An Easy Ground Beef Dinner for Low Energy Nights
One of my favorite kinds of recipes to review is the kind that makes me wonder, “Why haven’t I been making this all along?” That’s exactly how I felt about these Korean Ground Beef Rice Bowls from The Recipe Critic.
Sometimes, after a long day, I don’t want to spend an hour in the kitchen. I want something that’s flavorful, filling, and simple enough to throw together without much thought.
This recipe checked every one of those boxes.

Why I Chose This Recipe
I’m always looking for dinners that are both quick and a little different from our usual rotation.
Ground beef is something we almost always have on hand, and I loved that this recipe transformed it into something that felt a little more exciting than tacos or spaghetti.
It also looked like one of those meals that could easily be customized depending on what everyone likes. That’s always a bonus in our house.

How It Was to Make
This recipe couldn’t have been much easier.
Brown the ground beef. Whisk together the sauce. Mix everything together. Honestly, the rice took longer to cook in my pressure cooker than the actual beef mixture took to make.
That’s exactly the kind of recipe I appreciate on busy evenings or on the days when my cooking energy is running on empty.
I also liked how flexible it was. You could easily add vegetables like sliced cucumbers, shredded carrots, broccoli, or edamame to make it your own.

How It Tasted
I really enjoyed the flavor. The sauce had a nice balance of sweet and savory without being overpowering, and it coated the beef perfectly.
Served over rice, it made for a comforting meal that still felt a little different from our usual weeknight dinners.
It’s the kind of recipe that delivers a lot of flavor with very little effort.

Family Review
Paul: Another success. He had two helpings and described the sauce as the perfect mix of sweet and savory.
Ben: He wasn’t very interested, but I think the rice was the bigger obstacle than the beef itself. Rice is still something he’s figuring out.
Charlotte: She had a few bites before deciding she had more important toddler business to attend to.
Final Thoughts
This recipe earned high marks for one very important reason: It made a delicious dinner without asking much of me. Those are the recipes I come back to over and over again.
It’s quick enough for busy weeknights, easy enough for low energy evenings, and flexible enough to adapt with whatever vegetables you have in the refrigerator.
Will this become part of our dinner rotation? Based on Paul’s two helpings and how simple it was to make, I’d say there’s a very good chance.
If you’re looking for a fast, flavorful dinner that comes together in less time than it takes to cook the rice, this one is definitely worth trying.
Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find it here: Korean Beef Rice Bowl
Looking for more easy weeknight favorites? You can find my reviews here: Easy Weeknight Meals
How We Celebrate the Fourth of July with Little Kids
Every holiday seems to come with a picture perfect expectation. Perfect decorations with the perfect food. Perfect family photos before watching the perfect fireworks.
But if there’s one thing I’ve learned through motherhood, it’s that holidays are rarely perfect and they don’t have to be to be meaningful.
For our family, Independence Day is less about creating a picture perfect celebration and more about spending time together, making memories, and embracing the traditions that fit us.

Starting the Day at the Parade
If you’ve ever been to a small town Fourth of July parade, you know there’s something special about it.
People line Main Street with lawn chairs. Kids wave little American flags. Neighbors catch up with one another. There’s candy flying through the air, fire trucks rolling by, and plenty of community spirit.
It’s one of my favorite ways to start the holiday because it feels simple. There’s no pressure. Just families gathering together and enjoying the morning.

Food That Doesn’t Keep You in the Kitchen
If you’ve followed my blog for very long, you probably won’t be surprised to hear that I don’t want to spend all day cooking on a holiday. I’d much rather be outside with my family than stuck in the kitchen.
That usually means keeping the menu simple. Maybe something on the grill. A favorite side dish and some fresh fruit. A simple dessert.
Holiday meals don’t have to be elaborate to be memorable. Sometimes the best memories happen because you’re at the table, not because you spent six hours preparing it.

