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Recipe for Survival in the Midst of Challenge

March 18, 2020 by Tasha Hackett 10 Comments

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Struggling with all the changes happening right now? Tasha shares a recipe for survivial in the midst of challenge!

Recipe for Survival in the Midst of Challenge

by Tasha Hackett

Life as we know it has changed and is changing. Seasons come and go. School is out, kids are restless, store shelves are bare. What should we be doing? To give us some tips for survival I’ve interviewed a retired Air Force Officer who went through extensive survival training. He gave me a clear recipe for survival. But first, a story.

In Honor of Popeye

“Just eat it,” he said. “It’s not going to kill you.” Dad scraped canned spinach onto his fork. “Mmmmm.” He washed it down with water from his green Tupperware cup, then flexed his bicep, Popeye style. “Anybody need more?” Sarcasm at his core, he offered up the can of mackerel to his three daughters. “More for me.” He put his fork into the can for another bite; apparently a father’s way of showing off to teenage girls. 

The girls did not honor him with an answer. Robin, at 11, teeth biting down on curled-in lips, sat in silent defiance. Her entire body challenged, “Just try to make me eat this.” Michelle, 14, kept her head down as the tears slowly dripped down her face. Tasha, 13, simply stared at him. Her attention kept straying to the pantry full of other, more desirable, things to eat. 

Mom was out for the day and it was Dad’s chance to teach his children how to do hard things. Hard things like eating lunch. A can of each: Mackerel, Diced Tomatoes, and Spinach, scooped onto the plates in three sloppy, wet, juicy piles. 

Tasha knew how to work this system. Stay under the radar. Take a tiny nibble. Fiddle with her water. Keep her face even, her mouth shut. Just waiting for him to leave the room so she could dump the rest in the trash and go on with her day. A missed lunch wouldn’t ruin her.

Mom would be home before dinner. 

Hallelujah. 

Except he didn’t leave. He sat. And waited. “Eat it.” His blue eyes focused on her. All sarcasm removed. 

A sob escaped Michelle. Robin did take a bite and audibly gagged. “Ew, Ew, Ew!” frantically chugging water. Gagging, with a heavy dose of complaining, she ate more of the cold, mushy, slimy spinach. 

Tasha rolled her eyes. “Good grief,” she thought. Her sisters were so dramatic. Mixing together a bit of the spinach, tomato, and mackerel, she ate it. Slowly, systematically, the whole plate. Yes, it was gross. Disgusting even. It was cold and wet. 

Chew, chew, swallow. The mackerel wasn’t so bad, though nothing about it was appealing. Something about scales and backbone still clinging to your lunch is unnerving, but it was at least fish. Tasha didn’t care for tomatoes on a good day, much less a soggy pile of them from a can. That spinach though… Lord have mercy. It is nearly impossible to swallow without gagging. When her dad wasn’t looking she released a shiver from head to toe. She wouldn’t award him with a reaction, but she sent a nasty face at his retreating back. Her younger sister looked at her, shocked at her audacity! Dad now stood at the sink, rinsing his plate. 

Lunch was a wrap, he went back to his home office to finish grading papers for his University courses. 

The three girls looked at each other. Michelle still cried at the injustice. Robin was scared he might come back and see Tasha making fun of him. Tasha spit her last bite into the trash. Carefully, quietly. She covered the evidence. 

“Come on, Robin. Let’s go.” The two younger girls took care of their now empty dishes, dumped the cans in the trash and fled the house to run free. It is rumored Michelle sat at the table for the rest of the afternoon. At least until Mom returned. 

Robin would be hungry. Tasha would survive.

At Least, That’s How I Remember It

The year was 2000 and we were slowly using up our over abundant supply of canned food. I could ask Dad and find out what was going on in his head at the time, but I’d rather keep my childhood spirit alive. Probably had something to do with the fact he had better things to do than fuss over lunch, “Here’s some food, eat it.” Perhaps he thought his daughters would learn a thing or two about First World Problems and be grateful for what was offered. Maybe it’s because we had a case of canned spinach expiring. Nobody wants to eat canned spinach, ever, unless it’s the end of times; even then I’ll take my chances.

Regardless, it has turned into a great family story I enjoy bringing up, “Hey Dad, remember that one time you made us eat canned spinach?” And then we all groan and laugh and shiver and poke fun at each other while he shakes his head and mumbles something about ungrateful children.

My Dad was a Prepper.

You may remember the drama of Y2K? We had a basement full of supplies. By October of 1999 our pantry was ready for whatever may come after New Year’s Eve. We’d been stocking up on canned foods from Aldi for months. There was no need for a last minute dash to the stores for us! We were prepared.

As a 13 year old Daddy’s girl, I was on-board with this preparation business. (Not the canned spinach and tomato business.) Excitment coursed through me and I felt this grand sense of adventure just waiting to happen. I had read all the I Survived books, as well as Hatchet, Brian’s Winter, The Long Winter, and My Side of the Mountain. I was READY to experience a true disaster.

