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Monday, November 24, 2014

On Guard Pumpkin Oatmeal Coookies

So Sundays always ends up my baking days and this last Sunday I had a craving for something pumpkiny delicious. So I found an Oatmeal pumpkin cookie recipe and had to spice it u

Let me tell you how I justified giving these cookies to my little Monkeys for breakfast...

Oatmeal- good fiber
walnuts- good protein, and fatty acids
Semi-sweet chocolate chips- antioxidants and it makes me happy :)
On Guard- awesome immunity boost
Cinnamon- curbs appetite 
Pumpkin- Vegetable- which is an added bonus cuz who really eats veggies for breakfast?! 

Totally Justifiable rationalization!

1. Alright grab all your ingredients...lets talk about what I got here...well the parts that matter...home made Vanilla (super easy saves tons of money) whole nutmeg (again big money saver and lasts forever! seriously I've had mine for a year now and I'm still on my first nut) Doterra On Guard blend (Must be Doterra because it is only brand that is CPTG if you don't know what that means click here) and my baking soda in a plastic container instead of a tin (so we're not eating aluminum). Also Awesome trick I learned. To get your egg to room temperature fast (when baking you should always use room temp eggs) let your lil girl walk around with it like its her lil baby for a half hour or so...totally warms it up :)

Ingredients

1 cup softened butter1 cup brown sugar
1 cup sugar
1 cup pumpkin puree
1 egg at room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
3-5 drops On Guard Blend
2 cups flour
1 1/3 cup rolled oats
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp nutmeg
1/2 tsp salt

optional:

3/4 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped walnuts

2. Cream your room temperature butter with your sugars (white and brown). (to get butter room temp quick put it in the microwave for 10 sec and rotate and repeat till soften)

3. Mix all of your dried ingredients in a separate bowl (four, oats, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, and nutmeg)...pretty self explanatory. 


4. Mix in the rest of your wets (egg, vanilla, pumpkin puree, and on guard) to the creamed butter

5. Mix your dry ingredients into your wet ones one third at a time
Hello beautiful!
6. Now is a good time to take a taste and make sure your oil is strong enough. You may add any optional mix ins here. I did semi-sweet chocolate chips and walnuts you could also do white chocolate chips, cranberries, or pecans.

7. I use a small ice cream scoop to plop them on my pan and bake them at 350 for 14-16minutes. It is not needed, but I put my cookies on a silt pad. An alternative option would be to use parchment paper. The chocolate chips kinda stick to the cookie sheet and the pad helps to make an evenly cooked cookie, but it's not mandatory. 

8. Now, eat to your hearts content cuz man are they delicious and totally good for you too!!

If you are needing to purchase some ON Guard to make this yummy treat click here!








Monday, November 17, 2014

Montessori By Mom Review

Montessori by Mom Review

by me, of course

I don't know if any of you have heard of this company called Montessori by Mom. I have pining and ogling over it for a while. It's part of the new fad of monthly subscriptions where a kit is sent to you every month. Montessori By Mom is obviously a Montessori kit for kids age 3-6 years old. Each month is themed with 6-8 projects for your child to do. They also give you a variety of buying options if you don't want to do the monthly subscriptions. If you mosey onto their website and click on their store you can buy any of their past kits or even just pieces of kits. They even have refills if you kids loved it and you want more or maybe you have more then one kid you want to use it but don't want to buy multiple kits. 

Well this month I ordered my first Kit and man can I just say I love LOVE LOOOOVE it!

Let me show you what we got this month....
  • 4 plastic toy dinosaurs
  • play dough mix
  • plaster mix
  • a bag of rock shaped crayons
  • dinosaur stenciles 
  • a wooden dinosaur puzzle
  • game cards
  • game mat
  • dinosaur poster to hang
  • real fossil in wooden case
  • a excavation kit with bones inside to make on of 4 different dinosaurs

November Dinosaur Discovery

Well we started the box out super excited. (original I got this for Princess to use during her down time when I am working with Monkey on school, but the both loved playing with it) First Princess looked through all the stuff and introduced the plastic dinosaurs (with their egg babies <the rock crayons>) to her toys. Then she had a good hour of make-believe play with them before I couldn't wait any longer. I was really excited to get started. 

Next was excavation time. They took turns on this one. I just ran a line down the center and they each had their own side to chisel. We worked on this, rotating every 10mins, for over an hour. We have done that for three days now (not in a row) and we have almost discovered all our bones. I love how this has taken such a long time. Really helps them to work at a goal.

While one bear was working on the fossils the other was using the rock crayons and stencils making different dinos. Monkey was really excited to explore the difference between the larger fossil sketch and the smaller picture of dino...Princess loved that it was a Mommy and her baby in every pic...whatever makes them happy. Of course they then could color them in afterwards....nothing better then kids making their own coloring pages! We haven't yet, but I am hoping to use this to segway into more crayon rubbing activities such as leaves or maybe grave stones.

