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Pumpkin Spice Latte

September 12, 2017~ Food

Hello Fall! Its starting to get cooler here at night and I am just so ready for Fall. Its my favorite season! I saw the other day that the beloved PSL is back, so in an effort to stick with my healthy eating plan, I’ve recreated my favorite fall drink to fit with my “rules.” This is my favorite drink to curl up under a blanket with on the deck in the chilly morning air! Enjoy!


Pumpkin Spice Latte
 
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Author: Sarah
Recipe type: Beverage
Ingredients
  • 4 dates, pitted
  • 4 cups coconut milk
  • 8 Tbsp pumpkin puree
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • ¾ tsp cinnamon
  • 1½ Tbsp vanilla
Instructions
  1. Use a stick blender to blend the pitted dates into the pumpkin puree. (Do this is a tall, skinny container to avoid pumpkin going everywhere!). Transfer the puree to a medium saucepan. Add the cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice. Stir until bubbly and fragrant. Add the vanilla and stir for 1 minute. Pour in the coconut milk and whisk until the mixture has come to a soft boil. Let it simmer, whisking occasionally, for about 5 minutes.
  2. Line a sieve with a single layer of cheesecloth and place over a pitcher. Slowly pour the hot mixture over the sieve to strain.
  3. Prepare 1-2 shots of espresso (I prefer 2 shots from my Nespresso machine). Fill the remainder of the cup with the pumpkin spice latte mixture.
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*Recipe adapted from Iowa Girl Eats (one of my favorite food blogs!)

Family Traditions – Pizza Night!

April 13, 2017~ Food, Kids

Hey guys! My name is Diana — I’m lucky and grateful to be Sarah’s friend and neighbor 🙂 — and I am so excited to write this guest post for you! I have been making pizza every Friday since I was in middle school. During a Lenten Friday when I was a teenager I remember asking my parents if we could order pizza for dinner (we’re Catholic so we couldn’t have meat), but like all good parents they told me “No, but you can make some.” I ended up making a simple crust and topping it with marinara sauce and shredded mozzarella cheese. I figured it would be tasty (and it was!), but if you had told me I would still be making that same pizza recipe every Friday 25 years later, I’m sure I wouldn’t have believed you. You could say that making this pizza every Friday is less of a tradition and more of an addiction (and you wouldn’t be wrong!), but can you blame me?! Who wouldn’t want to eat pizza every week?! My whole family looks forward to pizza Friday because:
1. There’s no meal planning required
And of course:
2. Pizza!

If you’re ok still being friends even now that you know about my pizza obsession, read on! And if you’d like to try out this recipe for yourself, here it is:

Preliminary note: Making this pizza dough is faster and easier if you have a stand mixer but don’t sweat it too much if you don’t — you’ll just need a little bit more muscle! If you aren’t using a stand mixer I recommend a mixing bowl and fork. It’s nothing fancy but it turns out just as tasty! (For the record, I’ve only had a stand mixer for the last 5 years of Pizza Fridays ;-))

Here’s what you’ll need:
1 ¼ c. very-warm-but-not-hot water (ideally between 105 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit)
1 package active dry yeast
Pinch of sugar
4 c. flour
Pinch of salt
Olive oil

Dissolve the sugar in the warm water and add the yeast. Allow it to “proof” (proof = fancy chef word for grow and look all crazy) for 5 – 15 minutes.

Place 3 of the 4 cups of flour in the bowl and add a pinch of salt, the yeast/water mixture, and 1 – 2 tablespoons of olive oil.

Stir that until it’s combined, and then knead in the 4th cup of flour (you may need a little more or less than that…you don’t want to use too much and make the dough too dense, you just want to make sure that it isn’t sticky).

Continue kneading the dough until it’s smooth and elastic, then place it in a lightly greased bowl and cover it loosely with a kitchen towel.

Allow it to rise for a couple hours (ideally) or for barely 30 minutes if somehow you’re rushing around trying to pull dinner together at the last second (not that that’s ever happened to me ;-)).

Next you need to figure out your pizza-cooking method. When I first started making pizzas, I used a lightly oiled cookie sheet and I pressed the dough onto that. Now I roll out my dough on a lightly floured countertop, then move it to a pizza peel dusted with cornmeal before adding toppings. Either way works great!

