The DIscovery and Journey of the Casein Free, HFCS Free, Artificial Color Free diet

Our Journey: The Casein Free, HFCS Free, Artificial Color Free diet .

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

What/How to pack for a hotel


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Carrie


Prep Time: 
MOM with "pack mule" (a.k.a. husband) + kids that can read - 2 hours
MOM with "pack mule"( a.k.a. husband) - 3 hours 
MOM with kids that can read - 4 hours
MOM alone - 6-8 hours    (This method is highly discouraged - May cause extreme grumpiness)

Anytime we decide to take a little vacation (which involves staying at a hotel) I take a few deep breaths and repeat..
There's no place like home -
            There's no place like home -
                       There's no place like home ...
                                    (BTW.. This doesn't work - even if you click your heels. So GET PREPARED!)

AND THEN... I begin feverishly making a batch of Chocolate Chip oatmeal Cookies and/or Biscotti. While the goods are in the oven I boil a box of pasta and make a VAT of Mae's favorite Sushi Rice :)
I will list things that I DO, BAKE, and PACK below. Feel free to copy and paste into your very own spreadsheet with a "check box" next to it. It's what we do!!!
The following is for a 2-night stay at a hotel with  an outdoor pool. I will add sections for variations (such as an indoor pool, a longer stay, no breakfast bar etc... ) I have many more articles planned: "How to attack Disney" and "How to enjoy Seaworld" in Orlando, Florida as well as "How to Move a family across the country".   

A 2-night stay at a hotel with a outdoor pool.  If you'd like the excel file e-mail me at MrsMathCanHelp@Gmail.com :)


THINGS TO DO
COOLER
DRY GOODS
CLOTHES








BAKE COOKIES SANDWICHES PILLOWS PANTIES
BOIL PASTA YOGURT TERYAKI SAUCE SOCKS
MAKE SUSHI RICE PASTA PASTA COLD PJS (flannel)
BAKE BISCOTTI RICE RICE WARM PJS (cotton)

APPLE SAUCE CEREAL TEVAS

TORTILLAS ALMOND MLK TENNIS SHOES

NUGGETS APPLE CIDER FLIP FLOPS

ICE PACK BREAD STUFFED ANIMALS

HOT DOG ALMOND BUTTER T-SHIRTS


JELLY SHORTS


FRUIT JUICE JACKETS


CRACKERS HANNAS (daydresses)


RUBBER GLOVES



LARABARS

KITCHEN

CHIPS



BATHROOM FRUIT
PLATES



CUPS HAIR BRUSH


SILVERWARE TOOTH BRUSH


POOL

TOOTH PASTE
BEACH



PUMP SOAP

SUNBLOCK

MEDICINE BAR SOAP SUNBLOCK SWIMSUIT (regular)


SHAMPOO SWIMSUIT COVER UP
TYLENOL CONDITIONER COVER UP SUN HAT
ADVIL BLOW DRYER SUN HAT FLIP FLOPS
BENADRYL
FLIP FLOPS PADDLE BOARDS
ALLERGY MED LOTION PADDLE BOARDS FLOATIES
ITCH CREAM CLORINE BALL ARM FLOATIES WATER PUMP/GUNS
ANTIBIOTIC CREAM BUBBLE BATH SAND TOYS DIVE RINGS
BANDAIDS
UMBRELLA NOODLE


SUN GRUBBIES SUN GRUBBIES




 

Monday, July 18, 2011

Chia - The "Happy Pill"


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Carrie

Chia Seeds

It is important here that I mention that although all of the Omega's are important (3, 6, 9) our bodies currently have  WAY TOO MUCH Omega 6 and hardly any Omega 3. According to my research and the links below, the "Ideal" ratio is 1:1. According to Sally Fallon in her book "Nourishing Traditions"
most of us eat a ration of 1:20 !!!!!!!! Which is leading to all sorts of health issues. Heart Disease and inflammation being just a couple.  It is very difficult to find foods that have more Omega 3 than 6. Certain types of fish do, but let's be realistic. It would be easier for me to single handedly build a spaceship than get Mae to eat something she doesn't like on a daily basis!!!  So the source of Omega 3's HAS to be tasteless and inconsequential.

Talk about a  GREAT MOOD BOOSTER!!! Just one hour after eating a Tablespoon of Organic Chia seeds - her mood lifts to the point of giddiness.  After she eats them (You're probably wondering how on earth I get her to eat them... Just be patient - I will tell you soon enough:) she starts running around the house with her sister acting silly and carefree. Now, for those of you new to this whole philosophy and diet, it might not work as quickly. Some say it takes several weeks for the first real "kick" of upbeat mood. But at this point Mae has been, for the most part, 100% free of artificial color, flavor, HFCS, and Casein for over a year and a half. 

So now, for the moment you've all been waiting for....
How I get her and her sister to eat them.
the answer: Fruit Smoothie! (This recipe is for her and her sister to share - I add more if I am having some)
I simply put a few
Frozen or Fresh
Strawberries
Blueberries
Peaches
Banana
2 Tablespoons of Chia seeds
2 Tablespoons of Calcium liquid 
(This is also how I get the Calcium in her!)
Water

Blend and VWALAA!
The only way I can think of to explain the taste and texture of the Chia seeds is to liken them to the little black seeds on the outside of a strawberry.  Once Mae heard this she swallowed them right down without a word.

NOTE 1:
I highly recommend giving the smoothie at least 4 hours before bedtime :)
All of the fiber seems to run through them right around the 4 hour mark.
Can anyone say "Potty Time!"
 NOTE 2:
Beware of the farts! They will create a lovely musical sound around the house - lol
which is highly beneficial for the entertainment of the young ones you are trying to cheer up! Just go with the flow....

There is an incredible amount of research detailing the effects of Omega 3's on Mood. Here are a few I ran across today:

ScienceDaily (Mar. 4, 2006)
ACT - Changing Tomorrow (December 11, 2007)
Omega 3 Fatty Acid Treatment in Autism (February 14, 2010)


If you are wondering which seeds I buy here is the link:
Navitas Organic Raw Chia Seeds

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Casein Free Blueberry Muffins

Yummy!  I thought I'd better get this up since it's now Blueberry picking season in our area! I know in Maine it won't be for another month or so - but here in the Northwest we are already sneaking into the fields early  - and I am NOT naming names -


Casein Free Blueberry Muffins

Preheat Oven to 375 Degrees

WASH 
1-2 Cups of Fresh Blueberries (If frozen, rinse off ice and set aside)
(I have 2 little girls that always seem to make my Blueberry stash disappear while it's waiting for me in the measuring cup - which I why I always start with 2 Cups. If you, however, have no secret snackers in your home then you can start with 1 Cup!)




Blend
1/2 - 1 Cup Sugar  (if you have company over that's used to "sweet" stuff use 1 Cup. My girls don't eat much sugar so 1/2 Cup is plenty)
 1/2 Cup Earth Balance (or coconut oil)
1 Egg
1 Cup Fiber (I used 1/2 Cup Dried Coconut Flakes and 1/2 Cup Almond Meal - See End for Pics where I use 1 Cup Oatmeal)


Add all of the following at the SAME TIME before mixing on slow speed
1 Cup Flour
1 Tbs Baking Powder
1 Cup Almond Milk
1/2 tsp Salt



 Use Spatula to scrape the sides and stir by hand for a few strokes


 Gently stir in 
1-2 Cups Blueberries

 Spoon into muffin pan

 BAKE for 30 Minutes (at 375 Degrees)





If you choose to use Oatmeal for your 1 Cup of Fiber - this is what it will look like: