Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Taste of Fall #2: Phenomenal Pumpkin Chili


I tend to enjoy the Fall season. The weather gets nice - usually make great beach days in Florida -, I start getting in the Holiday spirit, and for the most part when I think of Fall I start to also think of Food. I mean Fall does = Thanksgiving and the Holiday Season approaching in general. And the Holiday season is always full of good food. So I decided I wanted to do something special on my blog every Thursday during Fall. Taste of Fall! 

Every Thursday I plan on having other bloggers come over and Guest Post with Fall Inspired Recipes. Some may be healthy, some may not but I'm hoping they will all be yummy! With that said, let's get to our Guest post!

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Hello! My name is Robin and I am 31 years old living in beautiful Denver Colorado and I have a confession- I do NOT like eating veggies. I wish I did, really. I could blame it on my mom, who managed a fast food restaurant my whole life, but in my heart I know it’s my own dang fault.
All that being said- last night I ate my veggies. They were in the form of chili, but normally I pick around the pieces I don’t want and leave the sad remnants of what could’ve been a nutritious meal in the bowl to feed to the disposal.
Not last night. I ate ALL of it. Twice.
So here you go, the best chili I have ever had (and like any good recipe, it was passed down from a friend who got it from another person who got it from someone else and so on….)
Seriously, so easy. Make it. Eat it. Love it.
Pumpkin Chili
1 lb ground turkey
1 lb hot Italian sausage (I used a sweet Italian sausage)
1 29 oz canned pumpkin
1 14 oz canned tomatoes with green chiles, drained
1 28 oz can crushed tomatoes
1 green pepper
1 yellow pepper (I doubled the green and skipped the yellow. Yellow is expensive.)
1 medium onion (I used a white one)
1 tbsp olive oil
3 cloves garlic
1 tbsp chili powder
salt/pepper to taste

Step 1: Saute garlic, peppers and onion in olive oil in large pot.


Step 2: Add both meats and cook until they brown. Add the salt and pepper to make it yummy.


Step 3: Add remaining ingredients, stir to incorporate, and simmer for 30 minutes.



So there you have it my friends. 
The day Robin ate her vegetables, brought to you by her friends from Nerd Fitness.
and on Twitter @foreverlovewins

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Thanks for sharing Robin!! This seems so simple and easy to make! I've never had chili with italian sausage so can't wait to try it!! Make sure you all visit Robin on her blog as well and show her some love! 

This is also like a mini link up.
No rules. 
But if you have a Fall Inspired Recipe you want to share, link up!
Also if you want to Guest Post the recipe, email me at thecoilybombshell@gmail.com!




xoxo, Preshii


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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Taste of Fall #1 : Crockpot Apple Butter

I tend to enjoy the Fall season. The weather gets nice - usually make great beach days in Florida -, I start getting in the Holiday spirit, and for the most part when I think of Fall I start to also think of Food. I mean Fall does = Thanksgiving and the Holiday Season approaching in general. And the Holiday season is always full of good food. So I decided I wanted to do something special on my blog every Thursday during Fall.


Every Thursday I plan on having other bloggers come over and Guest Post with Fall Inspired Recipes. Some may be healthy, some may not but I'm hoping they will all be yummy! With that said, let's get to our first post of the season!

This recipe is from Angela over at Happy Fit Mama. It sounds really yummy! I've never had apple butter but I think I must put my crockpot to use very soon!


Crock Pot Apple Butter

8 apples cored and chopped
1 cup unsweetened Organic Apple Juice
cinnamon

1. Core and chop the apples.

2. Place apples in crock pot. Sprinkle with as much cinnamon as you want. (I like LOTS).

3. Set the crock pot to high for 4 hours.

4. After 4 hours, add the unsweetened apple juice. Stir.

5. Let apples cook for 4 hours. Stir every hour.

6. After 4 hours, apples should be browning. Pour the mixture into a food processor. Blend till smooth.



That's it! Really simple recipe. Angela says her and her family has been enjoying the warm Apple butter on toast and in oatmeal! Angela also has a yummy looking healthy pumpkin donut recipe on her blog so make sure you check that out as well!

This is also like a mini link up.
No rules. 
But if you have a Fall Inspired Recipe you want to share, link up!
Also if you want to Guest Post the recipe, email me at thecoilybombshell@gmail.com!




xoxo, Preshii

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