Is It Healthy?


I get asked this on a daily basis by my little bit.  She wants to know if what she is eating is healthy.  She does not believe me when I say that McDonalds is not healthy.  Yes, I let my girls eat McDonalds.  They see it as a treat.  I do not do it everyday, but probably twice a month.  Is it healthy?  No.  Does it for the 30 minutes we are sitting around eating and playing on the playground bring them joy?  Yes.  Does it make me cringe when I think about what they are eating?  Yes.  Will I stop taking them there?  No.  Twice a month if that is not going to kill them.  I am keeping it real.

What I am trying to do is introduce healthy meals and snacks in the home that will encourage my girls to want to eat healthy.  I myself do not have the best eating habits, but I am much more conscious of what I eat than I was a year ago.  Convenience rules in most households.  We are just now starting to experience what it is like to have children in activities, so when you are busy, your meal choices tend to slide.

My first priority is to introduce more fruits and vegetables.  I only buy fresh or frozen.  I am on a tight food budget, so buying organic is not always an option.  I have  stopped buying fruits and vegetables in pre-packaged plastic bags, and bag my own.  I recently had a bag of apples that smelled of chemicals when I took them out of the bag, and could not believe how bad the smell was.

It is easier for me to have a meal plan.  I try to introduce something new every week.  A few weeks ago, we ate a tofurkey loaf and I have to say it was pretty good.  Mr. Kell even ate it.  My children have become more picky, so I have to get creative.  Thank goodness for creative people who like to cook.

You can never go wrong with a pasta salad.  It is colorful, and the kids can participate in making their own.

My girls love fried chicken as do I, and baking it in the oven makes it that much better.

Two out of three daughters will eat fish.  I always have it on the menu once a week.  If it was up to Mr. Kell and I we would eat fish every day.

When it comes to snacks. I always keep a large bowl of fruit on the kitchen table.  I also keep fresh fruit and veggies in the fridge.  The girls know when they come home from school one of their snacks must be a fruit or a vegetable.

Snacks are the one place where I slack off.  Chips are easy, so are fish crackers or granola bars.

With the end of school quickly approaching, I thought it would be fun to make some snacks from scratch with my girls.

Peanut butter does not last long in this house, and to be able to make it without any surprise ingredients sounds awesome.  I would also like to try to make thing like ranch dressing, ketchup, and cream of everything soups.

Granola bars are a great snack choice.  We like to spend time at the park, or swimming at the lake, and having a snack that is easy to package is a must.

I got a blender for Christmas, and my girl are always wanting to make smoothies.  It is the perfect way to create a healthy snack for your child, while at the same time hiding some of the ingredients your children may otherwise refuse to eat.

The food we eat is changing.  Many of us as families are busy every day of the week be it with jobs, or extracurricular activities. We all need to make sure that our health, or our children’s is not being put on the wayside because we are too busy.  What we eat, and how we care for out bodies is the one thing we can control.

I do not know about you, but I am going to make some changes.

Besides, my little bit will not eat it unless it is healthy… like McDonalds…..

Happy Wednesday!

 

 

 

 

Kabob It


I am channeling Cher from Mermaids for this one.

My mother has been telling me for forever that I should serve more food kabob style for my girls.  Kids like food that is fun, and I tend to be very boring in the dinner department.

I took my moms advice and started with this recipe.

My girls loved it and had a blast helping me in the kitchen.  It also sparked some great dinner table conversation.

We decided to come up with a list of other edible items we could put on a stick.

My girls came up with the following list.

  • fruit
  • sandwich fixings
  • meatballs
  • vegetables
  • marshmallows
  • candy
  • cake
  • sausage
  • chicken

Marshamallows always seem to find their way into food conversation into our home.  That, and ice cream.

I looked around and found a few other ideas.

kabob collage1.  Fruit and Cheese Kabobs

2. Grilled Shrimp and Veggie Kabob

3. Gluten Free Chicken Skewer

4. Strawberry Shortcake Kabobs

 

Kabobs and skewers are a great alternative for lunch and dinner for the upcoming hot summer months.  They also are a good excuse to use the grill.

Did I mention that you could make all the pieces equal sizes.  Yep, perfect bite size pieces.

