Stream While You Steam: Bringing Netflix in the Kitchen

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I don't know about you but every evening this Mama needs her 'me' time. I can't just rush around all day at work, then rush the kids around to all their activites then home to shower, do homework, and prepare for the next day (let alone make dinner and clean up) I can't just go straight to bed. I need some down time to relax before I can slip away into blissful sleep. 
 I've enjoyed watching Netflixon my iPad the past few months while relaxing before I fall asleep each night.  I'm able to use my headphones and not disturb my husband while he sleeps. But I would say one of the best places to enjoy some me time and just zone out, is watching Netflix on my iPad while making dinner. The kid's know when Mom is on cooking mode, and they go about finishing their homework, or getting their stuff ready for school the next day. So while I'm cooking I enjoy catching up on some of my favorite shows.

Netflix is making it easier this holiday season for your family, by suggesting movies and T.V. shows you can enjoy together while the turkey is baking! In fact, Netflix has paired with celebrity chef Curtis Stone to create custom holiday recipes, all of which pair with your favorite TV shows and movies available on Netflix. Talk about a conversation starter at the dinner table!

While cooking dinner, I've enjoyed catching up on one of my favorite shows "Last Man Standing" starring Tim Allen. Do you remember Tim the Tool Man? His jokes continue in this sitcom, and I literally "LOL" every time I watch it. It helps me relax with the mundane task of cooking, baking or *GASP* even worse, doing the dishes.

Another show I've enjoyed catching up with is "House of Cards". Every time I watch it, I want to taste those ribs that Frank eats from Freddy’s BBQ Joint. Now we all can sink our teeth into those sticky saucy ribs right along with Frank! These ribs are served with a barbecue sauce more like the one you’ll find in North Carolina (where Frank is from originally) – one with plenty of vinegar, mustard, and a touch of heat. I’ve included two cooking methods for you to try – the original true barbecue method where the ribs are slowly smoked in the barbecue, and the quicker oven-baked version – both are finger lickin’ good!

 

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Here's the recipe:
 
Serves: 8
Prep Time: 5 hours (includes marinating time)
Cook Time: 4 1/2 hours (for barbecued ribs) or 2 1/2 hours (for oven-baked ribs)
Make-Ahead: The barbecue sauce can be made up to 2 weeks ahead, cooled, covered, and refrigerated; reheat before using.
 
Ingredients
Spice Rub:
1/4 cup packed light brown sugar
3 tablespoons sweet paprika
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper 
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
 
 
Barbecue Sauce: 
2 tablespoons canola oil 
1 yellow onion, chopped
 
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped 
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
1/2 cup whiskey
 
1 1/4 cups cider vinegar
 
2 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth 
1 1/2 cups ketchup
1 cup honey
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
2 tablespoons yellow mustard
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
 
Ribs:
4 racks pork baby back ribs (2 1/2-pounds each)
3/4 cup cider vinegar
 
Optional Special Equipment to Barbecue the Ribs:
One 13 × 9-inch (or larger) disposable aluminum foil pan
3 cups hickory wood chips, soaked in cold water to cover for 1 hour
Clean spray bottle
 
