This recipe for Tuna Croquettes was a family favorite when I was a kid! I am a 2nd generation American. My grandparents on my mother’s side moved here from Eastern Europe as children, and they brought with them a recipe for tuna croquettes. It’s a great way to stretch a small amount of protein and vegetables to make a meal…
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Signs of Autism Simplified: A Parent-friendly Overview
Most of my blog posts are based on my home life, but sometimes I like to tap into my career, too. I graduated in 2008 with a doctorate in education. I majored in special education with a minor in autism. This week, I will be reviewing a book regarding sensory processing disorder and writing a separate post about seeking sensory…
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How to Break Down (butcher) a Chicken
For some recipes, I keep my chicken whole and roast it. For others, I break the chicken down into 9 pieces and cook the individual pieces. Here’s a simple step-by-step tutorial to break down (butcher, not “butcher”) a whole chicken. This is a pasture-raised chicken, which is what I highly recommend. From one chicken, I generally get 3 meals for…
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Broccoli & Cauliflower Pasta Alfredo
As a recovering vegetarian, most meals contain some type of meat, but every so often, I opt for a quick & easy meat-free meal. The tricky part is making sure that it’s filling, but not just because you’re eating a huge bowl of carbohydrates. This takes about 15 minutes to make, contains lots of yummy vegetables and dairy, and is…
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IKEA Kura Bed Hack & Garden Bedroom Makeover
*WARNING* Lots of photos! When you find out you’re pregnant, beyond wanting to know the gender and hear the heartbeat and all that good stuff, you start buying things. Things you need, things you don’t need. One thing I was so excited to do was decorate my daughter’s nursery (you know, that place with a crib that she never once…
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