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large family food idea –breakfast overnight egg casserole

Making food for a large family, I have found is really no different than making it for a smaller family.  We just go through more of the food.  When it comes to eggs, I am thankful that we have a flock of chickens.  When we make our weekly dinner breakfast meal, we will generally go through around 50 eggs!!!

Along with baked overnight french toast casserole, we love to make this egg breakfast casserole.

Making casseroles, simplifies the time that I have to spend standing in front of the stove, flipping eggs.  I just mix it all together and pour into the pan.  Let the oven do the work, while I go change some diapers:)

Our large family food idea for breakfast overnight egg casserole:

  • 2 dozen eggs
  • 2 c milk
  • 2 cans cream of mushroom soup
  • 2 cans potatoes
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 1 tsp salt and pepper
  • 2 bunches of green onion
  • 2 cups shredded cheese
  • 1 16 oz container of sour cream–sour cream will make your eggs fluffy and easy to cut and serve

In a large mixing bowl, crack your eggs.

013 Add your milk and whisk014 Add your sour cream015 Add your cream of mushroom soup, salt, pepper,and garlic and whisk well.016 chop up some green onion, and add017 Chop up your cans of potatoes and add018 Mix in your cheese, I used a mexican cheese blend.019 Pour into a greased 9 x13 baking dish.  You can bake immediately or cover it and refrigerate overnight.

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Bake in 350 for 45-60 minutes. This will puff up when finished029

A yummy twist from plain ol eggs.033

large family food idea– breakfast–baked overnight french toast

 

 large family food idea–breakfast–baked overnight french toast

 

I have found that making meals for a large family, really isn’t that much different than making it for a smaller sized family.  Around our household, we make a breakfast meal once a week.  One thing our family enjoys is french toast.  We usually use our skillet and fry the toast on top of that.  It can sometimes be a task that takes up much of my meal prep time, especially when you have to go through 2 loaves of bread.

I wanted a simplier way. When trying to plan large family food ideas I wanted to incorporate french toast into the mix, but I wanted it to be easier to make, otherwise I probably wouldn’t want to make it.   I have found this baked overnight french toast recipe and we love it.  I make it the day before and then refrigerate it.  When it is time to cook dinner, we pop it in the oven.  No prep for Mom!  Very simple to make.

  • 1 1/2 sticks butter
  • 1 c brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 12 slices of bread
  • 2 cups of milk
  • 10 eggs

What I do first, since we don’t own a microwave, is I melt my stick of butters in a 9×13 pan.

While that is melting I mix up my eggs and milk.

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After the butter is melted, I stir into it 1 cup of brown sugar.  Spread it across the bottom of your pan to cover.  I then sprinkle it with cinnamon.  Place 12 slices of bread on top of the sugar mixture.  Put bread 2 slices high in pan.  
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Pour your egg/milk mixture over top of your bread.
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Wrap in foil and then refrigerate overnight.  In the morning or evening, depending upon when you are going to serve your meal, place in 350 and cook for 45 minutes.  This will puff right up out of the pan.  028

 

To serve cut sandwiches and then invert them onto a plate. No need for syrup, it makes its own.  Our size family goes through 2 pans of this meal.  Very delicious!034

 

large family organization tips series part 8 the master bedroom

In part 8 of our series, large family organization tips, we are going to look at the master bedroom.

 

As with all of our rooms in our household they are found to have the minimalist amount of things inside it to avoid the “cluttered”  look.

I think with most families, the master bedroom is the “catch all” for miscellaneous items.  Not here.  Our room is made with a simple layout.  We have a bed, made from pallets.  Yes, you read that correctly, you can click here to view how we made them.  The only other item in our room is a hope chest with a tv on it.

Some things in my hope chest;

  • all our family memories–photos and videos
  • my wedding dress, that I hope to fit into this anniversary
  • wedding videos
  • scrapbooks–when I had time to do those
  • journals of the kids–I keep one that I write in at least 2 times a year for each child until they move out of the home
  • flower petals I am saving for the girls—Daddy buys them roses for special days and I keep them dried for when they have their wedding day,they can throw the petals in the aisle
  • some favorite things like blankets, first outfits, and special toys

diy wood pallet bed

This year I finally took the time to decorate our walls with photos of the family.  I had our family business make this sign “All because two people fell in love…” and then I printed off various pictures of the children and placed them around that plaque.  I love laying in bed and seeing my beautiful child’s’ faces.

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Our closet is located in our master bathroom, which is convenient.  We don’t do dressers so everything is hung up.  I had my husband make me a jean holder for his jeans.  He took a 2 inch wide board and placed 10 screws in it like a coat rack.  I hang all his jeans by the loops on that rack.
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It makes me not have to fold all of his jeans for work and easier for him to be able to see what jeans he is grabbing out.    I then put our undergarments in plastic drawers like I do in the lower half’s family closet.  I fold most of my skirts and set them on top of my drawers.

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As with my children, I don’t keep a packed closet.  I go through my husbands’ and my clothing every season to evaluate the clothing that is stained, too small, or too big in some cases:)  For myself during my weight loss I have gone through numerous dress sizes.  I kept a pile of skirts that I would strive to fit into in a pile on my shelves.  As my weight came off and skirts became too big, I would put away the nicer ones that I wanted to keep in a bin in our basement, gave away some, and threw others out for rags. I would then replace my shelf with a new set of smaller skirts.   As soon as my top size went down, I gave away or threw out tops that were too big.  No sense looking frumpy for my husband.  If I get pregnant again and need larger tops, I do have a stash of pregnancy clothing in the basement.

