E-meals is still going strong! I am working out the kinks in finding my routine with it still. I love having a weekly grocery list, but I don't cook 7 nights a week. So, right now I am wasting some money on vegetables that may go bad before I cook them. Also, some of the meals are big enough to make a whole second dinner.
My plan: sit down and read each recipe before going to the store. Sounds simple enough that I probably should have been doing that from the start. I plan to pick out the 5 meals and sides that sound the best and then tweak the grocery list. This will save money and keep us from wasting so much.
Despite my problem with waste, I am still loving the food! Everything taste so fresh and healthy. I am short some of the everyday staples, so some meals take a little extra love to make the flavor. But, it has been so much fun trying all of these new recipes!
So far, my favorite recipes have been honey-Dijon chicken, sweet and smokey pork tenderloin, and the turkey ragu from last week. Yummy! And I am pretty excited about tonight's dinner, almond crusted tilapia with brussel sprouts! Yummy!
Check out this chicken and artichokes with a cold white bean and tomato salad! I was skeptical of the cold beans, but they ended up being my favorite part of the meal!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Sunday, January 27, 2013
34 Weeks! (6 to go!)
I can't believe Grayson is already 34 weeks old!! It is really starting to get real! I am now going to the doctor every 1 week (you would think that would make the pregnancy fly by, but it seems to be slowing down). I'm so ready to meet this little boy!
I think I have gained 27 lbs so far (I need to write down my weights because I just forget them). No stretch marks and belly button is still flat (I don't know if inny is the right word to describe it, but it isn't an outy yet). I'm still having Braxton Hicks contractions (some days more than others) and now my feet are starting to swell by the end of the day. My blood pressure continues to be fabulous though (107/62 last time).
We talked about our "birth plan" with our doctor at the last visit. Basically, we know that I want the good drugs, want just Michael and I in the room for the actual delivery, and hope to go into labor naturally. Our doctor is open to talks of inducing once I hit the 39 weeks mark. Michael kind of wants us to schedule it, so he can make sure he isn't almost 2 hours away when I go into labor. But, I really want to go into labor naturally! I just want that experience of counting the minutes between contractions and the chaos of packing our bags (b/c I'm sure we will be doing that at the last minute), shaving my legs, and begging Michael to paint my toenails. There is also much great risk of c-section if you induce labor.
I am definitely starting the nesting phase and absolutely loving it!! I have been so productive these days!! We have finished decorating the nursery (pictures to come), washed all baby clothes/blankets, filed taxes, kept the dirty clothes hamper fairly empty, eaten home cooked meals almost every night, and kept the house fairly clean. I have these bursts of energy where I just want to get up and do stuff (sometimes they are quickly followed by a burst of fatigue).
Today we had our maternity pictures taken by Jennifer Owens. I cannot wait to see them!! She showed us some on her camera as she took them and they looked fabulous! She is going to do our newborn/6month/1year pictures as well! She has been a joy to work with so far. Check out her website and let her know I sent you there if you use her for anything!
Ok, enough of the talking, here are pictures:
I think I have gained 27 lbs so far (I need to write down my weights because I just forget them). No stretch marks and belly button is still flat (I don't know if inny is the right word to describe it, but it isn't an outy yet). I'm still having Braxton Hicks contractions (some days more than others) and now my feet are starting to swell by the end of the day. My blood pressure continues to be fabulous though (107/62 last time).
We talked about our "birth plan" with our doctor at the last visit. Basically, we know that I want the good drugs, want just Michael and I in the room for the actual delivery, and hope to go into labor naturally. Our doctor is open to talks of inducing once I hit the 39 weeks mark. Michael kind of wants us to schedule it, so he can make sure he isn't almost 2 hours away when I go into labor. But, I really want to go into labor naturally! I just want that experience of counting the minutes between contractions and the chaos of packing our bags (b/c I'm sure we will be doing that at the last minute), shaving my legs, and begging Michael to paint my toenails. There is also much great risk of c-section if you induce labor.
