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Edamame Spaghetti: Easy Weeknight Dinner

I’m partnering with U.S. Soy to bring you this easy weeknight dinner recipe.

My children are back in school, which means I am back on the cooking bandwagon. If you didn’t know, my kitchen skills dwindle down to zero during the summer and pick back up when school starts. One of my favorite quick and easy dinner go-to meals is spaghetti. Well, I’m trying to do a little better with my carb intake so I’ve been using edamame spaghetti noodles instead. Yes, edamame spaghetti.

Aldi edamame spaghetti

I promise, it tastes very similar to traditional spaghetti. Not to mention when you purchase soy based products you are supporting U.S. farmers and their families. 97% of U.S. farms are family owned and when we support them we also help support our local economies and sustainable farming practices employed throughout the U.S. Learn more about how you can support U.S. farmers with your food purchases by visiting SupportUSFarmers.com and taking the pledge to stand behind our farmers who are making sure our shelves stay stocked during this time of absolute uncertainty.

I’m thankful for our U.S. farmers working hard daily to make sure I have food to put on the table for my family… now if they could just come over and cook it for me!

You don’t have to make this recipe difficult for a weeknight dinner. Usually, I like to make my sauce from scratch but on nights when I need to get dinner on the table I’m not above opening a jar of organic spaghetti sauce and letting it do the heavy lifting for me. Do what’s best for you.

Edamame Spaghetti

edamame spaghetti recipe

  • 1/2 cup chopped onions
  • 1 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 box edamame spaghetti
  • 2 lbs lean turkey meat
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 jar Spaghetti sauce
  1. Season turkey meat with dry seasonings

  2. Chop onions and garlic while waiting for water to boil

  3. Sauté onions and garlic in olive oil over medium heat. Be careful not to burn the garlic

  4. Once the onions and garlic are translucent and fragrant add seasoned turkey meat and brown

  5. Once meat is brown, add spaghetti sauce. Turn heat to low and simmer.

  6. While sauce is simmering, boil edamame noodles until tender. Will take around 5-7 minutes. Refer to the package for exact cooking time.

Here’s to a new school year, and getting back in the kitchen. Stay safe, and be sure to head over to SupportUSFarmers.com to take the pledge to support our U.S. farmer’s families who help us feed ours daily!

Fashion

Affordable Fall Fashion | What I’ll be Wearing

To keep some sense of normalcy around here, I try my best to get dressed daily. Somedays I do the most, some the least, but my goal is always to transform out of what I wore to sleep and try to pull myself together a little bit. I love fall, and my fall fashion needs a little reboot based on the pandemic circumstances we are in.

What I’ve discovered is that I lack some of the essential basics like good quality t-shirts, sweatshirts, leggings, sweatpants and loungewear. Since my family is planning to be in the house for the remainder of the year, I would like to get rid of some of my old things to make way for new comfy fall fashion.

Here is a round-up of some looks I’ll be rocking this fall and winter. I’ve affiliate linked all of the items for your shopping pleasure, in the event you need to freshen up your fall wardrobe as well.

clothing that is good for fall and winter

1.Target – Sweatshirt – $24 | Sweatpants – $30

2. Old Navy – Frost free puffer vest $30

3. Target – Faux fur mules – $24.99

4. Walmart – Turtleneck poncho sweater – $22.98

5. Target – Ribbed maxi dress – $24.99

6. Target – Ruffled sleeved sweater – $34.99

7. Target – Liquid leggings – $16

8. Old Navy – Sweatshirt – $30 Sweatpants – $25

9. Nordstrom Rack –Timberland shearling waterproof leather boot – $79.97

fall and winter clothing
Living

Let’s Groove | My Old School Playlist

Growing up all I knew was music. There was a TV and a record player and we’ll just say at a young age I knew how to put the needle on a record to play the song my Mama or Aunts wanted to hear.

I woke up and fell asleep to music as a child. I can still feel the breeze that would come in our high-rise apartment window overlooking D.C. with Anita Baker and the city lights lulling me to sleep, and to this day music is always playing in the background somewhere, even if it’s in my AirPods.

My music taste is all over the place, but my old school jams top the list. They bring back sweet memories, so when people on Instagram always ask me to share my playlists, it was only right that I transfered my old school list from my Napster account to Spotify first.

