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Does this ever happen to you—you are stirring batter in a big bowl and half of it goes flying out with the turn of your spatula? You didn’t think you were stirring forcefully, but you must have been because there is now flour all over your kitchen counter. I recently discovered a new type of bowl that puts an end to this common kitchen annoyance. These bowls are so great, everyone needs to know about them.
They are called Calibowls and they have an inner lip that prevents food from flying out, forcing what’s in the bowl to stay put. There has been a lot of research put into these bowls, and there is a patent pending technology behind its design. A man named Jeff Bollengier invented Calibowls after he couldn't stand his salsa spilling out of his bowl all the time—something we can all relate to.
Calibowls are made out of a bpa-free, non toxic plastic. Their clean and simple look makes you want to whip up a batch of muffins while keeping your messes to a minimum. I have so many bowls, but find there are certain ones I always gravitate towards. My new Calibowls have become my new go-to bowls. The bottom is made out of silicone, preventing the bowls from slipping around. Additionally, they are shatterproof and dishwasher-safe. Calibowls come in a variety of pretty colours— I have the lime green ones. I even have the Calibowl made for children, which has a great suction piece on the bottom to prevent my son’s cereal from flying across the kitchen. I use the inner grooved area to clean off the baby food from the top of my spoon as I am feeding my son. They even make bowls for pets!
Currently, these bowls are available at Crate and Barrel. You will want to get yourself a set asap and put an end to needless messy counters. Say goodbye to your old mixing bowls, because these will be the ones you use from now on. It's time to start eating salsa again!
Get rid of kitchen clutter by purging unwanted items and doing this with the items you use only on occasion.
With these 6 easy steps, you can get dinner on the table and include your children in the process, too.
This is my favourite fajita recipe. Forget about buying those little packets of seasoning, make your own. It is cheaper and healthier, and faster!
I used to like putting out toppings for my family to use on their tacos and fajitas but lately have been serving them already rolled and ready to eat and find it much easier and cleaner. Obviously this is not going to work for a picky eater, but only put what that picky eater would like in their fajita and you will not have any problems.
Save Money (and Your Health) With This Homemade Taco Seasoning
The recipe for the chicken seasoning makes three times the amount you need for 2 chicken breasts. Keep leftovers in a sealed plastic bag and your dinner will be even faster to make the next time.
Ingredients
Directions
Preheat oven to 350.
Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or tinfoil.
Mix chicken seasonings together in a small bowl. Remove 1/3 of seasoning and toss with chicken strips.
Save remaining seasoning in a sealed plastic bag in fridge or freezer.
Heat a medium size pan over medium high heat. Add 1 tsp vegetable oil.
Add chicken coated in seasoning to pan and stir fry until chicken is cooked through, 5-7 minutes. Remove the chicken and wipe pan clean.
Place remaining tsp of vegetable oil to pan. Add onions, cook for 3 minutes until soft. Add peppers and continue to cook onions with peppers until peppers become soft too, an additional 2-3 minutes. Put chicken back in pan and mix everything together until chicken is warmed through.
Lay tortilla wraps evenly on parchment or tin foiled lined sheets. Divide chicken, onion and pepper mixture among wraps. However, if someone in your family does not like onions and/or peppers be careful not to give them any.
Top with approximately 1 tablespoon of sour cream and salsa and a sprinkling of shredded cheese, keeping in mind the tastes of your eaters. Do not fill wraps too full.
Roll wraps and place a toothpick through the top to secure each one.
Bake 5 minutes or until lightly browned and fajitas seem like they will not unroll.
Fajitas are ready to be eaten and should stay rolled once the toothpick is removed.
Serve with additional sour cream and salsa if you wish.
Makes 8-10 fajitas
Looking for more quick weeknight meals? Try these Burrito Bowls, Chicken Drumsticks, and Sloppy Joes.