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FREE Movie Screening Chicago for Parental Guidance

This is last minute notice but we have a movie screening Chicago opportunity. Those of you in the Chicago area have the chance to attend a FREE movie screening for Bette Midler, Marisa Tomei and Billy Crystal’s new movie, Parental Guidance (Rated PG)! Looks funny!

When: TONIGHT at 6:30pm
Where: AMC River East in Chicago

Arrive early because the movie screening is overbooked, like airlines, theaters do this too.

How can you get tickets? You and one guest can get tickets by going to this link:

https://www.gofobo.com/rsvp/promotion/7116e86caa7763fbd2d03bcd743b19c4

Watch the Parental Guidance trailer (this is a PG movie):

Please let us know if you attend and how you liked the movie, as none of us are unable to attend!


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Healthy Holiday Tips #MeijerHoliday

Christmas is less than two weeks away and I don’t know about you but I still have some food shopping to do. In past years when shopping, planning for Christmas dinner I’ve had to consider healthy alternative recipes because we usually have two diabetics at Christmas dinner. So I thought as part of this post I would include some healthy holiday tips for including diabetics at your meal table.

We usually make turkey for our Christmas dinner, have veggies, cranberry sauce, stuffing, dinner rolls and gravy. Most of which usually do not pose a problem for diabetics, as our guests try to watch their carb intake and portions, often “treating” themselves to a little more of something just because it is the holidays. For dessert we have a sugar free dessert available just for them and let them take the leftovers home.

Healthy Holiday Tips for Your Diabetic Guests

1. Use sugar free recipes. Sometimes you can use reduced sugar recipes or there are healthy sugar substitutes that may be used too.
2. Prepare low carb dishes or at least have a couple available for your diabetic guests.
3. Low fat recipes are better than ones high in fat.
4. Diabetics on medicine/insulin usually take their medication at a certain time each day, be sure and ask them in advance and prepare the meal time accordingly, just as a courtesy.
5. When food shopping, read the labels and keep your diabetic guest in mind.

Holiday Recipes

This year we decided to try a new veggie recipe for our Christmas meal in advance just to see how it was, as well as plan for a new stuffing and pumpkin pie recipe. I am sharing these recipes below. I actually went to Meijer to purchase the ingredients we needed, as well as some ingredients we’ll need closer to Christmas.


Diabetes Friendly Holiday Recipes

Green Bean and Mushroom Casserole

Serves 12

Reduce the calories in your Green Bean Casserole by using Soymilk instead of cream of mushroom soup.

Ingredients:

1 ½ tbsp. Meijer Extra Virgin Olive oil, divided

2 medium onions, thinly sliced

1 ½ tsp. salt, divided

1 lb. fresh mushrooms, thinly sliced

4 tbsp. flour

3 cups Meijer Organics Original Soymilk (we used regular Meijer whole milk)

2 tbsp. low-sodium soy sauce or Bragg’s Amino Acids

Salt and pepper to taste

2 (10 oz.) bags frozen cut green beans, thawed or 1 ½ lbs. fresh green beans, cooked until tender

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a 2-quart baking dish with nonstick spray.

2. Heat ½ tbsp. of the olive oil in a large heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add onions, season with ½ tsp. salt and cook until slightly browned and soft, 10-12 minutes. Remove the onions and set aside.

3. Heat the remaining tbsp. of olive oil in the same saucepan and add the mushrooms. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring often, until the mushrooms begin to brown and most of the liquid evaporates, about 5 minutes. Add the dry sherry and cook for about 1 minute more. Sprinkle the flour over the mushrooms and cook while stirring over medium heat until the flour browns slightly, about 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and cool briefly.

4. Warm the soymilk in a saucepan or microwave. Slowly whisk the warm soymilk into the mushrooms, scraping up any browned bits on the bottom of the pan. Return the saucepan to the heat and bring the sauce to a boil, stirring constantly.

5. Reduce the heat to a simmer and cook, stirring often, for 8-10 minutes until the sauce reaches the consistency of a thick cream soup. Stir in the soy sauce and salt and black pepper to taste.

6. Mix in the green beans and ½ cup of the onions. Place in the prepared casserole dish, top with the remaining onions and bake uncovered for 30-40 minutes.

Recipe from www.silksoymilk.com

Nutrition Information (per serving): 100 calories, 3g fat, 1g saturated fat, 0mg cholesterol, 621mg sodium, 12g carbohydrate, 3g fiber, 4g protein

The following two recipes are ones we are looking forward to trying, so no photos yet, but as soon as we make them I’ll add the photos.

Basic Stuffing Recipe

Makes 8-10 servings

Ingredients

1 loaf sliced whole wheat bread, approx. 1 lb.

