tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68460477469520605402022-11-02T17:04:44.801-05:00Living My Half Baked LifeFollow along as I discuss baking, parenting traumatized children, faith, life in general, weight loss and whatever pops into my head. On the outside my life looks "normal", but most days it is anything but.Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.comBlogger92125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-64026525087146444182014-06-29T17:21:00.000-05:002014-06-29T17:21:44.066-05:00Product review - Jamberry NailsMy niece had an in-home party for a product I'd never heard of. <a href="http://www.jamberrynails.net/">Jamberry Nails</a> After a quick check on Google, I was interested. <br />
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Here's my final result.<br />
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Jamberry are nail "decals" that put fun designs on your nails. I've tried other brands such as Sally Hansen and I wasn't particularly thrilled with them. They were a pain to put on and they didn't last long.<br />
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These have a 30 day money back guarantee, so I took a flyer on it, and heck, it was for my niece. Love that girl! <br />
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They come 18 on a sheet, and unless you have really long nails, one decal is enough to cover two nails. Here's what I used to do 10 nails.<br />
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Like the other brand, they are a pain to apply. Took me about half an hour to do 10 nails. Then again, when I paint my nails, it takes me much longer than that, so.....<br />
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I like to do fun designs on my nails and I change them pretty much weekly. The wide variety of designs available intrigued me and I really like the detail that I couldn't possibly do on my own. This style is called "Vacay." I did then since it's summer and July 4th is Friday. They seemed rather appropriate.<br />
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They do also carry styles or designs you're not going to get elsewhere, such as collegiate and sorority. There are also matching Mommy & Me styles for you and the little girl in your life.<br />
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Price wise they come in about the same as the drug store brands. Since I can get at least two uses out of these, more if I'm doing my toes, the set of $15 for Jamberry comes in pretty much dollar for dollar with the drug store cost of $6 - $8 for one set to do 10 nails. <br />
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One thing I did find out as I was going was to heat them as long as you can. The application instructions say 3-5 seconds, but when I heated them for 7 - 10 seconds they went on easier. The ones that weren't heated as long have more wrinkles in them. However, with the design I used, you can't really see the wrinkles. And as with most things, using your non dominant hand to apply them is harder. If you can have someone help you, it would probably go much easier.<br />
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So, the jury is out to see how long they last. I didn't top coat or anything and the instructions didn't tell me to, so I'm going as is. Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-38777684556221076082014-06-15T19:53:00.000-05:002014-06-15T19:53:34.794-05:00S'Mores bar - pump up your S'MoresFor my 30th birthday we had just purchased our first home and we had a birthday party in our back yard. We live in the country. Between the land that we own and the land that surrounds us, we have about 70 acres of vacant land. My birthday is in August. What did we do? You betcha'! We had a giant bonfire. <br />
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What better summer event than sitting around a fire with good friends, good drinks (of course) and good laughter and talk?<br />
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One of our friends set up a "s'mores assembly line," which was all well and good, until someone bumped the log that all the ingredients were on and dumped them into the fire. It was all good and served as a good laugh for the night and stories for years to come. It is a birthday I'll never forget.<br />
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You don't need a party to have S'mores. Any fire night is a good night to roast some marshmallows. It always brings back memories of our group camping adventures when I was a kid.<br />
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Instead of sticking with the traditional S'mores, why not set up a S'mores bar? Allow everyone to make their own creation?<br />
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You can buy different flavor variations of marshmallows, but you can really get creative with the other ingredients.<br />
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Varieties of chocolate<br />
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Toffee<br />
Peanut butter cups<br />
Caramel filled<br />
Peppermint patties<br />
If you like nuts, use a chocolate with nuts in it, or a candy like Turtles<br />
Miniature candy bars instead of plain chocolate<br />
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Cookies instead of graham crackers<br />
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Fudge stripe cookies<br />
Peanut butter cookies<br />
Chocolate chip cookies<br />
Pull out some of the Girl Scout cookies you bought!!<br />
Snickerdoodles<br />
Gingersnaps<br />
Oatmeal raisin<br />
If you want more gooey insides, split an Oreo or Nutter Butter, or other similar sandwich cookie open, and place your chocolate and marshmallow between them.<br />
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Get creative with your combination and see what you can come up with. Report back with what your favorite is/was.<br />
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You should have been instructed by your hospital where to go to check in.<br />
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Even though you have given the hospital, and probably about 8 other people along the way, but make sure to take your ID and your insurance card as well. Also, get used to giving your name and birth date numerous times throughout your stay. <br />
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Once you are called in and given a room, get ready to be a lab rat and talk to more people than you probably see at Christmas time!! I quit counting after 10 people were in an out of my room. <br />
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You have your doctor, which will probably be one of the last people in the parade. You have to have a urine test to make sure you're not pregnant (if you're still of child bearing age), blood pressure, temperature, and all the usual tests. You'll change into your fun gown and be given some socks to wear. <br />
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You will have your IV put in. I have issues with this because my veins roll. I always make sure to tell the nurse this so they don't use me a pin cushion. I usually have great veins that are easy to find, but since I did <a href="http://livingmyhalfbakedlife.blogspot.com/2014/06/youre-having-hysterectomy-what-to-expect.html">my cleanse the day before</a>, it was difficult to get the IV port in. 2 nurses, 3 sticks and 3 ugly bruises later, it was in. If you have difficulty giving blood, make sure you tell them this ahead of time. <br />
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The anesthesiologist and the assistant will come in, along with a slew of other people. Reminder, you're going to give your name and birth date to all of these people. <br />
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Finally you're going to be taken into the operating room. Truthfully, I remember very little about this. I remember being transferred from the gurney onto the table, being asked my name and birthdate, again, the IV getting hooked up, and the mask going over my face. <br />
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The next thing I knew, I woke up in recovery. I remember waking up in recovery and asking what time it was. When they told me it was 11:00 AM, I knew something had gone wrong during surgery. I was scheduled for surgery at 7:30 AM, but it was after that before I went into the OR. It was supposed to be a 3 hour surgery, which would have put me at 10:30 into recovery. The fact that I was waking up this early in recovery told me that things did not go as planned. Apparently I was told at some point in recovery that I had to have the traditional surgery, but I have no memory of this at all. <br />
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The other thing I remember is being transferred to go back to my room. The nurse or tech or whoever asked me if I thought I could transfer to the gurney myself or if I wanted them to slide me. LET THEM SLIDE YOU!!! <br />
