TDS 46 How Simple Helps. Interview With Erin Port of Simple Purposeful Living




The Delicious Story show

Summary: Are you one of those people who overthinks and overstresses about any number of things going on in your life? While you dive into obsessing, it gets pretty noisy in your head, doesn’t it? Maybe you even feel like you’re all alone. <br><br>Except…you’re not alone. You have kids, activities, a job, and so much more going on. Maybe TOO much going on.<br><br>Can you relate? If yes, take a moment to breathe and get ready to meet Erin Port of Simple Purposeful Living on this week’s episode of The Delicious Story. Not only will she share her own story, but you’ll find her energy and enthusiasm a respite of encouragement. <br><br>Erin lives a full and busy life—children, spouse, business—but in the midst of what can sometimes look like mayhem, she’s found the path to personal security by enjoying the simple little moments. In fact, Erin’s key to living well is all about doing the simple things on purpose and sharing that message with others. <br><br>You’ll learn how Erin turns mishaps and daily adventures into fun and inspiration. There is nothing perfectly coiffed in that improvised dance, either, which is the point. Erin shares loads of ideas that help her connect with other women, specifically, by offering great tips and assurances, too. <br>Erin came upon creating Simple Purposeful Living as a means to connect with others. You’ll be amazed by how she turned bonding into blogging (and videos), which provide helpful resources to a growing audience of other women who appreciate the support. Erin is authentic about what works and doesn’t. No shame. No comparisons with something perfect, either.<br><br>And let me tell you, creating content and building an audience is hard work. I asked Erin to explain what keeps her going and how she manages the business while also raising a family. You’ll find her answer is in keeping with much of the other details she shares. They’re each bite-sized ideas that are practical and make sense, too. <br><br>Erin works with the ebb and flow of life but also has a system which consistently keeps her moving along. As a grandmother, I don’t recall having any of it this together when I was raising my children. Erin would have been a wonderful friend to have in my corner with her energy and encouragement. That it works well for Erin and her family is a testament and inspiration. Meal planning, recipes, activities and adoption are some of the topics she covers honestly and with humor. <br><br>You’ll find Erin’s memorable meal story a fun romp into misadventure—it’s the disaster turned cherished memory that will warm your heart. And when it came to recipes, Erin has loads of those to share. She recommended her Easy Baked Mexican Dip, for instance, which is a family favorite. The recipe is included here, but you’ll want to hear her story behind how it came to be a favorite during the podcast. If you’d like to see images of the finished dish, you can go here.<br><br>Easy Baked Mexican Dip<br>Ingredients<br>1 8 oz Bag of Taco Blend Cheese<br>1 small bottle of mild taco sauce (Taco Bell is the only brand I can find that has the smaller bottle)<br>1 can diced green chiles<br>1 can traditional refried beans<br>1 packet taco seasoning<br>1 lb ground beef (I use turkey)<br>Directions<br>Start by pre-heating your oven to 350 degrees and then brown your ground meat and chop until finely ground. After it’s cooked, I like to rinse it to get out the excess grease and then add the taco seasoning packet and add water according to the package specifications. Then cook through.<br>While your meat is cooking, you can add the refried beans to the bottom of a greased 9x13 pan. Spread the refried beans into the thin bottom layer. <br><br>Add your seasoned ground meat on top of the refried bean layer and then sprinkle the green chiles over top of the ground beef to make a 3rd layer. Then, pour the entire bag of shredded cheese on top to make an even 4th layer. <br>