Method
To prepare the spice rub: 
The day before you cook the ribs, make the spice rub. In a medium bowl, mix the brown sugar, paprika, black pepper, salt, cayenne pepper, and cumin together. Place the ribs on 2 large baking sheets and rub the ribs all over with the spice mixture. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours and up to 24 hours.
Meanwhile, to make the barbecue sauce:
In a large saucepan, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring often, for about 5 minutes, or until tender. Stir in the garlic and cook for about 3 minutes, or until the garlic is tender. 
Stir in the paprika, then stir in the whisky and vinegar, bring just to a simmer, and simmer for 3 minutes. Stir in the broth, ketchup, honey, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, salt, black pepper, and cayenne. Bring the sauce to a simmer over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer uncovered, stirring often to prevent scorching, for about 30 minutes, or until the sauce reduces and thickens slightly. Remove from the heat. 
To barbecue the ribs:
Prepare an outdoor grill for low cooking over indirect heat: For a gas grill, place the foil pan over one or two unlit burners and half-fill the pan with water. Turn on the remaining burner(s) and heat the grill to 300°F. Spread 1 cup of the drained wood chips on a piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Place the foil directly on the lit burner and wait until the chips are smoking before you add the ribs to the grill.
For a charcoal grill, place the foil pan on the charcoal grate on one side of the grill and half-fill the pan with water. Build a charcoal fire on the other side and let it burn until the coals are covered with white ash and you can hold your hand just above the cooking grate for 4 to 5 seconds. (To check the temperature more accurately, cover the grill and drop a long-stemmed metal candy thermometer through the top vent; it should register about 300°F.) Sprinkle 1 cup of the drained wood chips over the coals.
Combine the vinegar and 3/4 cup water in the spray bottle. Season the ribs with the salt. Place the ribs on the cooking grate over the water-filled pan. (Don’t worry if the ribs extend over the pan, as the pan will still catch the majority of the dripping juices.) Grill, with the lid closed, turning the ribs over and spraying them every 45 minutes or so with the vinegar mixture, adding another cup of drained wood chips at the same intervals, for about 3 hours, or until the meat is just tender. For a charcoal grill, you will need to add 12 ignited charcoal briquettes (or the equivalent in hardwood charcoal) to the fire along with the chips every 45 minutes to maintain the grill temperature. (Light the charcoal in a chimney starter on a fire-safe surface, or use a small portable grill or hibachi.) For either grill, do not add more wood chips after the 1 hour and 30 minute point, as too much smoke will give the ribs a bitter flavor.
Once the ribs are tender, begin brushing them lightly with the barbecue sauce every few minutes or so, allowing the sauce to set before applying the next coat. Continue brushing the ribs with the sauce, turning occasionally, for about 30 minutes, or until the meat has shrunk from the ends of the bones. Transfer the ribs to a carving board and let rest for 5 minutes. 
Alternatively, to bake the ribs: 
Position the racks in the center and upper third of the oven and preheat the oven to 375°F. Cover the ribs on the baking sheets with foil. Bake the ribs, rotating the baking sheets and basting the ribs after the first 45 minutes, and recovering them with foil, for 1 1/2 hours, or until the ribs are tender and the meat has shrunk from the ends of the bones. 
Uncover the ribs, baste them with the barbecue sauce and continue baking for 10 minutes, brushing them lightly with the barbecue sauce every few minutes or so, allowing the sauce to set before applying the next coat.
To serve:
 
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Family dinners are the only meals I'm able to prepare for my family on a regular basis. Between work, school and all the extra curricular activities, dinner has become our families most important meal of the day. So making sure it's a meal to remember (yet stays within the grocery budget) can sometimes be a challenge. 

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OshKosh Bgosh: Classic Styles for the Season

I participated in an Influencer Program on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for OshKosh B’gosh. I received a gift card to facilitate my shopping trip and to thank me for participating.”
 
OshKosh Bgosh has been around for as long as I can remember – my little sister wore it, and now she has a son of her own wearing it. They always had the cutest outfits, and the quality has always been second to none.  So as I shop for my kids now, OshKosh is always on the top on my list. Even when my clothing budget has been extremely tight, I’ve been able to find great sales and coupons to be able to purchase the OshKosh brand for all 3 of my kids.
 
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My son is 5, and let me tell you the influence of his Mom and sister’s has not passed by him. He is all boy, but he is a boy who likes to look good! So when I told him we were going shopping just for him – he was ecstatic.
We got lucky and hit the OshKosh store just in time for the Veteran’s Day Sale! 
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                         Not only do they have some great sales going on – but you have an opportunity to use this great 25% off $30 purchase. It’s good through 12/31
 
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So we went a little crazy – I didn’t buy a lot at the beginning of school because he’s growing so much, so this weekend we decided to go all out; and boy did I! 3 bags full of clothes and we were finally done – I was able to score an extra $50 off the sale items by using the coupon above!
Also something else great? For every $50 I spent, I got a $10 gift certificate to use for a future purchase – definitely a score!
 
The thing I love about OshKosh besides they have super cute stuff? The quality. He puts his pants through the ringer, and they come out of the wash still looking new. Being able to depend on the clothes looking clean and new after multiple washes is important, especially with a busy mischievous 5 year old! 
 
