Due to many requests I'm going to give my story around milk supply. My little girl was not handling foods that I was trying to introduce well so I felt I would have to nurse much longer than I might have needed to with the older two. Simply for nutritional reasons. One day around a year my milk supply plummeted. I was terrified cause there were maybe 3 foods she was tolerating outside my milk. I did a little digging. By far the best thing that helped the most was rubbing therapeutic grade Fennel essential oil on my chest night and morning. This doubled my milk in less than 2 days. As I searched I also found "lactation cookies".... these are the coolest cookies ever! They are paleo, gluten free, sugar free, but they taste amazing and give super food nutrients. This boost of specific nutrients helps many women with milk supply, no matter the age of the baby. This was also the first cookie my sweet little girl could handle without an allergic reaction.
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
3/4 cup maple syrup
4 Tablespoons water
2 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla extract
3 cups ground flaxseed
2 cups coconut flakes
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 cup raisins
2 Tablespoons brewer's nutritional yeast
Directions:
Mix all wet ingredients with all dry ingredients. After batter thoroughly mixed spoon cookies onto greased cookie sheet and bake for 8-12 minutes at 375 degrees Fahrenheit. This recipe can make up to 12 dozen depending on cookie size.
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Saturday, April 13, 2013
Campout Dinner In Backyard - No Electricity or Gas
Our electricity went out a bit ago and it inspired our Dad of 3 from DadOf3LivingARTly.blogspot.com to practice what preppers typically call "Bugging In". It was very fun. To cook we only used found things for starting the fire. No grill, sun oven, or any other appliance, and it was bricks and wood that was left in the garage from who we purchased our home from. The food is some from our pantry and some from the freezer and from the fridge, so a good mix of what you'd probably use both in normal conditions and in a power outage or other disaster situation. It is nice to become more self sufficient and build more experience and skills every chance we get.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
A Look Into My Fridge & A Week of Bone Broth
As you can see, like most people who drastically change their diet, the contents of my fridge are not yet perfect. Especially when it comes to our condiments. We are very slowly getting rid of them and then to do more with what we have I am making my own versions of them that is healthier and then putting that in the empty bottle of the store bought condiment. Its amazing how many eggs and how many vegetables it takes to get through 2 weeks. Normally that 2nd shelf is full of just eggs, but this week I did it a bit different. On the top shelf right now I have 13 quarts of homemade bone broth that I have made this week. I am planning on making lots of different types of soup with them. Wow... bone broth is not nearly as hard as I thought it would be and I can get about 4 quarts a day and keep the same bones cooking in the crock-pot for a whole week (just add new veggies every couple days or so). The longer it sits in the fridge the darker it gets, so fascinating. Here's a few pictures from making the chicken bone broth.
13 quarts of homemade bone broth (a week of doing broth gave me a lot more than this, I just have used a bunch for cooking and soups since it is soooooo nutritious) & 6 + dozen eggs |
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