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DIY organized grocery bag holder

13 Jan

I am all about finding ways to reuse items – – – and that includes plastic grocery bags. But storing them to use again usually results in something like this:

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 a cupboard that all i can see is BAGS.Shudder at the unorganized-ness of it all! I had found an easy idea this past summer for a way to get them down to ‘size’ and contain them but had never fully tried it. So, today i pulled out the bag stuffed full of bags and gave it a try! you can see the original post here:  http://tatertotsandjello.com/2011/07/summer-social-guest-project-make_21.html

 

Here’s what  I did (while I watched an episode of Lie To Me.) 

First, flatten a dozen or so bags and fold in half so the the handles are on top of each other.  Layer bags like so:

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On the first one, fold the handles up (like in the photo!) and roll, continuing until you’ve rolled all dozen bags. I had so many that I rolled three of these beauties. I then took an empty oatmeal cardboard container and cut two crossing lines in the lid  (didn’t take a photo of that, but i’m sure you get the idea! )  Popped the three rolled bags in and voila! : 

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I now have a dispenser of grocery bags. If I wanted to, I could decorate this to make it pretty, but since it’s going under my sink… I’m not too worried about it. And now, the new look of my cupboard! : 

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I found oven cleaner, floor cleaner and Lysol cleaner in there! Ha! Just saved money by not going out and buying more. =) Now that’s what I call a successful project.  

Hope you enjoyed this little money-saving-organizing project of mine! And if you’re not too keen on saving these bags here’s  a list of what you could use them for:

 

~small garbage bins bags (instead of buying those expensive bags from the store!!)

~ pooper scooper bags ( don’t buy those specially made for this! just grab these and go clean your yard! and come do mine while you’re at it. hehe)

~ easy dog hair grooming bag  ( when you’re brushing your dog, grab one of these. when you’ve filled it, you know for sure your dog has too much hair.. or is that just mine?)

~donation bag (as you’re cleaning/organizing your house, have one of these ready  to go to Goodwill!)

~chicken food scraps (I save my food scraps and take them out to my mom’s to make her chickens ‘happy’ and it keeps my garbage from getting super smelly!)

~oil hair mask (when doing a hair mask and you don’t have a shower cap, although it feels strange tying one on your head, they work like a charm! – https://thestartofagoodlife.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/dandruff-remover-and-a-bit -about-my-life/ )

Have a wonderful Monday saving money one tiny step at a time! 

~Laura

Reading Lists

4 Jan

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I am super excited about what i have found! I stumbled across a fabulous new blog –  Beyond the Covers – and  i love it already! You MUST go check it out, it is all about books! And book lists! and reviews! plus, she has free downloadable pages to keep track of what you read each month. They are super cute pages – and I’ve already started mine! I look forward, at the end of this year, of having a list of all I’ve read!

I have a mental lists of some of the books that i want to read this year – some for the first time and other for the 1o0th! But this will be a fun way to keep track of what i actually do read. I am thinking of writing out my hope-to’s on the back of the have-reads. So if i ever get stumped on what to read (yeah right!), i can skim the list and be off. 

Here is a short list for you of my hope-to-reads this year:

~Finish reading the Narnia series (i know, i know, i somehow got sidetracked!) by C.S. Lewis

~Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates by Mary Mapes Dodge

~Turgenev by Rudin

~City of Tranquil Light by Bo Caldwell

~Lights of the Veil by Patty Metzer (one of my favorite stories!)

~The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson

I am reading two books right now  “The Giblin Guide to Writing Children’s Books” by James Cross Giblin and “An Assembly Such as This”  by Pamela Aiden . The writing guide is very good so far, i am making sure to take notes so it doesn’t all go in through the eyes and straight back out through the… well, you know what i’m trying to say! In reference of the ‘in through one ear and out through the other’ but when you’re reading it where does it go??????

ahem. Anyway, I am devouring the advice that it has! The Aiden book is one of my favorite series. It is the story of Pride and Prejudice but through Darcy’s side. Very well written and she kept true to Austen’s characters.

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Do share what books you have calling your name this year! I am always eager to hear of more fabulous reads! 

Sidenote: I am going to be trying to figure out how to get the button for Beyond the Covers….this is all new to me so we shall see how i do with it!

2014 Resolutions

2 Jan

Well Friends, we are 2 days into the new year! As we all know, that includes making a list, whether it’s mental or written down, of what we would like to accomplish or change in our lives these next 364 days.

Bring on the new year,

with it’s fresh pages to write on

to create the story we dream of.

Bring on the  adventures

of which we long for.

