Well PC found some of mommy's shoes. Let's hope that she ends up with the same size feet as me! I mean double the shoes. Winning right?! Or danger?! You decide.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Friday, June 13, 2014
Changing Everyday!
When PC was first born you would see small changes but they would happen more gradually than overnight.
But lately she's been changing a lot. From scooting to crawling to pulling herself up! Today she pulled herself up on the coffee table for the first time. It kinda scared her because it was so high but mama was there to catch her if she fell.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
And.....she's on the move!
Well, PC officially began her four legged adventures a few weeks ago. She originally started with the army crawl, using her arms to move around and kind of dragging her legs behind her. But now! All the things on the floor have had to be picked up....I mean I'm already kind of a clean freak, so now it just requires extra tiding.
We don't really have a storage place for her toys, well I do have some places in mind, but she can't really access them yet. So....I just store all her toys under her exersaucer. I mean they are out of the way and within reach for the little Miss. Win Win right?!
Well, now that she's mobile she can just crawl right over and grab what she wants......or....you can do this.......
But, then this happened............
She can get under there no problem....but that's where the adventure stops.....do you like how my child is crying, but I have to snap a picture....don't wanna miss a sad/happy/excited/frustrated/angry moment EVER! Thank goodness for camera phones!
We don't really have a storage place for her toys, well I do have some places in mind, but she can't really access them yet. So....I just store all her toys under her exersaucer. I mean they are out of the way and within reach for the little Miss. Win Win right?!
Well, now that she's mobile she can just crawl right over and grab what she wants......or....you can do this.......
But, then this happened............
She can get under there no problem....but that's where the adventure stops.....do you like how my child is crying, but I have to snap a picture....don't wanna miss a sad/happy/excited/frustrated/angry moment EVER! Thank goodness for camera phones!
Monday, June 9, 2014
Tis the season for baking(no, it's not Christmas)
So....I baked about 5 dozen cupcakes the other night. Two types, red velvet with a cream cheese frosting and snickerdoodle with a fluffy vanilla frosting.
I did NOT use a box(not that there is anything wrong with that). Boxed cakes are great too, really easy to make, less time consuming and usually very moist. That's the kicker. I'm not a fan of dry cake!
I also made the icing from scratch- usually if I do end up using a box then I will make the icing from scratch. But....being the overachiever on Monday, I did it all up! Gotta celebrate special co-workers :-)
My Martha Stewart Cupcake Cookbook and I are besties!
Snickerdoodle:
Cream Cheese frosting Recipe:
2 sticks unsalted butter at room temperature
12 ounces cream cheese at room temp.
4 cups confectioners sugar sifted
3/4 tsp of vanilla extract
1) Beat Butter and cream cheese together until smooth
2) Add 1/2 cup of sifted confectioners
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe:
3 sticks of unsalted butter (room temperature)
1 lb (4 cups) of confectioners sugar sifted
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1) Using an electric mixture beat the butter until creamy and pale
2) Add confectioners sugar about 1/2 cup at a time
3) Add vanilla- beat until smooth and fluffy
I did NOT use a box(not that there is anything wrong with that). Boxed cakes are great too, really easy to make, less time consuming and usually very moist. That's the kicker. I'm not a fan of dry cake!
I also made the icing from scratch- usually if I do end up using a box then I will make the icing from scratch. But....being the overachiever on Monday, I did it all up! Gotta celebrate special co-workers :-)
My Martha Stewart Cupcake Cookbook and I are besties!
Snickerdoodle:
I've learned that cracking the eggs into a bowl and then adding them one at a time(as directed) is easier than cracking them on the side(makes more dishes, but prevents any eggshells from getting in the mix).
The Snickerdoodle mixture
Finished product!
Red Velvet with a cream cheese frosting: You can't have red velvet cupcakes without the cream cheese frosting. Mmm....
Cream Cheese frosting Recipe:
2 sticks unsalted butter at room temperature
12 ounces cream cheese at room temp.
4 cups confectioners sugar sifted
3/4 tsp of vanilla extract
1) Beat Butter and cream cheese together until smooth
2) Add 1/2 cup of sifted confectioners
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe:
3 sticks of unsalted butter (room temperature)
1 lb (4 cups) of confectioners sugar sifted
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1) Using an electric mixture beat the butter until creamy and pale
2) Add confectioners sugar about 1/2 cup at a time
3) Add vanilla- beat until smooth and fluffy
Friday, June 6, 2014
More Homemade Purees
Made some more baby food last night.
I made applesauce and green beans. The applesauce was a big hit and I look forward to mixing it with other foods. She already loves sweet potato a WHOLE lot!
The large apple on the right was a gift from a student- what's the saying? "An apple a day keeps the teacher away?"
Homemade food is sooo easy, but time consuming. Peel, chop, boil, smoosh, freeze repeat.
I tried to puree up carrots the another night but they just weren't as smooth as I had hoped. They seem kind of stringy, as did the beans that I made up last night(ha string beans, so maybe it's in the name). Maybe I need to use my standing blender to puree some foods other than my handheld. It's just a lot easier to clean the handheld and also to take out. (Mommy laziness).
