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Gratituesday: The Third Teenager

January 19, 2015 by Laura 22 Comments

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It’s official. Three of our boys are teenagers now.

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Our brother-in-law took this while we were in CA at Christmas time.

While I will admit that bigger issues and bigger decisions come with having bigger kids, I still hold to the truth that teenagers are delightful and are not to be feared. Having three teenagers in our house is awesome. In fact, when I got a terribly sad phone call from my dad tonight, letting me know that my dear uncle had gone (fairly unexpectedly) to be with the Lord – and Matt wasn’t home – my teens took his place, holding me while I sobbed and listening to me while I said stuff that didn’t make sense. These teenage boys are precious – and now there are three of them.

To celebrate Elias (our third son) turning 13 over the weekend, Matt did what has become our tradition. Together they chose an event to attend – just the two of them, father and son. They spent the day driving, talking, and enjoying BBQ and an indoor soccer game a few hours away. Matt had made arrangements with some godly men in Elias’ life to call throughout the day to speak a word of blessing on him and to encourage him as he begins to think like a man and godly leader. I believe he was a few inches taller when he got home.

I love these teenagers (and their 10 year old brother) more than words can say. Now, I weep for the loss of my uncle and for all that his wife and kids are going through. I praise God all the while that my uncle is singing with Jesus. I realize my thoughts are not cohesive. I started writing this, then started making dinner, then got the phone call, then I needed to finish writing this post. It doesn’t have to make sense, right? But in the midst of grief, there is always so much to be grateful for.

Please take the time to leave a comment and share what you are grateful for. God’s goodness is overflowing in our lives!

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Cook Your Breakfast ~ Money Saving Monday

January 18, 2015 by Laura 7 Comments

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Boxes of cereal, boxes of granola bars, boxes of poptarts, boxes of donuts, boxes of muffin mix – there are so many boxy choices. You’re probably assuming that I’m about to tell you that all the food that comes from a box is not very good for you. But I won’t say that. Nope, I’ll just purse my lips and produce a forced smile because I’m not going to tell you about the dangers of eating all those preservatives and additives and empty calories that give you no energy and keep you from concentrating all morning. After all, that would be a run-on sentence.

Instead, I’m here to express the joy of how making your own healthy, real food, preservative-free breakfast will save you lots of money.

I spent about 10 minutes on Saturday making 20 cups of Homemade Instant Oatmeal. This is huge money savings, in about 10 minutes. (It’s also healthier than what comes in a box, but we’re supposedly not talking about that today.)

I spent about 30 minutes on Saturday mixing up three different kinds of wholesome muffins for the freezer. This is huge money savings, in about 30 minutes. (It’s also healthier than what comes in a box, but we’re supposedly not talking about that today.)

My family can polish off 2-3 boxes of cereal in one sitting, easily. That can add up to being a $12 breakfast, and that doesn’t include the milk and fruit. Plus cereal only keeps them full for about two hours.

See, making a homemade breakfast does more than just save money. It satisfies my family’s need for nourishment, so they are full longer and are able to concentrate on their school work all morning. This must be because the breakfast is healthier, but we’re supposedly not talking about that today.

TIP:  Make breakfast the night before. I do this almost every day, making our mornings go so much more smoothly!

100+ Money Saving (and Healthy, shh!) Breakfast Recipes

You will find 90 real food breakfast recipes on my Bread and Breakfast page. I add more to it all the time. There are so many great breakfast options!

90+ Real Food Breakfast Recipes

We also have a free eBook for you:  Healthy Breakfast Made Simple. Download and enjoy!

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Or, it’s as simple as scrambling or frying an egg, making a smoothie, or spreading natural peanut butter on toast. Make a homemade breakfast!! You will save all kinds of cash (and feel better too, but we’re supposedly not talking about that today).

What are your favorite homemade breakfast foods to make?

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Menu Plan for the Week, a Freezer/Pantry Clean Out Challenge Update, and How I Got Ahead This Weekend

January 17, 2015 by Laura 7 Comments

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It would appear that my “only buy produce, eggs, and dairy” challenge has also turned into a “see how deep you can dig down into the pantry and freezer to surprise your family with random food choices” challenge. I’m having a lot of fun. My family? I don’t even think they’ve actually noticed.

It’s just food to them. As long as there is plenty and as long as it is tasty, there doesn’t seem to be any argument to eating muffins made with freeze dried strawberries (this recipe, only with almost expired freeze dried strawberries) or an un-named casserole that used up the rest of our turkey and some odds and ends of pasta.