Bring on  the trials 

of which we dread 

for it is in those moments that we grow the most

and become who we dream of being. 

I have been mulling it over and have come up with some questions for myself and all of you:

1)What is something outlandish/extravagant/outrageous/fantastic that you would love to do this year?

2) What are some things you think you could accomplish this year?

My mind spins with thoughts for question number 1 – i’ll give you a few of them :

~ get my health back! (you know, the health that i haven’t really had since i was 19)

~ travel somewhere exotic (Israel, Ireland, Scotland, Maine..etc.)

~ and some others that i can’t really share with the whole wide world!

thoughts for number 2 :

~ get in shape to run a 5k

~ start writing  again! (i fell out of the habit so easily! oy vay!)

~figure out my niche for this blog and get going on it!

~become a better housekeeper

So, there you have it friends –  I could make that list so much longer but i’m going to keep it short and sweet and focus on those! Please share with me what your goals are for this coming year,  i love hearing from my (albeit few) readers!

Happy New Year!

~Laura

Baking on Christmas Eve

25 Dec

Merry Christmas friends! I cannot believe that tomorrow is Christmas! Yay! I must admit, that it is strange to not be in my parents’ house for these holidays. I am used to the traditions that we have accumulated over the years and not doing them feels weird! But i wouldn’t trade being married to my wonderful OH for anything! 

Aside from cleaning, arguing with a handmade gift that i eventually gave up on, i baked a yummy gluten free pumpkin loaf (YUM! ) and a challah bread pudding. If you like, I can share the pumpkin loaf, just let me know, But for today, i’m going to share the bread pudding. I got the recipe from here: 

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/bread-pudding-ii/

 but i switched it up so that i could eat it! ha. you know how it goes for those of us that are ‘special’. . . ahem, anyway, for Shabbat last week i made this challah bread : http://www.pamelasproducts.com/challah-bread/ that i have posted about before. But on friday I wasn’t feeling well, so i skipped the braiding part and dumped it in the loaf pan. I also switched up that recipe too… that made it turn out the best that it ever has. i was so excited (and if truth be told, i still am) about how much like bread it turned out. eager to see if i can turn it out that good or better this coming week.  

Here’s my version of the recipe:

CHALLAH BREAD PUDDING

6 slices day old bread

2 TB Earth Balance butter, melted

1/2 c raisins 

3 large duck eggs, beaten 

2 cups coconut milk

1 c coconut palm sugar

1 tsp each cinnamon and vanilla extract

super simple directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. Break bread into small pieces into an 8 inch square baking pan. Drizzle melted butter or margarine over bread. sprinkle with raisins.
  3. In a medium mixing bowl, combine duck eggs, coconut milk, coconut sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla. Beat until well mixed. Pour over bread, and lightly push down with a fork until bread is covered and soaking up the egg mixture.
  4. Bake in the preheated oven for 45 minutes, or until the top springs back when lightly tapped. 

Because of the coconut sugar, the liquid mixture will be darker than you are used to seeing, it will also not be quite as sweet, that is why i added to the original amount.  I snuck a bite so i could tell you how my changes worked, and it’s delicious! YUM! I do not want to wait until tomorrow evening to scarf this down. mmm, mm good!

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             ~bread with drizzled butter and raisins~

 

 

 

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The brands I use – the flour blend isn’t used for this recipe… but now you know what i like to use!!!

 

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                                      ~the finished product! ~

Hope you enjoy the recipe! Let me know if you try it out! 

Merry Christmas! 

1940’s hair tutorial

16 Dec

Hello friends! I have been falling in love with vintage hair styles. I don’t know if it’s because some of my dear friends (you know who you are) rock them or just being on pinterest. but it’s inspired me to try one today! It’s a version of the Victory Roll. I found the tutorial at – http://theglitterguide.com/2011/09/30/1940s-hair-tutorial/  . super easy tutorial but it was more difficult than i thought it would be! For one thing, i didn’t want to spend half an hour on my hair, even if it was the victory rolls! And it is also thick, ,thick and did i mention it is super thick? i grew up having people comment on how thick my hair was ‘enough for two heads’ was always my response. And it’s true. i have that much hair. plus it is naturally curly, but i have been learning new ways to make it more how i want it! 

I even stamped my foot in frustration during this hairstyle. just wrap the hair around your finger, pin it to your head. simple. Unless your hair is …well. mine. 

Don’t get me wrong, i love my hair long and i love that it’s thick. Its the fact that it’s curly and well, not brown…. you’ll see what i mean in a second. =)  i do want to get better at this style and try other vintage styles!  I am not very good at taking pictures of myself and always feel awkward ( as if my dog is judging me!)  so i’m not too keen on these photos but they are the best that i was able to get! 