Speaking of toppings, here’s where it really gets fun! On a typical Pizza Friday, we tend to keep things simple with just sauce and cheese (lately I’ve been using slices of the fresh mozzarella they have at Costco…it’s so yummy!). But sometimes we like to make more of an adventure out of our pizza dinner (especially if we’re having pizza on a night other than Friday) and we make crazy pizzas like hot wing pizza (shredded chicken, hot wing sauce, and cheddar cheese…dipped in ranch dressing of course), Philly steak pizza (with cooked steak, sauteed mushrooms and onions, and provolone cheese), or Mexican pizza (with beef or chicken taco meat and all of our favorite taco toppings). Making crazy pizza is a great way to use up random leftovers that you need to get rid of!

Feel free to really get your kids involved in this part — rolling out the dough and adding toppings — little kids are always more excited to eat something they’ve had a hand in preparing, and older kids love being guaranteed to get what they want!!!

After your pizza is prepped, it’s go time! For a cookie sheet pizza, bake it in a 400 degree oven for about 12 – 14 minutes. If you’re using a pizza stone, put the stone into a cold oven and then preheat the oven to 450 (if you put the cold pizza stone into a hot oven the fast temperature change might crack it). Once the oven and stone are hot, you’ll need to slide your pizza carefully off the peel and onto the stone where it will need to cook for about 10 minutes.

And that’s it! Trust me, it sounds way more complicated than it is. And I can demonstrate it much more easily than I can describe it…I wish I could have you all over for a “demo and dinner” pizza night!!!

Thanks for letting me crash your blog, Sarah!

How to Meal Plan just Four Times a Year

March 2, 2017~ Food, Lifestyle

Meal planning. Ugh.  Just typing that makes me want to order takeout.  I love to cook, but I despise meal planning (and dishes, but that’s another story).  It never fails that when I sit down to plan out our meals, nothing sounds good.  Nothing.  I sit there and think, “What do I normally even cook?!”  Anyway, because of my dislike for meal planning, I’ve found a few ways to make it easier.  Today I thought I’d share those with you!  Step-by-step, here’s how you make meal planning quick and easy:


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Recipe Organization

February 23, 2017~ Food, Lifestyle

As you well know by now, I love having things organized.  My collection of recipes is no different!  I’ve tried so many recipe apps and today I’m sharing with you my top pick for recipe organization! I love to cook (when I have time), which means I have tons of recipes to keep track of!  I am partnering with ChefTap Recipe App to bring you an exciting giveaway – the chance to win a ONE YEAR subscription to ChefTap Pro!  I’ve been a ChefTap Pro member for a couple years now and I truly love using this recipe app in my kitchen. I love that ChefTap was created by two people who truly love to cook!  Here are my favorite features of Cheftap: READ MORE

Easy Recipes for the Whole30

February 16, 2017~ Food

I have successfully completed my Whole30!  In some regards, it was a long 30 days.  But in others, I can’t believe I made it and its already over!  I won’t lie, its been HARD.  At times I’ve been cranky, fighting cravings, and annoyed.  But overall, I’ve also managed to enjoy the process and I feel really proud of everything I’ve learned throughout this journey.  Some of my best takeaways from this process are learning to control my cravings rather than them controlling me, how to read and understand the ingredient portion of food labels, and how to cook quick, easy meals that are healthy but still delicious for my family.  I knew when I started on this journey that the only way I would be able to make long term changes in eating healthier would be if I could find easy but flavorful recipes.  I can’t stand plain chicken and vegetables, so there was just no way that I would sustain healthier eating if that’s all I ate to try to just make it through the 30 days!  For me, this journey was about education.  I wanted to learn new recipes that eliminated some of the unnecessary additives in our food.  Over the last few weeks, I’ve found many new recipes that will be staples in our meal rotation, and I’m excited about exploring more!  Here’s my round-up of our favorite Whole30 recipes!READ MORE

Essential Tools for Cooking with Kids

February 14, 2017~ Food, Kids

Noah LOVES to help me in the kitchen.  Probably the thing I enjoyed most about doing a Whole30 was how much time Noah and I have spent together in the kitchen.  He was so much more likely to try foods as we were cooking and if he had helped prepare them.  Turns out he likes tomatoes and raw red bell pepper!  The first time he asked me if he could have some of the salad he’d helped to make, I about fell over.  The kid’s been eating salad ever since.  As long as he prepares it.  I kid you not.  I’ve found many tools along the way that make cooking fun for him.

