Friday, June 29, 2012

Our 6 mile journey...

With 6 kids, 4 scooters and 2 strollers...

An awesome friend of mine and I took our kids for a 6+ mile hike/walk today. We were all wiped out when it was over, but it was an AMAZING hike!



 Sadly it's kind of brown here now (like it is all over the western half of the US!)


We found this palm tree growing UNDER the 101 freeway! In an area with almost no sunlight. It's amazing what plants can do, especially since I still manage to kill every one I touch!

 We found two of these little shacks
which had these inside them. Any ideas what they are???
 And I'm imagining someone running along behind their horse with a GIANT blue poop bag! wowzas!

What great hikes have you taken lately?

Norwegian Cruise Line Kids Sail Free!

Kids sail free this fall on Norwegian Cruise Line. Book a select Fall 2012 cruise between now and July 7th and kids under 18 sharing your stateroom as a third or fourth guest sail free. Think of all the amazing cruises you and your kids can take!


Book before July 7th to take advantage of this sale here.

We took a Norwegian Cruise for our honeymoon and LOVED it! They're very family friendly and the Freestyle Cruising concept is perfect for families.

Disclosure: I was entered for a chance to win a Norwegian Cruise Line vacation for posting for this post.  No monetary or product exchange took place.


White Collar Season 3 DVD Giveaway


You could win White Collar Season 3 DVD set!


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*This giveaway is not associated with anyone and is not sponsored by any company. This is just little old me giving away DVDs!

Giveaway is open to 18 and up, US only
Giveaway ends July 8 at 9:01pm PT

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

It has descended upon our house...

The quiet, that is!

I love how quiet it is after we get home from the library. For a couple of hours I can do laundry, dishes, cook and enjoy myself without any fighting. No extra messes to clean up, no cranky kids. Everyone is sitting and reading their new books!

Wordless Wednesday... The Beach



Monday, June 25, 2012

Homemade Apple Butter Recipe

The weekend before last, even though it was 96 degrees outside (and mid-80s inside), my house smelled like fall. I spent Friday and Saturday making and canning apple butter. In hindsight, I'd look at the weather forecast better before I started, because it made my house hot AND muggy on Saturday with all the water boiling! I do NOT do humidity well... I've lived in the Bay Area in California my whole life and I'm used to pretty temperate weather.

This is a Crockpot Apple Butter recipe, adapted from Food Network.





Peel, core and chop 3.5 lbs of Granny Smith and Gala apples. The recipe calls for cutting into small chips, but I gave up quickly and ran them through my food processor on the grater mode. 



Add 2-47 ounce jars of unsweetened applesauce, 4 cups of sugar, 1 1/2 cups apple juice, 1 TB cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ground cloves and 3/4 tsp allspice. Stir well and turn Crockpot on low and cover overnight (or for 8-10 hours).





This is what it looks like after 
about 10 hours on Low.
 The recipe says to leave it chunky, but I like it smoother and ran it through my immersion blender. You could also do it in batches in a regular blender. Add the zest of 1/2 a lemon. Uncover and cook for about 12 more hours. It's best to prop it open or turn the lid sideways so it's partially uncovered, because it splatters.







When it's done, it's reduced by about half.




To see if it's done, put a spoonful on a plate. Let sit for a couple minutes. If it runs it's not done. Let it cook some more.





Once it's done it will not run along the plate and it will maintain its height when you put a spoonful down.









Sterilize your jars, lids and rings. Here's some info on canning apple butter, since I'm not an expert by any means!








Fill the jars, boil again and let them cool. The original recipe says it yields 12 pint jars, but it really makes about 9 or 10 half pint jars. 

Delicious on toast, peanut butter sandwiches, pancakes or waffles, scones, and tons of other things (and the kids love to eat if with a spoon, since it's basically thick and spicy applesauce.

Here's the recipe in one blurb, in case you want to print it:


Crockpot Apple Butter

3.5 pounds Gala and Granny Smith Apples (a mix of both types, totaling 3.5 lb)
2 - 47 oz jars unsweetened applesauce
4 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups apple juice
1 TB ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground cloves
3/4 tsp ground allspice
lemon zest of 1/2 lemon

Peel and core apples and grate them. Put all ingredients except lemon zest in into slow cooker and stir. Cover and cook on low 8-10 hours. Remove cover, add lemon zest and blend apple butter smooth. Taste and add more spices or lemon if needed. Uncover and continue cooking for 10-12 more hours. Pour into sterilized jars and boil jars to seal. Enjoy!

Total time: about 24 hours
Yield: 9-10 8oz jars

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

So sometimes obsessions are good...

In the past when I've had an obsession it usually revolved around chocolate. Or licorice. Or gum. Or Lifesavers. Can you sense a theme?

A week ago I bought a pedometer and posted a goal here on my blog. Now I'm truly obsessed with my pedometer and checking my number of steps. I know there are days that it's not going to happen, days when the baby is sick (like Sunday) or when I'm too sunburned and there's no way I can get any decent number of steps in. I understand that.


But man do I love keeping track of my steps! And when my pedometer went on the fritz, I ran around to get another one immediately. I couldn't even wait for Amazon one day shipping! Now I have one that seems to work at least reasonably well, and FINALLY it counts all the steps around the house. The old one only started counting after 10 steps without pause, and basically nothing around the house counted. Think about vacuuming, picking up toys, chasing toddlers, picking up toys, cooking dinner. Almost all of those things make you pause before 10 steps, so they don't count. I know it's not aerobic walking, but it's still steps, and it's more than 3000 a day according to my new pedometer (I'm currently wearing 2 at a time... I know, I know!)

Oh and as a side benefit I've lost almost 10 pounds in the last couple months without doing anything else! Downside is I'm getting huge biceps thanks to pushing a loaded stroller around on my walks. I need to slim down, not bulk up!