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It’s a Christmas Brunch at Heavenly Homemakers!

December 18, 2010 by Laura 252 Comments

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I know the upcoming week will be a busy one for all of us.  Still, I was hoping you could all come over for a Christmas Brunch? You don’t need to bring anything, please just show up any time that is convenient for you…and invite along any friends or family members who might like to join you. We love a big crowd!

On our Christmas Brunch Menu:

  • Vanilla Muffins with Cinnamon Crumb Topping
  • Easy Breakfast Casserole
  • Gingerbread Cookies
  • Holiday Goody Buffet

Plus, there will be crafts and…presents!  You don’t want to miss the presents! I’ve got a wonderful Tropical Traditions Gift all wrapped up and ready to give to one of you…PLUS several Heavenly Homemakers Gift Certificates!! Yep, under our tree you’ll find three $5.00 Heavenly Homemakers Gift Certificates and three $10.00 HeavenlyHomemakers Gift Certificates (good for anything downloadable in our shop).

Please make plans to join us! Each comment you leave on this post or our upcoming posts with the Christmas Brunch Invitation (as seen below) will be entered in the drawing for the presents! (Limit one comment per person per post.)

Stay tuned…the Christmas Brunch posts begin tomorrow! Bring your appetites…and let the prize winning comments begin!

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Menu Plan for the Week

December 12, 2010 by Laura 10 Comments

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Tis the season to be…tired. :)  I’m wishing I had some good freezer foods stashed away, but in my recent busy-ness, I’ve fallen behind and my freezer holds no convenience items. I’ve chosen some fairly simple meals to make this week as we work on our many Christmas preparations. I think I’ll be enlisting the help of my favorite chefs this week too. We’ll just make “cooking with mom” a part of the system!

Sunday, December 12
Oatmeal, pears
Italian pasta bake, tossed salad, corn
Pizza pockets, fruit

Monday, December 13
Whole wheat waffles
Grilled cheese, tomato soup
Shepherds pie, tossed salad

Tuesday, December 14
Omelets, clementines
Veggie soup, soft pretzels
Cheesy Beef and Rice
, green beans

Wednesday, December 15
Pancake and sausage muffins, fruit
Corn dog muffins, smoothies
Lamb chops, baked potatoes, peas

Thursday, December 16
Giant breakfast cookies, pomegranate
Chicken noodle soup, carrots
Turkey sausage, hashbrowns, oranges

Friday, December 17 (our little family Christmas celebration day)
Whole wheat cinnamon rolls, scrambled egg casserole
Crackers with ranch cheese ball, meatballs, apple slices, peppernuts
Lasagna, tossed salad, homemade bread and butter

Saturday, December 18
Fried eggs on toast, fruit
Leftovers
Hearty bean casserole, bread and butter

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to make your holiday time meal planning more fun!!

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Menu Plan for the Week

November 28, 2010 by Laura 6 Comments

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I hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving weekend! Just in case you have a bunch of turkey leftovers, here’s a page full of yummy Turkey Leftover Ideas. And a couple for How to Use up Leftover Mashed Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes. I don’t have any recipes for your leftover pies, but I’m assuming you know exactly what to do with those? :)

Here’s what’s on our menu for this week:

Sunday, November 28
Oatmeal, apples
Cheeseburger Macaroni, green beans
Corndog muffins, creamy cole slaw, grapes

Monday, November 29
Simple soaked pancakes
Bean and cheese burritos, clementines
Cheddar ranch burgers, potato wedges, peas

Tuesday, November 30
Honey whole wheat bagels, fruit-kefir smoothies
Lamb chops, cheesy mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli and carrots
Shepherds Pie, fruit salad

Wednesday, December 1
Turkey sausage, creamy orange cooler, scrambled eggs
Sloppy Cornbread, strawberry-peach slushies, carrot sticks
Popcorn Chicken, homemade fries, green beans

Thursday, December 2
Pancake-sausage muffins, applesauce
Salmon Patties, creamy mac and cheese, peas
Chicken and biscuits, tossed salad

Friday, December 3
Cinnamon swirl bread, peaches and cottage cheese
Homemade pizza pockets, strawberry-yogurt fruit dip with apple slices
Swiss Steak served over rice, tossed salad

Saturday, December 4
Whole wheat donuts
Leftovers
Italian roast wraps, veggie tray, pears

I know I said that the Holiday Giveaway Parade was going to be LAST week, and it was. But I’m not finished posting giveaways yet! Stay tuned for more great giveaways, plus some fun Christmas posts, plus…well…I have something really exciting to tell you!

