I made these for the kids again this morning (their cousins are over). It’s really easy. It’s my adaption that is refined sugar free and uses bran flour instead of “enriched white flour” (we try to avoid white flour now as well). Ingredients: 1 1/3 c. bran flour 2 tbsp agave syrup 1 tbsp baking [...]
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Bran Flour Pancakes
Posted in House and Home, tagged healthy eating, nutrition, pancakes, recipes on April 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Money Mommy
Posted in House and Home, tagged minimalist, money, Thoughts on April 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I’m slowing learning about money – which makes no sense since I am now 41 years old! You’d think I’d have this all figured out. I blogged about Money and Happiness before, but until the past couple years, I never took it seriously. Not seriously enough anyway. Like so many others, money has caused problems [...]
Minimalist Musings
Posted in House and Home, Life, tagged Inspiration, lifestyle, minimalist, positive thinking, wisdom, work on January 3, 2011 | 1 Comment »
One of my Go-als! for this year is to continue moving forward with becoming more Minimalist. I’ve never really described what that means to me and where I hope to go with it. I thought I’d share that in this post. I just finished reading a wonderful (and free!) e-book from Faith over at Minimalist [...]
Paper De-clutter Project
Posted in House and Home, Life, tagged de-clutter, flylady, project, simple life celebrations on April 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
My plan for my Easter Holidays was take on one of Krystal’s De-cluttering Challenges and use her expertise to “get a handle” on my paper clutter! My paper piles have been haunting me for over a year! Something had to be done. It’s tax time again and every time I tried to get to my [...]
Earth Hour 2010
Posted in House and Home, Life, tagged children, Earth Hour;, Family, Inspiration, Life, love on March 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
We “celebrated” Earth Hour last night. At 8:30, my husband went downstairs and shut off the main breaker to the house. We had prepared for the moment: The flashlight was dug out of the camping gear (Note to Self: have flashlight more accessible in case of blackout!) We had candles all over – mostly little [...]