Saturday, November 17, 2012

Thankful Thursday (on a Saturday)

I posted on FB, but was too lazy I mean tired to write up a post on the blog... so now it will be posted!

This is a picture of my two daughters and myself at Together in Motion, an indoor play place. One of the workers offered to take a picture of us and I almost said "No thanks" and then decided that one day I might want some pictures with me in them :)


So, back to what I am thankful for...

I am SO thankful for the ability to take my daughter to this indoor play place. This space is not amazing (actually kinda smells like feet), but it is great because living in a place that is only fit for polar bears in the winter we are forced to play inside. 

Oh, and thanks to my amazing Husband for going to work daily so we can do these fun things!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

CSA Say What??

If you asked me what a CSA was 1 year ago I would have come up with some weird answer like "country sales advertising" or something similarly incorrect. Now I officially subscribe to not 1, but TWO CSAs. The first one is just a two month commitment that I was a little overwhelmed by and so asked a friend to split with me and am glad I did, because this is just my half:


Some of these things I had no idea what to do with and am SOOO thankful for the internet and veggie lovers everywhere who post recipes!



The first night I took everything home and stood back and decided what I wanted to tackle first. Turns out brussel sprouts were my husbands favorite veggie as a kid (who knew??) and I kinda wanted to get rid of the big stalk they were attached to (another who knew moment). 

BRUSSEL SPROUTS:
I made some roasted brussel sprouts by tossing them in organic olive oil with garlic powder and a little salt and baking at 400 degrees for about 30-40 minutes.

CRANBERRY: 
I had some shredded chicken in the fridge and decided to make a little chicken salad to go with the brussel sprouts so I mixed the chicken with some walnuts, homemade mayo, and a "cranberry sauce." 

I made the cranberry sauce by throwing some of the fresh organic cranberries in a small pot with a little water and raw organic honey and let it cook for a few minutes and it came out quite yummy!


(picture of my daughter's plate)





Sunday rolls around and I took a little break and let my husband take a crack at making something. He made kohlrabi fries. What's kohlrabi? A simple answer is a German turnip... thanks again internet!
Kohlrabi Fries:
Peel the kohlrabi and then cut into strips to look like fries. Next dip into flour (can add seasonings to flour) and fry in a pan with grape seed oil. 






Bok Choy:
To go along with the fries I made a simple bok choy stir fry with chicken and bok choy and low sodium soy sauce. 


This was our dinner. Not the best picture as we had already eaten most of our food and I ate the pretty fries first :)





Cranberry Juice:
I still had about 4 3/4 pounds of organic cranberries so I made some cranberry juice.
Place 2 1/2 cups fresh cranberries in a pot with about 6 cups water. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 5 minutes. Once berries have "popped" remove from heat and strain through a strainer lined with a paper towel. Do not squish the berries, but simply let them soak through on their own. 
Take the juice and place it bag in the pot with 1/2 cup sugar (I used coconut sugar since it is all I had, but it made the taste a little off from traditional cranberry juice) and simmer another 5 minutes. 







Monday Soup Day. 
Monday was a gorgeous day in Boston and after going out to brunch, playing in the park, dealing with some house issues, and eating lunch my baby girl decided to take a 3 hour nap. While she was sleeping my amazing husband took our toddler to the park again to take advantage of the weather and I made some soup.

Squash and Sun Dried Tomato Soup:
First, I carmalized 2 onions in about 3 tablespoons of butter. Next, I took 2 butternut squash and cooked them in the oven (cut in half and faced down on a pan with water for about an hour with the oven at 350). Blended a cup of organic sun dried tomatoes in olive oil (bought from Tropical Traditions) in my food processor and stirred it into my onion/butter mix. I then added 4 cups of chicken broth and let simmer for 30 minutes. Once thoroughly cooked I blended it and let cool to put into freezer bags for later consumption. 
Recipe adapted from The Healthy Home Economist

My toddler tried it and said, "It's Amazing!"


Coconut Curry Squash Soup:
The soup on the left is made with cooked blended acorn squash, a can of organic coconut milk, 3 tablesppons of curry powder, and 4 cups of chicken stock... yummy and simple. When we eat this I will add shredded chicken. 


