January 27, 2009 – 2:01 pm
My precious babe is 3 months old! I thought I’d share some pictures:
I love it that when Galen wakes up and sees me now, he just breaks out in this huge grin. It makes me feel so nice that he likes to see me. He’s such a good sweet little baby. With [...]
January 27, 2009 – 11:13 am
Author Elizabeth Pantley has just released a new book, The No-Cry Nap Solution: Guaranteed Gentle Ways to Solve All Your Naptime Problems. She’s been kind enough to share an excerpt for you.
I haven’t read the book yet but it looks intriguing. I’ve found her other books to be good quality and truly helpful. [...]
January 26, 2009 – 10:12 am
When I first started teaching myself to cook I was in my late teens. I live in the good old USA and I couldn’t buy wine for cooking. So I used cooking wine. Never stopped using cooking wine.
But my mom got me a new cookbook for Christmas this year and the [...]
January 25, 2009 – 9:22 pm
I’m pleased to say I do not feel completely burned out this week like I did last week. Two things helped a lot – both things I considered in my last update.
Getting more efficient
First, soaking everything for the week at once then putting it in the fridge was a lifesaver. It really helped me because [...]
January 22, 2009 – 9:07 pm
There’s a great giveaway going on over at Cheeseslave – leave a comment to win a copy of Cooking with Coconut Flour. I’m excited about the giveaway because coconut flour is a nourishing and low-carb flour. I know I’d enjoy some tasty experimenting in the kitchen
Visit Cheeseslave to enter to win!
January 21, 2009 – 4:34 pm
This week’s Real Food Wednesday is featuring “fast food.” I’m not talking about the BK down the street – this is all about food that’s good for you and you can make quickly. I’ve been looking forward to today to get some ideas for my own kitchen.
Some tips I’ve thought of are: keep [...]
January 19, 2009 – 1:07 pm
Yes, this week we’re eating a lot of winter squashes. But they are inexpensive and in season so I’m serving them. Avocados have also been on perpetual sale, we must be getting a lot trucked in.
This week I’m experimenting with a suggestion of Dr. Pottenger’s, which is to serve a green salad and two [...]
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January 18, 2009 – 8:57 pm
The 30-day “traditional foods” food challenge is still going well in that we’re all on course (well, Scott ate one hard candy, but we won’t hold it against him… he also had me buy tortilla chips and salsa – but he hasn’t eaten any yet.)
I have been having major cravings too, to be fair. [...]
January 15, 2009 – 10:40 pm
I am in love with my babywearing coat! I’ve wanted one for a long time and realllllly wanted one with a baby in a northern MI winter. So when Scott’s office gave us a nice monetary gift after Galen was born I splurged and got my babywearing coat!
My coat is a Delux Suse’s [...]
January 14, 2009 – 11:17 pm
We’re well into the food challenge and definitely eating well. Everyone appears to be enjoying it thus far because traditional foods are incredibly tasty!
I haven’t noticed much difference in how I feel physically other than I find I tend to have a pleasantly full tummy most of the day. Moving from breakfast to the mid-morning [...]
By Kristen
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Posted in Breastfeeding, Hey Baby!, Managing Motherhood, Nutrition, Random Thoughts
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Tagged breastfeeding nutrition, meal planning, meal preparation, menu planning, nutrition, preconception nutrition, pregnancy nutrition, weston a price foundation
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