I’m always looking to save money and today I’m sharing some toddler snack alternatives that we use. Lia is always ready and willing to be the taste tester! Yogurt Bites My year old great granddaughter loves yogurt bites and when my granddaughter shared a Facebook post about making them I jumped at the idea. I added the yogurt to a baggie, snipped a corner off and squeezed penny sized drops on a silicone baking sheet. I put them in the freezer for a few hours and when frozen, they easily
The future, what changes were made in the past and where do you see yourself going? I am a day late with the suggested UBC topic because yesterday I made the most awesomest (this isn’t a word but they were awesome!!) porkchops and so many of my readers wanted the recipe so I flip-flopped my topics. If you missed the pork chop recipe blog, here it is: http://themarthareview.com/mouth-watering-pork-chops So now onto my future…….. The past two years have had major changes and if you want to follow me into my
Are you ready for a recipe for mouth watering pork chops? I have NEVER had a more juicier and delicious pork chop than these that I cooked in the air fryer. This is a dinner I prepared for two people, my hubby and me. I started with four gold potatoes but ended up only cutting up three, half an onion, and three pork chops. I cut the onion and potatoes (I like to leave the skin on the potatoes) in bite sized pieces and sauteed the onion in butter. Next
Here we are 6 days into the October Ultimate Blog Challenge and I’m brain dead for a topic! LOL So I decided to take the suggested topic from Paul, our admin of the UBC. The topic is whether you take the weekend off. WEEKEND OFF, WHAT IS THAT???? When we had our interior decorating business, hubby and I worked around the clock sometimes 7 days a week. The reason was because with just the two of us doing the fabrication work, we had to stay on top of it or
When we moved to our present house back in 1999, there was a farmer in his 90’s with a large garden behind our house. Our granddaughter was only a few years old and he would fill a basket with fresh picked vegetables, come to the fence and yell for “the little girl”. We would hold Alexandra up and he raised up the basket with his hoe to give to “the little girl”. It was exciting hearing him talk about how he dredged out the Intercoastal Waterway during the war and