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Once you get back to your room, it will be mayhem and you'll be poked, prodded, blood pressure, temperature and a repeat. No pregnancy test this time though. :)<br />
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Next installment... what happens during recovery.Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-495450385400144062014-06-09T19:10:00.001-05:002014-06-09T19:10:18.019-05:00You're Having a Hysterectomy - What to Expect<span style="color: red;"><b><u>I AM NOT A DOCTOR!! If you doctor tells you something different, listen to your doctor!!</u></b></span><br />
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This is my personal journey and what I'm leaning along the way. Hopefully this will help to prepare you for what you are facing.<br />
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First and foremost, talk to your doctor about what TYPE of hysterectomy you'll be having. There are 4 different variations, and talking with your doctor is the best way to decide which procedure to have. That is not to say that things can't change. I was scheduled for a robotic laproscopic hysterectomy, but due to complications, I had to have to the old fashioned one. That means a much larger incision and longer healing. If your doctor doesn't do the robotic or the laproscopic, ask for a referral!! The healing time is shorter and the incisions are much smaller, so you want that to be an option.<br />
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The best advice I can give you is ask questions. Keep a notebook with all your questions. No question is dumb. This is YOUR surgery, your fears and your body. If you start to talk to your friends, you may find that quite a few of them have had the procedure. However, medical advances change quickly. Even though I had the "traditional" surgery, the advancements are making my healing go better.<br />
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It's best to bring someone with you when you talk to your doctor. While it may be a "routine" surgery, if you're nervous, you may not hear everything, or you may forget to get answers. Another set of ears of thinks of question that you don't. Anytime you're talking surgery, take a friend, spouse, parent, or someone else with you.<br />
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You may plan to work up until the day of surgery...DON'T! Because all the parts that they will be working with are close to your colon and bowel, they will usually have you do a "cleanse" the day before surgery. Trust me, you do not want to do this at work!! It involves laxatives and Gatorade or something similar mixed with two week's worth of a different kind of laxative. You just really don't want to be sprinting to the bathroom at the office. And it will stink. Set up your bathroom with a book or your tablet, and a candle!! You'll thank me later. <br />
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You will also have to do a clear liquid diet the day before. If you've every had a colonoscopy, this will be familiar to you. If you haven't, I've heard the prep for that procedure is much worse. Oh joy. You are very limited on what you can eat, but quite honestly, I was so bloated from the prep, that I didn't feel like eating. I was also told that tequila, vodka and rum do not count as clear liquids. They weren't much fun. :) In fact, there is no alcohol and no intercourse for 48 hours before your surgery.<br />
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In addition, you will have some kind of antibiotic before the surgery. There is the normal oral kind, or a vaginal kind, similar to a yeast infection treatment. Your doctor will tell you which one he/she prefers.<br />
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And then there's your body. Nair those legs before you go in. You're not going to be bending over to shave them for a while after the surgery. If it's winter, eh, who cares. In addition, think about the other hair on your body. My husband is an EMT and at his part time job he works with various surgery techs. He was discussing my surgery and his partner of the day gave him/me one word bit advice. "Ladies, tidy up." You don't have to get rid of all hair, but it will make your clean up easier afterward, and depending on where your incisions are... You don't want the adhesive tape ripping THAT hair off!! Do a close trim to make things easier on you and your surgeon. <br />
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In most cases, you will be kept overnight, so pack a bag. You don't really need to take much, because they'll give you most of what you need, but here are some things that I forgot, or that were very helpful. <br />
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Pack some granny panties a couple sizes larger than you normally wear. Your stomach will be very distended after the surgery and you don't want anything tight on your body. You may not wear them for long, but trust me, they'll be a Godsend. They do have special undies for you to wear while in the hospital.<br />
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Bring loose clothing. I found <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Danskin-Now-Women-s-Capri-Pants/34582584">these awesome pants</a> at Walmart for $10. They come in both capris and full length pants. Pajama pants work great too. Again, you belly will be distended. You want loose clothing. You'll want clothes that are easy to put on for awhile after your home, and these types of pants will work great. One friend told me to use pregnancy pants, but using the loose ones that I bought have worked fine. <br />
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Lip balm - yes, this sounds stupid but I didn't bring my full purse, because, well, I didn't need it. I didn't have any lip balm and my lips were horribly dry. You will have a tube in your throat and the rooms are dry, which will make your lips dry out. <br />
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Bring a pillow - I had several friends tell me this and it was a life saver. Not a pillow for your bed. A pillow for your belly. Use it to support your belly when they get you up to walk, an they will. Here is the one I took. <br />
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As you can see, it's not much larger than the span of my hand, but that's really the size you need. The other key is that it's firm. You don't want a soft, squishy pillow. You want support. I make these pillows and sell them on my <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/kitnkaboodleboutique">Etsy store</a>, so I could make it exactly as firm as I wanted. You can also place this pillow between your belly and the seat belt when you're driving home. <br />
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Whether or not you bring a nightgown is up to you. They won't let you put it on until you're off all forms of IVs, so depending on how long you're in, you might not have time to change. I just brought one that covered my butt, so when I was walking the halls, yes, you walk the halls, I wouldn't be hanging out the back. <br />
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I wasn't at all nervous going in. I had so much pain from a 5 cm fibroid that was twisted, I couldn't wait to get the part removed. However, my doctor did tell my husband that I was tense during the surgery. Must have been subconscious reaction. <br />
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The last thing I'm going to say is to talk to your doctor about any medications you take. You will be told to go off all your medications, even over the counter, for the week before surgery. This is because they don't want you on blood thinners and many over the counter meds are blood thinners. I have severe allergies, which can also lead to severe migraines. Not having any of these meds for a week would have made me miserable. We went through what I take, and what would be safe, and what dosages. However, do NOT take meds without consulting with your doctor first. <br />
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Don't be afraid to ask. You will hear horror stories from people. Ignore them. Just because they had a bad experience, doesn't mean you will, and who knows how long ago they had their procedure and what type of procedure it was. You can't directly compare it to you. <br />
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A friend of mine referred me to a website called <a href="http://www.hystersisters.com/">Hyster Sisters</a>. It does have plenty of forums to ask questions and get recent information. <span style="color: red;"><b><u>Always take the advice of your doctor first!!</u></b></span>Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-63415350860075510062014-04-20T20:52:00.002-05:002014-04-20T20:52:26.492-05:00Salad ingredientsI have some stuff going on right now and need to get my behind moving and lose some of this behind. <br />
