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Italian Sausage Soup With Tortellini

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Soup season is well underway in our house and I am always on the hunt for new soup recipes that I think our family will love. This Italian Sausage Soup with tortellini combines two of our favorite soup flavors together in one pot and is a homemade soup worth making again and again. This soup is a combination of my favorite flavors from my California Italian Wedding Soup and my Pesto Chicken Tortellini Soup, all in one pot!

My children are doing sports activities once a week now and their activities just so happen to be right around the dinner hour. My strategy for keeping our family out of the drive through has been dedicating my Sunday afternoons to making a double batch of soup that can save me on those nights when dinner planning seems impossible. Between my soup leftovers and my slow cooker recipes, these dinner saving strategies have really paid off in the last few weeks.

This Italian Sausage Soup has a hearty broth filled with tomato sauce, red wine, beef broth, and sweet Italian turkey sausage. The freshness in this soup comes from the zucchini, diced tomatoes, parsley, basil,  and then the cheese filled pasta.

I like to add half of the cooked tortellini into the soup and save half of the tortellini in a separate container for later in the refrigerator. By adding more beef broth and then the other half of the tortellini later in the week, I can stretch my soup for another couple of servings and have fresh-tasting pasta time when I reheat it.

I hope you enjoy this soup as much as our family does and that you can make a fun soup night a part of your weekly routine too!

Recipe:

Italian Sausage Soup  With Tortellini

Ingredients:

1 pound sweet Turkey Italian sausage, casings removed
2 cloves garlic, minced
6 cups beef broth
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup red wine
1 can petite diced tomatoes (with juice)
1 cup thinly sliced carrots
1/2 tablespoon packed fresh basil leaves
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
1 1/2 cups sliced zucchini
8 ounces fresh cheese tortellini pasta
3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley

Directions:

In a large pot, brown your turkey sausage. Remove sausage and drain, reserving 1 tablespoon of the drippings.Saute garlic for one minute in the drippings (be careful not to burn this).   Stir in beef broth, water, wine, tomatoes, carrots, basil, oregano, tomato sauce, and sausage.   Bring to a boil.   Reduce heat; simmer uncovered for 30 minutes.  Skim fat from the soup.   Stir in zucchini and parsley. Simmer covered for 30 minutes. In a separate pot, boil the water and prepare the tortellini as directed. Reserve half the tortellini in a container to add to the soup when you reheat it. Gently pour the other half of the tortellini into the soup pot. Serve the soup in individual bowls with freshly grated parmesan cheese on top.

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Serving Size: 8

Adapted from: Allrecipes.com

MomAdvice Is on the Move: Slow Cooked Pumpkin Butter, Organizing the Garage, Date Nights, & More

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

I hope you all are enjoying all of the bounties that fall brings! I have been busy writing a few other fun places that I wanted to share with you for your reading pleasure.

  • You may not realize that Goodwill experiences a dip in donations around this time of year, but it does! When summer winds down people often do not donate as much and this creates a shortage of product for Goodwill. That is why I think it is the perfect time of year to discuss cleaning out your garage and making room for your cars before the winter season approaches, while creating donations that will help Goodwill thrive during this time of year. I am making my third haul from our garage and basement this week and wanted to share how you can reclaim your garage over at the Goodwill Tips blog.
  • Over at the Kenmore Genius Blog,  I am disclosing just how much of a cheap date that I am. About seven years ago, we stopped being able to run out and have dinner out whenever we wanted to. My husband lost his job and it got to a point where we just didn’t have the funds to enjoy a night out on the town. As I became more acquainted with the kitchen, though, we soon realized that dinners out lacked the pizazz that we could easily get at home. In my kitchen, the food was a bit better, the atmosphere was comfortable, and we could spend a whole heck of a lot less and get a whole heck of a lot more out of an evening. Find out how you can have a great date night in on a budget too with my easy and elegant recipes.
  • Also at the Kenmore Genius Blog, we are discussing healthy snacking all school year long. Now that our family is finally into the groove of school, I am really trying to challenge myself to be more innovative with our snacking in our lunches and for after school. Be sure to snag these recipes and share your favorite smart snacking strategies.

I am participating in a fun Crockstar Confessions campaign with Walmart & Rival this month. Each day of the month, you can view a video blog and enter to win $2,500.  Be sure to join their Facebook Page to jump in on all the fun.

You can watch my video below to learn how to make my Slow Cooked Pumpkin Butter and hear my own confessions about slow cooking in my home!