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Menu Plan for the Week plus some other random news and such

November 21, 2010 by Laura 6 Comments

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Just so ya know, when you’re making Zucchini Bread on a Sunday morning for guests,
and you realize that you don’t have time to bake said
Zucchini Bread,
you can nix the bread idea, turn your oven up to 400°,
put your batter into muffin tins and bake for 20 minutes. 
This tip works on Monday through Saturday too, I’m pretty sure.

Thanksgiving is going to look a little bit different for our family this year. Matt has to work all day, which means that we won’t be traveling to see family Thursday. It’ll just be the boys and me for much of the day…so instead of making a big turkey dinner, I think we’ve decided to make homemade pizza and other fun snacks, put up our Christmas tree and play games. Now that I’m over my initial disappointment, I’m actually looking forward to a fun day with the boys. Matt’s off on Saturday, so we’ll have a big meal and some great family time then…can’t wait!

Tonight, we’re feeding dinner to the YC Ladies Basketball Team. I LOVE doing this. They came over yesterday for Sloppy Joes…tonight it’ll be Chicken Noodle Soup. Since putting together the Gluten Free and Good For You ebook with my friend Kim, I have become so much more aware of how I cook. So let me just say…GLUTEN ALERT! Between making eight loaves of bread, a triple batch of noodles and four pie crusts…there’s more than just a little bit of flour flying in my kitchen. Wanna see what a triple batch of homemade noodles looks like?

Why yes I did cut some of them up and down and some of them back and forth
and some of them diagonally. It’s how I keep life interesting. 
You always knew I was a wild one.

Here’s our menu for the week:

Sunday, November 21
Oatmeal, zucchini muffins, pears
Leftover sloppy Joes, baked beans, peas
Chicken noodle soup, honey whole wheat bread, carrot sticks with homemade ranch dip, pies 

Monday, November 22
Whole wheat waffles
Homemade corndogs, tangarines
Chicken fettuccine alfredo, green beans

Tuesday, November 23
Cheese omelets, clementines
Chili, raw veggies
Lamb chops, baked potatoes, steamed broccoli and carrots

Wednesday, November 24
French toast
Shepherds pie, tossed salad
Potato soup, carrot sticks

Thursday, November 25
Turkey shaped biscuits with gravy
Homemade pizza, apples
Grilled turkey and cheese sandwiches, tomato soup

Friday, November 26
Homemade poptarts
Bean and rice bowls, fruit salad
Creamy mac and cheese, peas

Saturday, November 27
Thanksgiving/Christmas meal with my side of the family – taking a salad and a pie  :)

I hope you’re making plans to join us for Heavenly Homemakers Holiday Giveaway Parade!! The first giveaway post will go up in a few hours, or as soon as I get all the flour swept up off of my floor…whichever happens first.

OH, and as this is Thanksgiving week…I hope you’ll plan to join us for Gratituesday!!! Because of Gratituesday, we’re reminded to be thankful ALL THE TIME, but Thanksgiving week just seems like an extra special time to link up, don’t you think?

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Gluten Free and Good For You! eBook

November 17, 2010 by Laura 12 Comments

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Gluten Free and Good For You eBook is filled with all kinds of Gluten Free tips and information to help you to either eat gluten free, or to be able to serve gluten free meals and snacks to family members and friends who have gluten free needs. I have loved learning through my friend Kim (co-author of this ebook) such wonderful gluten free ideas so that I can fellowship with or take meals to my friends who are unable to eat gluten. 

