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Meal Prepping Live Blog

Meal Prepping Live Blog

Hi Busies!  Let’s be real, this blog isn’t really live, because when I’m meal prepping, I am a literal kitchen tornado.  I’m flying between the cutting board, stovetop, oven, and sink, not to mention washing any number of things off my hands about every 10 

Meal Bite:  Cashew Chicken

Meal Bite: Cashew Chicken

Hi Busies! Q:  Is there anything better than ordering takeout?!  Spreading all the cartons in the middle of the table, then free-for-all passing them around in a mad dash to get the perfect combo of food on your plate, over a bed of that sweet 

DIY Bite:  Making a Plant Bed // Planting Trees and Shrubs

DIY Bite: Making a Plant Bed // Planting Trees and Shrubs

Hi Busies!

Aaaahhhh. There’s nothing better than feeling clean and kicking up your feet after a long day of yard work.  I’m sitting down now to write this post after another of my DIY gardening adventures.  I call these adventures because I’m by no means an expert, especially at gardening.  But I try, and that’s what counts, right?!  This adventure was creating a bed and planting a Japanese Maple tree.  It’s one of the final steps to getting our front yard in better shape.  

Most of my gardening adventures start with walking the dogs or taking a run around my neighborhood for inspiration.  Sometimes I even snap a quick picture and send it to my mom, who belongs to that secret club where moms go to share their wisdom (that’s a thing, right?), and she tells me what to buy!  Since we moved to our new house, I haven’t had much time to get anything planted, but since I implemented my meal prep program, my weekends are less busy with grocery shopping and cooking, so I have more time for projects.  In fact, after I finish writing this, I’m going to heat up a pre-made meal (this sun-dried tomato chicken, kale, and quinoa bowl), turn on Netflix, and spend the night relaxing instead of cooking!  I just finished watching Ozarks, and am currently watching The Handmaid’s Tale – any recommendations for what to watch next?  

The before – lots of work to do!

If you know anything about summer in North Carolina, you’ll know that it’s not a good decision to start landscaping projects in the summer.  It’s insanely hot, and unless you can work on a day after a big rain, the soil is hard and dry and 10x harder to dig up.  Well, I have been known to make some questionable decisions, and sure enough I picked a day that was 95° and sunny to start. Womp womp.  Let’s just say A LOT of sweat went into this project.

This project had 2 phases.  The first phase was the green boxwood shrubs, and the 2nd phase was the rounding of the corner bed and planting the Japanese Maple.  Drew and I decided on a very young Japanese Maple.  We saved about $60 by not getting a more mature one, and we quickly grew attached to this particular lopsided little tree, which reminded us of the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree!  I don’t have too many pictures of the boxwood phase, but it follows all the same steps and uses the same tools as the pictures below.  Check the bottom of the page for a few boxwood progress pictures.  

First, the tools:

  • a good shovel
  • a wheelbarrow
  • enough soil and mulch to fill in the bed
  • a half moon edger (only if you’re planning to make straight beds – if you’re doing round, a shovel is fine)
  • weed prevention paper and pins
  • gardening gloves (optional – either way, treat yo self to a manicure afterwards!)
  • whatever you want to plant!

Then, channel your inner Stanley Yelnats and start digging!  On the straight areas I used the half moon edger, but for the round part I used the shovel.  A few tips:  

  • Be cautious not to strike any buried pipes or wires – you can always call your utility company for a free locate service if you’re worried!  I cleared away all the grass and weeds and then about 1-2 inches of dirt.  
  • If symmetry is important to your layout, make sure to step back and view your progress from a distance occasionally to make sure you’re on track.  It’s easy to get lost in the details when you’re stuck up close.
  • Bonus Fit Bite – target big muscle groups while you work!  Not only will you be less sore after, but you’ll be working the right muscles and avoid injury.  Stay focused on keeping your core engaged, and try to use your legs (squatting, lunging, etc.) to help push the shovel into the dirt.  Use your back (lats), biceps, and core, rather than shoulders and neck, to lift the piles of dirt into the wheelbarrow.

Wheelbarrow load 1 of 5 – so. much. dirt.

Then I dug the hole for the tree based on the instructions provided, and checked to make sure the root ball would fit correctly.

I had to put the tree in at an angle to make sure the trunk was as vertical as possible.  Hopefully this will help it grow straighter!

Once the hole was done, I covered the whole area in weed paper and stuck the U-shaped pins down to hold it in place.  Then I cut an X to fit the root ball in the hole.  

Now, the fun part!  Dropped the tree in, filled the hole with new soil, and covered the whole thing with 2 inches of mulch.

The finished product – our very own Charlie Brown tree!

Now time to grow grow grow, little guy!

Phew!  It sure is easier said than done.  A lot of dirt and a lot of sweat went into giving this little tree a new home, but it’s a great step towards adding some visual interest and a focal point to the front yard.  

Have y’all had any luck with gardening adventures?  Share any fun stories in the comments below, or share your before/after pictures on Instagram and tag @busygirl_bites or #busygirlbites so I can see your results!

Here are a few bonus pictures from phase 1 of this project, which was planting the boxwood shrubs.

Dug up some artifacts!  Thinking about a fun way to display these as another project – stay tuned!

