Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Old Friends make for Great Times

This past weekend a few of my old friends were in town and were able to catch up and have a lovely weekend.  It is difficult to see friends from your younger years when life has taken you in different directions and moved away.  Although we hadn’t seen each other in probably two years, it felt like we hadn’t skipped a beat.  It was really great seeing how far we have come and how we have grown.

I met up with them at a local coffee shop on Saturday morning where we spent most of the day reminiscing and laughing about the “glory years.” It was such wonderful day, the café has the cutest outdoor patio that made it perfect to take in the vitamin D and the breeze.  The outdoor seating area it almost makes you feel like you are transported to a little café in Europe.  It is one of my favorites.



After getting coffee I took them to my much loved farmers market.  They were amazed at how wonderful it was and how many vendors there were.  It makes me happy to be able to take people to the farmers market and show them how great it really is.  They got a few snacky fruits and veggies before they met up with their client they came to see late in the afternoon.


After they were done with the “work” part of their trip, we met back up at my restaurant for a delicious dinner.  Of course I had to show them what I have been doing and how wonderful the food is.  They are both vegetarian, so they absolutely loved it.  My staff was incredible as always, and made a great impression on my friends.

It was so great to see my long lost friends again and show them all the things I have done since I moved out here many years ago.  They left early Sunday morning to head back to Colorado but it was great day to catch up and show them around.


Everyone has those friends that no matter the distance or how often you talk, the moment you get back together it is like you never left.  I am very thankful and treasure friendships like that.

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Monday, April 22, 2019

Celebrate Earth Day, Every Day!


HAPPY EARTH DAY!  


One of the best days of the year to take care of the planet that takes such good care of us, the earth. 

Earth Day is celebrated in over 192 countries around the world.  I love this day because general society becomes aware of natural disturbances and does something about it like planting trees, cleaning up roadways, search for renewable energy sources, and so much more.

This Earth Day we are going to plant our annual tree in our backyard.  It is one of my favorite Earth Day activities we do as a family.  By each tree we plant we put a little marker saying what year we planted it.  Liam and Hannah like beating which years will grow faster.

This year we are also switched the rest of our house to LED lights.  LED lights minimize your houses carbon footprint and end up saving you lots of money on the electric bill.  We had switched a good portion of our house to LED lights over the past couple years when lights went out, but today we are physically changing all of them to LED.

I highly suggest changing your house light bulbs to LED if you haven’t already.  When they first came out, many people were hesitant because they were more expensive, but they have been continually been getting cheaper.  If you are thinking about switching, here are a few benefits that will help persuade you to switch-

1. LED lights are much more efficient than incandescent light bulbs.
2. LED lights are less likely to start fires or burn because they do not get as hot as incandescent lights.
3. And my favorite, LED lights last much longer than traditional light bulbs saving you from getting the ladder out as often.



Don’t know what to do this earth day?  

Try using reusable shopping bags, buying local food and products, reuse products and containers in your home, or ride your bike or walk, there are so many ways to make an impact this Earth Day!

What are you going to do this Earth Day?

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Easter Bunny Bait -recipe :)

It is almost Easter!  

Although it is not one of our favorite holidays it is a sure sign that spring is coming and I couldn’t be more excited.

A few days ago we all decorated the house with bright colors and eggs; it is amazing how bright decorations can really bring a sense of cheerfulness into a home.



Today Liam and Hannah decorated some eater eggs and made “Easter Bunny Bait” so that the Easter Bunny will bring them their baskets tomorrow.

I found this recipe years ago and use it all the time because it is so easy and delicious.  If you need to entice the Easter Bunny to hop to your house, here is the recipe for Easter Bunny Bait.
Ingredients- (the M&M’s, peanuts, pretzels and sprinkles can be changed to other candies or have more of one than the other depending on your sweet tooth preference)

1 package white candy melts
10 cups air popped popcorn or 2 packages of micro-wave popcorn
1 ½ cup pastel M&M’s
1 ½ cup salted peanuts
1 ½ cup twig style pretzels, I break them in half or thirds to have more
Multi-colored sprinkles


Instructions-
In a large bowl mix the popcorn, M&M’s, peanuts, and pretzels.
In a glass measuring cup microwave the candy melts, checking and stirring every 30 seconds until it is fully melted.
Pour the melts over the popcorn mix and immediately stir coating the mixture.  Add the sprinkles and continue to mix.  Dump mixture on a flax surfaced covered with wax paper and let cool and harden.  Your Easter Bunny will like your bait!

