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Whole30 Chicken and Mushroom Dinner

February 1, 2015 by Susan 4 Comments

When I was a kid, heck, even as an adult, my mom would make me a baked chicken and rice dinner. It was my favorite comfort meal. I vaguely remember my mom visiting when I was at college and then teaching my roommate how to make that dinner for me! It was one of those simple meals with rice, cream of mushroom soup (straight out of the can), I believe some onion soup seasoning and chicken. Easy peasy. Straight up comfort.

I don’t miss many too things from my “past life” prior clean eating, but I do miss that dinner. There was no stopping me on seconds and thirds when it came to that baked rice! When the cravings hit me for this comfort dish a couple of weeks ago, I knew I needed to create something that was similar.

While this isn’t spot on to the classic - I thought it was delicious. And apparently y’all thought it look delicious on instagram as well! I received several “When will this be on your blog?” and a few “GET INTO MY BELLY NOW!” comments. So here ya go!

2 cats & chloe: Paleo, Whole30 Baked Chicken and Mushroom Dinner

There are a few things I want you to keep in mind when you make this recipes… As most of you know, when I cook, I just throw stuff into the skillet and hope it turns out. I lucked out with this one! In addition, remember that my husband is a plain-jane eater. So what I’m trying to say is that you may need to add more seasonings per your taste. When Michael is eating with me, I try to keep my seasoning usage to a minimum… when I’m the only one eating I dump as many spices and seasonings into a dinner as I can!

2 cats & chloe: Paleo Whole30 Complaint Creamy Mushroom Gravy over cauliflower rice and baked chicken

Baked Chicken & Mushroom Dinner
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
45 mins
Total time
55 mins
 
Author: Susan {2 cats & chloe.}
Recipe type: Whole 30 Complaint, Paleo, Gluten Free, Sugar Free
Serves: 4 servings
Ingredients
  • 4 Chicken Breasts
  • 1.5 cup Portobello Mushroom (cut into smaller pieces)
  • 2 cups Shitiaki Mushrooms (cut into smaller pieces)
  • 1 cup White Mushroom (cut into smaller pieces)
  • 3 TBSP Olive Oil
  • 2 Medium Shallots (minced)
  • 1.5 TBSP Minced Garlic
  • 1.5 tsp Granulated Onion Powder
  • 1 tsp Granulated Garlic Powder
  • 1.5 tsp salt
  • ½ cup of (sugar free, all natural ingredients) Vegetable or Chicken Broth
  • 5 TBSP of Heavy Coconut Cream
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Coconut Oil (to grease baking dish)
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 400 Degrees F. Grease the baking dish with coconut oil. Place Chicken in dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper for a little extra seasoning. Bake chicken for 45 minutes or until internal temp = 165*F
  2. Chop your mushrooms, mince your shallot and garlic.
  3. In skillet or wok, sauté garlic, olive oil and shallot for 2 minutes on medium heat
  4. Add all mushrooms to wok. If necessary, drizzle a little more olive oil. Sauté on medium-high heat for approximately 4 minutes or until mushrooms become softer.
  5. Add broth and heavy coconut cream to the wok. Continue to blend all ingredients in the wok. The coconut cream and broth will begin to thicken up, making more of a creamy sauce/gravy.
  6. Add Salt, Garlic Powder and Onion Powder to mushroom sauce. Allow it to sit on a low heat for 5-10 minutes. Stir occasionally.
  7. When chicken is cooked, pour the mushroom sauce over the chicken.
  8. Salt and Pepper to taste.
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Whole30 Approved Baked Chicken and Mushrooms

Because my comfort dish wouldn’t be complete without some sort of rice, I prepared some Cauli-Rice to go with this dinner. (Don’t know how to make Cauliflower Rice? You can either google it or wait until next week… I will have a recipe here for you!) Simply lay the bed of Cauli-Rice on the plate, add the chicken and then dump as much of the scrumptious mushroom gravy/sauce on top of it as you want! I paired this dinner with steamed broccoli and carrots, and then a baked sweet potato.

This dinner is Whole30 Complaint, Paleo, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Sugar-Free and DELICIOUS.

