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Happy Friday Followers! February may be the shortest month out of the year, but that doesn’t mean there is a shortage of delicious food and recipes to match. So here’s a look at what’s in season this month and what you should be cooking!

feb

Spicy Shrimp with Cauliflower Mash and Kale

shrimp

http://pinchofyum.com/spicy-shrimp-cauliflower-mash-roasted-kale

Lo Mein

lo-mein

http://pinchofyum.com/lo-mein

Spinach and Artichoke Melt

artichoke

http://www.halfbakedharvest.com/irish-pub-spinach-artichoke-melt/

Breakfast Enchiladas

breakfast

http://pinchofyum.com/breakfast-enchiladas-with-roasted-poblano-sauce

Smoky Bacon Chili

chili

http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/smoky-bacon-chili/

Chocolate Hazelnut Crepes

hazelnut

http://www.topwithcinnamon.com/2016/02/chocolate-hazelnut-crepes-no-refined-sugar-gluten-free-vegan.html

Have a FANTASTIC weekend and Happy Cooking!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life~ Kathy

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On this cold rainy Wednesday, I want nothing more to be at home snuggled in bed with a huge bowl of clam chowder. That says comfort to me. We all have our own versions of comfort food but what if we can have our comfort and be healthy too? Here’s a look at some of our favorite comfort foods that are beneficial to our health as well.

Grilled Cheese

grilled

http://kirbiecravings.com/2015/08/cauliflower-crusted-grilled-cheese-sandwiches.html

Mac and Cheese

mc

http://pinchofyum.com/healthy-mac-and-cheese#easyrecipe-16483-0

 Nachos

nachos

http://realfoodbydad.com/texas-chicken-nachos/

Brownies

brownie

http://www.chelseasmessyapron.com/the-best-healthy-brownie-no-flour-refined-sugar-butter-or-eggs-video/

Chili

chili

http://www.healthy-liv.com/sweet-potato-black-bean-lentil-vegetarian-chili/

Peanut Butter Cookie

cookie

http://www.wellplated.com/healthy-peanut-butter-cookie/

Who says you can’t have your comfort and eat it too?

Stay warm everyone!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life~ Kathy

 

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Happy 2017!! Start the year right. Here’s a list of what’s in season at the start of the new year as well as some delicious recipes using these fresh and amazing ingredients.

january

Green Salad with Oranges, Beets, & Avocado 

salad

http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/green-salad-with-oranges-beets-avocado/

Lemon Bars

lemon

https://smittenkitchen.com/2008/01/lemon-bars/

Garlicky Baked Shrimp

shrimp

http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/garlicky-baked-shrimp/

Sweet Potato Gnocchi

gnocchi

http://pinchofyum.com/sweet-potato-gnocchi

Curried Cauliflower Rice Kale Soup

curry

http://www.cottercrunch.com/curried-cauliflower-rice-kale-soup-paleo/

Honey Garlic Butter Salmon

salmon

http://cafedelites.com/2016/06/26/honey-garlic-butter-salmon-foil/

Turkey Ramen

ramen

http://thewoksoflife.com/2015/11/turkey-ramen/

I’m excited for the new year just so I can try out all of these recipes! I hope you found them as delicious as I did.

Your Realtor and Friend for Life~ Kathy

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Let’s end this year with a BANG. Here’s a list of what’s in season for the last month of 2016 and some recipes to go with them.

season

Chicken Pot Pie

chicken

http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/chicken-pot-pie/

Rigatoni with Mushrooms, Parmesan, & Rosemary

rigatoni

http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/rigatoni-with-mushrooms-and-rosemary/

Garlic Alfredo with Brussel Sprouts

brussel

http://minimalistbaker.com/garlic-white-wine-pasta-with-brussels-sprouts/

Beef Pho

pho

http://www.loveandoliveoil.com/2016/11/quick-beef-pho.html

Taco Lentil Soup

lentil

http://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/2016/11/slow-cooker-taco-lentil-soup/

Belgian Waffles

belgian

http://www.halfbakedharvest.com/crispy-belgian-waffles/

For more inspiration and recipes visit: 31 Delicious Things to Cook in December

Happy Cooking! Your Realtor and Friend for Life~ Kathy

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Thanksgiving is just around the corner. If you haven’t already put together your shopping list, you still have some time. For those that are ahead of the curve like me, here are some Thanksgiving tips to use in the kitchen to save you time and from stressing out. More time to spend with your friends and family!

1. Add a little baking powder to make mashed potatoes extra fluffy. Apparently, the heat of the potatoes triggers the baking powder’s chemical reaction, and the CO2 produced = extra fluffiness.

2. Freeze rolled out pie crusts so they hold their shape in the oven. Just pop them in the freezer for 20 minutes to an hour while you make the fillings, then bake (without thawing). This will let the gluten in the dough relax and minimize shrinkage during baking. This is mainly for single-crust pies like pumpkin and pecan; if you’re adding a top crust you don’t really have to worry as much about shrinking.