Thankfully, nothing happened, at least not in my little world. We didn’t even get to experience the rush to buy toilet paper! Because we were already prepared.

Some think Dad was overreacting, overcautious, paranoid even.

Spoiler: He Wasn’t Worried

He wasn’t paranoid; he was preparing; he was wise; he was forward thinking. Y2K was another opportunity to teach his family how to be ready. We always had a pair of shoes under the bed, we knew where to meet in case of an emergency, and there was a blanket, gallon of water and jar of peanut butter in the back of the car in winter.

Incidentally, why store 5 lbs of wheat when you can store 50? Or 150? The national problem right now is because most people AREN’T prepared. They rushed out at the last minute to buy ALL THE TOILET PAPER. Hey World… if the end is near, toilet paper is going to be the least of your worries.

So what now?

Let’s say you weren’t prepared. Let’s say you weren’t prepared and you weren’t the one to buy all the toilet paper.

I called my dad. You’re welcome. As a retired Air Force Officer, he also went through Marine’s and extensive survival training covering survival in the ocean, forests, and enemy territory, etc. I didn’t ask him about the canned spinach incident, I asked what should people be doing RIGHT NOW. The people who are anxious, and worried, and scared. The ones who feel like the world has stopped and life as we know it is going to change forever.

WHAT SHOULD WE DO RIGHT NOW?

Should I go and see if there’s any toilet paper left!?!?!? When I asked him that, he literally became exasperated and began to lecture me until I told him I was kidding. KIDDING. I’m going with, “No,” in answer to that one. Here’s the gist of his advice for you.

Recipe for Survival

  1. Remain calm.
  2. Find someone who knows more than you about the situation and ask what to do. [Stop watching fear promoting news.]
  3. Understand that your standard of living will change and likely decrease. [See #1]
  4. Things will seem much easier when you accept #3. [See #1]
  5. Assess what you need for life:
    1. Air [See #1. When you panic, your oxygen intake decreases which dramatically impairs thinking and rate of survival.]
    2. Protection from the elements [Sub-zero or extreme heat]
      1. Can you make it through the next 8 hours? [YES]
    3. Sleep [See #1. Sleep is higher on the list than either food, water, and especially toilet paper.]
      1. Can you survive the next 24 hours? [YES]
    4. Water
    5. Food
      1. Can you make it through the next 2 days? [YES]
  6. Start drafting a plan for short-term and long-term survival. If you need practical step-by-step guidelines, this would be a good time to go through your home and take note of what you have. See #1 and #3
    1. Now you get to MacGyver your way out of any situation. [He says this is the fun part.]
  7. Review steps 1-6 and realize that the current situation is not cause for much drama.

Too Much?

Do these steps seem extreme to you? I hope they do. I doubt any of us are in a situation where oxygen, the elements, sleep, and clean water are even on our radar. For me, taking stock of the basics helps me realize the interruption of our daily routine isn’t cause for alarm.

Be wise, be calm, go to bed on time, and drink water.

Thanks, Dad.


father sleeping with baby on chestTasha, friend of Laura, was born on a military base in Maine, lived in nine different places before college, four homes and three towns to date since marriage in 2007. She currently lives in the middle of the USA where God has blessed the earth with extreme versions of all four seasons. When she is not feeding her family of six, including her middle-school-science-teaching husband, three sons and daughter, she can be found sewing, painting, sneaking Jalapeno Cheetos, dreaming of forests, staying out of debt, Instagramming for Laura at @heavenlyhomemaker and looking snazzy in a vintage tweed blazer while attempting to write an encouraging article with a baby on her lap.

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How To Survive Anything
 
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Author: Tasha's Dad
Ingredients
  • 1. Remain calm.
  • 2. Find someone who knows more than you and ask what to do. [Not news stations that cause more fear.]
  • 3. Understand your standard of living will change and likely decrease. [See #1]
  • 4. Things will seem much easier when you accept #3. [See #1]
  • 5. Assess what you need for life:
  • a. Air [See #1. When you panic, your oxygen intake decreases which dramatically impairs thinking and rate of survival.]
  • b. Protection from the elements [sub-zero or extreme heat]
  • Can you make it through the next 8 hours? [YES]
  • c. Sleep [See #1. Sleep is higher on the list than either food, water, and especially toilet paper.]
  • Can you survive the next 24 hours? [YES]
  • d. Water
  • e. Food
  • Can you make it through the next 2 days? [YES]
  • 6. Start drafting a plan for short-term and long-term survival. If you need practical step-by-step guidelines, this would be a good time to go through your home and take note of what you have. See #1 and #3
  • 7. This is when you get to MacGyver your way out of any situation. [He says this is the fun part.]
Instructions
  1. Print recipe and review steps 1-6 as often as necessary and realize that the current situation is not cause for much drama.
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Books I Would Love for You to Love with Me

March 8, 2020 by Tasha Hackett 4 Comments

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One of my favorite things is a fresh crispy salad with bacon, feta cheese, and thin homemade ranch with extra garlic. Mmmm. And also: books! My house is full of many kinds of books. Every year I purge stacks of them and yet my collection continues to grow. I’m going to share a few of my current favorites, listed in no particular order.

