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Slow Smoked Bacon Wrapped Breakfast Roll Recipe

January 24, 2023

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Recipe by Jimmy Ruckman

Introducing smoking, grilling, and over-the-fire recipes from my awesome, “smoking” hot husband! (His dad jokes are obviously rubbing off on me!)

My husband Jimmy has always enjoyed cooking and experimenting in the kitchen. He has a sixth sense for using herbs and seasonings to maximize flavor of each recipe. If you are a man (or woman) wanting to get out of your comfort zone and into the kitchen you have come to the right place! Jimmy will be sharing simple, easy to understand recipes here monthly.

*Because we understand that not everyone has a smoker available we have also created adapted instructions on how to make this in your oven. Cook time and temperature will be adjusted (it will not take as long as mentioned below in the recipe section).

Smoked Bacon Breakfast Roll

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 6 hours hrs
Total Time 7 hours hrs
Servings 2 Rolls

Equipment

  • Smoker or Oven
  • Large sheet pan
  • Large Skillet

Ingredients
  

  • 2 packs regular cut bacon
  • 2 lbs breakfast sausage
  • 1 medium size potato
  • 1/2 lb block pepper jack cheese
  • 6 scrambled eggs
  • 8 oz cream cheese
  • 1 tsp dried sage
  • 2 tsp chives
  • 2 chopped jalopenos
  • Full Metal Jacket seasoning to taste
  • Onion powder to taste

Glaze

  • 1/2 cup Barbecue Sauce
  • 1/4 cup Honey
  • 2 tsp Italian seasoning

Instructions
 

Instructions for Cooking on a Smoker

  • 1. Begin by firing up the smoker. You will need to maintain a temperature of between 200-260 degrees the entire cook time. 230 is a good temperature to shoot for. This will effect your cook time. Higher temperature will take about four hours. Lower temperatures will take up to six hours.
  • 2. Scramble six eggs and season as desired.
  • 3. Shred a medium sized potato with a cheese grater.
  • 4. Weave both packages of bacon separately on a flat surface as pictured. Weaving involves crossing horizontal and vertical stripes of bacon under one piece and above another.
  • 5. Divide uncooked sausage into one pound portions and spread on top of bacon weave (about a 1/4in thick). Then begin to build your roll by adding sliced cheese pieces to cover sausage, cover cheese slices with cream cheese, and add shredded potato on top of cream cheese.
  • 6. Add additional seasonings to taste. (Optional: drizzle honey on top of unrolled weave for extra flavor.)
  • 7. Gently and tightly roll up the bacon weave.
  • 8. Place on an old sheet pan. Combine topping ingredients and drizzle on top of both rolls.
  • 9. Place in the smoker for 4-6 hours being careful to maintain a temperature of around 230 degrees.
  • 10. After cooking thoroughly you may want to sear the rolls in a skillet to give the bacon the desired crunchiness. This step is optional depending on your preference.

Instructions for Cooking in the Oven

  • 1. Follow instructions 1-8 above, only preheat oven to 300 degrees.
  • 2. Cook rolls in the oven for 2-3 hours. If you notice the rolls are becoming too cooked on top cover them with aluminum foil to prevent burning.

Notes

* Checking bacon weave for doneness: Because of varying temperatures on the smoker you may be concerned if the rolls are completely cooked. You can check by inserting a thin knife into the side of the roll. If the sausage is cooked thoroughly (is not pink) it is safe to say it is complete. 

We hope you enjoy this recipe! If you like it please share and if you have and questions or comments we love hearing from you! Be looking for more smoker, grill, and over-the-fire recipes from my amazing husband.

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Looking for Grace in Every Situation

January 19, 2023

Do you find that you get easily overwhelmed by life lately? Even the smallest of situations sometimes can get my brain spinning out of control and my emotions rising! I’m learning that every season of life brings its own set of challenges and if I’m not careful I can become so easily overwhelmed by it all.

Maybe this does not fit where you are right now. Life definitely has its ups and downs and perhaps you are on an up. Whatever season of life you are in right now, can I challenge you to look for the grace in every situation? Let me explain what I mean by this.

Living Life Moment by Moment

When we begin to live life moment by moment we realize we need grace for each of those moments. Maybe it is dealing with a fussy child while trying to knock at least one thing off your to-do list. Maybe it’s those few hours of homeschooling that you just aren’t feeling today. Maybe you are coming to the end of your day and you feel you just do not have the energy left to finish the tasks at hand.

We truly do need God’s help every moment of every day. When we realize this it gives us the opportunity to look for Him and His grace in every situation.

James 4:6 says, “But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace to the humble.”

When we humble ourselves we accept the grace that he has to offer. When we are prideful and fail to realize we need His help in every area we are forfeiting the blessing of the grace we need to handle life. You will never have to look very hard to find the grace you need when you are taking every matter to Him with a heart of trust.

What looking for grace in every situation will do for you?

1. It will cause you to be mindful of your need for grace.

This echos what I have already stated, but you cannot see grace if you do not recognize your need for it. Looking for the grace makes us have to acknowledge the Giver of that grace. We realize our need the more we lean into it.

2. It will relieve your overwhelmed mind and troubled heart.

We really cannot be overwhelmed by things when we realize that they are out of our control and completely in His! When we are in a hard moment but we choose to let His grace work in the situation, all anxiety, frustration, and inner turmoil must cease. The situation may not be better, but our attitude will be.