Fireworks Aren’t One-Size-Fits-All
When most people think of Independence Day, they immediately think of fireworks. For many families, that’s the highlight of the evening. For ours, it’s a little more complicated.
Both Ben and I are sensitive to loud noises. That doesn’t mean we don’t enjoy celebrating. It just means we’ve learned to celebrate in a way that works for us.
Sometimes that means watching fireworks from farther away. Sometimes it means stepping inside for a few minutes if things become overwhelming. And sometimes it means wearing hearing protection without feeling embarrassed about it.
I’ve learned that there’s nothing wrong with making small accommodations so everyone can enjoy the day.
Tips for Families with Sound Sensitivities
If you or your child struggle with loud noises, here are a few things that have helped us:
- Bring noise reducing headphones or ear defenders.
- Watch fireworks from a little farther away, or even from the window instead of right next to the launch site.
- Let kids know what to expect before the first fireworks begin.
- Take breaks if anyone starts feeling overwhelmed.
- Remember that it’s okay to leave early if needed.
Celebrating the holiday doesn’t have to look exactly like everyone else’s celebration. Making adjustments isn’t missing out, it’s making sure everyone has a chance to enjoy the day.
The Little Moments Matter Most
Years from now, I probably won’t remember every menu or every firework show.
I’ll remember Ben excitedly watching the parade and Charlotte experiencing another holiday through curious little eyes.
I’ll remember time spent together. Those are the moments that stay with us.

Final Thoughts
Independence Day doesn’t have to be Pinterest perfect to be wonderful.
It can be a parade on Main Street. A simple meal shared around the table. Kids laughing as they collect candy. Fireworks enjoyed from a distance. Or even a quiet evening at home if that’s what your family needs.
The best traditions are the ones that fit your family, not someone else’s idea of what the day should look like.
I hope your Independence Day is filled with laughter, good food, meaningful moments, and the freedom to celebrate in whatever way makes your family happiest.
Happy Fourth of July!
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Easy Pasta Salad for Cookouts and Potlucks
Most of the recipes I review are main dishes, but every now and then it’s nice to remember that the sides can steal the show too. With summer officially here, I wanted to try a recipe that would be perfect for backyard cookouts, family gatherings, or those last minute invitations where you’re asked to “just bring a side.”
This Pasta Salad with Corn, Bacon, and Buttermilk Ranch Dressing from Simply Recipes immediately caught my attention. It sounded like everything I love about summer cooking; simple ingredients, fresh flavors, and easy enough to throw together without spending all afternoon in the kitchen.

Why I Chose This Recipe
Summer and pasta salad just seem to go hand in hand. It’s one of those dishes that works for almost every occasion. Whether you’re hosting a barbecue, heading to a potluck, or just looking for something to serve alongside grilled meat, it’s hard to go wrong with a good pasta salad.
This recipe also had a few ingredients that sounded especially appealing to me. Corn, bacon, Ranch; honestly, that’s already a pretty convincing combination.

How It Was to Make
This recipe was very straightforward and beginner friendly.
The only change I had to make was the pasta. The recipe called for orecchiette, but my grocery store didn’t have any in stock, so I substituted small shells instead. Thankfully, they worked perfectly.
Everything came together quickly, and none of the steps were complicated. It felt like one of those recipes you could easily throw together the morning of a family gathering or even at the last minute before heading out the door.
Paul grilled pork chops to go alongside it, and together they made a perfect summer dinner.

How It Tasted
I really enjoyed this one.
The dressing was creamy without being too heavy, and the bacon and corn added plenty of flavor and texture. It felt fresh, satisfying, and exactly like the kind of side dish I picture at a summer barbecue.
More importantly, it wasn’t difficult to make. That’s always a huge bonus in my book.
Family Review
Paul: This may have been one of his favorite reviews in a while. He didn’t just ask for it to be added to the meal rotation, he immediately said, “Make this again.” Then he finished every bit that was left, which I think speaks for itself.
Charlotte: She wasn’t very interested, but she’s currently cutting more molars, so meals have been a little unpredictable lately.
Ben: He wasn’t interested either, but I think it had more to do with being tired than the recipe itself. Some nights are just like that.