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Naturally, salads are a 'diet food" but they can get boring. If you have a good list of ingredients you can add, you can mix things up a bit.<br />
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I actually like to mix fruit into my salads. I have a sweet tooth, so this a way to get some of that sweet, without adding a bunch of calories. <br />
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Turkey<br />
Tuna<br />
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Shrimp<br />
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Chickpeas<br />
Bacon - sparingly - unfortunately<br />
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Cauliflower<br />
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Avocado<br />
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Onion<br />
Celery<br />
Radishes<br />
Mushrooms<br />
Okra<br />
Zucchini<br />
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Fruit<br />
Berries - blueberry, strawberry, blackberry, raspberry<br />
Apples<br />
Dried cranberries<br />
Grapes<br />
Mango<br />
Citruses - Orange, grapefruit, lemon, lime<br />
Pomegranate<br />
Pineapple<br />
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You can add some grains if you like. A nice couscous or a whole wheat pasta. Quinoa if you're gluten free. Add some crunch with baked tortilla chips. <br />
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If you're still not inspired, check out Pinterest. There are great recipes for making a <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=salads%20in%20a%20jar%20recipes&rs=ac&len=15">week's worth of salad in a mason jar.</a><br />
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If your kids are picky eaters, set up a salad bar and allow them to pick toppings for a salad. You might be surprised by what they choose and what they'll try. My daughter actually likes asparagus!! We love a salmon, asparagus and feta salad with a hot bacon dressing. I had this in a restaurant and loved it, so we make it at home now. <br />
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What's your favorite salad topping?Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-59670795763239549002014-03-18T17:53:00.002-05:002014-03-18T17:53:25.962-05:00Book review - Boob Envy by Shelly Knowlton JonesIf you, or someone you know has been affected by breast cancer, this a must read.<br />
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Shelly is a wife, mom, cake decorator and cancer survivor. She journals, very honestly, about her journey from discovery of the lump through treatment and recovery, right up through the implant of the prosthetic breasts. <br />
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The thing about this book is that is the most honest look into cancer and treatment that I have ever read. From the emotions, the side effects, the days that she cried and the days she wanted to hide from even her kids, you get the complete range of emotions.<br />
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Shelly holds nothing back about how things hurt, pain meds that didn't begin to touch the pain she experienced and being annoyed with people.<br />
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However, she also brings the good side of cancer, if you can call it that. The benefits that were given, the friends and family that stepped up and helped out with kids, housework, meals and yes, money.<br />
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There are several pages of resources for others battling cancer to draw from and use to help themselves and their families. <br />
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I've had the pleasure of meeting Shelly in person. She is as funny in person as she is in print. And she's just as honest. <br />
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I am confident that if this horrid disease should ever strike me, I will be prepared for what might happen to me. <br />
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Other books I have read have kind of sugar coated things and been a little bit like a cheerleader. Shelly holds nothing back, and that includes some language you might not like, but it's what she felt at the time. I don't begrudge her anything. It's her journey, not mine, so who am I to judge?<br />
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As she puts, quite bluntly, cancer can "F*ck off and die!" I lost my aunt to this disease and have seen many friends fight it. Spread the word about this book, and finding a cure!<br />
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Boob Envy can be <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Boob-Envy-Shelly-Knowlton-Jones/dp/0615741282/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1395182422&sr=8-2&keywords=boob+envy">purchased on Amazon.</a>Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-25077820094504421672013-12-01T17:45:00.001-06:002013-12-01T17:45:25.089-06:00Small Business Spotlight - Allechant BoutiqueSorry for the gap in posting I took an actual vacation with my husband and daughter. <br />
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Today's small business is one of my favorites. Allechant Boutique in Plymouth, WI. This is a boutique store with reasonable prices. Most everything in the store is under $100. <br />
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This is a fun shop with scarves, jewelry, clothing, purses, vintage jewelry and vintage clothing as well. My daughter calls it "the fancy shop" and she always finds something she likes there. I took my husband to the store one day, and he was surprised. They carry a lot of items that he didn't expect. <br />
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This is my go-to shop for gifts. I can always find something unique. <br />
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You can shop via <a href="http://www.shop.allechantboutique.com/">their new website.</a> It's a work in progress right now, but if you see something you like and you're looking for a similar item or a different color, just give them a call. The number is in the photo above. You can also find them <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Allechant-Boutique-llc/132236946852787">on Facebook.</a> You will find photos of many of the items they carry. Again, if you can't find something, give them a call. <br />
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If you, or the gift recipient, is a plus size, not to worry. Allechant has you covered. There is a great selection of plus sized items as well. The smaller sizes work well for teens, as well as the jewelry, scarves and other accessories. <br />
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Check out Allechant for gifts for the ladies on your list, or treat yourself to something wonderful. You're worth it. If you stop in the store, don't forget to sign up for the free drawings they have, and sign up for text alerts for sales. <br />
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<br />Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-90962579639034688972013-11-22T12:51:00.000-06:002013-11-22T12:51:34.942-06:00Small business spotlight - EtsyContinuing with our small business theme... Let me introduce you to Etsy if you're not familiar with it. <br />
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I call it the E-Bay of crafters. Etsy itself is not a small business, but it is a collection of small businesses. Etsy consists of individually owned shops. The shops sell things from clothing to jewelry to vintage items, to just about anything you can think of. Many of the shop owners don't have a brick and mortar store. They work from their homes. It is the epitome of small business.<br />
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Here is an example. This <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/kitnkaboodleboutique">my shop.</a> I have mostly sewn and knit items. If you are a crafter, you can find patterns for various things as well.<br />
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One of my favorite shops is <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/SkyFeathersTrading">Sky Feathers Trading</a>. They sell beautifully hand crafted Native American items. Many of the items can be customized. I bought an amazing hand painted feather when our pastor left to go on to a new job. The painting was customized for the journey she had already been on, as well as where her life was taking her. It turned out beautifully. <br />
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These are some samples of the feathers.<br />
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In case you think you can't find anything for someone on your list, let me challenge you. My father-in-law is one of the hardest people to shop for. However, he loves Silverton, Colorado. I did a quick search on Silverton. I found a wide variety of things, and one thing in particular that I think he'll love. If he's reading this, no... I'm not going to disclose what it is. <br />
