Showing posts with label breasfeeding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breasfeeding. Show all posts

November 2, 2011

New Things and Butternut Squash Tutorial!!

Well last night Ollie and I were at my moms for dinner and some time spending, and I mentioned something about how much sugar is in juice and that I pretty much never want to give him any. My mom then says "Oh, do you want my juicer? It's just sitting in my cupboard collecting Dust." I then responded with much excitement "Are you sure?!", about a million times. I was so shocked that she wanted to give it to me first of all because it's only like half a year old, and two because it's huge and super nice. Probably because it's the Jack La Lanne's Super Juicer. It is amazing! It came with two different books with several interesting healthy recipes. I cleaned the dust off, threw in about 8 organic baby carrots, half a cucumber, and tada! Delicious {and good for you!} car-cucc-juice!!!! YUM!

Then she also found 14 of these amazing cook books in the dumpster behind her business. They all go together and were copy written in 1971. Each one is from some where different in the world. That's probably why they're called "Foods of The World". Also, they come with pretty much everything you need to know about the culture in that specific Country, not just about the food but everything! Pretty cool!!

The Cook Books

{In Rainbow Order}

Middle Eastern Cooking
Russian Cooking
The Cooking Of Provincial France
The Cooking Of India
The Cooking Of Vienna's Empire
The Cooking Of Italy
African Cooking
Pacific and Southeast Asian Cooking
The Cooking Of The Caribbean Islands
American Cooking: Southern Style
American Cooking: The Northwest
The Cooking Of Scandinavia
A Quintet Of Cuisines
Classic French Cooking

We plan on making several things from each cookbook and trying "Foods of the World".  I love trying new things and so does Justin. We hope to get a few favorites out of these books that we can share together and with Ollie when he starts really eating solids {still mostly breastfeeding and will for 3 years}. 

Speaking of which, I made some baby food today and wish I would have taken some tutorial photos. Yum yum yum! We got an organic butternut squash from Giant Eagle today. I took it home and washed it of course. Even though you don't eat the outer layer, tiny yucky things can get to the meaty inside when you cut it.  
After washing thoroughly, I prehreated the oven to 375. I cut it into quarters, removed seeds, then layed the pieces cut side down in a baking dish. I then added a 1/4 cup of water to the dish and baked it for about 45 minutes. When I {carefully} removed my crispy goodness from the oven, the outer part was rough while the meat was very tender. They kind of take a while to get soft because they are harder. Butternut Squash resembles a pumkin more than summer squash, meaning it's much thicker and "like a rock" {no pun intended}

I let the quartered pieces cool before touching them. When they were a decent temperature, I used a spoon to scoop out as much meat as I could. I had my Ninja Food Processor ready and added as much as I could without over flowing. Re-using the water your fruits or veggies were baked or boiled in saves a lot of nutrients by the way. Blend, pulse, blend! Finally finished and I have two medium sized containers full of orange goodness! I let it cool in the fridge over night before pouring it into freezing trays. They make these nifty little things that freeze your baby food into the perfect portion size. Once frozen, remove and store in a BPA free freezing container. Always label and you're good to go! You now have a nice little portion whenever you want for up to 6 months!! Even enjoy with your little one if you like. YUM!

From now on I will post a tutorial with photos of the foods I make for Ollie and some of our "interesting" dinners. 

Peace, Love, & Happy Foodies!

Whole Grain Baby & The Crunchy Mama


October 28, 2011

Make That Milk!!!!

Ok so I feel like in the past month my milk supply has maybe gone down a little and it has made me paranoid. I have read a lot of things about natural remedies and ways to boost your supply as well as things to eat. I don't want to take any supplements yet because I would like to try other options. Then Justin and I went to the Breastfeeding Center today to get some Rockin' Green: Funk Out detergent for the nappies {cloth dipeys} as well as some of the sippie cup tops tor the Prince Lionheart bottles we have. I meantioned something about raisin oatmeal cookies and the woman say "Oh, we have a recipe for you!". She handed me a recipe for "special ingredient" oatmeal raisin cookies! Here is is with a photo tutorial-ish!! Enjoy!!


Housepoet's Famous Lactation Boosting Cookies
Ingredients:

4 Tablespoons water
2 Tablespoons Flaxseed Meal {be generous}
1 cup butter or margarine
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flower
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 Tablespoons Brewers Yeast {be generous}
3 cups oats
1 1/2 cups chocolate or peanut butter chips {optional}


Directions:

1. First make sure you have your helper. Ollie loves to be in his Hava Sling to help me cook or bake. 
 2. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.
3. Mix together water and flaxseed meal, and set aside for 3-5 minutes.
4. Beat butter and sugars into a cream.
5. Add the eggs one at a time, mix well.
6. Stir flaxseed mixture well and add to the butter then add vanilla. Beat until blended.
7. Add dry mixture and mix with a spoon. 
8. Put Tbs size amounts of cookie dough on a greased baking sheet.
9. Bake for 8-12 minutes depending on size






Ugh!!! I'll have to upload more of the photos later in an update!! I really don't like when things don't work! Oh well, you'll see them very very soon. Oliver and I had so much fun making these cookies and they turned out chewy and delicious. Justin came home from work and ate about 12 of them! I guess he won't be having any lactation problems!!!! hahaha

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I did and I want to know if it helps anyone with their milk supply. Hope to hear great things.


Peace, Love, & Flaxseed!

October 25, 2011

My Mom The Photographer


My Mom Is A Cute Mom

I found this paper the other day and got such a flashback. On the day Oliver was born, my mom took a piece of paper out of my purse and wrote everything that was going on from a certain point. Now that I have it, I wish she would have started sooner because I love it. I wish it was five pages filled with absolutely everything, but I guess I'll just have to fill you in with another post soon! :)

Here's it is....


5/23/11
11:00 am Meg in labor resting.
Justin asleep in chair.

11:10 am Dr. checking for dilation. She's now 10 centimeters. They're letting her body work to
Oliver down into the birth canal. Not quite ready yet. :(

Sharon taking over while Andrea takes a break. Great nurses.

11:48 am Pretty powerful contraction, went to 98.

12:41 pm Dr. Adam Kansagor checking to see if it's time to push YEA!!!

Pushed for 10 minutes!! Watched whole thing in mirror.

1:21 pm A beautiful healthy baby boy . Happy Birthday Oliver Elliot!!!

1:45 pm Oliver getting weighed 7 lbs 9 1/5 ounces, 21 inches long.

I'm so glad I have this simple piece of paper. I know it's not much, but when I add it to my memory, it makes everything pretty clear and accurate! How awesome!!

Thanks Mom, I love you. 

Here are a few photos my mama took right after Ollie was born. Enjoy!


Peace, Love, & Kansagor!


oh GOD look at that face! I love him so much.

first time to hold my little Ollie
pout lips=so cute :(
his cry was so quiet and innocent
warming/cleaning bed

October 15, 2011

A Breastfeeding Mama Is A Special Mama



How perfect. I guess I'm not the only one who sings a Capella while breastfeeding :

).

I hope this puts a smile on a nursing mammas face.

peace, love, & mother's milk