Beyond all the great information this eBook contains, you’ll love all the great recipes! You don’t need any special or hard to find gluten free ingredients to make these recipes!  All of the recipes include basic, every day ingredients that you’re likely to have on hand in your kitchen, making gluten free cooking easier than ever. I’ve included quite a few favorite gluten free recipes from right here on the Heavenly Homemakers site, plus Kim has added several of her tried and true family favorites.

And I’ll say it again:  Gluten Free or not…our family loves all of these recipes!! They’re healthy, they’re easy, they’re inexpensive…and they’re gluten free. 

Pages 1-6 are full of gluten free information and tips, and then come the recipes!!
Here’s a peek at the recipe table of contents…

This book is worth purchasing JUST to get Kim’s Flourless Chocolate Cake recipe. It is SO good! 

I see myself making it for special holiday get-togethers because it’s easy to make and tastes like a delicious gourmet dessert. Wow. Plus, being able to read all of Kim’s gluten free tips and cooking tips are invaluable. I have learned so much about gluten free cooking from Kim! She’s been cooking exclusively gluten free for over seven years…she knows how to cook a healthy gluten free diet. I have the coolest friends. :)

A big thanks to Kim for all your hard work with me on this eBook. Look out everyone…there’s already a gluten free eBook number two in the works!!

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Menu Plan for the Week

November 14, 2010 by Laura 7 Comments

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Oh yes…it’s a Warm Chocolate Soother time of year!

Here’s our menu plan for this week…

Sunday, November 14
Oatmeal, pears
Pizza casserole, tossed salad
Chicken fried steak strips, peas

Monday, November 15
Pancake and sausage muffins, creamy orange cooler
Beef garden casserole, smoothies, tossed salad
Popcorn chicken, ranch potato wedges, green beans

Tuesday, November 16
Blueberry coffee cake, applesauce
Italian roast wraps, fruit salad
Salmon patties, creamy mac and cheese, steamed carrots

Wednesday, November 17
Apricot breakfast bars, bananas
Turkey sausage, strawberry peach slushie, hashbrowns with cheese
Cheesy Beef and Rice, steamed broccoli and cauliflower

Thursday, November 18
Whole wheat sourdough biscuits with butter and honey, apples
Baked potato with broccoli cheese sauce, milkshakes
Alphabet soup, soft pretzels

Friday, November 19
Peanut butter honey toast, applesauce
Cheesy salsa enchiladas, tossed salad
Pizza

Saturday, November 20
Sweet potato streusel muffins, apples with caramel apple dip
Leftovers
Potato soup, carrot sticks

In family news, Asa has his first basketball game this week. Basketball has been a learning curve for him as he’s so used to playing soccer! We’re really proud of  how hard he’s been working, as he picks up his basketball to practice with it every spare minute of the day. You’ve gotta love the sound of a kid dribbling through the living room and into the kitchen. Especially when all the brothers pick up their basketballs right behind Asa and form a big dribbling parade.

You know I gave up on a quiet house long ago, right?

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Cooking Ahead for November

November 8, 2010 by Laura 24 Comments

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We had completely eaten our stash of frozen foods, so it feels good to have some healthy convenience foods back in the freezer again! I didn’t get everything made that was on my list, but shucks…I NEVER get everything done that is on my list. 

Can I tell you my biggest tip for making healthy convenience foods for your pantry and freezer? Don’t make freezer cooking difficult.  Just make extra food here and there as you are cooking and working in your kitchen. 

I have found that marathon freezer cooking doesn’t work for me. It wears me out and makes me feel behind in other areas. Instead, when I need to make Whole Wheat Tortillas, I’ll make a double or triple batch and freeze some for later. If I take the time once in a while to make a big bowl of Turkey Sausage and prep it for the freezer, then I’ve got Turkey Sausage ready for the next several weeks. If I am making one casserole, I’ll make three and freeze two. Cooking ahead really doesn’t have to be complicated.  I am always SO thankful for the healthy “go-to” foods in my freezer! 

Here are the extra foods that I’ve worked on during the past several days:

Applesauce Bread (x3)

Whole Wheat Waffles (x2)
We ate one batch for breakfast and I froze the rest. 