Final Thoughts
This recipe was exactly what I was hoping it would be.
It was:
- easy to prepare
- full of classic summer flavors
- a perfect side dish for grilled meals
- ideal for potlucks and backyard barbecues
The fact that Paul immediately declared it a “make again” recipe is about the highest compliment it can receive in our house. I’ll definitely be keeping this one in mind throughout the rest of the summer whenever we fire up the grill or need something simple to take to a get together.
Sometimes the side dish ends up being just as memorable as the main course and this one definitely earned its place in our summer recipe collection.
Looking to try this recipe for yourself? You can find it here: Corn, Bacon, Ranch Pasta Salad.
Looking for more summer inspiration? You can find my list here: Seasonal Recipes
Breaking In the New Grill with Ribeyes and Potatoes
Every month, Paul gets to choose a recipe for me to review. Usually that means he picks a specific meal, challenges me to make something new, and then enjoys giving his official opinion afterward.
This month, however, he had a different idea. Instead of choosing a recipe, Paul chose a cooking method. Specifically, he chose his new grill.
And honestly? I think we may have accidentally unlocked a whole new category of recipe reviews.

The Father’s Day Gift That Started It All
For Father’s Day this year, Paul got a new grill. Naturally, he wanted to use it as soon as possible.
I can’t say I blame him. There’s just something about a new cooking gadget that immediately makes you start planning meals around it. And since this month’s Paul’s Pick landed right after Father’s Day, it felt like the perfect excuse.

This Week’s Menu
The inaugural official grill dinner was simple:
- Ribeye steaks
- Grilled potatoes
No complicated recipe. No long ingredient list. Just good ingredients cooked well. Sometimes that’s all you need.

How It Turned Out
The steaks were fantastic.
The potatoes were simple, flavorful, and paired perfectly with the ribeyes.
It’s hard to give a traditional recipe review when there wasn’t really a recipe involved, but the meal itself absolutely delivered.
More importantly, Paul had a great time making it.
A New Kitchen Role for Paul
One thing I’ve always appreciated about Paul is that he supports this blog even when it means regularly eating whatever recipe I’ve decided to test that week.
He’s my taste tester, my second opinion, and occasionally the person reminding me that maybe not every vegetable needs to be mixed into the same dish.
Now, with the grill, he has officially added another role:
Grill Master.
Since getting the grill, he’s already made:
- burgers
- chicken
- ribeyes
And I have a feeling this is only the beginning.

What This Means for Future Reviews
One thing that excited me about this dinner was realizing how many possibilities the grill opens up.
Up until now, most of my reviews have come from:
- slow cookers
- casseroles
- skillet meals
- pasta dishes
- oven recipes
Now? We suddenly have a whole new category to explore:
- Grilled chicken
- Grilled vegetables
- Burgers
- Kabobs
- Steaks
And whatever else Paul decides sounds like a good idea.
I have a feeling the grill is going to make quite a few appearances on the blog this summer.
Family Review
Paul: Very pleased with both the meal and the fact that he got to use his new grill.
Charlotte (toddler): Enjoyed some potatoes and happily joined us for dinner.
Ben: Was much more interested in being outside than providing an official food review, which honestly feels appropriate for summer.
Me: Happy to eat a good steak and excited about the future grilling possibilities.
Final Thoughts
This month’s Paul’s Pick ended up being a little different than usual.
There wasn’t a recipe card or a rating. There wasn’t even much measuring.
Instead, it became something better. A reminder that some of our favorite meals aren’t necessarily complicated.
They’re the meals shared with family, especially when someone is excited to cook them.
And if this dinner is any indication, I think we’re entering our grilling era. Which should make for some fun future reviews.
Looking for recipes Paul wanted to try? You can find his picks here: Paul’s Pick
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Easy Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole for Busy Weeknights
Chicken bacon ranch is one of those combinations that just feels like comfort food every single time. So when I saw this chicken bacon ranch casserole recipe, I immediately thought it would be a fun new take on a classic comfort meal.
And honestly? It ended up being a really solid weeknight dinner option.