2/3 cup Meijer canola oil

1 onion, chopped

4 stalks celery, chopped

2 tsp. poultry seasoning

Salt and pepper to taste

1 cup Meijer chicken broth

Directions:

1. Let bread slices air dry for 1 to 2 hours, then cut into cubes.

2. In a Dutch oven heat canola oil over medium heat. Cook onion and celery until soft. 3. Season with poultry seasoning, salt, and pepper. Stir in bread cubes until evenly coated. Moisten with chicken broth; mix well.

3. Chill, and use as a stuffing for turkey, or bake in a greased casserole dish at 350 degrees F for 30 to 40 minutes.

Nutrition Information (per serving): Calories 250, Fat 15 g, Saturated Fat 1.5 g, Cholesterol 1 mg, Sodium 455 mg, Carbohydrates 23 g, Fiber 4 g, Protein 5 g

*Take the basic stuffing recipe and spice it up 3 different ways!

1. Oyster Stuffing:

· Follow the basic stuffing directions. Once stuffing is mixed together after step 2; blend in one (8 oz.) cup Hilton Fresh Oysters to stuffing mixture and bake at 350 degrees F for 30 to 40 minutes.

2. Apple/Raisin Stuffing:

· Follow the basic stuffing recipe. Once stuffing is mixed together after step 2; add 1 cup chopped apples and ¼ cup Meijer raisins to stuffing mixture and bake at 350 degrees F for 30 to 40 minutes.

3. Cranberry/Walnut Stuffing:

· Follow the basic stuffing recipe. Once stuffing is mixed together after step 2; add ½ cup dried cranberries and ½ cup walnuts to stuffing mixture and bake at 350 degrees F for 30 to 40 minutes.


No Sugar Pumpkin Pie

Serves 16 (makes 2 pies)

Ingredients:

1 (29 oz.) can Meijer 100% pure pumpkin (we still have pumpkin from our garden!)

2 (12 oz.) cans Meijer fat free evaporated milk

2 eggs, slightly beaten

1 1/4 cups Meijer Zero Calories sweetener with sucralose (bulk in bag) (We use less regular organic can sugar)

2 Tbsp. all-purpose flour

1 tsp. salt

1 1/2 Tbsp. McCormick Pumpkin Pie spice

1 tsp. Meijer ground cinnamon

2 (9-inch, deep dish) Meijer frozen pie shells, unbaked (we actually make homemade pie crust)

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

2. Set pie shells aside and thoroughly blend all other ingredients in a large mixing bowl.

3. Pour pie mixture evenly into each pie shell.

4. Bake 20 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees and bake an additional 40 minutes, until a knife inserted in the center cove our clean.

5. Cool completely on baking rack.

6. Enjoy with Meijer Zip whipped topping if desired.

Nutrition Information (per serving): Calories 124, Fat 6g, Cholesterol 21mg, Sodium 248mg, Carbohydrate 15g, Sugar 4.5g, Fiber 1.5g, Protein 3.5g.

This modified version of pumpkin pie has 84 fewer calories and 18grams less sugar than traditional pumpkin pie.

Happy planning, cooking and entertaining!



This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks/Meijer.


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Christmas Tree Hunting – Wordless Wednesday

We went Christmas tree hunting at a friend’s farm. They had a beautiful white birch grove as well as a grove of silver trees that this photo does not do justice. It was beautiful.

In our search we had to be careful for holes left from where trees were dug up. Blondie is standing in on in this photo. Our friends’ farm use to be a tree nursery.

We eventually found a tree very similar to this one. It was huge and a monstrosity to get into the van!

We each took turns cutting down the Christmas tree. We actually had to go back out and buy a new saw because ours was too dull to do anything significant in the way of cutting. Makes for an interesting story to pass down through the years. 😉

When we finally got the Christmas tree shoved into the van it was a tight squeeze for everyone to get back into their seats.

This is what the tree looked like for a few days. It took a few extra cuts to get it just right and I haven’t yet taken an updated photo of it cut down to size or completely decorated.

When do you put up your tree?


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Benefits of Shelf Safe Milk

Do you remember Y2K? Do you remember people stock piling food and supplies in the event of a major power outage or shortage of food? I have no idea how the Y2K thing escalated to such proportions but it did. In some circles it was somewhat of a minor panic. And if I remember correctly I think we even stocked up on a few necessary items but nothing out of control like some folks are rumored to have done. Dry milk was one of those items since milk is not something that is easy to store or stock up on unless you have lots of refrigeration space. That’s when shelf safe milk comes in handy.

What is Shelf Safe Milk?

Think of the power outages that have occurred during hurricanes or strong rain storms. Last year when we first moved in we experienced a number of power failures during thunder and lightening storms. We were always concerned about losing the food in our freezer and refrigerator. Granted the issue was probably due to neighboring trees over hanging on the power lines, which they have since trimmed, but still it would have been nice to have stock piled shelf safe milk then.

