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Gratituesday: Summer Break is Coming

April 8, 2013 by Laura 8 Comments

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We have reached that point in our school work this year. Each day, I hear announcements from the boys, letting me know that the end is in sight. 

“Only three weeks worth of Spanish lessons left!” or “Just a few more math lessons!”

Yep, while there is still quite of bit of “formal” school work yet to be done this spring, we are definitely seeing the last pages of our books and the last lessons in our computer programs. As much as possible, we’ll take school time outside, where we will work on our garden and read books while lounging on the trampoline. 

Church camp applications are being filled out. Summer plans are being made.

Who can help it? It’s 76° outside today! 

Ah, but don’t get too excited. There is snow in our five-day forecast and we haven’t finished all the books on our shelves yet. Summer break isn’t here just yet. ;)

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Menu Plan for the Week

April 7, 2013 by Laura 6 Comments

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We’re in between soccer games this afternoon. It’s a little windy, but I’m loving the sunshine!!

Here’s to a great week!

Sunday, April 7
Oatmeal, fruit
Crunchy ranch chicken, stir fried rice and veggies
Huddle at our friends’ house

Monday, April 8
Applesauce bread, creamy orange coolers
Grilled burgers, ranch potato wedges, fruit salad
Taco salad

Tuesday, April 9
Flaky cream cheese pastry, kiwi
Stuffed green peppers, fruit smoothies
Black bean salsa with organic corn chips

Wednesday, April 10
Fried eggs on toast, oranges
Tuna casserole, peas
Grilled bbq chicken, tossed salad, green beans

Thursday, April 11
Peanut butter chocolate chip muffins, applesauce
Spicy avocado dip with raw veggies and chips
Popcorn chicken, tossed salad

Friday, April 12
Homemade poptarts, apples
Spanish rice, fruit salad
Taco potatoes, asparagus

Saturday, April 13
Easy egg casserole, oranges
Leftovers
Calzones, tossed salad

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Cake Boys Episode 9 (And Why You Need Ping Pong Shoes)

April 3, 2013 by Laura 10 Comments

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Been waiting for your next dose of the Cake Boys? Here they are again, with another great cake, and another crazy commercial.

Admittedly, the cake didn’t look very pretty when all was said and done. But it sure was yummy! And even with all those disclaimers, I am completely convinced that I need to get myself a pair of Ping Pong Shoes…

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What You Are Saying About “Oh, For Real”

April 3, 2013 by Laura 11 Comments

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I have been so thankful to receive feedback on the cookbook! Here are a few testimonies I’ve put together from people who are loving Oh, For Real: Real Food, Real Family, Real Easy…

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Karen:  Mine came in the mail today, much to my excitement. All other responsibilities had to come to a grinding halt while I took some time to look through it. I’m so glad you put in lovely photos for almost every recipe! I’ve already used so many of these recipes from your website and it will be SO NICE to be able to access them now in this lovely cookbook. Thank you ever so much!

Gina:  I got my book yesterday and was so excited. I have already read it most of the way through. I made a couple of recipes already. PS. I have already broke it in by getting a spatter on it.

Samantha:  When I got home from seeing you I put my daughter down for her nap and read the entire thing! I couldn’t put it down!! Thank you again!

Jean:  Got my cookbook yesterday and love it, I love it, I love it!!! I like the way that each recipe highlights where to look for the highlights in blue and then go right to the page and there’s the recipe. I was going to organize the ones that I have printed off your website, but now I won’t have to go to all of that work – it’s already done for me. Thanks so much!!!

Yvonne:  I have to say I was extremely excited that you decided to write a recipe book. Our family has been enjoying so many of your meals, but I hated to have the computer in the kitchen with me while I cooked, and didn’t want to write all those recipes down by hand. Anyway, I anxiously waited for your book to come in the mail. I have to say, my expectations were very high. When I opened the package yesterday, all I can say is “WOW”! Your book exceeded my expectations by leaps and bounds! It is so beautifully put together! Thank you! Thank you! You have really inspired me to cook and bake again!

Sarah:  I got my copy today! I’m so super excited!! It’s beautiful! And it has all the best stuff from your website all in one easy to use place. Thanks so much for all you share with us!!

Fletcher:  I just had to say thank you for your wonderful cookbook!! It came on Monday and my daughter sorted through ALL of the mail before she opened the package and started flipping through the cookbook. (We were on the way to guitar lesson and I was driving – it wasn’t fair, but she is my sous chef). We both starting oohing and ahhing over the recipes. I’m thrilled to finally have your tortilla recipe! We recently started making them from scratch, but I’ve been hoping and praying that your recipe was in the cookbook :)

Tara H:  I got your book a couple days ago. I absolutely love it! It is wonderful to have it in print! I like having a kindle app full of books but truth is, I usually don’t get around to reading them. Love, love, love all of the info in your book! It’s totally worth the price!

