July 10, 2026 🍏
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Beef Sheet Pan Nachos Recipe Review (Easy 20 Minute Dinner)

This week’s recipe review is a little different than usual because if I’m being honest, this meal happened on a night I was not feeling my best.

And sometimes, those are the nights that matter most when it comes to finding good recipes.


Why I Chose This Recipe

I needed something that was quick, easy, and required very little thought. This beef sheet pan nachos recipe checked all of those boxes.

It’s one of those meals that you can throw together without overthinking anything, which was exactly what I needed.


How It Was to Make

This was so easy. I’m talking 20 minutes, if that.

Everything comes together quickly, and there’s nothing complicated about it. It’s one of those recipes where you don’t have to juggle a bunch of steps or timing.

Another thing I loved is how customizable it is.

You can:

  • Add whatever toppings you like
  • Leave off anything you don’t
  • Adjust it based on what you already have at home

It’s a really flexible meal, which makes it even more practical.


How It Turned Out

I didn’t end up eating much of it since I wasn’t feeling great, but from what I could tell, and from Paul’s review, it was definitely a solid, easy dinner.

Paul: Really liked it overall. His only note? It needed more cheese which honestly feels like a fair critique for nachos.

Charlotte (toddler): Not quite ready for nachos yet.

Ben: Ate some of the cheese off the chips which feels very on brand.


Final Thoughts

This is exactly the kind of recipe you want to have in your back pocket for low energy days.

It’s:

  • Quick
  • Easy
  • Customizable
  • And requires almost no mental effort

Even on a night when I wasn’t feeling well, I was still able to get dinner on the table without stress and that alone makes this one worth keeping.

I’d definitely make this again, especially for those “I don’t feel like cooking” kind of nights. And next time We’re adding a lot more cheese.


Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find it here: Sheet Pan Beef Nachos

Want some more quick and easy meal ideas? You can find more reviews here! Easy Weeknight Meals

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Pizza Casserole (Pizza + Pasta!) Easy Family Dinner Review

Sometimes you just want something warm, filling, and easy to say yes to. That’s exactly why I chose this pizza casserole recipe this week. It’s pizza and pasta, and honestly, what’s not to love about that?

Why I Chose This Recipe

This felt like one of those “can’t go wrong” meals.

We love pasta. We love pizza. And anything that combines the two usually ends up being a win. Especially on a busy weeknight when I don’t want to overthink dinner.

It also looked simple enough to throw together without needing anything too complicated.

Overall, this recipe was really straightforward. The only thing I’ll say is that it does take a little time on the front end since you have to brown the meat and cook the pasta. It’s not difficult at all. It’s just a couple extra steps before everything comes together.

Once that part is done, though, it’s super easy to assemble and bake.

I also made a small adjustment and left out the mushrooms and olives since we don’t typically like those in our house. It didn’t feel like it was missing anything without them.


How It Turned Out

Me: I really liked this recipe. It’s one of those meals that feels super comforting without being complicated, and I’m always a fan of a good mash-up when I can’t decide what I’m in the mood for.

Paul: Big fan. He thought it was really filling and had great flavor.

Charlotte (toddler review): Approved, especially the noodles. She ate a good amount, which is always a win.

Ben: The surprise of the night. I really thought this would be right up his alley, but he took one bite and said he didn’t like it.

He didn’t really explain why, and honestly, I don’t think he was very hungry at the time, so I wouldn’t completely count this one out for him yet.


Final Thoughts

I would definitely make this again.

It’s a great option when you want something comforting and family friendly, but don’t feel like choosing between pizza or pasta. It’s simple, filling, and easy to adjust based on what your family likes (or doesn’t like). And even with mixed kid reviews, it still felt like a solid win overall.

If you’re in the mood for a cozy, low stress dinner, this one is worth trying.


Want to try it for yourself? You can find the original recipe here! Pizza Casserole

Looking for more kid friendly meals to try? You can find my list here! Kid-Friendly

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5-Ingredient Instant Pot Mac and Cheese Review (Easy Kid Friendly Dinner)

There are some meals you plan ahead for and then there are the ones you make because your toddler suddenly decides they are starving and need food immediately.