Why I Chose This Recipe
I’m always looking for meals that feel comforting without being overly complicated, and this recipe checked both boxes right away. It also seemed like a great way to use a rotisserie chicken, which automatically makes dinner feel easier in my book.
The recipe also included optional add-ins like broccoli or spinach, and I decided to go with broccoli. I ended up serving it with pasta on the side to make it a little more filling for everyone.
How It Was to Make
This was very easy to put together. Everything came together pretty quickly, and most of the ingredients were simple and familiar.
I did have one unexpected moment of realizing we somehow didn’t have enough ranch dressing which I honestly never thought would happen in this household. So I ended up quickly making a homemade batch to finish the recipe.
But even with that little detour, this still felt like a very manageable dinner.

How It Turned Out
I really liked the flavor of this recipe.
Chicken, bacon, and ranch is already one of my favorite combinations, so this felt like a pretty safe bet for me flavor wise. It was creamy, comforting, and easy to customize depending on what you want to add.
Family Review
Paul: Really liked it and had two plates. His one note was that the broccoli could have been cooked a little longer because it still had quite a bit of texture.
Charlotte (toddler): Mostly focused on the pasta and didn’t seem overly interested in the casserole itself.
Ben: Honestly the biggest surprise of the night. Not only did he try it without needing to be bribed first, but he actually ate more than I expected and even asked if I would make it again.
Which honestly feels like one of the highest compliments a meal can get around here lately 😂
Final Thoughts
This ended up being a really good comfort style dinner that still felt easy enough for a regular weeknight.
It’s:
- simple to throw together
- full of familiar flavors
- easy to customize
I’d definitely make this again, especially with rotisserie chicken to make it even easier. And next time? I’ll probably just cook the broccoli a little longer and double check the ranch situation first. 😅
Looking to try this recipe for yourself? You can find the original here: Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole
Looking for more recipes that are Ben approved? You can my full list here: Kid-Friendly
Easy Double Strawberry Cupcakes for Spring
I don’t make desserts very often.
Now, eating desserts? Absolutely. I definitely have a sweet tooth. But when it comes to actually baking them, I usually lean toward simpler recipes or just let someone else make them entirely. 😅
Still, I wanted to try something that really felt like spring, and these double strawberry cupcakes immediately stood out to me. And honestly, anything strawberry related is almost guaranteed to catch Ben’s attention since strawberries are his absolute favorite fruit.

Why I Chose This Recipe
I was looking for something:
- light
- seasonal
- a little different from the dinners I normally review
These felt very “spring dessert” to me, and I liked that they seemed approachable even for someone who doesn’t bake very often.

How It Was to Make
Surprisingly easy. As someone who does not consider herself a baker, I didn’t find this recipe overwhelming at all.
The steps were straightforward, everything came together pretty smoothly, and it felt manageable from start to finish. Which honestly made me more willing to try baking again in the future.

How They Turned Out
I really liked the frosting on these. It had great strawberry flavor and felt light and fresh without being overly sweet. The cupcakes themselves, though, were a little dry for me.
Family Review
Paul: Thought they were slightly dry, but clearly still enjoyed them enough to keep going back for more as he ate about half a dozen.
Ben: Mostly just licked the frosting but said he liked them, which honestly feels like a very kid review of cupcakes.
Charlotte (toddler): Had a few little bites herself.

Final Thoughts
Even though I’m personally more of a chocolate dessert person, I still think these were a fun recipe to try for spring.
They were:
- easy to make
- pretty approachable for non bakers
- had a really good frosting
I don’t know if these would become my go to dessert recipe, but I’d definitely keep them in the back of my mind for a spring gathering or strawberry themed dessert table.
And if nothing else, apparently they passed the “Paul ate six of them” test 😂
Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find the original here: Double Strawberry Cupcakes
Looking for more recipes? You can find all my reviews here: Recipe Reviews
Easy Homemade Hamburger Helper (One Pot Family Meal)
This One Pot Hamburger Helper recipe ended up being such a good addition to our dinner rotation and honestly, it checked a lot of boxes for me right now. It is quick, easy and all in one pot. Which, in this season of life, is exactly what I’m looking for.

