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DIT (Do It Themselves): Mother’s Day Fruit Plates… Help Them to Treat You Right!

Not to brag, but I am fairly lucky when it comes to my children’s eating habits.  My seven year old is not only willing to try anything, but she actually makes conscious decisions to eat healthy (ok bragging a little).  I’ve seen her bypass  a cookie for a peach, filling my heart with happiness. My youngest is pickier, but at age five she is also making smart choices, though will seldom pass up that cookie.

IMG_2112I’ve never had much trouble getting them to eat fruits and veggies, but when it is dessert time, some coaxing is often in order to keep them satisfied with simply fruit.  It’s my own fault.  I’m a big fan of dessert myself, so it sometimes becomes a bit of a habit until I remind myself to break that cycle.

My favorite way to make the fruit more enticing is toIMG_0982
make fruit plates. Sometimes they are elaborate, sometimes simply silly.  Regardless – they always get a great response and then gobbled up!  Not only do we enjoy eating them, but they are also a real pleasure to create.  It’s become something of a zen activity for me.

You can only imagine my joy when my little ones began asking me to cut fruit for them to design their own fruit plates!  It’s become quite a hobby for my youngest and I must say she’s got a knack for it.  We often incorporate veggies too.

Now I  really will start bragging.  Last weekend I was awakened twice with fruit plates IMG_2141made with child labor and love.  The one to the right was admittedly made with help from my man – there’s even an egg in the bowl at its center ~ super yum! Perhaps the best part, is when the girls announce themselves proudly and climb into my bed to help me eat their delicious art!

I can’t wait to see what my lovelies create for me next weekend!

Help your kiddos treat you!  Simply cut the fruit the night before and keep it in covered containers in the fridge.  Leave a plate out within their reach and earn yourself an extra 15 minutes or more of sleep!  Proudness and sweetness all around!

Please share any “Do it Themselves” Mother’s Day ideas by commenting below – the more the merrier!

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DIY (or die trying) Christmas

Being a stay at home mom has had its advantages.  I’ve been privileged enough to be there to see my boy hit every milestone and spend every night cuddled up to him (yes, we co-sleep).  That’s not to say that there aren’t any disadvantages.  We’ve had to tweak a few things around here so that I can continue to enjoy my special moments.  For example, we are now having to live on just my husbands salary alone and we’ve had to make quite a few cuts in our budget.  Gone are the days when we’d eat out a few times a week or pick up a few unnecessary items just because they were cute.  I’ve had to get creative with our budget to still be able to afford a few little luxuries.

 

Take Christmas gifts for example, I know that I could easily explain to my family (all 100 of them, ok, I’m exaggerating, but I do come from a very large Mexican family) that gifts christmas_sack_of_giftsfor all of them just aren’t  going to happen this year.  To be honest, I should have cut many of them off years ago.  I have quite a few nephews and nieces that are in their 30′s and would understand if I skipped their gifts.  After all, isn’t Christmas more about the kids anyway?  So this year I’ve decided to still buy the kids presents and make gifts for many of the adults.  I’ve made plenty of things in the past; my poor family members have had to tolerate all my crafty phases.  I still remember a few funny glances I got from my nephews when they opened up the scarves I knitted them a few years ago. Let’s just say, heavy scarves aren’t a necessity for southern Californians (in my defense, I was living in NYC at the time). I myself have always preferred to get handmade gifts. There is nothing more special then someone taking the time to pour their heart and talent into a present for someone they care about.  I cherish every handmade item I’ve ever been given.

So I’m taking to the internet to find some great DIY ideas.  I’m thinking, baked goods, condiments, marinades and maybe some very easy crafts (I do have a 6 month old after all!).  I’m ready to pour my heart into some gifts for those I love.

A few months ago, I got a huge bunch of kale in my organic vegetable delivery and I was
curious to find a new way to cook it. I did a google search for “kale recipes” and up popped cookieandkate.com.  Cookieandkate.com is an amazing food blog that shares the fun and funny adventures of Kate (a twenty something vegetarian) and Cookie (her sweet dog) all the while sprinkling in some fantastic recipes.  This food blog has probably been my favorite this year for healthy recipes.  Not only is the photography beautiful but every recipe on this site is vegetarian and made with 100% whole grains so it’s easy to overindulge and not feel too guilty.  I get a kick out of reading Kate’s posts and since finding the site I’ve experimented with about  6-7 of her recipes. Her recipes are pretty easy to make and I love that you don’t have to drive all around town going to specialty stores to find the ingredients.  I already had everything I needed already in my pantry.   The recipes are fantastic! I have yet to be disappointed.  Some were so good I’ve actually made them twice, so it’s only natural that Kate’s blog would be the first place I look to for inspiration.  She did not fail me.
Kate has a direct link to all of her recipes and wouldn’t you know it – the baked goods section is right on top!  Smart move Kate!!  With recipes like, Pumpkin Pecan Polvorones (Mexican Wedding Cookies),  Heavenly Lemon Blueberry Scones and even Dark Chocolate Zucchini Brownies, what’s not to love?  Kate has gotten me inspired to get started on some yummy and healthy goodies.  Thanks Kate!!

I’m sure there are few crafty folks and awesome foodies out there that are dying to share some great ideas for DIY Christmas gifts. C’mon, I know you wanna!  Please feel free to share those ideas, or even photo’s in our comment section, I’m dying to hear what you got!

*Photo credit: last 3 from CookieandKate.com

 

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