If you're looking for a bold, flavor-packed dinner that comes together with almost no effort, you're going to love this Spicy Chili Lime Chicken. Don’t let the ingredient list fool you—it’s a simple, throw-it-in-the-slow-cooker kind of meal that rewards you with juicy, zesty chicken that's perfect however you serve it. Mark loves his stuffed into soft tacos, I pile mine over crisp shredded cabbage, and honestly, it’s just as good in crunchy hard shells. However you plate it, one thing’s for sure: this dish brings the heat, the tang, and all the craveable comfort you need. Let’s get cooking!
Easiest Breakfast Quiche Ever!
This is the fastest and easiest quiche. Put a tortilla in the bottom of a greased round pie plate. If the tortilla doesn't fill the plate, then cut around a 2nd tortilla making a 1" round circle. Cut this and use to make the 'crust' around the edge. Add your mixture and bake - that is it! So easy and delicious.
- Grease the pie dishGrease the pie dish
- Put a tortilla in the bottom with a second tortilla used as the edge/crustPut a tortilla in the bottom with a second tortilla used as the edge/crust
- Beat eggs with ingredientsBeat eggs with ingredients
- Pour over tortilla in a greased pie dishPour over tortilla in a greased pie dish
- Bake 375F for 30 minutes
DIY Sole Water: A Simple, Affordable Way to Re-Mineralize Your Filtered Water
Did you know that when you use filtered or reverse osmosis (RO) water, you're not just removing harmful contaminants — you're also stripping away the beneficial minerals your body needs?
While I’ve been adding liquid trace minerals to my water for years, I’ll be honest — it can get pricey. That’s why I’m so excited to share this super easy, cost-effective way to re-mineralize your water naturally: Sole Water (pronounced so-lay).
What Is Sole Water?
Sole Water is a saturated solution of mineral-rich sea salt and purified water. It’s a natural way to replenish your body with essential minerals like magnesium, potassium, and sodium — all of which are crucial for hydration, energy, and cellular function.
Why You Should Avoid Pink Himalayan Salt
While pink Himalayan salt is trendy and looks pretty in a grinder, studies have shown that it often contains trace amounts of heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium. Yikes! That’s why I always recommend using a high-quality, pure white sea salt — ideally unrefined and free of additives — for making Sole Water. It’s just safer and cleaner for your body.
Ingredients- Filtered waterFiltered water
- Quart Size Mason Jar with a plastic lid (we love this one) Quart Size Mason Jar
- 1-2 C high quality white sea salt1 to 2 C high quality white sea salt (crucial Four, Maldons, Jacobson's)
Steps- Put 1 C salt in quart containerPut 1 C salt in quart container
- Fill with filtered water to 1 inch below the rimFill with filtered water to 1 inch below the rim
- DO NOT USE METAL (no metal spoon or lid)DO NOT USE METAL (no metal spoon or lid)
- Top with a plastic lid (salt solution is corrosive)Top with a plastic lid (salt solution is corrosive)
- Shake this wellShake this well
- Let sit for 12 to 24 hours on the counterLet sit for 12 to 24 hours on the counter
- By the next day, if you still have salt crystals, you have a full saturated solution (if no salt, add a little more and let it sit for 12 to 24 hours till it is saturated - a light dusting of salt on the bottom)By the next day, if you still have salt crystals, you have a full saturated solution (if no salt, add a little more and let it sit for 12 to 24 hours till it is saturated - a light dusting of salt on the bottom)
- Use 1/2 to 1 tsp in water first thing in the morning and then a couple drops in drinking water throughout the day.Use ½ to 1 tsp in water first thing in the morning and then a couple drops in drinking water throughout the day.
- Store on the counter (no need to refrigerate and it never goes bad)
- Filtered waterFiltered water
- Quart Size Mason Jar with a plastic lid (we love this one) Quart Size Mason Jar
- 1-2 C high quality white sea salt1 to 2 C high quality white sea salt (crucial Four, Maldons, Jacobson's)
- Put 1 C salt in quart containerPut 1 C salt in quart container
- Fill with filtered water to 1 inch below the rimFill with filtered water to 1 inch below the rim
- DO NOT USE METAL (no metal spoon or lid)DO NOT USE METAL (no metal spoon or lid)
- Top with a plastic lid (salt solution is corrosive)Top with a plastic lid (salt solution is corrosive)
- Shake this wellShake this well
- Let sit for 12 to 24 hours on the counterLet sit for 12 to 24 hours on the counter
- By the next day, if you still have salt crystals, you have a full saturated solution (if no salt, add a little more and let it sit for 12 to 24 hours till it is saturated - a light dusting of salt on the bottom)By the next day, if you still have salt crystals, you have a full saturated solution (if no salt, add a little more and let it sit for 12 to 24 hours till it is saturated - a light dusting of salt on the bottom)
- Use 1/2 to 1 tsp in water first thing in the morning and then a couple drops in drinking water throughout the day.Use ½ to 1 tsp in water first thing in the morning and then a couple drops in drinking water throughout the day.
