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Mom, Are We Rich?

November 27, 2013 by Laura 2 Comments

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That’s the question Malachi asked me a few weeks after we signed up to sponsor Gladis through One Child Matters.

We were talking about the great need so many children have in the countries where One Child Matters serves. We wanted our kids to understand how wonderful it is that our gift of $34 each month provides our little Gladis with the food she needs, a good education, medical care, and the opportunity to learn about God.

Our four boys have never really known what it is to be in need. Even in our leanest times, they never missed a meal, never had to go without shoes, always had a bed to sleep in. They can’t imagine not knowing about God. This experience with sponsoring Gladis has been so good to give all of us, adults included, a reality check.

It is a fact that we have food in storage to last us several months (because my children’s mother adores bulk food purchases). Clothes are hanging out of our kids’ dresser drawers (which has everything to do with the amount of clothing they have and only a little bit to do with the method in which some of my boys stuff clothes quickly into drawers without bothering to fold them). We have access to so many books, they don’t all fit on our shelves. We are always surrounded by people who love us, people who serve us, people who care for us.

“You mean some of those kids don’t get to go to church? You mean without One Child Matters those kids might not eat sometimes? I think I might cry.” Malachi is a tender heart. His eyes filled with tears at the thought of a child not having what he has.

He looked around our house, “Mom, are we rich?”

Yes, dear boy. We are very rich. We have each other, we have a beautiful old home with crazy plumbing, we have plenty to eat, Bibles to spare, and a few too many jackets hanging in the closet.

One Child Matters and our dear little Gladis remind us in a new way of the blessings we have. This Thanksgiving, we are seeing our world through the beautiful brown eyes of our little girl in Honduras. We’re thankful to be “so rich” and for the blessing of the opportunity to share what we have so that a child’s life might be changed.

Take two minutes to watch this incredible One Child Matters video of Antony’s story. Both Matt and I were reaching for Kleenexes while we watched. (I guess that’s where Malachi gets it.)

Dear Sponsor – Antony’s Story from One Child Matters on Vimeo.

We would love for you and your family to participate with us in the One Child Matters ministry. What a perfect way to celebrate our blessings.

May you all be blessed with a wonderful, restful Thanksgiving holiday!

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Need a Cast Iron Skillet?

November 27, 2013 by Laura 13 Comments

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I love cooking in cast iron! Not only is it a safe and healthy way to cook, cast iron cooks food to deliciousness. Cast iron skillets can be pricey, so I am very excited to find these great prices. No guarantees on how long these prices will last!

Lodge L8SQ3 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Square Skillet, 10.5-inch  ($19.00 – down from $36!)

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Lodge L8DSK3 Pre-Seasoned Deep Skillet, 10.25-inch  ($29.52 – down from $37.00)

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Lodge LPGI3 Pro Grid Cast Iron Grill/Griddle  ($38.97 – down from $57.99)

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I use cast iron every day for scrambling or frying eggs, browning meat, or cooking pancakes.

The links in this post are my referral links.

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The Tale of the Huge Turkey

November 26, 2013 by Laura 45 Comments

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I decided this year to order the biggest bird I could find. It made sense. The local farmer I was purchasing from offered all free-range turkeys over 18 pounds at a flat rate. I told him I would take one of their biggest, and on delivery day, the hugest turkey I’d ever seen showed up on our porch.

This week, in preparation for our big Thanksgiving feast, I thawed Mr. Turkey so that I could get him baked and deboned. (Here’s my easy method for preparing the turkey ahead of time and re-warming it on Thanksgiving day.)  All was well until I got out my big roasting pan.

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Uh-huh. I could actually hear the turkey laughing out loud at the very idea of me trying to bake him in what now appeared to be a very tiny pan.

No problem, I thought. I’ll just get out my large roaster oven. Surely that would be plenty big enough.

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At least the turkey fit inside. But no way, no how was that lid going on. And a lidless roasting pan would not bake a turkey. Okay then. Plan C?

Hmmm, Plan C. Plan C. I had not foreseen the need for a Plan C. As I stared at the huge bird (who by now was rolling his eyes, shrugging his wings, and getting bored with the entire situation), I racked my brain for options. Go to the store and fork out money for….yeah right. Just a few days before the holiday? What would my store even carry that would be big enough to bake this bird?

