Spring . . . Summer . . . Fall



So much has been happening on the Finstad Homestead over the last few months, we haven't had time to post!  Here's a quick recap (with more detailed posts to come):



In June, Jean and I, along with several other NSA friends spoke to our good friend Carl Herder's graduate fluency class about stuttering and about the NSA.  This is something that we've done a few times now, and we really enjoy it.  What a lucky girl I am to be surrounded by so many awesome stutterers and to have the Herders as friends!



On April 21st we found - and made an offer on - our first house!  It's a 3-bedroom/2-bath rambler with a full basement, sitting on just over one partly-wooded acre atop Apple Mountain.  Just a few days later our offer was accepted, and we began the process of purchasing our home (loan approval, inspections, etc.)  Because we went with a USDA loan, the process was lo-o-o-ng and arduous, but well worth it in the end.










On June 15th, Jean celebrated his 31st birthday.  What an old man!  Once again, I baked him a rainbow-Nutella-Fruity Pebble cake (4th year in a row!) and we celebrated with a quiet evening out together.

In July we head down to St. Petersburg, Florida for a week for the 29th Annual National Stuttering Association Conference.  The Friday before we were to leave we received a call that our home loan had been approved!  The bad news was, since it had taken so long to process, we needed to close on the house the following week, the week we were meant to be in Florida.  We scrambled and were able to change Jean's flight and shuttle reservations, and I head down to Florida alone on Monday morning, and he joined me on Tuesday night after buying our home that afternoon!



We returned from Florida on Monday July 9th around 1PM, and we were already packing by 3PM that afternoon!  Needless to say, we were excited to finally be homeowners, and couldn't wait to get started.  Not sure what we were thinking, though.  Packing sucks!

July 15th - Moving day is finally here!  Several of our friends came over to help us load up the U-Haul, and we were able to move everything in one trip (more or less).  Jean and Carl were NOT happy to be moving the piano up and down steps and around corners, though :)




The day after moving in we hit IKEA to purchase some of the furniture and items we needed for our new home.  It was QUITE the shopping trip!  Let's just say, we're glad we kept the U-Haul for an extra day!

On September 30th we became members of the Front Royal United Methodist Church and couldn't be more thrilled!  Jean has been doing handyman work for the church and has been playing with the Praise Band during services on Sunday mornings, and I have been invited to serve in several different ways as well.  We love our FR-UMC family!

Fall is here now, the leaves are changing, and we're loving getting settled in our new home on the mountain.  Though the home was newly-remodeled when we bought it, we've done quite a bit of work putting our own personal touches on the place, including painting, refinishing furniture and the deck, and remodeling the fireplace.

Week in Review: Easter!


Happy Easter, everyone!  Our Lenten Challenge is coming to a close.  How did everyone do?
 
Weekly Goals (week of April 1)
* Complete 2 honeymoon scrapbook pages
* Work out 3x  FIVE times.  BEWM! 
* Complete April menu   
* Make monthly grocery shopping trip to Aldi
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean
* Weed the garden
* Bake sheep cupcakes for Easter Egg Hunt
* Make a batch of dog food
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby booties, start a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July, start the sock's mate, start and finish at least 3 dishcloths for Sarah D Finished 4 dishcloths, in addition to a few other projects



 
 
                      April 2012 Menu                                                                             Baaaaaa!


Lenten Changes
(things I'm refocusing during the Lenten season)
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) on time
* No snacking! 3 modest meals a deal with nothing solid in between. Also, no meat on Fridays. I kind of petered out on this . . .

* Actively speak Jean's 'Love Languages' (Physical Touch & Acts of Service) more often and more effectively


2012 Resolutions & Goals (the 'big-ticket' items I/we would like to accomplish this year)

* Buy a home 
On Monday, 4/9, we found a home that we fell in love with.  Our mortgage guy says that it is a 'fit' for us financially, and we're hoping to see it in person (more than just walking around the property and peeking in the windows) soon!
* Move to my parents' town (hopefully we can kill two birds with one stone for #1 & 2!)

