Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Organizing for extras and Special Needs
Friday, November 21, 2014
The Mom Dilemma
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
What to do while you wait.
So yesterday I needed to stay occupied, so I did.
I went to Mr Silly's SEP (teacher parent conference), he is doing great and passed off one of his goals on his IEP! He is officially potty trained. No interventions or prompting for pottying! So glad that he got this far.
We ran some errands and then we went and picked up pies for my Autism Support Group. We went home and I had some kids dropped off for a few hours. We cleaned the boys room and removed 2 bags and a box of toys. Now there is room for a toddler bed for Mr Silly when we add a few kids for respite on the holidays. I then made lunch for 6 kids and I made some awesome homemade chicken soup for dinner.
1 can of chicken 1/2 red onion fried up with a teaspoon of butter
Add oragono, garlic and parsley
Add a box of chicken stock and 2 cans of cream of chicken soup
2 cans of water
Bring to a boil as you cut celery 1/2 a stock) and carrots (2 hand fulls of baby carrots) and I added a can of carrots
Then I let it simmer the rest of the day
I added a bag of noodles an hour before dinner.
Boiled for 10 mins then took off heat and left covered until dinner.
It was still piping hot!
Next time I will add 2 boxes of stock because it wasn't enough it was more like a stew.
I contacted my RM but he had no news :( told me he would call today around lunch time!
I attended the Autism Support Group meeting it was a great training on parenting kids that don't respond to regular methods.
I am going to write up some new rules for our house they recommended no more than 5 and very simple very clear rules.
I'm thinking
Listen to Mom & Dad
Nice words, hands and feet
Do your chores
Use good manners
Take care of your house and belongings
So today I wait more and I plan to clean my room, go to a Dr appointment, and make rice crispy treats.
When I have news I will share it!
Monday, November 17, 2014
And now we wait!
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Christmas is coming!
This year we are having a simple Christmas full of homemade gifts!
We are doing
Something you want
Something you need
Something to wear
Something to read.
Plus Santa will bring them a present and little stocking stuffers.
I will also be making them Christmas Eve boxes. This year jammies, hopefully homemade slippers or aloe sock for the older girls. Maybe a movie or book or snack.
I plan to make some fun picture book marks and jewlery for other family members.
So here is my Christmas list and planned buget.
Christmas Eve: Fleece, for PJs and slippers, from Jo Ann's black friday sale $25
Stockings: Buttons and ribbon and yarn for book marks. Already have it! Free
Stocking: PVC for Marshmallow shooters $10
Stockings: Candy and small trinkets $10 Walgreens
Family Gifts: Jewelry pieces $5 with coupons
Family Gifts: Pictures for jewelry and bookmarks $10 from Costco
Want: Flash mask and cape for Mr Silly already have fabric, Free!
Want: Homemade picture game pieces and recycled clue game, for Mr. Snuggles pics printed with others. Free!
Want: room decor for the princess Canvas for wall art, fabric for curtains, paint for furniture. $30 with coupons.
Want: dance attire for the quiet one $30 with Dixie Direct and Coupons
Want: home made for each kid,12 one on one date coupons on a ring $2
Need: Hand made Disney themed Road Trip Pillow cases $10 with coupons
Wear: Disney shirt not sure how much yet :(
Read: Hand made Learn it Yourself music books for girls $2 paper $2 ink
Read: Hand made learn to draw books for Littles $2 paper $2 ink
Total $140 plus disney shirts and santa present.
Not bad for a family of 6!
Also I easily add to some of this for not much more if we add more kids. $40 for a teenager and $20 for a little.
Here we go again.
I would like to show how are kids are not their diagnosis and that how they joined the family doesn't matter they are still a part of it!
Since this is national adoption month I want to let people know about the great opportunity we found to grow our family and what great kids we have had the blessing of being in our lives.
We became foster parents less than a year ago and we were interested in helping older kids. We have had about 10 kids in our home most. moved on to other foster homes, went home with a parent that was able to get their lives in order and be a great parent or other family members. We currently have a great placement of an amazing girl and are waiting on adoption inquiries that we put in on the adoption exchange.
If you feel like you have room in your heart and home for great kids. Please look into foster care and the Adoption Exchange there are many children waiting on their forever families.
https://www.utdcfsadopt.org/index.shtml
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Baking!!!
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Christmas is coming!!
I need to start my annual Christmas gift make-a-thon.
This year:
5 Fleece pants5 Pillow cases
12 small rice bags
4 big rice bags

A super cute Christmas skirt for the cutest baby niece
Bed pockets for nephew
New wallet for my sister
Purse, glass case, change purse for daughter
Duffle bag for middle son for dance and sports
Side bed pockets for youngest
20 + loaves of bread for teacher gifts to go with homemade jam
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Smiths and Albertsons Deals
I found the foundation in the clearance basket, yet another reason you should always have all your coupons with you at all times.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
4 packages of slip on Huggies $9.49 + Walgreens coupon for $2 + Man. for $3 + RR for $2 = $2.49 each
6 packages of Stayfree $6.79 + BOGOF Walgreens + BOGOF Man. up to $4. something = less than $2 a package
3 Pert Plus $3.99 + Man. $1 off + RR $3 = free
2 Ibuprofen Clearence for $2.49
6 Revlon nail polish $3.99 + $2 Wal + $1 Man + $3 RR = MM $2 each
6 Glee fillers .50 each
1 folder filler .50
1 carmel filler .33
3 decal fillers .25 each
total out of pocket $33.83
10 pizza rolls 10 for $10 + .40 off 2 use 5 double 3 + $5 back after .18 each
6 v-8 juice (Zachary needed some as soon as I got home so only 5 in picture) 2/$4 +$1 off doubled = free!!
