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A Bit of Randomness

July 10, 2008 by Laura 10 Comments

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I have a few completely random subjects running around in my head. I figured you would just love to hear all about it. :)

1. The very best part about being sick is feeling better afterward. And being incredibly joyful simply because you can put a load of clothes into the washing machine without feeling completely worn out when you’re done.

2. Along those same lines…because I was sick for the better part of two weeks, and then we went on a trip…I’m having a terrible time catching up on everything that needs to be done around here. I do not have a Funky Kitchen…and my Home doesn’t look the least bit Heavenly right now. ;)

3. It doesn’t help that my vacuum isn’t working. And hasn’t been for about a month. The last time I tried to vacuum…I felt pieces of dirt and other unknown objects HITTING my foot! My vacuum was BLOWING AIR OUT instead of sucking stuff in. What is THAT about? So, my vacuum is in the shop, and my floors just keep getting dirtier. Thankfully, most of my main floor is hard wood and we just sweep it…but upstairs is a different story. 

4. I have weeds taller than Justus outside in my garden. And he’s been growing like a weed. Now that’s scary.

5. I sent two of my boys outside yesterday to rinse out a couple of big jugs. 45 minutes later they came in soaking wet…the sidewalk had been watered very well…and the jugs were dirtier than they were to begin with. I’m pretty sure they had fun “helping me” though. 

6. Last week we killed our friend’s guinea pig. Not on purpose. We were guinea pig sitting and it just so happened that it was “Rosie’s” time to go. I was reminded of several years ago when I was bunny sitting…and the bunny didn’t make it either. You may not want to trust our family with your pets. Just saying.

7. Asa lost his last baby tooth last night. His very last one. I’ve got to stop being in denial about my kids getting older.

8. As I do every July…I’m starting to get REALLY excited about the upcoming school year. We always start in early August…and I’m excited to share more about our schedule and some of the things we do in our home school. You should see my awesome list of books that I want to order! Ooh, I’m getting so excited!!!

9. I’ve heard from several of you that you’re anxious to hear more in my Getting Real With Food series! I’m anxious to share too, now that I’m feeling better. Sorry I haven’t posted any of those for a while. Really and truly, I’ll get back with it next week. What I LOVE is hearing how many of you are working to eat healthier!!! That makes me so excited!

10. I’m baking today for the farmer’s market. I’m writing this as my pretzel dough is rising. My house is about to begin smelling really, really yummy.

11. I had a typo when I first wrote number 10 and wrote “My house is about to begin spelling really, really yummy.” I never knew I had such a smart house.

Okay, enough randomness….I’ve got to go get back to work in the kitchen. And, I do believe that I’ll call the vacuum place to see if my vacuum is almost ready to be picked up. 

What are you up to today? Hope you have a great one!

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Where in the World Do I Start?

June 16, 2008 by Laura 6 Comments

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Here’s a quick tip for any of you who have ever had so many things going on at one time that you thought your head would pop off. And then you look around at your house and see messes in every room and feel complete frustration thinking that you’ll never get it all under control…and you don’t even know where to start if you could ever start…

I was sorta feeling this way today. (sorta?)

But as soon as I had a free minute…I went and cleaned my kitchen. 

In my opinion…it’s the best place to start. When my kitchen is a wreck…I feel completely like a wreck. If the kitchen is clean…everything overall feels so much better.

I don’t have time to get to the rest of the house right now…but I started with the kitchen. And I feel like I’m regaining my focus…and I feel much calmer now. 

You’ve gotta love a clean kitchen! :)

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To Answer Some of Your Questions…

June 16, 2008 by Laura 8 Comments

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You’ve all been so encouraging as I write my posts about healthy eating…and all the other homemaking and parenting and random stuff I blog about! I love your comments and emails…KEEP THEM COMING!

I’ve received lots and lots of questions from you, and just so ya know, I’ll try to answer all of them. If it’s a question about healthy eating, I’ll try to answer it somewhere within my Getting Real With Food series. Thanks for being patient with me.