Whole Wheat Tortillas (x2)
Yeah, these are almost gone already. :)

Turkey Sausage (x6)
I froze sausage patties on parchment paper lined cookie sheets,
popped them off and put them into freezer bags for fast breakfasts and lunches.

Taco Seasoning, right there in my pantry next to a jar of Ranch Dressing Mix and Italian Dressing Mix. 
These mixes each take about five minutes to prepare, taste delicious, are SO much healthier and save a lot of money!!

Chicken Fried Steak Strips (x3)
Just like the turkey sausage, I prepped these, froze them on parchment paper lined cookie sheets
and put them into freezer bags for a quick lunch or dinner.

I am happy to report that the homemade, healthy poptarts I experimented with WORKED this time!!
I am sad to report that we ate them all already.
I am happy to report that I have the recipe written down and will type it out and share the EASY way to make these during the next week or two!!

Here are the items on my list that I just didn’t get around to making yet. Hopefully I will in the next few days…

  • Mini Apple Pies
  • Bean and Cheese Burritos
  • Whole Wheat Graham Crackers
  • Do you have anything yummy in your freezer, ready to pull out and fix quickly?

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    Menu Plan for the Week

    November 7, 2010 by Laura 20 Comments

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    Yesterday was Matt’s birthday, which means that he is now “as old as I am” again. I am an entire four months older than him and he has fun reminding me of that. :)  We celebrated with Cheesy Turkey Sausage Stromboli and Peach Cobbler, two of his favorites.

    Here’s what’s on the menu for this week:

    Sunday, November 7
    Oatmeal, pears
    Potato Soup, carrot sticks, fruit salad
    Corn Dog Muffins, apples

    Monday, November 8
    Chocolate chocolate chip muffins, oranges
    Taco Potatoes with lettuce and tomatoes, peaches
    Roasted chicken, potatoes, carrots, gravy, green beans

    Tuesday, November 9
    Creamy orange cooler, fried eggs on toast
    Turkey sausage, hashbrowns, fruit salad
    Chicken & biscuits with veggies

    Wednesday, November 10
    Honey whole wheat bagels, applesauce
    Pizza casserole, tossed salad, corn
    Chicken tortilla soup, raw veggies

    Thursday, November 11
    Scrambled egg sandwiches, pears
    Italian stew with green beans
    Shepherds pie

    Friday, November 12
    Warm vanilla soother, honey wheat muffins
    Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup
    Lasagna, tossed salad

    Saturday, November 13
    Whole wheat cinnamon rolls, apples
    Leftovers
    Pizza

    Matt almost always chooses a Peach Cobbler instead of a birthday cake (which none of us complains about). Anyone else out there pick a different birthday dessert instead of a cake?

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    Menu Plan for the Week

    October 31, 2010 by Laura 4 Comments

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    I just proof read this post and almost put myself to sleep. Either I’m really sleepy, or this is a really boring and dry post….

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    My freezer foods have officially been depleted. I have been amazed at how helpful it is to have those grab and go meals prepared! Therefore, I have been amazed at how much I miss them now that they are gone. Over the next few days, I’m planning to cook a little extra so that we can have a well stocked freezer full of healthy convenience foods. I’ll show pictures of my progress once I’ve made some progress. :)

    • Mini Apple Pies
    • Turkey Sausage – made into patties
    • Whole Wheat Waffles
    • Taco Seasoning
    • Whole Wheat Tortillas (x2)
    • Applesauce Bread
    • Chicken Fried Steak Strips
    • Bean and Cheese Burritos
    • Whole Wheat Graham Crackers
    • Experiment number two on homemade poptarts!

    Speaking of making progress…I bet you’re wondering how our living room is coming along! I’ve got tons of pictures to show you and will put them into a post sometime this week. 

    By the way, Danielle made a great suggestion to put a link to the Recipe Parade link-up right on the top tool bar of the website. That way, if you want to reference all the great recipes linked up (86 and counting!), you’ll be able to find the post easily!! So…do you see it up there in the toolbar? Just to the right of the Links link. No, your other right.  Ah, you got it. Feel free to add your recipe links at any time!