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Check out the OshKosh Bgosh holiday season fashions 

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I found a great Christmas sweater for him just in time for Christmas card pictures!

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Personal Safety with Cell Phones: The React Mobile App

This is a sponsored post, though I was compensated all opinions are my own.
 

In some ways I’m like a single Mom; taking care of my kids by myself on a daily basis, and even worse worrying about them. With my husband on the road 27 out of 31 days a month, it’s my job to do all this on my own. Hoping and praying that I can keep them safe, even in our own home. My nightly ritual consistent of me checking all the windows, making sure my vehicle is locked, both bolts are locked on all 3 of our doors, and there are lights on in a few rooms so I know there won’t be any mysterious visitors in the dark.

Now don’t get me wrong – I live in a good neighborhood. We have our normal petty thefts (punks stealing things out of back yards, off porches etc) and some vandalism (again, by some punks – by the way, where are the parents?) but you just never know. I’ve heard and read stories about things happening in areas or to people no one would ever suspect. So besides keeping my cell phone on the nightstand next to me, and some pepper spray in my drawer (and a baseball bat by my bed), I knew I needed something else.

That’s when I found the awesome new app called React Mobile

React Mobile

How it Came to Be: React Mobile Co-Founder, Robb Monkman, was inspired to create the mobile safety application after being held at gunpoint during a home invasion while in college several years ago. Wanting to do more for on and off campus safety he created a tool that could be used to silently and discreetly alert a wide network, including the authorities, of an emergency and its location. After testing several beta products in various markets for over a year, the React Mobile safety app was finally launched in March 2013.

 React Mobile is an application for an Android or iPhone, which allows you to call for help at the touch of a button.

With a push of that button you can send an SOS alert via text message/email to your emergency contacts, and even post via Facebook or Twitter with your GPS coordinates. The app can also contact the authorities to have police, fire department or medics dispatched.

Using the app is as simple as opening and hitting the screen to ‘activate’ an alert.  It sends a message to your contacts via cell phone or email,  and opens up a one touch option to dial 911.  (It does give you an option to cancel your alert -hold the screen again and it will ask you to enter a code to cancel (one that only you know, since you set it up).

It also has this great premium feature, called Follow Me.

Follow Me allows family and friends to track the user in real time whenever they are concerned about their safety. There are many times when a person may not feel 100% safe, but don’t want to send a SOS or call 911. Taking a jog, noticing a unrecognized person near your home, or in a parking lot. Enabling the follow me notifies your friends or loved ones that you are uncertain, but your location is traceable,  just in case. 

You can set up the Follow Me option for a certain time period, so your friends or family can’t track you (so you don’t feel spied upon) and you can also share with a specific list of contacts in your app.

Follow Me

This free app allows you to rest a little easier. I’ve even installed it on my daughter’s phone who frequently needs to walk home from school after practice, or go with friends to the movies, mall or other local events. Knowing that I can ‘follow them’ in case of an emergency makes letting go a little bit easier.

Download the app today for the iPhone here or for Android in the Google Play Store here.

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Creekside at Beaver Creek Ski Resort in Colorado

Vacationers looking to leave everyday life behind and enjoy remarkable skiing and the grandeur of a modern alpine ski resort should head to Beaver Creek, Colorado.
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Creekside at Beaver Creek is a luxury ski-in/ski-out property located within the heart of Beaver Creek village. Nestled right up against the bubbling Beaver Creek, guests are steps away from world-class restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. In the morning, you can ski right to the lifts and access nearly 1,900 acres of skiable terrain including immaculately groomed green cruisers to steep powder-filled Aspen groves and chutes. At the end of the day, after a relaxing dip in the hot tub, unwind in a comfortable two or three bedroom condominium, elegantly decorated to make oneself at home.

Whether you are visiting Colorado to ski/snowboard or just take in the majestic beauty of the Rocky Mountains, you’ll find your stay at Creekside at Beaver Creek a memorable one.

Book by Opening Day and Save up to 30%!

Book your winter 2013/2014 vacation to Creekside at Beaver Creek by the time the lifts start turning and save up to 30% off regular rates for the 2013/2014 ski season! (Beaver Creek opening day is Nov. 27, 2013)

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