* Conceive our first child
We are nearing the end of our testing for infertility treatments, and will soon need to make the decision if this is the next step for us.
* Scrapbook our wedding

* Scrapbook our honeymoon 

* Learn to crochet
* Learn to knit socks

Lent may be over, but there are still 8+ months left of 2012, so check back often and we cross items off the list!



Week in Review: April 1

It's the last week of Lent!   Lent is often a time of year when people give up certain foods or habits, or add practices to refocus certain habits.  Given its timing, just a few weeks after making New Years resolutions, I've tried to use this time to solidify those resolutions into everyday habits.  Here's how it went this past week, and what I have coming up this week: 
 
Weekly Goals (week of March 25)
We were out of town for my birthday this past weekend, so the list was a little short :)
* Make a trip to Scrapbooks Plus
* Work out 2x 
* Work on April menu  
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) I fell behind the first two days we were out of town, but quickly caught up on day 3
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby booties and pullover baby sweater, finish (start!) a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July, start the sock's mate. I finished the sweater, and started/finished another blanket
* Prepare food/treats to take out of town with us


 
                      Overall, not a bad birthday!


Lenten Changes (things I'm refocusing during the Lenten season)
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) on time
* No snacking! 3 modest meals a deal with nothing solid in between. Also, no meat on Fridays.   Yeeeaaaah, not so easy on vacation
* Actively speak Jean's 'Love Languages' (Physical Touch & Acts of Service) more often and more effectively


2012 Resolutions & Goals (the 'big-ticket' items I/we would like to accomplish this year)
* Buy a home 
* Move to my parents' town (hopefully we can kill two birds with one stone for #1 & 2!)
* Conceive our first child
* Scrapbook our wedding
* Scrapbook our honeymoon 
* Learn to crochet
* Learn to knit socks


Weekly Goals (week of April 1)
* Complete 2 honeymoon scrapbook pages
* Work out 3x 
* Complete April menu   
* Make monthly grocery shopping trip to Aldi
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean
* Weed the garden
* Bake sheep cupcakes for Easter Egg Hunt
* Make a batch of dog food
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby booties, start a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July, start the sock's mate, start and finish at least 3 dishcloths for Sarah D

Week in Review: March 25

Two posts in 24 hours?  Wild, I know.  This productivity stuff is pretty cool.  Check it out!

Weekly Goals (week of March 18)
* Complete 2x honeymoon scrapbook pages I never made it out to Scrapbooks Plus this week
* Work out 3x Nope...only twice
* Start April menu  
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean
* Clean out plastic drawers in bathroom
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby booties, and finish (start!) a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July.  Once again, I completed a LOT of knitting, but not the projects I set out to do!
* Deep clean both the kitchen and bathroom floors Jean read last week's post and returned my mop :)
* Bake treats for lunches/desserts


The first of my 2012 Resolutions is complete; I've knit my first sock! 
Now I just need to muster up the motivation to knit its mate. . .



Lenten Changes (things I'm refocusing during the Lenten season)
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) on time
* No snacking! 3 modest meals a deal with nothing solid in between. Also, no meat on Fridays.   I accidentally sprinkled bacon on our salad at dinner.  Oops.
* Actively speak Jean's 'Love Languages' (Physical Touch & Acts of Service) more often and more effectively


2012 Resolutions & Goals (the 'big-ticket' items I/we would like to accomplish this year)
* Buy a home 
* Move to my parents' town (hopefully we can kill two birds with one stone for #1 & 2!)
* Conceive our first child
* Scrapbook our wedding
* Scrapbook our honeymoon 
* Learn to crochet
* Learn to knit socks Yee-haw, what's up?!


Weekly Goals (week of March 25)
We are headed out of town for my birthday this weekend, so the list is a little short.  It's a hard life :)
* Make a trip to Scrapbooks Plus
* Work out 2x 
* Work on April menu  
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby booties and pullover baby sweater, finish (start!) a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July, start the sock's mate.
* Prepare food/treats to take out of town with us

May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor!