 

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Pssst, by the way – 9 days til Christmas!

Hidden Food Allergies

3 Dec

Happy December! 

I finally picked up my new book “Detecting Your Hidden Allergies” by William G. Crook, M.D. (great name for a guy, eh?? crook?)  last night and started from page 1 instead of jumping right to the chapter i’ve been wanting to read. And i’m so glad i did! Here’s what I learned from the book so far.

The word allergy is from two greek words – allos which means other and ergon which means work or action. Hence, an allergic person reacts to things that other people don’t. (Now, aren’t we special??)  I’m going to explain this in my words : what you develop an allergy to is termed an allergen – the substances in your body which react to the allergens are called antibodies. When they come together, reactions occur – histamines and other chemicals are released in your body. they make automatic muscles tighten and go into spasm; blood vessels to leak fluid; glands to put out mucus. (makes sense why i feel horrible…) 

Allergic reactions are like an iceberg – about 1/7 of them is seen above the water while the rest is submerged. And here are some of the indicators of hidden food allergies : 

  • Paleness -pale with bags or dark shadows under the eyes – that’s me!
  • Stomach pain – suspect hidden food allergies if also fatigued – that’s me!
  • Muscle and Joint Pain
  • Persistent Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and ‘Sinus’ – that’s my OH!
  • Headaches – that’s me!
  • Urinary Problems – When one eats a food he’s allergic to “the muscular coat around the bladder contracts” – which makes the bladder smaller and keeps it from holding the normal amount of urine. – this one is a bit harder to admit to online, but this is me too. Not only did i cause myself problems in high school by not wanting to use the filthy public bathrooms and waiting until i got home, food allergies are wreaking havoc too!
  • Irritability and Nervousness – nervous system reactions are often food related
  • Fatigue – that’s me! i’ve been tired since i was an early teen. 

So i have 5 out of the 8 symptoms listed here! i couldn’t believe it! All these problems that i’ve been dealing with could very well be related to the food allergies i have. What frustrates me is that for almost 2 years now i’ve been on a diet cutting out any gluten, dairy, eggs, beef. and recently processed sugar. So why do i still have these symptoms? I am hoping to figure that out!

What else i learned : 

A lot of the foods that you are allergic to are ones you eat every day, so eat a rotated diet. It will help identify problem foods and prevent new food allergies from developing later on. I want to start implementing this as soon as life settles down for my OH and I. I have hopes that it will help with both of our digestion and keep us from cheating as we aren’t bored of the same old same old! 

Not sure what a rotated diet is? click here and read more!  http://www.20somethingallergies.com/what-is-a-rotation-diet-part-2/#more-1364

I am actually excited to read more on that blog, it looks like it has a lot of information for me as i get going on a rotated diet! Here are a few books that “Detecting Your Hidden Allergies”  talked about :

“Alternative Approach to Allergies” by Theron G. Randolph and Randy Moss

“Guess What’s Coming to Dinner” published by ASF in 1987  – both of these books are older so i’m hoping they are still in print and readily available! 

I have made it to the Chemical Problem chapter and am eager to read more! I will share more with you as i go along. 

Until next time – Happy Chanukah!

 

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gluten free sufganiyot (jelly donuts) that my OH made! Yummy!

 

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Challah Bread – gluten and dairy free

12 Nov

I have been working on making a challah bread that isn’t hard and dense like a rock for about 7 months now. 

See, I married a wonderful messianic Jewish man and that equals doing Shabbat every Friday. I have come to love everything about this time: lighting the candles, reciting blessings and prayers that have been said for centuries, singing songs in hebrew, a sip of wine, a taste of bread. The significance of it, once I got past the mental “this is so different to what I grew up with! i can’t learn hebrew!’ , has settled deep in my heart and i now cherish the time. It is the woman of the house’s ‘duty'(read:blessing)  to bake the bread, make the meal and have everything ready for the Shabbat meal and service. This includes baking the challah bread.

Now, having a Culinary background, baking bread is something i love. I love the fact that you have to be just so on the temperature of the water for the yeast; that the order in which you mix the ingredients affects the finished product; the rising time – another thing that has been done for centuries and the smell of it baking. 

That was all before gluten free. And dairy free. Now it is a whole new learning on baking. It is a frustration for me to have to work to learn what all came naturally before. And my poor OH, he came along right before I switched my eating habits so he doesn’t know i really CAN bake. sigh.