I mean, how cute is he?!?!

Cooking Stand

Hands down, our best kitchen addition for allowing Noah to cook is his cooking tower.  I found the plans for it online and my Dad was kind enough to build it for Noah!  He can’t slip and fall off of it and he loves having his own special place to stand when helping me cook.  Ours is a bit smaller than the one from the plans, just because we don’t have a ton of space in our kitchen to store it.  I do see that the plans now include a way to attach hinges so that it will fold flat!  Mine does not fold, but to be honest, I probably wouldn’t use that feature much anyway because Noah uses this tower all day for everything from finger painting to cooking!

Child safe knives

We have loved the Starpack child safe knives.  I originally purchased them from Amazon, who is not carrying them at the time of this post.  These however, are similar!  They don’t cut skin and Noah just loves the fact that he has a “big knife” like mommy does.  I will say, they don’t really cut hard things, but are great for fruit, tomatoes, etc.  Our food doesn’t always look pretty, but I love seeing the pride Noah has when he’s helped prepare a meal!

Small cutting board

I recently purchased this small cutting board from Target and its perfect for Noah!  He loves that its blue and I love that its got a non-skid rubber bottom, so it doesn’t slip out from under him when he’s using his knives.

Small utensils (Spatula)

I originally bought Noah a set of cute kid sized utensils, but as children do, he wanted what I was using.  He has now claimed my mini spatula from Williams Sonoma as his own.  🙂

Plastic Bowls with anti-skid bottoms (Crate and Barrel)

These colorful bowls from Crate and Barrel are my favorite for cooking with kids!  They have a rubber non-skid bottom and provide more entertainment in the kitchen than you would think a simple bowl could!  He nests them by size, we talk about small, medium, and large, and of course, we cook with them.  Who knew a simple set of bowls could be so fun?!

Measuring cups and spoons

I’m not big on purchasing separate items for kids.  I think if the child can safely use the “real” version of something, then why not?  I have two sets of the All Clad measuring cups and spoons because I love them so much, so Noah always works with the same ones that I do!

Dyson

So, while Noah does love the cordless Dyson, I love it even more.  This is the thing that keeps my overly-neat-and-tidy self from freaking out when he dumps a bowl of dry oatmeal on the floor shouting, “I scooped it, Momma!!”  (I often give him dry oatmeal, the anti-skid bowls, measuring cups and spoons, and his spatula and let him go to town).

What are your favorite kid-friendly tools for the kitchen?

Best Whole30 Spice Mixes

February 9, 2017~ Food

My biggest concern starting my Whole30 journey was that I wouldn’t make it to the end because the food would be bland and boring.  I really just cannot. eat. boring. food.  I knew I had to find ways to make my food flavorful if I had any chance of completing the Whole30 and making lasting changes to the way we eat. Having spice mixes on hand can really help me pull together a quick and delicious, flavorful meal on nights when I don’t have a solid plan in place!  Here are my favorite Whole30 compliant spice mixes!

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Whole30 Must Haves for Convenience Cooking

February 2, 2017~ Food, Lifestyle

When I decided to attempt another Whole30 (after a previous failed attempt), I knew that finding compliant convenience items would be the key to success this time around.  The first time I tried a Whole30, I felt like I needed to make every sauce imaginable and all of my own spice mixes.  I put way too much pressure on myself and I knew that this time around, taking on the challenge of changing my diet was enough.  I needed to give myself a break.  For this Whole30 journey, I did not prioritize things like making homemade dressings or mayo as something that I was willing to spend time on.  (I know, I know, people say these are so quick and easy, but to me, it was extra time and extra dishes to wash!).  I also knew that there would be days that meal prep just wouldn’t go as planned, so I knew that having “emergency meals” on hand would be really important.  I’ve shopped MANY different stores and sites and have narrowed down my list of favorite Whole30 convenience items!  I hope this list helps you during your journey through the Whole30 or even just healthier eating!  Over the next couple of weeks, I’ll be sharing some of my favorite ways to use these ingredients!  At the bottom of this post, I’ll share my top 5 favorite items!

