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dill & parsley

I love to use fresh herbs in my cooking, and I love growing herbs in containers!!  I can’t believe how much money I can save by growing my own herbs, especially when I start them from seed myself.  This year I started my basil from seed, but now that I am a bit more brave, I will be starting many more from seed next year.

I found this galvanized bucket at a local thrift store for a couple bucks-score! I made sure it had plenty of drainage holes by using a large nail and hammer to punch through at least 7 holes in the bottom.  I have some clay pot shards in the bottom to help with drainage, then filled it with Organic Miracle Grow potting soil.

thyme
lettuce, chives & parley
I bought parsley, thyme, rosemary, dill and chives.  I also managed to fit 3 heads of lettuce in there.  The lettuce did not take off as quickly as the ones in my square foot garden, it is either lack of room or lack of sun.  This pot sits on my front porch, which gets about 4 hours of full sun a day.  My parsley is very happy, I think it is time to dig out a parsley pesto recipe that I happened upon a few weeks ago.  Hope I can find it in my mess of bookmarks!
basil

I am also growing basil in a separate pot, which I started from seed.  It was super easy, I just put some seeds in some potting soil, kept them moist and covered with plastic until they sprouted, then let them get strong (with at least one pair of true leaves) sitting on the window sill in my sunroom.  I planted some in this small pot, and transplanted some into my garden.  I can’t wait to make pesto and pair them with my home grown tomatoes (if I can keep my tomatoes growing…so far so good.)

rosemary

Even if gardening isn’t your thing, growing herbs is easy and rewarding and it may be something you’d like to try.  I’ll be posting on how I use my fresh herbs in the near future.
This post is linked to:
Trash To Treasure @ Reinvented
Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays @ Coastal Charm
Show And Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home

ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesdays #12 + Giveaway results!!!

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It’s time to announce the winner!  Thank you all for your support of my first giveaway, it was great fun to use the generator at random.org to help me find a winner!

And the winner is….
Nikki completed all the actions for 4 entries and it looks like it paid off!!
Congrats, Nikki.  Watch for “Simplify” in your inbox and enjoy!

For those of you who entered the giveaway and are still interested in “Simplify,” then just click the link above to visit Becoming Minimalist.

Now on to our 12th Anti-Procrastination Tuesday!  I have been busier then ever lately,
 preparing for my girls to get out of school, 
blogging, 
keeping up friend and family haircuts, 
gardening, 
staying busy with church and ministry, 
and preparing to throw my baby sister a baby shower!!  
I’m gonna go take a quick peek at my doozy list and see if by chance I’ve accomplished anything on it!  I’ll be right back…
…ok I’m back!  Here is what I was able to cross off.  It has been a few weeks since I have told you what I have accomplished so there was more than I thought!
1. Made a master chore list
2. Reorganized storage area in basement
3. Cleaned behind refrigerator and stove
4. Cleaned mini blinds
5. Did a giveaway

I have a feeling as school lets out and lazy summer days hit, I will be happy to even get one thing off the list each week! C’mon summer!!
 Featured Posts:

New Nostalgia 
Her story is an amazing one full of perseverance, inspiration & hope.
Another practical post full of great tips.
I just loved her before and after pictures.  Isn’t is so cheery?  Great job, Cathy!

More great before and after pics, and a teaser at the end!
Little Boy Room Redo @ Yoga Girl

I loved this post!  We will now be having a summer family meeting and making our own summer list!

I LOVED these and will be using this idea to decorate for my sisters baby shower!

NewNostalgia 
 

All right, let’s get to linking!
Looking forward to seeing what you all have been up to!!

Be encouraged, Be Inspired, And Get Something Done!
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Gardening/ Healthy Eating/ RECIPES/ Sides

Swiss Chard From My Garden

This photo was taken about a week 1/2 ago.  You would not believe the size of the swiss chard leaves now!  I have been very pleased with how fast and easy it is to grow swiss chard.  I’ve enjoyed it raw, cut up in a salad,(using the lettuce pictured above), and just recently I learned how to cook it.  

 I scoured the internet looking for ways to cook swiss chard.  I have heard stories of swiss chard tasting bitter once cooked, so I was skeptical that I would like it, much less my kids!
I found a recipe at Simply Recipes,  (recipe below). It caught my eye because it was simple and easy to prepare, plus the author had this to say about it:
” I never liked Swiss chard, until several years ago I had some that had been freshly picked from a friend’s garden. It was so sweet and buttery I couldn’t believe it was actually Swiss chard. It was then I learned that freshness was the key determinant to whether chard was delectable or detestable.”  


“Sweet” and “butter” is all I had to hear to get motivated to cook up these garden greens.  

