks for the reminder! 😀
I love pickles and so do my kids, but the idea of eating them hot I’m not sure about. I’ll wait for your review before I try that one out 😉
Okay Lauren – I’ll let you know. Good luck next week at the Pillsbury Cookoff – come back $1 million dollars richer! 😀
I love dill pickles but in soup? YUCK!
I am going to have to prove you wrong on that one Dana! 😀
I’ve read Elizabeth’s blog for years now and just love her sweet family. 🙂
Pickle soup? Now that is interesting…you’ll have to let us know how it tastes!
I love it when she posts a picture of a road trip, and Josie is going crazy in the background and Elizabeth has this smile on her face like “no problem!”
I’m going to say no to the pickle soup. I am yet again amazed at where you find the time to dabble in all the things you do. Instagram, Facebook, your blog, reading blogs, cooking, recipe contest, working out….whew, I’m tired just thinking about it all. Do you have a secret “time turner necklace” or something? Taco salad…..yes I want NOW!
Kym, just think of all the things I could be doing without a day job! There would be so much time for activities! 😀 Happy Halloween!
Glad you decided to ditch the Chobani. If it were a few days after the date…maybe even a week I’d say go for it! But that’s really expired 😉 ;). That black bean soup <3 <3. And yes- a taco salad always wins. Pickle juice in soup? hmmm…I adore pickles but not enough to make soup out of the juice haha.
Yeah, I decided I didn’t need to take a chance on sitting on the shitter all afternoon!
I am still going to try that soup, but start out with 1/2 a cup of pickle juice to start. And then have a gallon of water to wash away all the sodium! 😀
The dill pickle soup is the Noble Pigs most popular recipe – it’s been pinned thousands of times! I hate dill pickles so wouldn’t make that. Your taco salad looks so good!
It’s like we were twins separated at birth, yet we grew up in the same household!
Me: Dill Pickles All The Way
You: Sweet Pickles All The Way
Me: Mustard All The Way
You: Ketchup – even on tacos which makes me want to throw up in my mouth
Me: Any meat on the bone – welcome to flavor town!
You: You can’t even buy bone in chicken breasts even though they are way cheaper!