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This Hearty Green Bean Casserole has become one of my favorites to fix for my family. It is a “one dish meal”, with meat and veggies in it. Plus, it freezes well, to be reheated quickly when needed. It’s a perfect meal for a busy night! This is one of the new recipes featured in Oh, For Real!

Haven’t ordered your copy yet? What are you waiting for?! :)  Click here to learn more about Oh, For Real: Real Food, Real Family, Real Easy.

 

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Dirty Up as Few Dishes as Possible {Eat Healthy – Save Time}

April 2, 2013 by Laura 15 Comments

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Raise your hand if you like washing dishes. I said raise your hand. Your…hand.

Maybe you didn’t hear me. Oh, or maybe none of you really like to wash dishes, is that it? Yeah, that’s probably it.

I can’t say that I necessarily hate the job. I mean, it’s one of those jobs that has to be done, and it goes with the territory when you are cooking for yourself or for your family. But if there’s ever a way to avoid dirtying extra dishes, I am all over it. From your response when I asked for a show of hands, I’m guessing you’re with me on that one.

(You didn’t know I could see you from where you are, did you? Creepy, huh?)

One of my favorite ways to save steps and to keep from dirtying extra dishes is to make a casserole on the stovetop, then serve it directly from that pan. The only exception to that is if I’m making extra so that I can freeze a casserole for another time. In that case, I typically scoop out what I’m going to save for later, prepare it for the freezer, then use what is left in the pan to feed my family for the evening. They don’t require fancy serving dishes. They just require food. :)

Click here to read a little more about how to prepare a casserole on the stovetop. You’ll read more information in my Oh, For Real book as well.

Another way I save steps and dirty dishes:  When making Easy Breakfast Casserole, crack the eggs directly into the baking dish. There’s no need to use a bowl to mix ingredients when you’re just going to pour everything into a dish for baking. Crack in the eggs, whisk the eggs, add remaining ingredients, top with cheese, and you’re done. All you have to wash is the whisk. And the empty casserole dish later. :)

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 Lovely, isn’t it?!

What else do I do to cut down on dirty dishes? I typically have a pan on the stove that I use several times a day to melt butter or coconut oil for baking or cooking. No need to wash it when I’m going to use it again later in the day for the same purpose, right?

After using our apple slicer or a sharp knife to cut fruit, usually I just rinse it in hot water and put it in the dish drain.

We’ve already talked about the “If You’re Making One, You Might As Well Make Two (or More)” trick. That way, you’re only dirtying up the cooking pots once, but you get two or three meals out of it!

And my all-time favorite idea is (drum roll please) – Make the kids rinse their dishes after every meal. That isn’t necessarily a way that cuts down on dirty dishes, but it sure does cut down on my dishwashing time and effort!

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What tricks have you discovered for cutting down on dirty dishes?

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Gratituesday: Permission to Rest

April 1, 2013 by Laura 24 Comments

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I don’t remember the last time I let several days go by without posting anything here. But here it is Monday night, and I haven’t posted since Thursday.

Typically, I feel very bad about this. I want to be sure and post deals over the weekend so that you all know of some of the good prices you can get on healthy food. And I always want to share my menu plan, since many of you count on it as a guide as you prepare for the week. But the busy month of March was beginning to catch up with me. So, for the past few days, I have happily given myself permission to rest.

We’ll be back with our regularly scheduled programing tomorrow…I think. :)

I sure am looking forward to reading about what you are thankful for this week!

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Don’t Have Time to Bake Cookies? Make Cookie Bars

March 28, 2013 by Laura 30 Comments

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I remember the moment vividly. I had been a mommy for exactly three weeks. Friends were coming from out of town to meet my itty-bitty new baby boy, and I was going to make cookies.

Had I been using half the brain I had left after giving birth, I would have realized that I didn’t need to make cookies at all. I had a newborn baby after all. I’m pretty sure my friends didn’t expect freshly baked cookies when they came to meet my new son.

But, I was using the irrational side of the remainder of my brain which told me I needed to be the “hostess with the mostess.” So, a few weeks after Asa was born, I remember standing in my little kitchen, trying to figure out how in the world I was supposed to find time to make cookies for our friends who were coming over in a few hours. As a brand new mommy, I was just beginning to figure out how to manage the schedule of a nursing baby, cooking meals, doing laundry…and maybe just maybe, finding time to sleep.