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Filed Under: Clean Eats, Dinner, Whole30 Compliant

Whole30, Paleo Crockpot Chicken Dinner

January 18, 2015 by Susan 5 Comments

All the paleo peeps are doing it these days… making bone broth that is. It was about darn time for me to jump on the bandwagon. I’ve really struggled lately with finding chicken or beef broth that didn’t have crazy additives and sugar in it. What’s a girl gotta do to make her own Chicken Zoodle Soup on these cold, dreary winter days? She has to make her own chicken broth, that’s what!

The real question though, is what came first, the chicken or the broth? The chicken. More specifically, the easiest, paleo, whole30 approved, crockpot chicken dinner you will ever make.

I don’t know about you, but I love a good rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. The problem is that when you actually take the time to flip them over and read the itty bitty print, you will see that these too have “junk” added to them. While $6 for a warm and ready to eat dinner is really what I want - I’ve recently learned that it’s not what my body can handle. I needed something that was just as easy, and possibly more delicious. So I created this recipe:

2 cats & chloe: Whole30 Chicken Dinner

Slow Cooker, Paleo Chicken
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
8 hours
Total time
8 hours 5 mins
 
Author: Susan {2 cats & chloe.}
Recipe type: Paleo, Whole30, Gluten Free, Sugar Free
Ingredients
  • A chicken that will fit in your crockpot (4-5 pounds)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • ½ tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp granulated onion powder
  • ½ tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • ½ tsp oregano
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp thyme
  • 1tsp granulated garlic powder
  • 1 stalk of celery
  • ½ of a large onion
  • 1 cup of baby carrots
Instructions
  1. Wash your veggies and slice up your onion.
  2. Place all veggies in the bottom of your crock pot. They will work as a "stand" so the chicken isn't sitting directly on the bottom of the pot.
  3. Rinse the chicken off, remove any giblets if they are in the cavity, dry the chicken off, set on a cutting board.
  4. Massage the chicken with the olive oil. (Pretend it's spa day for this chicken!)
  5. In a bowl, mix all of the seasonings and spices. Blend them together really well.
  6. Sprinkle the seasoning blend all over the chicken, rubbing in it so that it is well covered.
  7. Put the seasoned chicken into the crockpot, breast side up, on low for approximately 8 hours, occasionally drizzling the broth that builds up in the bottom of the crockpot on top of the chicken.
  8. Carve and Enjoy!
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I promise you will really enjoy this chicken. I paired this entree with steamed baby potatoes and roasted broccoli and carrots.

The Husband’s Review: Very good. A little spicy.

For the record, he has zero tolerance when it comes to spicy foods. I’m pretty sure Honey Nut Cheerios is his preferred level of spice. So if you aren’t a huge fan of living the spicy life, leave out the cayenne pepper.

Now how about that broth? Like I said, I am new to this “make your own broth” idea. Which is crazy because my grandmothers both grew up doing this! This should be a normal thing for me! I was SHOCKED at how incredibly easy (and delicious) this broth was to make. Here’s what you do:

  • Keep all of the “juice” in the crockpot.
  • After you eat dinner, cut off all left over meat that you will eat.
  • Place all bones and remains of the chicken carcass back into the crockpot. There may still be some veggies in there. Leave them there. They help with flavor.
  • Keep your crockpot on low for another 12-24 hours. I let mine simmer until dinner the next day.
  • Pour the broth through a strainer and into a container. You can either freeze the broth or use it within one week. One of my friends recommends pouring it into an ice cube tray and freezing it in smaller cubes, allowing you to use the chicken broth as needed!

Since I’m the last person to jump on the DIY Broth Bandwagon, do you have any pointers for me? Let me know what you think of the chicken! I’m making it again this week!

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Filed Under: Clean Eats, Dinner, Whole30 Compliant

Whole30 Approved - Narnie’s London Broil 2.0

January 11, 2015 by Susan 10 Comments

You know how you attach a certain song, food or even smell to a certain event in your life? For me, they are usually good memories attached to odd reminders. Just like two nights ago, my husband was out in the garage sawing up something for our kitchen rehab. All of a sudden my house smelled like cedar or pine or whatever the heck it was that was being chopped into pieces. Immediately the smell reminded me of when I was a kid and my dad {a homebuilder} would come home from work covered in the smell of a job site. Funny how that works, isn’t it?