I’ve included the link to each. (Budget tip: Don’t buy them new! If you can wait a week or so, snag a used copy if available.) Keep scrolling to read my comments on each!

  1. The Nesting Place by Myquillyn Smith
  2. The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson
  3. Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
  4. Finding Your Purpose as a Mom: How to Build Your Home on Holy Ground by Donna Otto

Bonus Novels: Two Ways Home by Sonda Kraak (Sequel to the equally delightful One Plus One Equals Trouble in the Love That Counts Series) and our favorite cookbook of course.

The Nesting Place by Myquillyn Smith

Among all the books I own, I’ve never read one on interior design! Gifted to me by my sweet sister-in-law for Christmas, I have devoured it. While reading it, I became aware of how poorly I was speaking of my home:

“I hate having the laundry in the kitchen,”

“My bedroom on the main floor is annoying because the kids are so far away,”

“The toilet in the basement is so old, I can’t stand to use it,”

“This house is so big I can’t keep it clean!”

Myquillyn Smith says, “Don’t apologize for what you have. It makes guests feel uncomfortable, it encourages discontentment, and if you’re married and your husband hears you apologizing for what he’s provided, it could be hurtful.” That hit home for me and my list of things that were “wrong” with my house. She showed me how to begin loving my home, and how to use my “lovely limitations” (like the laundry in the kitchen) as springboards for creative action.

She gives step-by-step guides to making your house a home. No, she doesn’t tell you what colors to use or designers or type of furniture or decor. She goes a step deeper and gets you asking, what is the purpose of this home? This room? This couch? She is always reminding us that a home is there to serve people, not the other way around and it doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful.

I’ll be the first to admit, interior design is not my strongest skill, but this book is SO MUCH MORE than a decorating book. It’s a confidence-building, take action, bloom where you’re planted, seize the day, kind of book that I will be returning to for years to come. She has another I haven’t read that I will get my hands on soon: Cozy Minimalist: More Style, Less Stuff

The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson

I was not excited to read this when my Dad gifted it to me. “Yay… a book about prayer…” But, let me just say, “WOW.” The growth in my faith that I have today was watered by reading The Circle Maker. I have underlined passages in every chapter and filled margins with notes. Batterson uses his own personal experiences and biblical miracles to show God’s ever-present ever-listening qualities. He says, “Nothing honors God more than a big dream that is way beyond our ability to accomplish.” After reading this chapter, I fell on my knees and spilled out my dreams of paying down $20,000 of our debt in one year. This was June we weren’t even close to the $10,000 mark. I began circling that dream. By December we had paid back $29,000. Whaa?? God gets full glory for that one.

What it boils down to is believing that God is able and yet the answer will always be “No,” if we don’t ask. He encourages us that we “don’t worship the Great I-Used-To-Could.” We worship the Great I Am. If you want a book to energize, inspire, and fuse hope back into your relationship with God, this is a great choice.

Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

Um, no, this book will not inspire you to be a better homemaker or teach you better ways to pray. But yes, really, really, it’s one of my favorites! When my baby girl was two days old I began reading aloud to her as something to do. I had a long and slow postpartum recovery, spending upwards of seven hours a day sitting and resting for months. This book was one of the few we owned that I had never read. Why would I want to read a book about dinosaurs?! Gag! But the husband insisted I give it a try.

Once I started, I couldn’t put it down. There is a lot of blood and some language, the dinosaurs and the gagging, remember? But the story is incredibly fascinating, the science is intriguing, and the characters are interesting. All around an exciting and thrilling read. I also love his sequel The Lost World. And we won’t talk about the movies. They’re fine. But the books are fantastic. If my daughter needs therapy someday because her mother read aloud Jurassic Park her first week of life… send me the bill.

Finding Your Purpose as a Mom: How to Build Your Home on Holy Ground by Donna Otto

I own almost every one of Donna’s books. I stumbled upon her podcasts, Modern Homemakers, after searching, “Organization.” Apparently she was teaching about organizing before it was trendy! Though this book isn’t about your physical home as much as your role as a spiritual leader in your home. (The one she wrote about managing your physical house is called “How to Get More Done in Less Time.”)

Is your home peaceful? Are you a thermometer or a thermostat? Is home a place where everyone feels safe? She gently teaches you what to do when you’re overwhelmed and don’t know what to do.