3. Slow roast your turkey overnight. Sounds crazy, but apparently it works like a charm: Put the turkey in before you go to bed, turn the heat down, and wake up to a falling-off-the-bone tender bird in the morning.

4. Prep all your vegetables a day before. You can peel potatoes and carrots, chop onions, wash greens, and do basically any other prep steps called for in the recipes you’re using. This is the kind of thing that will feel crazy when you’re doing it, and AWESOME the next day when you realize you already did.

5. Use rice to weigh down pie crust for pre-baking. Most people don’t have actual pie weights around, and using beans is annoying because they get funny-smelling after baking, and you probably won’t want to eat them.

I hope you found these tips helpful and they help make your Thanksgiving day/dinner that much easier and more enjoyable.

Your Realtor and Friend for Life~ Kathy

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Thanksgiving is going to be here before you know it. If you’re like me, you’ve already started making your dinner and guest list and going over it three times to make sure you didn’t miss a single ingredient. While it’s still early in your holiday planning, here are some tips and tricks I’ve gathered from the Food Networks pros that could help you along the way.

1. Start three days out with dicing your onions, garlic, carrots and celery. Keep them in Ziploc bags or in airtight containers.
Michael Cimarusti

2. Make sure all of your side dishes are done the day before. That’s right, you heard it here: They all should be done. There is no reason to stress about cooking the big meal!

3. Serve a couple of dishes that you know how to make just in case you mess up the turkey. That way, you will still have something good to eat.

4. Create a delicious holiday aroma throughout your home by boiling a pot of water with orange rind, cinnamon sticks, whole star anise and whole cloves.

5. Leave your turkey unwrapped in the refrigerator overnight. You’ll get crispier skin when you cook it.

6. Before you roast the bird, insert several metal skewers into each turkey thigh. They direct heat to the thighs more efficiently, and the faster the thighs cook, the less time the breast has to dry out.

7. Don’t try to serve the entire meal hot—you usually don’t have enough space or burners. One of my favorite dishes is a green bean salad that you can serve at room temperature.

8. Serve your meal in cast-iron pans or other heavy-duty cookware to keep things warm.

9. Plan ahead for leftovers. Organize and empty your refrigerator before the feast starts so you don’t waste time trying to jam in the leftovers after the meal. Have plenty of tin foil and containers on hand.

10. Make a list of all the things for which you are thankful.

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to celebrate with friends and family. I hope you found these tips helpful and they help to make your Thanksgiving a fantastic one.

Your Realtor and Friend for Life~ Kathy

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Happy Monday everyone! I hope you all are having a fantastic start to the week. There is just something about October that actually makes me want to get out of bed in the morning. I don’t know if it’s the mornings turning cooler, or the leavings turning orange but there is definitely something in the air during October. This month also makes me want to preheat my oven to 350 degrees and fill my house with warm, yummy smells of fall. So why not do just that but put a healthy spin on it? Here are 6 dinner ideas PACKED with protein that will be sure to fill you up and your home as well with delicious smells!

Chicken Parmesan Zucchini Boats

zucchini

Calories: 500 (includes three zucchini boats)
Protein: 57.3g

http://www.thewholesomedish.com/chicken-parmesan-zucchini-boats/

Zoodles w/Chicken and Spicy Almond Butter Sauce

zoodles

Calories: 370
Protein: 39.3g

http://www.theleangreenbean.com/zoodles-with-chicken-and-spicy-almond-butter-sauce/

Garlic Teriyaki Shrimp

shrimp

Calories: 272
Protein: 43.95g

With a cup of brown rice: Add 216 calories and 5 grams of protein.

http://kendrastreats.com/2014/02/garlic-teriyaki-shrimp/

Chipotle Sweet Potato Turkey Burgers

sweet-potato

Calories: 337
Protein: 33.7g

With a whole wheat bun: Add 130 calories and 7 grams of protein.

http://www.wellplated.com/sweet-potato-turkey-burger/

Salmon Quinoa Bowl

salmon

Calories: 524
Protein: 39.7g

http://megiswell.com/quinoa-salmon-bowl/

Turkey Quinoa Stuffed Bell Peppers

turkey

Calories: 496
Protein: 45.9g

http://loveandfoodforeva.com/2016/07/turkey-quinoa-stuffed-bell-peppers/

Of course feel free to make modifications as your dietary needs see fit and remember it’s okay to put your own special twist on these recipes as well.

Your Realtor and Friend for Life~ Kathy

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Did you feel that? The temperature dropped below 80 this weekend in Austin so to us locals that instantly means FALL. Ladies, bring out those sweaters and UGG boots! Well, if you’re like me then you’re not quite ready for that step yet, but you are ready for some delicious fall style recipes. Here are 6 tried and true recipes that will sure to start making your house feel and more importantly SMELL like fall!

