Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Product Review

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This is one of my new loves, Organic Cold Milled Flax. Here's why:

I feel like we eat pretty healthy. We eat whole wheat breads, cereals, etc. and other high fiber foods, we eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, but our daughter still has digestive issues every once in awhile. Normally, we are also pretty active. But unfortunately she gets it from her father and there are times she has to sit for long periods of time (which she did recently because we were looking for a new place to live) which makes it worse.

So we bought some flax at Costco and I have started adding it to anything I can (which is a lot of things). The great thing about it is that it is ground so fine and is tasteless that even though my daughter knows it's in her food, she doesn't care.

I think it's a great thing to have in any pantry, so buy some, try it, and see what you think!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Artwork

We are curious how you display your child's artwork. Send us a picture and we'll put post it!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Displaying Artwork

Our daughter, like most kids I'm sure, loves crafts and artwork. I wanted to display the things she had done without the clutter on the fridge (that and she liked to pull it all down anyway and even more than I hate a cluttered fridge I hate papers on the floor). So, I came up with this idea to display some of the things she's done.

It was simple to do. I bought and painted some clothes pins and found some cute buttons to glue on the front Then I glue gunned ribbon to the sides of the doors (I tested an inconspicuous spot first to make sure the paint wouldn't peel - ours didn't) and voila! Our boring old doors became a way to display our daughters artwork.

The Letter 'C'

I've started doing a day where our food and activities revolve around a letter. We've already done A and B and today we learned all about the letter C. Victoria spent the first part of the day at her cousins so we really didn't really start until lunch time.

We had this for lunch:

Chicken noodle soup
Cheese sandwich
Carrots
Ham (which doesn't start with C but she loves)
and Chocolate milk (which was especially exciting because she very rarely gets it).



we colored these:










we had this for a snack:

Chips
and Cranberries








we talked about all of the many wonderful things that start with C (like Canada, which is where we're going for Christmas and I'm very excited!)

and to end the day, we made these:

Chocolate cupcakes








All in all, our day learning about the letter C was great!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Chocolate Confetti

Growing up my favourite dessert was chocolate confetti. I don't know where the recipe or name comes from, but it is addicting (in a good way, right). Here is the recipe:


1/4 cup butter

1/2 cup peanut butter

1 cup chocolate chips

8 oz mini marshmallows

In a pot melt the butter and peanut butter. Add the chocolate chips and stir until mixture is smooth. Remove from heat and add marshmallows. Stir gently until marshmallows are coated. Pour into a wax paper lined baking dish and then place in the freezer to set. Eat and enjoy!


The other night we doubled the recipe and added nuts in half. Mmm... it was just as addicting with nuts. We took it to share with family and I think everyone had at least two pieces (some of us had three).

This is quick and easy to make and kids (of all ages) love it!