Today, I have in my crock pot a
Carrot Parsnip Soup:
I cooked a chopped onion and a stick of butter together and threw it into the crock and then added: 
2 cups chicken stock
6 small parsnips peeled and cut
7 medium sized carrots cut
3 chopped garlic cloves 

I put my crock pot on high and it is still cooking 3 hours later. I think it will take about 6 hours all together and then I will blend the soup and freeze.



Not bad huh? In my fridge I still have: turnips, potatoes, purple cabbage, sweet potatoes, kale, 2 small onions, garlic, 
apples, leeks, and one or two other things that I am too tired to get up and go look at right now... 

What should I make next??

Friday, November 9, 2012

CVS Shopping and Saving

I have another blog that I used to keep track of all my amazing couponing trips and deals, but decided to just post on this blog now as only maybe 20% of the food we eat is processed or packaged.



What do I do when I am running a little low on toilet paper?
 (and by low I mean 6 rolls left... I have never run out before)

I start by looking up this week and next week's ad for CVS and see what I can get for cheap. I had $10 ECB (extra care bucks) from two weeks ago that I received from purchasing 4 packs of pampers for baby girl and was very happy with this purchase:


1- Cottonelle 18 big rolls $8.99 
1- John Frieda travel size conditioner $1.49
1- John Frieda shampoo $1.49
3- Hallmark Cards $2.00/each

25% off my total (non-sale items) purchase coupon -$2.25
Used $10 ECB

OOP: $6.08
SAVED: $16.55

PLUS I walked out with $2 ECB for purchasing Cottonelle, $3 ECB for purchasing 3 Hallmark Cards, AND $5 ECB for purchasing 2 John Frieda products!

Not bad :)


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How can you score a great deal without using coupons? 

Buy 2 travel size John Frieda products (prices vary) $1.49/each
Buy 3 Hallmark cards $2/each

Pay $8.98 before tax
Get back $8 Extra Care Bucks to use on a future purchase! 

John Frieda deal may not work everywhere and the Hallmark deal could be even better if your store includes the $0.99 cards in the deal!



Thursday, November 8, 2012

Thankful Thursday

Sooo many things to be thankful for, but this week is dedicated to my best friend...


My husband!

After almost 8 years of marriage I am still so happy I made the decision to spend the rest of my life with this man.

He is...
Patient
Kind
An amazing father
Provider
Able to talk to anyone
A problem solver
Flexible
Able to deal with me (haha)
A great listener
A friend
A confidant
Tough
Amazingly Smart
Inquisitive

And on and on and on!




Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Kmart Decorate it Forward



Thanks to Smiley360 I was once again able to participate in an awesome mission.


This time I was given a FREE $15 Kmart gift card and Holiday decorating shopping list and told to go shopping.Wait, let me think about that one for a second... Second over! Yes, Please!


Even better I went last Sunday with my 10% off coupon and was ready to shop!


The downside to the coupon is that it did not include sale items and of course ALL the Christmas items were on sale. Still got a good deal and glad I will be able to add a little Christmas cheer to my little apartment before we travel back to Los Angeles for Christmas.

It was nice to walk into Kmart and see a huge section dedicated just to all things Christmas including lights, garlands, trees, stockings, etc.





Another aspect of the mission was to sign up for ShopYourWay Rewards if I wasn't already a member. I found out I was already a member since this reward program includes Sears, Land's End, AND Kmart. Not bad to get rewards for shopping at 3 different stores.



Not sure what ShopYourWay is? Read this simple explanation found on shopyourway.com

Earning Points is Easy
  • At checkout, flash your Member Number - Voila! Points earned for every purchase.
  • If you forgot your Member Number, simply give the associate your phone number or email address.
Redeeming Points is Even Easier.
And More Fun!
  • At checkout, have the associate tell you your Points balance. No number handy? Use your phone number or email address.
  • Enter your Member PIN in the register keypad when prompted.
  • Let the associate know how many points you want to use for your purchase. Remember, every 1,000 Points = $1.



Thanks Again to Smiley360 for giving me a FREE $15 gift card to start my Christmas Decorating!