Kids: Mmm, what’s this casserole called, Mom?
Me: Dinner.
Kids shrug and get seconds

I have not made a dent in our store of food, though I am panicking a little bit as it appears we are completely out of the vital ingredient dried cranberries. I’m not sure how we will survive.

I had fun doing some price matching and buying our fresh produce for the week. Actually, most of what you see in the picture is gone already. We plow through it. I’ll probably head back to the store on Wednesday if we can wait that long.

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Yes, that is one big sour cream tub.
I like that this brand contains only one ingredient, “cultured cream.”
We go through it pretty quickly, and as a side note:
When I use up the sour cream, the container is perfect for soup when I take meals to other families.

Regarding my plans to get ahead, can I just confess (again) how much I dislike cleaning? I was very willing to spend hours in the kitchen, but finding the motivation to go upstairs to tackle some filth? That is not nearly as much fun. Let’s focus on the fun food, shall we?

First thing, I grabbed out my Oh, For Real book and all spices needed to make Turkey Sausage and Ranch Salad Dressing Mix. Two full jars of spice mixes later, I put 12 pounds of ground turkey with spices on the stove to cook.

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While the meat was cooking, I went to work on muffins. I had already put together and frozen Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins the night before, so I started on Banana Muffins and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Muffins. Super easy!

Realizing I was hungry and about to faint (not really, but I thought I should add some drama), I pulled out tuna salad and a bunch of fruits and veggies. The boys had slept in and weren’t hungry yet for lunch, so I munched alone while jotting notes in my Menu Planning Notebook.

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After working on menu ideas for this week, I turned over to the Freezer Section of printables. I decided to start jotting down what I have left in my freezers since I’m working on getting them cleaned. Having a running list will be helpful. I didn’t finish the list, because the turkey sausage was finished cooking and I was done eating. I’ll take my list out to my freezers later to take final inventory.

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Yes, I know. Corn isn’t a vegetable. 

Last, I took a few minutes (yep, that’s all it took) to make a double batch of Instant Oatmeal. It filled three half-gallon jars, so we should be set on that for a while. I love having that on hand!

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After the meat cooled, I separated it into freezer bags for easy “almost ready” meals. We’ll be using some for Sausage Gravy this week!

Here’s what our menu choices look like for this week:

Breakfast

  • Muffins from the freezer
  • Quick Mix Biscuits with Sausage Gravy (Elias’ bday choice!)
  • Pumpkin Donuts
  • Scrambled eggs with peppers, spinach, and mushrooms
  • Warm Chocolate Soother
  • Whole Wheat Waffle
  • Poptarts

Lunch

  • Lasagna (Elias’ bday choice, recipe in What To Do With the Cow in Your Kitchen eBook)
  • Baked Potatoes in the Crock Pot
  • Rice and Veggie Stir Fry
  • Bacon, Egg, and Avocado Salad
  • Cheeseburger Soup
  • Salmon Patties
  • Taco Salad

Dinner

  • Chili
  • Creamy Chicken and Rice Casserole
  • Beef Stew
  • Cheeseburger Macaroni
  • Cheesy Beef and Rice
  • Orange Chicken
  • Italian Cream Cheese Chicken

Fruit and Veggie Sides and Snacks (I serve 1-4 with every meal)

  • Cheesy Vegetable Casserole
  • Honey Glazed Carrots
  • Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip
  • Green Machine Milkshakes
  • Green Beans
  • Peas
  • Cheesy Cauliflower Cakes
  • Spinach
  • Mixed Greens
  • Romaine Lettuce
  • Petite Carrots
  • Broccoli and Carrots
  • Cucumber
  • Sweet Peppers
  • Clementines
  • Oranges
  • Blueberries

By the way, this Easy Veggie Dip continues to be a big hit as we work our way through lots of raw vegetables!

How has your weekend been?

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What I Plan To Do This Weekend To Get Ahead And Caught Up

January 16, 2015 by Laura 3 Comments

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This weekend, we have no basketball games and only three of us will be home. I have too much on my “take advantage of this situation” list, but I figure why not aim high so that I’ll have a super productive weekend? (I do plan to rest a little bit too!)

Here’s what I’m hoping to get ahead on in the kitchen:

  • Make several jars of Instant Oatmeal
  • Cook 12 pounds of Turkey Sausage
  • Bake Applesauce Bread

Because it’s been way too long since I put frozen muffin batter in the freezer for breakfast convenience, I plan to make several frozen batches of:

  • Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Banana Muffins
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Muffins

I also need to make Ranch Salad Dressing Mix. We go through that super quickly!