I think swiss chard is such a beautiful vegetable!  The stalks come in different colors and the leaves are such an amazing bright green.   The stalks remind me of celery, but a bit more bitter.  I didn’t care for the stalks, but I liked looking at them!
These nine, good sized leaves cooked down to one palm sized serving of chard.  I was flabbergasted!  Guess I need to plant more next year!  Can you imagine the content of vitamins and antioxidants in that one palm full of cooked chard??  Impressive.
Nutritional Profile
Swiss chard is an excellent source of vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C, magnesium, manganese, potassium, iron, vitamin E and dietary fiber. It is a very good source of copper, calcium, vitamin B2, vitamin B6 and protein. In addition, Swiss chard is a good source of phosphorus, vitamin B1, zinc, folate, biotin, niacin and pantothenic acid.
Here is the palm full of the finished product.  I loved it.  It was mild, sweet and buttery.  I told my girls that I made it for me, but I would let them have a taste.  They skeptically tried a small bite, and within seconds I had 2 (my oldest one was not into the texture) little bird mouth hanging open for more bites. Now that excites me!

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Here is the recipe:










Swiss Chard Recipe

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 large bunch of fresh Swiss chard
  • 1 small clove garlic, sliced
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 Tbsp water
  • Pinch of dried crushed red pepper
  • 1 teaspoon butter
  • Salt

METHOD

1 Rinse out the Swiss chard leaves thoroughly. Remove the toughest third of the stalk, discard or save for another recipe (such as this Swiss chard ribs with cream and pasta). Roughly chop the leaves into inch-wide strips.
2 Heat a saucepan on a medium heat setting, add olive oil, a few small slices of garlic and the crushed red pepper. Sauté for about a minute. Add the chopped Swiss chard leaves. Cover. Check after about 5 minutes. If it looks dry, add a couple tablespoons of water. Flip the leaves over in the pan, so that what was on the bottom, is now on the top. Cover again. Check for doneness after another 5 minutes (remove a piece and taste it). Add salt to taste, and a small amount of butter. Remove the swiss chard to a serving dish.

This post is linked to:
Made It Monday @ The Persimmon Perch
Just Something I Whipped Up @ The Girl Creative
Making The World Cuter Monday @ Making The World Cuter
Tasty Tuesdays @ Balancing Beauty and Bedlam

ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME/ Simplifying

Anti-Procrastination Tuesdays #11 + My First Giveaway!

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Welcome to Anti-Procrastination Tuesday’s and
 MY FIRST GIVEAWAY!
  I am very pleased to be able to give away “Simplify” ~ an ebook by Joshua Becker.   
Do You Know What A Minimalist Is?  Well, here is your chance to meet one!
From “Simplify”
“Since choosing to simplify his life two years ago, Joshua has encouraged hundreds of thousand of others around the world to pursue minimalism in their life through his blog: www.becomingminimalist.com.  As one of today’s leading proponents of “rational minimalism,” joshua presents 7 principles that will help guide the reader into a practice of simplicity that works for their unique, individual lifestyle.  You will enjoy his unique blend of illustrative stories, theoretical principle, and practical application.  After all, if this typical family of four living in the suburbs can simplify their life, so can you!”


I absolutely loved reading this ebook!  It was an easy read full of many practical tips of how to live life more simply. I jive with his idea of “rational minimalism,” which for me, gives permission to pursue minimalism, even though I am wired to love beauty, creativity and warmth in my home.  Minimalism was something that was appealing to me, yet the typical thoughts of a stark and empty home freaked me out a bit! Joshua’s idea of “rational minimalism” struck a cord with me, it allows for one to have their own style of minimalism, which just makes sense– especially when one has a family with kids!  Yes, more people means more stuff, but as I learned in the book, it is possible and so rewarding to be intentional in the things you decide to keep or to buy. As Joshua says in the book minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value, and the removal of anything that distracts us from it.” Love that.

So on to the giveaway!

To enter this GIVEAWAY, 
Visit Becoming Minimalist then...


First entry…come back here and tell me that you did.


**If you are interested in having more chances to win, here are ways you can increase your number of entries, up to 4!**

Second entry…mention the giveaway on facebook and leave me your link as an additional comment.

Third entry…tweet about the giveaway and leave a comment and your link or Twitter username.

Fourth entry…blog about this giveaway and leave a comment telling me you did

Entries accepted through Monday May 23rd.  I will select a winner using Random.org and I will announce the winner next tuesday at “Anti-Procrastination Tuesdays!”  Good luck!

If you would like to skip the giveaway, and just purchase the ebook, then Click here to visit Becoming Minimalist.

Featured Posts From Last Week:
New Nostalgia  
A must see, I just loved how they made great use of a small space!

I’ll take one for each of my girls rooms, please!
She tackled her garage and it looks great! 
What a fun mother/daughter project..
Now even I can be an artist:) 
Here are the guidelines:

1On Tuesdays each week, I’ll host the link party here at New Nostalgia.  You can come over and enter the permalink to your Anti-Procrastination post in my MckLinky List.
2. Be sure to insert a link in your post that directs others back here.  It could be my button at the side bar, or something like “This post is linked to “Anti-Procrastination Tuesdays” at New Nostalgia. 
3. Be sure to link your posts url, not your blog url!
4. Visit as many other links as you can for ideas, inspiration and to offer encouragement.

