Monday, June 28, 2010

Granola

This is the granola recipe that we have been loving! I thought I would post it so that others can enjoy it, too! I have it with milk in the morning or sprinkled on yogurt for a snack. I bet it would be delicious on vanilla ice cream!

Maple Granola

3 cups rolled oats
1 cup dried unsweetened coconut chips
1 cup pecans or walnuts, quartered
1/2 cup pure maple syrup
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil (sounds weird, but use it!)
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1 teaspoon coarse salt
3/4 to 1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup raisins

Preheat the oven to 300. Mix together oats, coconut, nuts, syrup, oil, sugar, sesame seeds, salt, and cinnamon. Spread granola in an even layer on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake, stirring every 10 minutes, for 40 minutes. Add raisins, and bake until granola is toasted, about 10 minutes more. Let cool completely.

Granola can be stored for up to 2 weeks. I doubt it will last that long!

**I have been experimenting with replacing the brown sugar. I would like to omit it completely or replace it with a more natural option. I will be sure to post my findings. I would also like to try replacing the olive oil with coconut oil to see what that is like. But, for now, the recipe is perfect and I LOVE it.

Enjoy!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

The switch to Whole Grains

In my quest to eat healthier, the first change I decided to make is to switch to whole grains. I have to admit, I wasn’t too excited about this change. The whole wheat flours available at the store aren’t fantastic and whole wheat pasta just isn’t as tasty. After some research, I found that the whole grain world is quite vast and if I do it right, it can be tasty, too! Whole grains offer a bonanza of nutrients and dietary fiber. They are especially high in the B-vitamins as well as vitamin E and have a wide range of nutrients and minerals.

During my research I learned that freshly milled whole grain flour can turn rancid and isn’t good for storing. I also learned that 24 hours after grinding 40% of the nutrients have oxidized and after 3 days 80% have oxidized. Enter the grain mill.

This bad boy is called the Nutrimill and it sounds like a jet engine. However, it certainly gets the job done! I am able to buy grain (any kind I like) in bulk and grind the flour when I need it.

It turns out our bodies have a really hard time digesting whole grain. The bran of the grain contains phytic acid, which combines with key minerals such as calcium, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc and prevents their absorption in the digestive tract. So, every time I eat whole wheat bread, brown rice, and oatmeal, all of the whole grain goodness passes right on through. There is a way to unlock all of the great nutrients and that is by soaking. Soaking the grains helps enzymes, lactobacilli, and other organisms to neutralize the phytic acid and break down complex starches and difficult to digest proteins. So, those people that have a hard time digesting gluten would certainly benefit from soaking.

This isn’t a complicated process and all it requires is some forward thinking. Whole grain flour (oats and brown rice, too) is combined with an acid medium (like yogurt, whey, or apple cider vinegar) and water. That soaks for 12 to 24 hours and then it is ready to use. Pain in the butt? Nope. If I am making bread I just throw all of the soaker ingredients together the day before. Then, when I am ready to bake, most of the prep has already been done! If I know that we will have oatmeal in the morning, I just put the oats in a mason jar with water and the acid medium right before bed and let them soak overnight. In the morning, I just add the rest of the water and the stovetop oatmeal is ready in 5 minutes. If we are having brown rice with dinner, I just throw everything in the pot in the morning and let it soak on the stove all day.

I am really enjoying this journey towards healthy eating. I love the science behind bread making and I really like the culinary challenge of finding the perfect recipe. All wrapped up in this whole grain business is the desire to rid our home of processed foods. I certainly won’t miss them, but I have a feeling that E might start to wonder where his Cheerios went and why he can’t have them anymore. While I would love for this change to happen over night, I do know that it will take time to replace the store bought stuff with homemade goodies that they will love. I did find this Healthy Snacks eBook and it is great. There are lots of things in there that I can’t wait to try. I also made waffles out of oatmeal the other morning in a blender. They were so flippin’ fantastic I was sad the recipe didn’t make more.

I will try to be better about posting all of my trials and tribulations during this process. I am having so much fun, I can’t wait to share!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Changes

I made a reference in an earlier post about the book The Omnivore's Dilemma and the movie Food, Inc. I am also reading a book titled, Real Food: What to eat and why and have been inspired to make some pretty great changes in our home.

Five months after having a baby, I still have baby weight to lose and have been feeling rather sluggish and gross. Two changes that I decided to make immediately were to eliminate store bought breakfast cereals from my diet as well as stop eating foods after dinner. Now my breakfasts choices consist of eggs, fruit, whole wheat toast, homemade granola, yogurt, oatmeal, and smoothies. I don't miss my Honey Bunches of Oats.