If you asked a question a long time ago about something else and I still haven’t responded….ask again. Sometimes (most of the time) I don’t even call my kids by the right name. I KNOW I’ve surely failed to respond to some of your  questions. (“A-Jus-El-Mal-Asa”…I have to go through all of them, just so that I can go back to the one I started with in the first place.)  (It’s a good thing we don’t have pets too.) 

So before I lose track of these two questions from my last post about the farmer’s market, I’ll answer them now. :)

Here are the pictures I showed you of what I made last Thursday…

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First question… 

Can you tell us what the other foods are? I think I see pretzels? what else?!?!?! Also, can you tell us/show us how you package these goodies for the market?

Last week I made two batches of pretzels, one recipe of cinnamon rolls (which made five pans of eight), one batch of flourless peanut butter cookies, one batch of giant chocolate chip cookies, a pan of chocolate chip brownies, three loaves of applesauce bread, a double batch of white flour tortillas and a double batch of whole wheat tortillas. (The whole wheat tortillas turned out ugly this time…so we kept them for ourselves!)

I packaged the pretzels in five bags of five, and the rest I packaged individually so people could buy one at a time or several at once. The cinnamon rolls I slid carefully onto a paper plate then put tons of ooey gooey frosting on them and covered them with a baggie. I cut the brownies into 12 large squares and wrapped them in plastic wrap. I wrapped the giant cookies and the applesauce bread in plastic wrap also. I put the peanut butter cookies six to a plate and covered them with plastic wrap. The tortillas went into baggies in sets of eight. 

We came home with only seven pretzels (I took 47…not bad!), and a few odds and ends of cookies and such. The cinnamon rolls sold out fast! (Must’ve been the ooey-gooey frosting!)  I was surprised that there wasn’t much interest in the applesauce bread. (What, they only want the unhealthy stuff?!)  Matt suggested I take samples because if people tasted it…they would WANT it!! (He’s so sweet!)  I’ll try applesauce bread one more week and if it doesn’t go well, I won’t make it anymore. (For the farmer’s market that is. I’ll SO keep making it for us!)

Next question…

The food looks fantastic! How do you find time to do all that baking with four kids? I’d love some pointers. I really enjoy baking.I would love to sell some baked goods at our local farmers market:)

If I say, “I don’t know how I do it. I’ve decided that I must be insane.” would that be discouraging? ;)

My insanity aside, I LOVE baking and I’m pretty fast in the kitchen. I have established a bit of a farmer’s market baking system that has worked pretty well so far.

First…the chocolate chip cookies freeze very well so I make them on another day when I have time and freeze them. Done. Also, I think the applesauce bread is moister and tastier on day two, so I bake it on Wednesday night before bed.

I then make sure my kitchen is clean and my ingredients are ready for a baking marathon on Thursday…

I get up early and get my first round of pretzels mixed up. While they are rising, I get the chocolate chip brownies in the oven. While they bake, I do some dishes and mix up the peanut butter cookies. As soon as the brownies come out, the cookies go in. 

Then, I mix up, roll out and cook the tortillas. 

By then the prezel dough is big and fat and lovely…so I start shaping and baking those. While those bake, I mix up the cinnamon rolls to rise. While they rise…I rest a while. (What a good idea.)

Once I get the cinnamon rolls ready and rising, I mix up my next batch of pretzels (I find that if I mix up a double batch at once, they just don’t do as well…that’s why I do two separate batches). 

I bake my cinnamon rolls while the prezels rise…and I work on my mountain of dishes. And package up the food that is cooled enough. 

After the cinnamon rolls come out of the oven, I begin shaping and baking the last round of pretzels.

When I’m done with that and the cinnamon rolls have cooled, I frost them. And then I’m done. Shew!

Where are the kids during all of this? I have no idea. Just kidding. Sort of.