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Check it out and support these home based businesses. They'll be happy to help you out. Many stores have the ability to custom make gifts for you as well. Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-11501649237567088702013-11-20T19:39:00.000-06:002013-11-22T12:52:16.234-06:00Small Business Spotlight - Olivu 426Our family is doing something different this year. We are going to make a point of shopping small businesses for our Christmas gifts. Yes, it's easier to shop the big box stores, and online, but I have met some amazing people, who own great businesses and we want to support them. I'll be spotlighting various small businesses over the next few weeks. Below is our first business.<br />
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I met an amazing young woman at a business meeting. (She's just 30 years old and to me that's young.) Her name is Caitlin and she owns <a href="http://olivu426.com/">Olivu 426</a>. She sells all natural beauty care and body care products, but here's the kicker.... they're AFFORDABLE! Her most popular product is an anti-aging oil, and it sells for a mere $12. Bet you can't find that in a big box store. </div>
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While Olivu 426 may be a small business, this is a woman with big ideas, and she's not afraid to share them. She has an amazing presence when you meet her, a warm smile and a great sense of humor. </div>
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If you live in the area, I encourage you to get to her shop in Sheboygan, WI. You will find a warm welcome and fabulous products. If you're from out of town, you're in luck. <a href="http://olivu426.com/"> Olivu 426 has a fabulous website and you can order online. </a></div>
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There is something for everyone on your Christmas list. From the smallest to the tallest, you can find something in your budget. Start with Caitlin's first product; an all natural lip balm, just $3. There are gift baskets and stocking stuffers, men's products, baby products, and products for every lady on your list. </div>
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If you see something you like, but want a different scent, or for many people, no scent at all, just let them know. They custom make products, and one of the things you can do if you go into the store, is make your own products. They even host parties where you can make your own products. The parties aren't just for adults. What little girl wouldn't love to have a party where she and her friends can make their own beauty products, and you can feel good knowing that they're not filled with chemicals and preservatives.</div>
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Being the wonderful woman that she is, Caitlin is offering a discount for readers of the blog. Use the code HALFBAKEDLIFE and get 10% off your order until December 1st. </div>
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I also happen to know that Olivu 426 will have some great sales for Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. Be sure to check them out!! I was lucky to get some of the deals at the meeting we attended. I promise, you'll like them.</div>
Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-41805211165443667512013-10-12T17:57:00.000-05:002013-10-12T18:09:14.928-05:00Breast Cancer Awareness Give AwayUnless you're living under a rock, you know that October is breast cancer awareness month. There is pink everywhere. I'm sure you know someone who has been affected by breast cancer. It's very personal for me.<br />
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In 1998 I lost one of the greatest women I've ever known to breast cancer. My Aunt Lin died when she was just a few years younger than I am now. Far too young. She was a mother to 4, a step-mother to 3, a sister, a daughter, an aunt and a wife. Many people miss her. My children never got to meet her and she never got to meet her grandchildren.<br />
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I also have many friends who have fought the battle, and won, and a courageous young woman who had genetic testing, discovered that her odds of developing breast cancer were astronomical, and she voluntarily had a double mastectomy before the cancer hit. They are all courageous women!<br />
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Cancer hit us again a few years ago when our former pastor, and dear friend, was diagnosed at the age of 40. Her daughter and my daughter were the same age, so the reality of cancer struck my daughter. She watched our friend, and one of her best friend's mother, going through this horrible disease. It was hard for her to watch and we spent a lot of talking about what happens.<br />
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In honor of all these women, but especially my Aunt Lin, I am doing a give away.<br />
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I like to sew and knit and run an <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/kitnkaboodleboutique?page=1">Etsy shop</a>. I made this apron, and it is only available on the give away.<br />
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The main fabric has the words faith, hope, love and charity throughout. The pocket, band and ties are the pink ribbon material.<br />
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This is a one size fits most. I am a size 14/16, and as you can see, it fits me fine, and there is plenty of room in the ties to expand it. If you're smaller, you can wrap the ties around. <br />
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This give away is open to everyone of any age, and there are many ways to enter. <br />
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Comment and tell me how breast cancer has affected your life.<br />
Comment and tell me you're a survivor (YAY!) and get 2 entries.<br />
Share on Facebook, Twitter, via e-mail, on your own blog - comment and tell me where/how you shared it and get an entry for each method you shared.<br />
Comment and tell me what month you had your mammogram.<br />
If you haven't had your mammogram, get on the phone and get it scheduled!! Then comment and tell me when it's scheduled.<br />
Comment and tell me where you did a breast cancer walk.<br />
Comment with your favorite breast cancer saying - "Save the TaTas" and so on. <br />
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Yes, this means you can have multiple entries. One for each comment!!<br />
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The whole purpose of this is to spread the word. I had my mammogram earlier this month and everything is fine. (Thank you God!!) Yes, it's not the most comfortable, but the whole thing takes 15 minutes and can save your life. <br />
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Have a conversation with your friends and family. Pester them if you have to. Let's not let this just be a month where we wear pink. It's not about a fashion statement. It's about screening and being healthy. It's about being proactive. <br />
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That being said, my Aunt Lin would hate this apron. She was not a pink girl at all and she wasn't about "advertising" that she had cancer. She wasn't frilly at all. She was a hard working, strong and loving woman, and I wonder how different our lives and family would be if she were still here. So, I want to do this in her honor, and hopefully help a woman get screening that she might otherwise put off. Please get checked.<br />
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Drawing will run through October 31st.Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-76463325629959523932013-09-29T18:09:00.000-05:002013-09-29T18:09:25.001-05:00Foot SmartI may have found my new favorite catalog. I have very bad knees and high arches. I need to pay good money for shoes. However the kind of shoes that are available in a retail store are usually ugly and expensive. <br />
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A co-worker turned me on to <a href="http://www.footsmart.com/">the FootSmart catalog.</a> They have CUTE shoes that are good for your feet. <br />
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As you can see, there is produce, meats and pasta. Being frugal does not mean you have to eat junk. In fact, I am renewing my commitment to get healthy, so health was a large decision in my shopping.<br />
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If you know me, or follow this blog, you know I despise grocery shopping and cooking. The nearest grocery store is 15 miles away, so I must plan meals. There is no quick running for a missing ingredient. I have ingredients for breakfast, lunch and dinner here.<br />