Yum!

 

A Before And After


Who doesn’t love a good before and after?  It is so awesome to see the transformation, and for me gets my creative juices flowing.

The before and after I am going to show you is not your average before and after.  I decided to be a little different.

Before:

002I bought a bad batch of apples at Walmart last week.  I was so upset because produce is crazy expensive, and the least they could do is check the fruit, or at least not throw around the bags.

Anywhoo, when I have bruised apples it means one thing.

It is time to make a pie!

My favorite pie is a chocolate pudding pie,but apple pie is a close second.

I used this recipe after searching awhile on the internet.  You can really never go wrong with a recipe from Martha.

I did not make the dough, and used about 6 apples.  I also added a little nutmeg.

The house smelled delicious while the pie was cooking.  Mr. Kell came home early, and when he saw the pie there was a smile on his face.

Now, all this talk about pie makes me eager to show the after.

After:

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010Yummy, yummy, pie, and I have to report it tastes great.

I really enjoy baking.

 

Happy Monday!

 

Future Homemaker Of America


Do they even have that organization in high school anymore?

Anywhoo.

My little bit and I had a great time yesterday.  It started with brunch at Cafe Brazil with some ladies from work.  I had chicken fried steak with two eggs over easy, and roasted potatoes.  I eat this meal once a year, and it is so good.  If you are ever in the Dallas area, I recommend visiting the one in Deep Ellum.  It has tons of atmosphere, and if you do go, you really need to eat the chicken crepes.  Seriously people, they will change the way you view the world.

A visit to the flower shop, then home to make some cookies.  I realized that it had been ages since I made cookies from scratch.  Everything comes in a tub or a tube for convenience these days,so it was just easier to succumb to the peer pressure.

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This little girl did not want just any cookies, she wanted homemade cookies.

023I grabbed all the ingredients, and we spent the next 15 minutes destroying my clean kitchen, and had an absolute blast.  Please excuse the corn starch, I do not know why I grabbed it, it does not belong in my combo chocolate & peanut butter chip cookies.

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Little bit had to do every little thing by herself, down to the cleaning of the dishes.  So, being the  lazy wonderful mother that I am, I obliged.

036She rinsed all the dishes, and put them in the dishwasher.  Now if  I could just get all the girls excited to clean dishes, I could spend more time drinking margaritas, and eating Nutella.

The cookies were a success, and Mr. Kell even liked them.

It got me thinking about baking other goodies for my kids.  There are so many healthy snack recipes out there, and I really do like to bake.  It would also be something to keep me busy, and give me a reason to buy a few new things for the kitchen.  Which is the best reason of all.

Another reason would be…..

028aGetting to cook with this sweet girl again.

p.s.  I used this recipe for the cookies.

Have a great Thursday!

 

I Am A Grocery Shopping Ninja, And Some Pumpkin Goodies


So, Mr. Kell and I went grocery shopping together this morning with our little bit.  He has not gone shopping with me since I was pregnant with our first child.

Before we left, I warned him that I have a system, and that the system could not be interfered with.  I do believe that grocery shopping will be one thing I will not be able to let him do while he is home.  It is another sanity saver for me.

When it was all said and done we spent $189.00 on 12-14 days worth of groceries.

I am a grocery shopping ninja I tell ya!

One item I bought was pumpkin puree.  I have been seeing all sorts of lovely pumpkin goodies on Pinterest, and it totally motivated me to make something.

It all looks so yummy.

 

 

 

Smile


Did anyone catch the dresses the ladies wore at the emmys?  I was not impressed.  In fact, I was kind of embarrassed for some of them.

My favorites were Ginnifer Goodwin, Nicole Kidman, Morena Baccarin, and Kristin Wiig.

Enough of that….

Here are a few things to brighten your Monday.

Something to listen to…

I really like these boys!

Something pretty…

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Something to eat…

via alexandracooks.com

Recipe found here.

Finally…

Something to make…

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Will all the jars I save, my girls and I will definitely be making these for Christmas!

Well, time to go.  It is laundry and bathroom day, and, after school I am taking my girls to the homecoming parade.  This will be the first one I have ever been a spectator in.  When I grew up here, I was always in the parade.

Happy Monday!

