Skinny buffalo turkey lettuce wraps *delicious and low fat*

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This is a great recipe for those who like me love buffalo wings, but know that bikini season is right around the corner. Before I go into detail about how delicious and amazing this dish is I have to give a big thanks to my best-friend Lauren who shared it with me. Actually she came to my house and made it for me once, yes, she is that awesome! Okay back to the buffalo lettuce turkey wraps… The recipe is extremely easy to make and with Franks Buffalo Sauce its like you are eating real buffalo wings! I’ve made this recipe a few other times but only when my hubby was away for business thinking he would never like them. Tonight I made them and he said okay I’ll try them, to my surprise he loved them! Once I heard that I knew I had to share! I took a few pictures tonight while cooking with my phone so sorry the photos are not top notch!

1 pound ground turkey (I used lean ground turkey but you don’t have to)
1 medium onion chopped
1-2 cloves garlic minced (use two if you love garlic like me)
1 cup Franks Buffalo Sauce (half to cook with half to drizzle on top)
1 tsp olive oil

Romain Lettuce Hearts (Trader Joes)
4 Celery sticks chopped
2 carrots – slivers (I used a potato peeler)
Blue Cheese Crumbles
Ranch Dressing
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Add olive oil to a skillet, wait for it to heat up, add the chopped onion, and cook about 5-7 minutes or until you can see through the cooked onion. Add the garlic cook a few minutes, add ground turkey. Once ground turkey is cooked add 1/2 cup of Franks Buffalo sauce and stir together for a few minutes.

Add cooked turkey onto lettuce, add celery, carrot slivers, blue cheese crumbles, and ranch dressing and enjoy!

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Rubio’s beach party *free event*

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Rubio’s is hosting the second annual Beach Cleanup & Party to celebrate World Oceans Day 2013!  The event will begin at 10 am and run until 2 pm on May 11th at the Oceanside Pier Amphitheatre, located at 200 N. The Strand in Oceanside.  The beach cleanup will be from 10 am to 11 am with the party starting right after at 11 am.

There will be tons of fun for children and adults with free surf lessons, face painting, fun beach games and much more.  Have I mentioned the free food and drinks yet?  Did you also notice this is an event hosted by Rubio’s?  Which means not only delicious food but free as well!  What is better than that?  Stick around for the live music provided by 94.9FM and Jet West, don’t miss the interactive Game Booth provided by GameStop as well!  There really is something for everyone, free surf lessons for the beach bum, free face painting for the kids, free food for well everyone, and if you are a gamer stop by the GameStop booth.

Plan on joining us at Rubio’s Beach Cleanup and beach party on Saturday May 11, 2013.  Be a friend to the Ocean (all the cool kids are doing it) we hope see you there!  For more information visit the event webpage here.

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Easy steps to help organize a pantry or closet

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We are all guilty of throwing stuff in a closet and closing the door, saying I’ll organize it later.  This is especially true when we have gone to the store after work, then have to come home and made dinner, then clean up dinner, then get the kids in the bath, the list goes on and on.  The last thing you want to do is take the time and put everything away, and that is why my pantry looked like the picture below.  As you can see from the picture we use our pantry as a closet because it is pretty big and so a lot of things end up in there.  To find a great way to organize your pantry and keep it that way see my steps below:

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The first step was to take everything out, and I do mean everything.  The things I found it my pantry was kind of astonishing, because we kept piling stuff on top of stuff.  I’m saying “we” because I know my husband and my son do this as well, but if I’m being completely honest it is mainly me (shhhhh don’t tell anyone I said that!)

Second step check expiration dates for all food, we had something in there that expired in 2009 (okay it was actually 2007) how horrifying!

Third step ask yourself for all non-food items why do I have this?  Will we ever use this again?  Why am I holding on to this?  For me this was some wine glasses we were given while wine tasting about 5 years ago.  I was keeping them because it was something we did with my mother in law when she was visiting.  We will never use the wine glasses and they have been in the back of my pantry just taking up space for 5 years!  To the trash with them!

Fourth step all food items in bags transfer into Tupperware or some type of plastic storage container.  I used any items I had even mason jars for storage containers.  I also moved all kid snack items to a shelf my son could reach.  In the past I would always but these items up high so he would have to ask for help to get them, but he just thought it was a challenge to climb up and get what he wanted.  Now all of his favorite gluten-free cereals and snacks like pirates booty are at his level.

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Fifth step all items not used daily should be put up on a higher shelf, for us this was all of the paper products just purchased from Costco.  Because you never know when the need for a dozen paper towels will hit it is good to be prepared, the paper towels are also stacked on top of each other to save space.