No really, they are asleep for the first few hours of it, and that’s when I get a ton of it out of the way. Then they get up and eat breakfast (okay, we did cereal last week…and might just have to do that every Thursday this summer unless I make something ahead of time!). After breakfast, they just play…and I think they get dressed eventually too.

Last week, my very sweet friend Jenny called while I was baking and asked if Elias and Malachi could come over and play with her kids for the afternoon. She came and picked them up and everything. She’s awesome! The boys loved it and it made me feel less like I was neglecting anyone.

For the most part, my kids are pretty good at playing together during these times that I’m baking my brains out (well, that doesn’t sound very tasty, does it?). Or sometimes they come help me…or sometimes I’ll put them on another job doing something else. They actually really get excited about farmer’s market day…and the hardest part for them is that I’m baking all these really yummy things and not letting them eat ANY of it. The nerve.

Now…I wouldn’t want to do it everyday, because it does wear me out…and I don’t get to spend good down time with the kids…but once a week for a few weeks during the summer is good. And if I haven’t mentioned it before…I do love to bake.

Note to self about this upcoming Thursday:  Remember to eat. Good grief, I never forget to eat…but I totally forgot until about 2 pm last Thursday when I said to Matt, “Wow, I’m really starting to feel light headed.” Duh. Eating food is usually a helpful way to keep yourself upright. 

I’m gonna try to remember that this week. :)

Any more questions?!

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Suggestions for Helping Grieving Families

June 2, 2008 by Laura

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When we hear that our friends or family members have lost a loved one…we often don’t know what to do to help them. Should we go visit…or leave them alone? Should we take something to them? If so, what should we take?

It’s hard to know what to do sometimes…but we all want to do something. 

Having experienced a loss in our family last week, I was reminded of some wonderful ways you can help someone who is grieving. 

First….just go be with them. If you can’t decide whether or not you should “bother” the family…just know that the ministry of “being there” is a wonderful one. Even if you don’t know what to say and how to act….just go. The family needs to be surrounded by people who love them and care. Stay for as short or as long of a time as you feel is right once you’re there. 

Next…should you take something? If so, what should you take?

You don’t have to take anything. Just offering a hug and encouragement is enough. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of just being there. But, if you’d like to take something to help the family…here are a few suggestions:

*Food*

The grieving may not have much of an appetite…but they do need to eat. Take a nice bunch of fruit…some muffins…a jar of trail mix…yogurt…anything that is easy to eat. 

Take food that will freeze well. If lots and lots of people bring food, yours could get wasted if it doesn’t freeze easily. Sloppy joes, casseroles, breads or cookies freeze well and are great to have on hand. 

Take food that will make an easy breakfast for the family. Cinnamon rolls, egg casseroles and quick breads are perfect because they are easy for the family to eat in the mornings…yet they also freeze well if they aren’t needed yet.

Drinks such as bottles of water or juice are very nice for the family to have on hand also. 

*Non-Food*

When my mom died a few years ago, someone showed up to the house with a big package of toilet paper. I kind of cracked up….as I would never thought of that. But, wow was I ever glad they had brought it! With many, many people coming and going for several days…we went through a lot of toilet paper…and certainly none of us would have felt up for a Wal-mart run. 

Other non-food items that are helpful:  paper plates, napkins, paper towels…plastic containers, food labels and baggies for freezing leftovers…kleenexes (both boxes, and purse sized pouches).

Also, postage stamps and blank thank you cards are needed as the family will need to send many thank you notes out after the funeral.

*For Kids* 

Most likely there will be children who are also grieving, and/or hanging around a bunch of adults who are distracted and distraught. Consider taking some fun snack foods that kids would consider a treat, cereal, granola bars, crackers, popcycles or juice boxes. You might also take some inexpensive quiet items like new books, puzzles, coloring books, or even a new DVD for the kids to enjoy.

I hope these lists were helpful, but remember…you don’t have to take anything. Just praying for the family and being there is enough. 

