Friday, April 22, 2016

Guest Writer Julie Belman Shares her Amazing Toddler Meals

We are so happy to have a dear friend and guest writer this go 'round!  I met Julie Belman in college and remember her as a beautiful young woman and gorgeous dancer with an amazing spirit and a true kindness!  The awesome about it is SHE IS STILL EXACTLY THE SAME WAY and has become a wonderful Methodist minister.  I'm surely sure her congregation treasures her for all the reasons I did.  

I was drawn to Julie's lunches she prepared for James, her one-year-old son.  They were so balanced and kid-friendly!!  I couldn't wait to share it with you!  I'm happy to introduce you to my friend, REV. JULIE BELMAN and her sweet son, James (aka, BB (Baby Belman))!  Thank you so much, Julie, for doing this for us!!!

  

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We have been super lucky with James, because he hasn’t hit a “picky” phase yet, and pretty much gobbles up everything we offer to him! We’s also lucky that Daddy Travis is an amazing chef and enjoys cooking healthy meals for our family. I am not a great cook, but I can make simple things and fortunately most babies like simple! :) 


For breakfast, James always gets some Cheerios & milk while I slurp down coffee and pack his bag. They serve sugar-packed foods like pop-tarts and frozen french toast sticks for breakfast at his preschool, so I pack an alternative (healthier) option. Usually it’s blueberry pancakes with sliced banana. The fruits are organic, the pancake mix is not. Win some, lose some.  I make a big batch of the pancakes on the weekend and then freeze them, so it’s super easy for those early mornings. I occasionally mix it up with waffles (the Greenwise organic & gluten-free blueberry waffles are so delicious!) Nutrigrain bars, a Plum Organics fruit & grain pouch, and the occasional quiche.

My goal with his lunch is to always offer a colorful, appealing variety.  I use the “Yumbox” brand of lunch boxes and they are great! They have these adorable compartments that are labeled: protein, dairy, grains, vegetables, fruit, and “treat”, which serve as a reminder to me about balance and portion size. Each day, I try to include at least one food James loves and one food he’s still learning to like.


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Lunch favorites include: spaghetti (or any kind of pasta!), berries, scrambled eggs with cheese, yogurt, Ritz crackers, green peas, and all the Plum Organics Mighty Veggie pouches.  Even though he's a good eater, I do still try to sneak in veggies as much as possible (grated carrot in the blueberry muffins, zucchini in spaghetti sauce, etc.)

I always buy organic dairy, eggs, and meats. Breads and crackers are almost never organic. I watch the Environmental Working Group‘s “Dirty Dozen” and buy those fruits & veggies organic whenever possible.  I also pay attention to the “Clean Fifteen” because if I don’t have to buy organic, I won’t.  I try to be realistic and buying only organic produce is expensive! Plus, we live out in the country — the nearest Whole Foods is an hour away! I make use of canned veggies because I can stock up. I buy the Publix Greenwise organic kind because they usually contain less sodium than other canned organic brands. 

I love the Weelcious & Tiny Grazers blogs for ideas, but I try not to spend too much time on Pinterest because some of those super-moms make me feel really inadequate! That’s NEVER been the goal of my sharing lunch photos. I would never want to make another mom feel bad. We are all just doing the best we can. A bunch of friends kept asking me about what I was sending, so that inspired the Facebook album of BB’s lunchbox photos!







One final thought: I think children develop a taste for healthy, wholesome foods early on. As an adult, I’ve had to re-learn and re-teach myself a lot about eating better (not instantly salting food, immediately buttering bread, drowning a pancake in syrup, etc.) and so I’ve made a conscientious effort to avoid that with my son. I exclusively breast-fed until he was 6 months and then started making most of his pureed baby food at home in our Vitamix. This was a way I could ensure he was eating only plain, organic fruits and veggies, without added sugar, salt, or preservatives. I DID add herbs and spices early on to hopefully develop a diverse palate.  We never did rice cereal and still very rarely drink any juice. We don’t do “dessert” on a regular basis. I have such a personal addiction to sugar that I am trying to prevent that with James. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Classroom Friendly Supplies Pencil Sharpeners


As a mom of 3, homework time often becomes about wasting time finding a sharpened pencil.  We have bought numerous sharpeners from the high end electric ones to the cheapest hand held ones.  There are always issues with them!  The electric ones need a place to plug in or batteries and they always over sharpen and eat our pencils down.  With the hand held sharpeners, the lead breaks off of the end and jams the sharpener and the little shavings get everywhere.

