We've been sick forEVer! It's time to document this. We don't get sick too often so this is expecially annoying...and it's summer! At least getting sick in January is okay cuz you're gonna stay inside anyway. This is not cool. We want to get OUT. I'm not even sure how it started....I think we all, save Chris, came down with a cold or something first which turned into a raging sinus infection for me. Been going on 2 weeks or so, now.
The boys get well. Last Sunday Rowan got the 24 hour flu- thank goodness it was only 24 hours. Then I'm thinkin' we're in the clear. Nope. Elias got the flu last night. And has been throwing up, barf, upchuck and vomit everywhere. Oh, yeah! Not. 18 loads of laundry later, Elias is sleeping, poor exhausted boy. The barf count is up to 4 so far. I really hope he's done. Rowan only threw up once. Probably cuz he stopped eating. not like Elias, who still wants to nurse and then barfs everywhere. Eew.
I'm finally feeling better, thanks to the mucus meds/expectorant. Still have a mild headache. Just want to feel good. Or sleep. But there are others to take care of besides me.
Rowan feels fine now and is bored. Since we've been under the weather, all we've been doing is watching tv, which I don't like. He needs a playdate.
Dive into my mind for tidbits from cooking to raising kids to politics to herbal remedies. My rants, raves, ideas and opinions displayed for the open-minded explorer.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Food
So, from my last post, perhaps I'm changing my tune. I recently finished reading 'Animal, Vegetable, Miracle' by Barbara Kingsolver and it has really got me thinking about buying local and organic food. The book is about Barbara's family setting out to eat only locally grown organic food for a year, much of which they grew themselves. It has educated me about the origin of our conventionally grown food, how our food choices affect our economy, health concerns and more! I HIGHLY recommend this book....except for this family's spiritual persuasions, or lack thereof, I really enjoyed it.
'The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.' 1 Corinthians 10:26
I believe this is true and if so, should we not treat this earth (and the fullness thereof) as the Lord's property, with care and respect? I'm not saying let's all worship the earth. But as Christians we talk about managing our money as the Lord would have us. We mean to care for our bodies because they're the temple of the Holy Spirit. Does this care of our bodies not demand a deeper look into what goes into our mouths several times a day?
The current trend of farming in the US today is unsustainable. We're using more resources than is necessary to grow subpar food because that's what makes the quickest buck (for big business and oil companies, mind you). 'The love of money is the root of all evil.' 1 Timothy 6:10 (the root?? Wow, God has a funny sense of humor, huh?)
**Did you know? More calories are grown in the US than are needed. So, they're dumped into our packaged food in the forms of High Fructose Corn Syrup and Soybean Oil (the 2 huge crops that we grow here). Gross.
**Did you know? The US grows something like a million lbs of potatoes and exports most of them just to import even more than that. What? Why don't we just eat our own potatoes? Do you think the farmers are benefitting from this exchange of goods? I don't think so.
In order to grow animals at the highest rate of profit, they are raised in horrible conditions (standing waist-high in their own poo, shoulder to shoulder with the other cows). No wonder there is mass use of antibiotics on animals. They don't have enough natural space to be healthy. We would never treat our pets as our meat animals are treated. That would be called animal cruelty. Somehow, the idea of mass raised animals for consumption throughout the country has been perverted to its current state.
Plants: pesticides are used to kill the bugs to grow bigger, better veggies, but the pesticides also kill off the predetors of the veggie-predetors. Also, as pesticides are used, the veggies themselves lose their natural ability to withstand some predetors and still thrive. Hmmm, something's wrong with this picture. Also? How long can the dirt continue to grow plants for us without proper crop rotation? Perhaps the farmers on small family farms know it can't continue indefinitely and that's why they're using organic growing methods to farm sustainably.
Seems to me there have been lots of precesses throughout history that have been set into motion to get us something quicker, easier, cheaper, better, safer or for the quickest buck that in the long run have been shown to not be a good idea. And we go back to the way things were. Perhaps food is another.
So, I will be switching over, little by little according to budget, to buying local. This is the time to do it- when produce is in season and I can stock up and freeze and can for the winter. I'm not saying I'll be able to stock up a years worth. Little by little. Also looking for reasonably priced beef and chicken (free range, from WA). We may buy some animals from a 4H student this fall at the fair. You know those animals have been humanely treated. I'm excited to do my part for my family's health, the Lord's creation, and to cast my vote with my food dollars!
'The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.' 1 Corinthians 10:26
I believe this is true and if so, should we not treat this earth (and the fullness thereof) as the Lord's property, with care and respect? I'm not saying let's all worship the earth. But as Christians we talk about managing our money as the Lord would have us. We mean to care for our bodies because they're the temple of the Holy Spirit. Does this care of our bodies not demand a deeper look into what goes into our mouths several times a day?
The current trend of farming in the US today is unsustainable. We're using more resources than is necessary to grow subpar food because that's what makes the quickest buck (for big business and oil companies, mind you). 'The love of money is the root of all evil.' 1 Timothy 6:10 (the root?? Wow, God has a funny sense of humor, huh?)