Please feel free to add to these lists as you leave a comment. If you’ve ever been through the loss of a loved one, you know how helpful it is to be surrounded by those who care. 
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I L.O.V.E. Jars

May 19, 2008 by Laura 38 Comments

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Imagine my joy…as I began to blog about my beloved jars…to find that you wanted to know more about them!! (And here I thought you’d think I was just a nerd with jars.) 

Yes, it’s true.

I LOVE talking about jars, and looking at jars, and using jars…

So, here’s a bit more information about my jars for you!

I use jars if at all possible for just about everything, as I’ve read about the unhealthy use of many plastics. (Don’t worry, more on plastics coming up in another post!)

Beyond trying to avoid plastic…I simply LOVE jars.

I love the way they look…I love all the different sizes and shapes they come in…I love all the things you can put into them…and I love how things look once they’re in them.

I like to display them on top of my fridge with my baked goods. I like to fill them with my oats, rice, popcorn, beans and pasta and put them into my pantry. 

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I like to put my leftovers (if we happen to actually have any) into them so that I can see what I have in my fridge. 

I like to put my spices into small ones since I buy spices in bulk…and don’t like pulling out a one pound bag of oregano each time I need a teaspoon of it. (Do you know how big one pound of oregano is? About half the size of your pillow…no kidding.)

The milk we get from our farming friends is put into awesome half gallon jars.

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And of course, I do a lot of canning in the summer/fall…so I need hundreds of jars for that. Most of my canning jars used to be my mom’s, which makes them even more special. (And by the way, why…when we use jars to preserve food do we call it “canning”? I think it should be called “jarring”….but whatever.)  :)

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I ordered my milk jars from my health food co-op, Azure Standard, for a very reasonable price. I’ve gotten many of my other jars very inexpensively at the dollar store. Or at garage sales. 

Or…I’ve received them as gifts…because when people see cool jars…guess who they think of? 

Yes…their friend…the nerd with jars. ;)

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Bless your little Bakin’ Heart!

March 3, 2008 by Laura 6 Comments

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I LOVE to bake.

I know…not everyone does…

But for me, it’s the most fun way to make my home a haven!

My friend Char tells me that everytime her husband walks into their house and smells something baking….he just starts grinning and his eyes get real big! What a perfectly easy way to make your man happy!

I LOVE it when my hubby gets home from work and says, “MMMMMmmmm! That smells SOOO good!”

And of course…the kids never mind it when Mama bakes. They’ll come running full speed into the kitchen and then slide on their socks to a skidding halt and say, “What are you MAKING?” 

Baking is also a great way to bless your friends and neighbors. 

I’ve gotten such a kick out of my cousin Jayme lately! Ever since she discovered my Soft Pretzel recipe…she’s been a Pretzel Princess…baking up batches and running all over the neighborhood delivering them to whoever gets there first…baking them for her daughter’s teacher….baking more for her own family. I LOVE it!!!

So, I say…make your home a haven by getting some flour in your hair and on your face…and start blessing others with some baking!! Your haven never smelled so good!

(Please use these great recipes as you make your home a haven!)

And now, I’m going to go make my haven smell like brownies with homemade chocolate chips! 

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Praisin’ in the Kitchen

February 26, 2008 by Laura 4 Comments

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If you’re like me, you spend HOURS in the kitchen. Every day. Doing all kinds of things, from planning, to cooking, to eating, to washing dishes, to putting things away…

So how about making the most of all that time and worshiping too?!

After reading a post written by Char a couple of weeks ago, I was inspired to write this kitchen tip. She told of how she enjoys listening to praise music while she does dishes (and how it almost makes her look forward to washing the dishes!)

I also have a radio in my kitchen and have found that turning it on to my favorite Christian radio station while I’m working is a wonderful way to add cheer and to help me focus on what is important. I can’t help but sing along and praise God while I work!