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This is our menu for the next couple of weeks. Maybe a little bit longer because there will be leftovers.<br />
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One of my keys, which I have blogged about before, is my slow cooker. Several of my meals will be bagged up to go in the slow cooker. But I do all the prep in one day, so my cooking time is minimal each night. In fact, I set up that my husband can actually have dinner on the table when I get home. <br />
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Right now my slow cooker is working with <a href="http://livingmyhalfbakedlife.blogspot.com/2013/09/whole-chicken-in-slow-cooker.html">a whole chicken.</a> Part of it will be used in salads for me for lunch. The rest will go in<br />
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<a href="http://www.mediterrasian.com/delicious_recipes_moroccan_couscous_salad.htm">Moroccan Couscous Salad</a> - I am not a fan of chick peas, so I take them out and put in chicken instead to keep my protein. I also change out the raisins for dried cranberries. I like the tart taste with the chicken.<br />
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Chili - Fall is approaching and that means chili around here. The recipe is not hard. 1 28 oz can of crushed tomatoes, 1 6 oz can tomato paste a can of kidney beans and some ground meat. I use ground turkey for the health benefits, but you can use whatever you want. In our area, we are known for putting pasta in our chili. Try it some time. It's quite good. This is all bagged up and will go in the slow cooker. A nice slow cooker all day brings the flavors together.<br />
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Spaghetti- Since I made the ground turkey for the chili, I made all of my ground meat at one time. I bagged the cooked meat with the spaghetti sauce. It just needs to be thawed and combined with the hot cooked pasta. Add a salad and we're ready to go.<br />
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<a href="http://allrecipes.com/recipe/slow-cooker-pepper-steak/detail.aspx">Slow Cooker Pepper Steak</a> - My husband is a beef man. This recipe works for him. I bought a bag of mini peppers. They were around $3. If you have ever tried to buy colored peppers, you know they are expensive. This bag of peppers is affordable and has enough for this dish and the couscous salad above, plus a few left over to top a salad. Served over rice, this is a meal in itself.<br />
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Chicken Alfredo - This is often requested at home and it's a quick dish. I know jarred Alfredo sauce is loaded with fat, but I don't have time to make it from scratch. What I do is buy a small jar, and add one half to a full jar of skim milk to it. It stretches the sauce, and reduces the calories because you're not getting as much sauce. I cooked a 3 pound bag of chicken breast. Some of it is diced for this dish, and the rest will be used in another dish to come. Cook the pasta of your choice, and steam some broccoli. Mix together and you're good to go.<br />
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<a href="http://www.cinnamonspiceandeverythingnice.com/chubby-chicken-and-cream-cheese-taquitos/">Chubby Chicken and Cream Cheese Taquitos</a> - My husband loves "messy food" so this one is for him. This is where the rest of the chicken breast will go. It has spinach in it, so it helps with the veggies, and it will use low fat cream cheese. Again, add a salad and we're good to go.<br />
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Fish tacos - I eat these when I go out to lunch with my friends from work. I love them and our daughter loves fish, but hubby, not so much. I have tilapia in the freezer so we're using that and we have fresh veggies from my <a href="http://livingmyhalfbakedlife.blogspot.com/2013/09/getting-healthy.html">trip to the farmer's market.</a> Tortillas will be used for this and the taquitos. I bought an extra package, which I'll explain in the breakfasts. Corn tortillas make this a great gluten free meal.<br />
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<a href="http://www.howto-simplify.com/2012/04/grilled-kielbasa-and-pesto-penne.html">Grilled Kielbasa and Pesto Penne</a> - I cooked this tonight and put it in a bag. It will just need to be reheated. We're going to have <a href="http://foodpicsgo.com/?p=1584">Roasted Okra</a> along with this.<br />
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There's one recipe that's going to be an experiment to see if it goes over. Hopefully my husband has quit reading by now and doesn't see this. It's <a href="http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/recipes/quick-recipes/dinner/seven-easy-slow-cooker-recipes/?page=3">Pasta with Eggplant Sauce.</a> I bought an eggplant at the farmer's market, so I'm trying this. I like eggplant, the child has never eaten it and hubby says he hates it. I'm wondering if he'll notice it in this sauce. It's loaded with veggies and when I add a salad, even more veggies.<br />
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OK, that's the dinners. Yes, this is from the $106 that I spent, and I still have more to go.<br />
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For lunches I can eat things that I know my husband won't eat. <br />
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A great fall lunch is a <a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/Stuffed-Acorn-Squash-gluten-free/">Stuffed Acorn Squash</a>, which also happens to be gluten free. I made the ground turkey for this when I made the rest for my dinner dishes. <br />
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I found this <a href="http://www.bumblebee.com/recipes/tuna-and-asparagus-salad-bread-bowl/">Tuna and Asparagus Salad.</a> It calls for being made in a bread bowl, but I'm just doing it as a salad. Who needs the extra carbs?<br />
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We have a toaster oven at work so this <a href="http://www.healthierhabits.org/post/55011244989/bake-avocados-at-450f-for-5-minutes-filling-is-a">Baked Avocado Dish</a> is a quick lunch. I also got some artichokes to add to this.<br />
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And my dinner tonight after a couple of hours in the kitchen is a grown up version of grilled cheese. It's a <a href="http://www.navywifecook.com/2013/08/avocado-mozzarella-and-tomato-grilled.html">Tomato, Avocado and Mozzarella Grilled Cheese.</a> Here I'm using up the leftover avocado from the recipe above.<br />
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I'm still on the same $106. And remember, I have leftover chicken to make salads or sandwiches. And I can have leftovers from other meals for lunches. I did buy 2 frozen dinners in case I run out of stuff, but that's still in my $106.<br />
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Now for breakfast. You may have noticed that I bought fresh berries. I also have a couple of bags of pears from a friend that had an abundance. <br />
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I have the extra tortillas and some English Muffins. I'll put peanut butter and fresh berries on the English Muffins, or rolled up in the tortillas. <br />
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I can also roll up the tortillas with peanut butter and some of the pears, thinly sliced and some granola. <br />
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I also have a quick breakfast from my childhood. My grandparents had a farm so we grew up with fresh dairy products. One of my grandfather's things was to put sliced cheese on buttered toast. Very simple, but very good. You don't melt the cheese. Try it sometime. I'll eat it on the English Muffins.<br />
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My favorite seasoning is from Costco. It's an organic no-salt seasoning. It has a bunch of different spices in it and works in everything. I just sprinkle some of that on top. If you don't have a Costco nearby or don't want to get a membership, you can <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Kirkland-Signature-Organic-No-Salt-Seasoning/dp/B002W5SDEQ">order it on Amazon as well.</a><br />
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You can serve the chicken for dinner, or I use it for various meals. It works perfect on salads, mixed with rice and vegetables, or one of my favorites, a <a href="http://www.mediterrasian.com/delicious_recipes_moroccan_couscous_salad.htm">Moroccan Couscous Salad.</a> I've changed up the ingredients using whatever happens to be in the pantry. I throw in chicken breasts and it makes a full meal. <br />
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A few days ago, we got an extended lunch hour (actually 2 hours) to go to the farmer's market. I actually LOVE fruits and vegetables. The farmer's market was a plethora of wonderful finds.<br />