Usually when I made cookies, I took the time to scoop cookie dough out onto cookie sheets, baking for 10-12 minutes per pan, then repeating the process several times until all the cookies were made and the dough was used up. Depending on the size of the batch, this process could take quite a while. What would I do if I needed to nurse the baby, and the timer for the cookies went off, and the cookies burned and….

Yeah, I should have just skipped the cookies.

Ah, but then I remembered. Sometimes, when my mom didn’t have time to make round after round of cookies, she would just spread the cookie dough into a 9×13 inch pan, put it into the oven, and walk away. That is exactly what I would do. Instead of cookies, I would make cookie bars for my friends. That would save me time and help me be more flexible so that I didn’t have to keep scooping cookie dough onto cookie sheets if the baby needed me.

I’ve had my Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe memorized since I was a fourth grader, so even with my post-partum brain – I could mix them up quickly. I threw the 9×13 pan of cookie bars into the oven, carried on with my day, and had freshly baked treats to serve my friends when they came over later.

Guess what they said when they arrived? “You did NOT need to bake us cookies! You just had a baby!”

Yeah well. Some things never change. Apparently, I just can’t not feed people. ;)

Moms of newborns, what have you learned from this little story? Do not make cookies for your friends. It is highly unnecessary.

Everyone else, if you are making cookies and find yourself in a bit of a time crunch, simply spread your cookie dough into a 9×13 inch baking pan, and bake them into bars in a 350° oven for 20-30 minutes or until they are golden brown.

Here is my all time favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe. It makes awesome cookie bars, which I proved in June of 1997, right after becoming a mommy.

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For the record, in case you were worried, this picture is from 2013. My son may be 15 1/2, but the cookies on this plate are fresh. Or at least they were a few days ago. Now the plate is empty. Go figure.

What hard lessons do you remember learning when you had a newborn?

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Cheesy Mashed Potato Leftovers {Eat Healthy Save Time}

March 27, 2013 by Laura 22 Comments

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Cheesy Mashed Potato leftovers are fine by me!

You know how I talked about not liking the 13 peas leftover at the end of the meal?

Let me just clarify something:  I really do like leftovers if they serve a purpose. If they can create an entire meal and save me time? I like leftovers. If they can be made into something else for a practically effortless meal? I like leftovers. And if you can use them to create a side dish your family loves? Well of course, then I like leftovers.

Making extra food so that you have leftovers on purpose is a great way to Eat Healthy and Save Time! This Chili Mac recipe is a perfect example. So is the Cheesy Mashed Potato recipe I am about to show you.

Last week, I was making mashed potatoes to go with our Chicken Fried Steak Strips. I decided to double the amount of potatoes we would need for that night, so that I could use the leftovers to make another dish for another day.

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This was about eight pounds of potatoes. Doesn’t look like it? How about seeing the bowl from this angle?

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It turns out, making additional potatoes for another day was a great idea! It took me hardly any extra time to peel a few extra potatoes, it took hardly any extra time to cook the potatoes, it took hardly any extra time to mash the potatoes, and then it took about three minutes to put together this dish after our meal was over.

Then, two days later, when friends came over to play games, I put two chickens in the oven to roast, then put these Cheesy Mashed Potatoes into the oven to reheat. At the last minute, I steamed a veggie, and we had a meal! (All while I was getting totally killed while playing Ticket to Ride.)

Here’s the Cheesy Mashed Potato recipe, which really isn’t a recipe, because you can use whatever amount of mashed potatoes, sour cream, and shredded cheese that you like. I’ll try to figure out some sort of proportions though for you. No one wants to have a dish full of sour cream with a couple teaspoons of mashed potatoes stirred in. ;)

Cheesy Mashed Potato Leftovers

Cheesy Mashed Potato Leftovers {Eat Healthy Save Time}
 
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Author: Laura
Ingredients
  • 6 cups leftover mashed potatoes (give or take)
  • 1 cup sour cream (give or take)
  • 1 cup shredded cheese (give or take)
Instructions
  1. Stir together the mashed potatoes and sour cream.
  2. Spread into a 3 quart casserole dish (give or take).
  3. Sprinkle cheese on top.
  4. Refrigerate until you are ready to bake this dish.
  5. Bake in a 350° oven for 45 minutes (give or take).
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Seriously. It’s not a real recipe when you put (give or take) at the end of every statement. But the potatoes sure taste yummy, even if your proportions are different than what I described.

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Feel free to add bacon bits to the potatoes if you like. How many? Oh, I’d say about 1/2 cup.

Give or take. ;)

Cheesy Mashed Potatoes

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Is Wheat Making Us All Fat and Unhealthy?

March 26, 2013 by Laura 135 Comments

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I have been asked many, many times, “Have you read Wheat Belly? What do you think of it?” I decided to answer that question here, and open it up for a friendly discussion so that I can hear your thoughts too!

