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Healthy Side Dish

November 17, 2011

With Thanksgiving only one week away I wanted to share one of our favorite side dishes. And it’s healthy to boot! And yes, my husband and I are still incredibly shocked that we fight over the last one.

– Roasted Brussel Sprouts –

We found this recipe on Food Network by the very talented Ina Garten. And we were both very hesitant to try it. But when you see something this gorgeous and photogenic at Trader Joe’s you have to at least try it. And do not cover it up in cheese sauce.

Recipe copied from here.

Roasted Brussel Sprouts

  • 1 1/2 pounds Brussels sprouts
  • 3 tablespoons good olive oil
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Directions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Cut off the brown ends of the Brussels sprouts and pull off any yellow outer leaves. Mix them in a bowl with the olive oil, salt and pepper. Pour them on a sheet pan and roast for 35 to 40 minutes, until crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. Shake the pan from time to time to brown the sprouts evenly. Sprinkle with more kosher salt, and serve immediately.

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We add a little bit of freshly grated parmesan cheese and lemon juice and let it cook for a few more minutes. I’m sad to say that my children will not eat these. At least the two year old and four year old won’t. Maybe as they get older?

So if you’re looking for a new and healthy dish to add to your Thanksgiving table I promise you won’t be disappointed with Roasted Brussel Sprouts! Go check out the reviews over on the actual recipe page!

Blessings!

Eating Real

October 11, 2011

Every autumn I anxiously anticipate when the stores set out the bright orange and yellow bags of candy corn. Oh those sweet little nuggets of sugar. I fully believe I survived on those one quarter in college. But not this year. Two weeks ago we dramatically changed our diet. While we were on vacation our sweet little two year old threw the worst tantrums we had ever seen. I don’t even want to describe them. But the fits included inflicting pain on herself which crushed my heart. I was determined to do whatever need be to keep her from doing that ever again.

Two of the parties we had gone to that week handed out handfuls of candy. One through a piñata and the other had a candy table. Both times our toddler ate and ate and ate. Stuffing her cheeks and pockets with chocolates and sugar candies. So I am convinced that was the main source of her horrific outbursts.

I got online and began looking for healthy eating tips. Years ago we had begun The Makers Diet. I still swear by that diet but it’s a little rough for a toddler. I then came across 100 Days of Real Food. Honestly, it’s very much along the same lines as The Maker’s Diet. Take out the sugars and eat the foods that God created, not the foods man has created. Keep all the nutrition that was created for our bodies.

I was pleased to discover that this blogger lives in the same city as us and shops at the sames markets. Not only that, she gives meal plans that even walk you through the grocery stores AND gives you the total price you’ll spend at the end of your trip. That was all I needed to hear. I was sold.

And so two weeks ago we began our journey with 100 Days to Real Food. To my great surprise my children loved most every single meal! They enjoyed the grocery trips and the drives to the farmers market. Their favorite, I believe, is all the fresh fruits. My favorite is that I only have to make one meal. No peanut butter and jelly ‘if-you-don’t-like-it’ meals.

So occasionally I’ll be posting our review of her recipes. First up is the Granola Cereal.

I was hesitant to try it only because the word ‘granola’ makes me think of Grape Nuts for some crazy reason. The first batch I made….ruined. Please, be wise and read all of the instructions in any given recipe. I thought the oven was supposed to be set at 475 and it was supposed to be set at 250. I was thinking of a different recipe at the time. So fifteen minutes into the baking smoke was filling my kitchen. The house smelled distasteful for a good day or two.

When I remade the recipe it was the sweetest autumn smell. The look of the granola was just as tantalizing. We’ve eaten just out of the bag. We’ve had it as cereal with vanilla almond milk. And my favorite, we paired it with plain greek yogurt and honey. I honestly did not want to eat it at first because plain yogurt is so…bleh. But it was delicious! A treat for the taste buds!

Follow this link to view the recipe: Granola Cereal

 

I look forward to sharing more recipes and even some of our own ‘real’ recipes. Consider trying this new/old way of eating. It’s saved us lots of money! It’s saved us many fights at the dinner table. And we’re able to teach our children how to eat correctly and to support local farmers. We’ve just begun but I believe we’re on the right path to health.