While this is not a quick read, it is worth the energy. I find I do best reading a couple pages at a time and letting it sink in. It is packed full of wisdom. Finding Your Purpose would make a fantastic book for a bible study or book club. I have read through it twice in the past four years, each time feeling more empowered in my roles as a woman, wife, mother, and homemaker.

BONUS books:

Two Ways Home by Sonda Kraak and the rest of the Love That Counts Series.

Reading novels was my main hobby. At least a couple hours every day. Growing up, I read so much that I didn’t understand there were people who didn’t read. What sort of life would that be… I was such a reader all my life I didn’t know it was to be classified as a “hobby,” it’s just what I did.

Not surprisingly, I went to college and got a degree in English because… books.

In Middle School, I blasted through all the Janette Oke novels and fell in love with anything Historical Fiction with clean romantic tension, but also fantasy and dragons and epic adventures (and dinosaurs apparently). I tried to give up reading a few years ago when I had too many kids and not enough time or sleep. But recently, I started again. Bless my baby who doesn’t sleep through the night and the hours I spend awake when I should be sleeping. I bought Sonda Kraak’s novel on my phone’s Kindle app for free with my Amazon points and I read it in 1 minute, 3 minute, 5 minute, and 7 minute intervals while letting my baby work through his emotions, if you know what I mean. Also, I find I can read in night-mode without disturbing the baby while he nurses in the evenings.

So, bla bla bla… I love books. Let me tell you about Two Ways Home and how much I loved reading it. Girl meets Boy and … well, if you’ve read an inspirational romance book ever then you know the drill. EXCEPT, Kraak’s writing is topnotch. The characters are funny and witty and do silly things that make them realistic. The hero is swoon-worthy, yet has his own demons to slay. The heroin is strong, yet she learns the beauty of having someone love her and pray for her.

Your turn!

Outside tales of how Laura had to chase down her taco, what do you read? I’d love to hear about any great books you’ve stumbled upon. Are there stories that have just stuck with you? Non-Fiction you keep thumbing through and pick up again and again? We all know that your newest favorite cookbook is Simple Real Food Recipes (#sorrynotsorry) but is there anything else you’ve been reading lately? Let me know!

-Tasha


Tasha Hackett, friend of Laura, lives in the middle of Nebraska where God has blessed the earth with extreme versions of all four seasons. When she is not feeding her family of six, including her Middle School science teaching husband, three sons and a daughter, she can be found sewing, painting, sneaking Jalapeno Cheetos, dreaming of forests, staying out of debt, Instagramming for Laura at @heavenlyhomemaker and looking snazzy in a vintage tweed blazer while attempting to write a novel in 1 minute, 3 minute, 5 minute intervals.

 

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Buy a Blendtec; Blame the Baby (wink, wink)

December 17, 2019 by Laura Leave a Comment

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If you need an “excuse” to take the plunge to buy a Blendtec, my friend Tasha has one for you! Enjoy her story here!

Buy a Blendtec; Blame the Baby (wink, wink)

By Tasha Hackett

Good morning! At least it’s a good morning for me. It’s true I’ve been awake since 4:30 am but I read some Bible while I nursed the baby, exercised, tossed this easy breakfast casserole in the oven, watched funny YouTube videos while I drank my lemon water, showered, and now it’s 7:00 and none of the children have come down yet! Wow. 

I figured this was the perfect time to share with you how I’ve been getting on with my new Blendtec that I bought for the baby. Wink, wink. And not at all because I wanted one since before I was even pregnant. 


First off, making baby food is (to use some of Laura’s favorite words) so SIMPLE and EASY. 

Here’s a favorite. I like to call it: Carrots.

  1. Wash a few carrots (I used four.)
  2. Cut off the tops
  3. Chop small enough to fit in your pan
  4. Use a steamer or simmer with an inch of water (lid on)
  5. When soft, dump into the Blentec and blend. (I used the 30 second button… but I could have saved 20 seconds, it was most definitely smooth after 10 seconds.) 
  6. Pour into these cool baby food trays (or regular ice cube trays!) to freeze. Once frozen, pop into a freezer bag to save and serve when needed. 
  7. Attempt to keep most of the food in the baby’s mouth and laugh when it ends up everywhere.

With my first kid, I used mostly store-bought baby food. He took to it very well. This was extremely convenient with me working full time. And now he is my best eater! He will eat salad. He will eat fish. He will eat mysterious casserole. One of his favorite things with his Dad is to try new and unique foods together. He will eat something because I tell him to even if he finds it to be unpleasant. 

With my second and third kids, I didn’t feed them any purees and practiced what’s called “baby led weaning” where you nurse longer and offer them soft foods and whole pieces of food as they are ready. It was easy. I was home full time and I mostly nursed and didn’t worry at all about food. They tasted table scraps until they had teeth and could chew their own. That was the idea, but when I was sadly forced to wean the girl at 11 months, the only thing she would eat was costly fruit pouches. But… the middle two (at 3 and 4 years) are now SO picky. Actual tears and crying and holding hands up to their mouth and refusing to even taste mashed potatoes. It’s a whole thing that I won’t get into. 