As noted in the video above, shelf safe milk is milk that has been ultra pasteurized, processed and packaged in a container that needs no refrigeration, at least until it is opened, and is actually found on the shelf of your grocery store. Who would have thought, right?

It comes in several different brands, including Organic Valley. We have been to an Organic Valley farm and know the farmer through our regional farmer’s group.

The Benefits of Shelf Safe Milk

There are benefits of shelf safe milk. Here are a few I come up with:

  • No fear of it souring before you open it. (It does need to be refrigerated upon opening)
  • Easy to travel containers.
  • The containers do not disintegrate in the cooler – bonus!
  • A great way to have milk anywhere and anytime.
  • Much easier way to stock up on milk and requires less refrigerator space.

To learn more and to stay up to date about Milk Unleashed follow their Twitter and Facebook pages. To find out where to buy shelf safe milk visit: http://milkunleashed.com/where-to-buy/10-where-to-buy.html

“This blog post is part of a paid SocialMoms and Milk Unleashed blogging program. The opinions and ideas expressed here are my own. To read more posts on this topic, click here.”


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Sears #styleSURPRISE

Over the years Sears has been a trusted brand in my life. Guess I learned that from my mother, as well as my mother-in-law as they shopped at Sears…and still do. As most of you know, Sears provides everything from appliances and apparel to jewelry, electronics and more.

This holiday season Sears is hosting their Holiday #styleSURPRISE Sweepstakes where entrants can enter to win $5K worth of SYW points. I entered. It’s very easy, especially if you already have an account. Just sign in or sign up and follow the prompts at the link I just provided.

I think if I won the Holiday #styleSURPRISE I would update my wardrobe, costume jewelry and even buy my family some goodies. Below I’ve shared a little bit of my style.

My Style

At Sears.com I found a pretty Maxi dress that I like, except for the low neckline, love the empire-like waistline though. I usually have to buy petite sizes because I am so short and regular size/length dresses are too long.



Fashion Accessories

I like pretty simple and practical when it comes fashion accessories. Here are a few pieces of jewelry that appealed to my eye and no I don’t think either of them go with the dress above:

You can visit Sears for more everyday fashion inspiration.

Imagine if you won $5k worth of SYW points? What would you buy? Leave me a comment.

This is a sponsored post, I am a Sears blogger, though all opinions are my own.


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Kids in Sports and Stains

As moms, we deal with a lot of laundry and with that comes the task of getting out stains. If we have children who love sports or the great outdoors then getting out stains is often even more challenging. Below is some help for all of you who have kids in sports and stains that comes with it:


Image provided by: CiscoAthletic.com.
Want to add this illustration to your site too? Click here to get the embed code.

This is a paid post.


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Still Lolo

Still Lolo by Lauren Scruggs and the Scruggs family is an inspiring true story about the Scruggs experience when Lauren walked into an airplane’s propeller a year ago this past week and lost her left hand and left eye. Think Bethany Hamilton of Soul Surfer.

 

When I called this book an inspiring true story it wasn’t just because the phrase was typed on the front cover or because others have called it inspiring. I think whenever I read a book detailing someone’s tragic event and comes through it stronger it helps those of us hearing about it be inspired to adapt to life’s changes and to look at life’s challenges differently.

Bethany Hamilton actually wrote the forward of this book and shared Lauren’s definition of every day courage,

Even when life hits you hard, keep going.

I can only imagine how Bethany and Lauren must have felt as they went through the ordeals life threw at them with the propeller and shark attack. I am sure this is something they had to remind themselves over and over again.

Here are some of the notes I took from the book as I was reading it:

  • Christ as our strength and source of hope…
  • Bethany also shared how God mended and healed their hearts again and again. How often do we need him to do that for us?
  • The Physical Therapist story on page xii of Bethany’s intro…the Physical Therapist wanted Lauren to take 20 steps and Lauren took 30. Bethany said this encouraged and inspired her to take “10 extra steps”
  • 80 people filled the waiting room once word got out that Lauren was in the hospital –  they were all waiting for the word “stabilized” – I don’t even think I know 80 people who would do that for me or my family.
  • Isaiah 40:29-31 was shared within the book and I started reading it on a day that I was emotionally, mentally exhausted and it was an encouragement to me.

There were other things that stood out to me too, like the fact that Lauren’s parents got divorced but the end result was a blessing most divorcees do not get to experience.

The Scruggs’ family friend, Cindy, who told Lauren, ” God wants to use you mightily for his purposes, in ways you can’t yet imagine. But before he can do a work through you, he needs to do a work in you.” She seemed to speak life into Lauren. Negativity is a common trait in our society. I wonder what would happen if more of us chose to speak uplifting words instead of words that tear down – how different the world would be?