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I got green beans, beautiful red tomatoes, assorted lettuce (which my husband actually liked), eggplant (which my husband does not like), okra and a bouquet of flowers for myself. And I spent under $20. I could have bought a lot more, but the 1 mile walk back to my office with arms laden with produce did not sound appealing. Hitting the farmer's market tomorrow, does.<br />
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I'm also trying to set a good example for my daughter of making healthy choices and setting new habits for our family.<br />
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I'm making a commitment to get back in shape, so I'm looking for some good, healthy recipes. What's your favorite?Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-10703499526774717572013-09-08T20:06:00.000-05:002013-09-08T20:06:16.935-05:00Freebies, Extreme Couponing and Helping OthersI've been very absent lately. I started a new job in March and many other things in life have had me very busy. But back to posting....<div>
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If you do couponing, or participate in rewards cards offers, you probably get free items. What do you do with them?</div>
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We donate them to homeless shelters or abuse shelters. We keep a paper bag that we drop our freebies or samples in. Once a year we donate them to a shelter.</div>
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If you read my blog, you know that I shop at <a href="http://livingmyhalfbakedlife.blogspot.com/2012/02/frugal-living-cosmetics.html">Ulta and get free gifts.</a> I don't need the free gifts, so I throw them in the bag. There is toothpaste, razors, make up cases and various other things. </div>
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Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-17642752669165490772013-04-20T20:54:00.002-05:002013-04-20T20:56:53.658-05:00Product Review - Immaculate BakingI discovered this brand purely by accident. My family loves carbs. <br />
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I needed a quick breakfast items. While I was checking out the canned cinnamon rolls (yes, I know they're unhealthy) I found these. The brand is <a href="http://www.immaculatebaking.com/products/">Immaculate Baking.</a><br />
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I happily bought them when I saw the label. No bleached flour, no high fructose corn syrup, organic and non GMO (genetically modified). A convenience food that I could feel good about serving to my daughter. Double bonus, she LOVED them. We also blueberry and cinnamon rolls. <br />
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I found this cookie dough when I was picking up some more breakfast food for the kiddo. They had this Fudge Brownie and Chocolate chip. The chocolate chip is OK, but these are just fantastic. There is no way to tell they are gluten free.<br />
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It's so rare to find a brand that is healthy, convenient, and better yet, affordable. Yes, they are pricier than other brands, but I'll pay the little bit extra to feed my family some healthy food. <br />
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Most of the time I do my own baking, but when I don't have time. It's nice to know I have an alternative. <br />
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I found these in the refrigerator section at a Super Walmart. I haven't really looked other places for them. You can also <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Immaculate-Baking/91394656618?fref=ts">like them on Facebook.</a>Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-54685146068947669252013-04-20T14:39:00.000-05:002013-04-20T14:39:24.531-05:00Dinner for the next 2 weeksWhenever I post on Facebook that I'm doing my 2 week batch cooking, people ask what's for dinner. Here's what we're having. My total on checkout at Aldi was $120 and that included snacks and lunch items as well. Some of the leftovers will be used for lunches as well.<br />
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<a href="http://marinecorpsnomads.com/2012/06/slow-cooker-mexican-chicken.html">Mexican chicken</a> - I traded kidney beans and used black beans instead<br />
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<a href="http://www.ziplist.com/recipes/174426-Slow_Cooker_Cheesy_Chicken_And_Rice">Cheesy Chicken & Rice</a> - A family favorite. However, if you're GF, you know that cream soup has gluten in it, and face it, it's really not all that good for you. <br />
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I found <a href="http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/03/soup-or-sauce-sos-mix.html">this homemade substitute</a> online. It has just a few simple ingredients. I call it "Cream of No Crap Soup." This is the first time I'm using it, so we'll see how it does.<br />
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<a href="http://momswithcrockpots.com/2012/04/bacon-cheese-quiche-crock-pot/">Bacon Quiche</a> - This is a versatile dish. You can throw in any veggies you want. Add ham or leave out the meat altogether if you want vegetarian.<br />
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<a href="http://hickeryhollerfarm.blogspot.com/2012/03/crock-pot-cooking.html">Pork Chop Meal</a> - A simple one dish meal.<br />
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Peach Pork Chops - Pork Chops, a bag of frozen peaches, some seasoning and a little bit of chicken broth to keep the moisture content correct.<br />
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I don't like nuts, except peanut butter. I don't like the taste or the texture. So many trail mix blends contain nuts. I don't want to pay for trail mix when I'm not going to eat half of it, and I don't want anything with carbs.<br />
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Here are some things I pack for lunch. If you are trying to cut carbs, these will help you since they are all gluten free. I avoid using gluten free replacements. They are expensive and quite frankly, most of them don't taste very good. There are some good ones, but it takes a lot of trial and error, or the recommendation of friends, to find them. So most of my lunches are naturally gluten free.<br />
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I found these great lunch containers at Wal-Mart. They were $4 each for a set of two and come with the fork, and knife in the rectangular containers. The salad containers have a separate cup for the dressing, so you can make salads up ahead of time. These containers allow me to make lunch at one time instead of every day.<br />
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Breakfast - Eggs are good protein. Scrambled with some veggies and you're good to go.<br />
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Get creative with your meals. Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-87407965329225635372013-04-06T18:10:00.001-05:002013-04-20T14:08:17.574-05:00Frugal Living - Gluten free batch cookingI've been absent for several months. Life has been just plain crazy. I think things are getting back to normal, so I have several blogs planned.<br />
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In the last few weeks I have gone gluten free. No, I have not been diagnosed with Celiac, but I am doing it because of arthritis in my knees. When I talked to my wonderful friend, Ruth, she explained to me how going gluten free had helped her Rheumatoid Arthritis. I suffer from arthritis in both knees, no cartilage in either knee, and my knee caps slide, bone on bone. I am in pain on a regular basis. So, I decided to give it a shot. Within about a week, a lump on my left knee disappeared!<br />
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If you are gluten free, you know how expensive some of the products can be. I cook so that we are naturally gluten free, not adding expensive items to our budget.<br />
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Today I did my grocery shopping for the next two weeks. I still use my slow cooker, especially since from the time I get up in the morning, until I get home, it's 12 hours. I'm too tired to cook.<br />
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Here is what I bagged and froze for the next two weeks. Just click on the title of the recipe to be directed to the recipe website. These are not my creations, so I want to give credit where credit is due. All of my meals come straight from the freezer and get dumped into the slow cooker. They usually cook for about 8 hours on low. <br />
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BBQ Pork Chops - This one doesn't need a recipe. Take some pork chops, put them in a plastic bag and pour on your favorite BBQ sauce. Our family favorite is Sweet Baby Rays. <br />