I have tried numerous recipes and flour mixes – all to end up with a dense-overdone-on-the-outside-but-undercooked-on-the-inside loaf of bread. (‘bread’ is being generous to describe these weekly mess ups).And none of them were braided loaves, as is traditional. And then, one evening in my frustration, I was talking venting to my OH and he does a google search for gluten free Challah. Pulls up a recipe and finds gold. Pamela’s bread mix (one of our favorites) has a recipe that is simple, far less ingredients than most and has a genius way of still braiding the loaf! I was slightly disgruntled at his finding so perfect a recipe but I agreed to try it the next week. 

It has been three weeks of using this recipe and this past week I think i nailed it…. mostly. I adjusted a bit of the steps and other than it kind of falling apart during baking – so it looked more like a blob than a nicely braided loaf.( But the weeks before it turned out beautiful.)  it tasted like bread! it pulled apart slightly flaky rather than like hacking off a chunk of rock (not exaggerating). I’ll give you the link to send you to the recipe and brilliance of it all and then give you  the changes I made to it.

 http://www.pamelasproducts.com/challah-bread/

What is so brilliant about it is that they have you divide your dough into 3 sections and put them each into a bag (i use a gallon size ziploc and cut one corner on each) to pipe-braid! See, if you , as the one reading this blog , don’t bake gluten free than you don’t know that our bread dough isn’t the same as yours. it is far too thin to roll out into strips and braid regular. This recipe is a bit thicker than most dough i have worked with, which is nice, but still too thin. 

The changes I made last week:

1/2 cup of warm water – i try to get my water to about 110 degrees. hotter than ‘warm’ as it calls for. i also add the yeast to it and let it dissolve for a bit before adding it to the dough. One recipe i have tried in the past, suggested covering the bowl with plastic wrap and putting it in the oven with the light on. to really get the ‘most’ out of the yeast, it needs to dissolve before adding.

i also mixed in the milk – i use unsweetened almond milk – with the eggs in a separate bowl from the dry ingredients. it ensures that your eggs are completely mixed in and i think it somehow helped with the lightness of the finished product. as for the eggs themselves, i can’t eat chicken eggs so i use duck eggs. when making this bread, i choose the biggest three out of the dozen and crack those. this is, after all, an egg bread. don’t think just because they are bigger, you don’t need all 3 that is called for (that was part of my problem for a long time). use them, and use the biggest ones. trust me. it helps

I don’t use white sugar anymore so i have started using honey instead. Now, my honey doesn’t stay all nice and ‘runny’ so i started putting it in the pan with the butter to ‘melt’ them at the same time. i make sure and let them cool before mixing in to the dry ingredients though, you don’t want to put hot butter in. not good. 

after mixing, pipe a braid. take your time. yes, it will break a bit as it comes out of the bag but don’t worry about it. let it rise the suggested time, 60 – 90 minutes. The last 10 or so minutes, i put a small pan of water on the shelf below it to start getting the air more humid. The last change i made was instead of baking it at 350degrees, I bumped the temp down to about 320degrees, covered it with foil and checked it about 45 minutes in. Our oven bakes hotter than it should so maybe you won’t have to lower the temperature. but i was having a problem of the inside not getting baked all the way.  

Well! i know it’s a lot of information there, but if you’ve been struggling with gf bread baking, i think these tips might help! I am hoping to sweeten the dough up once i have got the recipe all figured out, since challah bread is supposed to be a sweeter bread. 

Have a great week and let me know of any other tips and tricks of gf and dairy free baking! I am off to visit my parents for lunch =) 

Word Failure

4 Nov

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Have you ever sat down eagerly to write, write , write. But when you do – the cursor just blinks and you realize there are absolutely no words coming? That’s been my  weekend. I think I wrote one page all weekend. Yes, my OH was home and we had a busy two days of productivity and relaxing but…. now it’s a new week, the first full week of the nano challenge and I was/am really hoping to get going again on my novel. The only problem(s)? My OH headed out to work  for the week, I am out of dog food and a severe pain is implanting itself in my left temple and eye. Oy Vay.

Possible solutions: turn on the radio so the house doesn’t seem so empty,  feed dog some oatmeal and venture out later for a walk and buy dog food and drink ginger tea. Hopefully all will help to turn this day into a day of being productive rather than what I think it will be. A day of wandering aimlessly and craving a hamburger, fries and a shake. (that seems to be my new temptation lately…) 

 after updating my word count, i have 2,203 total. counts say: target words to type per day : 1,667. have 27 days left. 47,797 words left. at this rate i will finish the end of january. heh. all well! one step at a time!