Tomato Soup with Cheese Croutons

soup

http://www.simplystacie.net/2016/05/creamy-tomato-soup-with-cheese-toast-croutons/#_a5y_p=5346737

Baked Spaghetti

spaghetti

http://dinnerthendessert.com/baked-million-dollar-spaghetti/

Shepherd’s Pie

pie

http://sipsandspoonfuls.com/2013/02/shepherds-pie.html

Slow Cooker French Onion Soup

onion

http://www.spendwithpennies.com/slow-cooker-french-onion-soup/

Ham and Potato Corn Chowder

chowder

http://www.closetcooking.com/2015/04/ham-and-potato-corn-chowder.html

Super Creamy Mac n’ Cheese

cheese

http://www.seasonsandsuppers.ca/perfect-creamymacaroni-and-cheese/

Now if the weather could drop below 70 then it will really start feeling like fall!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

Keywords: “Austin homes for sale, Austin real estate luxury homes for sale, houses, properties, luxury, Austin real estates condos, town homes, townhomes, mansions, luxury fine houses estates, search listings, Austin MLS, executive, custom, new homes builders, residential, commercial, single family, buyers, agents, listing agents, relocation, relocating, Austin MLS, REIA, neighborhoods, subdivisions, FSBO, Travis County, homes for sale, housing, real estate, realty, realtor, rental, houses, apartments, condos, lofts, commercial, property, residential, renovated, remodeled, historic, homes by owner, buy, owner, for sale by owners, Remax, Remax of Texas”

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IT’S FRIDAY! Congratulations you made it through another LONG work week. The last thing you want to do is go home and wonder “what’s for dinner?” So not to worry, I got you covered. Here are 3 EASY dinner recipes you can make tonight that will not only satisfy your hunger, but give you enough time to celebrate the weekend!

Strawberry Bacon Salad

strawberry

http://sallysbakingaddiction.com/2016/05/31/favorite-strawberry-bacon-salad/

Creamy Sundried Tomato Pasta

pasta

http://www.budgetbytes.com/2015/11/one-pot-creamy-sun-dried-tomato-pasta/

Pizza Margherita Grilled Cheese

cheese

http://www.cookingforkeeps.com/2015/04/08/pizza-margherita-grilled-cheese/

Which one will you be making tonight? Happy Cooking, and Have a FUN, SAFE Weekend!

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

Keywords: “Austin homes for sale, Austin real estate luxury homes for sale, houses, properties, luxury, Austin real estates condos, town homes, townhomes, mansions, luxury fine houses estates, search listings, Austin MLS, executive, custom, new homes builders, residential, commercial, single family, buyers, agents, listing agents, relocation, relocating, Austin MLS, REIA, neighborhoods, subdivisions, FSBO, Travis County, homes for sale, housing, real estate, realty, realtor, rental, houses, apartments, condos, lofts, commercial, property, residential, renovated, remodeled, historic, homes by owner, buy, owner, for sale by owners, Remax, Remax of Texas”

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People want to make healthier food choices these days, so food manufacturing companies are trying to appease to the market by putting a “healthy” spin on their products. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always mean they are healthy. Companies will add things such as “made with real fruit” and “multi-grain” to their products as just another way to dress up refined flour and sugar. Don’t fall for it! Here are some labels for you to watch out for the next time you are at the store and looking to buy a product that is a bit more healthy.

Yogurt-Covered

yogurt

Keep in mind, few yogurts today are even a health win because of all the added sugars, she added. It’s likely that even if the product is made with yogurt powder, it contains no calcium and only a negligible amount of protein.

Made with Real Fruit

fruit

This can mean any number of things, including that a food is made with fruit puree (often a lower-cost fruit such as apple, pear, or grape) or sweetened with fruit juices. But it doesn’t necessarily mean it contains the vitamins or fiber you’d find in actual fruits, Companies are selling fruit juice or puree, plus a lot of sugar.

Multigrain

multigrain

“Multigrain” indicates, literally, that multiple grains were used in the product (there are other common labels that indicate the same thing, like “seven-grain”). But it does not necessarily mean whole grains. In fact, the multiple grains in the product may all be refined and stripped of their natural nutrients and fiber.

Whole Grain

whole grains

While whole grains are a good place to start, a food “made with whole grains” may actually contain mostly refined flour, supplemented by a small amount of whole grain flour — one trick is to check which appears first on the ingredients list. The most honest labels are the ones that disclose the percentage of whole gains used.

With so many food companies trying to compete in this new healthy industry, it can be kind of hard to make sure you are truly getting something healthy. So be sure to always read the label and nutritional information and use your best judgment! You know your body better than anyone else.

Your Realtor and Friend for Life!

~Kathy

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