Amy’s Notebook 10.05.11

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

This spiced chai concentrate looks divine (@ A Wooden Nest)

I love this apple bushel basket for the front door (@ two shades of pink )

I want to try this healthier version of chocolate chip cookies (@ Weelicious)

Looking for chicken inspiration? Here are 40 chicken recipes to try (@ confections of a foodie bride)

I am in love with this adorable moss and pumpkin wreath (@ 320 Sycamore)

These pumpkin rolls look like a delicious little treat for autumn (@ How Does She?)

I love this tutorial on how to make a silhouette pumpkin (@ HGTV)

I want to try a batch of these pumpkin chocolate chip bars (@ Two Peas & Their Pod)

This recipe for Kendall Jackson’s caramel corn sounds perfect with a glass of vino (@ Baking Bites)

This felting soap would be a great gift to create (@ Bloom, Bake, & Create)

I love this desk that has been transformed into two nightstands (@ Sugar Bee Crafts)

This sausage, potato, & kale soup looks like a delicious fall dinner (@ The Pioneer Woman)

This chicken & rice soup looks like another soup winner for our family (@ Picky Palate)

I want to try this risotto with pesto, peas, and pine nuts (@ the perfect pantry)

This pumpkin spice syrup looks delicious for my coffees (@ Annie’s Eats)

This baked apple cinnamon raisin oatmeal looks like a great start to my day (@ smells like home)

Pumpkin Spice Latte Cupcakes? Be still my beating heart! (@ Handle the Heat)

Great Reads for Moms: October ’11 Edition

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

It is time for another round-up of great reads for my favorite readers!  With life still buzzing along at a frantic pace, I am having a hard time finding pockets of time to read like I used to. As the weather cools down though, there is nothing more that I look forward to than snuggling up in my flannel sheets with a great book in the evenings. I am hoping I can tackle quite a few books in my book pile this month so I can share more with you in November. I am definitely behind on my big reading goals, but I am still proud that with all that is going on in our life that I am still trying to make reading a priority!

If you are looking for a little inspiration this new year, be sure to check our MomAdvice fan page for a weekly check-in on what everyone is reading each week on our Facebook Fan Page. I hope you will swing by on Fridays and share about the books you are working on or request recommendations with one another. So far it is a huge success and I have gotten a few new ideas for my own stack!

Just as a reminder, I read many more books than are just featured here, but try to feature the ones that are my absolute best picks of the month here. If you want to read more, please feel free to friend me on GoodReads! My username is momadvice and I am always happy to connect with people there too! There is nothing more motivating than seeing what other people are raving about and my to-be-read pile continues to grow with all of my new friends on there! In fact, many of the books featured are ones that I have found through my friends on GoodReads.

What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty

“What Alice Forgot,” opens with Alice sprawled on the floor of the gym after she has fallen and hit her head after passing out in a spinning class. Alice is certainly perplexed by this because she has never gone to the gym and certainly would never do a spinning class. Her main concern is for her unborn baby when she wakes up and she is anxious for her husband to meet her at the hospital to help calm her down. Everyone seems to know her and everyone looks so different to her, that she is beginning to wonder what is going on. When Alice’s sister, Elizabeth, arrives at the hospital, she has to break it to Alice that she is not pregnant, she is not 29, she has three children, and she is in the middle of a custody battle and divorce with her husband.

Alice has, in fact, lost her memory over the last ten years and what faces her is heartbreaking and unpleasant.  People don’t even seem to like her. Friendships she thought she had do not exist. Neighbors avoid her. She can’t remember ever having any children. And the one person she thought loved her the most can’t stand to even speak to her.

As Alice comes to terms with the person she can’t remember becoming she is faced with many terrible truths about herself as a wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend.  Will it be too late to repair the damage that has been done and if her memory returns, will she still long to be the woman she was ten years ago.

I absolutely loved this book as I love all books that explore the what-if’s in life.  This one had me laughing and even a little teary-eyed as Alice goes through the journey of discovering who she has become and how to capture the innocence of a girl in her twenties and in love.

If you liked this book you might like: The One That I Want, Skipping a Beat, and Last Night at Chateau Marmont.

(MomAdvice Rating- 5 Stars out of 5 Stars)


Never Knowing by Chevy Stevens

Chevy Stevens is quickly becoming one of my favorite thriller writers. If you read her last book, “Still Missing,” and loved it, then you will understand Chevy’s approach with the story told in a psychologist’s chair as the narrator discusses the horror and terror going on in their life. While I wish she would have taken a different approach with this novel, the story was so solid that I was able to overlook that it had the same story formula as her first book.

Sara Gallagher has always wondered who her birth mother is, especially since she didn’t have the most ideal childhood and has always felt so different from her two siblings and parents. She decides to pursue finding her birth mother, but is disheartened when her birth mother is so unhappy to be found.