As for recipes - there is one recipe that has become a go-to in the G-House: Narnie’s London Broil 2.0. I think I make this dish at least every other week, if not once a week on occasion. This recipe brings back so many memories of trips to Carolina, all of us gathered around a tiny white table, anxiously awaiting a warm meal.

My grandmother, Narnie, is a terrific cook. She never works off of recipes. She never really knows what she throws into the pot. She always makes amazing food. {So much so that in college, my roommates and I, 5.5 hours away from where Narnie lives, would place orders for “Narnie Spaghetti.” It is THAT good.}

Narnie's London Broil 2.0, easy whole30 dinner, beef whole30

I’m not sure why it wasn’t until I got married that I decided to try my hand at Narnie’s London Broil. Remember, she doesn’t have a recipe. She can tell you what to do and how to do it - but there’s no real method to her madness. Despite the fact that the London Broil is usually cut as a larger portion, I would recommend this easy entree to everyone! Even if you’re cooking for yourself, you can chow down on this dinner all week long. {Sometimes I will eat a couple of leftover pieces with my breakfast… steak and eggs anyone? Don’t mind if I do!}

So why am I calling this dish Narnie’s London Broil 2.0? Because I had to make it Whole30 Complaint, duh. The original recipe called for soy sauce - which is not whole30 approved for a couple of reasons: the sugar and the soy. With a simple substitute of Coconut Aminos for the soy sauce, you’ve got yourself a winning dish.

Narnie's London Broil 2.0 {Whole30 Approved!}
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
25 mins
 
Author: Susan {2 cats & chloe.}
Recipe type: Whole30, Gluten Free, Paleo, Sugar Free
Ingredients
  • 1.5 - 2 pound of London Broil Cut Beef
  • 1 tsp of Garlic Powder
  • 1 tsp of Onion Powder
  • Salt
  • ½ cup of Coconut Aminos
  • ¼ cup of Water
  • ½ of a Large Onion
  • Coconut Oil {to grease the baking dish}
Instructions
  1. Turn on your Oven to Broil.
  2. Grease the baking dish with coconut oil. {I will also put aluminum foil down to make it an easy clean up - grease that as well}
  3. Place beef on a cutting board. Score the beef with a "Criss Cross" pattern on both sides. You don't need to cut too deeply into the beef, just score it so that some of the seasonings seep into it.
  4. Sprinkle one side of the beef with half of the Garlic Powder, half of the Onion Powder, and Salt {to your preference.} Drizzle Coconut Aminos on the beef and massage it in with the seasonings you already have on it.
  5. Lay the seasoned side down on the foil/baking dish.
  6. Now season the other side of the beef the same way as you did before with the Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Salt and Coconut Aminos.
  7. Pour the remaining Coconut Aminos on the top and sides of the Beef. Add ¼ cup of water to the Aminos that are on the sides. This will make a good gravy.
  8. Slice up half of a large onion {I use purple onions} and scatter the slices over the beef and on the sides of the beef.
  9. Broil for 10 minutes.
  10. Take out of oven and flip the beef over so the opposite side is up.
  11. Broil for another 5ish minutes. {Depending on the actually size of the beef, it may take more or less time. Watch it because it turns fast!}
  12. Remove the beef, even if it is still more pink than you like, and slice it into thin slices. Lay the slices back into the baking dish and broil for 1-2 minutes, or your desired level of doneness.
  13. Enjoy!
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2 cats & chloe: Paleo, Whole30 London Broil Dinner

The cook time really depends on a few things: the size of the beef and how well-done you like your meat cooked. In my house, since we always plan to eat a lot of leftovers, I like to keep the London Broil medium-rare because it reheats better in the microwave. No one likes leftovers that taste like leather anyway.

If you’ve never used coconut aminos before, I think you will be pleasantly surprised. They are a wonderful subsitition for terriaki and soy sauces. They can be hard to find. When I first started cooking with Coconut Aminos I was ordering it off of Amazon. I later found them at a local health food store for a little bit less money. I will never go back to cooking with soy sauce again.

2 cats & chloe: Whole30 Approved London Broil

I pair Narnie’s London Broil 2.0 with a baked sweet potato and my famous Brussel Sprouts. <— If you haven’t tried those yet - you’re a crazy person!