This recipe for 5-Ingredient Instant Pot Mac and Cheese falls firmly into that second category.

I wanted something quick, easy, and kid friendly without reaching for a microwave cup. And this one promised to be ready in about 10–15 minutes. Honestly? That alone made it worth trying.


The Process: Fast and Simple

This recipe is about as straightforward as it gets. Everything goes into the Instant Pot, cooks quickly, and comes together with minimal effort. No complicated steps, no extra dishes, and no long wait times.

From start to finish, it really did take about 10–15 minutes, which is a huge win on a busy day.

This is exactly the kind of recipe you keep in your back pocket for those “I need dinner right now” moments.


The Taste Test: Kids Approved, Adults Have Notes

This was one of those meals where the kids and adults had very different opinions.

Family Taste Test

✔️ My Verdict: Not my favorite. I noticed an aftertaste I didn’t love, and the texture was a little too runny for me. If I make it again, I would definitely add extra cheese to help thicken it up.

✔️ Paul’s Verdict: He liked it, but it wasn’t a favorite. Solid, but not something he’d specifically request.

✔️ Ben’s Verdict: Started off saying he wasn’t hungry, then took one bite and proceeded to steal my bowl. I think that says everything.

✔️ Charlotte’s Verdict: Ate her share happily which is always a win.

✔️ Overall Verdict: A big win for the kids, but more of a “just okay” for the adults.


Final Thoughts

This is one of those recipes that serves a very specific purpose and does it well.

It’s:

  • fast
  • easy
  • and very kid friendly

While it may not be my personal favorite, I can absolutely see myself making it again when I need something quick that I know the kids will eat without a fight. And sometimes, especially on busy days, that’s exactly what you need.


Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find it here! Mac and Cheese

Looking for more kid friendly recipes? You can find my list here! Kid-Friendly

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Easy Wonton Soup Recipe for Busy Weeknights: Paul’s Pick

Every month, Paul tries to pick something that will challenge me in the kitchen, but this time, he went a little easier on me.

He chose Wonton Soup, which is one of his go-to orders from our local Chinese takeout. His goal? Find a version we could make at home that still hits those same comforting, takeout style flavors.

And honestly, this one delivered in a way I didn’t fully expect.


Wonton soup sounds like one of those recipes that would be complicated, but this was actually very simple to put together. Once everything was prepped, it came together quickly and easily, making it a great option for a weeknight when you want something warm and comforting without a lot of effort.

I did make one adjustment: I left out the mushrooms. We are just not a mushroom household, and this recipe worked perfectly fine without them.

Overall, this felt like a great way to get those takeout style flavors at home without the price tag, which is always a win.


The Taste Test: A Clear Winner for Paul

This was definitely one of those meals where the reactions around the table varied a bit.

Family Taste Test

✔️ My Verdict: I liked it. It’s not my all time favorite soup, but it was still enjoyable and I can absolutely see the appeal.

✔️ Paul’s Verdict: Loved it. This is one of his usual takeout orders, and he was so happy to have a homemade version. His only complaint? That I didn’t also make sweet and sour chicken and rice to go with it 🙄😂

✔️ Ben’s Verdict: Tried a bite, but wasn’t a fan. I think the wontons themselves were a little too “different” for him, which is very on brand for a 3 year old.

✔️ Charlotte’s Verdict: Didn’t try this one.

✔️ Overall Verdict: A big win for Paul, a solid “like” from me, and a pass from the kids this time.


Final Thoughts

This is one of those recipes that really shines if you’re looking to recreate takeout favorites at home.

It’s simple, comforting, and comes together quickly, making it a great option for a weeknight dinner when you want something a little different.

While it may not be a full family favorite in our house, it’s definitely earned a spot as a “Paul’s Pick” repeat, especially for nights when I want to make something I know he’ll really enjoy.


Want to try the recipe for yourself? You can find it here! Wonton Soup

Looking for more weeknight meal ideas? You can find more reviews here! Easy Weeknight Meals

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When the Kids Love It More Than the Adults: Beef and Broccoli Noodles

Some recipes are meant for slow Sunday cooking. Others exist for the nights when everyone is hungry, the clock is moving fast, and you just need dinner on the table.

