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A Safe Way to Keep Bugs Away (Giveaway from MadeOn)

June 28, 2012 by Laura 594 Comments

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It is that time of year again. I love warm weather and everything that comes with it – except for the bugs and bug bites.

We are big fans of Bug Block from MadeOn at our house. It offers great protection from bugs, plus it is 100% safe for our skin. Remember the story I shared last year, back when my 15 year old was a 14 year old?

Last week, we sent Asa (our 14 year old) outside with orders to remove all of the green overgrowth on one side of our house – not a fun job, and one that is typically quite mosquito filled. I handed him the Bug Block and had him rub it all over his arms and neck and face. He spent a good part of the morning outside with vines and mosquitoes for company. Fun.

Later, I went out briefly to help all the younger boys haul off all the branches and vines that Asa had taken care of earlier. I really only planned to be outside long enough to give some direction, so I didn’t take the time to use the Bug Block. Mistake. I ended up staying out longer and helping more than I had intended, so one hour and several mosquito bites later, I came back inside.

While I tried not to scratch, I asked Asa how the Bug Block had worked. His response was, “Hmm. I don’t think I got bit at all while I was out there. Maybe there just weren’t any mosquitoes?”

Oh no. The mosquitoes were there. I didn’t see them either, but I felt them. Remind me to put on Bug Block next time. It totally kept the mosquitoes away from Asa.

And that’s my Bug Block story. It works and it’s completely non-toxic and safe for you and your kids. :)

I highly encourage you to try this wonderful product. You know how much I love MadeOn and how their Lotion Bar has completely (and safely) saved my skin. Having the MadeOn Bug Block to use is such a comfort!

MadeOn is giving away some nice packages today! Three of you will win a package containing the following:

  • 1 family size Au Chocolat Hard Lotion Bar
  • 1 family size Be Silk Hard Lotion Bar
  • 1 family size Bug Block Hard Lotion Bar

Leave a comment on this post for a chance to win one of these packages. For an additional entry, like Hard Lotion on Facebook. I’ll draw three random winners on Monday, July 2. Please watch for a post stating the winners as you will be responsible for contacting me if your name is chosen!

Use the code HHBug for a 15% off either a family size or pocket size Bug Block, good through July 10th!

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Back Aches, Laundry, And a Little Something I Learned About Marriage

June 28, 2012 by Laura 14 Comments

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Today, I am excited to have a post featured over at The Heart Of Simplicity. Here’s just a snippet… 

He put his dirty clothes in the hamper. How incredibly rude and unthoughtful.

Yes, really. Just wait until you hear my story and you will surely feel as sorry for me as I feel for me.

Now that I am almost 39, I have decided that getting in shape and playing sports with my husband and kids is an excellent idea. This is all well and good and I feel better than I have felt in years. If I keep this up, turning 40 (and beyond!) won’t be so bad, right? Right. Except for the fact that while I am now working my way toward being in great shape, each time I do something outside of my normal workout routine and decide to play soccer or basketball with my family, I have a very hard time walking the following day (or three). It is amazing the different muscles that are used when you are trying to kick a soccer ball out of the goal and well, who am I to think I can possibly keep up with my 7, 10, 12, and 15 year old soccer playing sons? Ah, but you’d better believe that I do try. And it sure is fun…before it starts hurting. :)  

Which leads me to the day I found my husband’s dirty clothes in the hamper.

Read the rest of this article…

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Cooking Days and Crazy Days: Freezer Cooking

June 26, 2012 by Laura 21 Comments

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Here’s what I am finding to be a pattern, which is not really a pattern at all, but really a random “take it as it comes and try to keep your head above water” lifestyle: 

Some days I have plenty of time to cook and be all kinds of “Little Miss Heavenly Homemaker”. And other days I am so completely busy with family/business/outdoor/appointment/tournament/travel/ministry/school/you-name-it responsibilities, that finding even a moment to breathe, much less put together a healthy meal, is much more than I am capable of. Those are the days you may as well call me “Little Miss Why Pray Tell Do These Children Think They Have to Eat Five Meals a Day and Where In The World Is My Other Shoe?” This is when having healthy meals already prepared in my freezer are a life saver.

(Side-Note:  Being a “Heavenly Homemaker” is something I believe you and I always are, whether we’re grinding flour and making bread from scratch, or whether we’re chucking a store-bought snack toward the back of the mini-van to your kids on the way to an event. As long as our tasks are done with love and with God’s purposes in mind, I believe that sometimes we just have to splurge in an effort to stay sane. But because I love being home, and I love being productive in my kitchen preparing healthy foods, I do feel more “Heavenly Homemaker-y” when there isn’t raisin gunk stuck to my hard wood floor and when I have time to stop and smell the butter melting on the stovetop in preparation for baking.)

