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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A New Month- Almost Over

Well, call me a statistic. The flu totally kicked our tails this year. Three weeks of jello, Netflix, and tylenol have really taken its toll on our daily routine. But now we are better and back to doing school, laundry and wearing clothes that aren't pajamas.
I can't believe that February is almost over already. Time flies when you are having fun sleeping through a fever. Well, even though its a late start for a short month, I've decided that this month's theme is ...

*Preparedness*

Doesn't that sound fun?

For the first post, we will talk about making a Family Emergency Binder. Basically its a binder for all your important information that you would take with you if you had to leave your home in an emergency. I'm sure there are other things you could call it, but thats what I call mine.

1. What kind of emergency are we talking about here? Well, we live in Missouri and we tend to get a lot of tornado watches and warnings in the springtime. And we don't have a basement, so in case of a tornado threat, we would have to leave the house and go to my in-laws in a hurry. Depending on your location other emergencies could include earthquakes, power outages where you would have to go stay someplace else, fires, floods, train derailment and subsequent evacuation, or any number of things.

2. What is in this Emergency Binder?
In ours, I have a page for every family member with a current individual photo ( for the kids I am also getting an older photo of each one with both parents in it). Each page includes ss# birthdate, hair and eye color, current height and weight, allergies, medications, parent contact info, alternative contact info,identifying moles/birthmarks,pediatrician info,school and work info,
 and I will be adding fingerprints also.

I also have pages for each of the following:
copies of drivers licenses, birth certificates, copies of passports, social security cards
info on doctors, dentists, pediatricians, etc
copies of most current utility bills, mortgage, etc
copy of statements from all bank accounts
current family photos
kids immunization records
copies of health insurance cards
a cd with our wedding photos
a cd of our family photos
a contact list of family and friends, and a special list of who to call to watch our kids if needed
a copy of all our adoption paperwork
car titles
photo documentation of important items around the house
instructions for turning off gas, etc
list of things to take with us if we have time
list of things to do to the house if we have time

some things you could also put in if they apply to you:
current credit card statements
pet info- vaccinations, photo, ver info, etc
lists of medications
rental agreements
copy of last paystub(if you get paper ones)


Basically, anything I would not want to have to rack my brain for in the middle of chaos and confusion is what I have in our binder. This way, I can grab it and go and have everything I need to know at my fingertips. Also, it would be helpful in proving ownership or residency in case of evacuation.


To order a birth certificate in Missouri go here
 Here is an excellent list for emergency binders with printables for child id kits

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Homemade Baby Food : Stage 1

Now that The Babe has a tooth and is starting to eat "real" baby food, I am almost through my stash he got for Christmas. I have been saving those little plastic containers and lids and they are so convenient for holding homemade baby food.

Today I peeled,chopped, and boiled 4 lbs. of carrots (and about a cup of frozen corn we picked this summer), mashed them up in my blender and froze them into the containers as well as a couple of ice cube trays which give me the perfect size single servings for him right now. Label and date and call it a day. So easy. $1.76 for 32 servings and I know exactly what is in each one.


Friday, February 1, 2013

Homemade Frozen Pizza


I never would have thought of making frozen pizza at home. I usually just make it to eat right then. Tonight I doubled the Pizza Dough recipe and made 2 medium-ish pizzas for the freezer. Here's how I did it:



1. After the dough has risen, punch down and dump out on a floured surface. Knead to bring it together, until it is soft and elastic and easiily forms a ball. Transfer to a circular pizza pan (or whatever pan you intend to bake it on) and press with your fingers or use a rolling pin to stretch the dough out to fully cover your pan.
2. Sprinkle your dough with garlic salt and italian seasonings if you want to
3. Bake at 400 for about 8-12 minutes until firm and dry but not too dark brown.
4. Let it cool, then add sauce, cheese, and toppings. Freeze on the baking sheet until completely frozen, then take off the pan and wrap in plastic wrap

Cinnamon Swirl Bread


Have you ever made french toast with cinnamon swirl bread? I did once and it was soooooo good. The other night I made my cinnamon roll dough and thought I'd test it out and see if I could make a good swirl bread and it worked! After I rolled the dough up with the cinnamon and butter inside, I cut it into thirds and fit it snugly in my loaf pans, let them rise until they were about a half inch or so higher than the top of the pan, and baked them until a toothpick came out clean. So easy. I ended up making 3-4 loaves and stuck them in the freezer until I have some time to make a batch of french toast.