Archive for Living in Balance
Composting
Posted by: | CommentsThere’s just something so great about composting! Taking items that would otherwise have ended up in a land fill and turning them into something amazing for the garden just makes me happy! A lot of local municipalities are now offering compost bins for free or at greatly reduced
cost for home gardeners. It’s a great opportunity to reduce our individual foot prints and keep our gardens looking beautiful and free of pesticides. There are lots of great ways to use compost including, feeding our plants and even making compost tea that will work as an organic pesticide/fungicide.
One more frugal garden tip… This week I discovered my city offers multiple sites for free mulch pick up! I’m so excited! Now I know you have to weigh the potential for nonorganic elements coming into your garden, but we are using it on some walk ways around an above ground pool we just put in. So the fact that it’s free outways my concerns for this project!
So get out there and help make the world a more beautiful and healthy place to live, by reducing your contribution to landfill waste.
In Search of… A Hot Dog Please!
Posted by: | CommentsThat’s right a hot dog. I don’t know if I should admit that I actually enjoy a good hot dog, but nonetheless there it is… I like a good hot dog. There is no better time to eat a hot dog than at a baseball game. The problem is finding out what is in the hot dog. 99 percent of the hot dogs out there probably shouldn’t be eaten, and I won’t be partaking, thank you very much! Read More→
Fun On the Evans’ Urban Farm
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Last year we purchased some egg laying chickens. They have been a source of great joy and lots of yummy organic eggs for our family. This is our beautiful Pearl letting us know she has just laid an egg.
Getting the Garden In!
Posted by: | CommentsI haven’t written in a while, because I have been completely consumed with getting our vegetable garden in.
This year the girls are really getting involved and we’ve even been working on a garden unit study that has been so much fun! So let me tell you what we’ve been up to… Read More→
Final Days in Big Sky and Homeward Bound!
Posted by: | CommentsOur final days in Big Sky concluded with another fun day of downhill skiing. (I think I finally got my fill of skiing!) The weather was beautiful and the kids were crazy!
Our trip home was slightly more exciting than we would have preferred as we hit a snow storm that wo
uldn’t let up. I’m not talking flurries, I’m talking blowing side ways snow, no visibility and 3-inches of snow on the freeway! They said it would be a nonevent with maybe 1-inch of accumulation… boy were they wrong! At one point we sat on the freeway for an hour without moving. This was our view…. So pretty! But in all honesty we were thrilled to be behind this most lovely school bus as this was our brave leader, deftly leaving tracks in the building snow on the ever more treacherous freeway!
We decided to stop about 200 miles north of where we wanted to be because the snow was so bad. (My dad, a truck driver who drove this way hundreds, of times said he’d actually not seen this much snow come through this area in all his years of driving.) So glad it waited for us! This is the car the next morning parked outside of the hotel where we got the last room. Thank you Jesus!!
We made it home safely on Sunday afternoon to beautiful Southern California weather! 70 degrees in March, you gotta love it!
Day 7 Lone Mountain Ranch
Posted by: | CommentsSo I just have to mention Lone Mountain Ranch again. After our amazing sleigh ride dinner on Tuesday w
e headed back to LMR for a morning of cross-country skiiing. Jordan, the girls and my mom went. Dad, having trouble with his knees opted out of skiing but entertained himself walking around the ranch looking at the horses and just communing with all the beauty God has created. This was our first endeavor into cross country and it will definitely not be our last! What an incredible time we had out in the forest with snow falling. Perfect quiet. Peace. It still gives me chills just thinking about it. It’s moments like these that I feel closest to my heavenly Father.
After the morning of skiing we had worked up quite an appetite so we headed up to the LMR Lodge. The owners of the lodge and the chef are committed to working with local farmers to bring in local produce and meat for the restaurant. At the front of the restaurant they had a framed commitment to the community farmers around them, pledging to use locally grown and raised produce and meat. I really appreciated the information and happily without guilt dug into, some great salads, white bean and vegetable soup and pulled pork with a blueberry chipotle barbeque sauce. I have one word… YUM!