I make sure and go through undergarments as well.  This is getting personal, but I feel that as a wife we should still try and be pleasing to our husbands and that means going through worn out or ripped undergarments and replacing them with nicer ones.  I teach my daughter, keep your older undergarments for your time of the month and then get a new set to wear for everyday.  That way they won’t get ruined.  Okay enough about that.

As for what clothing to wear.  I do a lot of bending during the day. Whether it be to tie someones shoes, pick up a pacifier, or to pick up a child.  When shopping for my clothing I need to keep that in mind.  I know that there are some things that just won’t work for a busy mother of little ones.

  • wide neck tops are out–just have a child start pulling on your top and you will understand why
  • no mid-line shirts—as soon as you go to fix your pony tale or bend over to pick something up, your backside and stomach get exposed, opt for longer fitting t shirts
  • snap up shirts are out–if you can snap it, so can your children
  • zipper tops, kids love to unzip things, especially mommy’s shirt

Do the layered look for your wardrobe and you will be set.  I have 4 solid colored long t shirts that I wear under everything.  When I was nursing full time I cut nursing slits in them and wore them under my tops, now I just wear them under things because it makes me feel more modest.  I know that if someone pulls on my outer top I am covered by my undershirt.

For skirts….

  • avoid wrap around skirts, they always come apart when sitting down
  • no slits up the front, unless you sew them, they will fall apart when sitting down
  • shorter flowing skirts are good to fly up on you when walking holding onto a little one, avoid
  • sew the slits in most skirts.  I haven’t found too many skirts that the slit is as low as I like it.  While walking you would be surprised at how much of your leg is exposed, do a simple straight stitch to sew it together.

We try and avoid all dry clean only clothing.  If it can’t be washed and dried by me, it probably won’t get done.  I am not an iron-er either so shirts must be wrinkle free.

My wardrobe is pretty basic.  I have solid 4 solid color t shirts,  and 4 solid color long sleeve shirts to wear under my tops.  I have 3-4 nicer church tops, and 10 everyday tops.  My tops are able to let my skin breathe.  Being a mother is a hard, sweaty job.  I realized I don’t want to be wondering if I have wet armpits while praising the Lord on Sundays.  I avoid all white and light colored tops.  Knowing they will get stained somehow.   For skirts I keep 3 nice for church, and 3 for everyday.  I have my favorites and will continually wear those.  Why would I keep something that wasn’t comfortable or that i didn’t really like completely?  I also keep my colors simple.  I like brown and purple.  Most all of my undershirts are brown then while shopping, I know that all I have to look for is a coordinating top to go over it.  Makes it much easier.

For footwear, wearing heels is a little dangerous while carrying babies.  Plus they are not good for your back or your feet.  Save yourself some grief and pick out a cute pair of practical shoes or boots.  I have a set of brown leather boots that go with all of my wardrobe, I chose this as my footwear option.  I have no need for pantyhose, or knee socks, just any pair will do.  I prefer to be barefoot most of the time, so if I do have to go out, I usually just grab a pair of my husbands socks and then put on my boots.  Simple and easy.  Same for summer shoes.  I have a pair of flip flops that are for yard wear, a nicer pair of sandals for church, and one nicer pair for wearing out.  That is all.  Well actually I have a pair of tennis shoes for walking, but that is it.  Just a basic set.

We don’t store miscellaneous things in our closet. I find a place for things that need a home.  The only thing I do hide in here is some early birthday or Christmas presents.  But clothing that no longer fits gets put away in a bin down in the basement, thrown away, or given away.  We don’t hold onto the “maybe one day I will use this theory.”  We get rid of it.  If clothing hasn’t been worn in the last year, we pitch it.  As soon as there are holes in clothing–socks, pants,shirts, etc–they get thrown away or in the “to sew” pile.

up next the laundry room…..

 

Breakfast for dinner?

DSCN0923I rarely have anything more than cold cereal or oatmeal for breakfast.  Yes, I know my poor deprived children:)  Getting breakfast in the morning for 6 under 7 years of age is no easy task, so I leave breakfast making to my husband on Sunday mornings or to a special meal night during the week.

DSCN0920We occasionally plan a breakfast for a dinner.  The children love it.  We might make smoothies, omelets, waffles, egg casserole, or turkey bacon and sausage.  It is a nice change for the normal routine.  DSCN0900

Try it with your family, your children will think it is fun to have breakfast for dinner.

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Egg casserole recipe

My family likes breakfast foods.  We usually make a breakfast dinner once a month.  This egg casserole is picked most frequently.  Tastes great and reheats the next day in the oven or on the stove top nicely as well.

  • 1 lb ground sausage
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic minced
  • 12 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 can of cream of mushroom soup
  • 1 can sliced mushrooms
  • 1 can of potatoes chopped
  • shredded cheese

Brown the meat and onion.  When cooked add garlic, mushrooms and potatoes.

Beat the eggs, milk, and can of cream of mushroom soup

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Add it to your skillet and cook until partially set.DSCN0910

 

 

Our breakfast food maker……

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As some of you may know, we do not use a microwave at all.  To keep foods warm we place in a casserole dish and put in the oven.
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Top with shredded cheese

 

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Serve with waffles, turkey bacon, and turkey sausageDSCN0921