Anyone else caught up in the Hunger Games craze?  We are.  

I'm a big reader. I frequent bookstores and our public library, and I've usually got several books going on at the same time.  Novels, history, mystery, how-to, you name it.  Jean, on the other hand, claims that he has not finished a book for pleasure since high school.  Recently I started the Hunger Games series (Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay) on the recommendation of my sister-in-law, Laine, and about halfway through the first book, I had a conversation with Jean that went something like this:


Me: Hey, I'm reading this Hunger Games book, and it's pretty good.  I think you'd like it.
Jean: I don't read.
Me: Yeah, but it's kind of a war-post-apocalypse-sci-fi kinda deal.  You like that stuff.
Jean: Yeah, but I don't read.

A few days later . . .

Me: I'm done, and I put the book on your bedside table just in case.
Jean: Uhhh, OK.

A few days later . . .

Me: Nothing on TV tonight.  Why don't we just go to bed and read?
Jean: Uhhh, OK.

A few days later . . .

Jean: HAVE YOU FINISHED MOCKINGJAY YET?!  I'M DYING TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS!!!

We went out with our good friends the Herders to see the Hunger Games  movie last night.  I won't spoil it for you, but simply suggest that you read the book.  If you've already seen the movie, and weren't crazy about it, read the book.  Especially if you want to see the movie, but aren't familiar with the story, read the book.  Really, this advice holds for pretty much any book-turned-movie (except maybe Angela's Ashes and To Kill a Mockingbird . . . those were fantastic movies).




Oh, and be sure to drink a few pomegranate margaritas, beer cocktails, and
take a lame-o movie theater pictures first, too :)

Week in Review: March 18


We're halfway through Lent!  I've found it easier to stick to some goals (Bible reading) than others (working out), but I'm still plugging along.  How are all of you doing with your weekly/Lenten/yearly goals and resolutions?  Here's how I've been doing:

Weekly Goals (week of March 11)
* Empty & clean 2 bookshelves, board game shelf, and DVD shelf  I emptied and cleaned our big bookshelf, and organized the others
* Complete 2x honeymoon scrapbook pages I've started! I'll be making a trip to the local scrapbook store this week to purchase the finishing embellishments
* Work out 3x Just one run/walk on the treadmill, in addition to the regular hand-washing laundry (all of it, still!) and gardening
* Bake St. Patrick's Day goodies for the NSA TwST meeting that I co-lead (this Tuesday) Nope!  Good thing, since we only had one teen show up this time :(
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean Just one . . . acting as a spare set of eyes for Jean at work.  Finding out of the ordinary acts is proving more difficult than I thought!
* Clean out medicine cabinet
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby blanket #2, one pair of booties, and finish (start!) a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July. Finished the Telfer's baby blanket #2, as well as a hat, two plush toys, and two pairs of mitts for them, in addition to starting a second hat.
* Deep clean both the kitchen and bathroom floors Jean took my mop to his job site, and I haven't seen it since :)


Even with our recent fertility issues, I'm loving working on this
'Welcome Baby Telfer' care package for our dear friends in Scotland!




Lenten Changes (things I'm refocusing during the Lenten season)
Still going well!
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) on time
* No snacking! 3 modest meals a deal with nothing solid in between. Also, no meat on Fridays. 
* Actively speak Jean's 'Love Languages' (Physical Touch & Acts of Service) more often and more effectively


2012 Resolutions & Goals (the 'big-ticket' items I/we would like to accomplish this year)
I can't wait to cross any one of these items off of this list!
* Buy a home 
* Move to my parents' town (hopefully we can kill two birds with one stone for #1 & 2!)
* Conceive our first child
* Scrapbook our wedding
* Scrapbook our honeymoon 
* Learn to crochet
* Learn to knit socks


Weekly Goals (week of March 18)
* Complete 2x honeymoon scrapbook pages
* Work out 3x 
* Start April menu  
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean
* Clean out plastic drawers in bathroom
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby booties, and finish (start!) a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July.
* Deep clean both the kitchen and bathroom floors
* Bake treats for lunches/desserts

Week in Review: March 11

We're now 2 1/2 months into 2012 and almost halfway through Lent, so how is everyone doing with their weekly/Lenten/New Year's goals and resolutions?  Anyone else having trouble?  I slipped a little this past week and didn't do so well with my goals, but that's what this coming week is for, right?  And hey, now I have an extra hour of daylight in which to accomplish my list!  Below is how the week went for me . . . how did you do? 

