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Honey Glazed Carrots – Only 4 Ingredients

May 1, 2014 by Laura 8 Comments

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If it looks like candy, smells like candy, and tastes like candy – it must be candy, right? Yes. Unless it’s a carrot. Then it’s a vegetable. A really, really delicious vegetable.

When a veggie tastes like candy, costs less than candy, and looks as appealing as candy – you have no more excuses to pull out about why you’re not eating vegetables. I’m not sure if you knew this or not, but carrots are also much more nutritious than candy. Yes, it’s true. That’s why you should choose veggies over candy most of the time.

This leads me to share about one of my new favorite ways to serve veggies. Honey Glazed Carrots take only a few minutes to make – so you can’t use the excuse that “it takes too long to make healthy food.” You don’t have to know a lot about cooking in order to make these, so no excuses there. What else is there? Actually, why are we even still talking about this? Just eat the veggies, for goodness sake. Here, I’ll make it easy for you:

Honey Glazed Carrots

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5-6 medium carrots
2 Tablespoons butter
1 Tablespoon honey
sea salt to taste

Peel carrots and cut them into “coins.” Steam them for about five minutes or until they are tender. Remove them from the pan. Melt butter and honey together in the pan until it is runny and well combined. Add the steamed carrots to the butter/honey mixture, tossing to coat. Sprinkle with salt. Serve right away.

This recipe tastes a lot like the honey glazed carrots you get at Cracker Barrel, although this recipe is better in my opinion as it’s not quite as sweet. I mean, if I want something super sweet, I’ll skip the veggies and eat candy. Which of course, I will only do rarely and that just leads us back to our original conversation. Again, why are we still talking about this? Just eat the veggies already.

Honey Glazed Carrots – better than candy in every way possible. Won’t rot your teeth, won’t turn your lips blue, won’t give you a sugar high or crash, won’t freak out your insides.

Serve these carrots with Grilled Barbecue Chicken and a salad, and you’ve got a great tasting, super easy, very nutritious meal.

So now you tell me, what’s your favorite kind of candy? Answer: Honey Glazed Carrots. Now we’re talking.

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How Often Do You Eat Cereal? (A Cascadian Farm Coupon, and Homemade Cereal Recipes)

May 1, 2014 by Laura 2 Comments

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While our family doesn’t eat cereal very often, I do like to have some on hand for crazy mornings. Most cereal doesn’t offer much in the way of nutrition, but there are a few brands that are at least “better for you.” Cascadian Farm is one of those brands.

Pair it with four other Amazon Prime/Mom subscribe and save items, and you can have big savings delivered to your door. Read more here about how I use Prime/Mom to save big bucks.

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Click here to access your Cascadian Farm Cereal Coupon.

Bear Naked is offering a coupon on many of their products at Amazon. Put this coupon together with Amazon Mom/Prime subscribe and save, and you’ll save 40%. Having this on hand for a quick breakfast or snack may be helpful for busy days.

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Want to save even more money by making homemade cereal? Here are our favorite recipes:

  • Dark Chocolate Almond Granola
  • Granola
  • Grape Nuts Cereal

You’ll find an entire page of Amazon Deals here. I save a lot of money each money ordering from Amazon – and I always try to keep the Amazon Deals page updated with the latest great prices I find!

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23 Great Muffin Recipes + Free Printable Zoo Animals Muffin Toppers

April 30, 2014 by Laura 5 Comments

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Now that spring is here, you’ve likely got outings at the park, school parties, trips to the zoo, feel like you live in the zoo. It’s a fun time of year. These printables can be downloaded (for free!), and used however you like.

Attach a toothpick and poke them down into a muffin or cupcake for a fun snack decoration. Attach a popsicle stick and let your kids use them as puppets. If your kids are old enough, let them do a little research on each animal, or on an animal of their choice. Use these as gift tags. What else can you think of to use these for?

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Yum

Download Zoo Animal Snack Toppers Here

Have fun with these, spread the word, and check out more free printables here. :)

Want some yummy muffin recipes to go with your printables? I added them up and found that I have no less than 23 muffin recipes here at Heavenly Homemakers. I love how versatile just a few ingredients can be!

23 Kid Friendly Muffin Recipes

All of these recipes are kid friendly, and they are made with wholesome ingredients.

  • Almond Flour Muffins (gluten free/dairy free)
  • Bacon Cheese Muffins
  • Banana Muffins
  • Blueberry Streusel Muffins
  • Breakfast Cake Muffins
  • Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Chocolate Swirl Muffins
  • Coconut Flour Muffins (gluten free/dairy free)
  • Coconut Flour Banana Muffins (gluten free/dairy free)
  • Cornbread and Cornbread Muffins
  • Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins
  • Eggnog Muffins
  • Honey Cinnamon Muffins
  • Orange Muffins
  • Pancake and Sausage Muffins
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Snickerdoodle Muffins
  • Strawberry Cream Muffins
  • Sweet Potato Streusel Muffins
  • Vanilla Muffins with Cinnamon Crumb Topping
  • Whole Wheat and Honey Zucchini Muffins

What are your favorite muffin recipes? I know the end of the school year is quite hectic for many. How’s yours going so far?

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Don’t Be Afraid To Buy Used Appliances

April 30, 2014 by Laura 17 Comments

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There are some items I will not buy used. Such as:

  • Shoes (won’t fit right; not good for the feet)
  • Underwear (self explanatory)
  • Hats (unless I know and love the head it’s been on)
  • Make-Up (although I don’t usually wear it anyway)

I’m sure there are items you would add to the list. Matresses, cribs, car seats – there are many items that are worth buying new. Sometimes, it’s even worth paying more for an item so that you can be sure you’re getting good quality, thus saving money in the long run.

But let me share our family’s experiences with buying used appliances…

Over the weekend, within about one hour, both our washing machine and our dishwasher quit working. Ain’t nobody got time for that. Matt was able to fix the dishwasher himself. But the washing machine? Well, it was many years old, on its last leg, and a bungee cord was the only thing that had kept it from falling apart since June 2012. Matt gave it a good shot, trying to keep it alive just a little bit longer, but in the end, he met me with the question, “You ready to go shopping for a new washing machine?”

So, go shopping we did. We were met at the door of our locally owned appliance store and shown wonderful, beautiful, shiny new washing machines. We were given all the details about their bells and whistles, and were provided with many convincing reasons for why we should buy the top of the line (especially with our four active boys).

They sounded great, actually. But the price tags?  Ouch.  Thankfully we have a line item in our budget for spur of the moment necessity purchases. But did we really need to spend that much on a fancy appliance, or would a less than the best still do the trick for us?

We really wrestled with this. When is it important to buy high quality, and when is it okay to go with a lower quality, lesser price? Ugh, and we really needed to make the decision quickly, as the laundry was piling up at home as we stood in the middle of the forest of washers and dryers. Our heads feeling as though they were in spin cycle. <— Clever, huh? I thought of that one all by myself.

Before looking much harder at the new washing machines, we asked to be taken to the back to see the used appliances they had on hand. This store has come through for us many times with their used items. Remember my used upright freezers?

Ugly though they are, they serve their purpose and sit in our storage room where no one can see them.
We were happy to pay a huge discount because they were used and ugly.
They’ve worked great for years!

One used washing machine really caught our attention. It was everything we really needed, much of what we wanted, and because it was a few years old, it was less than 1/5 of the price of the brand new ones. We asked question after question, we grilled them about what might be wrong with it, we stuck our heads in and looked for whatever people look for when they stick their heads inside a washing machine.

We listened again to the spiel trying to influence us to buy the new washer which was five times more expensive. We went home, we prayed, we looked at all the dirty laundry. We quickly came to the decision that the used washer was really all we needed. Writing the check for that was barely even painful. We got such a great deal! It was delivered and installed the next day.

Introducing, the newest member of the Coppinger Team:

washing machine

A few years old, a couple of scratches, and if you look real close, you’ll see my reflection since I was the one taking the picture. That came free with purchase.

We’ve given this washing machine quite a workout since it arrived, and it’s done great. Did we make the right decision? Oh yes, we definitely did. Even if it only has a few years of life left, we believe the amount of money we saved compared to buying new is still very worth it. And now, we have money left in our budget for any other last minute necessities. (Oh but please, no more appliances for a while.)

What has been your experience with buying used appliances? Is there anything you feel strongly about that should always be bought new?

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Natural Bug Block By MadeOn – Could It Get Any Better?

April 29, 2014 by Laura 4 Comments

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You know my very favorite skin care/lotion that I use from MadeOn? (Beesilk Hard Lotion – what would I do without it?)  I just received a package perfect for this summer:  MadeOn Bug Block. Just opening the package and smelling the contents within made me giddy about summer. I can’t believe how good the Bug Block smells. I know Bug Block works because we’ve used it for several summers in a row. Mosquitos, back off. You’re going down.

So check this out:

bug block

It’s Bug Block in a stick form. That means it will be easier than ever to rub onto the skin. I am so excited about this! Our family is well stocked on this and ready for summer. It won’t hurt the skin because it contains only natural ingredients (76 degree naturally refined coconut oil, unbleached beeswax, naturally refined shea butter, essential oils of citronella, cedarwood, and lavender. No deet!).

The best part:  It doubles as a lotion.  Be still my heart.

Take advantage of this to get ready for summer. Mosquitos beware! We’ve got Bug Block.

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Want Free Groceries? Here’s $10 To Spend at iHerb!

April 29, 2014 by Laura 2 Comments

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Making the transition from processed foods to whole foods can be a bit overwhelming, especially when you don’t know where to look or what to get. I continue to find wonderful online resources, and many of them offer a little bonus to get you started. iHerb is one of those sources. They give each new customer (who uses my referral code BID487) $10 free credit to use on your first time purchase of $40 or more. Better yet? Shipping is free on all orders over $20. Sweet!

Just last week I placed a $40 order – and this is what I got:

Free Groceries at iHerb

Talk about awesome – and it was delivered right to my door. All of these are ingredients I use all the time, and they are very reasonably priced. I love iHerb. (To be clear, Earthpaste is not an ingredient, it’s a super great toothpaste. No, I do not put toothpaste in my brownies. Okeedokee.)

You’ll need to use my referral code: BID487 to get your free $10 to spend at iHerb. You’ll be so glad you did. Here’s to great savings on wonderful foods!

In case you are interested in the specifics of my order, here’s what I received:

  • Organic Raw Honey
  • Delallo Organic Whole Wheat Pasta (x2)
  • Now Foods Cocoa Powder
  • St. Dalfour Golden Peach 100% Fruit Jelly
  • Redmond Cinnamon Earthpaste

Be sure to check out the pages of super cheap trial products you can add to your cart just for fun. Go grab your free $10 and have fun shopping for great groceries!

Some of the links in this post are my referral links.

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Gratituesday: Spring Formal, Spring Fever, Spring is Here!

April 28, 2014 by Laura 12 Comments

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This time of year is super full and super fun. The older the boys get, the busier our days are – especially in the spring (and also in the fall, winter and summer, so really, don’t listen to a thing I’m saying about this time of year being busier).

Speaking of the boys getting older, Asa (16.5 – a junior in high school) went to Spring Formal last weekend. We are so thankful the homeschoolers in this area put together such a wonderful event for our youth. Asa headed off for the evening with some of the greatest kids on this planet. What a blessing it is to have such good friends! Several of them came by afterward to hang out, eat pizza, and watch a movie. After all, why end the evening at midnight when you can stay up until 4 in the morning? We loved it!

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Asa is back left, just in case you weren’t sure.  :)

There is a lot of excitement at our house this week because we’re hoping to officially wrap up our school year by Wednesday. We still have some books to read, and we’ll tackle some special projects we haven’t had time for, but THIS is the reason we begin our school year the first week of August. Just about the time we all have spring fever, we complete our math and English assignments! It’s been a great year, and the boys are excited to have almost all their subjects completed. Now they are doubling and tripling up on assignments in order to be completely finished in a few days. Can’t wait!

So what have you been up to? When will your school year be finished? Are you planting a garden this spring? We haven’t even started yet, although we do have asparagus and spinach coming up on its own. Awesomeness. :)

Now your turn. Share what you’re thankful for!  Leave a comment on this post letting us know how God is working in your life. If you’ve written a blog post about what you’re thankful for, leave the link in the comments so we can visit your blog to read about it. We love sharing and reading about God’s blessings!

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Menu Plan for the Week – With a Cooking Assignment For Our Kids

April 27, 2014 by Laura Leave a Comment

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I’ve found that letting my boys pick new recipes from books really helps improve their cooking skills. Looking through recipe books is always fun, right? What I love is that for the most part, the boys don’t even have to adapt these recipes because they are ingredients we feel good about eating.

We’re wrapping up our school year this week (yay!), so focusing on other activities like cooking is a perfect “assignment” for our boys this time of year. Since it involves food, they don’t seem to mind. :)

Here’s our menu plan this week:

Sunday, April 27
Oatmeal or poppyseed bread, fruit
Pizza, sweet peppers, carrots, apples
Small group – turkey and rice soup with sides

Monday, April 28
Snickerdoodle muffins, scrambled eggs, strawberries
Chicken patty sandwiches, lettuce and tomatoes, raspberries, milkshakes
Cheesy sausage and potato skillet, peas, fruit salad

Tuesday, April 29
Quick mix pancakes, blueberries
Creamy mac and cheese, green beans, sweet peppers, cucumbers
Beefy enchilada bake, tossed salad, fresh pineapple

Wednesday, April 30
Peanut butter honey toast, fried eggs, green machine milkshakes
Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup, carrots, cucumbers, applesauce
Cheesy beef and rice, tossed salad, roasted asparagus, steamed broccoli and carrots