**Did you know? More calories are grown in the US than are needed. So, they're dumped into our packaged food in the forms of High Fructose Corn Syrup and Soybean Oil (the 2 huge crops that we grow here). Gross.
**Did you know? The US grows something like a million lbs of potatoes and exports most of them just to import even more than that. What? Why don't we just eat our own potatoes? Do you think the farmers are benefitting from this exchange of goods? I don't think so.
In order to grow animals at the highest rate of profit, they are raised in horrible conditions (standing waist-high in their own poo, shoulder to shoulder with the other cows). No wonder there is mass use of antibiotics on animals. They don't have enough natural space to be healthy. We would never treat our pets as our meat animals are treated. That would be called animal cruelty. Somehow, the idea of mass raised animals for consumption throughout the country has been perverted to its current state.
Plants: pesticides are used to kill the bugs to grow bigger, better veggies, but the pesticides also kill off the predetors of the veggie-predetors. Also, as pesticides are used, the veggies themselves lose their natural ability to withstand some predetors and still thrive. Hmmm, something's wrong with this picture. Also? How long can the dirt continue to grow plants for us without proper crop rotation? Perhaps the farmers on small family farms know it can't continue indefinitely and that's why they're using organic growing methods to farm sustainably.
Seems to me there have been lots of precesses throughout history that have been set into motion to get us something quicker, easier, cheaper, better, safer or for the quickest buck that in the long run have been shown to not be a good idea. And we go back to the way things were. Perhaps food is another.
So, I will be switching over, little by little according to budget, to buying local. This is the time to do it- when produce is in season and I can stock up and freeze and can for the winter. I'm not saying I'll be able to stock up a years worth. Little by little. Also looking for reasonably priced beef and chicken (free range, from WA). We may buy some animals from a 4H student this fall at the fair. You know those animals have been humanely treated. I'm excited to do my part for my family's health, the Lord's creation, and to cast my vote with my food dollars!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Healthy vs Cheap
Oh, bother! I love a deal so much....but I realize the economic importance of buying local....and I want to buy organic, cruelty-free, free-range, homegrown, pesticide-free (etc) products. Those things do NOT come cheap. I know, the more people buy local and organic the less expensive it becomes, but who knows how long it will take before it's really the better deal financially?? I'm in a quandry...so I buy the better product when I can afford it and when it's not toooooo bad of a deal, and the rest of the time, I buy commercially-produced food. *sigh* I kinda hate that I love the deal the most.
4/25/11 shopPING
I saved a bundle today and am so excited!! I spent $21 at 4 stores (yeah, I went to 4 stores with my 2 sleep-deprived children in tow. Call me crazy. It wasn't that bad, though, believe it or not.) and received $7 in +UP Rewards and will receive a $7 rebate as well. So, I spent $7 net! Not bad. Rite Aid was my biggest haul for less so I'm sharing below:
2 Spinbrush toothbrushes $7.49 ea. bogo (used 2 $2/1 coupons)
2 Orajel kids toothpastes $3.99 ea. bogo (used 1 $1/1 coupon)
Promo=buy $10 Arm&Hammer products, get $5+UP
3 PB M&Ms $.88ea (used b2g1 coupon). Got 2 $.88+UP
Subtotal= like $8.36. Used $5+UP I had previously earned. Spent $1.10 OOP. (and, remember, I earned $6somthing in +UPs for next time.)
$1.10, people!!
And, Rowan loves the Spinbrushes so, sure, I'll spend a few pennies to entice him to brush his teeth more. :D
I get such a thrill being able to buy stuff, FUN stuff no less, for very little money. It's an excellent hobby for me. I don't have lots of "extra" money hanging around to blow so this way I can buy stuff my family needs/wants and get a rush in the process. I guess it's like some people go on vacation, or do extreme sports, or take classes that interest them.... I coupon! I'm having my cake and eating it, too!
Any great deals you've found recently??
2 Spinbrush toothbrushes $7.49 ea. bogo (used 2 $2/1 coupons)
2 Orajel kids toothpastes $3.99 ea. bogo (used 1 $1/1 coupon)
Promo=buy $10 Arm&Hammer products, get $5+UP
3 PB M&Ms $.88ea (used b2g1 coupon). Got 2 $.88+UP
Subtotal= like $8.36. Used $5+UP I had previously earned. Spent $1.10 OOP. (and, remember, I earned $6somthing in +UPs for next time.)
$1.10, people!!
And, Rowan loves the Spinbrushes so, sure, I'll spend a few pennies to entice him to brush his teeth more. :D
I get such a thrill being able to buy stuff, FUN stuff no less, for very little money. It's an excellent hobby for me. I don't have lots of "extra" money hanging around to blow so this way I can buy stuff my family needs/wants and get a rush in the process. I guess it's like some people go on vacation, or do extreme sports, or take classes that interest them.... I coupon! I'm having my cake and eating it, too!