Weekly Goals (week of March 4)
* Empty & clean 2 bookshelves, board game shelf, and DVD shelf
* Donate (at least) 3 pieces of clothing We ended up donating FOUR BAGS of clothes and shoes to Goodwill!
* Make a Goodwill drop off
*Complete 2x honeymoon scrapbook pages I got them organized . . . but not completed
* Work out 3x Again, I didn't complete 3 intentional workouts, but I'm going to count this as completed after doing some serious muscle-work this week.  I planted our entire garden, as well as hand-washed ALL of our laundry (our washer is broken!), and these both left me so sore!
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean  1- Planting our garden / 2- Hand washing laundry so Jean can put 'fixing the washer' at the bottom of his priority list while still having clean clothes / 3- Making doctor's appointments
* Clean out medicine cabinet
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Make grocery list
* Make the once-monthly grocery run to Aldi
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby blanket #2 I haven't finished the blanket, but I did start and finish half of a set of booties for them!
* Finish (start!) the scarf I was hired to knit


Lenten Changes (things I'm refocusing during the Lenten season)
Still plugging along and enjoying all three!
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) on time
* No snacking! 3 modest meals a deal with nothing solid in between. Also, no meat on Fridays. I ate meat this Friday.  Whoops.
* Actively speak Jean's 'Love Languages' (Physical Touch & Acts of Service) more often and more effectively


2012 Resolutions & Goals (the 'big-ticket' items I/we would like to accomplish this year)
* Buy a home Taxes are DONE, the official IRS-filed copy just has to be submitted to our mortgage guy.
* Move to my parents' town (hopefully we can kill two birds with one stone for #1 & 2!)
* Conceive our first child We had our first appointment with Dominion Fertility this past Monday, and received some not-so-promising news.  Regardless, we're leaning on our faith and starting the testing and treatment processes.
* Scrapbook our wedding
* Scrapbook our honeymoon I ordered and received our honeymoon prints, and organized the first two scrapbook pages.
* Learn to crochet
* Learn to knit socks
See how OK we look at the fertility clinic, even with all of the baby photos behind us?

Since I didn't do so well this past week, a lot of items will be repeated in this coming week's challenge. Stay tuned to see how I do, and be sure to leave me a comment letting me know what you're working on this week/month/Lent/year!


Weekly Goals (week of March 11)
* Empty & clean 2 bookshelves, board game shelf, and DVD shelf
* Complete 2x honeymoon scrapbook pages 
* Work out 3x 
* Bake St. Patrick's Day goodies for the NSA TwST meeting that I co-lead (this Tuesday)
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean 
* Clean out medicine cabinet
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby blanket #2, one pair of booties, and finish (start!) a scarf for the NSA Live Auction in July.
* Deep clean both the kitchen and bathroom floors

Week in Review: March 4th

It's been a week since my last Goals & Resolutions post, so how did everyone else do with their weeks? Here's how mine went:

Weekly goals (the out-of-the-ordinary items I'd like to accomplish this week)
* Exercise at least 3x More or less, yes, but I won't cross this off as 'completed' because I did not intentionally complete 3 workouts this week, rather was just more active than normal
* Keep up-to-date on daily Lenten Bible readings (via YouVersion)
* Make a batch of No-Bake Oatmeal Chocolate Bars
* Complete March menu plan
* Clean out medicine cabinet
* Finish knitting balaclava for Jean, blanket for our friends Janice & Kevin's peanut, and at least 2 dishcloths Finished all of this in addition to 3 more dishcloths and 1/3 of another baby blanket! What can I say, we had some rainy days this week :)
* Organize spice drawer
* Organize utensil drawer
* Find 3 Acts of Service that I can do for Jean to make his week a little easier This one was difficult, but fun! I had to find 3 things that Jean had either asked me to do, but that I'd put off (usually because I did not want to do them), or something that benefited him, but in no way benefited me. So what were those 3 Acts?





