Thursday, September 3, 2015

Not One of the Usual Meal Suspects

In an effort to expand our palettes and add new recipes to our revolving list of daily dinner meals, we've had the opportunity to have a Blue Apron experience and try several of the recipes from Cook Smarts.

We were fortunate enough to cook several Blue Apron dishes after receiving a free gift certificate from a friend. All of the ingredients required for the three meals that we were receiving arrived at our doorstop, packed with ice. The box also included detailed recipe cards, detailing every step required to prepare each meal. My oldest daughter and I worked shoulder to shoulder in the kitchen to prepare two of the three meals one evening for dinner. Our taste buds were pleasantly surprised to experience something new that didn't require the hands of a gourmet chef! 

This first pictured meal was a hamburger with a homemade aioli sauce and green bean salad. The second dish pictured was a Taiwanese Chicken and rice dish with Choy Sum. 

I would have never selected these recipes from the internet had I done my usual search online for new recipes, so it was a nice change to have a special meal on our dinner table and it not be one of "the usual" meals from our regular weekly meal list. 

While the Blue Apron experience was unlike any other at our dinner table, the price of the meals isn't cost effective when we considered how it could fit into our budget. We decided to do a little searching to see what other meal planning programs there are online that may be more cost effective. 

We happened upon the Cook Smarts Program. With Cook Smarts, you are provided with a weekly set of recipes. If you do not like a specific recipe for a certain week, you can search through their archives to select one that suits you and your family. Once you've selected a recipe to your liking, you have the ability to generate and be emailed the grocery list with the ingredients necessary for each recipe. So far we've tried two recipes from Cook Smarts. 

This first meal was Chicken Thigh Kabobs with a cucumber salad (the pasta shown was the 3rd Blue Apron meal that we received). The second meal was a Chicken Udon Noodle Dish with Broccoli. Both meals were very good and definitely worth a repeat. 



You can join the Cook Smarts Program for $6 a month, receiving weekly recipes, gaining access to their recipe database, and having your grocery list sent to you as you shop for your ingredients for each meal. My family has always enjoyed gathering around the table each day. It is the one moment out of the day where we get to break bread together and share the ups and downs of our day, laugh a little, and eat till our hearts content. It is a nice treat when there's something new on the table to add to our conversation. If either of these programs are not a fit for your family, doing some searching online and reading through the comments on recipes will help you find new meals that you can bring to your family's table. 

(For a look back at a previous blog entry on meal planning go here)

Friday, August 28, 2015

Venturing Out Just a Little

I'm venturing out a little beyond knitting scarves and hats. I found some nifty knitting dvds at the library that teaches the viewer step by step. I'm hoping that I can pull off making the second mitten!

MY FIRST MITTEN AND DISH CLOTH

Thursday, August 27, 2015

School Time

Lea - 4th Grade
It's a new school year and we're drawing to the end of our first week of school. This year I have a 4th grader, a 6th grader, a toddling almost two year old, and my 10th grader that joined us back in January. We had a sweet first week of school, breaking in our new schoolroom in the basement and adjusting to our new surroundings. I selected the Sonlight Curriculum for a second year for the girls after having such an enjoyable year last year in the subjects of History, Reading, Science, and Writing Composition. I've actually stuck with the same curriculum selections for grammar and vocabulary as well as the girls were very receptive to the selections from last year. If ain't broke, don't fix it! (excuse the sloppy grammar)

My 10th grader is breaking away from the pack this year, working more independently in all subjects in his own space in the dining room. We're trying out a new schedule for him as I plan to develop his own schedule each week that he can separately work on each day. He works with me one-on-one in Math, as I teach him varying Math concepts, and he works independently on practice problems for reinforcement.
Love - 6th Grade



The goal for my toddler is just to keep him busy while he's underfoot, doing his toddlin-thing while we do school. God has been so overwhelmingly gracious to me as Trey still takes two naps in the day, which allows me the opportunity to have long, quiet, uninterrupted stretches of time with the kids for certain subjects that require my undivided attention.

This place that God has brought me didn't come easy. The journey was long and challenging in that the path wasn't handed to me in a step-by-step book. We've arrived here simply on faith. God burned a desire within my heart, and he developed a fuel of faith to take a step one day at a time to realize what He had planned before I was ever created.


No day is easy, but everyday is a blessing. As my girls mature and grow, God is cultivating a friendship through our relationships as Mother and Daughter. I can't put a price tag on the moments that we get together, our hidden jokes, our silly moments, or the times that we're blessed to reconcile matters in a loving way when conflicts arise (we get lots of opportunities to practice reconciliation!). God is faithful and His love for His children is evident in the way He blesses a heart that desires to honor Him.

Milestone

My hubby and I celebrated 15 years of marriage a few weeks ago. I couldn't let the opportunity pass without reminiscing a little about that 19th of August in 2000. It was a day in my life of walking from one era of life, singlehood, into the arms of the man that God designed and formed to be my husband. God has a plan for every aspect of our lives. Nothing is out of his control. No moment in our lives is a mistake or a mishap. As I danced a little jig as the sun rose on that beautiful day, I had no idea what God had in store for my life. For my husband's life.

What I do know is that God had an idea. He had a beautifully, well thought out plan for each of our lives. This plan has played out in a way that though we're not the same people that we were on the day that I walked an aisle and took my man's hand, we committed to loving each other until death do us part. The journey has gone so fast. It's as though we've blinked and fifteen years has passed us by and we're in a place of still changing and growing more into the image that God is moving us to become. God has used life experiences, our children, and simply our own personal differences, to draw us together to become more... One.

But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit (2 Co 3:18).
 
I'm thankful that fifteen years ago, my hubby didn't just say 'yes' to me, he also said 'yes' to commitment. Yes to the struggles that may lay ahead, yes to moments of not understanding me yet still willing to hear me out, and yes to our love no matter what that love may entail.
 
For better or for worse.
 
May our love be an image that shines forth the Lord's glory.

 
 



Sunday, August 23, 2015

New Homeschool Digs

My family and I were really excited to officially move into our homeschool room just in time for our 3rd Homeschool year. I am beyond grateful to have a dedicated space for our school supplies, books, curriculum, and a place to hold "school" everyday.

It is only by God's grace that we've come this far as a family, taking a step of faith each year to take our children's education in our own hands, in order to teach and train them up in the admonition of the Lord.

It is my prayer that in these very walls our kids will thrive, grow, and be inspired to walk the steps of good works that God created for them beforehand.








Friday, August 14, 2015

Quick and easy Spaghetti Pepperoni Casserole

Whipped up this quick and tasty meal for a yummy lunchtime meal today. This recipe will definitely be added to our meal list.

Adventurous Birthday Girl

It wouldn't have been a birthday for my Lea if there wasn't adventure in the schedule.

Happy 9th Birthday Lea!