Food School: a 31 Day Course (day 28 Halloween candy)

What do you do with Halloween Candy?

If your kids go trick or treating on Halloween, do you end up fighting over the candy for weeks?  I did!

My creative solution to this pain in my butt is to:

  1. Let the kids enjoy the “bounty” they have received 
  2. Let them do all the trading that they want for the MOST prized pieces of candy
  3. Let their parents buy our favorite candy from the kids :-)  I love banana laffy taffy (and once a year I eat it!)
  4. The kids pick out 30 pieces of candy–one for each day of November.
  5. Each child gets his or her own bag of candy to manage.  After all, if they binge eat 30 pieces . . . they won’t feel well but then it’s gone!  (but the house rule of only eating in the kitchen still stands–if I find wrappers anywhere . . . I get EVERYONE’S bags!)
  6. Each day in November they decorate a “thanksgiving tree” (just a branch that has recently fallen down in our yard–we have plenty to chose from!) with a little scrap of paper that dangles from multi-colored yarn with gratitude.  

Call to Action:  

Consider giving out candy that is organic and non chocolate.  I am giving out Annie’s bunnies and gummies.  Last year I gave out bags of pretzels that I had purchased through the school’s market day program.  I’m always looking for ways to help nourish our bodies and minds in a healthy way AND give back in an additional way.  

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My–in real life–friend Heather wrote this awesome article–check it out here!  Heather has a list of local places that take your extra candy AND ten bonus ways to deal with all the extra candy!

Ok, this had nothing to do with food but . . . are you dressing up for Halloween?  I’m thinking about getting one of those morph suits and then just changing that up each year!  or I have my standard cat ears.

Be Blessed.  Be safe.

 To receive a free copy of my Blessed by Breakfast cookbook, please go to http://blessedbybreakfast.com and sign up! I send updates that include; family tested and approved recipes, video tutorials, tips and tricks on how to begin your day with the blessing of food.

cookbook coming soon

Books I suggest: The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Secrets Behind What You Eat,

Young Readers Edition The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals

Hope’s Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet

Some of my friends have also joined the 31 day challenge:  

Anastacia Maness  http://rocksolidfamily.com/31-days-building-commitment/

Racquel Narciso http://howtomakeitinsanfrancisco.com/…/

Pamela Hodges http://ipaintiwrite.com

I’m linking up to these blogs

 

Food School: a 31 Day Course (Day 25 FMF)

Five Minute Friday

Lisa-Jo Baker has a online party each week–writers/bloggers write for five minutes.  Lots of my online writing buddies do this, and it is inspiring what 5 minutes of unedited writing can do (as and exercise in writing and a practice for your soul to just flow onto the paper.)

Together

Go:  When I saw the word together–I thought of our dinner table.  I’m a mom with 4 kids and life is really crazy busy.  Especially lately when I’m trying to get this food blog up and running–the kids do love filming, eating food that is plated fancy for the camera, and they think I’ll be on Food Network someday . . . . I’ll leave that open for the universe to fill.  

Back to our dinner table.  It is a simple table–I bought it from the neighbor across the street and it was “almost new”.  It didn’t matter that it wasn’t from a fancy place–I knew that the dreams that would come from sitting around that table would be big, huge, wild, awesome dreams, schemes and laughter (the kind where mashed potatoes come out of your nose!).  

I set out to make the table beautiful each night.  Night after night.  We gather together at the table–I wipe away crumbs and tears.  I clear off Lego catalogues and Wall Street journals.  I make the table a safe place to come and tell of your day, your dreams, your disappointments and share gentle, loving, kindness and respectful listening.

Our family is going through this one, wild life together . . .

Be Blessed.

 To receive a free copy of my Blessed by Breakfast cookbook, please go to http://blessedbybreakfast.com and sign up! I send updates that include; family tested and approved recipes, video tutorials, tips and tricks on how to begin your day with the blessing of food.

cookbook coming soon

Books I suggest: The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Secrets Behind What You Eat,

Young Readers Edition The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals

Hope’s Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet

Some of my friends have also joined the 31 day challenge:  

Anastacia Maness  http://rocksolidfamily.com/31-days-building-commitment/

Racquel Narciso http://howtomakeitinsanfrancisco.com/…/

Pamela Hodges http://ipaintiwrite.com

I’m linking up to these blogs

 

Food School: a 31 Day Course (day 20 What is Kale?)

A quick video on how to prep kale for cooking.

I really like kale–now.  I didn’t at first so I had to play around with different recipes.  I am compiling a list of my top ten way I eat kale.  I will share those tomorrow.

So until then–go out and buy some kale, watch the video and lets cook it up tomorrow!

Here is the link to the video.

 

Be Blessed.

 To receive a free copy of my Blessed by Breakfast cookbook, please go to http://blessedbybreakfast.com and sign up! I send updates that include; family tested and approved recipes, video tutorials, tips and tricks on how to begin your day with the blessing of food.

cookbook coming soon

Books I suggest: The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Secrets Behind What You Eat,

Young Readers Edition The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals

Hope’s Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet

Some of my friends have also joined the 31 day challenge:  

Anastacia Maness  http://rocksolidfamily.com/31-days-building-commitment/

Racquel Narciso http://howtomakeitinsanfrancisco.com/…/

Pamela Hodges http://ipaintiwrite.com

I’m linking up to these blogs