"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~

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Friday, December 27, 2024

New Cookie Recipe Tried ~ Homemade Body Wash

 

I know there is one more holiday approaching, but I hope you all had a very nice Christmas.  Our Christmas week is typically full of celebrations - our youngest's birthday, Christmas Day, and our Wedding Anniversary.  A lot to celebrate in one week for sure.

My husband only got Christmas day off of work this year.  It seems the kids also had to work the same days. 

Our weather is taking a turn for warmer temperatures, and tomorrow they expect it to be around 60°F here.  Crazy for sure.  However, it is the perfect weather to take down all of the outside Christmas lights.  I would love to keep them up for New Year's Eve, but the weather will turn right back to very cold temperatures by next weekend.

It's the perfect weather to work on outdoor projects, but the best weather days are during the week.  The home repair list is dwindling, but it's still lingering ha ha! 

Two of the kids are house shopping, and we are trying to help, but it's not a great time to buy right now.



I have been seeing a lot of cardinals here lately.  I do need to clean my windows ha ha!  Next time I will go outside to snap a photo.


We made one batch of our traditional butter cut out cookies (gave most of them to others), and one batch of a new einkorn recipe from Jovial recipes - Peanut Butter Blossoms.  They contain einkorn flour (no white flour), but they do contain granulated sugar and brown sugar.  I used the Hershey kisses, but these went to work with my husband for a treat.  We kept just a few for us.  They are very good.  Next time I will try breaking up an organic white chocolate or dark chocolate bar, and use those in place of the kiss candy.  I got 43 cookies using my small pampered chef scoop.

We also baked a healthier version of "chex mix" and have already given half of it away (one kiddo loves it).  We all love it, so I'll have a post on that soon.  It's a treat only at Christmas and New Year's Eve for us.

I'm still staying on track with my fitness, and otherwise healthy meals despite the holidays and cookies.  I have a few new salad recipes to try soon, and we are focusing on the freezer and pantry for the next month.  Other than buying  fresh vegetables and fruits, it should be a fun monthly meal plan.


I mixed up a new recipe to try - homemade body wash.  Winter brings dry skin, and I wanted to give it a try.  We do typically only use goat's milk soap, but this may help a bit more.   I'm only making a small amount to make sure I am not allergic to any of the ingredients.  I'll update on it after using it for a while.

In other news . . .

I was washing dishes, and saw something jumping around out in the yard.  It was this cat, and he/she (most likely a he by the coloring), was pouncing on something.  I had to laugh.  It was out hunting for food, and caught it.  I've see it hanging around before, but it's been weeks since I've seen it.  I could not get a close enough photo to see if it was a catch and release (tipped ear) cat.

I have not been watching he morning or evening news, so I really don't know what's going on in the "real" world lately.  I have spent more time sipping herbal tea and reading, and a few minutes of easy crochet work.  Once the weather turns cold again, I will check my yarn stash and start a new lap afghan.  I may have enough to donate by next winter (not enough time this year with home repairs/purging/cleaning, and re-organizing (but so worth it).

I have finally opened my new planner and started filling it in already.  Which reminded me about how people spend their entire day looking forward to the end of the day, or end of the week, instead of embracing the moments as they are in real time.  Don't forget to find joy in the present moments, as you can't get that time back.

Do you do anything "fun" to embrace a moment or moments in your day?  Sit outside and watch the birds?  Watch the sunrise or sunset?  Plant a new plant indoors?  I would love to hear your winter activities or plans.  

I was gifted a new planter container last May (gulp), and have yet to fill it.  I had planned to try and bring in Thai basil, but that failed.  Rosemary is very difficult for me to winterize indoors, so I'm looking into maybe another herbal plant.

I have not yet found any local line dancing, but we are continuously seeking out activities for us this winter.  If anything, we'll get some evening walks in.


New Cookie Recipe Tried ~ Homemade Body Wash © December 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart

2 comments:

Betsy said...

Lets see. I got a Christmas cactus last week at Lowes 50% off Christmas plants. Today we stopped and bought a planter for it and I repotted it. It does look much happier in a bigger pot. Tomorrow is my sister's 50th wedding anniversary. She lost her husband to cancer 4 years ago and is still lost but works and keeps really busy. We're taking her out to a nice dinner and I'm buying her a bouquet of roses like Mike used to buy her.
My calendar is already filling up for January. I have a cardiologist appt next Friday and an MRI on my back on Monday the 6th. Then a visit with the spine doctor after the results are in. I've scheduled it all after Jan. 1 because I get Medicare then. I've been on an awful Obamacare plan that had a $12,000 deductible before it paid anything. For someone with heart issues and a pacemaker, it's been an expensive 3 years since I lost my insurance when we moved here from Washington. I broke my back snowblowing about 9 years ago when Dennis was out of the country for work. I slipped on ice and the snowblower fell on top of me. The result is that I'm an inch shorter!
Take care and enjoy the next few quieter days.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Thanks, I do have a cactus from my Mom, but I think it's a Thanksgiving type one. I will be looking in stores for sure. I am so sorry to hear about your accident and back issues. I have had more problems from my fall down the stairs back in April. I am doing floor exercises at home to avoid paying for "therapy" doctor exercises, but have an appointment for January as well. I am praying for good results for you. We get new insurance in January as well, but so far have only received our dental cards. Crazy what we have to do for our health insurance anymore. That is very very sweet of you to take your sister out for her anniversary. There are not many special people in this world to do such a thing. I have a very old friend from high school years, and she constantly tells me that I "live too far away" when I am 25 minute drive. I need new friends, so this year I plan to participate in more activities to meet people, and to be a better friend to other friends. I am hoping to use January days to rest and re-set and get this ol' body back in the best health it can be. And read a few books and crochet of course ha ha!