Cooking with Kids

Cooking with Kids – Tasty Baked Apples
The first step is to get the grime off kids – hand sanitizer!
Next, pick 4 big apples out and peel them (older kids can help with peeling,
I had a younger crew today so they watched) 
It always helps pass the time when you can peel a super long piece of apple
skin and share with the short ones. 
This may have been Erin’s favorite part 
Next, take the peeler and scoop out the core. 
 (it’s fun to let the kids peek through the middle of the apple)

You are going to need a 4 parts sugar to 1 part cinnamon ratio, let the kids stir up
the cinnamon sugar.  They tend to want to eat it so watch for little fingers
making a quick dip into the bowl (they look so innocent, but 2 of 3 tried to sneak a taste!)

Cut apples into thin slices, then let the kids sprinkle the cinnamon sugar on top 

Put apples in a single layer on a wax paper covered cookie sheet.  
Bake in a preheated oven at 225 for about an hour (may take longer
for thicker sliced apples)

ENJOY!

H2O at Home

First off, know that there is NO benefit to me, personally, by posting this.  I just have to make your life easier and SO much better!
I did an H2O at Home Party last month so I could get free products and learn more about how they work.  Little did I know, my friends were all totally onboard already and many reordered things and I got LOTS of free stuff to try.
If you are thinking about getting the nasty cleaning chemicals out of your house, please look into these.  I will also even give you a demo with the products I have.  Why?  Because they work and you only use water (and non toxic things like the dish soap, laundry soap, etc but really it’s mostly just water and amazing cloths).
My windows have always been nasty, we live by the water and it rains quite a bit…that’s only the outside of them.  Inside we have a bunch of little hands who can’t possibly resist wiping any condensation or putting their little paws on the window just because.  So, I got the damp H2O at Home window cloth and really, in about 5 seconds my windows were amazingly clean.  I wouldn’t have believed it (just like you aren’t right now) if I hadn’t seen it myself.
There are different cloths for different jobs and a mitt that is just like a huge Mr Clean Magic Eraser without the chemicals and completely washable.  Dee and I are actually having fun finding marks to wipe away (we have done the walls, pen marks, the microfiber couch, spots on the carpet…gone!).
So if you want to see it in action, come over or talk with me and I can hook you up with Connie the H2O Goddess!
Oh yeah, and the kids can safely clean with it, too…great news, right?  No guilt for having them do chores with nasty chemicals.
And….you will be saving the Earth.  That’s a big one.  Just try it.
Wait, this just in…I honestly just washed the entire van in about 15 minutes using the heavy duty and multi purpose chiffonettes.  Here is the after shot, and the bowl of water.  No soap!

Living On One

I have spent a lot of time on the blog over the last few months talking about Living on One.  The film has inspired our family to do something to help raise awareness and fight global poverty.
Now you can see what all the fuss is about…for free!  Just go to www.hulu.com and watch the movie this week.  It is one of their featured, front page films!
If you want to read more about Carlos’ efforts (in case you’ve missed my bazillion posts).  Click here for the Inside Bainbridge article or cruise back over the blog to see more.
The movie is amazing, and gives a glimpse into the daily lives of the people in a small, Mayan town in Guatemala (much like the one Carlos’ birth family is from).  Go watch, you will be glad you did!

Live Below the Line

In our community, we make quite a bit less than the average family.  With that being said, we have a LOT.  Our kids aren’t hungry.  We have electricity and fresh running water.  They have clothes and shoes. They get to go to an amazing school.  Yes, we are frugal (ok, I’ve often been called “cheap”) and very careful with the money we have and really try to make the most of what we have. We make it work.  Our kids know we aren’t rich, they rarely get new clothes or new toys or go on vacations like so many of their friends, but we have a roof over our heads, food in our bellies and a little for the extras.  We are blessed.
I saw this challenge posted on the Living on One blog and knew it was something I wanted us to try.  We will be living on $1.50 per person for food for 5 days.  We will brainstorm with the boys about what kinds of foods and how much we will need to not feel hungry.  We will go to the store, price out what we can get for our money and come home and lock up the rest of our food.  I imagine after day one they will be hungry, I can’t imagine how hard it is going to be to see my kids truly hungry.
In the end, my hope is that it will help us teach our boys just how fortunate we are to live where we live and be thankful for what we have. Maybe gain a sense of compassion for others who may go to bed hungry each night, maybe gain a sense of the cost of food.
They are excited to talk to their friends, excited to start the adventure and proud of what they are about to do.  Me to.
Join us, push yourself, take the challenge!

Click here for more information on Live Below the Line

Flashlight Egg Hunt

One of my favorite events of the year…our annual flashlight Easter egg hunt.  This year the plan was to be low key and mellow, but you know what they say about the best laid plans.  As always, SUPER FUN!  The kids played for awhile in the yard, we BBQed and then waited for it to get dark before we started the fun.  This year we changed it up a little, the toddlers had a pre-hunt and then went to bed, the big kids each had a symbol (we had premarked 15 eggs with each symbol) to find.  It wasn’t the free-for-all of years past but it was great to hear so many kids helping eachother out so that most of the eggs were found!
Another successful party in the books!

The Beach

We live in a beautiful place, the water, the beach the trees…can’t imagine anywhere I would rather be than the Northwest on a sunny spring day.  Walked down the hill with the kids and soaked in the sun.  The babies kept busy throwing rocks in the water, Trey and Alice found a neat fort and brought in sticks and rocks to fix it up and Abbie loved going for a swim.
Embracing Spring!