5. Leave comments for the links you visit just to let them know you are there (and so we can know there really ARE people out there committed to getting things done together, support matters!)

6. Come back each tuesday, post more of your accomplishments, and see some of the links featured from the week before.  You could be one of them!
NewNostalgia  

Be Inspired, Be Encouraged & Get Something Done!
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~recipes

Gardening/ RECIPES/ Sides

Growing Radishes

We had a yummy salad last night, made with lettuce, swiss chard, and radish from our square foot garden.  I can’t believe I’m actually succeeding at growing food!  My girls little fingers planted the radish seeds and it was their little hands that pulled the radishes from the soil last night, so they were pretty excited to eat them. I’ve never been able to get them to eat radishes, but their curiosity got the best of them and they gobbled them up! (as long as they were drenched in dressing:))

Radishes are not at all hard to grow.  They like cooler temperatures (below 75 degrees), so they were one of the first vegetables we planted.  They can be started 4-6 weeks before the last frost date.  Plant the seeds 1/2 inch deep, 2-3 inches apart (I fit 16 in a square foot of my garden.)  They germinate quickly, (3-10 days), and mature quickly (20-40 days.)  They can be grown in containers due to their shallow root systems.  They are super easy, and a great way to start out our gardening season!
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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesdays #10

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Welcome to Anti-Procrastination Tuesday!  
Guess what?  I’VE GOT NOTHIN’ TO SHARE!! 
 I did a bit of procrastinating this week.   
On to some much more exciting news–next week on “Anti-Procrastination Tuesday” I will be doing my first ever Giveaway here at New Nostalgia!  Stay tuned for details…
Featured Posts From Last Week:
New Nostalgia
Clean Momma shared her weekly docket with a link through to how she cleans her bathrooms!
Chocolate Covered Chaos shared how to make grape jelly with just 3 ingredients!
A Little Lovely shared this adorable Homemade Mothers Day card.
Also from A Little Lovely, these flower poms made out of jersey.  
Wouldn’t they make a great package topper?
 Tattered Ink shared these empty frames made into wall art.  I love this idea!
Here are the guidelines:

1On Tuesdays each week, I’ll host the link party here at New Nostalgia.  You can come over and enter the permalink to your Anti-Procrastination post in my MckLinky List.
2. Be sure to insert a link in your post that directs others back here.  It could be my button at the side bar, or something like “This post is linked to “Anti-Procrastination Tuesdays” at New Nostaglia. 

3. Be sure to link your posts url, not your blog url!
4. Visit as many other links as you can for ideas, inspiration and to offer encouragement.
5. Leave comments for the links you visit just to let them know you are there (and so we can know there really ARE people out there committed to getting things done together, support matters!)
6. Come back each tuesday, post more of your accomplishments, and see some of the links featured from the week before.  You could be one of them!
NewNostalgia

Be Inspired, Be Encouraged & Get Something Done!


*****Stop and Read BEFORE Linking!!*****
I will have 2 different themes for you to link to. Please choose the correct one, or I will need to delete your link. Thanks!
Oh, and if you are a tweeter, hitting the tweet box at the bottom will help get the word out..
“Anti-Procrastination” Themed:

~things you want to accomplish (lists, goals)
~things you did accomplish (before and afters are great!)
~thoughts on procrastination/ways you beat procrastination

“Flexible” Themed: (things that were not “procrastinated”)
~crafts
~projects
~recipes

HEALTH/ Healthy Eating/ HOME/ How-Tos/ RECIPES

What I Buy and Why-Bread

I always find it fascinating to peek into other peoples grocery carts, while waiting in line at the grocery store, to see what they are buying.  So often I have wanted to strike up a conversation and ask about a product I see, and ask why they like it and why they choose it over another.  I get the same feeling when I open up other people’s refrigerators, I love seeing what brands of foods they buy, and often get inspired to try something new.

I have learned so much about food by asking my friends what they buy, where they buy it, and why they like it.  These conversations inspired me to start writing some posts on the food items I buy and why.  Not only do I want to share with you what is working for us, but my hope is, that in the comments section, I will get to hear from you and what is working for you!

Bread
Our Everyday, Whole Wheat Bread (either of the 2 below:)
If I Want To Treat My Kids To “White” Bread:
When I Want To Splurge:
*Disclaimer-I was not paid or compensated in anyway to promote these products.
It is important to me that our bread does not contain High Fructose Corn Syrup. (Read why here and here)  I also think fiber is very important, so I try not to buy bread that contains less then 3 grams/slice.  The “Oatnut” bread is what my girls call “the yummy white bread.”  It is really good, but I do not buy it as often because it has less fiber in it and uses enriched flour (although unbleached:)) where as the 100% whole wheat breads uses whole wheat flour, which does not have to be enriched, because nothing was ever removed in the first place.  I like that!
 You can go here to read more of my thoughts on making grains count.
What brands of bread work for you?  Have you switched to 100% whole wheat bread?  If so, was it hard on your kids?
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