Meal Bite:  4 Ingredient Chicken Teriyaki Egg Rolls

Meal Bite: 4 Ingredient Chicken Teriyaki Egg Rolls

Hi Busies!  Football season is finally here!  For me, football season means Sunday afternoons cozied up in the TV room (usually with my iPad because Pinterest), watching Red Zone and listening to Drew cheer on his fantasy team, and letting lunch blend into dinner with 

The Big Bite:  Meal Prep Round 2

The Big Bite: Meal Prep Round 2

Hi Busies!  Summer has flown by, and it’s time to meal prep for all things fall.  Included in this guide are some important fall classics, like white chicken chili, lasagna roll ups, and buffalo chicken bowls (hello, ?), while also keeping it light with a few 

Travel Bite: Paris, je t’aime!

Paris!  The last leg of our trip was filled with amazing food and wine, more sightseeing, and plenty of wandering the streets and jardins of this beautiful city.  This was the one place of our trip that I had been before, during a class trip in high school.  Although there is so much of the world we have left to explore, there’s something amazing about revisiting a place at a different time in your life that really gives you perspective.  It was crazy to think that 9 years before, I had visited some of the same spots.  I hadn’t been to college, hadn’t met Drew, and hadn’t lived anywhere on my own.  I have so much to be thankful for that has happened since then!

   

2016 vs 2007!

We stayed at an Air BnB that I can only describe as Parisian.  Original hardwood floors, lovely architectural details, and an amazing view of the streets of Paris.  Not to mention that our host set out a French breakfast for us every morning!  Eating yogurt out of little glass jars, and fresh baguette smothered in butter and jam, we planned out what sights we wanted to see that day.  

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and the Louvre!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On our last night, we stopped at a cafe and grabbed some croque monsieurs and a bottle of red wine, and headed over to the lawn outside the Eiffel Tower to watch the nightly light show.  It was such a special night, and a great way to end our travels.  We learned a lot about traveling, and about each other, on this trip, and I’m so excited to see what our next adventures bring!

  

 

A few must-do’s in Paris:  macaroons, the Louvre, gelato, and falafel.  Drew was so excited to see La Joconde in real life ?

      

      

 

What are your favorite things about Paris?  Let me know in the comments below!

Meal Bite:  Chicken Carnitas Tacos

Meal Bite: Chicken Carnitas Tacos

Hi Busies! TACOS.  I think that’s all that needs to be said here, right?!  Okay, see you next post! …just kidding.  But really, tacos are just something special.  A perfect little bite of flavor, wrapped up in a warm tortilla hug.  And then another.  And 

Meal Bite:  Crock Pot Chicken Tikka Masala

Meal Bite: Crock Pot Chicken Tikka Masala

Hi Busies! I hope everyone had a great Labor Day Weekend!  I had planned a nice quiet weekend of movie watching and starting Round 2 of meal prepping (check out Round 1 here), but it ended up being a crazy and fun filled weekend!  From 

Travel Bite:  London

Travel Bite: London

London!  It still amazes me how much we were able to see in 5 days.  We went NONSTOP – the step counters on our phones were on overdrive.  Only one day was plagued with the classic London gray skies and rain, so the rest of the time we took advantage of the great weather and spent a lot of time out and about.  

I would love to write about everything we did, but that would be a long post, so I’m sticking to a few highlights:  the Tower of London, some amazing food, and seeing Wicked at the West End!  

The Tower of London

One of my favorite things we did was a tour of the Tower of London, which was used to house some famous prisoners from the 1100’s to the 1900’s.  Our guide was dressed in the classic “beefeater” uniform that the members of the English Royal Bodyguards wear.  We learned a lot of interesting and colorful history about London’s past.  Never mind that I probably already learned it at some point in school.  It all seemed new to me!  

On-site at the Tower of London, with The Tower Bridge in the background

Food (aka ALLLL the fish & chips!)

This should go without saying, but pub food was definitely a highlight of the trip.  My favorite stop was a spot near Portobello Road, which had a chic upstairs where we stopped for a Prosecco (me) and a beer (Drew), and of course a nice platter of crispy fried fish & chips!  With all the walking we did, I didn’t feel the least bit guilty ordering *all fried everything.*  

Another favorite new experience was trying Indian food for the first time, at the recommendation of many of my friends who had been to London before.  The place we went was called Dishoom, and I highly recommend it.  We took our best guess on ordering from a menu full of things we didn’t recognize, and we were immediately obsessed.  Dear Chicken Ruby Curry, please get in my belly and never leave!  

Lastly, the Borough market was so much fun to walk through.  We sampled everything from shepherd’s pie and brats to some amazing Ethiopian food, and of course some gourmet chocolates to finish it off!

  

Somehow among the hustle and bustle, we found a little nook of our own!

Wicked!

Seeing Wicked at the West End was so much fun.  I’ve loved all the songs since I was young, and even though I had seen it once, Drew hadn’t, so it was really special to experience it again with him!  It was a nice break from the grind of traveling to get a little fan-say and spend a night at the theatre.  (pronounced the way that the drama teacher from High School Musical says it.  Thee-aaahhhhh-terrrrr.)

Before heading to see Wicked – Drew got to meet the Queen!

A few more highlights are pictured below.  Let me know in the comments of any favorite travel memories you have from London, or what you’d like to do most when you go there!

  

I wish I remember what he was guarding!

Look, kids!  Big Ben!

Kensington Palace

MIND THE GAP!!!

Meal Bite:  Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken Kale and Quinoa Bowl

Meal Bite: Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken Kale and Quinoa Bowl

Hi Busies! Let’s talk sun-dried tomatoes for a minute.  Not gonna lie, I never really thought about how these were made – usually I’m too busy eating to ask any questions!  But, I did some research, and this just in – sun-dried tomatoes gained popularity