Kid Friendly Food: Cheeseburger Soup

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If you are on my menu subscription plan, you might have noticed in the cooler months  plan a delicious, innovative soup twice a week.  Why?  Soups are the most cost effective meals out there.  They are slow cooker friendly and all in one meals that busy moms can appreciate.  And the warm liquid fills up a hungry family quickly.

Here’s one your kids will love!

Cheeseburger Soup:

1 can or 2 cups of beef broth

8 oz of tomato sauce

1 can tomato soup

3 cups water

2 tsp stevia or sugar

2 tsp parsley flakes

1 tsp garlic powder

1 tsp onion powder (or 1 cup chopped onion)

1 tsp Worcestershire sauce

1 tsp yellow mustard

1/4 tsp celery seed (or 1 cup diced celery)

2 lb hamburger or ground turkey, browned and drained

4 carrots, peeled and sliced

3 potatoes, peeled and cubed

(Depending on your families likes chopped onions and mushrooms are yummy in this too.)

2 cups Shredded cheddar jack cheese

1 cup chopped dill pickles

8 slices of whole wheat bread or hamburger buns

1.  Combine all except cheese, pickles and bread into a stock pot.  Bring to a boil and reduce heat to a simmer.  Simmer for 15 minutes or until carrots and potatoes are tender. turn off heat and stir in cheese.

2.  Cut bread into cubes.  Spritz with canola oil or olive oil spray and sprinkle lightly with garlic salt.  Bake at 350 for 15 minutes or until golden brown and toasted.

3.  Dish soup into bowls and allow to cool to eating temperature.

4.  Put out bowls of extra shredded cheese, bread cubes, pickles, and shredded lettuce as toppings and let everyone top their own.

 

Homemade Hamburger Buns

 

There was a time in my life when baking buns was not noteworthy.  I just did it, because that is how we survived.  I’ve gotten lazy since then.  It happened between the birth of my 5th and 6th babies.  Life just overwhelmed me and baking bread was “too hard.”  But today, I made hamburger buns and feel like shouting it from the rooftop.  After it was done, the thinking about it was the hardest part.  The doing didn’t take long. A Grocery Shrink Plus member did it last week and posted her beautiful pictures on our facebook group page. I said, those are awesome.  Thinking,  “I don’t have time for that anymore.”  Famous last words :).

Homemade Hamburger Buns

My daughter had a birthday party this month and I bought fancy foods from Aldi that used up my grocery budget quickly.  Our budget has no room for fluff–or very little of it.  It’s necessities only–or it won’t last.  And last it didn’t.

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I went to the store with my last $20 on Monday and we bought a gallon of milk, a few fresh veggies and some yogurt.  I had to put food back before getting the checkout line after I estimated the total in my mind.  Brandon (age 5) was a little traumatized.  He’s never seen me make these hard decisions before, or was too young to understand.  He tried to give me money so we could buy whatever we wanted.  I explained to him that I have plenty of money, but we decided at the beginning of the month how much we would spend on food and I was determined to stick to that no matter what.  It’s like a game :).  He wasn’t sure it was a fun game…lol.  We have a full pantry, so it isn’t as big a deal to run out of grocery money.

I started the buns with the recipe from King Arthur Flour.  I have a different one in my Grocery Shrink Plus menus, but wanted to try something new.  I adapted it quite a bit–switched from butter to oil so the rolls would be soft, even cold.  And used 100% fresh ground whole wheat flour.  Hard white wheat makes my bread so much better than when I used hard red wheat.  And now I can buy 25 lb bags of wheat berries from Wal-mart!

I keep my wheat grinder on the counter all the time, cleaned, with the hopper full of berries and the lid on.  Then all I have to do is flip a switch for fresh ground flour.  It takes a lot of the dread out of baking for me.

Here’s my adapted recipe:

100% Whole Wheat Hamburger Buns

  • 1 cup lukewarm water
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 1 large egg
  • 3 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1/4 cup stevia in the raw
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons salt
  • 1 tablespoon yeast
  1. Combine water, and sugar until sugar is dissolved.  Stir in yeast.  Wait a few minutes for it to soften and activate.
  2. Stir in 1 cup of flour, oil, egg, stevia and salt.
  3. Add remaining flour a little at a time until a soft dough forms that pulls away from the sides of the mixer.  Knead by hand 8 minutes or by mixer 3-4 minutes. Oil lightly and cover with a towel.  Let rise until double.
  4. Roll dough out 1/2 inch thick and cut with a wide glass. Set on greased pans and allow to rise until double.
  5. Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
  6. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes or until golden brown.

 

 

Valentine–won’t you be mine?

It’s not too late to do some simple homemade valentine’s this year.  This is one time DIY will cost you MORE than buying a box of licensed cards from Dollar Tree, but not much more.

Caleb and Dub are taking these: (Click on the photos to go to the source.)