This recipe for Quick Beef and Broccoli Noodles immediately caught my attention because it promised exactly that: a fast, simple meal that could be ready in about 30 minutes.

Anything that combines noodles, beef, and vegetables in one dish already feels like a solid weeknight option in my house. The real question was whether the flavor would hold up.

The answer ended up being a little surprising.


The Process: A Classic 30-Minute Meal

The process for this recipe was exactly what you want from a quick dinner.

Brown the beef, toss in the broccoli, mix up the sauce, and bring everything together in the pan. You even cook the noodles in the pan making it a true one pot meal. Nothing complicated, no unusual ingredients, and no long cooking times.

It’s the kind of meal that moves quickly once you start cooking, which is always a win on a busy night.

Overall, the process felt very manageable and definitely delivered on its promise of being a true 30-minute meal.


The Taste Test: Kids Win This Round

This is where the dinner took an unexpected turn. Usually, the adults at the table are the easiest to please. This time, though, the kids were the biggest fans.

Family Taste Test

✔️ My Verdict:
It was fine, but the flavor felt a little bland. I think the sauce just needed everything turned up a notch.

✔️ Paul’s Verdict:
He agreed that it needed more flavor and specifically said he wished it had more spice.

✔️ Ben’s Verdict:
Huge success. He ate more of this dinner than he has eaten of almost anything I’ve made recently.

✔️ Charlotte’s Verdict:
Charlotte happily went to town on the noodles, which is always a good sign for a toddler.

✔️ Overall Verdict:
A win for the kids, but a little underwhelming for the adults.


Final Thoughts

Even though Paul and I wished the flavors were stronger, this recipe still has a place in my back pocket.

It’s quick. It’s fairly healthy. And most importantly, the kids loved it. That alone makes it worth remembering.

I probably won’t add this one to our regular rotation, but when I need a fast dinner that I know the kids will happily eat, this might be a good one to pull out again.


Want to try the recipe for yourself? You can find it here ! Quick Beef and Broccoli Noodles

Looking for more quick and easy meals? You can find more reviews here! Easy Weeknight Meals

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The First Spring Pasta of the Season: Pasta Primavera

March always makes me crave something lighter.

After months of cozy casseroles, slow cooker meals, and comfort food on repeat, I start looking for dinners that feel fresh, colorful, and a little more vibrant. Something that hints at sunshine, even if we’re still wearing sweaters.

That’s exactly why I chose Pasta Primavera.

It felt like the perfect transition meal: bright vegetables, a lighter cream sauce, and just enough comfort from the pasta to keep it family friendly. On paper, it checked all the boxes.

In reality? Well, let’s talk about it.


The Process: Prep Heavy, But Worth It

This recipe definitely falls into the category of “do all the work upfront.”

There’s quite a bit of prep:

  • Chopping multiple vegetables
  • Preparing the sauce
  • Grating cheese

It’s not a “throw it in the pan” situation.

But once everything is prepped? It comes together surprisingly fast. The vegetables cook quickly, the sauce blends beautifully, and once you toss it all with the pasta, dinner is basically done.

If you’re someone who thrives on reading the recipe all the way through and prepping before anything hits the pan (hi, it’s me 🙋‍♀️), this is a very manageable recipe. But if you try to prep as you go, you’ll probably feel behind.

It’s the kind of meal that rewards organization.


The Taste Test: A Split Decision

Here’s where things got interesting.

My verdict: I genuinely enjoyed it. The sauce was flavorful without being heavy, and the vegetables felt fresh instead of overpowering. It felt like a true spring dish.

Charlotte’s verdict: In her toddler way? Approved. She happily ate her noodles and picked at the veggies. That’s a win in my book.

Paul’s verdict: He liked the noodles. But the medley of vegetables all mixed together? Not his thing. He’s very particular about vegetables and prefers one per dish rather than a combination. The blend of flavors wasn’t his favorite.