Here are a few things you may need for this recipe: Rectangle Baking Dish // Aluminum Foil // Coconut Oil // Garlic Powder // Onion Powder // Salt // Coconut Aminos // Onion // London Broil cut Beef

Do you have any good memories attached to certain recipes? Please share them with me in the comment section below!

Filed Under: Clean Eats, Dinner, Whole30 Compliant

Whole30 Approved Hot Wings!

January 9, 2015 by Susan 23 Comments

There was this one time in college when I went out on a date with a guy. Well, it wasn’t really a date… My roommates and I called him “Bad Matt” because he was the kind of guy who got into trouble all the time — and quite frankly, I was way out of his league. Anyway! I got weaseled into going out with him for hot wings after class one day because it was cold, he had a jeep, and I didn’t want to walk up hill, both ways, in the snow, to get back to my JMU dorm room. Of course he didn’t pay. He was too “bad” for that.

After that “date” I swore off hot wings forever. When I got back to my dorm I was 50 shades of red - and not just out of embarrassment. I had hot sauce all over my face. SERIOUSLY?! I’m really lucky I ever found a man who would marry this hot mess.

I went home for Easter that same year. My dearest friend Cait invited me to her house for wings. I explained why I swore them off and she said “Oh girl, I will teach you how to eat them with one hand and not get a drop of sauce on you!”

Challenge accepted.

2 cats & chloe: hot wing challenge

Hot wings soon became “our thing.” Whenever I was home, Cait and I would meet at her house for a bucket of Great Bridge’s famous Mr. Jim’s hot wings. I ate the drums. She ate the wings. {For the record, I still hate the wings and prefer the drums - hands down, any day of the week.}

2 cats & chloe: Whole30 Chicken Wing Recipe

I’m not sure why, but I have been beyond craving hot wings for the last few months. I had no clue that {prior to the whole30} I could get them at B-Dubs {aka Buffalo Wild Wings - we abbrev everything at JMU} and they were gluten free! {They are not whole30 approved though because of the sauces!} My spirits were crushed when Michael told me we couldn’t eat at B-Dubs due to their gun policies. I pondered sneaking in there without him - since “Thou shall not dine in an anti-gun establishment” was not in our wedding vows… but then my Whole30 started. {Actually a Whole60, but who’s really counting anyway. 52 more days. Wink wink!}

With football season upon us {I could really care less about football, I just love wings} I figured it was about time for me to create a Paleo, Whole30 Hot Wing recipe that would hit the spot and stop the cravings.

With that, I bring you my Whole30 Hot Wings:

2 cats & chloe: Whole30 Hotwings

Whole30 Approved Hot Wings
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
40 mins
Total time
50 mins
 
Author: Susan {2 cats & chloe.}
Recipe type: Paleo, Whole30, Gluten Free
Cuisine: American
Ingredients
  • 15-20 Chicken Wings/Drums
  • ½ cup of Franks Original Hot Sauce (make sure it is the original without sugar!)
  • ¾ cup of heavy coconut cream
  • ½ tsp Roasted Granulated Garlic Powder
  • ½ tsp Smoked Paprika
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F - cover a cookie sheet with aluminum foil - place a greased cooling rack on the cookie sheet so that the wings cook up on the rack.
  2. Rinse and pat dry chicken wings
  3. In a skillet, blend hot sauce, heavy coconut cream, garlic powder and smoked paprika - allow the coconut cream to melt into the hot sauce, making the hot sauce look creamier.
  4. Set aside ¼-ish cup of the sauce for later
  5. Lay a few wings at a time in the hot sauce, covering them thoroughly with the sauce. When they are covered in the sauce, place them on the cooling rack (that is on top of the cookie sheet.) Cover all wings with sauce and lay all of them on the cooling rack with a little bit of space between each.
  6. Bake for 35-45 minutes - flipping the wings half way through. Before you put them back in the oven drizzle the remaining hot sauce on the wings.
  7. I wanted to crisp my wings up just a tad so when they were done baking, I flipped the oven to broil for 2 minutes.
  8. These pair well with the Whole30 Homemade Ranch and Celery!
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2 cats & chloe: Sugar Free, Paleo, Gluten Free Hot Wings

As I said in the recipe section - be sure to cover the hot wings completely in the creamy hot sauce. You then want to lay them out on a rack for baking. I simply put a cooling rack on top of a cookie sheet for this. Be sure to put aluminum foil down on the cookie sheet for easy cleanup.