Liam and Hannah has so much fun making the bait, although they did eat a good portion of it while mixing…

I think they had more fun getting messy and painting eggs.  We always wait until the day before the dye eggs and I always realize on that day it is a bad idea; the kids have dyed hands for Easter.  It makes for interesting photos.

Hannah, as always, got really creative using jewels, stickers and sparkles to decorate her eggs.  They were beautiful.  Liam on the other hand was dipping them and painting them with all the colors…they turned out “delightfully Liam beautiful.”  I have to laugh when they do crafts together, they are so opposite.

Hope you had fun decorating and getting ready for Easter!


Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Have you seen FRESH? You need to

At the restaurant last night I was chatting with a wonderful couple from Iowa that fairly recently choose to change their eating habits and become vegetarians.  The shocking part of me was that they were farmers, not animal farmers but growers. 

They had such great ideas and perspectives into buying local and being sustainable.  They suggested a documentary called, FRESH.  This morning I had a chance to watch it, and I would highly, highly recommend it.



Although it is an older documentary, made in 2009, there are still many relevant ideas about ways to product healthy organic food instead of growing everything in factories with GMO’s sprayed on everything.

Country farmers, urban farmers, and business people explain how changes by consumers can change the way the market acts and re-invent our food system.  People from all walks of life including supermarket owners, consumers and entrepreneurs weigh in on how to challenge the Wal-Mart dominating economy.

The slogan, “new thinking about what we’re eating” really hit home for me.  I always try buying local and growing my own fruits and vegetables to reduce the need for big factory farms and “super super markets.”  Having fresh food on every plate is nearly normal in today’s society, but how much of that fresh food is actually fresh and not genetically modified?

FRESH uses its platform to educate and raise awareness of more sustainable and healthier food from local growers.  I believe in sustainable food and the impact it can make on a community in a health aspect and economically.  I stand by FRESH in taking back our food system.

I encourage you to take the time to watch this incredible and innovative documentary that became a massive grassroots success.  If you do not have time to watch the entire documentary now, please watch the trailer and take action on their website found here.


Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Go Green at Home

Since becoming vegetarian and learning about all the toxins we freely accept throughout daily life, I have tried become more conscientious about using natural and environmentally friendly products in my home. 

We don’t realize that the chemicals that are used in modern cleaner build up in homes and can cause asthma, eczema, and allergies.

I have slowly progressed into becoming all natural in my home.  As a disclaimer to this post; know that become organic and chemical free does not happen overnight.  It took me quite a while to find ingredients and recipes that worked for me and were cost effective.


Finding the products were a little challenging at first, but I realized I wasn’t looking in the right stores.  When I found ones that suited my needs, I was shocked at how much more expensive they were compared to common cleaners.  They were nearly double the cost.  I became turned off at the price but I knew it was something I wanted to do so I found a few solutions.  I went to a health food store and found a much larger selection although they were still pricier than chemically filled cleaners I gave them a try. 

After a few months of home use I could definitely tell a difference.  Now, I didn’t have to hold my breath or end up coughing every time I sprayed the counter or washed the windows.  The products not only cleaned my house well, they kept me feeling healthy. 

Although I loved using those products, they were costing me a little more; I went online and found a few recipes to make your own natural products.  I found a lot of information on this blog: Wellness Mama Click here

After making a few different types and finding the ones I liked, I was saving so much more; even more than when I was still using the chemical cleaners. 

Here are a few natural products I use to clean my home-

•    Lemon Juice- Cleans glass and mirrors, effective against most household bacteria (one of the strongest food-acids)

•    Coconut Oil- Wood polish

•    Apple Cider Vinegar- laundry deodorizer

•    White Vinegar- Unclog drains, removes grease, mildew, odors, some stains, keeps vegetables fresh

•    Baking Soda- Deodorizes, cleans stoves and ovens, softens water

•    Cornstarch- Cleans windows, carpets, and rugs, polishes furniture

There are so many other natural cleaners and different ways to combine them to create great natural products.  I highly suggest trying to switch over to a few natural cleaners and see the difference for yourself!

Go Green and Staying Keen,

Julie

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Happy National Poinsettia Day!