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<a href="http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Pork-Chop-Cacciatore">Pork Chops Cacciatore</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.preventionrd.com/2012/08/peach-chicken/">Peach Chicken</a> - I ditched the fresh peaches and used a bag of frozen peaches. I'm all about saving time.<br />
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<a href="http://tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/slow-cooker-melt-in-your-mouth-cube-steak-and-gravy/">Cube Steak with Gravy</a> - I ditched the packaged gravy mix and just added beef broth. I'll add a little slurry of water and cornstarch to thicken it up. <br />
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<a href="http://www.jamhands.net/2009/07/sweet-chicken-bacon-wraps.html">Sweet Chicken Bacon Wraps</a> - This is not a slow cooker recipe, so I don't know how it will turn out. However, my husband is thrilled with recipe. It has bacon, brown sugar and chili powder. It is a bit messy to put together, but it sounds good.<br />
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<a href="http://www.laaloosh.com/2008/04/14/crockpot-beef-broccoli-recipe/">Beef and Broccoli</a>- This is a family favorite. I alternate between stew meat, sirloin, or top round steak. Depending on what is on sale. They all work out fine. Go with the cheapest.<br />
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<a href="http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Applesauce-Barbecue-Chicken">Applesauce BBQ Chicken</a> - I used chicken leg quarters because they were cheaper.<br />
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<a href="http://seattle.todaysmama.com/2012/06/crockpot-mexican-tortilla-lasagna/">Crockpot Mexican Lasagna</a> - I put this together in a dish lined with foil. When it's frozen, I'll put in a bag, still in the foil. Then it can be easily transferred to the crock pot. My husband will put it in when he comes for lunch, since this one doesn't need to cook as long. <br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: red;">Edit: I discovered if you are cooking this from frozen, it does need to cook for 8 hours. If you're not freezing it, 4 hours is fine. </span><br />
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I have some meetings this week and won't be home for dinner, so I have ingredients for spaghetti and pizza since the rest of the family doesn't have to be gluten free.<br />
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There are some things that I do to save time. It doesn't affect my budget very much and the time savings is SO worth it to me.<br />
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1) I use slow cooker liners. They are from Reynolds and they can be found in the aisle where you'd find bags and foil. They are awesome. <br />
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2) I don't measure seasoning. I have a blend from Costco that I love. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Kirkland-Signature-Organic-No-Salt-Seasoning/dp/B002W5SDEQ">It's an organic no salt seasoning</a> and I use it on everything. The link is to Amazon if you don't have a Costco near you. It's a little pricer than Costco, but it is so worth it.<br />
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3) I buy pre-sliced when I can, if it's not that much more. At my favorite <a href="http://livingmyhalfbakedlife.blogspot.com/2012/04/frugal-living-aldi-stores.html">Aldi store</a>, the pre-sliced mushrooms are reasonable and save me a bunch of time. There is also a jar of chopped garlic. It's only a couple of dollars and worth every bit of it. <br />
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The other thing that I love about Aldi is that they carry their own brand of food and most of it is naturally gluten free. If you're gluten free, you know about hidden gluten. Aldi's brands don't have it in the places you have been looking. Not in the Teriyaki sauce, or the chicken broth, or the other hidden places. It's such a treat to find a naturally gluten free item that you can afford!<br />
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4) I make a big batch of rice at one time. I use long grain rice, so it has to cook for 45 minutes. I make the entire package at one time, so I'm not spending 45 minutes each night making a small batch. All I have to do is spice it up. Some nights I add some diced garlic and a little bit of olive oil, other nights I add veggies, and some nights it goes into the dish I'm making. <br />
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I spent a good bit of time making breakfasts and lunches for the next week as well, and those will be coming in future posts. Enjoy your meals. <br />
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If you're on Pinterest, <a href="http://pinterest.com/klkillian/crock-pot/">follow me</a> and you'll see some of the recipes I use. Not all are gluten free.Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-21261240653514041142012-10-14T09:00:00.000-05:002012-10-14T09:00:04.167-05:00Adoption Day or "Gotcha Day"
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Thirteen years ago my husband and I walked into the county
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We entered the courthouse happy and smiling, our son in his
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From the day our son entered our home and the day he foramlly joined
our family, all he ever wanted was to return to his birth family.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>He wanted to be adopted in some sense.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>He knew he couldn’t continue to live with his
birth family, and he didn’t want to bounce through foster care anymore, so we
were a means to an end.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Whether or not
he consciously thought that at the time, I don’t know, but I do know he didn’t
really want to be here.<o:p></o:p></div>
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We threw a huge party and had 70 people over to our house to
celebrate.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>He loved it because he got
lots of presents.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>At the time we didn’t
realize how much harm we may have done by having this kind of party.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We were excited, and we just assumed he was
too.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>He never used his words to tell us
differently.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Thirteen years later, it’s amazing to look back and see how
many of those people are no longer a part of our lives; most of them
family.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><o:p></o:p></div>
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On the very same day, I became an aunt.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I was already an aunt, but didn’t really know
it at the time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>My brother had a six-year-old
daughter that he had never met, therefore I never met her either.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>So, on that day, I thought I was becoming an
aunt for the first time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I am not
allowed to be a part of this niece’s life and I’m not even sure she knows who I
am, even though we all live in the same town, just a few miles apart.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><o:p></o:p></div>
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It was about two months later that I met my first born niece
for the first time and I have loved her since the moment I found out she was a
part of our family, even though it would be a few weeks before we actually met
her.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><o:p></o:p></div>
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Through the years I have been back to the same courthouse
numerous times. Only once was it a good thing.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>That was the day we adopted our daughter.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We appeared in court for our son’s various
crimes so many times that the judges knew me by name.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Our county doesn’t have a juvenile justice
judge.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It rotates every six weeks, so
the fact that the judges knew me tells you how often we were there.<o:p></o:p></div>
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I can’t feel excited about this day.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It’s not one we acknowledge.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>For the first few years we tried to make it a
celebration, but it became apparent that he could not handle it, and it wasn’t
