All Blog Posts Tagged 'soy' (30)

Moms’ Timeout Show: Christmas Special (includes a Giveaway)!

Click on the link below to view Moms' Timeout Show: Christmas Special!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twaClWy-4jA&feature=player_embedded…

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Added by Kathleen Tomasewski on December 22, 2012 at 6:47am — No Comments

Snow Days and a Brownie Recipe

Hello Everyone!!  I have missed everyone and I hope you are all staying warm and healthy.  We have had a lot of snow in our area and no school at all this week.  Luckily, we have plenty of four-wheel drive vehicles that have not limited our capability of reaching the grocery store.  I’ve been baking quite a bit.  I love it, it’s calming to create yummy desserts from scratch or build upon a simple mix.  I would love to start creating the bakery treats for the public.  I’ve been doing a little…

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Added by Hope Hill on February 11, 2011 at 8:18am — No Comments

Romantic Ambiance with D.L. &Co. Candles

As Valentine's romance blooms, many are looking for the perfect candles to accompany those romantic evenings. I recently was given the…

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Added by Amy Dendy on February 6, 2011 at 6:33pm — No Comments

Simpli: A Review

Happy New Year!!  I plan to get a lot accomplished this year.  I have had many

things “in the work” this past year and now is the perfect time to push

forward.  This blog will begin the year

with a review.  I was recently…

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Added by Hope Hill on January 3, 2011 at 6:22am — No Comments

Getting Ready to Change-Up Christmas Dinner

My plan for today is to finish my Christmas shopping, Yay me!  My husband is leaving the store early so that we can head out of town to where the larger stores are.  I’m hoping to finish up both of my kids and the grandparents.  Everyone else is getting gift cards!  Then I will be able to turn my attention to our Christmas menu.  I’ve decided to change it up a bit.  I felt we went a little over-the-top with Thanksgiving, I wanted to curve away from the traditional menu a bit.  I can’t curve…

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Added by Hope Hill on December 17, 2010 at 6:34am — No Comments

Cold Weather on the Farm and in the Kitchen

I have now officially started feeding my goats in the evening. For the past two days, I have been bombarded by guineas and chickens when I feed them in the morning. It’s ridiculous, aren’t they supposed to be

afraid of me? Therefore, I am changing

it up. The milk goats will be fed in the

evening when the birds go to roost, and I will continue to throw their corn out

in the…

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Added by Hope Hill on December 8, 2010 at 5:55am — No Comments

Snacks through the Holidays

‘Tis the season for the busy holidays! We always have something going on, whether we are participating in holiday events

around town, school activities, or family visiting for the holidays. As a parent, I have to make sure I keep quick

snacks on hand that are flexible and easy to keep handy. One item I always keep on hand is

granola. I keep it in a huge glass jar

in the kitchen,…

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Added by Hope Hill on December 1, 2010 at 11:17am — No Comments

Thanksgiving Re-Cap

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday! It was our first being allergy friendly, and I cooked for everyone; hence the blog hiatus the past few days. I have to admit that I was a bit overwhelmed at the prospect of preparing an allergy-friendly Thanksgiving to the extended and immediate family. Around here, you don’t change up Thanksgiving, we are all about tradition; and that’s exactly what I did. We opted not to travel to my hometown this year to visit the extended family on my… Continue

Added by Hope Hill on November 26, 2010 at 4:55pm — No Comments

A Different Kinda Pumpkin Recipe

I have come up with a great recipe of meatballs with pumpkin puree, believe it or not. They are incredibly yummy and very

tender. I came upon this recipe because

I had just enough pumpkin puree leftover to make something really yummy, but

not enough to warrant keeping. This

particular day, my husband and son were gone deer hunting while my daughter and

I spent some quality…

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Added by Hope Hill on November 17, 2010 at 6:49am — No Comments

A super simple dessert

Beginning our allergy free lifestyle a few months ago made for some of our more traditional dishes being deleted for a while.

Not for good, but for a while!

Our Kentucky-style dessert menu contains a lot of pies and my favorite,

bread pudding. I wanted to conquer a new

dessert for my family yesterday, and…

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Added by Hope Hill on November 15, 2010 at 6:55am — No Comments

My Family's Mac and Cheese Casserole

It’s time to start thinking about favorite Thanksgiving recipes. My family is excited to have one of our favorites – My Ky hot brown macaroni and cheese casserole. I make it on special occasions. It’s definitely not a once-a-week type of

casserole. I usually surprise them

on the occasional Saturday, and

definitely on Thanksgiving. The Kentucky

Hot Brown is my favorite sandwich of…

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Added by Hope Hill on November 10, 2010 at 9:55am — No Comments

Making Family-Syle Easier

I love to cook, I really do. I’m just a busy mom

who doesn’t have time to make homecooked meals on a daily basis. The best for my family are meals that are

either simple to put together or meals that I can make in advance and freeze

for later use. Most of my recipes are

exactly that, either super easy with make ahead…

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Added by Hope Hill on November 3, 2010 at 8:48am — No Comments

Quick Comfort Food

Today is a day for comfort food. It's Election Day and the kids are sleeping in while I'm up with the chickens drinking my daily ritual of coffee. A lazy day at home will be warranted after still resting up from the holiday weekend. My son will be running in and out of the house all day while continually adding things to…

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Added by Hope Hill on November 2, 2010 at 6:50am — No Comments

Your Own...Personal...Java

http://projectsupermom.blogspot.com/2010/09/fall-into-fall.html



Ah, it's that time of year again...my favorite time, I think...when summer looses it's hold and fall starts to slowly take over. Halloween stuff is already for sale in the stores, the evenings are finally dark enough to fire up candles, my bathroom mirrors and windows are coated in a layer of…

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Added by Keri Pugh on September 7, 2010 at 11:41am — No Comments

Fundraiser for Audri Kate King & www.ladybughugs.org

We have something very exciting going on this month at Good Things Green Things! September is Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month and we are having a fundraiser for Audri Kate King and www.ladybughugs.org. September 1 through the 30th, 50% of candle sales and 25% of all other sales will be donated to www.ladybughugs.org. We also have a few special gift baskets on…

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Added by Andi Winterfield on September 6, 2010 at 11:12pm — No Comments

Bella Lume Monthly Giveaway

Bella Lume set out to create luxury candles and reed diffusers to enhance ambiance and create… Continue

Added by Brenda Miller on June 10, 2010 at 9:01pm — No Comments

Does Your Baby Mattress Label Say 'Green' or 'Eco'? Do You Know What That Really Means?

So many products with 'green', 'natural' or 'eco' labels are made with toxic or hazardous materials that it's hard to tell what you're really buying. Labeling laws and practices make it even more difficult ...

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Added by Naturepedic on March 14, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

 

 

 

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