With Christmas right around the corner I decided to go out this morning to find some fresh winter plants and crafts for the kids to do while they are home for Christmas break.  While I was at the floral shop I was pleased to see they had a deal on poinsettias, the most Christmas plant of them all. 
 
When I was checking out the nice woman wished me a “Happy National Poinsettia Day!”  Such a coincidence I was in search for holiday plants, and I am certainly not complaining about the deals I got on them either.



After I got home I was interested in learning about the plant that is so iconic to the Christmas season.

Little did I know that there was such a story behind this red plant.  According to the Mexican folklore it is a story about a little poor girl who had nothing to bring to her church on Christmas.  While she was walking she picked some plants along the road and as she entered the church the tips of the leaves turned into a bright and beautiful red flower, the poinsettia.

I had no idea that there was a folklore story behind poinsettia’s or how they became so popular in the US.  National Poinsettia Day was officially declared in honor of Joel Roberts Poinsett who was the first Ambassador to Mexico.  He brought this plant to his home in the US and gave them as Christmas gifts to his friends.  Since then the poinsettia has become one of the most popular Christmas plants.

There is no doubt that the sight of a poinsettia brings the Christmas spirit into the air.  I love how just a simple plant can bring so much life and spirit to a room.  After learning the story behind poinsettias, I went back and bought a few more plants to decorate the restaurant with. 

What a great way to bring the Christmas spirit into a home.  You still have time to go out and get your poinsettias for National Poinsettia Day

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Wednesday, October 03, 2018

3 Vegetarian Slow Cooker Recipes for Fall

It is about that time of the year when you start craving the rich flavors and textures of fall.  There is no doubt that I look cooking in the fall, but sometimes with the kids schedules, working at the restaurant, and the millions of errands I have to run I don’t have time to cook a meal when I get home.  If you have kids you know, hungry kids equal crabby kids. 

I am not one to pick up food, obviously I love cooking I work in a restaurant, so I have mastered the slow cooker meals.  It is perfect, before I leave for the restaurant or after the kids leave for school I put some ingredients into the slow cooker and by the time I get home we have a wonderful meal to be had. 

Here are my family’s favorite slow cooker recipes for fall. 

Pumpkin Chili (Vegan)

Ingredients-
•    1 bag of meat free crumbles (I use Boca Ground Crumbles)
•    1 medium onion, chopped
•    1 cup canned pumpkin
•    1, 28 oz. can diced stew tomatoes
•    1, 15 oz. can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
•    1, 12 oz. bottle of chili sauce
•    1-2 tbsp. chili powder
•    2 tsp. pumpkin pie spices
•    1 tsp. salt
•    1tsp. pepper

Instructions-
•    In a crock pot combine all the ingredients and cook on low for 3-4 hours. Enjoy!



Vegetarian Buffalo Chicken Dip

Ingredients-
•    1, 8 oz. package of seasoned meatless chicken style strips (I use Morningstar Farms Chik’n Strips)
•    2, 8 oz. packages of reduced fat cream cheese
•    1, 16 oz. bottle of reduced fat ranch dressing
•    1, 12 fluid oz. bottle of buffalo wing sauce
•    1 cup Colby-Monterey Jack cheese blend

Instructions-
•    Place the diced meatless chicken strips, cream cheese, ranch, and buffalo sauce in a slow cooker.  Cook on low for 1-2 hours until hot stirring occasionally.  Top with shredded cheese, let melt and serve.  Enjoy!

Vegetarian Crockpot Lasagna-


Ingredients-
•    2, 24 oz. jars of Italian tomato sauce
•    9 think lasagna noodles
•    24 oz. part-skim ricotta cheese
•    3-4 cups chopped veggies of your choice
•    2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
•    Parmesan cheese for topping
•    Fresh parsley to top if desired



Instructions-
•    Spray the crockpot with nonstick spray and spread ½ cup of tomato sauce on the bottom, layer noodles to cover majority of the bottom.  Cover noodles with about 1/3 of ricotta, veggies, sauce, cheese, and then top with noodles again.  Cover noodles with a thin layer of sauce and cheese.
•    Cook on high for 3 hours or low for 5-6 hours.  After cooked let sit for 1 hour.  Serve and enjoy!

There is no shame in being a busy mommy, and slow cooker meals make preparing dinner so much easier.  So pull out your crockpot and slow cook away!

Go green and stay keen,

Julie

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