Now we'll have our very own starry sky.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Creating my own galaxy pt 2
So I couldn't wait any longer and just taped my bad boys up to the wall. Inspired by this D*S post, I hung them over our couch.
Now we'll have our very own starry sky.
Now we'll have our very own starry sky.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Creating my own galaxy
One of the things that I miss the most about living in Michigan is being able to see the stars at night. Every night, our old dog Charlie and I would walk outside and admire God's twinkling lights. They always reminded me of just how big the universe really is and that life is wonderful and mysterious.
Last night I got a bee in my bonnet and wanted to bring the stars to our new home. So after Baby Chuck went to sleep I spent the night
Now where should I put my new nighttime sky?
Last night I got a bee in my bonnet and wanted to bring the stars to our new home. So after Baby Chuck went to sleep I spent the night
cutting out stars from old cereal boxes |
and painting them. |
As you can probably guess, it took quite a bit of time. |
Then I lay my new galaxy out to dry |
Now where should I put my new nighttime sky?
Monday, October 1, 2012
Chickpea Sunbutter Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Some of the other mothers at the playground will often offer Baby Chuck cookies to eat. I'm touched by their generosity and always feel bad saying no. Sadly, his numerous allergies prevent him from eating a lot of baked goods.
Last week I turned away some particularly delicious looking chocolate chip cookies. I could tell that Baby Chuck really wanted to try one. So I found this recipe for Chickpea Chocolate chip cookies and was intrigued that the "dough" mostly consisted of chickpea and cashew butter. With a couple of tweaks, I made these chickpea sunbutter oatmeal raisin cookies.
Ingredients:
(1) 1 can chickpeas
(2) 1/2 cup sunbutter
(3) 1/8 teaspoon baking powder
(4) 1/2 cup sugar
(5) 2 teaspoons vanilla
(6) sprinkle of salt
(7)1 cup raisins
(8)1 cup oats
Directions:
(1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease baking sheets
(2) Blend chickpeas till smooth
(3) Add ingredients 2 through 6 and blend together
(4) Stir in ingredients 7 and 8
(5) Spoon the dough onto the baking sheets and pat down flat (cookies look the same going in and out of the oven because the dough doesn't rise)
(6) Bake 15 minutes
They weren't particularly sweet and they tasted like tiny nutrition bars. I liked them and appreciated their high fiber content. Hubby was used to eating normal cookies, so he wasn't a fan. Baby Chuck on the other hand, really enjoyed them. He quickly gobbled up one and then asked for another.
I think we have a tiny cookie monster on our hands!
Last week I turned away some particularly delicious looking chocolate chip cookies. I could tell that Baby Chuck really wanted to try one. So I found this recipe for Chickpea Chocolate chip cookies and was intrigued that the "dough" mostly consisted of chickpea and cashew butter. With a couple of tweaks, I made these chickpea sunbutter oatmeal raisin cookies.
Ingredients:
(1) 1 can chickpeas
(2) 1/2 cup sunbutter
(3) 1/8 teaspoon baking powder
(4) 1/2 cup sugar
(5) 2 teaspoons vanilla
(6) sprinkle of salt
(7)1 cup raisins
(8)1 cup oats
Directions:
(1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease baking sheets
(2) Blend chickpeas till smooth
(3) Add ingredients 2 through 6 and blend together
(4) Stir in ingredients 7 and 8
(5) Spoon the dough onto the baking sheets and pat down flat (cookies look the same going in and out of the oven because the dough doesn't rise)
(6) Bake 15 minutes
They weren't particularly sweet and they tasted like tiny nutrition bars. I liked them and appreciated their high fiber content. Hubby was used to eating normal cookies, so he wasn't a fan. Baby Chuck on the other hand, really enjoyed them. He quickly gobbled up one and then asked for another.
I think we have a tiny cookie monster on our hands!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Little happy things
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