Monday, August 11, 2014

Quiche Recipe



Our family LOVES quiche! There are many different recipes, but I prefer an easy one. It's quick to make and usually lasts us a few days. Quiche is not only a breakfast food, but you can eat it for lunch or dinner also. I've made a few with different ingredients, but the ham & cheese is my favorite. Also, I don't follow the exact recipe. I just add ham here and peppers there. Whatever I think we will enjoy more of.

You will need:
1 Pie pan or baking dish (spray with nonstick cooking oil)
5 large eggs, beaten
1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 pie crust
Salt & pepper
1 1/2 cups shredded cheese
1 cup ham (I buy the ham steaks. Cook them and then chop them them into small pieces)
1/2 cup chopped green or red bell peppers
1/2 cup chopped onions


Preheat oven to 375. Cook pie crust for 10 minutes then remove from oven. Mix eggs, salt & pepper, and heavy whipping cream together. Layer the peppers and onions on the bottom of the pie crust. Second pour the eggs & whipping cream in. Last of all, sprinkle the shredded cheese and ham in. Bake at 375 for 35-45 minutes until egg mixture is set.

Another favorite is broccoli and turkey sausage. You can mix it up according to what you prefer. Just substitute above meat and veggies. Make a few quiches ahead of time and you can always freeze for later :)




Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Our Miami Trip


Last week we drove down to Miami. Dannie had a work conference at the Trump National Hotel. It was about a 5 hour drive for us from Ocala. 10 bags later and Dannie had finally filled his tuck. I had probably over-packed, but I wanted to make sure we didn't forget anything. Plus, we don't have a large luggage bags, just a lot of smaller ones which made packing smaller harder.

Olivia slept most of the way. She woke up about half way there and I fed her. I think we stopped a total of two times. She did get a little fussy once we got closer, but ended up falling asleep again. I guess we were lucky the ride there was smooth sailing.

The traffic definitely changed once we got closer to Miami. I'll admit, Ocala drivers are pretty bad, but MOST of them at least still use their turn signals. Plus it had started raining, so I was just a little stressed in the back seat. But, we made it there safe and that's all that matters.

Olivia was pretty good at dinner that night. It was noisy and she likes noise. Also, when she got fussy no one had to hear her. Woo! We ate out every night, so that was new to us. We haven't really braved eating out here because we weren't too sure how it would go or if we would just have to order to-go once the food arrived. The 3rd night at dinner, she did AMAZING! She sat in the high chair, she ate some carrots, then snacked on some bread. She was such a happy baby!


One of my High School friends, Meghan, visited us one day. She brought a long two adorable little ones that she nanny's for. Olivia loved them! She's definitely a little social bug (she must get it from her daddy). We had lunch and played at the pool for awhile. Awesome to be able to catch up with a friend while we were in the area.

The 4th night we ordered pizza and stayed in the room. I think that was the night we got rained out. We saw a lot of rain while we were there. Just had to make plans around it. Saturday we got up decided to tour around the city. We drove to Kendall so Dannie could show me where he went to school when he lived there and also the apartments he used to live in. The schools he went to look a lot different from the small town schools I'm used to. None of his had windows and ours always did, which is just weird to me. From there we headed to Miami Beach. Since we never have cash or change on us we couldn't park, so we just drove through. It was too busy and hot for us anyway. Family pool time that evening. Olivia loves the pool and just being in any water really. Glad we were able to take some pictures of her there.



Josie & Olivia. 
Family pool trip.
Miami.


View from Conference room at hotel.