I am definitely starting the nesting phase and absolutely loving it!! I have been so productive these days!! We have finished decorating the nursery (pictures to come), washed all baby clothes/blankets, filed taxes, kept the dirty clothes hamper fairly empty, eaten home cooked meals almost every night, and kept the house fairly clean. I have these bursts of energy where I just want to get up and do stuff (sometimes they are quickly followed by a burst of fatigue).
Today we had our maternity pictures taken by Jennifer Owens. I cannot wait to see them!! She showed us some on her camera as she took them and they looked fabulous! She is going to do our newborn/6month/1year pictures as well! She has been a joy to work with so far. Check out her website and let her know I sent you there if you use her for anything!
Ok, enough of the talking, here are pictures:
34 Weeks! I don't know how much more that stomach can stretch!
Bedding finally came in! Looks so good with the name!
I am in LOVE with the alphabet wall!! We are going to fill the little glass jar with pacifiers!
GF Cooking: E-Meals!!
I know my poor blog has been neglected lately (and taken over by baby Grayson). Can I blame it on pregnancy-brain? But, the good news is that I PLAN to post a lot more about food in the near future (don't worry, I'm sure Grayson will make his way into the blog plenty).
Why?
#1 (And most important): I have PASSED my board exams and am now waiting on a little letter in the mail that officially certifies me as a Nurse Practitioner!! (So, no more coming home and going straight to studying).
#2: I now work 8-5 and have much more time to devote to cooking when I get home (until baby comes, that is).
#3: Michael and I have decided to try out e-meals!
What are e-meals?
It is a neat little website that lets you sign up for the type of food you eat (organic, gluten-free, low-carb, vegetarian, paleo, etc.), the grocery store you shop at (Walmart, Kroger, Publix, etc.), and the size of meals you want to cook (2 people or family). Then, they e-mail you 7 dinner recipes (and lunch and breakfast if you desire) and a shopping list (including price if you picked your grocery store).
It is just so freaking convenient and easy, very healthy, and money conscious. I mean, Dave Ramsey recommends it, so it must be good.
Michael and I signed up for the gluten-free, Walmart, family plan. Walmart only offered a family plan with the gluten-free option, and I really wanted to have a grocery list for a specific store. It is really hard to find gluten-free items around this area, so I knew the more specific list would be helpful. Besides, I can take left-overs for my lunch!
We have already made the first weeks worth of meals and they were amazing! The recipes are usually things we would never think of on our own.
Everything we have tried so far has been wonderful! I lost a lot of pictures of the meals when we changed phones recently, but I will do better this week! My favorite meal this week was Turkey Ragu (it was a ground turkey mixture served over fresh butternut squash, Yummy!!)! I also finally made a gluten-free baked oatmeal recipe that I can't wait to share! I LOVE oatmeal!
So, keep your eye out for lots of gluten-free cooking in the future!
Why?
#1 (And most important): I have PASSED my board exams and am now waiting on a little letter in the mail that officially certifies me as a Nurse Practitioner!! (So, no more coming home and going straight to studying).
#2: I now work 8-5 and have much more time to devote to cooking when I get home (until baby comes, that is).
#3: Michael and I have decided to try out e-meals!
What are e-meals?
It is a neat little website that lets you sign up for the type of food you eat (organic, gluten-free, low-carb, vegetarian, paleo, etc.), the grocery store you shop at (Walmart, Kroger, Publix, etc.), and the size of meals you want to cook (2 people or family). Then, they e-mail you 7 dinner recipes (and lunch and breakfast if you desire) and a shopping list (including price if you picked your grocery store).
It is just so freaking convenient and easy, very healthy, and money conscious. I mean, Dave Ramsey recommends it, so it must be good.
Michael and I signed up for the gluten-free, Walmart, family plan. Walmart only offered a family plan with the gluten-free option, and I really wanted to have a grocery list for a specific store. It is really hard to find gluten-free items around this area, so I knew the more specific list would be helpful. Besides, I can take left-overs for my lunch!
We have already made the first weeks worth of meals and they were amazing! The recipes are usually things we would never think of on our own.