Why I Chose This Recipe
I’m always on the lookout for meals that are:
- simple to make
- don’t require a lot of cleanup
- and can work for the whole family
This one immediately stood out because it’s a one pot meal and it had a little twist with the addition of shredded zucchini. And if you’re in a house like mine with young kids and a husband who likes maybe three vegetables (love you, Paul 😅), you start getting creative with how you add them in.
How It Was to Make
This was super straightforward. Everything comes together in one pot, which automatically makes it feel easier.
There weren’t a lot of complicated steps, and it came together pretty quickly. Perfect for a busy night when I don’t want to spend a ton of time in the kitchen.

How It Turned Out
I really liked what I was able to taste of it. And I say it like that because this is now the second recipe since starting this blog where Ben didn’t want to eat dinner, I convinced him to try it,
and then he stole my bowl. 😂
So from what I did get, it was flavorful, comforting, and exactly the kind of easy dinner I’m looking for right now.
Family Review
This one had some pretty solid reactions overall:
Paul: Very skeptical about the zucchini at first but he admitted he couldn’t taste it at all and ended up having two bowls.
Charlotte (toddler): Happily ate her noodles, which is always a win.
Ben: Initially said he didn’t want it then proceeded to eat mine. So I think that says everything.

Final Thoughts
This is definitely a keep.
It’s quick, easy, made in one pot and a great way to sneak in a vegetable without anyone noticing. Which honestly feels like a win on multiple levels. I’ll absolutely be making this again especially on those nights when I need something simple that I know will work for most of the family.
And maybe next time I’ll make a little extra for myself.

Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find the original here: One Pot Hamburger Helper
Looking for more toddler approved recipes? You can find my reviews here: Kid-Friendly
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
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
Life Reality Check: Realistic Busy Weeks and Easy Dinners
Some weeks just hit different. The schedule is full, the days feel shorter, and somehow dinner time shows up every single night whether you’re ready or not.
And if I’m being completely honest, this post is going up a day late because life got busy and yes, I got a little distracted by March Madness. Which honestly feels like the perfect example of what this post is about.
Because this is your reminder:
Not every week is meant for elaborate meals and perfectly planned menus. Some weeks are just about getting food on the table and making it through.

The 15 Minute Meal Weeks
These are the weeks where quick meals carry everything. This is when tacos, pasta, quesadillas, or anything you can throw together fast becomes your best friend.
It’s not about creativity or trying something new.
It’s about asking:
“What can I make quickly that everyone will eat?”
And that’s enough.

Let the Slow Cooker Do the Work
When life is busy, the slow cooker feels like a lifeline. Being able to throw everything in earlier in the day and not think about dinner again until it’s time to eat? That’s a win.
These are the meals that take the pressure off your evening when everything else already feels full. And honestly, on busy weeks, anything that lets you avoid the dinner rush panic is worth it.

Lower the Bar (On Purpose)
This is the part that took me the longest to learn.
Busy weeks are not the time to expect:
- brand new recipes
- perfectly balanced meals
- or a fully stocked fridge
This is the time to lean into what’s easy and familiar.
Simple meals.
Repeat dinners.
Things you know work.
Because the goal isn’t to impress anyone. The goal is to feed your family without burning out.

When All Else Fails, Takeout Is Okay
Sometimes, even the easiest meal feels like too much. Those are the nights when takeout isn’t a failure, it’s a solution.
It’s a way to give yourself a break, to reset, and to get through a really full week without adding more stress.
And honestly? Those nights are part of real life too.
The Reality of Busy Weeks
Not every week is going to look like a perfectly planned menu with home cooked meals every night.
Some weeks look like:
- quick dinners on repeat
- slow cooker meals saving the day
- and maybe a takeout night (or two)
And that doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It just means you’re living a full life.
A Little Reminder
If this week feels extra busy, you’re not behind. You’re just in a busy season.
And if dinner gets on the table, no matter how simple, that’s a win.
Next month’s Life Reality Check: Realistic Grocery Shopping
Looking for recipes to try on those busy weeks? Try looking here! Easy Weeknight Meals
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