Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Bargain Baby...Thrift Shopping

Once upon a time...

I
used
to
care
about
brands.

Then one foggy day, the thrift fairy knocked me over the head with a stone. She called the stone "Frugality" and vowed I would never be the same again.

She
     was
            right.

Some time in between having my first child and my second, I began exploring thrift and consignment store shopping for the kids and have been sort of hooked ever since. Especially since it seems they outgrow their clothing at lightning speed! Why not get it at a bargain?

Up until now, I haven't had to worry about buying clothing for Mia, except for the random special occasion dress. Lucky for her, she was blessed with lots of wonderful little girl cousins who love to share and has been wearing most of their hand-me-downs. Recently though, I've had to start shopping for her and have found some great bargains at a few local consignment shops.

So although, I will bargain buy most of the kid's clothing, I've found that periodically, the thrift fairy will lead the way to some really great clothing at really great prices!

Dressed in their Sunday best, their entire outfits were consignment finds.

Daniel:
Top is Gymboree - $4
Bottom is Cherokee - $3

Mia:
Top is Gymboree - $3
Skirt is Gymboree - $3



Happy Shopping!






Monday, December 17, 2012

Healthy Kid-Friendly Christmas Meals

And just like that...Christmas is upon us. Eight days, to be exact. Why am I counting, you may ask? 

Oh no, no, no. It's not me. It is my five year old Daniel, who since December, thought waking up an hour earlier every day would ensure he is the FIRST person who makes it to our Christmas countdown pillow, and moves the candy cane one day closer to Christmas. He's right! He is definitely the first at 6 am! And all, for this...


If you have kids visiting on Christmas, (highly likely if you're a parent) you may be wondering what meals to prepare for them. It is so easy to give into the abundance of sweets and quick drive-thru or prepackaged meals during the busy holiday season. But I'm here to give you a few clever little ideas that don't require a whole lot of time, and will be healthier choices for your little elves. 

First, I can't think of a cozier way to warm up Christmas morning than with a cup of warm cocoa. Make your own, so that you can avoid the harmful partially hydrogenated oils (which can raise bad cholesterol) and control the sugar content. By presenting it in a festive mug with a "cheerio" candy-cane charm, the kids will have fun sipping and munching, while opening gifts. 

CANDY CANE COCOA

To make the candy cane charm, you will need:
1. toasted oats cereal
2. red pipe-cleaners

Simply thread about 20 toasted oats through the red pipe-cleaner and cut off the rest with a pair of scissors. Tuck the ends over, to prevent the cereal from slipping off. Then hang from your favorite mug!

To make the hot cocoa:
1. 1 tbsp. unsweetened dark cocoa
2. 1 cup organic or raw milk
3. 1-2 tbsp. sweetener of your choice (honey, stevia, coconut sugar, or agave)

Warm the milk over low heat with the cocoa powder. Mix frequently. Before the milk comes to a boil, remove from heat and pour into your mug. Add your sweetener of choice.

RUDOLPH SANDWICH

To make Rudolph, you will need:
1. whole wheat sliced bread (read the label and avoid partially hydrogenated oils)
2. mini pretzels
3. raisins
4. cherry or grape tomatos
5. creamy filling of your choice (hummus, cream-cheese, peanut butter)
6. heart-shaped cookie cutter
7. toothpicks

First, fill your sandwich with your filling of choice. Then, use your cookie cutter to cut out your reindeer's head. Add the pretzels as antlers. The filling will act as a paste to hold them in place. Dab a bit of filling on the back of the raisins to hold them in place as eyes. Cut a toothpick in half and place at the tip to hold your tomato in place as the nose. When serving to children, be sure to remove the toothpick before they dig in.

For more details on the candy-cane charm and reindeer sandwich, please visit our friends at www.thepetitesoiree.blogspot.com.

While brainstorming ideas for more kid-friendly Christmas meals, I came across these other wonderful ideas. I could not resist the cuteness and they look super easy to make! Clicking on the images will lead you to their websites for more details.

RUDOLPH PANCAKES

CHRISTMAS TREE SALAD

SANTA STRAWBERRIES

Here's to some festive meal-planning from our family to yours! Bon Apetit!