This attitude could very likely be personality. Their mother (me) “didn’t like” eggnog until she was 31 and finally tasted it last Christmas and found out that it is actually delicious! I now make my own year round. On the slim chance good eating is from the feeding of baby puree, I have high hopes for baby number four. Check out this face! 

The carrots “recipe” can be adapted for any raw vegetables. From what I have researched, by 6 months most foods are totally fine. The experts (which I am NOT) recommend introducing one food at a time to rule out any food sensitivities. I tend to barrel on ahead. Here are some blends I’ve made so far that he’s not opposed to at 7 months: 

  • Green Beans (cooked or can, drained), Banana, Oat flour (be sure the oats have time to soak, dry/raw oats are not so good)
  • Red Bell Pepper (steamed), Baked Chicken (with the skin), Chicken Broth, Basil
  • Sweet Potato (steamed), Yellow Summer Squash, (seeded and steamed), Butter

Don’t make this harder than it has to be! If you’re making dinner, toss some cooked veggies in the blender and then there’s extra to serve the baby for days. I make a new batch of puree maybe once a week and pull a cube from the freezer at each meal. Currently I have five different blends in the freezer that I rotate each meal. Sometimes he only takes a bite or two, but I can toss the extra with no hard feelings. Last night I simply Blendtec-ed (see what I did there? It’s now a verb. I verbed it.) a cup of soup I was serving my family. He loved it! (Cheesy bacon potato)

“But, Tasha, what about fortified cereal?” you ask. “What about the spray on vitamins and iron?” Well… I believe in food. Real food. White rice powder is what I would consider an empty calorie. Not to mention it tastes like the cardboard box it comes in. Iron is good for your baby. But do you know what else has iron in it? Fruits and Vegetables. Peaches, Raspberries, Spinach, Peas, Squash, Coconut, Asparagus… get me? 

I figure as long as my baby makes this face while scarfing down sweet potatoes and spinach, I’m not going to worry about a lack of measurable iron intake. 

What about you? What did/do you feed your baby? Have you noticed a difference what type of eater they are years later? What’s your baby’s favorite puree?

Ready to invest in a Blendtec? Here are Laura’s thoughts on why they are so awesome!

 

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Top 10 Tips for Healthy Hair

November 17, 2019 by Laura 1 Comment

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I’m fascinated by this wonderful guest post by Erin Ramm: Top 10 Tips For Healthy Hair

Get ready to learn great tips about having and maintaining healthy hair!

All right! Raise your hand if you want healthy hair!

*raises hand* I sure do. Who doesn’t?

The key to healthy hair is actually a lot more straightforward than you might think.

The top ten tips for healthy hair are all summed up below.

So, are you ready to learn how to get that healthy hair you have always wanted?

Let’s get started!

1. Eat a Healthy Diet

Healthy, shiny, and beautiful hair all begins with the inside-out!

If you are healthy, then so is your hair.

Be sure to load your meals with nutrient-dense food bursting with vitamin E, omega 3, biotin, iron, and protein

You can find these nutrients in foods such as green leafy vegetables, beans, nuts (such as almonds), eggs, fish, and chicken, bone broth, and cinnamon.

Be sure to cut back on the sugar and soda. Those will only lead to poor health and hair loss.

2. Stay Hydrated

Next tip: Drink LOTS of water.

Your hair needs moisture to stay strong and grow.

Without the moisture it needs, your hair will become brittle and form split ends.

So take a step back and ask yourself, are you drinking enough water? (Sorry, coffee doesn’t count)

3. Brush your hair… the right way

How do you brush your hair?

If you come away from combing your hair with a brush filled clumps of hair, you are probably doing it wrong.

To ensure that you don’t damage your hair when you brush it, start from the bottom and make your way to the top.

Brushing your hair this way is much easier on your hair and scalp.

When your hair is damp and vulnerable to breakage, make sure you only use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to brush it.

Oh, and don’t forget to keep your brushes clean!

Dirty brushes are the main culprit of bacteria transmission and withering hair.

Remind yourself to wash your brushes with baking soda and a toothbrush at least once a month.

You may also want to consider using a Boar Bristle Brush. These natural brushes promote healthy hair growth by gently massaging the scalp and promoting blood flow to the hair follicles. They also naturally condition and add shine.

4. Wash your hair the right way

It’s nice to have a hot shower every once in a while.

However, blasting your hair with scalding water will do your hair no favors.

Hot water will dry out your hair and create tangles that are susceptible to breakage.

If you wash your hair by smacking a dollop of shampoo into your hair and scrunching it, STOP!

Instead, use a small amount of natural shampoo and start from your roots to create suds.

Massage your scalp with your fingertips, not your nails.

This leads us to our fifth point.

