Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Monday, September 1, 2014
My Sentiments Exactly
I just read THIS blog post entitled "Pregnant? Again! and thought she did a good job at presenting a couple of my thoughts. Enjoy it if you have the time.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
A Skirt
It is very difficult to find modest maternity skirts these days. At least ones that are in my price range, meaning less than $10. I did go to Motherhood a couple of weeks ago but I just couldn't bring myself to pay $25 for the beautiful black skirt I was contemplating. Well, thank you once again Google, I found a tutorial on how to alter a regular skirt into a maternity skirt. I already had a lot of stretchy fabric that I had gotten from our church's Free Room and then I found a wonderful denim skirt at Goodwill for $7.99(still more than I like to pay at Goodwill). Now I am not the seamstress of the family. I leave that bit of fun to my girls but they were busy for one reason or another so I decided to tackle the job. I am quite pleased with the results, although it is still a bit big for now, but that will change soon enough.
I think I am ready to tackle another one. Just gotta do more Goodwill shopping:).
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Protein Bars
With this pregnancy, I have been trying to be much more mindful of getting lots of protein in. During pregnancy a woman should have at least 60 grams of protein. I like to spead it out through out the day if I can. I read label after label of all the "protein" bars. I must have looked ridiculous as I stood in Wal-Mart reading labels in the pharmacy section where they keep the protein bars. Of course there are all kinds of bars available with tons of protein. I actually took one to show DH which was like a snickers bar that had something like 30 grams of protein. In the end I just couldn't bring myself to buy them because of the huge list of ingredients, most of them I couldn't even identify. What is soy protein isolate anyway?!? Then I tried buying some Kashi bars but they weren't really any different, maybe a smidge better. Then DH suggested I try the protein bar aisle at our grocery store. There I saw Larabars for the first time. I remembered bookmarking a page on my computer that mentioned them so I thought I would check them out. They don't boast the huge protein content that the others do, at a relatively low 6 or 7 grams of protein but when I looked at the ingredients list I decided to be brave enough to give them a try. The first one I tried was the Peanut Butter Cookie bar. The ingredients were: Dates, peanuts and salt. WOW! Three things. But would I like dates??? I actually did. Now DH and B#4 absolutely did not like them. But that's okay, the other kiddos did. Not that I plan on feeding them to the whole tribe at $1.32/bar. I have a hard time spending that on me so I decided it couldn't be that hard to make from scratch.
Enter Google. Need a recipe, go to Google. Turns out lots of people are making them from scratch. If you are interested in trying your hand at it you can find the recipe I used HERE. B#2 and I just love them and they were really easy to make and while dates in and of themselves don't have much to recommend them in the nutrition department, aside from calcium and magnesium, they do a good job of substituting sugar and giving these bars something to hold them together. I would say the protein in these "protein bars" comes from the nuts that you add in. When I made them I used almonds because that was what I had on hand. I also added chocolate chips because you can never go wrong with chocolate chips!
I would love to hear if you have ever tried Larabars and if so what you thought of them.
Enter Google. Need a recipe, go to Google. Turns out lots of people are making them from scratch. If you are interested in trying your hand at it you can find the recipe I used HERE. B#2 and I just love them and they were really easy to make and while dates in and of themselves don't have much to recommend them in the nutrition department, aside from calcium and magnesium, they do a good job of substituting sugar and giving these bars something to hold them together. I would say the protein in these "protein bars" comes from the nuts that you add in. When I made them I used almonds because that was what I had on hand. I also added chocolate chips because you can never go wrong with chocolate chips!
I would love to hear if you have ever tried Larabars and if so what you thought of them.
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