Day 5 Sleigh Ride Dinner
Posted by: | CommentsSo one quick phone call later I was able to find out the prime rib dinner was from locally raised, free range (aka grass fed) Montana beef. Yippie! The rest of the meal consisted of sauteed mushrooms, steamed vegetables, roasted potatoes, and finished with homemade cheesecake with a blueberry sauce. All this was prepared in a cabin in the woods south of Big Sky without any electricity on an antique iron stove recovered from the railroad. If you’re ever in Big Sky and have the opportunity to visit Lone Mountain Ranch, you’ve just got to go!!
Days 2-5
Posted by: | CommentsWell we’re continuing to have an amazing time in Montana! The skiing has been amazing and we’re all having a blast! Our last day of travel was really easy and we were able to eat the food we had brought with us (tuna sandwiches, chips, and fruit.) Since we’ve been in Montana I’ve had some harder choices to make, after all I’m not cooking so I’m limited to what we can get here. I’ve honestly had to lay down my worry about analyzing every ingredient in the food I’m eating, but I have set some general rules. I’m not eating meat that I’m not assured is grown well. That has meant that other than a bison burger, I’ve stuck with vegetarian options and fish. I haven’t felt like I’m depriving myself, but I’ve also not forced my family to follow exactly what I’m doing. (My kids see bacon and they all but start drooling!) Any sauces (aka the tomato sauce in the vegetarian lasagna and salad dressings) I just bless and pretend they don’t have high fructose corn syrup in them. Overall I think we’re making really good choices.
Tonight is the sleigh ride dinner… we’ll see what kind of options I have there…
Day 1 of our roadtrip to Big Sky Montana
Posted by: | Comments(Note: I wrote these excerpts while on the road but waited to post them until we got back… Hope you enjoy reading about our escapades.)
Today was awesome, other than having to get up at 4:15 in the morning! We left Cali by 6:15 having fed the girls and filled the van with ski gear, way too many suitcases and lots of yummy food. (We really believe in the way we are eating and so we definitely want to maintain while we are on our trip.)
Last night I made yummy ham and cheese sandwiches with a smear of butter on baguette for today and also prepped some tuna salad for tomorrow. So instead of sitting in a restaurant or going through a drive threw (God forbid!), we stopped at a lovely little park in Mesquite, Nevada.
The girls made a bee-line for the play ground equipment to get their wiggles out while I got the food out. After we all washed up it was lunch time. Some extra play time and we were back on the road again. Dinner was tacos and burritos at Chipotle just north of Salt Lake City. Not bad… when most everyone else are drinking soda and eating “McWrap” somethings!
So How’s the Food?
Posted by: | CommentsWell, one month down and no one’s complaining for lack of their favorites. In fact, the girls and dear hubby are more spoiled than ever as I cook more and more. I personally am loving the challenge of not relying on any convenience foods and my efforts of creating things like Ranch dressing, mac-n-cheese, and chocolate sauce are turning out well!
My greatest disappointment this month was ice cream. My youngest daughter turned 7 so of course we needed ice cream. After looking at nearly every brand including the organic ones in my local Ralph’s grocery store I was completely disappointed by the ingredients I found. Even Breyer’s “All Natural Ice Cream” had a new suspicious ingredient… Tara Gum. What happened to the milk, cream, sugar, and natural flavors? Just as I suspected, Breyer’s has added this new ingredient to help maintain the creaminess and texture of their ice cream. Frankly, I don’t want the ground up endosperm of seeds of a South American tree in my ice cream. The only ice cream I found still maintaining pure ingredients was Haagen-Dazs. Of course it was twice the price of everything else. Yes, I could have made ice cream, but in true mommy form I was shopping at the last possible moment!
Fun restaurants I have found/researched this month meeting the requirements of only eating real sustainable, humanely treated food… Chipotle, Sharky’s Woodfired Mexican Grill, and Granville. Each are doing their part to revolutionize the food industry. By showing that making food from scratch with organic produce and meat only from humanely treated animals is possible. A big Thank You to them. I hope you have one of these in your neighborhood. Send me a comment on your favorite sustainable restaurant! Let’s get a list going, after all, us mommy’s shouldn’t have to cook every night!

