3/06/2013

Coconut Flour Banana & Fruit Bread

3 eggs 1/2 c. coconut flour 2 T. cinnamon 1 T. agave nectar or honey 1 yellow ripe banana 1/4 c. coconut oil 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract Preheat the oven to 375 F. and bake for app. 25-30 minutes. Check often with toothpick as oven will vary. First, mix the eggs and coconut flour together, and then add vanilla, cinnamon and honey. Add all other dry ingrediants and banana and mix well. Optional: Add about 1/4 c. dried apricots and prunes that have been chopped. Pour batter into a greased bread pan (I recommend the smaller sizes). Allow to cool before slicing. .

1/30/2013

24 Weeks!

Wow, I am now 6 months along, can you believe it? At 6 mos. pregnant, there are many changes that happen to the body, including extreme hunger, which is constantly. But what I LOVE most is the kicking. I love feeling the kicks at random times during the day. In the middle of the night, first thing in the morning, at work, driving in the car, and again when I get home. And although this tiny one does sleep too, it's often me waking baby up (rude I know). Some of the things I have been working on is crocheted hats and bootie sets. I am making tons, and although we don't know what we are having, intentionally, I find myself making more girly hats and booties then boys. I think its the ruffles at the end of hats that I love making the most. Also, crocheted hats and booty sets seem more feminine to me. Whether we have a boy or a girl, I still love to crochet and it is a great project to keep me busy. I also work everyday except weekends and I love it. I love working and staying busy!! Anyway, that's the 6 month update as well as the work in progress. Have a great week.

1/06/2013

Only Child Syndrome

This might sound silly, but my little pooch does not like it when we share our attention with babies and children. Her behavior changes immediately. If she sees me holding or playing with a child, she bites the child (enough to scare the heck out of them), begs to be held by me the entire time, and scares the child off. Sound like only child syndrome? Who knew dogs could have it just as bad.

12/20/2012

5 Days Till Christmas

I can't believe it's only a few more days until Christmas is here. As I write this post, I think of all the things I am grateful for in my life. I think about the trials I have had that have made me stronger and better as a person. I know for every bad, a good happens, and sometimes that just takes a little waiting. There are many things I love about Christmas, and many things I dislike. I love how some people are extra kind this time of year, or how we just feel like giving more and getting less. I dislike those who have too much greed and selfishly want only for themselves, or who don't think of giving more to the poor or doing more service. I know that service has always been a huge part of my goals set. Simple things that involve giving to the less fortunate, such as a sack lunch to a homeless person or even a small bag of something. It's the small things in life that can make all the difference to someone else. This time of year, it's so important to think of our Savior and his coming. We need to all think of what's really important this time of year, and our Heavenly Father and Savior are who we should be reflecting on. On a different note, I am finally feeling those cute little kicks. I get them more and more, and to feel my little one moving is so cool. I love it, and I can't wait until the harder ones come. It's just great! Hope you all have a Merry Christmas, and remember, EAT HEALTHY!!!!

12/15/2012

He Knows All Pain

When I heard about the tragedy that happened in Newtown CT, yesterday, I felt immense pain, especially for those who lost their little ones, friends, and relatives. How could something like this happen again. Can one feel anger and sorrow at the same time. My immediate reaction of course was anger, but when I feel anger towards this 20 year of guy who did this, I feel I am wasting my emotions on him. He is handled by God, and that is what matters. My attention has focused on the people who are suffering for their loved ones who were lost. I feel for those people who do not have the gospel, or understand what the gospel is about. Those who do have the gospel can feel greater comfort from our Heavenly Father and Savior, Jesus Christ. For they know all pain. God lost a child, his son, Jesus Christ. Jesus knows the pain of suffering so all mankind be here today. I wish every single individual suffering for those lost in this tragedy, could understand the atonement and how God's tender mercies can comfort us through pain.He knows the suffering of these parents and others who are grieving. My prayers are for those who are suffering.

12/06/2012

Scrambled Eggs and Kale

I've posted a breakfast idea on here before, but I wanted to share this one, since I have it so frequently. It's scrambled eggs with finely chopped kale and turkey sausage/bacon. It is quite good, and when you just don't want the grains, this breakfast really satisfies. So, here is what you do. Take how many eggs you plan to scramble, beat them, and cook on low heat so they don't stick to pan. Add the pre-cooked sausage/bacon to the eggs, and just minutes before serving, take about 1/2 c. of chopped kale leaves and mix into the eggs. Now you have a nutritionally complete breakfast. Serve with salsa verde and fruit salad, recommended. I recommend you use Omega 3 enriched eggs, organic/cage free eggs. They are a bit more, but so worth it. Pregnancy Update: It's going fantastic. My little prince(ss) is growing like a weed. I am almost at the half way mark. It's going so fast.

Tasty!

Tasty!
Mango Salsa (see January archive on right for recipe)