Time to EAT!

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Finding time to cook, eat together and actually enjoy the meal can be a
challenge in our home.
One of my favorite things is to labor over a delicious meal. I'll spend an hour or two making a nice dinner for my family. These are my recent thoughts about meal time.

What to cook. I read cookbooks and foodie magazines like most women read romance novels. So I have no shortage I of ideas. I like to try new recipes and ways to make it so my children will enjoy it too. When I was young I don't remember eating "kid-food" very often, not even at lunch time. My mom made humble, but comforting home-cooked meals for us. Lots of spaghetti, tacos, roasts and hotdishes. Now the convenience of "kid-food" has invaded our homes- you know, the frozen-fried, high-sodium processed foods that your kids love. I haven't really gotten into making that stuff for family dinners, but I confess the ease of it makes for quick lunches. I really want to steer away from it. Somehow I got sucked into the trap. And why? It is a lot more expensive to cook kid-food. Plus it is so unhealthy. All the fat, sodium, preservatives and chemicals they add to processed foods is so disgusting when you actually read the labels. Is the convenience the only reason I buy it other than the fact that they gobble it up. But what if I never fed that stuff to them, would they eventually quit craving it? I think so.

So how did Mom do it. If she didn't have kid-food at lunch or at all then what did we have. I asked her and she said, "we ate whatever we had for dinner the night before". Leftovers! At dinner time Mom would make enough for two meals. How smart!? Two meals and only cooking once. And the convenience of reheating lunch- sounds so simple. I'm resolving to make a change in the way I shop and cook. Doesn't mean my kids won't have the occasional chicken nugget or corn dog and fries, and I could fail miserably too, but my goal is to cut way back.

Another thing I do when cooking for my family, is to make one meal. I don't like making short order meals (six different meals, cuz everyone likes something different). My daughter is turning out to be the picky one. Must be because she is the oldest. Even though she's picky, I refuse to make her a separate meal. I will make one meal and try to include at least one element that she likes. So if I'm making Chinese, I will make white rice and I know she will at least eat that if not anything else.

My kids must try everything on the plate, lest they try a little bit of soap. :) It works. They will at minimum try one bite of each food. Our taste buds change often, so my hopes are evenually they will like it. I've read that children and babies will need to be served and try a food up to 15 times before they actually can decide whether they really like or dislike a food.

Making a list of favorite meals and a menu for the week has made my life a lot easier and I'm saving money doing it too. By making a menu, looking at what I already have and sticking to my list; I save money. I'm not buying baked beans because I might need them but don't realize that I already have three cans. I also look at the sales and stock up if something is a good price. Where you shop makes a huge difference as well. If I have time I shop multiple stores to get the best deals. Aldi and SuperTarget are my go to stores. Coborn's only in an emergency or for their sales. Beware of sales that are not sales though. Like buy 2 get 2 free at Coborn's sometimes turns out to be the exact same price as buy 4 regular price at Target or Walmart.

The other nice thing about a menu is my husband isn't in the dark on what the kids have had the last couple of days and what he should make on they days I'm not home with them.

Eating together. My hubby works a lot of evenings and weekends, so I tend to guard the nights we are able to have a meal together. My primary love language is quality time. My love tank seems to fill up a lot quicker when I get to have a meal with the ones I love. Spending time together sharing a meal makes for a happy, healthy home. It gives us a chance to communicate and share what is going on in our lives. This can be difficult with little ones. Last night we had a nice chicken dinner. They kids have been misbehaving a lot lately so it was nice to have the opportunity to discuss our family rules with them while we were all at the table. And it worked. They are doing much better (so far) today. Studies have also shown that girls in particular have a better self-image and are less likely to get an eating disorder when they eat together as a family. That's true for me too. I don't overeat as much when I'm eating with others. There's more time to talk and feel if you are really full if you are with others, rather than mindlessly stuffing your face.

Enjoying it too. Eating healthier foods and eating together make meals more enjoyable. I'm also finding if I serve the meal at the table family style, Mom and Dad are happier too. I tire of getting up a hundred times to get milk or ketchup or more potatoes. I feel like a restaurant server some times. More often than not I will serve the meal at the table. Many families serve meals buffet style. This works great for large gatherings and when your children are old enough to serve themselves. For now, while my kids aren't even in kindergarten yet, I enjoy family style.

The little things we learn can make for an enjoyable family meal. All the hustle and bustle of life has somehow pulled us away from the way our parents and grandparents did things. Maybe we should go back to the way things were at least once in a while.

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Skinny jeans here I come!!

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My baby is 6 months old! Losing weight after pregnancy has been so tough for me. Since I had Gavin, I've lost the weight faster than I have with any of my 3 other kids. I've lost 41 pounds! I feel great! Going to God for help and setting goals has made a world of difference.

We all know portion control and exercise is the way to go but we need to know where we are going. Goal setting is crucial in losing weight. I set a goal of being a size 12 before Jeremiah's wedding. How good did I feel when I put that size 12 dress on and zipped it up?! It motivated me to continue on. One of the keys to weight loss is to start small. If you set your ultimate goal and no others it feels impossible to reach.

First, figure out where you are at. Next set your long term goal. A BMI of 24 is a healthy range. So your ultimate goal might be a BMI of 24. Don't set a date for your ultimate goal. You want to be a BMI of 24 no matter how long it takes.

You will want to lose about 1-2 pounds per week. I am losing 1 pound per week. It is a managable goal for me and I don't feel the huge disappointment when I can't reach 2 pounds per week. Plus it's a huge bonus if I go beyond my goal. So start slow.