To make these Whole30 Approved Hot Wings here are some things you may need:

Cookie Sheets // Cooling Rack (these are the ones I have and LOVE them) // Aluminum Foil // Chicken Wings // Frank’s Original Hot Sauce (it’s sugar free and can be found in almost all grocery stores) // Granulated Garlic Powder // Smoked Paprika // Heavy Coconut Cream (SO much less expensive in the store!)

2 cats & chloe: Paleo Hot Wing Recipe

But seriously - what are hot wings without ranch and celery?! Rubbish and nonsense! That’s what!

No really - ranch goes with wings like peanut butter goes with jelly. So I decided to try my luck at the recipe the Whole30 folks have given us for DIY Homemade Ranch Dressing. You can find their recipe {and tons of other sauces} here! You want to scroll down about midway for their “Basic Ranch” recipe. I used the hand blender that Santa brought me for Christmas - if you don’t have one, you could use a food processor or regular blender and just pulse it very, very slowly. This ranch was AMAZING. I don’t know why I waited for my fifth whole30 to make it!

2 cats & chloe: Paleo Hotwings

So what do you think? Does it sound easy enough? Personally - I don’t think I will ever go out for wings again. These are clean, paleo, sugar free and gluten free {i.e. Whole30 Approved!} and I found them to be really easy. Something I could totally do for a potluck or my parent’s Super Bowl Party!

Since Michael doesn’t like spicy things, I promised him that I would try these with an Asian flavored base next time… so stay tuned!

Filed Under: Clean Eats, Dinner, Gluten Free, Good Eats, Paleo Foods, Side Dishes, Whole30 Compliant

Progressive Potluck and Paleo Maple Glazed Salmon

December 16, 2014 by Susan 8 Comments

This weekend was an AWESOME weekend. Not only did I get to have breakfast with a long lost friend on Saturday, but I got to have dinner with another friend in DC on Saturday night! You see, Saturday after breakfast, my husband and I hit the road for Washington DC. Our anniversary was last month… and for the one year anniversary, “paper” is the traditional gift. So I gave him tickets to the Caps game {because even though they are almost always digital these days, you can still print tickets on PAPER!} While my lack of knowledge wouldn’t allow me to see much of a difference between the professional Washington Capitals and our local Admirals hockey {other than the cost of the ticket and the size of the arena} apparently my husband can… so this was a very special gift.

Washington Capitals hockey 2 cats & chloe: Date night in DC

Sunday was just as awesome. I spent most of the day cleaning the house and prepping for my family’s “Progressive Potluck.” You see, for many years we would do a Christmas Progressive Dinner. We would eat one course of dinner at each house. It was a really fun way to see everyone’s holiday decorations and eat a ton of food. But as we have gotten older and I have moved an hour from my family - this tradition has died out. So this year, I decided to invite everyone {spur of the moment} to our house, but they still had to prepare one course of the meal. Instead of a traditional potluck where people bring whatever they want, I assigned courses to each couple coming. {Quite frankly, why haven’t I thought about doing that for all potlucks? That way you don’t end up with 15 servings of cole slaw…}

My husband and I {read: Suz} were in charge of the main entree. I decided that this would be the perfect time to make a dish from my new Southern Living Christmas Cookbook, that the Ronald McDonald House Charity of Richmond gave me. While searching through this amazing cookbook, I was drooling over so many beautiful dishes. While not all of them are 100% clean eating, there are several in there that are easily adaptable to fit my gluten-free, sugar-free, and practically dairy-free lifestyle.

2 cats & chloe: Paleo Maple Glazed Salmon

There was one dish in particular that jumped right out at me: The Caramelized Maple-and-Garlic Glazed Salmon (page 87). I have been wanting to create a dish that used pure maple syrup as a sweetener, rather than sugar… and this was perfect! My family of picky eaters loved it, and as an entertainer, who was creating this dish on the spot with a house full of guests, I loved that it only took me 20 minutes to make!

2 cats & chloe: maple glazed salmon

If you are looking for a great, clean, and easy holiday dish - I would highly recommend this one. I paired it with sautéed zoodles, roasted garlic mini-potatoes, and roasted veggies. Again, you can find it in this cookbook.