During the last few weeks, as I’ve grabbed some hours of time in the kitchen as I’ve found them available, trying to get as much done as possible to make up for the crazy days when I don’t have as much time to cook. I have taken some pictures of the food to share with you. As for the dirty dishes these cooking times have created, I have no pictures. You will just have to imagine those in your head. Imagine the worst, then double it, then drizzle some pickle juice and sour milk over them, and that’ll be just about right. :)

One particular day a few weeks ago, I had several hours to spend in the kitchen. I sort of forgot to stop once I got going. I made a triple batch of Whole Wheat Tortillas (recipe in our Totally Tortillas eBook), a double batch of Granola, four loaves of Honey Whole Wheat Bread, one batch of Chocolate Chip Cookies, and two Green Bean Casseroles (recipe in our Holiday Hospitality eBook). I added ground hamburger meat to the casseroles to make them a one dish meal. 

After I made all the tortillas, I made three gallon sized bags full of Meat and Cheese Burritos. And then I passed out.  Not really. But almost. 

Several days later after I had recovered when I had an extra couple of hours, I made a double batch of Whole Wheat Calzones. We ate half of them on our way to a soccer tournament that weekend, and the others are still in the freezer for me to grab and serve on another busy day.

Last but not least, I wanted to show you a Pod Racer that I made with Legos. Just kidding. I really just made some pizza crusts for the freezer, and Malachi made the Pod Racer. But since they were both on the counter at the same time, I just took the picture of both. Be glad it was a Lego creation that happened to be on the counter in my kitchen at picture time and not a dirty sock or a dead bug that one of the boys brought in. Not that either of those would ever be found on my countertop…

I’m excited about these pizza crusts (using the dough recipe here), which I rolled thin and used for Grilled Pizza. I’ll share more about that experience soon. I’m super excited to have prepared crusts in the freezer for future grilling!

Made any extra food for your freezer recently? Had any dirty socks Lego creations on your counter recently?

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Gratituesday: Garden Beauty

June 25, 2012 by Laura 37 Comments

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Several have requested to see pictures of our garden this year. I figured what better day to share them than Gratituesday?!

I can take very little credit for our beautiful plants this year. Matt and the boys have been working hard with little help from me out in the garden. Matt does such a good job keeping up with it and has some great veggies planted. 

He planted quite a bit of okra, so we’re hoping to get a nice crop so we can eat a bunch and freeze a bunch. Okra sliced and fried in a little olive oil is the best!

Here’s a shot of part of our peach tree, which is loaded with fruit this year.

Our tomato plants aren’t very big yet, but they are starting to get little yellow flowers all over them, and you know what little yellow flowers means on a tomato plant right? (BLTs – of course.)  ;)

Here are Matt’s babies, the sweet bell peppers, which he planted in a raised garden bed that he built. We can’t wait until these are ready to pick and eat!

This is kind of a funny shot, so let me explain. Matt planted four long rows of green beans. For whatever reason, one row is doing awesome, as you can see. The other three rows decided to be rebellious. However, we ate our first picking a few nights ago and they were so delicious I thought I might pass out. Here’s hoping the one long row that actually grew will continue to provide lots of beans!

Malachi planted one pumpkin plant, and is very excited to see a yellow blossom growing. He has plans to grow the biggest pumpkin ever, but hopefully he’ll settle for a regular ol’ pumpkin when the time comes. :)

I’m so grateful for my family’s hard work in the garden, and so very grateful for God’s goodness in how he always provides for us!

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Menu Plan for the Week

June 24, 2012 by Laura 9 Comments

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Lookie how pretty this is. I love this Gratitude plate from Blessings Unlimited. What a great way to start my day, with a reminder to be grateful. And well, hot pancakes and fresh milk – what’s not to be grateful for? :)

Here is our menu for this week:

Sunday, June 24
Oatmeal, fruit
Roast, carrots, potatoes, gravy
Leftovers

Monday, June 25
Peanut butter pancakes, bananas
Taco corn fritters, pineapple
Grilled bbq chicken, okra, green beans

Tuesday, June 26
Coconut flour banana muffins, apples
Tuna salad, tomatoes, crackers, carrot sticks
Chicken fried steak strips, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas

Wednesday, June 27
Granola, dried fruit, milk
Black bean taco salad, fruit
Burgers on the grill, watermelon, green beans

Thursday, June 28
Scrambled egg sandwiches, oranges
Meat and cheese burritos, cantaloupe
Italian chicken, asparagus, steamed carrots

Friday, June 29
Peanut butter honey toast, applesauce
Calzones, grapes
Nacho bar

Saturday, June 30
Easy egg casserole, fruit
Pulled pork (family gathering), cheesy potatoes, green beans
Hamburgers, fruit, carrots

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie

June 22, 2012 by Laura 24 Comments

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie
This recipe was given to me many years ago by my dear friend Jill. I typically make this pie once a year, on Father’s Day, as it is one of Matt’s favorites. I would make it more often, but it is a dangerous item to have in our refrigerator. It is rich, incredibly tasty, and I have a hard time controlling myself when it is around.