Parts of my house desperately need cleaning, plus we are gearing up for a big bathroom remodel!! And, I’m working every spare minute on a new Healthy Snacks eBook. It’s finally starting to come together, which means I’ll be able to share it with you soonish.

This snack recipe and so many more are coming right up!

strawberry brownies

What are you up to this weekend? Planning to have some down time or hoping to be super productive? Maybe a little bit of both?

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A Safer Kitchen ~ From Teflon to Stainless Steel and Cast Iron

January 15, 2015 by Laura 37 Comments

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Some of the questions I’m asked frequently as so many of you transform your kitchens are:  What cookware is safe? If plastic is bad, what should I use to store leftovers? I’ve heard Teflon is bad, but what should I replace it with? How do you keep your food from sticking if you don’t use Teflon? What about bakeware? Is aluminum okay?

And on it goes.

A Safer Kitchen

During the next few weeks, I will be addressing many of these questions and sharing how I have transformed my kitchen through the years. Key words: through the years.  We might all have the desire to throw out everything we have and replace it all right away with safer items. But realistically, you may just have to do this in stages. Shucks, it’s no fun to be practical. ;)

Today I’ll start by talking about cookware.

Teflon and other non-stick knock-offs are only bad for you when heated. This means that looking at Teflon will not hurt you. Cooking food in it will. Bummer, huh?

How is Teflon harmful? When heated, it emits dangerous chemicals and toxic gases. Ever heard of pets dying as a direct result of living in a home which uses Teflon? It’s true. I’ve read it from multiple sources. :(  While people aren’t dropping dead immediately from this poison, we do suffer the harmful effects over time.

I highly recommend working away from using non-stick pots, pans, and skillets – making the trade to Stainless Steel and Cast Iron. Both are proven to be safe and both are wonderful to work with in the kitchen!

Stainless Steel

I had a lovely set of Pampered Chef non-stick cookware and I was sad to give it up. Eventually, I was able to replace it with a very simple and inexpensive set of Stainless Steel cookware, much like this set. Isn’t it pretty?!

stainless steel cookware

I think it’s worth mentioning that while you do want high quality cookware, you don’t have to get top of the line. My inexpensive set has lasted for years and is looking to last me many more.

Cast Iron

Admittedly, it’s tough to make scrambled eggs or pancakes on stainless steel. Cast Iron to the rescue!

Not only is cast iron safe, I love how it cooks food and helps create wonderful flavor. I have two favorite pieces of cast iron:  a large skillet and a griddle.

cast iron skillet

Lids aren’t necessary, but they sure are nice!

This griddle is super nice (I have one very similar which is also double sided). The size means I can crank out three times as many pancakes at one time than I can in a regular skillet, and when I butter the griddle well, the pancakes turn out great!

griddle

Now, with my nice collection of stainless steel and cast iron, I love knowing my food is being cooked safely. Again, be practical with your budget and take baby steps toward making these healthy changes.

What is your favorite kind of safe cookware?

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How to Easily Add Fruits and Veggies to Your Meal

January 14, 2015 by Laura 9 Comments

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It’s not hard, it’s not hard, stop making it hard, I’m telling you – it’s not hard.  It’s also quite easy.

I used to just serve one fruit or vegetable with each meal (if that). This might have been enough for our nutritional needs, as long as we were getting some fruits or veggies at snack time too. But when all was said and done, I think my family was only getting 1-3 servings of fruits or veggies each day. That is just not enough.  Our bodies need more – more variety of nutrients, and a larger quantity too.

Putting a big variety of fruits and vegetables on the table with each meal is something I’ve been improving on through the past few years. I hope you’ll join me in this endeavor. It isn’t nearly as difficult as I used to believe it was. In fact, I’m learning that fruits and vegetables are probably the easiest food there is to make and serve. Truly!

Below you’ll see an example of a meal I made recently. Notice the simplicity. Also notice that I rarely put our food in serving dishes – we just eat them right out of the cookware. :)

Easily Add Fruits and Veggies to Your Meal

See the big pot of Tuna Casserole? Easy as that was to make, it was the most time consuming meal item I prepared. All the fruits and veggies on the side were a piece of cake. Actually, they were fruits and veggies, not cake, but you know what I mean.

