This was not my intended post today. I had a great tutorial that I will save for another day. I was supposed to post yesterday, but some things came up and I was unable to. This subject has been weighing heavy on my heart. Bullying. Everyone knows it is out there. Everyone at one time or another has been a part whether they have been an active participate, silent, or just standing back and watching.
I will not go into details but my son and his best friend have been having arguments. I love teenagers and male testosterone! Especially at 14!! It has escalated from calling each other names to the macho "well what can you do to me!" "Oh yeah show me!"
I finally took the Ipod, texted this boy, and told him "this is the mom I know what is going on. They are friends they need to stop and that is that leave it alone". I'm sure having mommy come to the rescue did not help, but what else am I to do. My son says he has a right to defend himself. I told him your right, but at what cost? How bad would you feel if you seriously hurt your best friend or vise versa? What does it prove? You can be the stronger person with more strength if you go up, shake his hand, tell him your sorry for the misunderstanding. Ask for forgiveness even if you did nothing wrong, and hope that you guys can work things out. That shows more strength than a punch to the face or the gut, or these big bad words being passed back and forth. I also want to add, my son was not innocent in any of this. He was just as much involved sending back texts and so on. I do want to make it clear that he was doing his part in this as well.
I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) The church recently put out a short video on bullying. It is not in any way a religious video or promoting the church, but it really hits home. Take a few minutes to look at it because you never know where bullying is, or starts. To those that are being bullied, from the bottom of my heart I am so sorry. I saw my son in pain last night. I hurt for him. I cried with him. Please talk to someone! Find strength in parents, friends, loved ones, peers. To those who are doing the bullying. STOP! Turn the tables around, put yourself in their shoes! Make today the day to be the better person you are!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYVvE4tr2BI&feature=share
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
Chocolate Dipped Cookies
To me this is an old favorite and my Grandma's recipe she has always made them and thats the only person that I have ever seen make them. She has been making them since I was a kid. But some of you may have had them before. I remember taking them to a family get together and everyone thought I spent all this time on them. I wanted to act like I slaved all day. But that was far from the truth. These chocolate cookies are to die for, and literally take like 20 min. The longest part is waiting for the chocolate to dry. I just made them again for a neighborhood lunch/play date and the same thing happened everyone made a fuss. So really people if you want to impress. Make these things. If you just want some dang good cookies. MAKE THESE COOKIES!!
Ingredients
1. take cracker put peanut butter in the middle top off with another cracker
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All you need right here |
1- box ritz crackers
peanut butter
almond bark (or some kind of melting chocolate thats what I have in the background. You can find almond bark in the baking section. It comes in brown or white chocolate. At Michael's, and JoAnn's as well as some WalMarts you can find other kinds of melting chocolates in other colors which would be fun for easter or a baby shower. )
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a batch to show what they look like |
2. melt your chocolate with the almond bark you can do this in the microwave. Place your cookie in the chocolate and turn it over. Making sure you coat both sides well.
3. Place on wax paper to dry. This is just easier so that is doesn't stick. If you choose to get fancy you can melt white chocolate and drizzle. Or change it up and dip some all in white chocolate in drizzle with the brown chocolate. Wait for the chocolate to dry! Thats it!
So from my family to yours Eat Up and ENJOY!!!
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Baby Deals!
I love online shopping! If it was a sport I would totally win all. I don't know why but I feel like it's a competition to find the best deals and I have to win. I am one of those people who hates going to the store. there is something about getting all the baby stuff ready and having to drive in my car that makes me want to have everything come to my doorstep. I also get this weird thing where I don't like seeing people I know because I always see them when I'm either in my pj's or no makeup on, and I don't like to socialize.
One of my best friends seriously is AMAZON. We have all heard of it and you name it they probably have it! I even get my toilet paper, dish-washing soap, paper towels, school books, bath toys and I could go on and on. Three reasons I love amazon: #1 you don't have to pay taxes on your items #2 is that you get free two day shipping (that is if you have prime, and well worth the investment in our house). #3 and the biggest reason is their diapers! When you go to Amazon if you click on the diapers over to the right is an option to click and save 20%. What this will do is it will put you on an auto-ship program and you can schedule it to automatically send you diapers either every one through six months, whatever works best for you. I always forget to check if I'm out of diapers and then I get a knock at the door from the diaper fairy. Another reason I like this is I have priced it and compared to other places it makes the diapers way cheaper. When I priced it at Sams club it made the diapers $0.23 per diaper and on amazon they are $0.21 per diaper that saves you $3.60 per box. Yeah!

