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{March is well under way}

February days are now gone and March has officially kicked in.   I finally purchased a new monthly focus board.  We ventured out for a day date which included a movie. I love our day dates. I will give my honest review about the movie for those interested. I wanted to see this movie as it was based on a true story. I did enjoy the movie but oh my, it was a tear jerker from the get go! It ended good but mercy! Let's just say that I am thankful that no one was sitting close enough to see my tear stained face. I am glad that I saw it but I am good for a while on sad movies, even if they do end good!   My oldest daughter, her husband and their son participated in the Spartan race which is a series of obstacle courses that challenge. They done so well. As you can see from the pictures it gets pretty muddy!  My three daughters participate each year in the Gate River Run. I love it that they do this together. They have so much support & encouragement from all the onlookers. I am just

Chicken Bow Tie Salad

Easy, Quick & Good!
3 Boneless Chicken Breast
1 Can of Small green peas
1 Box of Bow-tie Pasta
Mayo
EVVO
Salt & Pepper
Lemon Pepper
Italian Seasoning
Papirika

Dice your chicken up into pieces (cuts much better when partially frozen) Add salt, pepper, lemon pepper and a tad of Italian seasoning to chicken. Sprinkle just enough Extra Virgin Olive Oil onto chicken to coat well. Saute in your frying pan till done. In the mean time make your pasta according to the directions on the box. (*Remember, to keep your pasta from sticking add just a few drops of olive oil and a pinch of salt*) Drain your green peas. 
Mix your chicken, pasta and peas together and add mayo to taste. *I use Hellmann's* Yes it is pricey but it is the best mayo out there! Pour in your bowl and top with a little Paprika. The good thing about this dish is it good served warm or cold.
The little plastic cutting board was a freebie from Pampered Chef! I love it! It is so good for small jobs. 


 
Love my Electric Skillet!



I must say that I am not a fan of little green peas! But for some crazy reason I like them in a salad! Yep, I am weird like that!

Ain't that Bow-Tie Pasta just the cutest! Yep, you do see some germX on the counter! If you could see the other side of the sink you would see some antibacterial hand soap as well! I never handle meat of any kind, especially chicken without a washup! And NO I am not weird about that sort of stuff just SMART! 

 

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  1. I love your simple dishes! Thanks for sharing. Trinity

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  2. Leave out the peas and I'd be good to go! Love the bow tie pasta. Audrey

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  3. Just wanted you to know I tried the recipe for our Sat. afternoon dinner. My family loved it! We all love chicken and adore the little green peas. So simple. Thanks so much for the recipe. Trinity

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