To go with the tuna casserole, I cooked some frozen peas (which took about 3 minutes), washed blackberries, sliced a cucumber, and opened a bag of petite baby carrots. That made a total of four super easy fruit and veggie side dishes that we enjoyed. The apples, bananas, pears, and clementines you see in the weren’t actually for our meal. Those just sit out on the table as a center piece and for all of us to grab for snacks as needed.

This practice of setting out several different lightly cooked and raw fruits and vegetables to go with our main dish has become the norm around here. Once you get into the habit, it really is easy. Actually, I’ve found that it’s even been a fun challenge to see how many different kinds of fruits and veggies I can put on the table with each meal!

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This is a typical grocery shopping haul for the week, plus I have many fruits and vegetables in the freezer.

An added benefit of setting out a wide variety, beyond the obvious fact that we are getting a great bounty of nutrients with all the different types of goodies out there is this:  If one of our boys doesn’t love all the types of fruits and vegetables I set out, they will at least like 2 or 3. I do it this way on purpose so that everyone will have something they love. While we don’t all fill our plates with every single item, we do fill our plates with what we like…which means there is no fighting at the table to get my kids to eat their veggies. Hallelujah!

And one more thing. Crunching and chewing on these fruits and vegetables as side dishes has been filling up my boys’ hollow legs. If I covered my table with a bunch of grains and carbs, they’d certainly fill up on those, but would not be gaining as much nourishment. We still eat plenty of grains around here (especially at breakfast), but I’ve found that we’re feeling better by trading heavy amounts of bread for larger quantities of fruits and vegetables.

And another one more thing. If fruits and vegetables is what you serve, that is what your family will learn to eat. If you don’t serve them, they won’t eat them.

Okay, one last one more thing. I still have to push a couple of my kids to fill up on fruits and vegetables. It is getting easier, but just like most kids –  mine would rather have a donut with a side of potato chips. Keep encouraging, keep serving, keep providing – the love of fruits and vegetables will come.

How’s it going at your house? Have you found easy ways to add fruits and vegetables to your table?

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Get Your Real Food Menu Planning Package for $8 – Today Only!

January 14, 2015 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Making Peppernuts for a Healthy Snack

January 13, 2015 by Laura 3 Comments

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I was blessed to meet Samantha and her little girl, Kenna, at a Meet & Greet almost two years ago. It was so much fun to receive pictures of Samantha and her kids, plus this fun story about making Peppernuts!

I just wanted to send, well I was told by Kenna I must send Mrs. Laura these photos of her favorite cookies =]
We are practicing counting and following patterns, so we made Peppernuts the other day, since there is roughly a million to count. She helped with the ingredients, dough, and placing them on the sheets for me. She is awfully proud of herself =] So here are a few pictures of her “super favorite cookies” and of course a “selfie” with her, and one of Bubba. He enjoyed eating them.
Also, my husband now uses these cookies for cereal….. He said its healthier than the other cookie cereal, and it tastes way better, so I can’t judge him. =]
Oh, also, my peppernuts look super cute when stored in jars =]

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1044, 1045, 1046…yep this recipe does make a lot of cookies. :)

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I’m so glad I’m not the only one who loves too look at food stored in jars!

peppernuts 3Awesomeness. Such a sweet family!

Here is the Peppernut recipe – you’ll want to give these a try!

Do you have a recipe story to share? Make any of the recipes here at Heavenly Homemakers, snap some pictures, and send them to me. I’d love to feature you, and I love reading your stories!

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Gratituesday: Snuggly

January 12, 2015 by Laura 10 Comments

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You know me right? I love sunshine. I love heat. I live in Nebraska.

This means that many months out of the year we don’t have much sunshine, and the only heat we get comes from our fireplace or furnace. Most days, I am wearing an entire load of laundry because of the amount of layers I have on. Space heaters, blankets, thick slippers, wool socks, and hot drinks are my friends.

I’ve decided that while I much prefer summer over winter (understatement!), there’s a lot to be said for the snuggliness of this season. Piling under blankets on the couch while we read history books together is actually kind of fun. Sipping on hot drinks throughout the day doesn’t hurt my feelings.

todays lunch

Ha! Who decided today’s lunch should be a table full of cold food?? We pulled out tossed salad fixings and Turkey Salad, plus Creamy Orange Cooler and chips with Spicy Avocado Dip. There was no oven or stove involved! What was I thinking?  I shivered my way through lunch (which tasted awesome, by the way), drinking some peppermint tea to keep me from turning blue. :)  It’s okay. I made up for it by making Turkey Pot Pie for dinner tonight.