I recently have discovered another place that my friend showed me that I'm pretty addicted to. They have the cutest baby clothes, hair bows and shoes for so cheap, no lie. This one is called Dollar Daisies and here is a preview for how cute it is.
I know you don't believe it either but the price of these shoes say $2.99 and they have some that are only $1.99 it's great! The last pair of baby shoes I bought were $9.00 and she grew out of them so fast. They also have bows, skirts, and other things all way under $10; it's quite a great bargain.
Last place we all probably know is Zulily I love this site because you find great things at great prices. It's hard to find things for your man to have that isn't so girly and they have these cute sport things I found and also sport diaper bags. With this site you have to snatch them fast because they are always changing things up. I love it.
One of my best friends seriously is AMAZON. We have all heard of it and you name it they probably have it! I even get my toilet paper, dish-washing soap, paper towels, school books, bath toys and I could go on and on. Three reasons I love amazon: #1 you don't have to pay taxes on your items #2 is that you get free two day shipping (that is if you have prime, and well worth the investment in our house). #3 and the biggest reason is their diapers! When you go to Amazon if you click on the diapers over to the right is an option to click and save 20%. What this will do is it will put you on an auto-ship program and you can schedule it to automatically send you diapers either every one through six months, whatever works best for you. I always forget to check if I'm out of diapers and then I get a knock at the door from the diaper fairy. Another reason I like this is I have priced it and compared to other places it makes the diapers way cheaper. When I priced it at Sams club it made the diapers $0.23 per diaper and on amazon they are $0.21 per diaper that saves you $3.60 per box. Yeah!

I recently have discovered another place that my friend showed me that I'm pretty addicted to. They have the cutest baby clothes, hair bows and shoes for so cheap, no lie. This one is called Dollar Daisies and here is a preview for how cute it is.
I know you don't believe it either but the price of these shoes say $2.99 and they have some that are only $1.99 it's great! The last pair of baby shoes I bought were $9.00 and she grew out of them so fast. They also have bows, skirts, and other things all way under $10; it's quite a great bargain.
Last place we all probably know is Zulily I love this site because you find great things at great prices. It's hard to find things for your man to have that isn't so girly and they have these cute sport things I found and also sport diaper bags. With this site you have to snatch them fast because they are always changing things up. I love it.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Planner Nerd
So I know I am probably one of a very few who still uses a paper planner. I use my phone calendar on occasion but something about writing it down keeps it in my memory. A few years ago I used to scrapbook a lot. I loved it. Now I really don't have the time so I mainly do Project Life. Well I belong to a few facebook planner groups and have found so many ideas. One that I am loving is to incorporate scrapbooking to your planner pages. I am not talking adding pictures or anything. It is quite easy really. I took some pictures as I decorated this weeks pages to show you how easy it is and how pretty it looks. Some women go all out and add clips and stickers...I find that I like mine a little more simple since once all the writing goes on it seems to look a little cluttered. I have a desk size daytimer in Malibu purple. I really like it. I want a filofax but they are quite pricey and so we will have to see. Maybe for Christmas or something.
Here is my planner all clean and white...ready to be filled with washi tape goodness. These pages do not come with the daytimer. They are called Piacric and can be found on facebook. I really like them. They are printed on the best paper.
Here is where I have set my decorations out. I kind of like to see them all together so I can make sure it looks good. Target dollar spot is my go to for all things planner related. I even found some washi there the other day. It put a spring in my step for sure!!
Here it is with the washi and two page flags. I add the flags to important days so I know to pay close attention to those.
Here it is after I add my week. In the notes section I usually write a fun quote. For St. Patricks day my week was decorated in green and gold. It is fun to add a little holiday flare. I also write my menu on here so my kids just look on the day instead of asking me a few times for dinner.
I will usually have a weekly to do card that I punch into my planner. They aren't specific to a day but need to be done sometime during the week.
Happy Planning!!
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Planting Seeds
My family and I decided to try something a little different this year. We usually start a garden around the end of May because in Idaho, the ground doesn't thaw before Mother's Day. We typically plant our garden using starts we buy from a local nursery, but this year, we decided to try planting seeds early. We found the kids were really excited to participate (bonus number one) plus the cost difference is huge. So this year we tried this !