Ben’s verdict: He liked the broccoli. He liked the noodles. The sauce? Not so much.

So overall, not exactly the family favorite I was hoping for.


Final Thoughts: Not Every Meal Has to Be for Everyone

Would I make this again?

Yes, but probably for a girls’ night or when I’m cooking something just for myself and Charlotte.

I don’t regret trying it. It was light, flavorful, and exactly the kind of meal that makes me feel like we’re stepping into spring. It just didn’t win over the majority vote in this house.

And that’s okay. Sometimes the goal isn’t to find a new family staple. Sometimes it’s just to try something fresh and see what happens.


Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find it here! Pasta Primavera

Looking for more weeknight meals? You can find my list here! Easy Weeknight Meals

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Easy Venison Spaghetti for a Cozy Family Dinner

Life is like a bowl of spaghetti…

Nothing screams comfort food to me like a big bowl of pasta. And if you’re in the Midwest, you know venison is just part of the rotation. Just like I mentioned in the chili post, it’s classic around here.

This week’s recipe was venison spaghetti, and it honestly checked all the comfort boxes.


It came together in about 40 minutes, which automatically makes it weeknight friendly. You could definitely let the sauce simmer longer to deepen the flavor, but even without an extended simmer, it held its own.

One of my favorite parts? I was able to involve Ben. He loves helping stir, and I’ve noticed he’s much more willing to try something when he helped make it. That alone feels like a win.


Now for the taste test.

  • Me: I loved the flavor and the way the sauce coated the meat. It felt hearty without being heavy.
  • Paul: Paul liked that it had a little bite but wasn’t overly spicy. He said it felt like a solid Sunday night family dinner.
  • Ben: Ben gave it a huge thumbs up.
  • Charlotte: Well, she put more in her mouth than down her chair. If you have a 13 month old, you know that’s high praise.

This one was a hit across the board.

Comforting. Simple. Family approved.

I would absolutely make this again.


Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find it here: Venison Spaghetti

Looking for more recipes that hit big with the kids? Try looking here! Kid-Friendly

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Life Reality Check: What Realistic Breakfasts Actually Look Like

Every month for 2026, I want to take a step back and do a little Life Reality Check. Not the Pinterest perfect version of life or food, but the real one. The one where plans change, energy runs low, and dinner still needs to happen. This space is about honesty, flexibility, and giving ourselves permission to do what works right now. Because feeding ourselves and our families shouldn’t feel like a constant test we’re failing, it should feel livable.


You know the breakfast scene in movies and TV shows.

The table is covered. Pancakes. Eggs. Waffles. Biscuits. A full spread is presented and then the kid runs downstairs, grabs one piece of toast, and runs out the door.

Every time I see that, I think: who made all that food? And who is cleaning it up? Because real life breakfast doesn’t usually look like that.

The “Fancier” Mornings

These happen, just not daily.

Homemade cinnamon rolls. Fresh muffins.
Maybe donuts if I’ve planned ahead.

These are slower mornings and weekend energy. The kind where no one is racing the clock.

They’re special, but they are not the standard.

The Sit-Down Breakfast

This is more typical.

Eggs with toast.
Oatmeal or cereal.
Maybe pancakes or waffles if we’re ahead of schedule.

It’s simple and filling. It gets everyone started. No elaborate spread or magically movie moment. Just real life.

The “We’re Already Late” Breakfast

And then there’s the most honest category.

Mini muffins from the pantry.
A granola bar in the car.
A toaster pastry while someone is still looking for their shoes.

And here’s what I’ve learned: Not putting out a full spread doesn’t mean I failed.

It means we’re in a busy season and that we’re doing what works. It means everyone is fed. And sometimes that’s enough. Breakfast doesn’t have to look impressive to count.

Next month’s Life Reality Check is all about Realistic Busy Weeks, because if mornings feel like this, just wait until we talk about the full calendar.

So tell me: what does breakfast usually look like at your house?

Find more Life Reality Check posts here!

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Trying Authentic Italian Braciole for the First Time | Paul’s Pick

This month’s Paul’s Pick definitely pushed me out of my comfort zone.