Act of Service #1: Groom Emmett.
It's a pain to haul him into the bathtub and deal with a squirmy, unhappy dog, and (as is evident by the photo!), I am not an expert groomer. But, Jean had made a few comments lately about how much Em needed a haircut, so he had a spa day!

Act of Service #2:
Call all of our credit card companies and ask for lower interest rates.
This is something that Jean has been hinting at for months, since a couple of our cards have rates that aren't all that low (or, at least not low enough in our minds!). Believe it or not, of the two of us, I'm the one who least likes making phone calls. Yes, I know that I'm the one with the friendly, bubbly personality, and no, I'm not the one who stutters, but I really don't like making phone calls. There, I said it. In the end, we ended up with lower rates on two of the three cards (significantly lower on one!).

Act of Service #3: Act as a runner between home and Jean's current job.
A couple of times I walked lunch over to his job (about 1/2 a mile away), but I'm not really counting this since I got some exercise and a picnic with my hubby out of it. There was one rainy afternoon in particular that I was settled into my nest, knitting happily, when Jean asked me to drive over and bring him some isopropyl alcohol. No fun, and of zero benefit to me, but it helped him out immensely.


So what about our broader goals? We've made some progress on those as well!


Lenten Changes (things I'm refocusing during the Lenten season)
So far, so good on all three!
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) on time
* No snacking! 3 modest meals a deal with nothing solid in between. Also, no meat on Fridays.
* Actively speak Jean's 'Love Languages' (Physical Touch & Acts of Service) more often and more effectively


2012 Resolutions & Goals (the 'big-ticket' items I/we would like to accomplish this year)
* Buy a home Taxes are almost done, and then it's off to our mortgage guy!
* Move to my parents' town (hopefully we can kill two birds with one stone for #1 & 2!)
* Conceive our first child We have started the ball rolling for fertility consultations and treatments
* Scrapbook our wedding
* Scrapbook our honeymoon Our honeymoon prints should arrive today!
* Learn to crochet
* Learn to knit socks


I did fairly well this past week, so I'm adding a few more items onto this week's challenge. Stay tuned to see how I do, and be sure to leave me a comment letting me know what you're working on his week/month/Lent/year!


Weekly Goals (week of March 4)
* Empty & clean 2 bookshelves, board game shelf, and DVD shelf
* Donate (at least) 3 pieces of clothing
* Make a Goodwill drop off
*Complete 2x honeymoon scrapbook pages
* Work out 3x
* 3 Acts of Service for Jean
* Clean out medicine cabinet
* Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion)
* Make grocery list
* Make the once-monthly grocery run to Aldi
* Finish Janice & Kevin's baby blanket #2
* Finish (start!) the scarf I was hired to knit

{March 2012 Menu}



Daylight Savings, St. Patrick's Day, the First Day of Spring...it must be March!
So tell me, what's on your menu this month?




















March 2012 MENU
1- Peruvian Chicken +
2- Bean Burritos^
3- Papa John's (Free pizza coupon code!)
4- Coconut Chicken w/ Apricot Sauce+
5- Black-Eyed Peas w/ Country Ham
6- Chicken Tortilla Soup+
7- Beef Stroganoff*
8- Buffalo Chicken Potato Casserole+
9- Cheese and White Pizzas ^
10- Double Crunch Pork Chops+
11- Pork Tenderloin+*
12- Broccoli Chicken Tater Tot Casserole+
13- Leftovers (NSA TwST Meeting)
14- Steak and Cheese Sandwiches
15- Cube Steak
16- Wine and Cheese^
17- Corned Beef*
19- Roast Beef*+
20- Pan-Fried Noodles w/ Broccoli
21- Cheddar Cheese Chicken+
22- French Fry Pie+
23- Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches*+
24- Cheese and White Pizzas^
25- Tacos
26- Ribs*
27- Chicken Wings+ and Caesar Salad
28- Cashew Chicken+
29- Honey Lime Garlic Chicken+
30- Baked Beans w/ Cornbread^
31- Eat out (Happy Birthday to me!)