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The sixth and final step is to try to maintain the organization, (not going to lie this is hard) if you take a few minutes a few times a week this will not be a problem.

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SD Mom’s Night Out special offer!

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SD Mom’s Night Out is an event I have been lucky enough to be apart of for a few years now and the Mother’s Day event is right around the corner. What mom do you know that doesn’t need a night out?  We all need a night out every once in a while and SD Mom’s Night Out is its put on by local moms for local moms.  Right now tickets are on sale buy one get one free!  The price at the door will be $35 so hurry and get your tickets now at half off for you and a girlfriend!

This year’s Mother’s Day event will be held on Thursday May 9th at Roppongi in La Jolla.  Today I will be heading down to Roppongi to taste the menu for the event, I am thrilled as I have yet to try the La Jolla sushi and asian fusion restaurant.

The SD Mom’s Night Out Mother’s Day event will feature chocolate and wine pairings compliments of Chuao and Constellation, light appetizer fare, mini spa treatments with Evian Salon & Spa, a fun evening to mix and mingle with friends and much more. It’s all you need for a very happy Mother’s Day and celebrate National Mom’s Nite Out!

As with every event that SD Mom’s Night Out hosts there is a very worthy cause that will benefit and the foundation is The Promise Walk for Preeclampsia™ which supports the mission of the Preeclampsia Foundation. They provide patient support and education, raise public awareness, catalyze research and improve health care practices for millions of mothers and their babies every year who are impacted by preeclampsia and related hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

Please join us on May 9th for a fun-filled evening out with your girlfriends.  DId I mention the wine and chocolate pairings?  If you were on the fence that should have pushed you over I’m guessing.  To purchase tickets or for more information click here.  

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Chicken Tortilla Soup – Crock Pot Recipe

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Today seems like a perfect day for soup so I’m making my chicken tortilla soup for dinner in my crock pot.  My house smells so good right now because of this soup!  I don’t use my crock pot that often, but this is so easy and delicious I may start using it more!

All of the ingredients I purchased are from Trader Joe’s so some of the items are kind of specific, of course you can add or substitute as needed.

  • 4 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
  • 30 oz. Organic Low Sodium Chicken Broth
  • 2 Green Onions chopped
  • 1 Small Can Tomato Sauce (or if you only have large can just use half of it)
  • 1 Small Can Fire Roasted Diced Green Chiles
  • 1 Can Whole Kernel Corn
  • 1 Can Diced Tomatoes
  • 1 Can Organic Black Beans
  • 1 Package Trader Joe’s Taco Seasoning Mix
  • 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Trader Joe’s Crushed Garlic

Combine all ingredients into your crock pot (except the black beans, add the beans when only 2 hours left)  Set the cook time on low for 6-7 hours, after 3-4 hours shred chicken.

Once finished add cilantro, avocado, tortilla chips, shredded cheese and sour cream.  Add a lime for garnish and Enjoy!

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Encinitas street fair this weekend April 27 & 28

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The 30th annual Encinitas Street Fair will be held on Saturday April 27 and Sunday April 28th 2013.  We love going to the Encinitas street fair and I’m hoping the weather is a bit nicer than today!  The street fair will host over 450 food, arts and crafts vendors, five live music stages, children’s rides, and the Beer Garden Stage sponsored by Stone Brewing Company and Port Brewing Company.

Don’t miss on Saturday the Encinitas Fire Department will host the annual pancake breakfast in the 7/11 parking lot from 7 am to 11 am.

See below for the lineup:

Stone Brewing Co. & Port Brewing Co. Beer Garden Stage- Location: Lumberyard parking lot at HWY 101 & I Street–  Open from 11:00am-4:30pm in the Lumberyard parking lot on I Street and Highway 101. On Saturday, catch Bill Magee Blues Band (12pm-2pm) andSTRANGER (2:30pm-4:30pm).  Sunday’s lineup features The Retro Rocketts (12pm-2pm) and Jerry HotRod DeMink (2:30pm-4:30pm).

Center Courtyard of the Lumberyard Stage– Come join the fun at the center courtyard stage of the Lumberyard! On Saturday, catch The Blue Moonies (11:45am-1:45pm) and Peter Sprague Trio (2:15pm-4:15pm). Sunday listen to Allegato World Jazz (11:45am-1:45pm) and Elaine Faye & the Big Bang  (2:15pm-4:15pm).

Getting there: The best way to go to the street fair is always the Coaster, we love taking the coaster because it drops you off right where the fair begins. This is also helpful if you are planning on hitting up the beer garden 🙂  The coaster schedule may be found here.

As always there is no parking on the 101 from D to J on Saturday and Sunday and if you are there your car will be towed!

For more information visit the event website here.

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