- Store on the counter (no need to refrigerate and it never goes bad)
Easy Instant Pot Yogurt
The first step sounds so obvious you may be tempted to skip it....DON'T! It is: Make sure all your glass jars fit in the instant pot. We won't talk about how I learned to do this step.
After that, it simply combining the ingredients and letting the instant pot do it's thing for as long as you can wait. I always try to do AT LEAST
- jars - as many as will fit in your instant potjars - as many as will fit in your crock pot
- 2 Tbsp store bought PLAIN yogurt - I like greek OR 2 Tbsp yogurt left over from a prior batch2 Tbsp store bought PLAIN yogurt - I like greek OR 2 Tbsp yogurt left over from a prior batch
- 4 C milk4 C milk
- probiotics, optional (I like inulin powder/jerusalem artichoke)probiotics, optional (I like inulin)
- Make sure your jars fit in the instant pot
Make sure your jars fit in the instant pot - Mix inulin and milk with whisk to REALLY combineMix inulin and milk with whisk to REALLY combine
- Gently stir in yogurtGently stir in yogurt
- Pour into glass jarsPour into glass jars
- Put glass jars in instant pot with lids on top but NOT fastened downPut glass jars in instant pot
- Set instant pot to yogurt setting for 36 hours on highSet instant pot to yogurt setting for 36 hours on high
- You can always open the instant pot at any time to take one or more jars out early as the instant pot is not pressurized on the yogurt setting
Southern Peanut Satay Chicken
We love peanut satay. Yes, even Mark as I don't use the word "Thai" in association with it (ssssh! Don't tell!). I call this Southern Peanut Satay due to the bbq sauce. I combined what I felt was the best from several recipes and came up with below....a super quick and easy Peanut Satay Chicken!
- 2 chicken breasts2 chicken breasts
- 1/3 C peanut butter (we like chunky)⅓ C peanut butter (we like chunky)
- 1/3 C bbq sauce (we like Stubb's spicy)
⅓ C bbq sauce (we like Stubb's) - 1 garlic clove, minced1 garlic clove, minced
- 1 tsp ginger½ tsp ginger
- Mix sauce and spread half over chicken reserving the second half for dippingMix sauce and spread half over chicken reserving the second half for dipping
- Bake chicken at 350F for 30 to 40 mins till an internal temperature of 65F
Elle's Maple Twist Chicken
If you’ve been around here for a while, you know I love recipes that check two important boxes: easy and delicious. That’s exactly what today’s recipe delivers—and with a fun little twist! I usually make this dish with honey, but I decided to switch things up and try maple syrup instead. And wow… it did not disappoint. The maple adds a rich, cozy depth of flavor that’s perfect for [season/occasion, if relevant], and it blends beautifully with the other ingredients.
Whether you're a longtime fan of this recipe or trying it for the first time, I think you're going to love this maple-sweetened version.
- 2 Tbsp Dijon mustard2 Tbsp Dijon mustard
- Heaping 1 Tbsp maple syrup1 Tbsp maple syrup
- 1/4 Tbsp balsamic vinegar (or apple cider or rice wine vinegar)¼ Tbsp balsamic vinegar (or apple cider or rice wine vinegar)
- 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
- salt, pepper, garlic powder and thyme (or tarragon) to taste (I give it a sprinkle)optional: salt, pepper, garlic powder and thyme to taste
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees.Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
- Mix Dijon mustard, maple syrup and balsamic together in a ramekinMix Dijon mustard, maple syrup and balsamic together in a ramekin
- Place seasoned chicken breasts in glass baking dish lined w/parchment paper (for easy clean up)Place seasoned chicken breasts in glass baking dish lined w/parchment paper (for easy clean up)
- Coat chicken in mustard, maple, vinegar mixtureCoat chicken in mustard, maple, vinegar mixture
- Place in oven and bake for 15 to 20 minutes (turning halfway through) or until thermometer reads 160-165 degrees