Any great deals you've found recently??
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Mexican Turkey Loaf
I've been experimenting with meatloaf lately. I don't particularly like meat- it has to be verrrrry well seasoned for me to enjoy it. But, Chris is a carnivore. And, since ground beef is the cheapest meat you can get, I have it hangin' around. (Seen Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution?? Let's not go there.) So, I figured, if I add enough spices and extras to my meatloaf it'll taste good, right? Yes.
Recently, I bought ground turkey because it's leaner than beef, was on sale for less than $2/lb, and I assume (read: HOPE) it's sans pink slime. :} (Ok, I went there. Sorry.) So, I have this turkey. What to do, what to do...
LOAF!
I mixed up:
1 1/2 lbs ground turkey
1 egg
1/2c milk
1c bread crumbs (I make my own)
~2T taco seasoning (don't have? Use 2t cumin, 1t salt, 2t chili powder, 1/2t garlic. That'll be close.
~1/4c salsa
~1/2c grated cheddar cheese
~1/4c chopped cilantro
Mix all by hand. Put in greased loaf pan. Bake @350F for about an hour. I'm gonna serve mine with sour crean, salsa, and corn chips. You could put yours in a tortilla, make guacamole, whatever!
We'll see if this turns out.... :P
Recently, I bought ground turkey because it's leaner than beef, was on sale for less than $2/lb, and I assume (read: HOPE) it's sans pink slime. :} (Ok, I went there. Sorry.) So, I have this turkey. What to do, what to do...
LOAF!
I mixed up:
1 1/2 lbs ground turkey
1 egg
1/2c milk
1c bread crumbs (I make my own)
~2T taco seasoning (don't have? Use 2t cumin, 1t salt, 2t chili powder, 1/2t garlic. That'll be close.
~1/4c salsa
~1/2c grated cheddar cheese
~1/4c chopped cilantro
Mix all by hand. Put in greased loaf pan. Bake @350F for about an hour. I'm gonna serve mine with sour crean, salsa, and corn chips. You could put yours in a tortilla, make guacamole, whatever!
We'll see if this turns out.... :P
Monday, April 18, 2011
The Wonders of...
...breastmilk. (and a rant) Ok, now you know I'm weird. Whatever. Yesterday both boys had goopy eyes- like, I'm wiping green eye boogers out of their eyes every hour. Yuck. So, I put some breastmilk in their eyes. No eye boogers today! Good thing I'm lactating. (I knew this stuff was useful for something other than nourishment. :}) Breastmilk is full of vitamins and anti-bacteria so makes sense that it would heal the ickys. I love me some natural remedies! It seems to me that big pharma has always just tried to copy the beauty of natural. Drugs work, too, of course, to stave off illnesses that are well underway. Too bad you can't get anti-biotics until you're sicker than a dog. All natural healers, many of which can be found in the kitchen, come cheap, and have no side effects, can be used at the first sign of symptoms to PREVENT most common illnesses. And you know you're little kids are not much better than a petrie dish. Besides, who wants to take the time to make an appointment, load up your sick kids, then wait in the doctor's office for 10 min of his time to hear "oh, it's nothing. It'll clear up on its own." or "yep, it's ___. Here's a prescription..." then on to the pharmacy to buy said drug, then to wait 3 more days for the meds to start working. Not me! Ok, I know there are plenty of people who do all this and look the other way from easy, tried-and-true, inexpensive home remedies. I don't get those people. If you're one of these, I don't get you. I guess, to each their own. I prefer efficient and safe. So, feel free to roll your eyes at me- I'm doing the same to you! :) And I'll just be home eating garlic and squirtin' breastmilk. heh heh.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
My Social Life
I have to try really hard to have a social life. And it bothers me. I am pretty sure that if I didn't schedule playdates (read: call and pester friends until I can nail them to a date), I would rarely get out. Well, I guess I would get out....I would walk to the park and library, but not visit with friends. I wish there were more extroverts out there in the world- some people who wanted to see me as much as I want to see them.
If you're one of my many introverted friends, please don't take offense to this post. I love you a lot and am willing to continue to do the scheduling/pestering/stalking. I just sometimes feel discouraged, that's all. So, fyi, if you think of me and want to hang out, be assured that I want to see you, too! Don't be afraid to call. And, if you don't have the car, don't hesitate to ask me to come to you. I probably will (and I certainly won't be upset about it)! The fact that you wanted my company bad enough to call at all means a lot.
If you're one of my many introverted friends, please don't take offense to this post. I love you a lot and am willing to continue to do the scheduling/pestering/stalking. I just sometimes feel discouraged, that's all. So, fyi, if you think of me and want to hang out, be assured that I want to see you, too! Don't be afraid to call. And, if you don't have the car, don't hesitate to ask me to come to you. I probably will (and I certainly won't be upset about it)! The fact that you wanted my company bad enough to call at all means a lot.
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