I was honestly a little skeptical of the Classroom Friendly Supplies Pencil Sharpener.  I figured that it would let me down the same way that others had in the past.... Boy was I wrong!  I am so excited to tell you that this sharpener was easy enough for my 7 year old to use and we got the perfect pencil point every time!  It can't over sharpen and the clean out try for the shavings was easy to use without the mess.



This great product was created by a teacher for teachers!  It is Teacher Appreciation time and as an ex-teacher, I would highly recommend buying one of these instead of the latest Pinterest project.  I promise that it will get a lot of use and love in their room!!  Here is the link one more time for your fast and easy purchase :)  http://www.classroomfriendlysupplies.com









*I am not affiliated with Classroom Friendly Supplies in any way nor am I compensated for my review or any purchases of their supplies.   

Monday, April 18, 2016

THIS WEEK'S MENU 4/18-4/24

I'm back from Vegas, baby, and I'm getting back to business!  Here's my menu line up for this week!

MONDAY:  Squeaky Clean Slow Cooker Beef Bourgignon with Cheesy Quinoa.  I prepped this for last night then forgot to put it in the crock pot!  Oops!  http://thehealthyfoodie.com/slow-cooker-squeaky-clean-beef-bourgignon/  and https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=2425851
Squeaky Clean Slow Cooker Beef Bourgignon | thehealthyfoodie.comQuinoa and Cheese


TUESDAY: Asian Chicken Salad in Cucumber Boats  http://bydawnnicole.com/2014/05/oriental-chicken-coleslaw-salad-whole-30-compliant.html  Take some cucumbers and hollow out the center of them.  Pile the coleslaw inside so you don't need the bread!  Great idea!!  Found it on Pinterest, of course!  I'm going to serve it with roasted spring veggies!
Oriental Pineapple Coleslaw Salad with Grilled Chicken {Whole 30 Compliant}


WEDNESDAY:  Kale and Sausage Quiche with Sweet Potato Crust, Side Salad.  This just seemed so yummy and a great way to transition me into loving kale.  http://bydawnnicole.com/2014/07/crispy-kale-sausage-quiche-with-sweet-potato-crust-paleo-whole30-compliant.html  I'll serve it with a simple side salad.
Crispy Kale & Sausage Quiche with Sweet Potato Crust {Paleo & Whole30 Compliant}

THURSDAY:  Salt and Vinegar Chicken, Sweet Potato Skins.  The recipe I've attached for this uses chicken wings, but I think I'll try it on thighs instead.  Seems to be easier in my brain.  I'm keeping the insides of my skins (the guts of the potatoes) for my Shepherd's Pie for tomorrow.  http://www.casadecrews.com/2014/02/salt-and-vinegar-chicken-wings-for-sundaysupper.html  and  http://www.howsweeteats.com/2010/10/savory-sweet-potato-skins/#_a5y_p=1038494




FRIDAY:  Bacon Avocado Burgers, Grilled Squash and Zucc.  Perfect for warm weather and grain-free!  http://thepikeplacekitchen.com/garlic-bacon-avocado-burgers/  I think I'll even take those really large mushroom caps (can't remember the name!!) and make them the bun!  I'll salt and pepper some veggies and throw them on the grill too!
Garlic Bacon Avocado Burger recipe!  We love this whole30 approved recipe for a quick & easy emergency meal!  | thepikeplacekitchen.com

SATURDAY:  Shepherd's Pie, side salad.  We went to a friend's house for dinner the other night and ate some Shepherd's Pie and it was so yummy!  It's what's for dinner tonight!
http://i0.wp.com/thepikeplacekitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/gbb-12.jpg?resize=625%2C933  I'm going to sub Greek Yogurt for the sour cream.
Shepherd's Pie, Lightened Up

SUNDAY:  Skillet balsamic Garlic Chicken.  The side dish is still TBD.  Hmmmm... Any ideas?  Comment below.  In the meantime, here's the recipe for the chicken.
http://cookiesandcups.com/skillet-balsamic-garlic-chicken/
This Skillet Balsamic Garlic CHicken is an easy and incredibly flavorful dish! We love this!

Hapy eating!