With the help of a private investigator, she finds out why her birth mother is so unhappy to see her. The truth is that her birth mother was the only living victim of a serial killer and Sarah is their daughter.

When the media becomes aware of this story, word gets back to her serial killer father who finds Sarah and wants to speak with her. When the police want to use Sarah  to pursue an investigation against her father and find where his victim’s bodies are, Sarah becomes part of a complex game of cat and mouse that will leave the reader on the edge of their seat.

A fast-paced and delicious read, this is definitely a great one to add to your book piles!

If you liked this book you might like: Still Missing, Room, and I’d Know You Anywhere.

(MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars out of 5 Stars)

Dreams of Joy by Lisa See

Lisa See is one of my favorite all-time authors and, “Shanghai Girls,” was one of my favorite books by her. If you haven’t read this book, I highly recommend reading it and then following it with this fantastic sequel.  I wish I would have waited to have read the first one so it was all still fresh in my mind because I had a hard time jumping into the second one after having read so many books in between. Once I got into this one, I couldn’t put it down, although I must warn you that See brings with it a lot of heartbreaking honesty about the lives that were lost and the difficulties that were faced during China’s Great Leap Forward.

In Shanghai Girls, Joy finds out that May is her true mother, despite believing that Pearl had been her mother her whole life. Joy is very angry at both her mother and her aunt and decides to head to China to find her birth father and pursue a new life in China.

When Joy finds her birth father, it is a dream come true. He is an artist and seems very influential in the community. What she doesn’t know is that her father, Z.G., is actually falling out favor with the government and is sent to the country to help with Mao’s Great Leap Forward and to teach painting classes. Joy blindly follows her father, unaware of the danger she may be in, and finds herself falling in love with one of these boys… a mistake that is riddled with many consequences of which it appears she may never recover.

Her aunt, who she had always believe was her mother, is determined to get Joy back to safety and sacrifices everything in her life to try to get to China to save her. A woman who has went from modeling to cleaning the streets, has sacrificed everything for her daughter. What Pearl doesn’t know is that Joy is in grave danger.

The book is a heart-wrenching rollercoaster, particularly the letters that Joy is so desperately trying to send to Pearl to let her know the famine and demise that is happening where she is.  Death and heartbreak are everywhere and the book will leave you hanging and praying that these two will be reunited.

If you liked this book you might like: Shanghai Girls, Honolulu,  and Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.

(MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars out of 5 Stars)


Long Gone by Alafair Burke

Alice Humphrey has been unemployed is down on her luck, but that all seems to change when she meets Drew Campbell at an art opening and he is looking for a manager for a brand new art gallery opening in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.

Drew informs her that the owner is a bit eccentric, as is his bizarre art, and that he prefers to keep a low profile. She is to help handle fulfilling the orders and keeping the gallery up and running. Anxious to create her own identity away from her famous filmmaker father, Alice decides that this is just the break she needs.

When Drew asks to meet her early at the gallery, Alice arrives to find the windows covered in paper, the gallery stripped bare of all of its art, and Drew lying dead in a pool of blood on the floor.

Unfortunately, Alice is a woman who doesn’t know a lot of information about her employer or the owner and artist. With no answers and all signs pointing to her, Alice becomes the prime suspect in the case. Alice is forced to figure out who has set her up and prove her own innocence for herself.

This is a fantastic thriller that incorporates such great 21st century elements in it from using Facebook to frame her as the killer to the art containing hidden images in jump drives that gave it a great technological twist to a fabulous murder mystery.

I can’t wait to read more from this author and I bet you won’t be able to either!

If you liked this book you might like: Before I Go to Sleep, Still Missing, and  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.

(MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars out of 5 Stars)

Not enough great reads for you? Check out our Books section of our site for monthly recommendations and ideas for making reading a priority again in your busy mom life!

Disclosure: All of the links above are affiliate links and are provided so you can locate the books quickly and easily. Feel free to order a book, but we encourage utilizing the library system and buying me a latte instead.  Then we both would be really happy and we could have our own little book club together! Wouldn’t that just be so much more lovely? Happy Reading!

What has been in your book stack this month? Feel free to share your book recommendations or feedback on any of the books that have been mentioned above! I love getting new suggestions for my book pile!