I plan on doing future posts dedicated to the specific changes I am making. I will write about things like whole grains, raw milk, meat and fish, produce, the benefits of lacto-fermented foods, and fats/oils. I have been doing research in each of these areas and have been pretty impressed with the information that I have come across and can't wait to write about it. I also plan to write about how these changes will affect our monthly grocery budget. I am pretty confident I will be able to lower the grocery bill.

Exciting times at the Nest especially since I told Prince Charming that all of the butter he puts on his popcorn is actually good for him! As long as it is the right butter, of course!

Happy Father's Day

To the best Dad our kids could ever hope for!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Disneyland 2010

I posted our Disneyland Surprise Video a while back and am just now getting around to writing about our trip! While the reaction to the surprise was a bit disappointing, the trip was quite the opposite! We had such a grand time!

For spring break this year, we decided another trip to Disneyland was in order. Except this time, we brought the whole family! Amee and Papa, Amma Gramma, and Aunt J also joined the 5 of us. I was a bit uneasy about traveling with a 2 month old, but she did better than I had expected. Our trip over to California went smoothly. Prince Charming and I listened to the Atlas Shrugged audiobook while the boys watched DVDs and G cried from time to time. We did run into some major wind when we were going through the palm desert. We stopped in Palm Springs for some gas and while we were parked I was certain that the car was going to lift off of the ground. I am not joking. Children would have been blown over had they ventured out of the car. After listening to E ask “how much longer” about 500 times, we rolled into the Grand Californian in Disneyland eager to explore our home for the next few days.

Our time in the park was great. Unfortunately most of Los Angeles is also on spring break, so the park was very crowded. We really only had the mornings to get most of our rides done. So, we rode what we could. Papa and I got our bums completely soaked on Pirates of the Caribbean. Our boat took a wave to the last row and our seat was filled with at least an inch of water. My undies were wet for most of the morning. Fortunately E didn’t get as wet as we did. Since we had a baby with us, we had to take turns staying with her while everyone else rode. It worked out well as some people didn’t want to ride certain things. I got to watch as the group went down the slide on Splash Mountain. I almost peed in my pants when I saw the expression of sheer terror on E’s face. The boys loved riding on all of the great rides. They both loved the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and Toy Story Mania. The Indiana Jones ride was a favorite of B’s as well.

The afternoons were devoted to down time. While E slept like it was his job, B and Prince Charming snuck back into the parks for some more fun one of the days. We made it over to my Aunt’s house one evening for a home cooked meal and quality time. It was good to see them and they were very excited to meet G. Another day one of my great friends made the journey up from San Diego with 2 of her kiddos to have lunch with us. It was so lovely to see her and B enjoyed playing with her son.

In the evenings we (minus one or two adults to watch the sleeping children) made it back to the park to enjoy some rides at night (and watch my sister do some successful photo bombing). Big Thunder Mountain Railroad still remains one of my favorite rides. The lines didn’t let up at night, much to our dismay, so we really only got 2 or 3 rides in before we were too tired. Boy we are getting old.

I wish we would have spent more time in California Adventure. There is a lot to see and do over there and we simply did not give it enough time. We got a couple of rides in on the last day in the park, so that was good. Soarin’ over California was an amazing ride, but HOLY CRAP I thought I was going to fall out of my seat. The flying sensation was a bit much for me, so I had to close my eyes. My trouble with heights didn’t help much either. Prince Charming made it onto California Screamin’ as a single rider as none of us had the guts to join him. Maybe next time.

We made it to a character breakfast before we left. I was a bit surprised that B didn’t want anything to do with the characters. E, however, was very excited to meet them and proceeded to engage them in quite lengthy conversations. E does like to chat.

Overall this trip was great. The boys really enjoyed the park despite how overwhelming it can be. The company was great and I don’t think we got tired of being around one another. This trip wouldn’t have been as much fun without them as they were a huge help to us with the kids. There was a lot of laughing until my tummy hurts and tears are rolling down my cheeks, so that was fun.

Disneyland is such a magical place and I can’t wait until we return. Here are a few pictures from our trip!










And without further ado, here is the picture that kept my sister and I giggling the entire trip!


Sunday, June 13, 2010

Changes

If you haven't already -

Read this


and watch this.

Things are going to change a bit around here.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Day of the Mustache

"Hey Mom, check out my mustache!"

"Nice, B! However, a mustache like that needs a serious face."

"There you go!! What is that, E? You want to wear one, too?"

"Okay, Mom, could you take it off now?"

"Sure, honey. Oh, G wants to wear it now!"

"I'm thinking that isn't the best look for you. But perhaps it will work on Maylie."


 
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