Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Where did Susie Homemaker come from?!!

So our family is trying to be more mindful of the foods we put in our bodies. We've starting eating lots of organics and using natural products (aka, my new love for delightful Mrs. Meyers :) Tuesday night, I was in no mood to hit the store for some meat to make supper. So lazy me, decided breakfast for supper was calling the shots. We had organic scrambled eggs (YUM!), warm oatmeal, organic fruit, and these beauties....

http://heavenlyhomemakers.com/homemade-healthy-poptarts

Homemade healthy pop tarts. Bea had to make them into hearts. Plain rectangles just wouldn't do. Fancy Nancy much?!! Anywho, in all honesty, I wasn't a huge fan. Ryan thought they were okay. But here's the deal. These are ALL whole wheat pop tarts. I don't do whole wheat. Well, at least I'm still weaning myself off of white flour little bits at a time and jumping straight from sugary terrible for you goodness to 100% whole wheat wasn't a great idea. The concept of these are great but I personally would change some things to the recipe. First, I would do at LEAST a half and half mixture on the flour. Second, I'd stick the dough through the pasta machine to make sure it was thin enough. (ours were too crusty) And lastly, I'd brush a tiny bit of organic butter on the top to give them a little extra yum factor. I'm going to try these again this weekend and see how it goes a second time around.



As if I wasn't crazy enough yesterday, I decided to make homemade tortillas today. The recipe was super simple (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Authentic-Mexican-Tortillas ) but I thought taste wise, they were just okay. I did substitute out half whole wheat flour for the white flour which probably made a big difference...especially in tortillas

All in all, I thought they were okay. I'm having to get used to this whole wheat thing. These tortillas would have been soo good with some greek dip. Nothing like a little mexican and greek combo huh!

To sweeten my day just a bit, the fabulous organic delivery service dropped this delish box off tonight. This weeks contained, green peppers, fuji apples, baby carrots, kiwis, spinach, tangelos, pears, roma tomatoes, and sweet potatoes. I already ate a pear and mmmmm good! I was a tiny bit sad to not have any bananas this week. If ya'll haven't had an organic banana, you are SO missing out! I will say that is one fruit that I can tell a BIG taste difference in.
Oh my the sweetness!




What are your favorite "healthy" recipes? Share!


Thursday, January 20, 2011

So maybe going organic isn't just for weirdos....

Yep, you read that right. I never thought our family would be going organic.
It's pricey. It's not always convenient. And it doesn't "seem" as appetizing. But I was WRONG. About a month or so ago, I switched my cleaning products to Mrs. Meyer's.




Can I give a big shout out to Mrs. Meyer's here. Her products are hold.your.britches fabulous!They smell wonderful, they clean really really well, and they don't make me cough every time I spray them. Sounds like a winner!



And then I started praying about our family (especially me) making changes. And making a lot in the health area. A sweet friend has let me borrow her book Made to Crave by Lysa Terkeurst

God was pricking my heart to make a change. So Ryan and I decided to start incorporating more organics into our diet. (speaking of diet, that had been changing tremendously too.) Ryan found this program, Organics to You, that delivers a box of produce (you chose the size) every Tuesday. Delivers people. Straight to my door. No having to lug the kids to the farmers market, health food store, grocery store, etc. LOVE! This is the box we got this week.







The produce is so fresh and so flavorful! The apples are firmer and juicier. The cabbage was crisp. The pears were lick your lips tasty. Tonight I made this dish for supper




It was super yummy. I substitued ground chicken for the ground beef and brown rice for the white rice and added extra seasonings, but other than that I stuck with the original recipe :)

I am loving this new way of living are family is embarking on! And as if I couldn't get any more excited, while I was shopping today, I found a TON of Mrs. Meyer's products marked waaaaayyyy down! Like 75% off down! I snatched up every bottle I could.


Mrs. Meyer's, I big fat heart you!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

But do you recall, the most famous reindeer of all?

Rudolph, of course! Friday was Bethany's Christmas party at school. They were having cupcakes, cookies, chips. Guess what I was assigned to bring? A VEGGIE plate. Really?? At the Christmas party where the other options for the kiddos were sweets? Ummm, if I was 5, you wouldn't get me to eat a carrot stick instead of a cupcake covered with delicious sugary frosting and tons of sprinkles. I was not about to be the uncool mom either so I figured out a way to at least make a cute veggie snack. Meet Mr. Rudolph...
Isn't he cute! Here's all there is to him... a cucumber slice, half a cherry tomato, two twisty pretzels, and two raisins. The stuff holding it all together is a yummy cream cheese - ranch dressing mix (thanks for the idea Andrea!) Not only were these little darlings cute, but they actually were tasty! I made 30 and only half came back home, so since I was up again cupcakes and cookies, I'll call those stats a win :)
Here's half the herd. The other half was chillin'. hehe :)


Saturday, July 10, 2010

Gettin' to be a Coupon Queen!