And here Matt thought I made this pie for him on his special day…

Chocolate Peanut Butter PieYum
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup natural peanut butter (I used homemade creamy peanut butter.)
4 squares of unsweetened chocolate
1 1/4 cup sucanat (or sugar)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 eggs (I trust free range, organic eggs for this pie.)
1 baked pie crust (Here’s my whole wheat pie crust recipe.)

Bake a pie crust. I recommend this recipe. Allow crust to cool.

In a small saucepan, melt butter, peanut butter, unsweetened chocolate, and sucanat together, stirring frequently. Pour melted mixture into a mixing bowl. Beat in vanilla and eggs – ONE LITTLE EGG AT A TIME.

It is very important that you add eggs one at a time, allowing time for each egg to thicken the mixture and to help the mixture to become creamy. I got lazy once and just threw all the eggs in at one time and I can assure you, my laziness did not pay off. Take the extra few minutes to follow directions. We make our kids do it, right? Set an example to your children and for Pete’s sake, follow directions. Your chocolate peanut butter happiness depends on it. ;)

Once the mixture is thick and creamy, pour it into the pie shell. Chill for at least two hours before serving. Lick the bowl before anyone comes into the kitchen to fight you for the beaters.

Oops, did I just say that out loud? ;)


FYI – If you whip some fresh cream and plop it on top of your piece of pie, this amazing dessert, if it is actually possible, becomes even more amazing.

I feel as though I should now give some sort of disclaimer about eating raw eggs, so here is my smallish attempt at it. Because of the research I’ve done, I completely and totally trust the organic, free range, farm fresh eggs that we are able to obtain, and I do not hesitate to eat them raw in our smoothies, milk shakes and this pie. Not only do I not fear that they will harm us, I love them for their wonderful health benefits. I do not feel the same way about conventional, store-bought eggs, but that’s just me. I’m not a risk taker, but neither do I have one little hesitation about eating this pie when I make it with our good eggs. (Trust me, you should have seen me eating this pie, without hesitation, on Father’s Day, with a big chocolaty grin on my face.)  Feel free to make your own decisions about this, and we can all still be great friends. :)

So, how long would this pie stay in your fridge before it got eaten?

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Family Pictures!!!

June 20, 2012 by Laura 29 Comments

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Remember how I told you about meeting up with friends at Soul Quest last week? One of those friends was Tracy who is a wonderful mother of three boys, and as you will soon see, is also a wonderful photographer.

When I saw Tracy the first night of Soul Quest, she whispered, “Hey, I brought my camera. Do you think you can pull Asa away from camp for an hour sometime this week for a family photo shoot?!” Wow, I’d seen her work before, so this was an offer I couldn’t refuse. 

Now that we have our pictures back, I can’t stop looking at them. I have five of the most handsome men in my life. God is so good.

Aw, how sweet is this, all of my men looking at me in admiration (yeah, yeah, they are all just doing what Tracy told them to do). :)

Will you just look at all of us, standing still in one place with arms intertwined and looking like a calm, peaceful, little family…

Oh here we go – now this is more like our crazy family reality…

This has got to be my favorite shot.  :)

And here I am with my amazing hunk of a husband!

Thank you for letting me show off some of our pictures. Tracy is super talented and I am so thankful that we were able to be blessed by her giftedness. Check out our About page here if you have time. I updated it with some of our new pics!

P.S. If you live in this general area, you can look into more of what Tracy does at TracyWoodPhotography and/or her facebook page here. :)

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Grilled Barbeque Chicken

June 19, 2012 by Laura 18 Comments

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Grilled BBQ Chicken
This meal could not get any easier. (Especially if you hand it over to your husband to cook it on the grill…you know…while you sit down, put your feet up, and read a book – ha!)  ;)

We made this for Father’s Day, for the first time – go figure. Why in the world we haven’t made this before I will never know. It’s not like it’s any kind of mysterious, hard to come by recipe. You marinate your chicken in barbeque sauce and then you grill it. The end. Make a salad and cook up some veggies and you’ve got the easiest, healthy meal ever.

Our boys, who are typically pretty good eaters anyway (except for when they’re not, of course), devoured this chicken and declared it to be the best they’d ever eaten.

We had exactly one drumstick left at the end of the meal. Then, on “leftover night” a few days later, everyone was left on their own to warm up whatever they wanted from the fridge. When Matt found out the meal plan for the evening, he said, “You guys can have whatever you want, but I call dibs on that last piece of Father’s Day chicken.”