This season of all things snuggly isn’t so bad, right? I love the comfort of soft blankets, warm food, and steamy mugs. As an added blessing, today the sun was actually shining in through the windows! It made our “high of 14°” seem a little less frigid.

There’s nothing like a freezing cold winter to make folding a load of hot clothes that just came out of the dryer actually a coveted chore. Who knew?! :)

What are you thankful for this Gratituesday? Leave a comment to share how you see God working in your life!

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Money Saving Monday: Clean out the Pantry and Freezer

January 11, 2015 by Laura 9 Comments

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Ready to save some grocery money by cleaning out your pantry and freezer? You’ll be amazed at the great food hiding in there!

Since I’ve been doing my “eat from the pantry and freezer instead of buying groceries” challenge for exactly one whole day, I thought it was high time I posted an update about how it’s going so far. That, and I thought this idea of “using what you have” fit perfectly into our Money Saving Monday series. ;)

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So there you have it. Today’s Money Saving Monday tip is:  Challenge yourself. Instead of running to the store for ingredients, try creating a few meals and snacks from what you have stored in your pantry and freezer. This can save you quite a bit of money in the long run!

So far, all one day of this challenge has been very fun for me. By the end of the month, I might not be as enthusiastic. Either way, this is a good practice to bless your grocery budget and to help ensure that you don’t waste food.

Sunday after church, we invited several college students over to eat with us. Matt and I worked together to make a mountain of Whole Wheat Waffles, scrambled cheesy eggs, Homemade Hashbrown Patties, and fruit. I was planning to make Peach Syrup but would you believe? We only found one little bag of frozen peaches in our freezer. (I guess the “eat all the frozen peaches” part of the challenge was completed before the month began.)

I decided instead to put that small amount of peaches into a pot with all the frozen berries I found hanging out in all my freezers. Therefore, using this Peach Syrup idea, I made a Peach-Strawberry-Raspberry-Blueberry Syrup. Matt declared it to be the best part of the meal. And now I’m completely out of frozen fruit (except for pineapple). Well that didn’t take long. :)

Here’s all that was left after our feast, but I’d say there are enough waffles there to give us an easy breakfast this week:

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For High School Huddle Sunday night, I made a huge pan of Apple Crisp from the bags of apples I’d sliced and frozen this fall. How easy was that?

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I will say that after just one day of this, I am really recognizing how much food we go through during a 24 hour period – especially when we invite others to join us. That’s the point though. We have plenty of food – and we are happy to share! If this challenge only lasts a week or two before I need to start stocking up again, so be it. That will be one or two weeks of grocery savings, and it all adds up!

Give this idea a try – I dare you. :)

Leave a comment, inspiring us with what you have creatively come up with in your kitchen when you’ve avoided going to the grocery store!

Budget-friendly recipes to make when you clean out your pantry and freezer

I’ll just bet you have the ingredients for most of these hanging out somewhere in your kitchen. If not, mix and match and get creative to see what you can come up with!

  • Simple Lentil Nachos
  • Simple Tuna Patties
  • Simple Banana Pancakes
  • Simple Applesauce BBQ Chicken
  • Simple Hashbrown and Egg Nests
  • Simple Cornbread Waffles with Chili
  • Simple Veggie Fritters
  • Simple Lemon Garlic Chicken Legs
  • Simple Noodle Soup
  • Simple 3-Cheese Spaghetti

Out of mixes or condiments? Make your own!

condiments

You’ll be pleasantly surprised to learn how easy these are to make!

  • Almond Butter
  • Apple Butter
  • Barbeque Sauce
  • Blueberry Pancake and Waffle Syrup
  • Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • French Dressing
  • French Onion Dip
  • Italian Salad Dressing
  • Ketchup
  • Onion Soup Mix
  • Peach Syrup (for pancakes and waffles)
  • Peanut Butter (just peanuts!)
  • Peanut Butter (super creamy – like Skippy or Jif)
  • Ranch Salad Dressing
  • Sausage Seasoning Mix
  • Seasoned Salt
  • Spicy Ranch Dressing
  • Sunbutter
  • Sweet Pickle Relish
  • Taco Seasoning Mix
  • Teriyaki Sauce
  • Thousand Island Salad Dressing
  • Turkey Gravy

What are your favorite foods to make when you clean out your pantry and freezer?

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