5. Don’t over-wash your hair

How often do you wash your hair?

Many people mistakenly believe that the more you wash your hair, the better.

So they tend to wash their hair once or even twice a day.

The truth is, you don’t need to wash it that often.

Your hair is designed to create natural oils that protect and condition your hair.

Stripping away these oils every single day with shampoo is a mistake.

Just cleansing your hair with cold water and massaging your scalp can go a long way.

That doesn’t mean you have to ditch shampoo entirely.

Shampooing two to three times a week is the perfect amount for clean and robust tresses.

6. Don’t use a towel to dry your hair

Now, after learning the tricks of washing your hair, it’s time to cover how to dry it.

Most people habitually dry their hair with a regular old bath towel.

As it turns out, that is one of the worst ways to dry your hair. It can lead to damage and excessive dryness.

If you have been using a regular towel for a while now, don’t worry! Simply swap out your towel with an old t-shirt or microfiber cloth.

My personal favorite is to use a bamboo hair towel. These are amazing since they:

  • Are light and easy on your hair
  • Don’t collect bacteria
  • Don’t develop a bad smell
  • Dry quickly

Whatever you use, just don’t go back to drying (damaging) your hair with a regular bath towel!

7. Keep your hair up and out of the way… but be careful of what accessories you use

All the ladies with long hair will understand.

Sure, it’s nice to have your hair down once in a while, but there are just so many ways to harm your hair that way.

Tangled, knotted, caught in things, ripped, burnt, and even grabbed by young toddlers with hands coated in syrup from their breakfast of chocolate chip pancakes.

It’s best just to keep your hair up.

It doesn’t have to be fancy. A ponytail, braid or a bun should do.

Warning! Don’t use hair accessories that pull at the root such as scrunchies, elastics,  or claws.

They will only harm your hair in the long run and pull out your hair when you take them out.

Flexi Clips and Lilla Rose hair bands are my go-to hair accessories.

These hair-friendly accessories not only stay comfortably in your hair all day, but don’t pull at the roots, breaking or damaging the hair and giving you “ponytail headaches”…Not to mention, they are absolutely gorgeous!

If you’d like to receive 7 days of easy hairstyles you can do with a Flexi, click HERE!

8. Use Natural Oils and Treatments

It can be difficult to sift through all the brands and products out there and determine which hair product is, in fact, the most beneficial.

The answer is just to keep it simple and natural!

Here are a few products that are known for promoting luscious hair:

  • Shea butter
  • Rosewater
  • Argan oil
  • Camellia oil
  • Coconut oil

Experiment with them yourself, and discover which treatments your hair responds to best!

9. Ditch Chemical-laden Hair Products

A surprising amount of shampoos on the market are filled with toxic chemicals that do your hair way more harm than good.

That shampoo with that wonderful scent? It could have toxic artificial fragrances.

All those different kinds of sulfates? Avoid them like the plague.

Chemicals are harsh on your scalp.

They strip away all of the natural oils, leaving you with frizzy, dry hair and an irritated scalp.

Find out what exactly is lurking in your favorite shampoo and hair products.

Make sure it is not having and adverse effects on your locks!

10. Satin or silk pillowcase

My final tip is to treat yourself to a nice satin or silk pillowcase.

They are immensely beneficial to hair for several reasons:

  • They reduce friction
  • They prevent tangles and split ends
  • Unlike cotton pillowcases, they don’t drain the natural and beneficial oils from your hair while you sleep

So if you wake up in the morning with hair that resembles a birds nest, definitely give a silk or satin pillowcase a try!

There is no secret pill or product for getting perfectly healthy hair.

A combination of a healthy lifestyle and restorative hair care habits will reward you with strong and shiny hair.

So try out the above tips, and say hello to healthy hair!

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Get Ready for Winter With This!! {Time Sensitive!}

November 5, 2019 by Laura Leave a Comment

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You all know how much I love, need, and use MadeOn products! So I asked Renee (owner and creator) if she would be so kind as to offer us something great to help us get ready for winter. She said yes, and here’s what we put together to protect our skin from harsh winter conditions:

Get Ready for Winter!

My skin gets terribly dry in the winter, and regular lotion (I tried them all!) made it worse. So when I discovered MadeOn several years ago and their BeeSilk Hard Lotion worked instantly, I was overjoyed!

What made it even better is the fact that BeeSilk and all the MadeOn products are made with only a few ingredients – and all of them are pure and safe.

I’ve been hooked on MadeOn ever since and never leave the house without it. I always keep a big supply of their products on hand because now the entire family uses them!

So here’s the offer Renee came up with for us to get us ready for winter. It’s got a great big freebie with it AND free shipping too – whoo!