Purplepatchparties star wars valentines

 

or these

star wars valentines 2I really like the “Yoda One for Me” saying.  Bwa ha ha.  And Yoda is my favorite.

Glow stick bracelets are 5 for $1 at Dollar Tree.  $4 for 20 students.  And color copies are $.59 each at Kinkos if you bring your own card stock. $1.19 on their cardstock!  Or print at home.  We bought a printer this year at Costco that takes their refillable ink cargtridges.  1 cartridge refills for $8 and there’s a $2 off coupon in the mailer that starts tomorrow :).

 

Heather is taking these S’more Valentines.  We bought the supplies tonight and made the top part.  We’ll package it all up the morning of, since I’m afraid the marshmallows and graham crackers would do bad things to each other if stored together long.

The snack size Hershey’s are 8 for $1 at Dollart Tree or $1.29 at Target.  The Heart Marshmallows are $3.99 for a huge bag at Target.  We had the paper and flower punch on hand already. We’ll also need some graham crackers ( in our pantry) and sandwich baggies (also in our pantry) and some tape or glue dots to put it all together ( in stash).

Here are some of my other favorites:

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Source: momontimeout.com via Angela on Pinterest

What are you doing for kid Valentine’s? Link or describe in the comments below :).

The Scripture Lady

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After services each week, The scripture lady is always surrounded by children, eager to learn a new verse by memory.

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If she has more children than she can work with, she has older children teach the younger ones.

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She creates pictures like these to help the children get a mind picture for the words.

And then rewards them with tiny candy treats.  I love it! Her incentives make the children feel fantastic about being in the Word.

Magical Messy Microwave Cure and Busy Bag Swap

I haven’t forgotten about the magical messy microwave cure,  but first I wanted to tell you about a wonderful party I’ve been invited to–A Busy Bag Swap!  So far there are more than 40 ladies coming and the hostess is having it at a church so we can all be together.  The huge group is divided into groups of 10.  We are each bringing 10 of the same bag and signing up so no one brings the same thing in their group. Then everyone goes home with 10 new activities!

There are tons of ideas for busy bags on Pinterest.  I’m making these pizza factories from secondstorywindow.typepad.com:

pizza factory from second story window

I researched printing the color cards at Kinkos.  They wanted $1.19 a copy if I used their card stock; $.53 if I brought my own.  I decided to print at home.  I need 30 colored copies on card stock–we figured we could refill 2 ink cartridges at Costco and be under budget compared to printing at Kinkos.  I have a no heat laminator that will come in handy to making everything last a long time and should have enough laminator on hand to do the project.

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Now for the Microwave Magic:  Fill a glass cup with 1 cup of water and a splash of lemon juice (don’t get fancy, cheap from concentrate like they sell at Aldi is fine.)  Microwave on high for 2 minutes, then leave the door shut for 5.  Do something else.  Wipe down your counters (hmm), Eat a snack (ok!) Something like that.  Then take a damp rag and just wipe it out.  Everything will come off with no effort thanks to the power of steam.  If you have a pretty messy job, you’ll need to rinse your rag out a couple of times.  But that’s it!

Chocolate Peanut Butter Apple Pudding–guilt free!

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6 oz mountain high, 2 Tbs peanut flour, 2 Tbs cocoa powder, 1 Tbs stevia, 1 chopped apple

Oops!  This post was supposed to go over to my other blog (centsablyfit.com.)  It’s my breakfast :).  If you haven’t popped over there this is a sampling of what you will get.  Lots of super fast and easy recipes that facilitate fat loss and muscle building.  This one was super delicious!  I love the combo of peanut butter, chocolate and apples.  This one is completely guilt free!

Heidi’s Mystery Party Part 2–the clues

I took a lot of my inspiration for Heidi’s party from bloggers, but they were all planning for much younger girls.  I called my mom over in desperation to get some clues that would be super challenging for the girls.  We ended up with 11 clues and most of them required something in their sleuth kits to solve it.

The ground rules were:  My office, master closets, and sibling bedrooms were off limits.  (Those areas were really messy, lol.)  All girls must stick together and no one can read the next clue until everyone is back to the living room and sitting down.  (I was trying to slow them down :).)

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First I handed Heidi and envelope that I “found” in the attic. (She knew I had been cleaning up there recently to make it a guest room for some overnight company.)  It contained a “very old” letter that read:

Hello, Dear One,

If you are reading this, I have passed away. I have hidden this letter in my home, so from the grave, I can share a secret with you if you are clever.

You see, I have always loved a good mystery and fancy myself as something of a sleuth! In my will, I omitted a chest of heirloom jewelry presented to me many years ago by Lady Baillie of Leeds Castle.  My family knows nothing of this treasure and I prefer it to go to someone with more sense.  So I have hidden it in my home for the future owner, if you can find it!