Thursday, May 1
Dark chocolate almond granola, kiwi
Healthier Cheese Dip, tortilla chips, pineapple mango smoothies, sweet peppers, avocados
Alfredo sauce with pasta, tossed salad, steamed veggies

Friday, May 2
No knead whole wheat bread, scrambled eggs, cantaloupe
Pizza boats, fruit salad, carrots and cucumbers, olives
Easy noodle stir fry with chicken, broccoli, carrots, and zucchini

Saturday, May 3
Sweet pecan French toast casserole (recipe in {Healthy} Make-Ahead Meals and Snacks eBook).
Leftovers
Easy cheesy bean dip, tortilla chips, salsa, pineapple, sweet peppers

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Great Homemaking Doesn’t Always Mean “Make it Homemade”

April 27, 2014 by Laura 15 Comments

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If you desire to be a great homemaker, you must:

  • always have a perfectly clean house
  • always make homemade food from scratch, using the finest ingredients
  • keep your closets wonderfully organized
  • have perfectly behaved children (who never have crusty boogers on their sleeves)
  • never run out of toilet paper

No pressure.

Drop kick it with me, friends! I despise these expectations we think others are putting on us that we most likely are really putting on ourselves.

The real definition of a great homemaker:

  • Loves her family {check}
  • Feeds her family {constantly}
  • Can close the closet doors {thankfully}
  • Relies on God’s grace while raising children {unceasingly}
  • Picks up cheese and apples while she’s making a slightly panicked toilet paper run {might as well be efficient}

Want to see what I made my family for our Sunday Dinner today?

Great Homemaking Doesn't Always Mean Make it Homemade

It’s a take-and-bake pizza from the store. Couldn’t I have made a homemade pizza? Well sure if I….wait – you know what? NO. I couldn’t. That’s why I bought the pizza.  Our weekend has been so full of awesome fun, unexpected appliance break-downs (the washing machine and the dishwasher in the same day, really?), oodles of guests, and because it’s springtime – soccer games. If we were going to make it to church and soccer games today with food in our bellies and a mama who had at least gotten a few hours sleep, lunch was either going to be a package of raw, frozen hamburger – or a store bought pizza. We went with the pizza. (You’re welcome, kids.)

Does great homemaking always mean “make it homemade?”

So let’s consider:  Since I bought a pizza from the store to feed my family for lunch, am I a homemaking failure? Since my new/used washing machine just got installed yesterday and I have yet to use it or clean up the mess the delivery guys left all the way down the stairs while they took out the old washer, am I a homemaking failure? Since my dishwasher was broken and I pulled out the paper plates for our company on Saturday morning, am I a homemaking failure?

Sigh.  I’m pretty sure I am. Woe is me. I failed to be perfect. I may as well throw in the (dirty) towel.

Or not.

Homemaking is homemaking – no matter what it looks like. My heart is for God and for my family. I always work hard and do my best. Today, my best looked like a store bought pizza. Today, I blessed my family by feeding them, worshiping with them, and cheering them on at soccer. Joyfully, I have a case of toilet paper on hand so that I can check that off my list of mama emergencies.

Homemakers…unite! Bring your imperfections, your crusty nosed kids, your broken appliances, and your unmade beds. Be empowered to keep on doing what God is calling you to do. Keep working hard, loving your families, and rocking this homemaking thing.

And if my closet door is ever open when you come to my house, please look away very quickly and act like you didn’t see a thing.

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Win Amazing Food Packages from Olive Nation

April 25, 2014 by Laura 430 Comments

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Homemaking is Fun GiveawaysYou likely remember me talking about Olive Nation in relation to buying vanilla beans. Oh yes, they are my favorite resource for vanilla beans each time I make a batch of Homemade Vanilla Extract. But you know they also carry a great variety of other great items? Today, they’ve put together several awesome food packages to give away. We’ll be highlighting each of these packages individually during our Homemaking is Fun Facebook Party from 7-8:30 CST tonight. But for now, check these out!

Package #1

1/2 pound of their wonderful quality Vanilla Beans so that you can make your own vanilla!

Package #2

Tea Variety Pack – 5 different tea varieties, winners choice

Package #3

Gluten Free Pasta – 1 each of 5 different pastas, winner’s choice

Package #4

Baking Supplies – 1/2 pound cocoa powder, 2 pounds sucanat, 4 ounces almond extract

Package #5

Olive Oil – 250 ml bottle Nation Estate Virgin Olive Oil

Wouldn’t you love to win one of those packages! Leave a comment here letting us know which package you would enjoy the most.

I’ll draw a random winner on Tuesday, April 29. Be watching for a post stating the winner as you will be responsible for contacting me if your name is chosen.

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Be watching for more giveaways, coming up later today!

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