First, let me start by saying...shouting in fact, that I am absolutely NO coupon pro, but I do loooooovvvee to coupon. It is a huge blessing to my family and it is just one more way that I can be a good steward with what God has so graciously bestowed upon me. Since several people have asked how/why I coupon, here goes... Our family operates on the Dave Ramsey system, so I take out our grocery/food cash twice a month. Total per month, we operate on $450. This money includes all household food/toiletries/paper products, baby formula, food, and diapers, and out to eat. I typically set aside $125 a month just for Lis because her formula is about $25 (non-sale price) per container (usually about 3 a month although now she's slowing down), $15ish for diapers and wipes for the month, and the rest for baby food (jars, cereal, etc.) I'm also feeding a family of 5 (plus one more mouth to come). I DO NOT feed my family "junk food". Some people seem to think that at a budget like that I must feed them nothing but boxed meals and cereal and that is most certainly not the case. A typical meal(s) around here might be stuffed pork loin with green beans and mashed sweet potatoes or chinese stir fry with rice, chicken spaghetti with salad and rolls, etc. We never cook on Sundays (Mimi has Sunday lunch and then we grab something quick/leftover for supper) and Wednesday is always a super quick meal (i.e. crockpot or breakfast -eggs, bacon, toast, etc.) Benjamin has therapy on Wednesdays so we R.U.S.H. like mad people from school to therapy and back home with a total of about 35 minutes to eat, clean up, and change for church before we have to be back out the door! CRAZINESS PEOPLE! I "shop" the stores, although I much much much prefer Publix becuase of their coupon policy. In our area, that is one of the "pricier" grocery stores, but because of their great policy I can get things much cheaper there than other spots. For sorting my coupons, I use the binder method and I Love it! I've put pictures down below that have captions to explain how I sort them. It is easy to see each coupon, easy to load my coupons, and easy to organize them all. I do stockpile things but I designate a little bit of my bi-weekly budget to do this. For instance, my hubby loves blackberries and today they were on sale for $1 at Kroger plus I had a coupon for $4 off $20 worth of produce (no I wasn't buying $20 worth of blackerries! but I did have to stock up for the rest of the week...apples, bananas, carrots, etc.) So we bought 6 containers and I plan on freezing 5 of them in small packages. During the winter and fall, when they aren't in season, he can go grab a back out the freezer the night before, stick it in the fridge, and in the morning they will be all ready to go for his yogurt or oatmeal. I do the same thing with toiletries, pasta, baby items, etc. If my budget can allow, I will buy enough to have a 2 to 3 month supply. Don't buy something just becuase it is on sale....I've learned this the hard way! Just becuase honey buns are on sale for 50 cents for a jumbo box doesn't mean I should get them. Yes, maybe they are a great deal, but we won't and shouldn't eat them! Now, if something will be completely free, there is a good chance I'll buy it and then donate it to a friend or a food shelter, etc. Couponing is a game. Its rewarding and fun! And really, its addicting! I CAN"T STAND to buy things without a coupon now. Its almost sad really. Bea wanted new socks (note...wanted not needed) so no biggee, sure we'll get some. But not until today when I had my Target coupon for any Hanes product on me. Sorry hunny, it may have only been $3 but well, you know :) If you have questions you want to ask, just send me an email or post them below and I'll get you the best answer I know or can find out for ya! I am noooooooo super savvy shopper yet, but I strive to do the best I can for my family, to honor my husband who works hard to provide for us, and to be the best steward I can with the money God has provided. I hope this helps you to get started. One last thing, here are a few websites that I frequent and love to get deals, tips, etc.
1) http://www.moneysavingmom.com/
2) http://www.southernsavers.com/ers.com/
3) http://www.iheartpublix.com/
4) http://www.thecouponclippers.com/ (this is for "buying" coupons)

Whew, if you stayed with my through that super long post...GOD BLESS YOUR HEART!! :)

This is my fabulous binder :) Front pocket houses my envelopes for when I just cut out the coupons and am too lazy to file them :), a pen, and little pad. Then on the right is our weekly menu (if you're wondering why this week is bare, its because Ryan is about to leave for Argentina so Momma is off of major cooking duty for about 2 weeks!)

My binder is divided into 8 categories. I just do the basic layout of my store and it works for me. My categories are 1) Produce/Meat 2) Non-Perishables 3) Baking/Condiments 4) Cold/Dairy 5) Frozen 6) Home/Cleaning 7) Baby 8) Personal
Within each of these divided sections, I have baseball card holders. That is what I put the coupons in. Some sections cover a wide array of items (i.e. Non-Perishables). I guess I could just throw all the coupons in that category in there willy nilly but I don't want to dig through 10 baseball card sheets to find one coupon for Cheerios. So, within each big category, I have it divided into smaller ones. For example, in non-perishables, there is a sheet for breakfast, snacks, canned, breads, pastas/sauces, etc.

Behind all my coupon categories, I have another set of dividers that I use for the stores I typically shop at. For me, that includes CVS, Kroger, Publix, Rite Aid, Target, Wal-Mart, and Winn Dixie. Behind that stores divider are several things....

1) A plain ol' pencil pouch - this holds my coupons that I will be using at that store during that sale cycle.

2) Baseball card holders - coupons specific to that store

3) Page protectors - 1 to hold the sale flyer and another to hold receipts, rainchecks etc.
This is my back pocket. I just keep an enevelope for store coupons (Gymboree, Hallmark, etc.), rebate forms to fill out, restaurant coupons, and the handout from the church program I went to on how to coupon.