Long time, no posting... sorry about that!
Life has gotten a bit crazy here in the Bean Town.
Some big news! I got a teaching job for the 2010/2011 school year! I am teaching Geometry and Algebra 2 at a high school that is only about 3 miles from our apartment. I'm very excited, and also very thankful for being given an opportunity so close to home. My Business Man is excited as well.
So the past week or two has been spent scurrying around, trying to get all the paperwork complete, attending a staff retreat, and frantically trying to pull together lessons for the first couple weeks of the year. As the school year progresses, I hope to do a few posts on my experiences of my 1st year teaching, and the school I'm teaching in. It's a little different than a traditional high school. :-)
I am also helping out with cross country at my new school, and have gone to practice the past two days. The team is on the small side, but the girls (who I will mostly be working with) seem really enthusiastic. I am looking forward to getting to know them throughout the season, and also having some running buddies!
As the school year starts, life is going to get even crazier so my posting on this blog might be sporadic. I apologize in advance.
I have been trying to make large meals, now, while I have the time to cook. That way I can throw half of it in a tupperware and into the freezer. Voila! Instant dinner once school starts and I have no time to cook. Today I made Pork BBQ in the crockpot.
It's super-simple.
[Side note: One time, in college, my roommate and I planned a picnic for a group of friends to St. Louis before seeing Disney on Ice. Don't ask about the Disney on Ice...
I only had a baby crockpot with me at college, and had bought a 6-lb. pork butt roast. Yea right, like that will fit into a 3-qt. crockpot.
So, the remedy to the situation: make it in 2 batches!
Slight problem: One of the batches had to be made overnight.
So, Talen (roommate and BFF) and I began the batch of Pork BBQ at about 9pm. We set our alarms for 2:30am. And we got up and shredded pork at 2:30 in the morning. It is actually one of my fondest memories with Tal-Tal.]
Pork BBQ
3-4lb. pork shoulder or butt roast
16-oz. bottle BBQ sauce
1 red onion, diced (optional)
Basically, plop the pork along with the onion into a crockpot. Let it cook on low about 6-7 hours, until it is falling apart.
Then, take it out, shred it. Get rid of all the bones and fat. Then dump the juices out of the crockpot. Put the meat back in, and pour the BBQ sauce in.
I like to use Sweet Baby Ray's. I use it for everything, not just Pork BBQ. Sweet Potato Fries dipped in this sweet sauce. On turkey sandwiches. On burgers, especially ones with bacon. As pizza sauce. As a glaze for salmon. The list could go on forever.
Let it cook 2-3 hours more on low. Then, switch the setting to "keep warm." That way you don't scorch your pork.
You can serve the pork on buns... or alongside cornbread.
Life has gotten a bit crazy here in the Bean Town.
Some big news! I got a teaching job for the 2010/2011 school year! I am teaching Geometry and Algebra 2 at a high school that is only about 3 miles from our apartment. I'm very excited, and also very thankful for being given an opportunity so close to home. My Business Man is excited as well.
So the past week or two has been spent scurrying around, trying to get all the paperwork complete, attending a staff retreat, and frantically trying to pull together lessons for the first couple weeks of the year. As the school year progresses, I hope to do a few posts on my experiences of my 1st year teaching, and the school I'm teaching in. It's a little different than a traditional high school. :-)
I am also helping out with cross country at my new school, and have gone to practice the past two days. The team is on the small side, but the girls (who I will mostly be working with) seem really enthusiastic. I am looking forward to getting to know them throughout the season, and also having some running buddies!
As the school year starts, life is going to get even crazier so my posting on this blog might be sporadic. I apologize in advance.
I have been trying to make large meals, now, while I have the time to cook. That way I can throw half of it in a tupperware and into the freezer. Voila! Instant dinner once school starts and I have no time to cook. Today I made Pork BBQ in the crockpot.
Yummy yummy. |
[Side note: One time, in college, my roommate and I planned a picnic for a group of friends to St. Louis before seeing Disney on Ice. Don't ask about the Disney on Ice...
I only had a baby crockpot with me at college, and had bought a 6-lb. pork butt roast. Yea right, like that will fit into a 3-qt. crockpot.
So, the remedy to the situation: make it in 2 batches!
Slight problem: One of the batches had to be made overnight.
So, Talen (roommate and BFF) and I began the batch of Pork BBQ at about 9pm. We set our alarms for 2:30am. And we got up and shredded pork at 2:30 in the morning. It is actually one of my fondest memories with Tal-Tal.]
Pork BBQ
3-4lb. pork shoulder or butt roast
16-oz. bottle BBQ sauce
1 red onion, diced (optional)
Basically, plop the pork along with the onion into a crockpot. Let it cook on low about 6-7 hours, until it is falling apart.
Then, take it out, shred it. Get rid of all the bones and fat. Then dump the juices out of the crockpot. Put the meat back in, and pour the BBQ sauce in.
I like to use Sweet Baby Ray's. I use it for everything, not just Pork BBQ. Sweet Potato Fries dipped in this sweet sauce. On turkey sandwiches. On burgers, especially ones with bacon. As pizza sauce. As a glaze for salmon. The list could go on forever.
What's that? Sweet Baby Ray's? |
You can serve the pork on buns... or alongside cornbread.
P.S. My favorite cornbread mix is this:
Question: What's your favorite part of back-to-school season?
Mine is back-to-school shopping! I definitely indulged in a few new pieces of clothing... for teaching, of course. Maybe I will do a post of my new fashions.
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P.S. I'm totally stealing this BBQ pork recipe.
Def post your back to school fash - and then post links on *my* Sarah's blog. She'll appreciate it.