Here are pictures of just 2 of the meals we made in week 1: Egg Scramble Florentine (eggs with spinach and peppers with a side of tropical fruit salad) and Cajun Chicken Pasta (chicken pasta with mushrooms and peppers and a homemade sauce and a side salad)
Look at all the fresh food we use now! |
Everything we have tried so far has been wonderful! I lost a lot of pictures of the meals when we changed phones recently, but I will do better this week! My favorite meal this week was Turkey Ragu (it was a ground turkey mixture served over fresh butternut squash, Yummy!!)! I also finally made a gluten-free baked oatmeal recipe that I can't wait to share! I LOVE oatmeal!
So, keep your eye out for lots of gluten-free cooking in the future!
Friday, January 11, 2013
32 Weeks!! Help Please!
Ok ladies (and my fashionably forward men), I need your help!! I have scheduled my maternity photos and need help picking out one of my outfits/styles! I know I want a bare belly picture that is still slightly modest (as pretty as it is, I'm not quite ready for the nude flowing fabric). I have two outfits in mind, so I took the opportunity to use them for my 32 weeks picture. Scroll down for pictures, and leave me some suggestions!!
32 Weeks!!!!
Can you believe I only have 8 more weeks to go?! I can't!! I have been so busy with the new job and preparing for boards that the days have been flying by! Slow down!!!
I went to the doctor at 31 weeks for a check-up. I was actually pretty sick with a bad cold and going through some horrible pregnancy-induced constipation (no since in hiding the truth, constipation and pregnancy come hand-in-hand!). The day of my appointment I started having braxton-hicks contractions. I knew they weren't the real thing because they were very irregular. However, my doctor was a little worried because of how frequently they were happening (I think it was a mixture of stress and being sick). So, he checked me to make sure I wasn't going into early labor. Thankfully, everything was where it was suppose to be!
My doctor made me come back in 1 week just to check me out again. I was feeling much better by this visit, and my "contractions" have really slowed down and eased up. Thankfully, I didn't have to be checked and I can come back in the normal 2 weeks. At 32 weeks I weigh 174 lbs (23 pounds gained). I still have an inny and no stretch marks! Grayson has really learned where my ribs are!!
Picture Time!
Battle of the Green sweater VS. Blue button-up.
Also, do you like the messy up-do (I'll work a little harder to make it pretty on the actual photograph day) or hair down? And, what do you think about the pre-pregnancy jeans left open? Should I just scratch both of these outfits and start over?! Suggestions please!! I always look back at my professional pictures and wished I had worn something different.
32 Weeks!!!!
Can you believe I only have 8 more weeks to go?! I can't!! I have been so busy with the new job and preparing for boards that the days have been flying by! Slow down!!!
I went to the doctor at 31 weeks for a check-up. I was actually pretty sick with a bad cold and going through some horrible pregnancy-induced constipation (no since in hiding the truth, constipation and pregnancy come hand-in-hand!). The day of my appointment I started having braxton-hicks contractions. I knew they weren't the real thing because they were very irregular. However, my doctor was a little worried because of how frequently they were happening (I think it was a mixture of stress and being sick). So, he checked me to make sure I wasn't going into early labor. Thankfully, everything was where it was suppose to be!
My doctor made me come back in 1 week just to check me out again. I was feeling much better by this visit, and my "contractions" have really slowed down and eased up. Thankfully, I didn't have to be checked and I can come back in the normal 2 weeks. At 32 weeks I weigh 174 lbs (23 pounds gained). I still have an inny and no stretch marks! Grayson has really learned where my ribs are!!
Picture Time!
Battle of the Green sweater VS. Blue button-up.
Outfit #1: Green Sweater
Outfit #2: Blue Button-up
Also, do you like the messy up-do (I'll work a little harder to make it pretty on the actual photograph day) or hair down? And, what do you think about the pre-pregnancy jeans left open? Should I just scratch both of these outfits and start over?! Suggestions please!! I always look back at my professional pictures and wished I had worn something different.
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