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My Green Smoothie Baby
Here he is, enjoying one of his first green smoothies! He guzzles them. I’m not joking! Our favorite to date: a bag of frozen cherries, about 4 c of spinach, 1 banana, 1 c whole milk plain yogurt and 1 … Continue reading
Posted in Design for Health, Recipes
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Learning to Recognize the Source of Your Conflicts, Part 2
Yesterday we sought to identify the source of our conflict with others. We identified that our own lusts entice us to sin (James 1:14-15). In chapter four, James makes plain the fact that our desires that are the cause of … Continue reading
Posted in Beautiful Marriage, Gospel-Centered Parenting
Tagged conflict, evaluate, learn to recognize
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Learning to Recognize the Source of Your Conflicts, Part 1
“What is the source of quarrels and conflicts among you? Is not the source your pleasures that wage war in your members? You lust and do not have; so you commit murder. And you are envious and cannot obtain; so … Continue reading
Posted in Beautiful Marriage
Tagged conflict, evaluate, learn to recognize, recognize conflict, recognizing conflict
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5 Tips for Moving with Young Children
A week ago, we began the stressful process of moving to another state. In several ways, this is a major move for our entire family. There have been many emotions, challenges, and blessings throughout the process. I have taken note … Continue reading
Posted in Gospel-Centered Parenting
Tagged Child, Extended family, Moving and Relocating, moving with children, moving with young children
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Moving Day
We had a crazy weekend that culminated with our household goods arriving at 7:50am on Sunday! Not our ideal scenario, but it is all behind us now and we are left with boxes upon boxes! Wanted to share a few … Continue reading
Posted in Welcome & Introduction
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Soaking Grains
If you’ve checked out any of my recipes, you’ve noticed in some of my instructions and comments that soaking grains will yield more nutritional benefits before preparing them. Are you wondering what I mean when I refer to soaking grains? … Continue reading
Posted in Design for Health
Tagged Grains, Oat, oatmeal, soak grain, soak grains, soaked grains, soaking, soaking grain, soaking grains, Wheat
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Soaked Blender Cornbread
Image via Wikipedia Adapted from Sue Gregg’s Meals In Minutes Cookbook, this is our favorite cornbread recipe. You don’t need a grain mill for this recipe, just a blender! This is a great way to prepare whole grain quick breads … Continue reading
Posted in Breads & Muffins, Welcome & Introduction
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Quinoa Breakfast Cereal
Have you been looking for some ways to incorporate quinoa into your diet that your whole family will enjoy? Today’s feature is a wonderful quinoa breakfast cereal recipe that has been a hit at my house for the past several … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Recipes
Tagged alternative breakfast cereal, breakfast cereal, Cereal, Grains, Maple syrup, quinoa, Quinoa Breakfast Cereal, quinoa cereal
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Soaked Double Chocolate Pancakes
Do you enjoy breakfast for dinner? We do! It’s a nice treat once in a while, especially when chocolate is involved. We also enjoy it as brunch on Saturdays. I actually made it for dinner recently when we had a … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Recipes
Tagged Butter, chocolate, chocolate pancakes, Cook, Home, Maple syrup, Pancake, pancakes, soaked double chocolate pancakes, soaked wheat pancakes
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