
Laura Ingalls Wilder Homestead in South Dakota
This soup is the BEST comfort food. Yummy. I have to warn you that it makes a lot, but it is great to freeze and eat later or share with friends.
TORTILLA SOUP
6 TBS. oil (I used olive oil)
4 chicken breasts ( I use whole smoked chickens from the butcher shop or rotisserie chickens from the deli)
3 corn on the cob grilled (or 1.5 cans or I use 2 cups frozen)
8 corn tortillas cut into small pieces
12 cups (yes, cups NOT oz.) chicken broth
6 crushed garlic cloves
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
2 TBS. cumin
1 TBS. chili powder
1 medium onion diced
1 cup chopped cilantro (fresh makes this soup awesome. Dried just isnt the same!)
4- cans (14.5 oz.) diced tomatoes
3 bay leaves
Saute onion, cilantro, tortilla and garlic (in a little oil) for about 3 minutes. Add tomatoes and seasonings. Then add everything else BUT corn and already cooked meat. I like to let it simmer for a while so that all the flavors mix and the tortillas dissolve in the soup. THEN LAST add corn and meat, heat for 10 minutes on low or until heated through, serve immediately or freeze.
Serve with chips, cheese, sour cream and avocado on top! Superb.
All you mom’s out there. Can you relate?
We are getting the house ready to sell, and I asked Tyler to clean at least 1/2 of his room one day, and then he could clean up the rest the next day.
I came in at night to say goodnight and this is what I found. He said, “Well YOU said I only had to clean 1/2 today!”
Tyler, my little mathematician went out to the garage in the morning and grabbed the painters tape, sectioned off his room into 4‘ths and cleaned 1/4 in the morning, took a break to watch tv and have lunch, then cleaned the 2nd 1/4 in the afternoon.
Eventually he cleaned all of his room over two days, but the painters tape was too cute. Bite sized pieces for such a BIG job!
HA! Gotta love him!
Ever rode a horse in a thunder and lightning storm? How about during a horse show? What an exciting Labor Day holiday I had! I was in my first dressage horse show and just as I'm about to do intro test a and b the claps of thunder shake the arena. The rain pummels the steel roof, and lightning lights up the only windows. Did I mention my horse is skittish, oh and a young 6 yo thoroughbred? Ahhh, the fun! The judges ordered all the other horses out of the arena except my super spaz Brandonburg. I did my test with canters instead of trots and when it was all over and I gave my final salute, I hugged my dear gelding and said quite loudly, "you didn't kill me! Thank you!" As I passed by the judges, one said, "we all have our own riding goals!" Yeah! Mine was just to stick like glue, and get away unscathed!
Despite all the trauma and drama, I had so much fun with the horses and riders. The boys did amazing and both took home ribbons! What little equestrienne buffs they are becoming!
So my question to yall, is what did YOU do for the Holiday?
I'll post pix as soon as I get them from the photographer!
Nutrition Facts: 1 piece equals 217 calories, 9 g fat (5 g saturated fat), 71 mg cholesterol, 164 mg sodium, 32 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 4 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 2 starch, 1-1/2 fat.