An Apron Full of Giveaways 10.04.11

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

BoltsAndYardsFabric, $39.95

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways! I hope everyone is having a great week this week! As we do each week,  here is our round-up of giveaways for our readers. We hope that this is beneficial to you and your family! Please let us know if you guys win anything- I love to hear the success stories!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them! Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Kid’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Social Media Masters Blogger Brand Chat

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

This Thursday I will be participating in my first Twitter party and I am looking forward to sharing and learning with you in the first Social Media Masters Blogger Brand Chat along with some other amazing panelists that I greatly admire and have learned from myself.  Did I mention that there will be prizes too?

Join us for the first Social Media Masters Blogger Brand Chat on 10/6 from 7-9pm CST

This party is sponsored by the Social Media Masters Summit in Chicago which will be on October 25-26th.  Chicago is a hot spot for big national brands interested in working with mom bloggers. And they will be there. These are the kind of brands that are more likely to pay bloggers for their work. Are you interested in spending time with fellow bloggers and brands that you can potentially work with in the future? Want to find out what makes a quality pitch and how to work effectively with brands in social media? Join us for the first Social Media Masters Blogger Brand Chat AND/OR come join us in Chicago for the Social Media Masters Summit. Get to know new bloggers and brands and keep up with the ones you know.

When: Thursday, October 6th

Time: 7-9pm CST

Hashtag: #SMMS


What the heck is a twitter party? Click here for that information.

Giveaways:

1. Round trip ticket on SouthWest Airlines PLUS VIP Ticket to 3rd Annual Social Media Masters Summit (1 winner, $800 value)
2. VIP Ticket to the 3rd Annual Social Media Masters Summit (2 winners)
3. $50 Jockey gift cards (2 winners)
3. FuelTank Uno Charger (1 winner, $49 value)
4. Kenmore Model Stand Mixer (1 winner, deets to come)

(more to come…)

Panelists:

1. @bookieboo–Hostess with the Mostess
2. @MommyPR–Co-host
3. @windycitysocial–Sponsor
4. @kimmoldofsky–Blogger & Consultant
5. @daniellesmithtv–Blogger
6. @momadvice–Blogger
7. @SamuelMonnie, Marketing Director at Kenmore
8. @MarcyMassura–Digital Community Manager, Weber Shandwick
9. @Jockey_Ryan–Ryan Belcher, Social Media Specialist with Jockey International

How to Enter: (Remember to leave a comment HERE for EACH entry)

1. Tweet this message (1 entry per tweet, max 30 tweets)

Wanna Work w/PR? @Bookieboo hosting Blogger Brand Chat w/Social Media Masters Summit, 10/6 frm 7-9pm CST, http://bit.ly/mP1W8O #SMMS

2. Register for Social Media Masters Summit bloggers only pay $99 w/ special code (30 entries) (special code: bloggersrock)
3. Register to be an Influencer of Digital Megaphone (5 entries)
4. Follow @windycitysocial (1 entry)
5. Comment on the Mamavation Facebook wall (1 entry)
6. Join Bookieboo (5 entries)
7. Hit up Leah Segedie on Facebook and say hi! (1 entry)
8. Add @Bookieboo to one of your lists on twitter (1 entry per list)

RSVP at: http://www.mamavation.com/2011/09/social-media-masters-blogger-brand-chat.html

Amy’s Notebook 09.28.11

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

I am in love with this dollar store illuminated pumpkin (@ Recaptured Charm)

I love these sweet little candy corn projects (@ Thrifty Decor Chick)

I want to try this recipe for cream of tomato soup (@ the kitchn)

These apple cider donuts look like a delicious little treat (@ peas and thank you)

Knitting up these coffee cosies would make a cute teacher gift as well as a great stash buster (@ Pickles)

This candy corn cheesecake mousse would be a fun Halloween dinner dessert (@ Glorious Treats)

These DIY fabric storage boxes would be a great way to organize a playroom or craft room (@ make it and love it)

I have to try this recipe for pumpkin snickerdoodles (@ Annie’s Eats)

These Halloween s’mores would be a fun treat to make for the holiday (@ eighteen25)

I love this idea for spray painting glass with words (@ {Love Stitched})

These pumpkin chocolate chip cookies look like a fun fall treat (@ How Does She?)