I picked a special event that is coming up and then set my goal by how many weeks that was away. Country Jam is 7 weeks away; my goal is to lose at least 7 pounds. More than that is all bonus! Do you have a goal now? Is your goal realistic? We all want to lose a lot of weight and fast. But you will feel so amazing when you reach your goal and it will motivate you to keep going.

The most important key to weight loss it to pray and fill up on God. Filling up on God oddly makes you less hungry. He fills your comfort needs so you don't eat for comfort. Don't obsess about losing weight. Focus on Him and He will help you do it. One thing I ask Him, is to make overeating repulsive to me. LOL!! It really helps!

Here's a work sheet to set your goals. Be realistic with yourself.

Goal-Setting Worksheet
Date:
My weight:
My BMI:
My waist size:
BMI Calculator

My long-term weight-loss goal:
For my height, a weight of ___ will put me within a healthy BMI range.
I will need to lose ___ pounds.

My starting goal:
I will need to lose ___ pounds in ___ weeks.

Jesus, help us all get into our skinny jeans!!

A new favorite...

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I like cooking new things and getting creative in the kitchen. For me cooking is relaxing. It's the clean up that I don't like. Who does? I like to watch The Food Network for ideas and then come up with my own version of a recipe. A new favorite in our house is Sauteed Broccolini. Here's the recipe.

1-2 T. Olive Oil
1/4 t. red chili flakes
1 clove garlic minced
2 bunches of Broccolini
salt
pepper

Heat oil in a large saute pan on medium high heat. Wash and trim ends off broccolini. Cut in to 2 inch pieces. Add red chili flakes and garlic to oil and saute for 1-2 minutes. Add the broccolini pieces. Saute 7-10 minutes until tender. Season with salt and pepper. Serves 6.

Have you tried anything new lately?

Learning Discipline

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Have you ever wondered why certain people can keep their house clean all day long? Whenever you stop by their house always seems to be in order. How do they do it? Why is it so easy for some and such a chore for me? I think these people are born with an extra gene called discipline.

They naturally have a routine for life and it makes their home run smoothly. They get up, get dressed, and dig right in to what needs to be done for the day. They plan ahead, defrosting dinner and do a little cleaning each day to keep on top of it. My sister-in-law Dana is this way. I always envy her tidy home.

Then there's people like me. We tend to put things off until it absolutely needs to be done. Why do it today, when it will still be there tomorrow? I tend to be laid back and procrastinate. Through my whole life and especially in the first few years of marriage this was a huge challenge for me. As a kid I could hardly see the carpet in my room. I put off my homework and chores until I was under pressure to get it done before getting yelled at.

I bought my first home when I was 21 and my problem followed me. My townhouse was a mess. Recently my mom admitted they didn't visit me often because the mess was so bad. I let dishes stack up for a week. Laundry was always piled up. And I'm afraid to ask anyone but it probably didn't smell too great! Lol.

I think I drove my husband nuts the first couple years of our marriage. Again I let the dishes and laundry pile up. Every room was a mess. And I'm embarrassed to say I probably only scrubbed once a month. Yikes! Thank God my husband is type A and always super motivated. He held things together those first few years.

Over the last couple years I've had to retrain myself to be more disciplined and keep on top of things. There was a few months when I had friends and family over a lot to help me while Josh was away from home. I had to keep the house picked up everyday because I never knew who would be stopping by. Three kids and my laid back ways made this an immense challenge for me. I can say I have improved but still have miles to go.

Now I have four kids and it isn't getting easier. I've been searching the Internet for any help I can find. I've found sites with menu planning and cleaning lists but the best one I found was www.flylady.com. The whole concept of her website is a lifestyle change. Her motto is "learning to fly (finally loving yourself)" and breaking free from "CHAOS" (Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome). I'm learning to take better care of myself and my home.

Not long ago, my mom was telling me that she's been watching people. She's been watching people how they do life. If you want to change something in your life, watch someone who has that area under control. This was a huge revelation to me. For example, if you want to be thin, watch how thin people eat and eat the way they do. Eat when you're hungry, stop when you're full, never finish an entire restaurant meal and if you do, wait until you are truly hungry again even if that means skipping a meal. Everything in moderation.

Ok so I've been thinking about my Aunt Rosie and how she always has a clean house. What would her day look like? In the morning she immediately gets dressed and does her hair and make up. She probably would bring her laundry down and start a load right away. She would have breakfast, empty the dishwasher and thaw something for dinner and then continue her routine through the day. And she wouldn't even have to think about doing any of it. At flylady.com I learned to make a morning, mid-day and before bedtime routine. I don't know why Rosie doesn't have to make a list of what to do in the morning or even think about it. But I have to. I must be missing this thing called discipline. Anyway, I've made my routines and I'm trying so hard to follow them. It isn't easy but overall my house is neater, my hubby is happier, my kids are better behaved and I feel closer to sanity. Best of all I can have people over to my house without spending hours preparing.

This is my morning routine.
Make bed
Pick up bedroom
Shower
Dress
Hair
Makeup
Wipe down sink
Swish & wipe toilet

Empty Dishwasher
Eat breakfast & feed kids
Feed baby
Dress kids
Bring down laundry
Start load

Plan for Day
Check calendar
Make to do list
Thaw something for dinner
Switch loads
Make phone calls
Computer time

It never goes perfectly. But since I'm lacking discipline it's nice to have a list to go back to and it feels good when I check each item off my list.