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Surviving a Whole30 with Kids

January 26, 2017~ Food, Lifestyle

As you’ve probably seen me post on social media lately, I’m hungry.  Ha.  Just kidding.  I’ve spent the month of January tackling my second attempt at the Whole 30!  I tried to do it abut a year ago and only made it five days.  This time I am determined to make it the entire 30 days.  My primary goal in doing the Whole30 was to find easy, flavorful recipes that our whole family would love.  It’s been quite an adjustment for Noah, who is a Goldfish, cookie, and fruit snack addict.  (He and I definitely share a love of homemade chocolate chip cookies)!  ? However, I’m really pleased with the progress we’ve made and its kept me motivated to continue the hunt for more easy, healthy, delicious recipes!  (I mean, he ate half a bag of steamed broccoli the other night – that’s a parenting win if I ever did see one)!  I didn’t want to restrict Noah to a Whole30 diet (just something I wasn’t personally comfortable with), so I would say that the most difficult part of my Whole30 was preparing non-compliant foods for him!  Here are my tips for surviving a Whole30 with kids!READ MORE

Throw a Halloween Party

October 13, 2016~ Food, Kids, Lifestyle

Every year I throw a Halloween party where we invite our friends and their kiddos to join us for food and pumpkin carving. Over the years, this party has grown, but it’s so much fun! I’ve gone from owning almost no Halloween decorations to owning quite a lot! I recently decorated the house in preparation for our party, so I thought I’d share a peek and my tips for a great party!

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For the mantle, I wanted an elegant display with a little bit of “spook” to it.  I went with a black and white theme to keep it clean and simple. It all started with the black and white leaves. I found those at Michael’s and the rest of the design evolved from there! To add something special to the vase and candles that I already had, I just cut pieces of black lace and used double sided tape to secure them.

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For the dining room table, I used trees from Target’s dollar bin as my centerpiece. I added a black lace spider web table runner under the wooden box that is my centerpiece mainstay. To bring some of the same elements into my tablescape, I draped pieces of black lace over the plates. I then cut 2 pieces off of a spider web banner and used those with a little ghost in order to make the two end place settings a little different.

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In terms of the actual party, here are a few tips to make it go off without a hitch!

First, plan and prep ahead! My party isn’t for two more weeks, but I’ve already got the decorations up. By using decorations that are elegant and simple, I don’t mind having them up for a while to enjoy before Halloween! I’ve got the menu planned out as well. It’s the same every year and I can make it ahead! Here’s the menu that I typically serve. Everything gets made the day before and all I have to do on the day of the party is reheat the soup in crockpots!

Pumpkin Fluff
Chili
Chicken Tortilla Soup
Cornbread (this is my favorite recipe!)
Meat, cheese, cracker tray (with everything cut up small enough for toddlers)
Fruit (again, cut up ahead of time to be small enough for toddlers)
Cupcakes

Second, plan entertainment for the kids so that the adults can enjoy each other (or at least try)! This year, I found some masks at Michael’s that the kids can color. I plan to set out the masks with washable crayons, construction paper with Halloween stickers, and my favorite books!

Third, offer pumpkin carving!  What would a party with kids be without a good mess?!  If the weather is nice, we’ll do this outside on kid tables.  If not, I’ve got plastic tablecloths that I can put down on the floor.  Our party is always BYOP – Bring Your Own Pumpkin!  I provide stickers for the kids to decorate their pumpkins with (hello Target dollar bin) as well as carving tools.  In the past, the kids have loved putting stickers all over their pumpkins and it keeps them busy!

Hello and welcome! I'm Sarah, momma to two sweet little boys, wife, cook, super organized neat freak, and someone who loves coming up with fun activities for my kiddos! Follow me for tips and tricks to organize your home life, feed your family, and cherish your time with your little ones!
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