Menu Plan Monday 8/29/11

Aug 30, 2011

Sunday, we made a family outing to the orchard and a farm stand and came home with lots of fresh produce. Needless to say, this week's menu will be making use of peaches, tomatoes, corn, peppers, squash, green beans, and eggplant (I haven't had much experience with this one).

Breakfast:
  • Eggs & toast
  • French toast
  • Egg sauce over toast
  • Oatmeal
  • Breakfast burritos (eggs, turkey sausage, cheese)
Lunch:
  • Tuna salad on toast
  • Bean & cheese quesadillas
  • Grilled turkey & cheese sandwiches
  • Pasta salad
  • Baked potatoes & beans
Dinner:
Baking:

JM Cremp's Labor Day Sale


This is our family's new favorite store! Not only do they have awesome toys and gear for boys, but they are a  homeschooling family with five boys. We haven't ordered yet, but the boys have spent lots of time clicking through the website and flipping through the summer catalog. IB's 8th birthday is coming up in a few weeks, so I dropped a hint to my mom about JM Cremp's and she bought him a gift certificate. This sale is perfectly timed for us! IB has been adding items to his wishlist for a couple of months, making it easier for me to narrow down what to get him. 

Here are a few things on IB's wish list:



I have my own wishlist going, of course, that includes most of the G.A. Henty audiobooks. If you have sons, you will definitely be able to find some boy-pleasing gifts at JM Cremp's. Their Labor Day Sale is a great opportunity to get started with Christmas shopping. Just use the code LABOR10 by September 5, 2011 to get $10 off of a $50 or more purchase. You can also get free shipping on orders of $99 or more with the code FREESHIP.


Disclaimer: I am an affiliate with JM Cremp's and will receive a small percentage of any purchases made through the above links.

VocabularySpellingCity.com ~ Upcoming Review

Aug 24, 2011

What a coincidence! A few weeks ago, while searching for online educational games for my boys, I ran across VocabularySpellingCity.com. IB and I tried the free HangMouse game a few times and bookmarked it for later use. Today, I received an email offering me a premium membership so that I can provide a candid, personal, online review. Of course, I accepted. :)

VocabularySpellingCity.com helps students study word lists using 25 different learning activities such as Vocabulary TestWord UnScramble and Word Search.  Parents can create their own spelling lists, find published lists already available on the site or use any of the dozens of  free teaching resources such as compound words and math academic vocabulary.  Be sure to come back in three weeks to read about my experience.


There might be more free memberships available for bloggers.  If you're interested, find out how you can review VocabularySpellingCity.com.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins {Dairy-Free}

Aug 19, 2011


It doesn't matter what season it is for me to make these moist, delicious pumpkin flavored muffins dotted with semi-sweet chocolate. This recipe makes 24 large muffins or 72 mini muffins. Yes, it makes a lot, but that's so you're not left to figure out what to do with the other half a can of pumpkin. I don't ever have any leftover after a few days, but you can freeze these for later.


Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins

4 large eggs
1/2 c coconut oil, melted (or canola oil)
1 c unsweetened applesauce
1 (15 oz) can pumpkin
1 1/4 c organic sugar or Sucanat
3 c whole wheat pastry flour (may sub. part/all unbleached)
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp sea salt
1 1/2 to 2 c regular or mini semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips (depending on your chocolate needs; I use less of dk.chips)

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Mix first five ingredients in large bowl. In separate bowl, mix next five dry ingredients; add to wet ingredients, stirring just until combined. Fold in chocolate chips. Use ice cream scoop to fill paper-lined or greased regular muffin tins. Bake for about 16 minutes until firm and golden and knife or toothpick inserted comes out clean. Watch carefully so you don't overbake, as the bottoms are quick to burn. Cool on wire rack.



For mini muffins: Mini chocolate chips work best. Use cooking spray or paper liners in mini muffin tins and bake for about 12 minutes.

Tip: If you find yourself out of baking soda, like I did, you can substitute 2 tsp baking powder for each 1 tsp baking soda and omit salt.

Recommend: I love If You Care Unbleached Baking Cups! My muffins and cupcakes always come right out of the paper without sticking. They can even be reused for the next batch.


Linked to Pumpkin Addicts Anonymous, Totally Tasty Tuesday


To Love and Protect ~ Giveaway winner!

Aug 15, 2011

Well, it seems that I'm just not cut out to be one of those bloggers that has hundreds of people wanting whatever I'm giving away...but I did manage to get a few people interested. And the winner is... 

The 7th comment belongs to Anonymous (aclillpop). 

Congratulations! 

aclillpop has won a Parking Pal of her choice, a Car Seat ID Kit, a Child ID Kit, and a set of Safe Shoes Child ID labels.

Thanks to all of you who entered!
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