Posted on May 24th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: directions, heat-the-oil, introduce-more, kids, onto-the-frying, serve, spoon, steam, that-actually, their-kids, transfer

Ok this recipe is way overdue to be posted by now. After few moms told me their kids loved it I decided to share it here with all moms looking for ways (that actually work) to introduce more vegetables into their kids diets. I grew up loving this and still love it so the recipe is not restricted to …
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Grandmom Dula’s brocolli patties
Posted on May 22nd, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: bike, children, diastasis, dry, kids, news, park, tidied
I’ve been feeling lately that I get to the end of a day, or the end of the week, and I’ve done nothing at all. I’m not sure whether it is because I am actually doing nothing, or simply not taking note of the things I am doing. Thinking maybe I should just make a log of the things I accomplish every …
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Diary of a Housewife
Posted on May 17th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: Cooking & Recipes, kids, king, making-gorgeous, new-camera, paying, paying-people, perfect, prettiest, the-perfect

I got a new camera today: a canon eos rebel t3. I love it! I am a photo junkie (if you couldn’t tell) and I am tired of paying people to take pictures of my kids. I was given the perfect recipe for making gorgeous babies and this picture is a good example. Oscar has some of the prettiest eyelashes I …
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Mommy Moment #5
Posted on May 13th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: capsicum, curry, ingredients, instructions, kids, mustard, notes, potato-capsicum, subzi

One of my favorite combos with vegetables are potato and capsicum (bell peppers). In fact any thing with capsicum will do good for me. This side dish is a dry curry that pairs perfectly well with both rice and chapathis. As it is very easy to make, I prepare this curry in bulk and pack this for the …
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Potato Capsicum Curry Recipe – Aloo Capsicum Subzi Recipe
Posted on May 13th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: book, divorce, kids, leslie, mother, mother-knows, pepsi, program, school, screenwriter, world

Let’s start with the envy. That’s always a good place to begin. I envy the perfectly compelling, intriguing, spot-on title of Leslie Lehr’s latest novel, What a Mother Knows. What does a mother know? It’s such a meaty question. Lehr is the prizewinning author of the novels, What A Mother Knows, 66 L …
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What Does A Mother Know?
Posted on May 11th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: action, Cooking & Recipes, fraction, fraction-action, group, instagram, kids, link-the-maths

I know it’s been a while since I posted anything useful so hopefully this will make up for it! This week we’ve been looking at fractions. It’s early days for my guys. For now, we are focusing on wholes, halves, quarters and eighths. I’ve been getting some wonderful advice from a maths guru who is do …
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Fraction action!
Posted on May 6th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: beauty, cotta, eating, ingredients, kids, king, melonhalla, panna, panna-cotta, vanilla, word, work

Chronicles of Melonhalla is most definitely not a food blog, nor am I a food blogger or photographer. But, we are champs in the eating department, and love having people round to Melonhalla for a meal. So when I find an easy recipe that makes my cooking look better than it is, I am onto it! This Pan …
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Panna Cotta for dodgy chefs
Posted on May 3rd, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: brown, children, daughter, gift, hampshire, kids, lady, living, Parenting, party, social, world

I will definitely be sharing a delicious meatball recipe at the end of this post but it’s not exactly what I’m writing about today. Today I want to talk about parenting, and being nice to others and a lovely lady named Midge. She is the mother of one of my dearest friends. She is the real and true d …
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Midge’s Meatballs
Posted on May 3rd, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: bitten, bitten-word6, carefully, cereal, cinnamon, cinnamon-corn, crunch, freaaanch, kids, people

I’m not a french toast fan. I know, I’m sorry! It’s just too much bread for me! But I bake for the people I love, and Cory L.O.V.E.S. french toast, and requests it regularly…I give in every once in a while. Cory actually had the idea of sugary cereal crushed onto his french toast a few years back, …
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Cereal Crusted French Toast
Posted on May 2nd, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: article, brielle, children, christmas, company, Cooking & Recipes, family, friends, house, kids, parties

I’m a part of this awesome website/group where there are a variety of topics discussed daily and I love it. It all has to do with parenting in some way or another. Sometimes the topics are fun and other times, they can be controversial. But the thing I like is that they are all insightful. yummymumm …
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They’re Just Regular Neighbours To Us: From YMC
Posted on April 29th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: blueberries, christmas, cooking, goals, house, kids, plant, said-it-smelled, spend-the-day, strawberry, sunday, year

We had a busy week. After church in Sunday, DH filled my gas tank on the way home. We parked and stayed home the rest of the day. S1 was picked up by a friend to spend the day at their house, and as they were coming into the house, K said it smelled like fuel by the van. We went out, and there was g …
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colors of spring in my pantry
Posted on April 24th, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: amazon, boston, children, group, kids, king, love, major, montana, nature, opinion

Hi, everybody! The Fresh Pioneer is back! Sorry I missed out on some fun posts this past week. I can’t wait for Julie to join us for REALZ on Saturday and Jan’s great-grandpa’s barn is gorgeous and Mindy better share her new writing knowledge! I forgot to check in because I got swept up in… nothin …
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The particular sadness of lemon cake.
Posted on April 23rd, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: cashier, fruit, girls, grocery, kids, king, mother, target

I don’t grocery shop with the kids. Nope, nope, nope. Never. OK, maybe I’ll take the girls to run in and pick up milk, or when I have a small shop I need to do, I’ll bring one of them. They accompany me to Target, to WalMart, to the mall. But they don’t do the weekly shopping. I know that many peopl …
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Stop and Shop and a Red Lollipop
Posted on April 23rd, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: count, emphasis, happpppppy, johnson, kids, recipe, stephen, tuesday

Happpppppy Tuesday you guys, This has been one of those weeks that has made me count my blessings over and over (and over) again. Thanks so much for all the prayers this past week. I am starting to feel a little better every day — there is nothing on my face anymore, other than some redness, which …
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Homemade Oatmeal Cream Pies
Posted on April 22nd, 2013 by admin
Category: Cooking & Recipes, Tags: camembert, kids, king, parmesan, place, recipes, reduce, remove, souffles, tablespoon, tablespoons, valentine

A friend of mine made these for a Valentine’s brunch. They were so delicious and so much easier than I expected souffles to be that I have made them several times since. I’ve even switched out the Camembert cheese for mozzarella and/or cheddar and it still taste great. In fact, my kids like it a lit …
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Camembert Souffle