Be still my beating heart. Chocolate Covered Pumpkin Twinkies? Oh. Yes. (@ Inside BruCrew Life)

I need to try this short ribs with wine & cream– oh, my! (@ The Pioneer Woman)

These yarn wrapped gourds and pumpkins are absolutely beautiful (@ Two Shades of Pink)

This tilapia with tomato-herb pan sauce looks like a weeknight meal winner (@ gimmie some oven)

This DIY ruffly belt is adorable (@ 100 Layer Cake)

When my hair gets a little longer I want to try this sock bun (@ say YES! to hoboken)

These pumpkin cookies look like a fun fall treat (@ Little Miss Momma)

This roasted vegetable ratatouille looks positively divine (@ Picnics in the Park)

These webbed cakes in a jar are absolutely too cool for words (@ i am baker)

An Apron Full of Giveaways 09.27.11

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
FoodPhyte, $23.95

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways! I hope everyone is having a great week this week! As we do each week,  here is our round-up of giveaways for our readers. We hope that this is beneficial to you and your family! Please let us know if you guys win anything- I love to hear the success stories!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them! Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Kid’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Baked Apple Pie Donuts

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Fall is in the air and with the beautiful sights and scents of Fall come all of the amazing fall foods. Anything apple happens to be on our fall cooking agenda, and baked apple pie donuts seemed the perfect way to bring my favorite fall flavors together.  Proving that anything can be made into a delicious baked donut, I wanted to share this easy recipe for an apple pie donut perfect for serving with your favorite mug of cocoa, hot chai, or latte when the weather gets chilly.

The dominate flavor in this one is definitely the apple followed by the earthy and nutty flavor of ground nutmeg that helps round out the flavor profile of these donuts.  Once these delicate donuts are done baking, they are brushed lightly with butter and then dipped into a cinnamon and sugar coating that helps bring all of those delicious fall flavors together and that little bit of gritty, yummy crunch that just so happens to be my favorite thing about donuts.

There is no need to visit the apple orchard for pricey donuts this year because I plan to make these right in the comforts of our home and in a price that is just right for our little family. These would be the perfect ending to any fall activity whether it is a round of jumping in the leaves, sitting cozy by the fire, picking apples together in the sweet sunshine, or just a lazy Sunday afternoon with nothing else on the agenda. It is also just a fantastic way to use up any apples you might have in your fruit basket this week.

It took all the willpower in me to photograph these and not eat all of them. It then took another great round of willpower to wait until my children came home from school to eat this fun snack. If you have been a reader here long, you will know that our donut pan is worth its weight in gold in our house and I would highly recommend snagging one or two for your kitchen too.    My donut pans were purchased with a few Swagbucks that I had set aside and credited  towards an Amazon gift certificate to purchase them for free this year. I use these Norpro 6-count Nonstock Donut Pans for $12.99 each for our donut baking in our house.

If you don’t have a donut pan, a mini-muffin tin will do the trick too for quick and easy donut holes. Watch the donuts after half the time listed in the recipe since they should cook up a little quicker.

Recipe:

Baked Apple Pie Donuts

1/4 cup of lightly packed brown sugar
1/4 cup of white sugar
1 1/2 cups of bite size chunks of apple, peeled and cored (approximately 2 apples)
1 1/2 cups of all-purpose flour
1 3/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp kosher salt
1 tsp nutmeg
1/3 cup of cold butter, cut into small pieces
1 egg
1/4 cup of milk

For sugar & cinnamon topping:
1/4 cup of butter, melted
1/3 cup of sugar
1 tsp cinnamon powder

Directions:

Preheat your oven to 350F. Whisk the flour, baking powder, sugars salt and and nutmeg in a bowl. Add the cold chopped butter, cut into tablespoons. Cut the butter with the flour mixture until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs with a pastry blender or fork.

In a separate bowl, beat the egg. Mix in the milk and fold in the chopped apples. Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture. Stir using a spatula or spoon making sure not to overmix. Place two spoonfuls of batter into a greased donut mold pan.

Bake for 15-18 minutes or until the donuts are just golden. Allow to cool for five minutes. Unmold each donut gently and lightly brush each with the melted butter. Dunk in a bowl with the sugar and cinnamon mixed in. Shake off excess sugar and serve immediately.

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Recipe Adapted From: Cooks.com

Serving Size: 9 donuts


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Amy’s Notebook 09.22.11

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

These candy corn waffles are an adorable breakfast treat for fall (@ Random Thoughts of a SuperMom)

These EEK blocks would be a cute addition to your Halloween decor (@ Tatertots & Jello)

I am loving this knitted chevron baby blanket (@ The Purl Bee)

Another ode to Missoni can be found in this crocheted chevron blanket (@ Vickie Howell)

I love this six cool coffee shop crafts for kids (@ what I made)

These pumpkin cupcakes with pumpkin spiced cream cheese frosting look divine (@ skinny taste)

These starburst paper flowers are beautiful (@ whip up)

I love this cute idea for a way to glam up your cell phone (@ Bless Our Nest)

I want to try this recipe for Cook’s Illustrated’s ultimate banana bread (@ The Way the Cookie Crumbles)

I love these ideas for how to organize your spices (@ A Cozy Kitchen)