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we bought indoor boxes and planted them to grow inside until they are ready to transplant outside to the garden |
This is how the cost comparison panned out:
$5 per each plastic greenhouse box (we bought 3)
$2 for each packet of seeds (we used about 8 packets of seeds in 2.5 greenhouse boxes)
$4 for the bag of soil
Essentially, we ended up planting around 175 plants for about a total of $40.00.
Now if we were to do what we normally do and buy the starts from a nursery, we would pay about $4 for a pony pack of 4 plants, meaning 175 plants would cost us up around $175.00 (assuming we buy the small, cheap starts).
In addition to the cost benefit and involving the kids, the other benefit we get from starting our planting now (especially for someone like us living in Idaho were it stays colder longer) is we can actually start harvesting earlier than if we planted it in the ground. The other fun thing is the kids get involved. They get to see the seeds sprout, watch the seeds grow, and get excited about the whole process from start to finish.
*on a side note, my husband is a food law guru, so I will add little tid bits here and there. One interesting thing research is showing is that if a fruit or vegetable is not in season, buying frozen produce is more nutritious than the "fresh" in the produce department. Essentially, farmers will pick produce when it is not ripe, chemically ripen it, then ship it, meaning by the time it gets to you, most of the vitamins and beneficial nutrients have depleted and are gone. Yet another great reason to grow a garden in order to have the fresh food on hand (and to freeze or can your product so you can have great fruits and vegetables through out the year).
Now if we were to do what we normally do and buy the starts from a nursery, we would pay about $4 for a pony pack of 4 plants, meaning 175 plants would cost us up around $175.00 (assuming we buy the small, cheap starts).
In addition to the cost benefit and involving the kids, the other benefit we get from starting our planting now (especially for someone like us living in Idaho were it stays colder longer) is we can actually start harvesting earlier than if we planted it in the ground. The other fun thing is the kids get involved. They get to see the seeds sprout, watch the seeds grow, and get excited about the whole process from start to finish.
*on a side note, my husband is a food law guru, so I will add little tid bits here and there. One interesting thing research is showing is that if a fruit or vegetable is not in season, buying frozen produce is more nutritious than the "fresh" in the produce department. Essentially, farmers will pick produce when it is not ripe, chemically ripen it, then ship it, meaning by the time it gets to you, most of the vitamins and beneficial nutrients have depleted and are gone. Yet another great reason to grow a garden in order to have the fresh food on hand (and to freeze or can your product so you can have great fruits and vegetables through out the year).
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
German Pancakes
Happy National Pancake Day!! Today I want to show you an easy yummy recipe of fun pancakes. These have so many names. At our house we call them Mountain Pancakes because they make little mountains when they cook. My kids love these.
German (Mountain) Pancakes
6 eggs
1 cup flour
1 cup milk
1/2 tsp salt
Combine all ingredients in a blender. Meanwhile melt 4 TBS butter in a 9x13 pan in a hot oven. (450 degrees) until bubbly. Pour batter in and bake 15 minutes. It will puff up to be all kinds of funny shapes. Serve immediately with syrup, honey, or jam.
So keeping it real...This is what it looks like all yummy and ready to eat. It is also what it looks like when the butter was left in the pan a little too long :) It is still super yummy though!!
Monday, March 3, 2014
Hamburger Casserole
This is probably one of my very favorite go-to meals. My mother always made this and I loved it. Now that I'm a mom, I understand why she always made it: it so easy and it goes a long way. Every time I'm either out of food or don't know what to make, I always have the ingredients on hand to make this meal and my husband loves it.
Hamburger Casserole:
1 lb of hamburger
1 can of corn (sometimes I do 2)
2 cans of tomato soup
about 1/2-3/4 bag of noodles
lots of cheese, I probably use about 2 cups.
Directions
1. Cook the hamburger and add some seasonings, I like some salt, pepper, seasoning salt and a little garlic.
2. While the hamburger is cooking boil your water for your noodles.
3. While noodles are cooking and once the hamburger is cooked through, add your tomato soup and drained corn to the hamburger and let it simmer. I will usually add a little cheese here too (we love the stuff) along with some salt a pepper.
4. When the noodles are cooked, drain and add to your hamburger/soup mixture.
5 Top with more salt and pepper and lots of cheese. Cover until cheese melts and you're done!
This meal is so great because not only is it fast, it tastes really good too! It also is great the next day for lunch.
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