bates nut farm 2012
Yesterday morning we took a drive to Bates Nut Farm with auntie Jinger, uncle Geoff and baby Bri. It wasn’t an ideal crisp Fall morning but we dealt with the 80º temps and crossed a few of our Fall bucket list items off our list! This year was slightly different from last year since I was twenty-eight days out from my official due date, little did we know our little pumpkin would arrive a week later. It was fun seeing all the kids interact, enjoy the hay ride and Payton was slightly scared of the few actual scary scarecrows. After three hours we called it a day, we made some great memories and look forward to next year when all the kids are walking!
pumpkin steel cut oatmeal {recipe}
Like every other pumpkin loving fiend out there I have found myself trying to incorporate the beta-carotene packed purée into just about anything. I would love to indulge into a silky slice of custardy pumpkin pie everyday, however, my waistline would not thank me. I began The Dailey Method Fall 30-Day challenge this past Sunday and with that came a plant-based whole/clean eating meal plan. So far on day three I am enjoying the change. My biggest problem no matter what day it is or what kind of meal plan I am following, breakfast is always the hardest meal for me. I love cheerios with sliced banana and maple oatmeal. Since I am following the diet 99% of the time I mixed my Fall favorite with a breakfast item I know I will eat. I introduce to you, an overnight slow-cooker version of pumpkin steel cut oats.
Pumpkin Steel Cut Oatmeal
inspiration from the yummy life
ingredients:
1-3/4 cups plant based milk such as unsweetened vanilla almond milk
1-1/2 cups water
1 cup uncooked Bob’s Red Mill steel cut oats
1/4 cup Wholesome Sweetners maple flavored agave (Sprouts)
1 can organic pumpkin purée (trader joe’s)
1 tsp vanilla
2 TB pumpkin pie spice
1 TB chia seeds (I used whole chia seeds not ground)
toppings: chopped toasted pecans and walnuts, agave, fresh fruit, toasted pumpkin seeds, organic frozen blueberries.
directions:
If your slow-cooker will fit a medium sized heat safe mixing bowl go this route, if not spray your slow cooker with cooking spray. In a medium bowl combine all the ingredients and mix until combined. Place the bowl into the slow cooker and fill water into the slow cooker around the bowl, about half way. Set your slow-cooker onto low and cook for 7 hours. I turned mine on at 11:30 PM and it was all ready to go for the hubby before he left for work at 6:30 AM.
The oatmeal is really thick, you can add in additional almond milk if you wish. I added in a swirl of maple agave and nuts. It was perfect and really filling.
*I prepped the mixture earlier in the evening so all I had to do was place the bowl into the slow cooker late at night. I will be doing this a lot more, it was nice having breakfast ready for all us before we even woke-up. Great for busy mornings!
fisher price house party
The kids quickly got to playing in our playroom, they loved all the Fisher Price toys that were available to them. I made sure to have all our family favorites out as well. Soon it was time for snack time. I served a light brunch since the party began at 10:30. I served Honest Tea pouches for the kids and tea for the mom’s. I also had my favorite Wilson Creek almond champagne available for mimosa’s. I may or may not have kept drinking them all day long.
To make the day of the party a lot smoother and less stressful I prepped my favorite brunch items of baked french toast and egg cups. Both items were introduced to me from my friend, Danielle. The versatility of the egg cups is great and you can literally use anything that you have on hand. I opted for crumbled turkey sausage, zucchini and onion.
I love the Laugh & Learn Apptivity Monkey. It works with your iPhone or iPod touch. There are five free apps that work with the monkey or without.
The laugh & learn stride-to-ride puppy has been a great transitional toy for Brayden and as you can see the almost three-year-old Gigi loves it as well.
I also had a cupcake decorating station setup to further Fisher Price’s joy of learning moto. The girls loved this and would have loved to put the bag of frosting straight into their mouths.
The best idea I had was to place paper onto the floors as a coloring canvas. The kids used it as a picnic area to eat their food and then took to coloring themselves silly.
Overall, the mid-morning Fisher Price play date was a success. I cannot thank everyone enough that attended the fun. If you’re looking for gift ideas for the little ones in your life I cannot recommend the above mentioned products enough. They are great for ages six months to thirty-six months.
September Sponsor Spotlight {my (not so) glamorous life}
My second September sponsor spotlight is coming to you from Jenn of My {not so} Glamorous Life. This mama of three is pretty hilarious when it comes to telling tales of being a stay-at-home mom. I love reading blogs about real women, real moms and how real life truly is while raising kids. I think that’s why I love Jenn’s blog so much. While I would love a glam life it’s just one of those compromises. Here’s what she has to say about her oh! so glam life:
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My {Not So} Glamorous Life chronicles the days of another American housewife enjoying the little things. (And not enjoying the big things. Like housework.)
Here you’ll find a woman who is happily married, busy all the time, semi-crafty, obsessed with creating memories for the kids, and despises housework. Here, you’ll find real. (Real=Imperfect!) A real mommy, with real kids, making real messes. A real marriage that takes work to maintain. We might be imperfect, and it may not be glamorous, but we have fun, and we have love. Wont you join us?”
-Jenn
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Thanks for your bio Jenn! Make sure to follow her via GFC or on Facebook.
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