He chose Authentic Italian Braciole, something I had never made before and, honestly, something that looked a little intimidating at first glance. Thin slices of beef, rolled up with filling, simmered in sauce? It felt like a project.

But once I got started, it was actually much easier than I expected.

How It Came Together

The process is simple: pound the beef thin, layer on the filling, roll it up, secure it, and let it slowly simmer in sauce until tender. It looks impressive, but it’s very doable.

I chose to serve it over spaghetti tossed in the same sauce the meat cooked in, which felt like the perfect way to soak up all that flavor.

It definitely felt like a “Sunday dinner” kind of meal. The kind you take your time with and enjoy at the table.

The Reviews

Paul: Loved it.
He said it was like a cross between a steak and a meatball, which honestly feels like a pretty accurate description. He went back for more and was very pleased with his pick.

Me: I liked it, especially the filling. That part was packed with flavor. I did find the beef itself just a bit dry for my personal taste, even with the sauce. Not bad at all, just not my favorite texture.

Ben: Took a bite but wasn’t overly interested.

Charlotte: Happily ate her noodles, but the beef is still a little advanced for her at this stage.

This one feels very much like an adult dinner. I wouldn’t necessarily add it to our regular rotation, but I would absolutely make it again when I want to do something special for Paul.

And honestly? That’s what Paul’s Pick is all about. ❤️


Want to try the original recipe for yourself? Look here: Italian Braciole

Want to know other recipes Paul has had me try? You can find them here: Paul’s Pick

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An Easy Slow Cooker Beef Stew for Cold Winter Nights

There’s something about a cold Sunday night that practically demands a hearty meal. This slow cooker beef stew felt like the perfect answer. Warm, comforting, and the kind of dinner that fills the house with good smells while you go about your day.

I loved that I could prep everything before church, set it, and not think about timing sides or juggling multiple pots later. For this season of life, that alone makes a recipe feel like a win.


How It Came Together

This recipe does require a bit of upfront work, such as searing the meat and deglazing to make the sauce. Once that’s done, the slow cooker takes over. Some newer slow cookers have a sauté setting that lets you do everything in one pot, but ours doesn’t, so I used a separate pan for searing the beef before adding it to the slow cooker. Once everything was in, it was truly “set it and forget it”.

Everything cooked down beautifully, and by dinnertime the meat and vegetables were incredibly tender. That said, this is definitely a weekend recipe for us. Our weekday mornings are just a little too hectic right now to add extra steps like searing beef and chopping veggies to the to-do list. For a Sunday dinner, though? It’s perfect.


Flavor & Texture

I really enjoyed the rich, classic beef stew flavor here. Nothing fancy or overcomplicated. Just solid, comforting food. The meat was tender, the vegetables soft without being mushy, and everything felt well balanced and hearty.

The recipe did call for mushrooms, which I chose to leave out. None of us are big mushroom fans in this house, and the stew didn’t feel like it was missing anything without them.


Family Taste Test ✅

  • Erin: ✔️ Loved how tender everything was and how rich the flavor turned out. This is exactly the kind of cozy meal I want on a cold night. A definite Sunday dinner recipe for us.
  • Paul: ✔️ Really enjoyed the flavor and went back for two helpings, which is always my sign that dinner was a success.
  • Ben: ⏸️ Wasn’t home for this one (grandparent dinners are still winning right now), but he’ll be back as my official kid taste tester soon.
  • Char: ✔️ First slow cooker stew appearance! She’s officially old enough to start introducing more solids and happily ate small bites of the meat and carrots. A big win for our newest reviewer.

Final Thoughts

This slow cooker beef stew delivered exactly what I hoped it would: a warm, hearty, low stress meal that felt perfect for a cold Sunday night. While it’s not something I’d reach for on a busy weekday morning, it’s absolutely going into our weekend rotation.

Comforting, reliable, and family approved, even by the smallest member of the household. 🥣💛


Want to try it for yourself? Look for the original recipe here! Slow Cooker Beef Stew

Looking for more of our favorite comfort food? You can find those here! Comfort Food

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