Stencils only lasted one day of fossil digging the next day Princess way ready to dive into the wooden puzzle during her break time from chiseling and Monkey like to look at the real -that's right REAL- fossil that came with the kit and learning about how fossils form via google

We also played this awesome matching game....I think the website list 5 different games you can play with them. Princess also like to match her new little dino buddies up with their cards.

Next we were ready to make some fossils of our own. First we made some Dino play dough. Then we made impressions with our new dino buddies that came in the kit and poured plaster over the top of the impressions. (step by step video on their website) 



They loved that they made their own fossils. Even better with the kit you have enough plaster to make two rounds of fossils (two dino impressions in each round) We did one and are saving the other for later this month during some down time.

My Thoughts on this Company

SO the only reservations I had on this company was the price of the kits. It is on the more expensive side and I just couldn't bring myself to spend that much money on a box of "crafts and activities". Now that I have it (which I got my first box $10 off with this awesome coupon AFFSAHA) I can tell you this is 100% worth every penny! The quality of everything that comes in this box is amazing. It is something that will not only entertain your kids for a whole month (not just last a day), but it can be kept and used over and over again. Of course some of the items can't be used again, like the block we excavated, but the bones in it can be kept as a 3D puzzle. I took all the things we can reuse and bought this plastic tub from Target and it all fit nicely. I will easily be able to stack a few of these on a shelf for the kids to get to and play with whenever they want. 
This is what I loved!
  • Like I said earlier...amazing quality! Everything is either heavy card stock (cards) or excellent quality plastic (won't break easily) or wooden (puzzle and box the real fossil came in). And it is all non toxic and safe for little ones.
  • Will last all month and for much longer then that!.
  • variety of activity used to improve children's dexterity, knowledge, and abilities all while having fun.
  • easy to follow directions, with step by step videos for all activities on their website.
  • small Mom and Pop store....which I love to support. Let me tell you I have already spoken with them and they are super nice and extremely helpful.
  • Everything is safe for kids...even Ninja, who is only 18months, happily played under my supervision <Not recommended for children under three due to choking hazard>
  • They also add free printable each month to their website to go along with that months theme just in case your kids go through it too fast...mine have stayed plenty busy with the items in the box. 
  • FREE shipping when you get a subscription which you can pause or stop at any time. 
  • Finally, the hours of entertainment and the questions it has sparked in my kids this month alone is enough to spend a whole year learning on. It is an amazing addition to any homeschool curriculum or even just a weekend activities to get them out of that "Saturday morning <which really lasts all day> cartoons" 

Just in case you missed it, Use this code AFFSAHA to get $10 off your first Kit. 


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Homeschooling through Media

There is a new fad going out there and I have to say its one I like:

Homeschooling through the media!


benefits to this type of homeschooling:
Cheap!
kids enjoy watching TV so why not have them learn at the same time
great supplementary to any curriculum; any subject!

Here is an introduction to get you started:

First off you might want to check out some homeschool Facebook group. This is a good basic one Homeschooling with Netflix. You can also find one for Amazon Prime, Ruku, Netflix for christian families, netflix for secular education....just decide what you want and search. 

If you don't already have subscription to any movie/tv show type things (amazon prime, roku, apple tv, netflix) then this is a good read for you to decide what is best. 

I personally have Amazon prime, I love it because of all the free shipping (its usually cheeper then you can buy in a store too) plus the amazon subscribe and save, plus all the music and movies and shows you can stream unlimited. I have the Mom subscription which is $79 a month. I also have books unlimited (which is like $5 a month)-really thats for me- and I am hoping to add kids unlimited shortly
We also have just added Netflix to our list of subscriptions. There is soooooooo many awesome educational shows on it. Right now we are working on our science unit so the kids are on a Magic School Bus kick. Its a good addition to netflix because even though there are some things that over lap their is a good variety on both so I am getting a wide spectrum of shows to choose from.

Both of these are easy to stream a variety of ways which is a big bonus for me. We can watch it on on tv with our PS4 or on my iPad or on the computer. having a variety of choices for watching is a big deal to me. 

Some other good links:

Homeschool with movies: you can look up different subjects and it will give you a list of shows and what you can watch it on
Homeschooling with Netflix: this is a list of shows by subject. So if you are looking for American history you just find it on the list and it will show all the movies/shows on netflix you can watch.

Pintrest Board: Life just wouldn't be the same without Pinterest! here is a board to a whole bunch of Netflix ideas for homeschooling. Here is Amazon prime and Netflix board.

The ultimate bonus to using these...

if you are sick, the house is a wreck,  or just having a bad day you don't have to prevent school from still going on. Take a movie day! The kids will love it and with these easy links you can find something that will work smoothly into what your already learning!