Monday, May 21, 2012

Good Reads

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So, I was on Facebook last night, scrolling through the list of my friends updates and looking up parks that hubby and oldest son were reading about so we can plan out our camping trip, when Chris, over at Wicked Awesomology, (who also happens to have been both my 4th and 5th grade teacher!) posted a link to his latest post about a road trip he took through our state this weekend. Always up to read something he's written, and get ideas for places in Maine to visit, I clicked over... After reading yet ANOTHER great post from him, I happened to notice on his sidebar, a list of books he was reading and some he had currently read. Ask anyone who knows me, and they'll tell you that in my "abundance" of free time, if I'm not on the computer, I'm probably curled up with my nose in a book (that's how I spent most of Friday and Sunday in fact!), so I clicked through and got hooked!

I spent about 3 hours rating books that I've read (and wow, it didn't even come close to touching how many I actually HAVE read), and adding books to my "To-Read" list. This morning I found more, and actually went onto Amazon and bought 2 books that I'm now anxiously awaiting the arrival of. I was so excited to read about these books that I didn't even cash in my Swagbucks and wait for a gift card to arrive, I actually paid cash!

The two books that I ordered are: Against Medical Advice and Med Head: My Knock-down, Drag-out, Drugged-up Battle with My Brain - The first is a book about 5 year old Cory Friedman waking up with tics and eventually being diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, the struggles that go along with finding the right doctors and treatment and the heartache of his family dealing with this.

The second book is about the personal struggles this boy went through as a teenager, struggling with his disorders.

I have read one other book called Ryan: A Mother's Story of Her Hyperactive/Tourette Syndrome Child that was a personal story of a boy living with Tourette's Syndrome, his was caused by his ADHD medications, it was an amazing book, I'd recommend it to anyone who is struggling with a family member who has been diagnosed (or is suspected to have) Tourette's Syndrome.
 
You can find me on Good Reads at http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/9659853-j or check out my widget on the right of the books I'm reading! I'll be working on adding more books I've read and reviews as I am able to!

Full disclosure: If you click on any of the links that go to Amazon.com above and purchase any of the items I posted, I'll get a tiny reward for sending you their way, I'm all about saving money though so if you can find it cheaper somewhere else,  more power to ya! If you sign up for Swagbucks through my link, I'll be rewarded for introducing you to the site!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

I'm on Facebook!

No, really... Most of you already knew that, but I have a fan page for my blog now so you can share me with your friends and they don't have to get all up in my personal business to interact with me! YAY!

Find me at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Soapin-Mama-in-Maine/333470970056945

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Recipe: Oven French Toast Sticks

 My mother got married a few weeks ago, and we got sent home with about 8 bags of finger rolls that weren't used for sandwiches at the reception. I had NO idea what we were going to do with ALL those finger rolls, but creativity struck and I came up with the idea of French Toast Sticks! I froze them until I had a chance to do it. The kids are off school today and it's rainy and dreary so I figured this was a great day to try it out! Here's what I did:


Cut finger rolls into 3 slices and then slice each in half (each finger roll should make 6 sticks)



Place on greased cookie sheet, brush with olive oil, put in oven at 350 to toast (I turned the oven on, and put them in the oven until the buzzer to tell me the oven was preheated went off... should be dry to the touch, not browned, second batch took about 6 minutes)



Mix 3 eggs with about 2 tablespoons of Cinnamon/Sugar mix (Leftover from Monkey Bread Muffins)


Dip toasted finger roll sticks into egg mixture until coated
to your desired consistency and place single layer on cookie sheet. Make sure sticks are not touching.

Bake at 350 for 5 minutes and then flip
Bake for 5 more minutes


Serve with your favorite topping!


These would have been better, in my opinion, with REAL Maple Syrup, but we are out, so I drizzled them with Clover Honey instead. The kids loved them, and they made a yummy snack for me!

Springtime Crazy!

Tomatoes and Pepper plants
I apologize for the lack of posts for the last month, it's been kind of hectic around here.

My mother got married a few weeks ago, and the little one had a birthday (she's THREE!), after that I got hit with a bunch of orders, and then my back went out and triggered a massive flare up of Sciatica that had me in pain for more than a week and unable to do much of anything.... And then when I started feeling better, the sun finally came out and I've been obsessed with gardening, lol. That was my month in a nutshell!

