Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Skillet Chicken Lasagna Recipe

Skillet Chicken Lasagna Recipe

Prep time: 10 min ~ Total time: 40 min ~ Serves: 8


Ingredients:
  • 12 oz bow tie pasta
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 skinless, boneless chicken breasts, sliced or diced
  • 1 Tbsp Italian seasoning, or herbes de Provence
  • Salt
  • 1 medium onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
  • 1 jar marinara sauce, good-quality (14 to 16 oz)
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese, plus more if needed
  • ½ cup whole milk ricotta cheese, plus more if needed
  • ¼ cup grated Parmesan, plus more if needed and for serving
  • 12 fresh basil leaves, cut into chiffonade or chopped, plus more if needed and for serving
Directions:

1. Cook the pasta according to the package instructions; drain and set aside.
2. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Season the chicken with the Italian seasoning and some salt. Add the chicken to the skillet and cook until golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Remove the chicken to a plate and set aside.
3. Add the onions and garlic to the same skillet and cook, stirring, for 3 minutes. Add the broth, then scrape the bottom of the skillet to loosen the bits. Cook for another 2 to 3 minutes to let the broth reduce. Add the marinara sauce and red pepper flakes, bring to a simmer and simmer for 10 minutes.
4. Turn off the heat and add the drained pasta, mozzarella, ricotta, Parmesan and basil. Add the cooked chicken on top. Toss to combine, then add more of the mozzarella, ricotta, Parmesan or basil until the sauce is just how you like it. Serve with a sprinkling of Parmesan and a little basil on top.

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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Canada Day Windsock Craft

How to make a tin can windsock

This craft’s a cinch and will look great blowing in the wind on Canada Day!

1. You will need scissors, ribbon, twine, a soup can, white paint, a paint brush, red paper, plastic jewels and a glue gun.
2. Paint the can white and cut a maple leaf from the red paper. (Click here to find a template online for easy cutting)

3. Using the glue gun, stick the maple leaf, jewels and the string handle to the can. Glue ribbons to the inside of the can’s open rim.



This Canada Day Craft brought to you by Today's Parent





Saturday, 25 June 2016

RV Part of the week - Kar Kaddy SS

Kar Kaddy SS


Not Just a Tow Dolly, it’s a Kar Kaddy.
Demco prides itself by offering a galvanized finish to the Kar Kaddy SS. This prevents rust and paint chips and the galvanized tongue and loading ramps stow away for storage. Just these features alone, set us apart from the competition. There is no need to worry about finish issues and the storage problem is solved. The SS in the logo stands for Space Saver.
Demco introduced the “steerable axle” to the industry in 1982. This is still used today on the Kar Kaddy SS and allows for a tighter 15% turning radius, the tightest in the industry, that tracks directly behind the motor home. The feature provides less sliding and binding of the tires but ultimately the tracking of the unit wins over the competition.

Need more space? Fold it!
  • Includes disc brakes.
  • Perfect solution for RV parks that are not deep enough to accommodate your motorhome and tow dolly.
  • Fully extended- 133 inches long.
  • Folded- 67 inches long.
  • Hydraulic surge brake system for safe and controlled stopping.
  • Chrome wheels with radial tires and dual safety chains.
  • Sealed bearing hubs with a 3-year unlimited warranty.
  • Less than 100 lbs. tongue weight when loaded, for improved ride and handling of tow vehicles.
  • Total towed vehicle weight: 4,700 lbs.
  • Axle capacity: 3,500 lbs.
  • Towed vehicle tread width: 42” minimum, 76” maximum.
  • Galvanized finish.
  • eZ-Latch coupler.








Saturday, 18 June 2016

KING Jack™ Antenna with Mount & Built-in Signal Meter

KING Jack™ Antenna with Mount & Built-in Signal Meter


RV Part of the week! KING Jack™ Antenna with Mount & Built-in Signal Meter. Simply the best RV over-the-air HDTV antenna available. The KING Jack antenna is simple to install and even simpler to use. Wider Reception Range. Less directional than traditional RV antennas to provide broader reception coverage.  Greatly Improved UHF Reception. Superior reception of UHF signals where over 80% of new DTV channels are broadcast, also offers great reception of remaining VHF channels. Easy to Install. Works with varying roof thicknesses and easily replaces existing antenna. Effortless Antenna Rotation. Easily rotate antenna with two fingers with 360 degree rotation for no dead spots.
Built-in Digital TV Signal Meter. Point the antenna for maximum reception before scanning for channels to simplify setup and eliminate frustration. No Crank Handle. Fixed height requires no cranking up or down. No need to remember to stow antenna before driving away. Compact, Aerodynamic Design. Aerodynamic mount offers superior wind resistance, is 70% smaller and requires less roof space than traditional RV antennas.

Want more info? Come on in to our Parts Department and we'll be happy to help! #tlrv

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Fire Baked Potato with Ham, Cheese & Bacon

Fire Baked Potato with Ham, Cheese & Bacon


For this recipe you will need:
Large potatoes, baked
Sliced ham
Cooked bacon slices
Cheese of your choice
Sour cream for topping
Green Onion for topping
Directions:
Slice baked potatoes
Between the cuts, stuff a slice of cheese, bacon and ham
Add small dabs of butter on top of each of the slices. Salt & pepper to taste.
Wrap potato in double layer of tin foil lightly sprayed with cooking spray.
Place in the coals for 20+ minutes...until potato is hot and cheese, ham & bacon have melted together!  Be careful as they will be VERY hot! 


