We recently purchased a Costco membership and it is a game changer. I was amazed at the huge selection of organic and Whole 30 compliant items available, and available in bulk. If you've ever purchased grass-fed and organic from your local Whole Foods, then you know just how expensive it can get. We thought it would be wise to put the Costco membership to use and purchase things in bulk. Here's a look at what I purchased at Costco: Protein Organic Chicken Aidell's Chicken-Apple Sausage Organic Ground Turkey Organic Beef Roast Organic Ground Beef Wild Caught Salmon Wild Planet canned tuna Cage free eggs Kirkland's Turkey burgers For the most part, the … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2016
currently — january
Well, hello 2016, January has sure flown by! I thought I'd fill you in on what we've been up to lately. READING: I'm finishing up After You. I actually hope to speed through it tonight and tomorrow, so I can have a book post up for you. My goal is three books each month this year and this rounds out that goal for January. I'm listening to plenty of Junie B. Jones, too, read by BK. WATCHING: We're currently watching way too many episodes of Lost each evening. I hear it ends bad, right? That's the feedback I've gotten from everyone, but we're currently in the middle of Season 3 and sort of enthralled with their island life. We caught the … [Read more...]
valentine hop: shopkins printable valentines
I'm teaming up with some of my favorite bloggers for another blog hop, but this time we're focusing on Valentine's Day! Such a fun and festive holiday, and I adore making sweet Valentine's for BK to take to her class. This year she decided she wanted to give her friends Shopkins for Valentine's Day. Choppiness are all the rage these days and she's giddy with excitement over handing them out to her classmates. As a mom, I love the fact that this is a fun Valentine that everyone will love, and it doesn't include candy. These are simple to make, just pick up a pack of Shopkins (we always order online since our local stores tend to sell out). Print and cut the … [Read more...]