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Food School: a 31 day course (day 14)

Accidental Cinnamon Gnocchi

I have one kid who eats tons of fruits and veggies but doesn’t like meat–or should I say has trouble chewing meat–dislike vs. unable to chew are two different things.  Unfortunately, he was non-verbal the first 3 years of his life . . . and unable to express an opinion–other than choking!  He also doesn’t like dairy.  No meat, no dairy . . . sounds like an accidental vegan to me!  He loves bread with butter but now that I’ve switched butter for Earth Balance . . . 

One of my little guys favorite meals is gnocchi.  I discovered at Target–Pumpkin gnocchi.  How awesome, he loves pumpkin–so his favorite dinner just got better!

Go here for the original post on gnocchi with the recipe.

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To make this recipe Vegan I used:

  • brown sugar 
  • Earth Balance for the butter
  • organic cinnamon 

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The pumpkin taste didn’t come through as much as I would have liked, but he ate two helpings!  

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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

 

6/31 days of Honest: Helping a brother

Winter is here!  My pumpkin patch is ready to harvest and my daughter picked the tomatoes that were ripe . . . and the rest will hopefully stay nice on the vine until Wednesday–our church host a shelter every Wednesday–and fresh, home grown tomatoes on the salads would be great!

a mix of yellow and red . . . did I mention that I didn’t plant tomatoes this year–these are all “volunteers” from last year.

I do love winter–I love snuggling up, hot drinks, soups and stews with big hunks of bread (that my 6-year-old makes in the bread machine–I love teaching life skills).  I like the crisp air.  I feel fortunate that I have coats, boots and a warm house.

My heart is heavy knowing that I have what I need (and more) and others do not.  I would love to just help everyone I meet and have them all just move in . . . but my husband reminds me that I need to be realistic and he and I talk about how we can help those who need it–that does not involve turning our home into a shelter.

So this year I am working with our church with PADS–Public Action to Deliver Shelter our church provides meals and shelter for homeless and needy–kids, women and men.  I am the co-chair coordinator for the Moms ministry–we provide meals for 50 people once a month.

It all started last year when my friend Kim and I gave a talk to the Moms group about saving money (I wrote a series about it).  From that talk I was asked to work on the PADS ministry to help create meals that were tasty and economical.  I want to serve food that is healthy, nutritious, and what I would make for my own family.   Baboombah–as my 9-year-old says–I melded my love of cooking, saving money and helping out those in need.

It all just sort of happened.  My heart sings knowing that I am helping.   My heart sings to know that each salad will have a tomato from my garden.  Will the folks know that it isn’t from the grocery store, probably not, but it IS about serving them with the same dignity and respect that I serve my own family.

If you have a ministry like PADS that you help out with and want to share your ideas, I’d love to know what others are doing and how you came about deciding on that as your ministry.

Happy Winter.  (as usual with my posts–I was going in one direction but felt the need to talk about PADS instead–does that ever happen to you?  really–I could just start writing and delete the first 3 paragraphs)