    Last week was a sad week for our church family as one of our elders died very suddenly. He was a great man and ugh…how I hurt for his family. We have company coming in tonight for the funeral. We’re so excited that they’re coming to town and will be staying with us, and so sad for the reason they are coming. I am so thankful for the Hope we have in Jesus!

    Here’s what’s on our menu this week:

    Sunday, October 31
    Oatmeal, pears
    Italian Pasta Bake, tossed salad, cream corn
    Fall Party Cookout with our Small Group

    Monday, November 1
    Whole Wheat Waffles, blueberry syrup
    Funeral dinner with our church family  (a mixture of celebration and sadness)
    BBQ brisket, cream scalloped potatoes, green beans

    Tuesday,  November 2
    Applesauce Bread, bananas
    Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup, carrot sticks
    Hamburgers, homemade fries, raw veggies

    Wednesday, November 3
    Warm Chocolate Soother, toast
    Homemade corn dogs, peas, fruit-kefir smoothies
    Steak fajitas with the works

    Thursday, November 4
    Sweet Potato Streusel Muffins, applesauce
    Chicken and noodles, carrots, soft pretzels
    Veggie Egg Scramble, fruit-kefir smoothies

    Friday, November 5
    Mini Breakfast Pizzas, oranges
    Chicken Tortilla Soup, peaches
    Three Cheese Garlic Chicken Pasta, tossed salad, steamed broccoli

    Saturday, November 6
    Giant Breakfast Cookies, apples
    Cheesy Turkey Sausage Stromboli, fruit salad
    Leftovers

    So, was that a boring post or am I just sleepy?

    I wonder if I can sneak in a nap before small group.

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    Heavenly Homemakers Recipe and Cooking Tips Parade – Share YOUR Recipes!

    October 28, 2010 by Laura 77 Comments

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    I just can’t thank all of you enough for making this week SOOOOOO much fun! All of your comments and participation have been so great! After all of this, I haven’t even come close to running out of recipes to share…in fact several more recipe requests have come in this week. There is NO END to great, healthy recipes!! Just in case you wanted to see quick links for all of the recipes in our parade this week, I’ll put them together for you here:

    • Healthier Rice Crispy Treats
    • How to Cook Brown Rice
    • Cottage Cheese Ideas
    • Italian Pasta Bake
    • What to do with Butternut Squash
    • Powdered Sugar with Sucanat
    • Barbecue Brisket
    • Chocolate Fudge Frosting
    • Buttermilk Whole Wheat Chocolate Cake

    There are still FIVE more winners to be chosen in the Parade Giveaway, so keep those comments coming in. PLUS, for more chances to win, each recipe you link up or share in the comments on this post will be counted in the drawing!! (You don’t have to share a recipe in the comments section, but you sure can if you want to!)  Also, be sure to sign up to win awesome Stainless Steel Bakeware from Paula’s Bread! I will draw the remaining giveaway winners and post them Saturday morning at precisely wheneverIgetaroundtoit-o’clock.

    Okay everyone…it’s your turn now!!! What recipes have you been wanting to share with all of us? If you have a blog, link up your awesome recipes. You can link as many as you would like to share!! Here’s what I would prefer for each of you that link up:

    1. Please don’t link to your main blog page, link your actual recipe post so we can find it easily.
    2. Let us know what recipe you are sharing in your name/title, for example:  Laura @ Heavenly Homemakers (Turtle Soup)
    3. In your recipe post(s), please link back to this recipe parade so that your readers can come join the fun and discover new recipes too! You’re welcome just to copy and paste the following:  You’ll find all kinds of new recipes this weekend at Heavenly Homemakers Recipe Parade!!

    If you don’t have a blog, please feel free to share your recipes in the comments section!

    (I don’t really have a recipe for Turtle Soup -sorry if I got your hopes up.) 

    Okay, are you ready? Start linking and visiting everyone’s blogs to learn more recipes!! Woohoo…I love a parade!!!

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