I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend! The weekend always seems to fly by for me. Maybe because I work outside the home? I remember when I was a "stay at home mom" with Corbin and the weekends were just like any other day, except Daddy was home. Now? Not so much! Since my husband and I both work, we have to cram everything into the weekend. It's lots of fun, but it can get crazy.
Saturday morning was Corbin's last soccer game of the fall season. His team was phenomenal and his coach was even better. Have you ever watched 6 & 7 year-old kids play soccer? They are seriously into it. After the game, every player got a medal and an ice cream treat! Coach even gave Dash a medal since he was there for every practice and game. It was very sweet and meant a lot to Dash.
After the game we went home to eat lunch and get Dash down for his nap. I had scheduled a mini-shoot with our favorite photographer later that afternoon so I neeeeeeded Dash to nap.
Do I even need to tell you that he ended up not napping? Of course not.
After getting everyone bathed, fed, and dressed, we headed down to Sarasota for the photos. The boys did some Christmas shots together and separately, and they both did a great job! I was so relieved. We did a quick outfit change for the boys and then attempted some family shots. This did not go so well. We have never had family photos taken, so this was kind of a big deal for me. Corbin kept trying to get into the bushes and Dash only wanted to stand sideways. We tried some natural poses that involved tickling, so I have my fingers crossed that we come away with ONE decent family photo.
Sunday was a nice, relaxing day. I took the boys over to my mom's house and spent some time with my darling little niece. Afterwards, Brian and I took them to the craft store to get Corbin a Rainbow Loom. Are your kids into these things? Corbin is obsessed.
That evening we grilled steaks outside and kicked the soccer ball with the boys. Dash was tired and wanted to be worn, so I played soccer with a 35lb pre-schooler on my back! I really need to upgrade baby carriers. I am in love with the toddler size Tula carriers. So gorgeous!
What did you do this weekend?
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
what we're eating - fruit leather
Every Wednesday I am going to do a "What We're Eating" post. This will include recipes of all kinds! My family eats real, whole foods - but we do have an occasional treat! I hope you can find some good ideas for feeding your family.
My kids have been begging me to make this fruit leather since they saw it in a cookbook I have! They do not get foods like the traditional "Fruit Roll-Up" you see in stores, so I thought it would be fun to make this as a special treat for them.
Start with 4 cups of frozen fruit.
You can go with mixed berries, a tropical mix, strawberries, basically anything you want! We went with organic mixed berries.
You can go with mixed berries, a tropical mix, strawberries, basically anything you want! We went with organic mixed berries.
Put your fruit in a saucepan and add a teaspoon of lemon juice, a teaspoon of raw honey (you can add more to taste), and 1/2 cup of unsweetened applesauce.
TIP: I never keep a jar of applesauce on hand, so I use a pouch of GoGo Squeez, which is a one ingredient applesauce that my kids love!
Mix everything together and bring to a boil. Turn the heat down and let it simmer for 20-25 minutes.
Or you can forget about it like I did and let it simmer for 45 minutes. It won't hurt it!
Once the mixture has cooled just a bit, pour it into a blender or food processor and blend until smooth.
If you have a dehydrator, you can use the plastic tray made specifically for fruit leather or you can line the regular trays with parchment. Divide the fruit mixture onto two trays and put into the dehydrator at 150* for 3.5 - 4 hours. You know it's done when it's not sticky to touch and peels up easily from the tray.
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After 1.5 hours |
If you don't have a dehydrator, buy one! I got mine from a local swap shop on Facebook for $5! We love it!
Seriously though, if you don't have a dehydrator, you can make this in the oven. Line a rimmed baking sheet or two with parchment and pour the fruit mixture into it. Spread it out evenly with a spoon or spatula. Set your oven as low as it goes and cook for 4.5 - 5 hours. You want the leather to be firm and not sticky when it's done!
If you used parchment, you can use kitchen shears and cut it into strips and roll it up like a "Fruit Roll-Up". If you used the dehydrator trays, peel the fruit leather off and lay it on parchment. Cut into strips and roll it up. Store in an airtight container.
Or eat it all in one day.
Or eat it all in one day.
If you don't have the new cookbook from Against All Grain, you are missing out! It's filled with wonderful recipes for the whole family!
*If you purchase anything through my Amazon.com links, I will receive a small portion of the proceeds.*
*If you purchase anything through my Amazon.com links, I will receive a small portion of the proceeds.*
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