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Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup

Saturday, March 9, 2013


I wish this blog had smell-o-vision. My house smells amazing, and I have one happy family tonight. Get ready to enjoy one of my most requested meals... Everyone asks me for the recipe! It is seriously the best homemade chicken noodle soup you will ever have. 

{Note: This is a double batch and makes a lot of soup. We like to have leftovers for a couple days' worth of lunches!}

Ingredients
  • 1 bag of carrots
  • whole cut-up chicken
  • 1 carton low sodium chicken stock or broth
  • 16 chicken bouillon cubes
  • a couple shakes of salt
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 1/2 cup poultry seasoning
...and for the noodles...
  • 4 cups unbleached flour
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 6 egg yolks
  • 2 whole eggs
  • 1/4-1/2 cup water

Directions
  1. Boil chicken in a large stockpot with 16 cups of water. (We use a 12 qt. stockpot, and it works perfectly.)
  2. Remove the chicken {keeping the broth in the pot on high heat} and pull apart. Set aside. 
  3. Add the chicken stock or broth, as well as bouillon cubes, salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning. Stir a few times, and allow bouillon to dissolve as you move on to step four.
  4. Wash, peel, and cut carrots. {You may wish to add celery and onion as well. We leave that out in our house.}
  5. Add carrots and chicken to the stockpot. Cover pot and allow to boil until carrots are done.
  6. Make the noodles.
    • Mix eggs and egg yolks together in a small bowl. 
    • In a large mixing bowl, add flour, salt, eggs. Add water in a few tablespoons at a time. The amount of water needed will vary. Knead dough with hands. The dough should be moist {not ooey gooey sticky} and all ingredients incorporated. 
    • Roll out to desired thickness on a floured cutting board, and cut into strips. 
    • Add strips to boiling soup. Noodles will float when done. 
  7. When noodles are done, cover the stockpot. Cook on low heat for 20 minutes. 
  8. Taste test the soup, and add more poultry seasoning and/or pepper {not salt} if needed. 

We like our noodles on the thick side. They are sooooo delicious!

Tip: I keep empty spaghetti sauce jars and mason jars in the cupboard to store this in smaller batches in the fridge, and also to give jars of soup to sick friends/family/church members/new moms/etc. 

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Oh, How Pinteresting! Aprons

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Happy Wednesday! It's time for another fun roundup. This week, I'm pinning my favorite aprons... pretty appropriate for a blog called Aprons 'n Pearls, huh? You can find all of these on my "happy housewife" board.

Okay, I'm sorry, but this one is mine. *smile* Gorgeous, right?! The ladies at the Etsy store, Creative Chics, were sweet enough to go running around looking for the last of this fabric for me, so I got the last one. *win!* BUT, they have a ton of other really cute aprons like this one...






Mint AND polka dots?! *swoon* From Flirty Aprons


Tea and Crumpets Apron from Anthropologie

cute half apron tutorial from the Etsy shop, Pretty Little Pearl



And now, some apron eye candy...
{The following aprons aren't available anymore, or in one case, their shop was on vacation, but these are so fabulous, and are great inspiration pieces for those wanting to make their own!}

I want this for Halloween!


Cute and classy. The details on this one are amazing.


The colors. The ruffles. The wood button. *sigh* 


I love the color and sheerness of this fabric. And oh, those pleats.


Linen. Ruffles. Heaven.


Vintage amazingness.
Autocorrect tells me amazingness isn't a word. It deserves to be.


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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Lamp

Saturday, March 2, 2013



Today is National Read Across America Day, and in honor of that, I have a fun lamp makeover for your child's bedroom or playroom! Before being a full-time homemaker, I was a daycare teacher and ran a family daycare for many, many years. Our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Lamp was one of my favorite projects! It really added a fun touch to our daycare, and the kids LOVED gathering around it to sing Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! It is so simple, and very inexpensive to create. I bought the lamp at Target a few years back (similar to this one.) Who knew I would be blogging about it someday! Well, certainly not me, so I don't have great "before and after" pictures for you (sorry!) You can (kind of) see the lamp in the picture below.




To make the lamp awesome, I simply cut brown construction paper into strips to make the links. I then taped interconnecting links together, wrapping them around the base of the lamp,all the way up to where the "arms" of the lamp begin. This made the trunk of the tree. Then I did the same thing with green construction paper for the leaves. To make the coconuts, I crumpled up some brown packing paper that I had on hand, and taped them where the trunk meets the leaves. Then I used stencils to make various letters in an assortment of colors, and taped those randomly all over the tree. It turned out better than I imagined it would, and the kids L-O-V-E-D it! 


Cute, right?!?!

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