So, onto the gardening!

Hubby and I have had this grand plan, every year, for the last 4 or 5 years, that we are going to start growing as much of our own food as possible. It hasn't worked yet.

This year, I'm not working outside of the home, so I'm here to actually DO SOMETHING with the garden!

Back a few months ago we ordered an awesome seed kit from Baker Creek, a huge variety of seeds, specifically picked to grow in Northern Climates (YAY!), and ordered the book All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew. We had come across his website a few years ago, and liked the idea of this method, but never really did much research into it and it fell to the backs of our minds.

We've had the book for a couple months now, but hadn't read it. Hubby put together some garden beds, and we bought a few loads of a Loam/Compost/Vermiculite mix from a local farm and put that in a couple of the beds. Then I read the book. So we aren't using "Mel's Mix" like the book calls for, but it should still be a good start!

I started by planting some Lettuce that we had been growing inside. Some of it survived being harvested and then transplanted a day later and is coming back with new leaves, some of it didn't make it. I also started some seeds in the ground, other types of lettuce and greens (Oriental greens, swiss chard, etc).

That was about 2 weeks ago. This weekend I worked on transplanting Cauliflower and Broccoli and getting the grids up on the beds. Unfortunately, I ran out of string, so had to eyeball a few of the transplants. I came across a really good idea for planting Radishes and Scallions in the 1 foot grid lines, so maybe hubby can have his string back!

After I did all that and got the cauliflower and broccoli planted I was exhausted, so I relaxed the rest of the night. The next day I transplanted the rest of our seedlings (except the onions, those are coming due this weekend). I'll post a list at the end of this with the count of what I planted, it's kinda crazy lol

So here are the pictures:

Our "Three Sisters" bed (ONE of the two we will have) Corn and Beans/Peas in the center 2 rows and different types of Squash in the outer two rows

At the far end you see Hubby, next to him is where our lettuce is planted. This was taken before the picture at the top, as you can see from the top picture our tomatoes are now along the fence with peppers and eggplant in front of them

Our first time using "home grown" compost! Had to sift out some uncomposted materials, but found some useable!

Adding the compost to the soil (we didn't buy a mix for these 2 beds, they were an afterthought and we were broke haha)

Cauliflower in the top 6 rows, then Broccoli in the bottom 2 (and in 4 rows of the next box that you can't see)








As for the final tally, I sat down yesterday and figured out exactly how much I have planted, here we go:


I currently have 2 areas of the yard with garden beds, one bed is 64 square feet, it runs along our front fence (2 feet deep by 32 long) and another that is 4 sections that are 8x4 for a total of 192 square feet..... 
This is what I currently have planted:
  1. 144 corn seeds (80 more will be planted this weekend in a new bed that will 10x4 feet and will also include more beans and squash/Pumpkins) 
  2. 16 Zucchini plants
  3. 8 Japanese Cucumber plants
  4. 8 Winter Squash
  5. 8 each of 3 types of beans
  6. 8 sugar peas
  7. 24 Cauliflower and 24 Broccoli plants
  8. Lettuce and other greens
  9. 8 varieties of tomatoes, up to 12 plants of each type (Nearly 100 plants total by my count)
  10. 24 each of 2 varieties of garden peppers
  11. 12 each of two types of hot peppers
  12. 6 each of 2 varieties of eggplant
I also have 4 rows of 4 squares that are left empty, originally waiting for peat moss (at hubby's request) so I could plant 2 types each of carrots and radishes, but now I'm thinking of doing those in place of the grid lines, so I'll have those 4 rows for something else!

I also planted 13 Sunflower seeds. Hubby and I ordered more Corn, some Jack O Lantern pumpkin seeds and some Buttercup squash. Fast producing varieties because we have to have them shipped and our growing season is short anyway... All of our seed varieties are Heirloom seeds and we also ordered a book on Saving seeds called Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners so the $110 we've currently got invested in seeds will HOPEFULLY be a one time investment!
 I'll post more pictures as things progress, and try to get a big picture view of the whole garden area so you can get a really good idea of the layout, it's hard to tell from the pictures I've got!
 
Full disclosure: If you click on any of the links that go to Amazon.com above and purchase any of the items I posted, I'll get a tiny reward for sending you their way, I'm all about saving money though so if you can find it cheaper somewhere else,  more power to ya!