Mister asks me all the time to make him poached eggs. My answer is usually “No, Mister, I’m not making poached eggs this morning.” I stink at making poached eggs, you see, and since I’m not really what you call a “morning person,” starting my day out with an epic failure is not my idea of fun. I don’t need that kind of stress in my life, let me tell… Continue Reading
Keeping Chickens – When Tragedy Strikes
The idea of backyard hens is quaint and cute, but reality often is not. When you think about a little flock of hens in your backyard, what comes to mind? Fresh, healthy eggs nestled in golden straw filled nesting boxes…fluffy chicken fannies up in the air while they peck for bugs and worms…maybe them coming running to you to get treats when you step outside amid sunshine and flowers? Sure,… Continue Reading
Getting Through the Holidays: When You Don’t Do Christmas but Your Family Does
We don’t do Christmas. And no, we’re not atheists. We took a serious look at the traditions in our Christian faith and didn’t like where some of them started. Particularly Christmas and Easter, which have roots in paganism. I’m not going to go into all that in this post, but if you’re curious you can read the post I wrote a while back titled A Clear Picture of Christmas. We also don’t “do”… Continue Reading
Trim Healthy Mama – New and Improved Plan Book!
By now, you’ve probably seen or heard about Trim Healthy Mama. Do you see people posting delicious looking meals in your Facebook feed? With a seemingly strange language to describe it…like “I just made this amazing GGMS and CIM for breakfast! I can’t believe I’m eating cake for breakfast and it’s good for me!!” And, even more confounding is that they are losing weight while eating what looks to you… Continue Reading
Midori Spring Ceremonial Grade Matcha Tea – Review
What is matcha tea? Matcha tea is a green tea that is unique to Japan and comes from the plant Camellia Sinensis. It has been used for hundreds of years in tea ceremonies. Matcha is the only form of tea in which the whole leaf is consumed rather than just brewing in water such as with loose leaf teas. Consuming the whole leaf means you also get more of the nutrients… Continue Reading
Hearty Chana Dal Soup | Low Fat, THM E
This Chana Dal Soup is simple and easy, but does require overnight soaking and a longer cook time. It is so very much worth the wait though! A super healthy, slow-burning carb source packed with protein it’s a perfect THM E meal paired with a dark, leafy green salad and fresh berries. Have you heard of chana dal? When I first got my Trim Healthy Mama book back in August… Continue Reading
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