Oops, too late. Elias, our ten year old, looked up with a guilty grin, with bbq sauce on his face as he finished off the coveted chicken leg. :)  I guess we’ll need to make this again very soon so Daddy can have more.

Grilled Barbeque ChickenYum

10-12 chicken legs (or other chicken pieces that you may prefer)
1 batch of homemade barbeque sauce (or your bbq sauce of choice)

Place thawed chicken in a glass dish. Spread barbeque sauce over all sides of each piece of chicken. Cover and refrigerate for 1-24 hours – depending on what works best for your schedule. Grill slowly and on very low heat for 45 minutes to one hour, or until chicken is cooked thoroughly. Spread additional barbeque sauce over the chicken as it cooks if you like.

Grilled BBQ Chicken

I do recommend making homemade barbeque sauce so that you can avoid MSG and/or high fructose corn syrup that many bottled sauces contain. And I also recommend making sure the ten year old offers the chicken leg to his dad before inhaling it on leftover night. ;)

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Gratituesday: Long Awaited Visits

June 18, 2012 by Laura 16 Comments

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First, let me say that I’m so disappointed that I have no pictures to document what I am about to share. :(  I guess I was thinking about that hugs instead of the camera.

There is a big camp, called Soul Quest, hosted by our local Christian college, which took place last week. We always love being a part of this, making a point to go each evening to worship with the hundreds of youth and adults that are on campus. (Asa, our oldest, goes as a camper and loves it!)  One of the best parts of Soul Quest is seeing many friends that we rarely get to see. It’s like a big reunion and it’s wonderful. :) 

Then on Saturday we picked Asa up from Soul Quest and dropped him off at church camp where he is serving as a counselor this week. (Yes, Asa is just a little bit busy this summer. Ah to have the energy of a 15 year old!) 

I had heard that my friend Donna, whom I haven’t seen for way too long, was going to be at camp this week with her boys. Therefore, I hoped that when we dropped Asa off I might have just a small chance to hug her neck and catch up for a little while. Well guess what? Donna was the first person I saw when we arrived at the camp ground. And then guess what else? We actually got to visit for over an hour while as our boys played (and got filthy) together. :)  And then guess what else? (Why yes, I am excited about my weekend.)  After I had visited with Donna for a while, her mom showed up and I got to hug and visit with her too! Donna’s mom has always been a lovely encouragement to me.

I left camp with my cup overflowing. 

(I also left with a few ticks, but let’s definitely not talk about that…)  ;)

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Menu Plan for the Week

June 17, 2012 by Laura 6 Comments

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I hope you’ve had a great day honoring the important men in your life. I had a nice phone chat with my dad this afternoon. (I caught him before his Sunday afternoon snooze. Aren’t I such a nice daughter?!)  The boys and I have been trying to spoil Matt today, and based on his reaction at lunch, I’d say we’ve been successful.

Before church, I started marinating some chicken legs in barbecue sauce so that they were ready to grill when we got home. While they were grilling, Justus picked lettuce from our garden for a salad, and I made some sweet corn (the last of what we froze last summer) and some okra (also frozen from last summer). Matt loved the feast, but then I reminded him to save room for his dessert… :)

I typically make Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie about once a year – on Father’s Day. Wowza, this is a rich treat only to be had on rare occasions! But hey, it sure was fun to honor Matt and you know…participate in sharing in his Father’s Day treat with him. And here Matt thought I made the pie especially for him. ;)

I’ll post both this pie recipe and our Grilled Barbecue Chicken recipe later this week. 

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

Sunday, June 17
Apple crisp
Grilled barbecue chicken, fried okra, sweet corn, tossed salad, chocolate peanut butter pie
Pasta alfredo, steamed broccoli and carrots

Monday, June 18
Scrambled eggs, turkey bacon, creamy orange cooler
Corn dog muffins, carrot sticks with ranch, fruit-kefir smoothies
Popcorn chicken, tossed salad, green beans

Tuesday, June 19
Cream cheese pastry, bananas
Salmon patties, smoothies, peas
Taco corn fritters, watermelon, carrots

Wednesday, June 20
Orange muffins, applesauce
Easy noodle stir fry
Italian pasta bake, tossed salad, asparagus

Thursday, June 21
Banana bread, apple slices
Tuna casserole, peas
Teriyaki chicken and veggies

Friday, June 22
Giant breakfast cookies, grapes
Meat and cheese burritos, watermelon, raw veggies
Grilled burgers, cantaloupe, fried zucchini

Saturday, June 23
Granola, dried fruit
Leftovers
Turkey/cheese melts, grapes, strawberries

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