It occurred to me that maybe I could bake the turkey directly on the oven rack, with a pan underneath to catch the drippings. I immediately recognized that this was a silly idea since I didn’t have a pan large enough in the first place, so all the drippings couldn’t be caught. I could just envision a dried out turkey with lots of drippings crusted all over the bottom of my oven. Not to mention the fact that when drippings drip in a hot oven, the coils can catch fire, smoke can fill a kitchen, smoke alarms can scream for way too long, houses can smell horrible, and Thanksgiving dinners can be ruined.

You realize all these thoughts went through my head in a time span of about 45 seconds? Nonetheless, I was practically waving a tea towel in front of the smoke alarm just picturing the entire scene.

I moved on to Plan Q – which involved texting a friend. I remembered that she had mentioned that she had an extra large aluminum pan at her house. I don’t love baking in aluminum, and I doubted that such a pan existed that would fit my gigantic-sized turkey, but I figured it was worth a shot. Within an hour, my friend arrived with two roasting pan options. One pan was tiny – as in, it was made for normal sized turkeys. But the other one? Well, I could have leapt for joy. That pan fit my turkey with several inches to spare!

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As you can see, the turkey feels exposed, being photographed in all his glory. He’s even blushing a slight pink. Here – I’ll cover him:

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And into the oven he went. My friend saved the day. The turkey turned out tasty. And even though we’ll be feeding 15 people on Thanksgiving, I do believe we might have a bite or two of leftover turkey to enjoy in a sandwich this weekend.

Have you ever seen a turkey that big? Do you have any fun Thanksgiving preparation stories to tell?

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Gratituesday: Several Generations of Basketball

November 25, 2013 by Laura 17 Comments

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Just a note:  Because so many of the blog posts linked with us here on Gratituesday have not followed the guidelines, I have decided to refrain from adding a link-up option at this time. Playing Gratituesday Police and deleting irrelevant posts keeps me from spending my time in a productive way. If you’re a blogger and wrote a Gratituesday post to share, and if your post talks about how God is working and doing good in your life, please do leave the link in the comments section of this post. We’d love to come read about it!

I’ve been looking forward to our boys’ basketball season starting (why yes we do play other sports besides soccer!), but I had no idea their first games would be so much fun. We headed to Kansas this weekend for a triangular. Since we were heading south, and my dad and his wife live just a couple hours away from where our games were being played, they blessed us by coming up to watch their grandsons play. Little did we know that my dad (the boys’ “Papa”) would be joining the boys on the court.

See, my dad was a basketball referee for over 20 years “back in the day.” He hung up his whistle over ten years ago, but continues to love the game of basketball. As the varsity boys were warming up to begin their first game Saturday, we could see a referee making a phone call and looking at his watch. It would appear that the second official had failed to show up.

So what did my dad do? He borrowed a black and white striped shirt and a whistle, and out onto the court he went. Well now, that’s one way to watch your oldest grandson play – up close and personal.

In this picture, you can see Asa (#23) – and that referee over to the right? Asa’s Papa. It was awesome.

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I have to say, my dad’s still got it. He didn’t miss a beat (although I dare say he was quite sore after the game). He even had the nerve to call a foul on Asa. “Clean your glasses, Ref!” I yelled. Totally kidding.  It was actually a fair call, but I did giggle at the whole idea of yelling at him out on the court.

The “regular referee” showed up as the game was ending, so my dad was able to watch the rest of the day’s games from a seated position. This is Justus’ first year to play. As an 8th grader, he played in the JV games and did great like Asa had done. It’s so much fun to watch them learning and playing hard!

Justus is pictured below, number 32, over on the far left.

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Both boys scored some buckets, both had fun, both were completely worn out on the way home. The weekend was a blast! God is good to allow so many fun activities in life, with the bonus blessing of fun with grandparents.

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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Plan to Eat (Because it just works better with a plan.)

November 25, 2013 by Laura 1 Comment

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I hear from so many people that they “wish they did a better job with meal planning” and that “meal planning is such a struggle.” And it’s not just menu planning that is a struggle. It’s figuring out a grocery list. Ugh, how many eggs will you need, anyway?