Happy Monday! 

Writing Again

1 Nov

Friends, I have some exciting-slightly-overwhelming-am-I-crazy-or-something news to tell you!

I have signed up for National November Writer’s Month.  Because I have this blog, i get a ‘feed’ on my main page here on wordpress and i saw this post about writing a novel in the month of November. I had a tingle of interest because I have always loved writing and have lately been interested in starting again. This is a huge challenge – 50,000 words from Nov 1st to the end of the month. Yipes! 

This is something done by writers all over the world, every year. Now, I have a hard time putting myself in the category of ‘writer’ since writing here is the most I’ve done in years,  but I am excited to try and a bit overwhelmed at the amount of words that is my goal this month! 

here is the link to nanowrimo if you are interested in learning more about this craziness! http://nanowrimo.org/dashboard

I have written a few pages and am going to share the beginning of this novel of mine! (ack! i’m writing a novel!!!) I am writing about a girl –alright me! – with health issues and how  they have changed her life.  It is a bit weird to write about oneself but it is what I know and perhaps, just perhaps it will help someone else with some of the same struggles. (not to mention it might help me get it all out and down on paper).

And please, by all means, feel free to encourage me excessively during this process! =D

I have recently read these termed as invisible diseases.  Something that you live with daily but the average person can’t see or tell that they are there.  Living with them has made me more compassionate toward others. They have taught me to be able to look past the obvious and search for the meaning behind their negative words, hurtful actions and painful silence.  They have taken my dreams and then taught me to learn to dream again. I have grown stronger in my sense of who I am through these years. I have learned to speak up, to share my opinion and to believe that I have a right to be heard.

I am more than my health issues.

Now before you start worrying that this is a story of a rise to egotism, let me reassure you that I am still the girl next door –happiest-in-the-country-than-the-city that I always have been. This is a story of faith, family and overcoming obstacles I never dreamed of as a young girl in pigtails and overalls. 

 

 

My total of words so far is 1,089. Not too many but at least it’s something! 

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Saving Money Feels Fantastic: The Pantry (Finally!!!!)

30 Oct

hello friends!  I know it has been WAY too long since I told you I would be going through my pantry and organizing it as the last ‘step’ on the list to help save money on food! I finally felt well enough to be comfortable going through the food in our modest ‘pantry’ and organizing it. It’s just not one of those things one does when one is coughing uncontrollably , or blowing their nose repeatedly. (your welcome for that mental picture). 

I like how squawkfox does a step by step on each of these to-do’s! This is something i love doing, personally, but haven’t done since we moved in since it is a super tiny kitchen (i love it though!) and it’s easier somehow to just throw another item on top of the pile and then it’s like a treasure hunt to make dinner – ‘i have noodles? no way!’ ‘oooh, there’s rice in here!’ ‘honey! we have spaghetti sauce!’ – you get the idea. It can be fun, but not when it turns out that you bought more of something you didn’t need. SO. I tackled it.

I pulled everything out, sighing sadly at the spaghetti sauce – i recently had to cut out most nightshades from my diet, which includes tomatoes.  beans. pasta. balsamic vinegar. little bag of  unpopped popcorn. small bag of dried lentils. It all piled on the counter while i wiped the cupboard out. It wasn’t bad but any crumbs kind of gross me out. I rearranged a little bit but mostly everything went back where it had been.

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sorry it’s slightly blurry, i don’t know why! =( 

 

Then i stood up and started on the second cupboard – the baking cupboard. Flours – amaranth, tapioca, rice and oat. baking powder and soda. rose water. almond meal. dry goat’s milk. bag of gf pizza crust mix. egg replacer.   

is this a gluten free house or what?? I almost don’t remember what 1 flour looks like anymore. 

I admit to being slightly lazy and NOT taking out the entire shelf of spices (when you combine two houses plus awesome spices we got for a wedding gift, it adds up to a lot!!) and only worrying about the top two shelves. I have been saving nice jars as they got emptied- honey, peanut butter, etc… so I was able to switch some items that we had in bulk bags into jars, label them and not only does it look better, i now have a better idea of what i have in there! YAY! 

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here is the link to the original article :http://www.squawkfox.com/2012/07/02/pantry/

I hope this encourages you to go through your pantry! I’d love to hear about it! 

Now there’s a last entry from squawkfox about those as seen on tv green bags. i’ll let you go ahead and read it if you’re interested.  http://www.squawkfox.com/2012/07/16/green-bags/

Well, that finally wraps up that adventure! And now, on to the next!  I will tell you about it tomorrow!