Grilled Island Chicken

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This is the second time we’ve made Island Chicken this summer. The perfect mix of sweet and savory makes this marinade a must try! The recipe comes from The Scramble. This is one recipe that picky eaters will gobble up!

Our little Chicken Nugget finished off an entire serving of chicken himself, and declared that this was “the best meal EVER!” Yes, those were his words, and I beamed with joy at his comment.

Well, that and his response to our dinnertime talks. We like to ask one another two or three set questions every night: What was the BEST part of your day? What was the HARDEST part of your day? What was a time that you felt LOVED today? To the first, he said, “This food is the BEST part of my day!” Again, scoring huge points with mommy!

Plus is there anything better than grilled pineapple? I think not. I also added a side of sesame broccoli/cauliflower, a super simple recipe that calls for 1 tbsp of sesame oil, 1 tsp of soy, and 2 tsp sesame seeds (whoops, we’re out! So you won’t see any on our veggies:). So simple, and such a great side for this meal.

How will you spend your Wednesday? What do you have planned for dinner? Whatever your schedule, I hope you have a good one!

XX, Megan

Ingredients for main dish
3 Tbsp. canola or vegetable oil
1 Fresh pineapple, or use 20 oz. canned pineapple rings/slices in 100% juice, juice reserved
3 Tbsp. reduced-sodium soy sauce
1 tsp. minced garlic, (about 2 cloves)
1/4 tsp. ground ginger
1/4 tsp. black pepper
1 1/2 – 2 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breasts

Lay the chicken in a flat dish. Mix the marinade by combining the oil, pineapple juice, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and pepper.

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Pour the marinade over the chicken. Marinate for 30 minutes or up to 24 hours.

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While the chicken is marinating. Cut the pineapple and broccoli.

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After 30 minutes (and up to 24 hours after marinating) place the chicken on a preheated grill.

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Grill the chicken for 3-5 minutes each side depending on thickness. (These breasts were so thick they took nearly 7 minutes each side.)

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Turn the chicken and brush the chicken with the extra marinade.

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After you have turned the chicken, add the pineapple to the grill. Grill the pineapple for 2-3 minutes each side.

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Meanwhile, sauté the broccoli for 5 minutes in the sesame oil.

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Remove all the food from the heat. Let’s EAT! Enjoy!

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*The Scramble is a meal planning service to which you can subscribe here. For a fantastic price you will receive 5 weekly meals which means 5 recipes (main course plus a side dish), complete grocery list, the ability to tweak the number of people you are making for, and full nutrition facts. PLUS tips as to how best to PREP your meal beforehand, add a punch of FLAVOR, and how to SLOW COOK almost every recipe if you’re especially slammed that night. This wonderful service really does live up to it’s name. You can come home at 6 p.m. and be sitting down to a DELICIOUS, HEALTHY, HOME COOKED meal by 6:30 p.m. most nights.

Floral Party

DSC_0088DSC_0089DSC_0093 DSC_0094 DSC_0100 - Version 2 DSC_0104 One of my friends accused me of teasing everyone on Instagram with snaps of this dress with NO DETAILS! Sorry for the delay, details to the entire ensemble are below. I have to say this dress is TOPS. The print is outa-this-world delightful. The cut of the dress is perfect, and the little extras like the keyhole and bow in the back make it extra special.

Wore this number to a wedding this weekend with these shoes. We danced the night away and this dress went from ceremony to dinner to dance floor SEAMLESSLY! This is certainly not a one-time wear, either. I plan to sport this baby for my Grandfather’s 90th Birthday party in August. A party like that calls for a dress like this! I hope your Tuesday is worth celebrating, even if it’s only in a small way!

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Dress: Kate Spade Stelli Dress (and here), Shoes: J.Crew (similar, and here), Clutch: Target (similar), Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper, Earrings: J.Crew (similar), Lips: MAC Candy Yum-Yum

Science Friday Sonnet: Ode to Pluto

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Ode to Pluto

Alone 4 billion miles in the dark,
Probing further solar reaches than before,
New Horizons arrived at Pluto’s door.
All systems go and trained upon the mark,
All eyes and ears on Earth await to hark
NASA’s press releases and images, more
Pictures— crisp, clear—they resonate the core
Of humanity’s long fascination to embark
On Celestial travel into deeper space.
Discovering, exploring with great speed
Planets, stars, asteroids, moons to fill this need.
Pluto’s system was the long-destined place,
A generation mindful of the surge
Of joy that telescopes through space and time.

-Megan

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Let’s talk Pluto, shall we?????!?

What an epic adventure and journey we’ve seen unfold right before our very eyes this week! I am so stoked on the exciting images and information that New Horizons has and is sending back to Earth in our first ever close-up exploration of Pluto. What an incredible moment in history!!!

This week, we’ve been reading and researching a little bit more about Pluto. The boys loved this short film about New Horizons, its journey to Pluto, and the accompanying article. Below are some of the facts that we covered:

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Happy Science Friday!!!

XX, Megan

David’s Kachumbari Salad: Food and Friendship

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We have lived in our small town for almost four years. Writing that, I don’t know whether to feel as though I feel as though we moved here yesterday, or whether it sometimes feels as though we’ve lived here for MUCH longer than that. The reality is probably vacillating between the two.