Blessings!

Fragrant Offerings

September 15, 2011

Hubba Bubba. Today I was sitting outside watching my little ones run through the sprinkler while reading Romans. And from no where memories came flooding back all because of the phantom nostalgic scent of Hubba Bubba bubblegum in my backyard. To be honest, it nearly brought me to tears. How can it feel like just yesterday I was at my childhood pool playing with my friends and retrieving those wonderful 80’s snacks from the vending machine?

I look across the yard and see my children.

How soon will it be til they are having these same thoughts? What scents will figuratively rush them back through time? Oh how my heart breaks to think of how fleeting these moments are.

As saddened as I am about the passing of seasons I am overjoyed, too. We are anxiously anticipating a cold front in a couple days. Dropping thirty beautiful degrees. And with that I want to offer some memories to my family. A fragrant offering. The scent of cinnamon and citrus to fill the house on these chilly autumn days.

As a child I remember my grandmother doing this exact same thing every autumn/winter. She would place a pot of water on the stove and fill it with all sorts of wonderful autumny goodies. Usually oranges, cinnamon and cloves. Then she’d let it simmer all day long. Clearly it made a big impression on me. I’m hoping my children, too, will be touched by this small act.

I absolutely love that our Lord allows us to enjoy these scents. What a beautiful way to remember. And we should be reminded daily, so thankful, of the most pleasing fragrant offering there ever was. So thankful. So thankful.

Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.
And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.
{Ephesians 5:1-2 ESV}

Blessings!

Irish Oatmeal

August 23, 2011

Just sharing a simple recipe with you. Away from the Froot Loops and Cheerios. A warm breakfast for those soon to be chilly mornings.

Prepare a pot of Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal. Once finished cooking {about a half an hour later} spoon servings into individual bowls. Add dried fruit {we used craisins}, walnut pieces and honey. Add a splash of milk.

We also prepared this for picky eaters using just oatmeal, peanut butter and raisins. Or cinnamon and sugar and raisins.

Enjoy time with your family around the breakfast table sharing His word with each other.

Blessings!

Apple Butter Offerings

August 16, 2011
Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due,
when it is in your power to do it. {Proverbs 3:27}
As the days grow shorter and mornings grow cooler we know it’s time for our favorite family tradition. Apple picking. The time spent together within the orchards are some of the best memories we carry. But that’s just the beginning. The bushel we bring home contains a whole other set of family togetherness.
Each year we pick the apples that are best for making apple butter. This year was McIntosh. We picked and picked to our hearts delight. The little ones picked them small while the older ones looked for the most ripe. We all tried to deter the youngest girl from picking up the rotten ones from the ground. While little man rode on his papa’s back, occasionally reaching for an apple of his own. At the end of the day we made our way home with almost a whole bushel. Some for snacking but most for the butter. And so we began preparing the first batch.
After our first apple butter year we had some dear friends gift us this apple peeler. I can’t tell you what a time saver it is! Plus it’s simple for the children to crank the handle and help. Much better than Mama standing over the sink with a hand peeler and knife.
All the time we’re thinking of whom we can make a special delivery to. Every year we fail to realize just how much apple butter we make. There have been years when we’ve been selfish and not given away as much as we could have. Only to find jars in our panty later that are no longer good. So this year it’s all gonna go. Every jar. We’ll have some for ourselves, but there’s no sense in storing it. The gift of giving is too enjoyable to withhold from our little ones.
Prayerfully consider how you can bless another family. Do you bake bread? Can you babysit? A simple note to a loved one who’s all alone? A visit to a rest home? Serve at a soup kitchen? Visit an orphanage? Sponsor a child? Listen to somebody who doesn’t normally have willing ears?
There are some very simple ways to show God’s love in a practical way to people you see every day. Giving apple butter doesn’t seem like much when you consider all the hurt in this world. But every heartfelt offering has the ability to open someones eyes to His perfect love.

If you’d like to introduce the fun of apple butter to your family here is a very simple and delicious recipe to follow. Your home will be filled with all sorts of delicious autumn scents!
Blessings!