Or sometimes, when I feel like all I’ve done the entire day is listen to noise…instead of turning music on in the kitchen, I’ll appreciate working in my quiet kitchen with no extra voices…and just spend time talking to God while I work. 

It has become a favorite place, a favorite way to work and a blessed time with my Father.

So then, instead of looking at the mounting pile of dishes and groaning…we can all get excited…because more dirty dishes to wash means more praise time…right?!

You’ll find more kitchen tips at Tammy’s Recipes!

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Menu For the Week

February 18, 2008 by Laura 4 Comments

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Here’s a peak at what we’ll be eating this week. Notice that on Thursday, we’ll be enjoying “Prince Toast” for breakfast. That’s Malachi’s translation of French Toast (Pwince Toast)…I couldn’t have come up with a better name for a treat for all the princes in my house!

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Download this menu.

Find free downloadable menu planners here.

Here’s my Homemade Pizza  recipe (made with a whole wheat crust).

Check out what others are eating this week.

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Just Five Minutes…

February 12, 2008 by Laura 5 Comments

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There’s no getting ahead when it comes to dishes:

“Hm, perhaps I should get ahead by washing these clean dishes that we are about to eat on before we eat, so that I don’t have to do it after we eat.”

Nope. It doesn’t work that way. (But if it did, I would SO be doing it!)

SO, my kitchen tip for today is this:

Set your timer for just five minutes and clean like crazy and see what you can get done! 

 There have been times when I was baking something and there was five minutes left on the timer before I could take it out of the oven, so I would start washing some dishes while I waited. And I couldn’t BELIEVE how much I would knock out of my stack before the timer went off!

Just five minutes!

It helped me to know that many jobs that LOOK overwhelming and make you feel like you’ll NEVER catch up, REALLY DON’T take very long to do. 

It’s a work in progress. And, it’s just a matter of getting in there and doing it. 

Okay, so go tackle those dishes for five minutes! And you just see what you can get done!

On your mark…get set…go!

There’s all kinds of great cooking tips at Tammy’s Recipes today…go check them out (AFTER you finish your dishes!).

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A Work In Progress

February 11, 2008 by Laura 1 Comment

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This weekend I was talking to my sister in law who:  is going through the  adoption of my precious baby nephew…and she has a bad cold…and she’s taking care of my precious baby nephew…

(She’s doing an awesome job of being a mommy, I might add.)

When I asked her what she was doing for the weekend, she said, “Oh, I need to…my house is…well, my home is not really a haven right now.” (Hey, at least she’s been taking time to read my blog!)

She told me about the piles of this and the stacks of that and all the things that she was having a hard time getting around to.

And then she told me of a dream she had recently had (when she was actually able to get more than two hours of sleep in one chunk):

“I dreamed that I was living in a tree house all by myself with no one to take care of and no one even knew where I was…and I STILL couldn’t get everything done!”

Ooooohhh doesn’t that dream paint a great picture of what we all feel as women at one point or another! Especially if you have a newborn! 

So my encouragement to all mothers and homemakers out there is to just keep on keepin’ on…

Making our homes a haven is a WORK IN PROGRESS.

The work never ends. And that can feel discouraging. 

We can catch up on all the laundry, and that night, everyone takes off their dirty clothes and there is more laundry to be done and you don’t feel caught up anymore.

Toys that have been picked up get back out again. Dishes that have been washed get dirty again. Mail that has been sorted through begins to pile up again.

In about five minutes.

You can choose to do one of two things:  feel discouraged and throw up your hands…or dig in again and start going through the mail.

And you can remember that you aren’t alone. And that just because your house isn’t perfect all the time (or ever), you aren’t a failure as a homemaker.

Just do what you can with the time that you have and don’t give up. It’s amazing what you can pick up, clean up or throw out in a five minute time period. (Aren’t you glad I stopped that pattern and didn’t say “throw up”!)

God bless you as you make your home a haven…remembering that it is a work in progress.

More “Make your home a haven” ideas at Biblical Womanhood.

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