…and by the way Napster now is not the Napster of old. I got a few messages about that! My husband originally purchased our music streaming service through Rhapsody years ago, and they were purchased by Napster so we’ve just stayed there because I have so many playlists that I don’t want to move over.

Enough about that. I’ve finally taken the time to move my fave playlist over to Spotify for your enjoyment. There is about 5 hours of old school music for your pleasure. Stay tuned for my next playlist!

Thanks for rocking with me…Enjoy.

Click here for the playlist. Like my shirt? You can get it here!

Living

10 Years Blogging | A Look Back + Forward

August 10, 2010 I clicked publish on my very first blog post. I know you can add, but I’ll state the obvious, today marks 10 years of me being in the digital space.

TEN YEARS.

THAT’S A LONG TIME.

When I published that first post, which you can find here. I was 31 with a 3-month-old, a 4-year-old, and a 9-year-old. Again, I’ll do the math for you, I am now 41 with a 10-year-old, a 14-year-old and a 19-year-old. At that time I was dealing with the realities of being a SAHM having left my career and just looking for a space to connect with anybody outside of my house.

As a result, I have connected with some of the most amazing people that have since become family, and quite frankly I can’t imagine my life without them. While I think it is healthy and necessary to have friends outside of the computer, some of my very best came into my life because of my willingness that day to sign up for a Blogger account never in a million years thinking I would be dedicated and consistent enough to keep up with it enough to be writing this 10 years later.

Fast forward, I’ve undergone a brand change from Lipgloss and Binky to Unlikely Martha, which is hard to believe will have happened five years ago next month. I’ve poured out my heart in words regarding my wins, losses, and life changes. I feel like I literally shared the journey of me finding myself and becoming who I am on these virtual pages. Domain changes and technical difficulties may have caused me to lose a few images, but the words are still here. The words that remind me of what I’ve overcome and who I’ve become.

I never regret sharing all that I’ve shared here because I can go back and look at my growth and hopefully inspire or have inspired you through my trials and tribulations over the years. I often go back and watch our weekend vlogs that I seem to have been ahead of the curve on years ago, and while we’re not huge vloggers at this point, I am thankful that I have those videos to watch of us as a young family.

The industry has changed so much, that over the years I’ve pondered many times on whether or not to shut this place down. As the focus moved from community to more do whatever was necessary to earn a dollar, my desire to stay true to what I originally intended this place to be kept me from moving too deep into what everyone else was doing. I kept this space open because it has carried me through so much, and I won’t lie and say it hasn’t been hard for me to process some people moving ahead of me utilizing practices that I wouldn’t because they undermined my integrity, I wouldn’t buy followers or follow the industry trends because I felt a strong pull to stay authentic even if that meant getting left behind. The funny thing is I’ve actually ended up right where some that rushed to get ahead are. They stalled and I kept growing. There is something to be said for being authentic and doing the work… for the long haul.

As I step into the next decade of what my online presence looks like, I can’t help but believe the first 10 years were a sort of preparation for what’s to come. I can’t say what that is exactly, but walking into it having a confirmed sense of self, I hope and plan to inspire folks in a way that looks a lot different from what’s being done in these internet/influencer streets. I’m a creative, and I want to create content that speaks to my heart and shares inspiration in an authentic but strategic way.

You can expect to see the same me being more transparent about what working full time, building a business, keeping a house, a family and trying to look good while doing it looks like. It’s never too late to go after that dream no matter how many other things you have going on.

I feel this is the time for me to take Unlikely Market where I’ve always intended it to go. Now that I have the wisdom, focus, and a small dream team behind me, it’s time to make that happen. Content will look the same and different at the same time. I’ll be sharing more frequently and would love your support in sharing the content that resonates with you to your friends and family.

Outfit Details: Dress / H&M | Bracelets / Unlikely Market | Shoes / Target (affiliate links) | Earrings/ super old from Forever 21 | Necklace/ thrifted

I feel like I’m rambling, but I’m so excited for what’s ahead. For my tried and true followers that have been here since day one… Thank you for being here and not having me write to myself all of these years.

To my new people, connect with me, leave comments, email me, I try to be as responsive as I can. I value the connections and the community that comes with this space, and there’s always room for more… although it may take me a while to respond!

Thank y’all!! Cheers to ten, and many more.