First let me say this:  No, I haven’t read Wheat Belly. I’ve chosen not to read it because I already feel overloaded with all the information out there about what is healthy, what is not, and how I should be raising my children. (Oh wait, that last bit about being a parent has nothing to do with food or nutrition. Mostly.)  From the description and the reviews of the book, however, I can tell that Wheat Belly contains some helpful information that will benefit many people – especially people who are frequently eating many processed foods. 

Some people really can not handle eating wheat. If that’s you, then by all means, don’t eat it, and hooray for you that you found a solution for your body’s good health! But do I feel like we should all throw out the wheat? Well, since my wheat grinder is humming in the background in preparation for making bread as I write this post, I guess you probably know my answer.

Why does eating wheat sometimes make a person gain weight? Anytime you’re eating too many carbs (which is what wheat is) – you are likely to put on some extra pounds. But hey, anytime you eat too much of anything – you are likely to put on some extra pounds. The key words in those sentences, in my opinion is not “wheat” or “carbs.”  It is “too much.” Any time you are eating too much of any food (or food group), you are going to lack balance, which can cause weight gain and/or health issues.

The word balance is becoming one of my favorites:  BALANCE. Bal-ance. Balanicimo! Balanciencioso! 

Folks – maybe we do need to stop eating so much food with wheat in it, simply so that we can fill our bodies with more vegetables in an effort to achieve balance. Maybe we should go easier on the bread – so that we can be sure we are getting enough protein food like healthy meat, nuts, eggs, and beans. It’s all a part of eating in balance.

I may be taking too much of a simplistic view of nutrition and health, but I don’t agree that one part of our diet – in this case, wheat – is the cause of all health concerns. (Isn’t it a fact that wheat and sugar almost always go together? I believe that is something we need to consider when we call wheat the “bad guy.” Maybe I’ll write another book to follow Wheat Belly called Sugar Gut.)

What I do agree with:  Many of us (my family included) eat a lot of grains – too many perhaps. Whole grains contain good nutrients, but we really must all be intentional about making sure our diets also include plenty of fruits and vegetables, plus healthy meats, dairy, nuts, eggs, and healthy fats. 

So if you are starting your day with donuts (and nothing else), having two rolls with lunch (with a side of jelly), eating a muffin for a snack, and then a burger with a bun for dinner, with three cookies for dessert – stop it! That’s not balanced, it’s really heavy on the wheat, and really light on…well, everything else, especially fruits and vegetables. 

What about the argument that our wheat today is not the same as it was 50 years ago? It’s true. There have been modifications made to wheat through the years. Bleh. Unfortunately, and I hate to break it to you, almost all of our foods (fruits and vegetables included) have been modified through the years. It’s frustrating, but don’t overthink it. If you do, you’ll be afraid to eat anything at all, and that’s not a fun place to be. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: God is bigger than the food we eat. (And Jesus is the Bread of Life.)

Do the best you can. Be intentional about eating a wide variety of nutrients found in real, whole food. And when/if you eat wheat, make sure you are also eating a peach, some green beans, and a hunk of chicken. Sound like a plan?

Hopefully that helps answer your questions about my thoughts on eating wheat. I certainly don’t claim to know it all. This is simply where I’ve landed after much research and prayer. I’d love to know your thoughts about eating wheat…

 

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Gratituesday: So Busy!

March 25, 2013 by Laura 19 Comments

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It’s so easy to whine and complain about being busy. When people ask, “How are you?” one of the first responses for many of us is often, “Good. Just really, really busy.” And sometimes, I think we can get into an “I’m busier than you are” competition – as if the person with the busiest, most difficult-to-keep schedule wins some sort of prize. (The pass-out-from-exhaustion-prize, maybe?)

I’m often guilty of being too busy, and I’m guilty of complaining about “how much I have to do!” Truly, it’s not good to be so busy that you can’t love on people, that you can’t care for your family, or that you can’t get enough rest and take care of yourself. If we’re that busy, even with good activities, something needs to give. 

But trusting that we are busy doing good, that we are busy ministering to others as God has called us to do, that we are busy being productive with our time – how about instead of complaining, we take the time to be grateful that we are busy?

To be busy means that God is using you! To be busy means that you are healthy. To be busy means that you have plenty of work to do. To be busy means that you are serving others. To be busy means that you have been given wonderful opportunities. 

I am thankful to be busy. And I’m equally thankful for the quiet time God gives me each day to spend with Him, just listening and learning. 

Never forget, we are all too busy to skip out on time with God each day. Being busy without Him means that we’re just…busy. 

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