12 progresso soup 10 for $10 + $1 off 4+ double+ $5 after buying 10 = less than .10 each
Crest toothpaste $2 + .75 doubled = .50
Milk $3.49 (no coupon and in shock!!!)
Straws .99 cents for my FIL
(not pictured) 10 Hamburger helper 10/$10 +.75 off 3 doubled + $2 back +$5 back =$2 MM!!
Today is the last day of the sale at Albertsons so if you have doublers and coupons use them today!!!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Another Wal-Mart Price Matching Trip
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Twice the Value at Albertson's!
Monday, July 11, 2011
Walmart Price Matching = Big Saving Time & Money
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Couponing
Sunday, April 4, 2010
A tutorial for Laura and Janet :)
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Tie shirt
Sunday, March 7, 2010
This week's Menu
M-English Muffin pizzas and fruit
T- Steak and fries for DH's B-Day
W-Salad
T-Applesauce Chicken rice and green beans
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2008/09/crockpot-applesauce-chicken-recipe.html
F-Apricot chicken in Crockpot
Apricot Chicken in Crockpot
4 chicken breasts
1 cup of apricot jam
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 very large can of apricots (and juice!)
Put chicken into your crockpot. In a small bowl, combine jam, brown sugar, and spices. Pour over chicken. Add the can of apricots evenly over the top. Cover and cook on low for about 8 hours, or on high for about 4.
Serve with rice to soak up the yummy juice.
S- Left over dinner
S-Out to Dinner for our Anniversary
Yogurt review
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Yogurt price results and meal change
Cream $2.29 x2 = 4.60
Milk $1.59/2 = .80
Yogurt $ 2.99/3 = $1
total 6.40
Makes 128 ounces = .05 an ounce for heavy fat yogurt
High fat yogurt purchased at health food store $1 for 4 ounces = .25 an ounce
Menu Planning
Follow a meal plan so that I don't have to go to the store more than once a week.
Make more things like yogurt and bread from scratch.
Make sure that ODS is getting his yogurt once a day.
Use up food we have in the house.
Get back into using the Crockpot and bread machine.
Keep using the rice cooker/steamer.
Use fresh fruits and veggies from co-ops before they go bad.
3/1-3/7
Weekday Breakfasts consist of Bread, bagels, jam, peanut butter and butter. We also have a TON of dry cereals that we need to eat so I am going to try to bag some of that to be able to grab and go.
M- Mac and Cheese with Green Beans and Applesauce and apple walnut salad http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Apple-Walnu....tte/Detail.aspx
T-Pork Roast w/ potatoes, carrots and onions and green salad
W- BBQ Hamburgers and French Fries
T-tortilla soup
F-Costco roasted chicken w/ mashed potatoes, green beans and green salad
S- taco salad w/ leftover chicken
S-Orange Chicken w/ Rice
Shopping List for 2/28
Onions
Green Salad
Walnuts
Balsamic Vinegar
Pick up fruit co-op Monday ($24) order veggie and fruit basket ($15) Monday
I am going to try this since my ODS is supposed to eat high fat yogurt everyday and it's about $1 each cup from the health food store and it should be A LOT cheaper this way.
Yogurt in a Crockpot
I got the original recipe from here
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2008/10/....r-crockpot.html
Ingredients
--8 cups (half-gallon) of whole milk--pasteurized and homogenized is fine, but do NOT use ultra-pasteurized. (Debbie recommends starting with whole milk until you get the hang of yogurt-making)
I am going to use cream since my son is on a high fat diet
--1/2 cup store-bought natural, live/active culture plain yogurt (you need to have a starter. Once you have made your own, you can use that as a starter)
--frozen/fresh fruit for flavoring
I am going to use the left over baby food we have.
--thick bath towel
The Directions.
This takes a while. Make your yogurt on a weekend day when you are home to monitor.
I used a 4 quart crockpot. This is so exciting. My fingers are shaking!
Plug in your crockpot and turn to low. Add an entire half gallon of milk. Cover and cook on low for 2 1/2 hours.
Unplug your crockpot. Leave the cover on, and let it sit for 3 hours.
When 3 hours have passed, scoop out 2 cups of the warmish milk and put it in a bowl. Whisk in 1/2 cup of store-bought live/active culture yogurt. Then dump the bowl contents back into the crockpot. Stir to combine.
Put the lid back on your crockpot. Keep it unplugged, and wrap a heavy bath towel all the way around the crock for insulation.
Go to bed, or let it sit for 8 hours.
In the morning, the yogurt will have thickened---it's not as thick as store-bought yogurt, but has the consistency of low-fat plain yogurt.
Blend in batches with your favorite fruit. I did mango, strawberry, and blueberry. When you blend in the fruit, bubbles will form and might bother you. They aren't a big deal, and will settle eventually.
Chill in a plastic container(s) in the refrigerator. Your fresh yogurt will last 7-10 days. Save 1/2 cup as a starter to make a new batch.
After I make it I will post the results.
My Tortilla Soup Recipe
1-2 cups of chicken* any kind is fine canned, bottled, diced or shredded
1 cup of diced or canned tomatoes
optional minced chillies a few tablespoons
1 can or 1 cup of corn
1 can of refried beans* and/or 2 cups of your favorite beans
*refried beans make it thicker!
tortilla chips
cheese
What ever spices you use to season your taco meat. I use taco seasoning, garlic and onion
add small amount of oil to pan or crockpot
add chicken and spices
cook until chicken is browned
add everything else cook until boiling
if using a crockpot cook on low for a few hours
Serve over tortilla chips and with cheese

