I made applesauce and green beans. The applesauce was a big hit and I look forward to mixing it with other foods. She already loves sweet potato a WHOLE lot!
The large apple on the right was a gift from a student- what's the saying? "An apple a day keeps the teacher away?"
Homemade food is sooo easy, but time consuming. Peel, chop, boil, smoosh, freeze repeat.
Gotta love the immersion blender!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
What I Ate Wednesday- a day late-oops!
I know, I know, it's Thursday. Mommydom got in the way yesterday and I forgot to post. Y'all know how it goes!
SO.....yesterday's WIAW was.....
Breakfast was not so exciting.....as a working mom(even before the mom part) it's pretty much, grab and go! This is one of my new favorite greek yogurts. I love the crunch the almonds give. Usually our grocery store has them 10 for 10$, which isn't too bad. If you can't do the math....that's $1 a yogurt. I could probably buy a big thing of greek vanilla yogurt and chop up and toast my own almonds, but I am a working mom so I can only make so much stuff. PC is more important that I am, so we'll stick to making homemade meals for her, as well as dinners for the hubs and I.
Well....it's not just me eating here: I've been craving penne vodka and the hubs makes a mean dish! SO, for dinner we had penne vodka with fresh grated parmesan cheese and peas(great colors!)
PC had herself a nice healthy meal too(ours wasn't so healthy): cut up strawberries, steamed zucchini and steamed broccoli. PC had her first taste of zucchini and LOVED it!
We should be going strawberry picking this weekend so she'll get her first taste of FRESH sun warmed strawberries- stay tuned for our next adventure!
What yummy things did you eat today?!
SO.....yesterday's WIAW was.....
Breakfast was not so exciting.....as a working mom(even before the mom part) it's pretty much, grab and go! This is one of my new favorite greek yogurts. I love the crunch the almonds give. Usually our grocery store has them 10 for 10$, which isn't too bad. If you can't do the math....that's $1 a yogurt. I could probably buy a big thing of greek vanilla yogurt and chop up and toast my own almonds, but I am a working mom so I can only make so much stuff. PC is more important that I am, so we'll stick to making homemade meals for her, as well as dinners for the hubs and I.
Well....it's not just me eating here: I've been craving penne vodka and the hubs makes a mean dish! SO, for dinner we had penne vodka with fresh grated parmesan cheese and peas(great colors!)
PC had herself a nice healthy meal too(ours wasn't so healthy): cut up strawberries, steamed zucchini and steamed broccoli. PC had her first taste of zucchini and LOVED it!
We should be going strawberry picking this weekend so she'll get her first taste of FRESH sun warmed strawberries- stay tuned for our next adventure!
What yummy things did you eat today?!
Monday, June 2, 2014
A New Healthy Snack
Roasted Chickpeas....mmmmm......
There's a restaurant here that makes fried chickpeas with a lemon pepper. Soooo yummy! Plus, chickpeas are high in protein, of course frying them makes them a little less healthy. They also have iron(which I need), folate, phosphorus and dietary fiber. We don't own a deep fryer- if we did it would be game over! I'd try and fry everything lol, so it's really good that we don't! But....you can roast chickpeas and they still get crunchy and delicious.
You can coat them with anything, make them sweet, make them savory, make them salty.....We all love to pop something crunchy and these are a lot healthier than potato chips. Full of protein! Bring on the Chickpea!
I'm a big fan of spicy, so of course I made my first batch was a chipotle garlic.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cans Garbanzo Beans, drained, rinsed and patted dry(so the EVOO sticks to it)
1 tsp paprika powder
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
salt, to taste
Preheat Oven to 425 degrees.
Combine the mixture and stir gently
Spread the chickpeas in a single layer on the baking sheet and bake for 30-40 minutes until brown and crunchy
Make sure you check on them and stir them up gently - you don't want them to burn! (I stir like every 10 minutes)
Next batch is gonna be garlic parmesan!
There's a restaurant here that makes fried chickpeas with a lemon pepper. Soooo yummy! Plus, chickpeas are high in protein, of course frying them makes them a little less healthy. They also have iron(which I need), folate, phosphorus and dietary fiber. We don't own a deep fryer- if we did it would be game over! I'd try and fry everything lol, so it's really good that we don't! But....you can roast chickpeas and they still get crunchy and delicious.
You can coat them with anything, make them sweet, make them savory, make them salty.....We all love to pop something crunchy and these are a lot healthier than potato chips. Full of protein! Bring on the Chickpea!
I'm a big fan of spicy, so of course I made my first batch was a chipotle garlic.
Drain and Rinse
Spices:
Before Roasted:
After Roasted: Definitely ~*SpIcY*~
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cans Garbanzo Beans, drained, rinsed and patted dry(so the EVOO sticks to it)
1 tsp paprika powder
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
salt, to taste
Preheat Oven to 425 degrees.
Combine the mixture and stir gently
Spread the chickpeas in a single layer on the baking sheet and bake for 30-40 minutes until brown and crunchy
Make sure you check on them and stir them up gently - you don't want them to burn! (I stir like every 10 minutes)
Next batch is gonna be garlic parmesan!
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