  1. Add $35 worth of MadeOn products to your shopping cart (I recommend stocking up on BeeSilk Lotions and Lip Balms)
  2. Once your cart has reached $35, add the Simply Shea Facial Emollient to your cart.
  3. Apply the code HHFREESHEA at checkout, which will take off the entire price ($14.75!!) of the Simply Shea.
  4. Enjoy free shipping because you’ve got over $45 worth of product in your cart!
Expires at 11:59 P.M. PST on Friday, November 8th. Tuesday, November 19!

What’s special about Simply Shea?

I’ve sung the praises of BeeSilk Hard Lotion for so long that you might wonder why I specifically asked Renee to offer a deal including the Simply Shea Facial Emollient. Here’s why:
I got to try it back in September and quickly learned that it’s as great and as necessary to keep on hand as the BeeSilk Lotion! I rub it on my face to protect it from drying out in this already harsh wintery weather. And while I’m at it, I often rub some onto my hands too. I know it’s supposed to be for the face, but it works for hands too, and I’m often in a hurry. So Simply Shea on the face AND the hands as needed!
I’ve fallen in love with Simply Shea, just like I did the BeeSilk Hard Lotion so many years ago. Therefore, as soon as Renee sent me this offer, I put in my order for $35 worth of goodies so I could enjoy them along with my FREE Simply Shea Facial Emollient. Our skin will be well protected this winter! (And for the record, since I’m already stocked up on BeeSilk products, to take advantage of this deal this time I added extra Simply Shea to my cart, along with the Baby Rash Cream to use on our itt-bitty guys.)
Head here to take advantage of this wonderful offer! This ends Friday, November 8 Tuesday, November 19 so don’t wait and miss out!

 

 

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A Fun Way to Support Your Kids’ Sports Teams (with a Giveaway!)

October 22, 2019 by Laura Leave a Comment

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I’ve been a sports mom for let’s see…around 18 years now. (Asa started soccer at age 4 and I’ve been cheering ever since!) Today I’d like to share a fun way to support your kids’ (or husband/friend/school/state/pro) sports teams. As a bonus, this will save you time too!

You already know how much I love Lilla Rose products, specifically their Flexi-Clips. I’m a ponytail girl, and I love that Flexi-Clips:

  • Don’t pull my hair.
  • Are so easy to use.
  • Are fun and pretty.
  • Last forever and ever.

Seriously, I got my first Flexi-Clip many years ago and it’s still in the same shape today as the day it arrived in my mailbox. Of course, by this time I have a huge selection of Flexis and guess what my latest ones are:

Eeee! It’s a soccer Flexi! I have it in blue, of course, which beautifully represents both York High School and York College. (How handy that both schools’ color is blue!)

I also have a basketball Flexi:

And it appears that I now need a tennis Flexi as Malachi joined the high school tennis team and has decided he’s in for the long haul.

Lilla Rose offers all these sports plus volleyball, baseball, and football. You can choose from a huge variety of colors so that you can match your sports’ teams. And just like all their Flexi’s, they come in sizes ranging from XXS to XXL. So many great options! Such a fun way to support your favorite kids and your favorite teams!

How would you like to win a free Flexi-Clip?!

Paula, our very own Lilla Rose Consultant is giving away a FREE Flexi-Clip to five winners!

Each winner will win a sports Flexi clip in the size, color, and sport of her choice, up to $17 in value.
(You can also substitute a Flexi in ANY style in the size of your choice, with a value up to $17, just in case you’re not a sports fan.)

Date: Oct. 22- Oct 29 (ends at 8 pm Eastern time)

Open internationally.

After entering, you’ll be given the option to share with your friends for additional entries and the ability to earn additional prizes of Lilla Rose products!

Giveaway open to customers new to Lilla Rose or existing customers of Paula Ramm or Haley Ramm; other Lilla Rose stylists and registered customers of other Lilla Rose stylists not eligible.

Click here for a chance to win.

What great timing, just before the holidays! Giveaway ends October 29.

 

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Reminder: One Last Day!

September 30, 2019 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Today’s your last chance to save on my favorite hair accessories ever! (I mean, they’ll probably have another sale eventually. But this is the last day for THIS one.)

Now tonight: Monday, September 30, you can get 20% OFF EVERYTHING on my sponsor Paula Ramm’s  website, www.lillarose.biz/BeautifulLife,  with coupon code 20%OFFNOW.

You can also get FREE SHIPPING on your order of $50 or more! Just be sure to choose “free shipping” at checkout!

If you have any questions whatsoever, please just let Paula know…she’d be glad to help you!

Have fun shopping!

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Lilla Rose Customer Appreciation Sale!

September 24, 2019 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Yay! It’s a Lilla Rose Customer Appreciation Sale! Save on my favorite hair accessories ever!

Now through Monday, September 30, you can get 20% OFF EVERYTHING on my sponsor Paula Ramm’s  website, www.lillarose.biz/BeautifulLife,  with coupon code 20%OFFNOW.

You can also get FREE SHIPPING on your order of $50 or more! Just be sure to choose “free shipping” at checkout!

