I try to save warm soupy dinners for winter, but sometimes there are just some cold and rainy days that fall into one of the other three seasons. And I want a nice, fill-the-tummy, easy to make dinner for my family. I just prepare some warm bread or buns to go with it, and it's definitely a hit (and a treat)! The following recipes are a few of my go-to's. They work very well for the times you need to bring something to a potluck, too. I like to get creative with my soups ... Read the Post
Keto Egg Roll Bowl Recipe (+ 5 Other Yummy Ideas to Enjoy Cabbage!)
I know cabbage isn't always the most popular food, but I have always loved it. All the way from when my mom would make some summer coleslaw, to when I began studying about macrobiotics and the importance of fermented foods (such as sauerkraut) as part of a healthy lifestyle. Perhaps you have been looking for some new ways to try cabbage too, and maybe even seeking some ways to get creative with it! This is a vegetable people don’t tend to use very often because they don’t think there’s much ... Read the Post
10 Tips on Moving Beyond Poor Decisions
We’ve all made choices that we regret now and again. This is an inevitable part of daily life, and it’s a huge aspect to how we learn and grow. Our mistakes ultimately help us to understand more deeply who we are, and they help us to carve out our personal boundaries. It’s not always easy to see that our mistakes and poor choices can be helpful to us though, especially when we are right in the thick of it all. If we could always benefit equally from our good decisions and ... Read the Post
The Top 6 Vegetables to Grow with Your Kids
One of the best ways of getting children to eat healthier is by having them help grow their own vegetables. Children are much more likely to eat what they have had a hand in growing than trying to force them at the dinner. There are other benefits of gardening in early childhood, and it has been shown to improve a child's sleep patterns and eyesight along with lowering their stress levels and improving their performance at school. Generally speaking after watching children running around in the ... Read the Post
A Mindful Mama’s Blogging Moments of Deep Gratitude
The time has come to consolidate some older posts from when I first started blogging. I am not prepared to let them go, they are a wonderful testament to my journey as a writer and my initial impulses for starting a blog in the first place. These older posts have been tiny snippets of markers along the way to blending the worlds of mothering and blogging. You know, back when posts were 'allowed' to be much shorter, and personal shared stories were more commonplace? My children were entirely my ... Read the Post
No Time for Myself After Marriage and Children
As a wife, your partner and your children are the most important things in your life. You enjoy cooking dinner for your husband after a long day of work, putting your children to bed at night and getting them ready for school in the morning. You feel accomplished. You feel whole. But, what happens when all you start to feel is “I have no time for myself” after marriage? Juggling wifely responsibilities, work obligations, and preschool activities is a full-time job in and of itself. Even if you ... Read the Post
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