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Muffins, Soup and Food Item #3
Happy Sunday!! Hopefully you?ve all been enjoying the past few days. I know I have! Like usual, hockey has been the main activity of the past few days but today is a day off! YES! We had a late afternoon game in another town yesterday and my hubby worked in the morning so I had tome to do my vacuuming and floors. The joy. HA! Today my hubby and the kids went out to the farm. I stayed back because my in laws bought a new computer and hubby was setting things up for them. And I am not a patient person when it comes to computer shenanigans. Instead, I did laundry and some baking. Awhile ago I downloaded the Smart School Time Recipes booklet and I finally chose a recipe to try.
The turned out fabulous! I made 6 big muffins so I had to adjust the baking time from 15 minutes to 25. Before I vacuumed the place yesterday I roasted a butternut squash (from my garden) an onion and some garlic to make my Butternut Squash soup. The 45 minutes roasting time was just long enough to haul the vacuum around and make the aroma in the house heady. I enjoyed a hefty serving come lunch time: I topped my bowl off with some cubed goat?s milk feta for a little extra creaminess. A great lunch for a cold, rainy Saturday afternoon! Did I mention that DS scored not one, but TWO goals in yesterday?s game??? BOOYA! I was freaking ecstatic for him! He was getting a bit discouraged that he couldn?t get past any goalies so far this season, but my hubby has been driving it into him that as long as he keeps his feet moving and takes every opportunity for a shot, the goals will come. And so they did! And wouldn?t you know that on the way down I snapped a few pictures of him after I had promised none at the rink??? DOH! Well, here?s what I got, anyways? And DD is always ready for a photo shoot! So let?s talk about what I am thankful for this week (and always). I am super lucky that my parents and in laws are all healthy and active. Heck, my father in law is in his 70?s and still runs a horse farm with my mother in law for goodness sake! I lost all my grandparents at a very young age so I have very vague memories of them. I am SO thankful that my children have the opportunity to know, and grow, knowing their grandparents. It?s such a blessing! And on the lighter side, I am thankful that it has been raining all weekend because with the temps as cool as they are it could very well be snow! Actually, we had a dusting of snow on the deck Friday morning. *shiver*. BTW, did you know that ?snow? is considered a swear word in the Krista?s Kraving?s household? LOL!! I?ve been cooking bigger batch meals lately so there?s not too many food pictures today as most dishes were eaten more than once. Here?s what I?ve got, though!! I ordered the pumpkin chai latter with skim: I ordered the ?Oxford? omelette for my meal. It came with home fries (which I usually tell them to hold because I despise them! But I forgot) and dry WW toast which later got some orange marmalade spread over it; It was much better than I thought it would be?.and I thought it would be good! I?ll have to remember that mix of veggies next time I make eggs at home. Now on to the Thanks & Giving food item of the week?. Did you see the full moon Thursday night? I snapped theses while in the Tim Horton?s drive thru! Love them. Bye for now!! related searches : Muffins
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