If you have any questions whatsoever, please just let Paula know…she’d be glad to help you!

Have fun shopping!

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Lilla Rose Christmas in July

July 25, 2019 by Laura Leave a Comment

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I was so excited to hear about Lilla Rose’s Christmas in July Sale from my consultant Paula Ramm, that I had to hop on and let you all know!

Everything will be on sale at up to 65% off. That’s crazy! There will be FREE SHIPPING on orders over $50…

Brand new releases…

Free Surprise Gifts with every $60 and $100 order…

and Flash Sales with items as low as $1! Now, that IS crazy!

I am loving all my new Lilla Rose products I got this month, and I know that you will love them too!

If you’ve never tried a Lilla Rose item, now is a great time to give one a try, especially my favorite item, the Flexi clip!

Feel free to ask Paula if you need help with sizing or have any questions whatsoever…she is happy to help you get a Flexi you LOVE!

And if you are a raving Lilla Rose fan already, you know that this is a great time to stock up on your favorites! Be sure to check out the new items as well, like the acrylic hair forks…you may find a new favorite!

Visit  www.lillarose.biz/BeautifulLife to shop!

Sale ends Sunday, July 28 at midnight PT…You won’t want to miss this one!

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Is Prime Day Worth All the Hype?

July 14, 2019 by Laura 3 Comments

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Prime Day has arrived! It’s like Christmas in July. Or is it? Is Prime Day worth all the hype?

Well, that depends on your goals.

Are you planning to get some early Chrismas shopping done? Have you been saving up for a big kitchen appliance in hopes that it will be crazy discounted today? Are you simply interested in seeing what is being offered and scoring a few great deals?

Then I’d say that Prime Day is worth all the hype!

Remember how I finalllllly gave in and bought an Instant Pot a couple of Prime Days ago? Sure, I’d gotten sucked into the hype of the biggest deal day of the year. Sure, all the talk about taking advantage of Prime Day had me shopping more than normal paying more attention to sale offers. But you know what else?

It made me decide to follow the advice so many of you had given, and I got an awesome discount on an appliance I now absolutely love and use many times every week in my kitchen! If it wasn’t for Prime Day and the intrigue of possibly scoring a great deal, I may never have even looked into finally buying an Instant Pot.

WHAT WOULD MY LIFE BE WITHOUT MY INSTANT POT???? :) :) :)

For starters, my family would not be eating as many mashed potatoes. So clearly, all of the Coppingers are so grateful for Mom’s Prime Day Instant Pot score of 2017.

——-> Psssst! I don’t know how long this will last, but at the time I am writing this post, my very well-loved 8-Quart Instant Pot is marked down to just $99 AND there is a $15 off coupon to go with it!!!!!! I think that’s less than I paid back in 2017! The price is so low, I’m tempted to buy another one for absolutely no reason. <———

So is Prime Day worth all the hype?

If you ask me, it is. But just like anything, you have to know your goals and not spend money just because something is on sale. It doesn’t matter if you saved $20 if you didn’t need an item in the first place.

But if you have been saving and planning and are ready to make a purchase, and you are blessed to find it on sale on Prime Day. Beautiful!

And if you are like my cousin who does ALL of her Christmas shopping on Prime Day so that she can enjoy the actual holiday season without the stress of shopping, then Prime Day is more than just hype. It’s helpful and practical and a great blessing!

A few notes about Prime Day

  1. If you aren’t already a Prime Member, and you aren’t sure you want to become one and pay the yearly fee, you can still sign up for a 30-day FREE membership and enjoy Prime Day deals right now!
  2. If you want to hear from me about what items I’m most excited to see on sale for Prime Day, sign up here for our free newsletter. I’ll send an email or two as I find the best deals I think will benefit us all the most! (Plus, when you sign up for our newsletter, you’ll get a bunch of homemaking freebies!)
  3. As I’ve started looking for great deals, I’m finding a few not-so-great deals. So I advise that you do a little homework when you see something featured for Prime Day. It might be a fantastic deal!!! Or it might not. (Typically, deals offered for Prime Day really are great, though!)
  4. If you have been putting off buying an Instant Pot but really want to make it a part of your wonderful life, I’m not sure the price will ever be lower than this.

Also, here’s all my Instant Pot recipes so far.

What I’m hoping will be on sale for Prime Day

Here’s what I’ll be searching out first:

  • All things Pyrex
  • Instant Pot (I really hope this deal with coupon stays good through Monday and Tuesday!)
  • Nutrimill (Anything $219 or less is a deal worth taking advantage of.)
  • Blendtec or Vitamix (This Blendtec is only $228 right now, which is less than half regular price!)
  • Toys, because I get to shop for those again now!

As soon as I’ve compiled the best deals list I can come up with, I’ll send out an email. Join us here so you don’t miss it!

Are you excited about Prime Day? Do you feel it’s worth the hype?

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