Our oldest child turned 14 the other day. I am so happy to see how she is turning into a beautiful, Godly, young woman. I love to see how God is using her and molding her.
We celebrated Rebekah's birthday by helping at kid's club at our church and having her birthday supper at home.
She has been busy studying her driver's handbook to take her learner's exam. In Alberta you only have to be 14 to get your learners.
Here are a few pictures.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Crustless Low Carb Pizza
I decided to make pizza for the family tonight for supper and realized I didn't have any low carb crust options for myself handy. I remembered a pin from Pinterest that just showed melted cheese with peperoni on top and I decided to give that a try. I made mine a bit different though. I put about 3/4 cup shredded low fat mozzarella cheese in a non stick skillet and baked it at 350 until it was melted and covered the bottom. Then I put pizza sauce on top of the cheese and loaded it with toppings. I put mushrooms, a little bit of onions, diced red pepper and turkey peperoni. Then I broiled it for a few minutes. It was seriously so good. It was my favorite low carb (Trim Healthy Mama) pizza option by far.
After I took it out of the oven, I stuck it in the fridge for a couple of minutes to let it firm up a bit and then I was able to get it on my plate. I ate it with a knife and fork and it was filling.
Yummy!
This post is linked up to Hope in Every Season
This is the pizza before I broiled it. I was too hungry when it was done to take another picture! |
After I took it out of the oven, I stuck it in the fridge for a couple of minutes to let it firm up a bit and then I was able to get it on my plate. I ate it with a knife and fork and it was filling.
Yummy!
This post is linked up to Hope in Every Season
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
An All Natural Toilet Bowl Cleaner for Tough Stains
We have hard water here and our toilets have been really getting stained. We have 3 bathrooms in our home and there is one bathroom off our mudroom that doesn't get cleaned as often as the others. Only the male members of our family use it and it's also where our coat hooks are. So there are snowsuits and winter jackets all over the place in there. It is only about 4'x6'.
I tried cleaning the toilet with toilet bowl cleaner with bleach. Didn't even make ANY difference. Here is the before picture after cleaning it with the cleaner. I can't believe I'm sharing this with you. It's like when I posted about organizing my hall closet. But, when you find something that's exciting to you, you just feel compelled to share. So, here we go.
You can see the orange stains. It doesn't matter how hard I scrub with a toilet brush, they just don't come off. So I searched the internet and came to Stacy Makes Cents and she showed how she had used a pumice stone to scrub off nasty stains. She explained that pumice is softer than porcelain, so it won't scratch the surface. I headed off to Dollar Tree and found this pumice stone in a pedicure pack.
I scrubbed and scrubbed. It took about 25 mins of scrubbing and I didn't realize how cold our well water is until I took a break. When I took off the rubber glove, my hand was completely numb!
Here is what it looks like now.
So much better! If winter would ever end, we could put away the snowsuits and actually enjoy this bathroom.
This post is linked up to Thrifty Thursdays Hope in Every Season
I tried cleaning the toilet with toilet bowl cleaner with bleach. Didn't even make ANY difference. Here is the before picture after cleaning it with the cleaner. I can't believe I'm sharing this with you. It's like when I posted about organizing my hall closet. But, when you find something that's exciting to you, you just feel compelled to share. So, here we go.
You can see the orange stains. It doesn't matter how hard I scrub with a toilet brush, they just don't come off. So I searched the internet and came to Stacy Makes Cents and she showed how she had used a pumice stone to scrub off nasty stains. She explained that pumice is softer than porcelain, so it won't scratch the surface. I headed off to Dollar Tree and found this pumice stone in a pedicure pack.
I scrubbed and scrubbed. It took about 25 mins of scrubbing and I didn't realize how cold our well water is until I took a break. When I took off the rubber glove, my hand was completely numb!
Here is what it looks like now.
So much better! If winter would ever end, we could put away the snowsuits and actually enjoy this bathroom.
This post is linked up to Thrifty Thursdays Hope in Every Season
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Low Carb Stuffed Crust Pizza
I have found on this new healthy way I have been eating (THM), that I don't really like the choices for pizza crust. I make pizza quite often and have been trying various forms of crust, such as, cauliflower crust and sourdough crust. Both of those are not my favorite. I made the kids pepperoni pizza yesterday for lunch and a wonderful thought came to me.
What if I use two of my low carb tortillas as a crust? And better yet, what if I put grated mozzarella cheese in between the layers to make a "stuffed crust" pizza? Well, it turned out fabulous! I used Mama Lupe's Low Carb tortillas. I buy them from Low Carb Canada and they only have 3 grams of carbs per tortilla.
I made myself a pepperoni pizza and I really enjoyed it. It was nice and quick too.
I have one more crust recipe I will try in the future. It has cream cheese, cheese, cream and an egg in it. Sounds good, I just don't always have cream cheese on hand. I'll let you know how it turns out when I make it.
What if I use two of my low carb tortillas as a crust? And better yet, what if I put grated mozzarella cheese in between the layers to make a "stuffed crust" pizza? Well, it turned out fabulous! I used Mama Lupe's Low Carb tortillas. I buy them from Low Carb Canada and they only have 3 grams of carbs per tortilla.
I made myself a pepperoni pizza and I really enjoyed it. It was nice and quick too.
I have one more crust recipe I will try in the future. It has cream cheese, cheese, cream and an egg in it. Sounds good, I just don't always have cream cheese on hand. I'll let you know how it turns out when I make it.
Monday, March 3, 2014
"Church" Salad Recipe (THM)
I have been following the Trim Healthy Mama way of eating since November and I am happy with how it is going. There are some things I always enjoyed eating, but haven't thought of how they would work on this "diet". I am slowly converting my old recipes over to Trim Healthy Mama approved recipes. "Church" Salad is one of them. My Mother in Law makes this jello salad with cherry jell-o and canned fruit. It is so good! Oh! By the way, I call it "Church" Salad because of what my friend, Colleen, said at Thanksgiving at our house years ago. She made a comment that she only sees jello salads at church pot lucks and she called it church salad. That's what we've called it since.
I can eat this salad now thanks to sugar free jello.
I can eat this salad now thanks to sugar free jello.
Church Salad
2 c cottage cheese
1 box sugar free Jell-o
2 cups whipped cream (I sweetened it with stevia)
1 c raspberries or berries
Mix the Jell-o with the cottage cheese for a few minutes to help dissolve crystals. Fold in the whipped cream. Fold in the berries. Refrigerate for a couple of hours. Enjoy!
I would like to try this with sugar free cherry Jell-o, but our grocery store doesn't carry it. Also, I think I would like it with strawberries too.