You may need a few friends to help you in your search and there may be something special waiting for them as well if they are able to help you solve this mystery!

Good luck to you!  Here is your first clue:

 I’ll give you clues in the form of rhyme

When this thing stops, you’re out of time.

I borrowed a lot of the text from this letter from this blogger:  http://thedecorologist.com/party-proposal-mystery-birthday-party.  The original blogger had filmed this script herself dressed up as the old lady.  I loved the idea and had planned to do this too and even found an old gray wig to wear.  But at the end, the filming and dressing up and finding an old lady voice with an accent just about put me over the top with stress.  So my mother antiqued the paper instead.

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The next clue was hidden behind a clock in my bedroom and read:

(In large type) The clue you are seeking is really quite small.  It’s so tiny you almost can’t see it at all.  (Tiny Print 4 font hidden in between the lines of the big text) The game has begun.  See them all run. It glides on the air.  You will find it there.

The girls had magnifying glasses to read the tiny print with though many of them had excellent eyes and could read it without.  It lead to our air hockey table in the basement.

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The next clue was blank (invisible ink.)  3 of the guests had pens in their kits that would decode the clue.  But it was a hoot watching them try to figure it out.  First they scribbled all over it with invisible ink, and then found the decoder pen but rubbed it all over the wrong side of the paper, bwa ha ha.

When they finally figured it out the clue read:

In my long and fruitful life there is much that I have learned.  You should keep your eyes open so you won’t get burned!

That took them to the fireplace where I had taped the next clue up inside the chimney.  I promised the girls NOTHING would be in plain sight :).

This clue was coded in basic substitution code.  A =1 etc.  They used their steno pads and pens to solve the code. When they deciphered it, it read:

The lovely lady has something to hide.  Make sure you peek on the other side.

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One of the girls immediately ran to my newest most beautiful mirror. Claimed that when she looked inside there was a lovely lady looking back at her and found the clue behind.  She was too clever!

That clue was written in mirror image.  I thought they would use their compact mirrors in their bags or even a wall mirror to read it, but instead they held it up to the light and read through the back.  It said:

The next clue is not hard, don’t shed a tear.  You’ll find it inside Hannah’s Brave Year.

Heidi immediately knew that was a book on her shelf in her room and wondered how in the world I got a clue in there with her home the whole time and never knew it ;).  That clue was written in red letter code.  The real clue was made of green and blue letters and inside each of those words I typed red words.

The red words said:  You are the best friends a girl could have.  True beauty inside and out lasts forever.

 

When they put their red decoder film over it, the red words disappeared and they saw:

On the buffet there’s a fortunate snack.  Don’t worry about being rude, eat it now to stay on track.

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My mother had baked fortune cookies and placed one word inside each one for the next clue.  The girls had to arrange the words in order to find the next clue.  It read:

Tickling the ivories makes a lovely song, finding this clue takes a mind that’s strong.

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The next clue was hidden inside our old baby grand piano.  It was a word search.  The girls had to circle the words and then arrange them in the blanks to find the next clue.  I used an online word search program to make it and then designed it hangman style so they could see the blanks with the unimportant words like an and the already filled in.  That clue read:

Look in the spot where they used to mix batter, hidden away under the counter.

We have an old mixer built into our counter that pops up at the touch of a button.  It reminds me of something the Jetson’s might have, lol.  The next clue was under that.  And written in Pig Latin!  Makes me giggle still to think how much fun we had writing this stuff.

Iddenhay niay aya lacepay atsthay eallyray itequay oldcay, oullyay indfay ouryay extnay luecay.  roay osay veiay eenbay oldtay.

Translated:  Hidden in a place that’s really quite cold, you’ll find your next clue.  Or so I’ve been told.

This led to one of the freezers that was left in the house by the previous owner.

 

This clue was a fill in the blank. All the rhyming words were left out.  I gave them a word bank with lots of extra words to choose from in it.  But if they had noticed the extra words were red, so by using their red decoder lens only the useful words would have been visible.  Think girls, think!

The clue said:  All the squirrels are not in the trees, crack the nuts, it is a tease.

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Mom had hollowed out walnuts, stuck single words inside and then glued them back together so you couldn’t tell they had been tampered with.  (My mom is amazing, if you hadn’t figured that out yet.  I need her forever, because I don’t plan on ever getting that amazing.) The girls had to crack the nuts and arrange the words to find the final clue:

Around the house you must go, looking HIGH and looking low. Behind a wall where you think not, marked with a bright red dot.

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That led them to the attic where I put a red sticker on one of the removable pegboard walls. Behind that was a beautiful inlaid wooden box that my great-grandfather built.  It was filled with jewelry that had belonged to my grandmother and her mother.  The girls were allowed to look it all over but there was also a paper that read:

This Mystery is now history.  So take this treasure to someone quite wise to claim your real prize!