This is why I love what Plan to Eat has to offer!

Plan to Eat – The Online Menu Planner from Plan to Eat on Vimeo.

It doesn’t get much simpler, and this weekend, the price won’t be any better. You can sign up for a free trial right now to play with the system and see how great it is. Then, watch for their great Black Friday through Cyber Monday sale where you can get 50% off all subscriptions! I’ll be sure to post some reminders on Facebook so that you don’t miss the deal.

Hesitate to spend money on a meal planning subscription? I believe that it can actually save you money in the long run, since you’ll rely less on eating out in a pinch. Plus, you’ll be able to keep up with eating healthier foods once you’ve made a plan. Head over here to try it for free.

Here’s what Vicki had to say when I posted about Plan to Eat on Facebook:  “Plan to Eat has saved my sanity! I love being able to share recipes with my friends!”

A big thanks goes to Plan to Eat for being a Heavenly Homemakers sponsor!

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Menu Plan for the Week (and some Thanksgiving week discussion)

November 24, 2013 by Laura 2 Comments

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Honey Pecan PieI’m excited about this upcoming week! It involves lots of food, time with friends, and hopefully some down-time.

Since we aren’t doing any traveling, we’re excited to be available to cook some big meals to share with others this week. You’ll notice that our menu for Monday night and Friday night are the exact same. That’s because I decided to make it easy on myself. Coming up with one menu plan to feed two large groups just made sense. I got the enchiladas made and put into the freezer last week. The rest will go together easily before we serve the meals!

I would love to hear what you have going on this Thanksgiving. :)  We plan to have a very low-key holiday this year. We’ll spend time with friends, feed a few college students, and hopefully play lots of board games. I’m thinking we’ll put our Christmas tree up this weekend, do some baking, and maybe a little shopping. We’ll drink Hot Cocoa, come up with some fun snacks, and take some time off. I can’t wait!

Here’s what our menu looks like for this week:

Sunday, November 24
Cereal
Ham roast, creamy mac and cheese, green beans
Small group – I’m making a bunch of baked potatoes, everyone else is bringing toppings

Monday, November 25
Quick mix pancakes, blueberries
Leftovers
YC ladies basketball team dinner (about 24 people) – Cheesy salsa enchiladas, taco salad, spanish rice, chips and salsa

Tuesday, November 26
Easy breakfast casserole, oranges
Popcorn chicken, sweet potato fries, peas
Potato soup, carrot sticks with homemade ranch

Wednesday, November 27
Pumpkin chocolate chip muffins, apples
Taco potatoes, clementines
Sloppy cornbread muffins, tossed salad

Thursday, November 28
Instant oatmeal packets, dried fruit
Thanksgiving meal shared with friends – I’m making the turkey, gravy, green bean casserole, whole wheat butterhorns, and honey pecan pie
Leftovers

Friday, November 29
Dark chocolate almond granola, applesauce
Rice and veggie stir fry with carrots and broccoli
Meal for rescue mission (about 26 people) – Cheesy salsa enchiladas, taco salad, spanish rice, chips and salsa

Saturday, November 30
Whole wheat donuts, fruit
Leftovers
Turkey pot pie, tossed salad

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Just a quick reminder that you’ll receive a free gift certificate bonus if you purchase my Oh, For Real book by Tuesday, November 26! Get the details here.

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Make-Ahead Healthy Snack Recipes

November 21, 2013 by Laura 8 Comments

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It’s official. Our 16 year old is taller than his dad. That means Asa is measuring at 6’3″ as of yesterday. His legs are longer than his bed. His feet are bigger than his shoes. The bottoms of his jeans only reach his ankles for two weeks. His eyes are as big as his stomach. And it’s a good thing I love to cook.

Should I mention that our 13 year old is almost looking me directly in the eyes, our 11 year old isn’t far behind, and our 8-almost-9 year old must be going through a growth spurt? I promise that he ate six bowls of Easy Noodle Stir Fry in one sitting last week.

So let’s see. Did I need this Getting Ahead Snack Challenge? Why yes, I did. Somehow, I’ve got to stay ahead of these appetites. Have I actually gotten ahead during the past few weeks? Eh, only a little bit. We mostly eat snacks as quickly as I make them. But at least I’ve discovered some great, new, healthy snack recipes to fall back on. We are having so much fun with these new ideas!

