Apple pie filling

July 31, 2010 at 1:03 pm in Farm and Garden,Kitchen

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The neighbors let us pick apples from their trees on Wednesday. So far, I’ve canned 14 pints of apple pie filling (recipe from my Ball canning cookbook), and there’s still plenty of apples left. I’m thinking of doing applesauce next.

Next week I hope to get some tomatoes canned, but our plants aren’t doing as well this year as they usually do. We’re getting a decent amount of tomatoes, but not enough at one time to can. Hopefully soon.

By the way, if you’re new to canning, I highly recommend the Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving. The instructions are very thorough, and everything we’ve tried out of it has tasted fantastic.



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Scones

July 27, 2010 at 9:24 am in Kitchen

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We have really been enjoying scones lately. We eat them just about every week. This morning it was pumpkin spice scones. I do make a few changes to the recipe (2 cups wheat flour and no raisins), but we absolutely love them.



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Menu Plan Monday ~ July 26

July 26, 2010 at 1:20 pm in Menu Planning

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Dill pickles using my grandmother’s recipe

This week is actually pretty boring (for which I’m thankful – last week was crazy busy). There’s a lot of canning that needs to be done, but I enjoy it and it’s nice being able to put so much up for the winter.

Menu Plan Monday

Sunday: cream cheese ranch chicken, whole wheat pasta

Monday: burgers

Tuesday: chicken artichoke casserole, brown rice

Wednesday: tacos

Thursday: grilled chicken breast over tossed salads

Friday: pizza night

Saturday: stir fry

The meals without veggies listed we’ll just decide then which veggie to eat from the freezer.

Breakfasts are smoothies, eggs, oatmeal, biscuits, and scones.

Lunches are sandwiches, wraps, macaroni and cheese, and leftovers.

Snacks are cheese, baby carrots, nuts, and fresh fruit.

You can read more menu plans over at Orgjunkie.com.



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Two recent sewing projects

July 24, 2010 at 7:02 am in Sewing

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A friend of mine needed a new curtain for her bathroom. This was very simple to make, and I think it looks great. She loves it, and is thrilled that there’s enough ribbon left from the trim to make her daughter a new hairbow too. :laugh_tb:

The other thing I’ve been working on is a splat mat to go under the high chair.

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It is two layers of fabric and a clear vinyl layer. The vinyl stuck to my sewing machine so I made a bias tape binding for it out of the same fabric so it would slide better. It was a bit difficult to sew, because of the stickiness of the vinyl and the bulkiness of it, but I’m pleased with the results. It’s far from perfect, but it’s been great with keeping more stains off the carpet.



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My helper

July 23, 2010 at 10:25 pm in Kitchen

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Caleb wanted to help me shell lima beans the other day. He really was a help – I opened the pods for him and he picked the limas out and put them in a bowl for me. It was really sweet to watch him.



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Hot weather meals

July 21, 2010 at 4:45 pm in Menu Planning

It’s hot outside. I’m changing our menu for the night to chicken wraps, fruit, and carrot sticks. It would be even cooler if the chicken were grilled, but I’m boiling it because that was faster.

What are your favorite hot weather meals?



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Breastfeeding and low supply issues

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I seriously doubt I have any male readers, but if you’re a guy who reads my blog, you’re welcome to leave now. I’m not comfortable discussing female issues with you. Thank you.

Are you gone? Good.

Breastfeeding and low supply issues are a topic I’ve come to know quite a bit about. I also know I’m not the only one who struggles with it.

It all started about seven years ago when I learned that it was possible to breastfeed an adopted baby. Once we were matched with Samuel’s birthmother, I started preparation to induce lactation. I pumped multiple times a day and started taking the herbs fenugreek and blessed thistle. I did that for a month, and then he arrived early. They allowed me to nurse him in the NICU, but he was gaining weight too slowly so we stopped so he could be released. Once home, I started again. I was able to nurse him (with the aid of a Lactaid system) until he was six months old.

When I became pregnant with Caleb, I had high hopes for breastfeeding. I incorrectly assumed that we’d get to do it “the easy way.” I knew PCOS often causes low milk supply but hoped it wouldn’t be the case with me. Things were great at first, but I didn’t notice the signs of low supply until it was almost too late.

I did everything. I pumped multiple times a day (including getting up at 4 am to pump when the baby slept all night!). I took herbs. I drank a gallon of Mother’s Milk Tea a day, adding lemon so it would taste like lemonade. The only thing I didn’t try was the Reglan my lactation consultant recommended. At five and a half months, I gave up. I loved nursing, but it had become more a source of stress for me than anything else. I didn’t have the heart to try the Reglan too.

When I found out I was pregnant with Anna, I started praying that things would be different this time. I went in armed with more knowledge, the phone number of an amazing lactation consultant, and sheer determination to make it longer this time around.

Lindsay at Passionate Homemaking posted about increasing milk supply shortly before Anna was born. I ordered the herbs to make the mother’s milk tea so that everything would be in the house if and when I started having supply issues.

Things have been better this time around. It has not been easy the whole time, but overall it has been better. The mother’s milk tea recipe has been a lifesaver. It seems to work far better than the prepackaged tea I used to buy, and is cheaper too, which is great. I do one thing differently than her recipe though. She mentioned she takes fenugreek capsules, but I add whole fenugreek seeds to my tea ball and brew it all together (1 tsp fenugreek seeds and 1 Tbsp tea mix per 8 oz water). The tea doesn’t taste too bad by itself, but with the fenugreek added it is very bitter. The seeds seem to be more effective for me than the capsules were, or I would switch back to the capsules.

It has taken effort at times, and not everybody seems to understand the struggle it can be to maintain sufficient supply. I think that low supply and difficulty breastfeeding is really downplayed, when it’s probably a lot more common than it appears. Many people have asked me why I don’t just use formula (which is another post for another day). Why bother fighting so hard when formula is so easy? But to me, it’s worth the work. I love the quiet time with my little ones. And I just can’t bring myself to buy formula when things are going so well, even if it does take effort.



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Menu Plan Monday ~ July 19

July 19, 2010 at 9:20 am in Menu Planning

Menu Plan Monday

Sunday: Chicken and Dumplings, green beans

Monday: Spanish rice

Tuesday: Tacos

Wednesday: Beef stir fry, brown rice

Thursday: grilled chicken breast over tossed salads

Friday: pizza night

Saturday: stroganoff with whole wheat pasta

The meals without veggies listed we’ll just decide then which veggie to eat from the freezer.

Breakfasts are smoothies, eggs, oatmeal, biscuits, and scones.

Lunches are sandwiches, wraps, macaroni and cheese, and leftovers.

Snacks are cheese, baby carrots, nuts, and fresh fruit.

You can read more menu plans over at Orgjunkie.com.



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Happy Sunday!

July 18, 2010 at 4:25 pm in Slice of Life

Psalm 122:1
A Song of degrees of David.
I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.



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Pizza night fun

July 17, 2010 at 3:10 pm in Kitchen,Photo365

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We made personal pizzas last night for pizza night. The boys made their own pizzas and it was a lot of fun.

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Caleb at most of his pepperoni off the pizza before it was baked

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Samuel wanted to take a picture of me too

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Say CHEESE!

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After we ate, Samuel grabbed a bowl of cherry tomatoes off the counter and ate most of them too.

Samuel asked if we could make personal pizzas every week. I’m not sure if we’ll do it all the time, but it was a lot of fun and we will be doing it again some time.

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