So, at home Nolan wears cloth diapers. Easy way to save money, the environment, blah blah blah. BUT today for a brief period of time Nolan wore neither disposable or cloth... :)
P.S.
It was a clean diaper.
Welcome to 75th Street. My name is Adrienne and this is the journal of my life as a mom, and full time home keeper. I share my life with my husband, two children, my dog PJ, and you if you will let me.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Book Love
Yesterday I started to see how much like my mother I am. I called her about canning jars and we got talking about our newest library books. Before I go, on let me give some background. Growing up we would make fun of my mom because she would get a book from the library, fall in love with the ideas in said book and suddenly want to implement them. At one time our entire family was not allowed to eat pork or catfish, which was a shame because bacon is sooo good!
Now I find myself with a similar vigor. Which is why yesterday's conversation was too funny. My mother and I had a who's book is better competition. It went something like this:
Me: "Hi mom, do you have any large canning jars I could barrow?"
Mom: "Yeah, I think I have some in the attic. What do you need them for?" (Normal people who ask for a canning jar understand that it is for canning but I use jars for pretty much everything.)
Me: "I got this new book and it mentions the best ways to stock your pantry and using canning jars or just glass jars in general is the best way to keep goods fresh."
Mom: "I have a new book too! And it tells you how to make a number of pantry essentials that I originally thought we could only get from the store."
Me: "Yeah, my book has a lot of recipes that are not only thrifty and less wasteful but make a better meal all the way around. Like using dried beans instead of canned, and making your own vegetable stock or chicken stock."
Mom: "That is great and so useful, but MY book has..."
We spoke on the phone for 30min about our treasured books, and since she was planning on coming to KC yesterday to watch N we decided it best to show each other the grandeur of our "books". Her book (whose name escapes me), did have some really useful recipes. I even asked if she could copy them down for me (If they turn out I'll post about them!), and I'm sure given the chance I would really like to sit down with her book and dream of the opportunities that implementing its ideas would bring. But for now I would like to talk about "Urban Pantry".
Just given the look of the book you are wooed by its gorgeous pictures and old world romantic ideas. "Pantry" you mean canned goods right? wrong & right.
" 'Pantry' simply means, 'a room or closet used for storage from which food is brought to the table.' it doesn't make a distinction between dry and fresh goods." (Urban Pantry pg 17). Pennington goes further in how to build your own pantry and then how to keep it stocked so that you can make a meal on a moments notice.
From homemade bread crumbs to herb staples to homemade ice cream and what to do with the leftover egg whites!
Though, some of the recipes sound a little too foodie for me (like Tomato & Cinnamon Chickpeas) there are a number of very inspiring thrifty tips and recipes that make saving money and food fun. Plus, I would love to have a pantry filled with beautiful cans such as these.
Now I find myself with a similar vigor. Which is why yesterday's conversation was too funny. My mother and I had a who's book is better competition. It went something like this:
Me: "Hi mom, do you have any large canning jars I could barrow?"
Mom: "Yeah, I think I have some in the attic. What do you need them for?" (Normal people who ask for a canning jar understand that it is for canning but I use jars for pretty much everything.)
Me: "I got this new book and it mentions the best ways to stock your pantry and using canning jars or just glass jars in general is the best way to keep goods fresh."
Mom: "I have a new book too! And it tells you how to make a number of pantry essentials that I originally thought we could only get from the store."
Me: "Yeah, my book has a lot of recipes that are not only thrifty and less wasteful but make a better meal all the way around. Like using dried beans instead of canned, and making your own vegetable stock or chicken stock."
Mom: "That is great and so useful, but MY book has..."
We spoke on the phone for 30min about our treasured books, and since she was planning on coming to KC yesterday to watch N we decided it best to show each other the grandeur of our "books". Her book (whose name escapes me), did have some really useful recipes. I even asked if she could copy them down for me (If they turn out I'll post about them!), and I'm sure given the chance I would really like to sit down with her book and dream of the opportunities that implementing its ideas would bring. But for now I would like to talk about "Urban Pantry".
Just given the look of the book you are wooed by its gorgeous pictures and old world romantic ideas. "Pantry" you mean canned goods right? wrong & right.
" 'Pantry' simply means, 'a room or closet used for storage from which food is brought to the table.' it doesn't make a distinction between dry and fresh goods." (Urban Pantry pg 17). Pennington goes further in how to build your own pantry and then how to keep it stocked so that you can make a meal on a moments notice.
From homemade bread crumbs to herb staples to homemade ice cream and what to do with the leftover egg whites!
Though, some of the recipes sound a little too foodie for me (like Tomato & Cinnamon Chickpeas) there are a number of very inspiring thrifty tips and recipes that make saving money and food fun. Plus, I would love to have a pantry filled with beautiful cans such as these.
Without a camera
Have you ever started cooking a meal only to find that you don't have one or two necessary ingredients? It's really bad when you are also super excited about whatever your making only to find out that you can't make it any more or you'll have to run to the neighbors/ store. Well, for three or more days I haven't had a camera... which means when I would see something that I would like to share I couldn't. But no more! I got my camera back and just look at how cute N is with his boots!
Yeah for cameras!
N inspecting his new boots. |
Good Morning Baby! |
N with only one boot on...he was wearing both of them at one point. |
Yeah for cameras!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Lunch w/ No Dishes To Clean
There is just something about not doing dishes after a meal that just makes the meal taste better (I think it is also the reason eating out tastes so good too. Even if it is fast food). So, for lunch Nolan and I had sweet potato fries, apples and grilled cheese.
This was a wonderful lunch and no dishes to wash! (I don't have a dishwasher) Do you have any tricks to avoid a chore?
Baked both the grilled cheese and sweet potatoes on foil in a 400 degree oven. |
Had time to enjoy N playing with his magnetic letters. |
After 5-10 min flip and bake on the other side. Perfection! |
This was a wonderful lunch and no dishes to wash! (I don't have a dishwasher) Do you have any tricks to avoid a chore?
Fasting Starting Today
I'm starting to notice something about how I spend my time...I love to read blogs and magazines too much. It all started as research; how to decorate my house, how to cook/bake, or just craft inspirations. But now I find myself wanting what those bloggers have instead of enjoying what I have; I want the pretty picturesque life in the magazine even though it may not be what God has for me. It doesn't mean that blogs and magazines are evil, obviously I'm still writing on this blog, but for me they have become more than just research which is why I'm fasting. So, starting today and going for two weeks I'm going to not read blogs or magazines... Pray for me.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Good Things On A Bad Day
Today has been so tough. I don't want to drag you down with a sob story, but I just want to say that at the Anderson home we are implementing the "Cry It Out" method for our son who hates to sleep. If you don't know what that method is here is a link with the details. But enough about that. Let's change the mood with some of my favorite things and pictures.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Basement Renovation
As of three weekends ago our family has taken it upon themselves to renovate the basement and make it a place of many talents. As of right now we only do our laundry down there (just wash and dry no folding or hang drying...too many spiders..yuck!), store our stuff, and as of late use the treadmill. What I would like it to be:
- Crafting/ tool area
- Laundry area
- Pantry
- Organized storage
- Seasonal clothes, Toys to be rotated, sports & camping equipment, etc.
- Play and exercise area
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