Caramelized Maple-and-Garlic Glazed Salmon
 
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Prep time
20 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
40 mins
 
Author: Southern Living Christmas Cookbook - shared by Susan {2 cats & chloe.}
Recipe type: Dinner, Fish
Cuisine: Fish
Serves: 8
Ingredients
  • 8 (2-inch-thick) salmon fillets (about 2.5 pounds)
  • ¼ tsp. table salt
  • ¾ tsp. garlic powder
  • 2 Tbsp. butter (i used ghee)
  • ⅓ cup maple syrup, divided (to keep it clean be sure to use 100% pure maple)
  • 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh chives
Instructions
  1. Preheat broiler with oven rack 5½ inches from heat. Sprinkle salmon with salt and garlic powder.
  2. Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add salmon, skin side up; cook 2 minutes. Place salmon, skin, side down, on a lightly greased rack in a broiler pan; brush with half of syrup.
  3. Broil salmon for 5 to 7 minutes or until fish reaches desired degree of doneness and syrup begins to caramelize. Brush with remaining syrup; sprinkle with chives.
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2 cats & chloe: Paleo Salmon Dinner

A little bit about the Ronald McDonald House of Richmond, VA before I continue on with our family “Potluck Progressive!” This is such a great organization that helps families who have sick children in the hospital. I have done some volunteer work for our local Norfolk Ronald McDonald House in the past: cleaning, cooking and things of that sort. It is so nice to know that by volunteering, or by simply purchasing this cookbook online or from your local Dillard’s that you are helping families stay together and stay strong during one of the scariest times of their lives. The Ronald McDonald House of Richmond provides families with comfy beds, hot showers, homemade meals prepared by volunteers, a place to do laundry, a fully stocked playroom, and a shuttle to take them to and from the hospital. This charity takes care of the family’s basic needs so that they can focus on what matters most: their child’s well being.

Not only are you helping families, but you are getting one heck of a holiday cookbook for just $10. I was so impressed by this cookbook because it definitely makes entertaining easy. It breaks up every single holiday course you can possibly imagine eating. But then, when you flip it over, it has awesome ideas, tablescapes and menus for almost every other holiday on the calendar year! Seriously - they even give you celebration ideas for Memorial Day, Cinco de Mayo and the Kentucky Derby!

Like I said, I used this cookbook for our family’s holiday potluck and the Maple Glazed Salmon was a huge hit. Then, after eating several courses {pictures below} we partied like rockstars. Here’s your photo dump:

2 cats & chloe: glutino gluten free crackers

Gluten free crackers for this girl! Thanks mother for thinking about me!

2 cats & chloe: progressive potluck salad idea

2 cats & chloe: christmas cake

Red {and green} velvet for everyone else - and a gluten free cuppie for me! Again, thanks to my awesome family for going above and beyond to meet my newly found gluten free needs. Y’all rock.

2 cats & chloe: gluten free cupcake

Then, while we did a wicked gift exchange - Olivia passed out under my butcher block while Chloe helped me get drunk and eat cheese…

2 cats & chloe: tired puppy2 cats & chloe: Drunk with my border collie eating some cheeze 2 cats & chloe: puppy watching herself on the iphone2 cats & chloe: Christmas gift exchange winners

Yup, I scored a box of wine. Not too shabby for a gift exchange!

2 cats & chloe: best christmas exchange gift is... wine! 2 cats & chloe: family gift exchange

So there ya have it guys! This was one heck of a weekend. I find myself truly blessed to have spent 48 hours with my husband, great friends, and family. Tis the season!

If you’re looking for one last Christmas gift - I highly recommend you check out this awesome, charitable, Southern Living Christmas Cookbook. When you give someone this cookbook, you are giving another family a huge gift as well. Many thanks to the Ronald McDonald House of Richmond for gifting me this cookbook. {The recipe in this blog post is straight from the cookbook, page 87.}

2 cats & chloe: Southern living Christmas cookbook, ronald mcdonald house charity

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A wedding planner, marketing junkie, and blogger. Obsessed with clean eating, glitter and adventures. Whether it is her home, her work, parties, conferences, projects or her style - Susan's goal is to appreciate everything and everyone around her, while making life pretty, one blog post at a time. Read More…

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