We have met some truly amazing people here, and we feel twice blessed to truly love our neighbors. But we haven’t met everyone. For example, last year we were vacationing in Costa Rica and weren’t able to attend a neighborhood barbecue hosted by Jeff and David. Our loss, really as we heard a wonderful time was had by all!

Fast forward to this year. We’ve now officially met Jeff and David, and are so pleased to be getting to know them better. By the by, David was baking apple pie on the 4th of July and happened to make two. He so kindly, so blessedly brought us the extra pie (pictured below)! I’m pretty sure I squealed with happiness when I opened the door.

This was no ordinary pie. The crust was flaky, the form was impeccable. We’re talking the pie still had that perfect loft on top, the loft that every baker strives to replicate. Or at least this sub-par baker. Oh. My. Goodness. It was really too wonderful to handle!

The crust was perfectly decorated with those lovely leaf-looking cuts, complete with a gorgeous sparkling sprinkle of sugar in the raw. If you think the outsides looked beautiful, the inside was even better. Perfectly sliced apples were layered in a decadent filling. We were over-the-moon with the deliciousness!

Fast forward again to two nights ago. Our neighborhood was once again having a barbecue, this time hosted by another family. David came to my door to find out where we would be setting up. I sheepishly informed him that I’d double booked! We had dinner plans with other friends and would miss the festivities.

He replied that he only wished I could try the salad he’d made for the block party, and he invited me over to try a bite before dinner. Those of you who’ve read this blog for any length of time know I LOVE a good salad. In fact, for a while I felt my recipe posts were becoming salad-centric. All that aside, I could NOT wait to share this salad with you!

I wish I had a picture of David’s salad. The one I ate that very afternoon. He had it beautifully plated in a square white bowl. The color and and fresh scent of the dish were enough to have you salivating. The first bite, fireworks! My husband has often said that he wishes we could sustain a raw diet.

I’m not ready or equipped to take the plunge on that one right now, but if I did, this salad would be a MUST HAVE for any raw or vegan palate. I cannot rave about it enough! It is everything you could want for in a salad and MORE! What is it about fresh squeezed lemon, fresh ginger, sweet and spicy peppers tumbled with tomatoes and onions that makes a mouth so happy?!?

I don’t know. But whatever it is, it is incredible. I did a little Kachumbari research and learned that it is actually an African dish, common throughout Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Malawi, and the Congo. I don’t remember where David said he’d picked his recipe up from, but I am a lucky goose indeed to be gifted this delicious recipe. Thank you, David!

May your Thursday be filled with fresh minced ginger! La-ahhhhhhhhhhhh!

XX, Megan

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Ingredients

1 Lemon

1/4 C olive oil

3 Tbsp balsamic vinegar

1/2 red onion chopped

1 tsp minced fresh garlic

2 Tbsp minced fresh ginger

1 small red or green chili pepper deseeded and diced

1/4 C chopped fresh chives

1/4-1 tsp salt

1/4-1 tsp pepper

6 large cabbage leaves, rolled and cut into thin slivers

6 small sweet bell peppers diced

1 green bell pepper cut into thin strips

1 med cucumber, diced

1/2 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro

2 C cherry tomatoes, quartered

1 large carrot, peeled and diced

Directions

In a large serving bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Add the onion, garlic, ginger, chili pepper. Mix well. Add the remaining ingredients and mix gently.

Note: David did say that he likes to chop and measure every single ingredient in this dish before he begins, it’s a brilliant way to make sure that you’re ready to simply throw the entire thing together in the dressing and call it dinner!!!

Summer Dress x 2

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Every time I do an outfit post I am reminded of the sweetest card my six-year-old bestowed upon me for Mother’s Day. The card was a compilation of fill-in-the-blank descriptions of me. The three that repeat in my head again and again and again are– my mom likes to… get her picture taken, my mom enjoys… cleaning things, my mom loves to… ride her bike with me.

I laughed out loud when I read the comment about getting my picture taken. Just to be clear, before appointing myself a blogger, I did not like having pictures taken of me. I did not DO selfies, I did not pose for the camera, I did not model for any agency. You’re shocked, I know!

The funny thing is that as I’ve already explained in a previous post. This blog business is family inclusive not family exclusive. To see the traveling circus that are my outfit post photos would have any of you rolling on the ground, gulping for air, in the throes of a death laugh.

My kids are there watching me turn this way and that, hearing my husband declare that I look angry, or woeful, or constipated. They entertain themselves by driving each other crazy and asking when we’ll be finished and bartering for treats. This is the way of it. Hence the kindergartener who believes that his mother loves to have her picture taken.

Anyway, summer and dresses are practically synonymous so I served up two for you today! Especially HOT SUMMER days call for light dresses, and while things have cooled off here again in the mountains we went through a stretch of near 100s a few weeks ago. Scorching. I pulled both of these little numbers to try to look cool even if I couldn’t keep cool!

Have a fab Wednesday!

XX, Megan

P.S. I do love to clean things, though! LOL!

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Look 1: Dress: J.Crew (last year, similar), Sandals: J.Crew, Sunglasses: Ray-ban, Cuff: Vintage, Ring: Vintage, Lips: Mac Angel
Look 2: Dress: Old Navy, Sandals: J.Crew (sold out, similar, similar) Sunglasses: Ray-ban, Bag: Madewell (or here, or similar)