* Crock-Pot
+ Pinterest
^ Meatless (Lent)

Resolutions & Goals: Part I

Happy Lent, Everyone!

I find that I tend to get more accomplished when I write things down, so I'm a natural list person, be it my short-term, daily to-do list or my long-term New Year's resolutions. This series of posts will be a collaboration of my New Year's Resolutions, my weekly goals (in the spirit of the oh-so-inspiring Alicia over at Alicia's Homemaking), and my Lenten goals.

I keep running lists in the 'Notes' app on my iPhone including my main to-do list, trip packing list, books to buy/check out, songs to purchase, menus, grocery/shopping lists, gifts to give, etc. and find that without these at my fingertips 24/7 I would be lost!

Is anyone else out there using this time to refocus, refresh, or make (or break!) a few habits? What things are you hoping to accomplish this week/month/year? Stay tuned to see what's on my list each week, and post your goals in the comments!


Weekly Goals (the out-of-the-ordinary items I'd like to accomplish this week)
  • Exercise at least 3x
  • Keep up-to-date on daily Lenten Bible readings (via YouVersion)
  • Make a batch of No-Bake Oatmeal Chocolate Bars
  • Complete March menu plan
  • Clean out medicine cabinet
  • Finish knitting balaclava for Jean, blanket for our friends Janice & Kevin's peanut, and at least 2 dishcloths
  • Organize spice drawer
  • Organize utensil drawer
  • Find 3 Acts of Service that I can do for Jean to make his week a little easier

Lenten Changes (things I'm refocusing during the Lenten season)
  • Complete all daily Lenten Bible Readings (via YouVersion) on time
  • No snacking! 3 modest meals a deal with nothing solid in between
  • Actively speak Jean's 'Love Languages' (Physical Touch & Acts of Service) more often and more effectively

2012 Resolutions & Goals (the 'big-ticket' items I/we would like to accomplish this year)
  • Buy a home
  • Move to my parents' town (hopefully we can kill two birds with one stone for #1 & 2!)
  • Conceive our first child
  • Scrapbook our wedding
  • Scrapbook our honeymoon
  • Learn to crochet
  • Learn to knit socks
Stay tuned!

{February 2012 Menu}













February 2012 Menu

1- Buffalo Chicken Roll-Ups +
2- Cheese & Cracker Spread
3- Pizza
4- Jean Gig/Leftovers
5- Wings & Potato Skins (Super Bowl)
6- Double Crunch Pork Chops +
7- Ranch Cheesy Chicken Lasagna +
8- Peruvian Chicken Quarters +
9- Steamed Sole (Mandy in FL) +
10- Jambalaya (Mandy in FL) +
11- Stuffed Peppers (Mandy in FL) +
12- Eat Out/Order In
13- Broccoli Chicken Tater Tot Casserole +
14- Leftovers (TwST Meeting)
15- Spaghetti Carbonara +
16- Tortilla Soup +
17- Baked Ziti *
18- Beer-Battered Chicken Nuggets & Valentine Hors D'oeuvres
19- Ham & Black-Eyed Peas
20- Asparagus Risotto & Sausage +
21- General Tso's Chicken +
22- Baked Cream Cheese Spaghetti +
23- Enchiladas
24- Jean Gig/Leftovers
25- Pizza
26- Pot Roast
27- Chicken Cordon Bleu Pasta +
28- Beef Stroganoff *
29- Butter Chicken +

+ Pinterest recipe
* Crock*Pot recipe