And we traded them for bags of candy.

If you want a copy of the clues and what we did you can download it here: Heidi’s birthday party script. You need Microsoft Word or something similar to open it.

Hedi’s Mystery Party Part 1

We had no invitations for Heidi’s party, because that would take planning sooner than a week in advance.  I’m just flying by the seat of my pants right now.  So we called, facebooked, and texted the guests. The mother’s were very sweet about it.

Heidi’s friend from home school that she rarely sees now that she goes to school came over and spent the night.  The day before they baked lemon cupcakes from a box, then frosted them with homemade butter cream tinted pale turquoise.  They weren’t prefect, but they looked nearly so after using Tip Junkie’s free printables.

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My glass cake plate was too small to hold all the cupcakes, so I topped it with a silver charger (From Dollar tree at Christmas time.) Just right :).

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Then in the morning, she and Heidi cleaned the whole house and decorated for the party. I helped, but those girls were amazing. Copy of Heidi's birthday 13th 097

The food table had chocolate covered pretzels (from Aldi); Walnuts in the shell (with clues inside); fortune cookies (homemade by my mama with clues inside); sweet potato chips (Heidi’s favorite); party nuts; chocolate filled wafer straws; and Krispy Creme Classic Doughnuts (Not pictured.  But I put them in my trifle bowl to serve.)

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The punch was Strawberry Limeaid with frozen strawberries and fresh lime slices floating in it.Copy of Heidi's birthday 13th 149

I made it by mixing the 3 bottles below (from Aldi.)  It was surprisingly delicious!  Copy of Heidi's birthday 13th 186

And the girls loved drinking it out of my best stemware.  (I totally forgot to buy cups for the party.  Big win–saved money and made the girls happy.)

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For party gifts, I bought canvas bags at Hobby Lobby.  They were $8 for 4 and then were 30% off.  Heidi and her friend picked out ribbons from  my stash and I sewed them on to spiff them up a little.

Inside the bags were tools the girls would need to solve the clues in the mystery.  They included:  detective kits (some had red decoders in them and some had invisible ink pens.); slide whistles for security, compact mirrors for reverse image code or sneaking around corners; steno pads; gel pens; and mini magnifying glasses.   Everything was from Dollar Tree.  I didn’t snap a picture of the stuff, but I’ll see if Heidi still has hers semi together and can snap a picture later.

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The girls didn’t all know each other even though they all knew Heidi.  So we started with introductions.  And then played a warm up game to get their detective brains warmed up.  They had 1 minute to look at the tray and then write down everything they could remember.  One girl got them all! If I had been super clever,  I would have had a prize for her….poor girl.Copy of Heidi's birthday 13th 110

Then the treaure hunt began with this old letter I “found in my attic” while cleaning around New Year’s time.  My mother made it look old with Roasted Barley Drink.  I’ll tell more about the clues and the treasure tomorrow.Copy of Heidi's birthday 13th 113

After the treasure hunt we opened Gifts.  Heidi got some cute shirts from her cousin; several gift cards to Barnes and Noble; and Hobby Lobby.  A set of adventure books from her church friend; and an art pastel set from the friend who remembered all the items on the tray. And a journal and sharpe set too.

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Her friend that spent the night knitted her a ruffle scarf and one for her doll.  Super stylish!

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Her Dad and I got her 1 gift. (I meant to sew her a bathrobe…but found the fabric this morning still in the shipping box–MAMA FAIL!)  So the 1 gift from us was a CELL PHONE!  She is super excited and she has already started texting, lol.  I’m glad I’ll be able to contact her now at her dance lessons and after school.

Valnetine Wreath Tutorials

I have 2 front doors now and as much as I love store wreaths when the price is times 2–DIY looks even better.  I’m still trying to decide which to make, but here are some that have my heart a flutter.

1.  Burlap tied around a Pool noodle via A Little Crafting

I’m still exclaiming–pool noodle!  I mean how awesome is that!  If only I saw this when Dollar Tree was all noodled up. This one looks doable within my time limits and still super cute. I wonder how hard it would be to make a heart shaped pool noodle?

2.  This little number is by The Idea Room. It is made from felt circles, pins and a purchased foam heart wreath form. (Hobby Lobby coupons anyone?)

I loved that it is a little more refined and that the circles look a lot like roses.  I also happen to have a ton of red polar fleece that would work well–but the thought of cutting out all those circles makes me cautious.  Definitely would need a lot of Netflix to get through this project.

3.  This one is from Ms Smartie Pants.

I love that it is made from a hanger and the squares can be cut with a rotary cutter.  Also the white flowers are a lovely contrast.  I wonder if I could just poke the hanger through the fabric instead of hole punching each piece!  I imagine Ms Smartie pants already tried that.

I may just adapt some of these ideas and make an X for the right door and an O for the left.  That would be fun!