I decided to compile all of the new Healthy Snack Recipe ideas here for us as we conclude this Getting Ahead {Snacks} Challenge. All of these recipes can be made ahead of time. They are delicious, low in sugar, hearty, and easy to make.

~  Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites

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~  Easy Homemade Nacho Cheese Pretzel Dip

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~ Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

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~ Raspberry Oatmeal Bars

Or, if you want to change it up, follow that recipe but make Mix and Match Bars!

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~  Cranberry Nut Trail Mix

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~  Easy Peanut Butter Snack Bars

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~  Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins

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Did you try any of these recipes? Which are your favorites? Do you have any other fun, healthy Make-Ahead Snack Recipes to share?

 

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Free Printables at Heavenly Homemakers ~ Be Thankful Wreath Craft

November 21, 2013 by Laura 2 Comments

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Here’s a fun and simple craft you or your kids can make to decorate for Thanksgiving! Here’s what to do:

  1. Print the two downloads we have provided.
  2. Cut out the leaves.
  3. Glue or tape the leaves together in a circle. You may find it works better to affix them to a wire hanger that has been pulled into a circular shape.
  4. If you like, give your leaves personality by adding some googly eyes.
  5. Hang your Be Thankful Wreath.

In addition, your family might enjoy writing on the leaves, sharing what you are thankful for.

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These fun printables are available for free for all of our Learning Zone members. 

Why be a Learning Zone member? Because you’ll get loads of free printables that will bless your family as you learn and grow together!

Sign up to join our free Learning Zone here!

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

November 20, 2013 by Laura 12 Comments

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It’s kind of a no-brainer, converting muffin recipes into quick bread recipes and vice versa. Still, it’s not something I always think about doing.

Remember how I turned Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins into Chocolate Chocolate Chip Bread? That worked just as well when I decided to turn Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins into Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

To make it easy, I’ll post the recipe here with revised instructions for making this batter into a delicious quick bread!

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 1 loaf
Ingredients
  • 3 cups whole wheat flour (I used freshly ground hard white wheat)
  • ½ cup sucanat
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cups pureed pumpkin (or one 16 ounce can)
  • 1 cup melted coconut oil (or butter)
  • 1 cup chocolate chips
Instructions
  1. In a large mixing bowl, stir together all dry ingredients. Add eggs, pumpkin and oil. Mix well. Fold in chocolate chips. Pour batter into two buttered loaf pans. Bake in a 350° oven for 45-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Allow bread to cool for about 10 minutes before removing from pan.
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(I prefer either homemade chocolate chips or soy free chocolate chips)

Do you like muffins or quick bread better, or does it depend on the day?

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Oh, For Real: Real Food, Real Family, Real Easy Book – Bonus With Purchase!

November 20, 2013 by Laura 8 Comments

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Don’t have my Oh, For Real: Real Food, Real Family, Real Easy book yet? Already have it but want to give one away as a Christmas gift? We’ve got a book purchase bonus for you this week!

Oh, For Real is a real life, hold in your hands book filled with all of my family’s favorite easy, real food recipes. This book answers the questions of how I’m able to consistently feed my family healthy meals and snacks, how I get ahead, how I save money, how I get it all done, how I regularly don’t get it all done, and how I sometimes eat Doritos.

We’d love for you to have this book in your kitchen. We continue to receive emails from people who are sharing what a blessing this book has been to them. YES! We are so thankful to hear that the information and recipes in the book are blessing you!

Read all the details about Oh, For Real here. Because this book is in printed form, we are unable to offer a discount (oh lovely printing and shipping costs). BUT, we can offer a purchase bonus. So here it is!

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Don’t look now, but that’s not really the code.

Now through Tuesday, November 26 if you purchase Oh, For Real: Real Food, Real Family, Real Easy you will also receive an immediate $5.00 gift certificate to use on anything downloadable in our shop. Gift the certificate to someone else (Christmas bonus!), or use it yourself on any of our eCourses or downloadable books! The gift certificate will be immediate gratification. The Oh, For Real book will be sent through the mail right away! This price is U.S. only. If you are from outside the U.S., please email me for details.

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