Friday, 10 June 2016

Feature of the week! All Locations!

Feature of the week, All locations!


Langley Location


Feature of the week! The 2016 Tiffin Allegro RED 33AA Diesel Class A Motorhome! The Allegro RED ups the ante for other RV manufacturers. Combining the value of the classic Allegro with the power and fuel efficiency of a rear engine diesel, this entry-level pusher is perfect for your next power trip. See more here, http://bit.ly/1Oh5piE


Kelowna Location


Feature of the week! The 2016 Lacrosse 318BHS Travel Trailer! In the past, luxury and value were contradictory terms. LaCrosse redefines value to include the very best in price and quality but without sacrificing luxury, comfort, and convenience. As soon as you enter LaCrosse, you will notice the attention to even the finest detail that creates an RV loaded with pleasure-inducing convenience, unmatched storage, residential appeal, and comfort normally found only on units costing thousands more. See more here, http://bit.ly/1Oh8bog


Airdrie Location


Feature of the week! BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS! Enjoy twice the expandable RV space—and the peace of mind—that comes with the industry’s sturdiest slideouts. The 2016 White Hawk 24MBH Travel Trailer features impressive 36-inch-wide, ram-style slideouts with vacuum-bonded walls, double-bulb seals and a U-channel drip spout over all openings. See more, http://bit.ly/1Oh7Xxg






Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Airstream 27 Signature demo with Kyle Hadwin

Airstream 27 Signature



 
Want to see the Airstream 27 Signature? Kyle Hadwin takes you on a tour!
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Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Looking for an RV? We have what you are looking for!

Looking for an RV?  We have what you are looking for!

There's an RV for every lifestyle and every budget!  Come on in and explore the different types of RV's and find the perfect one for your family!  From Tent Trailers to Class A Motorhomes you will find the RV that fits your every need.  Do you want extra storage, two bathrooms a fireplace or an outside kitchen?  Whatever it is you are looking for we can help you find it!  Check out the different types of RV's below to get you started. 

Tent Trailer
Known as pop-up’s and fold-down trailers, these versatile, hard-working tent camping trailers have been a feature in many family histories. They are often bought as a first trailer, are lightweight enough to be towed by virtually any car and can be found in many lengths with options such as hot water, refrigerator, air conditioning and washrooms.

Hybrid Trailer

The hybrid travel trailer is a cross between a hard-sided travel trailer and a tent camping trailer with ends that pull out to offer more sleeping room. It’s lighter, often more affordable and can be towed by many popular family vehicles like mini-vans or SUVs.

Travel Trailer

The most common RV is the Travel Trailer. These compact homes can be towed by a car, SUV or pick-up truck and hauled all over the country. RV travel trailers come in endless sizes and many feature garages, roof top patios, bay windows, fireplaces, offices, hideaway beds, expanding sides, and lowering roofs. If you can dream it, chances are someone has already built a travel trailer to suit your needs.

Toy Hauler

The Toy Hauler RV is aptly named. Also know as a sport-utility RV, it allows you and your “toys” to travel to your favourite off-road destinations without leaving behind the comforts of home. Beds, dinettes and couches are typically designed to fold up against interior walls of the Toy Hauler RV to maximize rear cargo space for off-road vehicles such as ATVs, dirt bikes, jet skis, canoes, snowmobiles or motorcycles. But what really distinguishes the Toy Hauler from other RVs is a swing-down ramp that gives you easy access to all the fun.


Fifth Wheel

The spacious Fifth Wheels Trailer is towed by pick-up trucks using a special “fifth wheel” hitch. Known for high ceilings, lots of slide-out rooms and split level design, they’re the most spacious RVs available. But don’t let the size intimidate you, these comfortable RVs are easy to handle. Depending on the province you can even tow behind your Fifth wheel trailer.

Truck Camper

The Truck Camper RV gives you all the convenience and benefits of a trailer and still lets you take full advantage of your pickup truck’s towing abilities. It’s designed to sit in the truck bed with all the conveniences of a larger RV. Meanwhile, your truck is free to tow boats, car carriers, ATVs, snowmobiles or even a horse trailer.

Class A Motorhome

A Class A Motorhome is like a large luxury bus for you to call your own. The largest of RV motorhomes, they are constructed on a specially designed chassis and powered by either gas or diesel engines. Many Class A motorhomes have multiple slide-out sections that open up the living space and come with many options to make you feel at home like kitchens, bathrooms, entertainment centres and centrally controlled heating and air conditioning.

Class B Motorhome

Also called camper vans or conversion vans, Class B motorhomes are an engineering marvel! Kitchens, washrooms with showers and they sleep up to four people; all in a slightly stretched full-size van with a raised roof. A Class B Motorhome is easy to drive, fits in a normal parking space, is easy on fuel, and can be used as a second vehicle.

Class C Motorhome

With its distinctive cab-over bunk, The Class C motorhome is an icon and the star in many RV adventures. Class C Motorhomes look like nothing else on the market, and are built on a commercial cut-away van chassis and come with all the amenities of any motorhome, so there’s sure to be one that suits you.



 Unit type descriptions brought to you by www.gorving.ca







Friday, 3 June 2016

Traveland RV's June Photo Contest