 

A Cup, Some Meatballs, Information, And I Should Have Taken Their Man Cards


I have so much to talk about.  It is like a big crock pot full of casserole.

1.  Yesterday was Necole and Marni’s craft corner.  We took a stab at decorating our own coffee mugs with sharpies.

 

That’s mine.  I decided to use lyrics from my favorite Beatles song.  Not the best, but I like it.  Next time I will by a smooth cup that does not change in shape.

2.  When I grow up, I want be a cute little Italian grandma.  Why you ask?  I love meatballs.

These look yummy!

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Recipe here

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Recipe here.

3.  I found a few interesting things on the internet this week.

4.  Last, I must have missed the memo that said yesterday was daddy bring their daughter to gymnastics day.  There I was working on my grandma skills, knitting a scarf, surrounded by dads.

The best part was their topics of conversation..

First, they had a 20 minute conversation on the pros and cons of Facebook.  Apparently, one of the dads was a musician and was trying to figure out if Facebook or YouTube would be a better platform to be heard.  Then, the conversation got more weird.  They were talking about pregnancy, placentas, toxemia, and bed rest.  I have to say, I was impressed with their correct use of medical terminology.  I could not help but giggle when they started talking about natural family planning.  I totally think it works, I am just not used to hearing a man talk about birth control.  Especially with other men while watching their kids in gymnastics.  It was like listening to their wives talk, which is what I do when they bring their kids to gymnastics.  I should have asked for their man cards.

It was a nice week here at The House of Kells.  Tonight is family night at school.  Hot dogs and games.  The girls are very excited!

Have a great weekend.

 

What To Do With My Okra


I bought some okra a couple of weeks ago from a local farmers market, and I have no idea what to do with it.

I bought it for my husband for some extra lovin points.  He loves okra, and I thought I would get out of my vegetable comfort zone and make some for him.

Here are some options I found searching the internet.

You can fry it.

You can fritter it.

You can sautee them and mix with some tomatoes.

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If none of those make your tummy grumble, there is always the option of pickling them.

Last but not least, if you are like me and do not eat okra. You could turn them into the most awesome craft tool.

An okra stamp.

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You can find the tutorial here.

Who would have thought that okra could be so interesting?

 

Mark And Lexie Forever, Plus Food, Crafts, And An Outfit


I read yesterday that McSteamy will not be returning to Grey’s Anatomy next season.  This means that he can die and Lexie and Mark can walk into heaven hand and hand together.  Just like it was meant to be.

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I have been looking through Pinterest for some dinner ideas, and here are a few that have caught my eye.

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Fish and green beans with Wasabi mayonnaise.  You can find the recipe here.

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My girls love when Mr. Kell or I cut up veggies and serve them on a platter.  Adding some chicken would give it a little extra goodness.  This is a Buffalo Chicken Cobb salad from Better Homes And Gardens.  What would I do without them?

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These are Baked Chicken and Spinach Flautas.  I cannot get my girls to eat enchiladas, so maybe if it is something they can pick up I will give it a try.  You can find the recipe here.

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Besides Pinterest, I like to go to another site called Craftgawker.  It is a site where I can find all kinds of craftiness.  I found a great craft for my girls and I today.

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It is a frame wrapped in strips of craft paper.  I found some inexpensive frames from Ikea while unpacking, and have a ton of paper.  I think it will be a cute addition to the girls rooms.  You can find the tutorial here.

Since all I have to do today is laundry, I may try to make this.

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Another cute bracelet to make with embroidery floss.  You can find the tutorial here.

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I was playing around on Polyvore, and found a cute dress.  I decided to dress it up for day and night.

Day and Night

Super cute looks!

Sweet Pickles


 

My mom makes some yummy sweet pickles.  That means something coming from me since I am not their biggest fan.

Here is the recipe.

Five Day Sweet Pickles

  • 4 cups vinegar
  • 1/2 cup pickling salt
  • 5 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 1 1/3 tsp pickling spice
  • 1 1/2 tsp mustard seed

Heat mixture until the sugar dissolves and add sliced cucumbers.  Place in jars and let refrigerate for 5 days.

Then eat!

I recommend eating them on top of a water cracker.  It is so delicious.