As you can see by the things I shared from the book, I gleaned a lot from it. I loved how the whole family’s story was interwoven and included. It really gave a clear picture of their family, where Lauren came from, where she was at, how she was before the accident and after. By allowing each family member to tell his or her version of the story gave a clearer picture of their life.

I give Still Lolo two thumbs up as a must-read book. Just beware to shed a few tears in the process. You can read the first chapter here.

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.


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Top Mom Blogger Review & Giveaway

Top Mom Blogger Review

Blogging is a part of my life. No matter where I am at whether it’s being super excited to share every little detail about some event in my life, a new product or opportunity or whether I’m tired and heading towards burnout, blogging is a part of me. Maybe you can relate.

If you have ever been interested in blogging or have wondered how to improve your blog, then help is here! Top Mom Bloggers is a website chock full of learning opportunities from free downloads, blogger challenges, blogger interviews (Don’t be surprised to see one from me, I was, because I had forgotten all about responding to the interview questions!) to monetizing your blog and help you master the art of blogging.

Something new I learned

Posts should be at about a 4th grade reading level to be well understood by search engine “bots”.

I did not know that. Interesting that they don’t make search engine “bots” smarter than 4th grade, eh? 😉

I enjoyed scanning through the articles and posts. I had hoped to come across some training calls, but alas, they aren’t any uploaded yet. Boo hoo.

My Thoughts About Top Mom Blogger

In my Top Mom Blogger review of the site I found the site very easy to navigate. I really appreciated the reminders and encouragement the authors gave, but because I have read enough over the years I fear most of the content for a seasoned blogger will be “old” so to speak. And while I think the site is definitely geared towards newbies or those just beginning their blogging career, seasoned bloggers will still benefit from the goal setting, organization tips, tricks, training calls and content inspiration posts. I love ideas to help me create new content!

While I was a tad disappointed there wasn’t more meat (for seasoned bloggers) to the site, I realize the site is still in progress and the authors, Trisha and Lynsey are adding new content every day.

Top Mom Blogger Membership

Top Mom Blogger is a membership site, after all it is offering valuable training, tips and information from seasoned bloggers; who are already earning an income from blogging. Membership is just $9.95/month and I bet you’ll learn how to make that back with the education you receive. I know forum I joined costs me less than $9.95/month and I make that back multiple times over so it’s worth it to me.


Top Mom Blogger 6 Month Membership Access Giveaway!

Top Mom Blogger is giving away a 6 month membership access to their training community…free of charge. Just enter below!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Faith and Family Reviews reviewed the following website in exchange for membership access. While we consider it a privilege to receive compensation for reviews, our thoughts and opinions are our own.


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CREST Whitening Strips Put to the Test

We were given the opportunity to participate in a review tour with Crest. They sent us a bottle of teeth yellower and then a package of Crest Whitening strips called, Crest 3D White Professional Effects Whitestrips, so we could see the reaction of others to yellowed teeth versus white teeth. One of my daughters tested the product out for us.


CREST Whitening Strips Put to the Test

Before photo with CREST yellowing.

First she put the yellow coat on her teeth and waited about five minutes before removing it. My other daughter’s reaction to her extremely yellowed teeth was hilarious.


Of course she was moving when the picture was snapped and caused the photo to be blurred but we can’t reenact a response like that!

Afterwards she used the Crest whitening strips to get the desired white effect and everyone’s reactions were much better. The entire process took about thirty minutes give or take since she took off the whitening strips about five minutes before the suggested time.

After with CREST whitening.

Compared to going to a dentist and getting your teeth whitened for the holidays CREST whitening strips is cheaper and much easier. Despite any discomfort involved in the taste of products, she would be willing to do it again since the after effect of having whiter teeth really does improve your entire personal appearance.

So as Crest’s slogan goes:

I participated in this campaign for One2One Network. I received product to facilitate my review and by posting, I am eligible for incentives. All opinions stated are my own.


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Introducing a New Reviewer/Contributing Writer!

As you know, I announced on Saturday that we are looking for reviewers. Thanks to a friend and colleague’s referral we have found someone very quickly to fill the gap in our baby/maternity reviews! So we are very pleased and happy to introduce a new reviewer/contributing writer – Kim (aka 278Wife in her posts)!

Here’s what she has to say about herself:

I am a stay at home mom with a very active three year old son and a baby due in April. We love to go to museums, playgrounds, the zoo, and have playdates. I love to shop for bargains and do crafts such as crocheting, quilting, and anything with my Cricut. We also do lots of kid crafts at home and I’m constantly on Pinterest looking for new ideas!

Please give her a warm welcome with lots of comments on this post and her awesome reviews to come!


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