a day we wanted to celebrate, so it was a day that has passed without notice,
or at least anything formal, for the past ten years.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><o:p></o:p></div>
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It is a day that makes me sit back and wonder….Did I make a
difference?<o:p></o:p></div>
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Since I hate cooking, I love my slow cooker. Throw some food in and let it go. It's done when I get home. How can it get any better? Well, if I had a personal chef it would be better, but I don't, so I do this.<br />
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After work today, I did the drudgery of shopping. I had my meals planned and my list in hand when I hit my <a href="http://livingmyhalfbakedlife.blogspot.com/2012/04/frugal-living-aldi-stores.html">Aldi store</a> to get all my groceries. <br />
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When I got home, I prepped everything and put it in labeled bags with any additional instructions. For my Tortellini Soup, I need to add the tortellini about an hour before serving, so that instruction is on the bag. <br />
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All my veggies were cut at one time and nothing needed to be cooked ahead, so there are no dishes. Another benefit of slow cooker or crock pot cooking. Usually the only thing you need to wash is your crock pot. It took me an hour to get everything together and I have 12 meals prepped. All I have to do is pop them in the crock pot before I leave in the morning. <br />
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I do have ingredients for spaghetti as a back up in case I forget to dump something in the slow cooker before I leave in the morning.<br />
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On our menu for the next couple of weeks.....<br />
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Swiss Steak<br />
Tortellini soup<br />
Chicken & Dumplings<br />
Cheesy chicken & rice<br />
Soup pork chops (pork chops with a can of chicken & rice soup)<br />
Beef stew<br />
Chicken leg quarters (add a packet of onion soup mix and some water) and I am making extra so I have leftover chicken to make a stir fry.<br />
Balsamic vinegar chicken (this is a regular oven recipe that I'm making in the slow cooker instead)<br />
BBQ Pork Chops<br />
BBQ Chicken breast<br />
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If you're on Pinterest, you can find most the recipes on there. I make life as easy as I can. <br />
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The great thing is that most of these recipes are naturally gluten free for those that need to follow a special diet, and they are pretty healthy so I can keep on track with my weight loss program. <br />
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Now I can settle in for the night and get my other chores done, knowing that cooking won't be on my agenda for the coming weeks. <br />
<br />Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-18841837824377715172012-09-23T19:16:00.002-05:002012-09-23T19:16:25.517-05:00Product Review - Embellish Magnetic ScrapbookingI love, love, love this new product. I don't have time to do scrapbooking, but I love showing off pictures and I love to decorate for the holidays.<br />
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This product allows you to show off your pictures while decorating at the same time. There are magnets available for so many occasions. Weddings, babies, various holidays, sports, musical interests and so on.<br />
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And the colors can be done to coordinate with your decor, school colors or other interests.<br />
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I made these frames for my in-laws for Mother's Day and Father's Day. My mother-in-law teaches music education and her school colors are red and black. My father-in-law is much more "rustic" so his was the more metal look. <br />
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You can also make home decor with them. Does your family have a favorite saying? Words are available in different sayings. <br />
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Have I told you how much I love this product?<br />
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Check out <a href="http://www.magneticscrapbookstore.com/">the Magnetic Scrapbook Store</a> to find great products. If you have a particular interest that you don't find on the site, call 1-877-848-8300. You can also check out the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Braganzas">Facebook page</a> to get more ideas.<br />
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Have fun with it. There are so many possibilities. Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-83260737891514837732012-09-22T16:55:00.000-05:002012-09-22T16:55:26.313-05:00Cleaning Make Up BrushesYes, this post is labeled under health. After what I just witnessed, you'll agree with me when you get done reading.<br />
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Your face is clean when you put your make up on, right? Therefor, your make up brushes shouldn't get gunked up, right? So very wrong.<br />
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Like most women I've read about cleaning my make up brushes, but I didn't put much thought into it. I haven't dropped them in the toilet or anything, so they should be pretty clean. Yeah, no.<br />
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Today I was <strike>avoiding other chores</strike> had some spare time, so I decided to give it a shot. <br />
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1) Run your brushes under lukewarm water.<br />
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2) Put a little bit of gentle soap into your hand (baby soap or other similar soap) and swirl your brush in your hand.<br />
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3) Don't gross out by what you see. OK, that's not in the formal directions, but when you see what comes out, you will be grossed out.<br />
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4) Rinse under running water until water runs clear.<br />
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5) Lightly brush your now clean brushes on some paper towel.<br />
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6) Lay your brushes on a clean towel to air dry.<br />
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It doesn't take much time and I really recommend doing this. My blush brush was the worse. Clumps of things came out. No matter how clean your face is, you still have natural oils and things on your face, and they get into your brush. <br />
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You're supposed to do this weekly, but well, you probably aren't going to. Do it as often as you can. It really is healthier for your body. You wouldn't put a dirty toothbrush in your mouth. Don't use dirty brushes on your face either. Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13904220055397364826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846047746952060540.post-46961580491371923762012-09-19T10:00:00.000-05:002012-09-19T10:00:08.859-05:00Oatmeal Raisin MuffinsDo you want a healthy version of an oatmeal cookie that you can serve your kids for breakfast? Or need a breakfast that you can eat on the run? This is what happens in my house. I'm lucky if I roll out of bed and am awake, much less eating a healthy breakfast. I developed this recipe.<br />
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These are a little bit denser than a regular muffin. Kind of a cross between a muffin and oatmeal.<br />
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees.<br />
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1/3 C butter - melted<br />
1/2 C sugar<br />
1 egg<br />
1/2 C milk<br />
1 1/2 C flour<br />
1 1/2 C quick cooking oatmeal (not the instant packets)<br />
1 1/2 tsp baking powder<br />
1 tsp cinnamon (or more if you like cinnamon)<br />
1 C raisins (or other dried fruit)<br />
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Mix together the butter, sugar, and egg. Slowly add in dry ingredients, adding milk to keep the mixture moist. Still until just combined. Stir in raisins. <br />
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Scoop into muffin liners with an ice cream scoop. This should make 12 nice sized muffins. They're not going to rise a bunch, so you can fill them almost to the top.<br />
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Bake for 20 - 25 minutes.<br />
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If you like, you can sprinkle the muffins with a cinnamon and sugar mix before baking. The oatmeal adds bulk and fiber to help keep your child full longer. They also make a great after school snack when they want something sweet. <br />
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