3. It will promote a heart of thankfulness.

When we reflect on the day, our struggles, and our responses to those struggles, we will find (if we are trusting Him to order the day) that His grace was present in every moment. His grace helps us have the right attitude when we would rather snap. It strengthens us to keep going when we are tired and just want the day to be over! It gives us wisdom on how to correct a child when we really don’t know what we are doing. At the end of these long days, when we see His grace was present, let’s be so thankful!

We are looking. Where do we find it?

Have you ever tried looking for grace but you just can’t seem to find it? Were you looking in the right spot?

Hebrews 4:16 says,
Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.

You will always find grace in prayer.

I love the phrase “in time of need”. Just when we need it He will supply the grace. We just have to realize our need and humble ourselves to ask for it.

We can come boldly by grace to the throne of grace to ask for grace!

And there is no limit!

Maybe you are having a really rough day and you just have to keep going to Him to ask for more. “He giveth more”! He will never run out of grace and He will not turn away those who need more.

I’m reminded of this hymn written by an invalid woman who truly understood the meaning of this “looking for grace”…

“He giveth more grace when the burdens grow greater. He giveth more strength when the labors increase. To added affliction, He adddeth His mercy. To multiplied trials, His multiplied peace. His love has no limits. His grace has no measure. His power has no boundaries known until man. For out of his infinite riches in Jesus. He giveth, and giveth, and giveth again.”

Look for grace single girl, wife, mamma. He is a faithful Supplier!

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What is My Job as a Stay at Home Wife and Mom

January 10, 2023

Written by Katie Ledbetter

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“That’s YOUR job!” Words every wife and mother loves to hear – said with an eye roll bigger than the moon. I’ve read a lot of articles about what a woman’s job is and what her roll and place is. I see heaps and heaps of responsibility that get laid on a woman’s shoulders. Sadly, I’ve seen a lot of women break under that pressure to perform like a circus monkey too. So, young stay at home wife and/or mother what IS your job? 

You don’t have one! A job is a vocation. It’s something we go to as a way to build an income. Being a stay at home wife and mother is NOT a job, it’s a given position by God. When we look at things in the proper perspective we can then find the best way to deal with any negativity we are experiencing in that area of life. 

What does a job consist of? 

1. A job is optional. Even if it’s your sole dependency is still a choice. 
2. A job is changeable. You can go from one job to another to better yourself or just to find something new. 
3. A job can become monotonous. You’re doing the same thing over and over and over again.
4. A job is income based. You make money at work and you have benefits. 
5. You are under scrutiny and fear of losing your job if you don’t perform to a certain standard.
6. You have a competitive spirit at a job. To be promoted you have to be willing to step on others to get ahead. 
7. Your goal on a job is to be the eventual leader of the whole place.
8. On a job you clock out. There are set hours of business. 
9. You do not carry your work home. You lay down the job at the door and pick it up on your next shift.
10. Your co-workers from your job do not come home with you. 

When we look at a God-given position as a job you can only imagine from the list above how easy it would be for this to hurt and not help your home. That list, when brought into a home, is going to bring: fear, insecurities, negativity when comparing, and a challenge with your authority. So, if being a stay at home mom is not a job then what is it?

What is a God-given position?

1. It is freedom to be an individual. 
2. It is placement as you take up your role under your husband’s authority.
3. It is non-competitive as each individual gets to bring their unique traits to the home. 
4. It is organization that best fits your design and desire within the walls of God’s Word.
5. It is unchangeable as you walk in your vows and God-given placement.
6. It is fluid as the daily tasks flow out of your hands and heart.
7. It is peaceful as you realize you do not have to go into the world and be surrounded by sin every day. 
8. It is opportunity to study God’s Word and beg for wisdom as you guide the home. 
9. It is building as you form relationships around you seeking to meet the needs of others. 
10. It is sacrificial as you learn it is more blessed to give than to receive. 

Being a stay at home mom in this pressurized world is not always easy. This world says we have to have all the things and should look out for number one. If we don’t take care for ourselves first we can’t take care of others is a daily motto I read on social media. The truth is we, as women, from the beginning were designed to care for others. Eve was placed in the garden to be a compliment to Adam. It’s in a woman to try to find areas of compliment in the lives of those around her. Always seeing the needs can be at times challenging when your needs may go unmet. The best way to not get burnt out, overly exhausted, and bitter is to STOP looking at your position as a job and start looking at it as a God-given life placement.

Who’s going to make the meals if you don’t? Who’s going to clean the house if you don’t? Who’s going to care for your children if you don’t? Who’s going to make your husband smile if you don’t? Who is going to teach your children if you don’t? Who is going to pray for your family if you don’t?

Momma, wife, in a world that says you’re replaceable stick your tongue out to it and remind yourself that in your home you’re invaluable. God placed you there!!! Don’t trade that security for the insecurities of looking at it as a job. On the days when you feel stuck, unappreciated, taken advantage of, and are wishing for a change or a way out take time to realize you’re seeing your position once again as a job. Don’t quit or fire the staff. Pick up God’s Word and refresh your mind. So many women who have no choice but to go to work every day would change places with you in a heartbeat! The Lord placed you here for a reason not a season. Look to the old paths – find a godly, aged woman and learn from her. Walk in those old paths set before us and find “rest for your souls”.

Jeremiah 6:16 KJV
Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.

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How to Make Flatbread From Scratch

January 6, 2023

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This quick and easy recipe for flatbread is so simple! These from scratch flatbreads are soft and chewy. Top with whatever meat, veggies, and cheese you have on hand. Get the full recipe in this post!

how to make flatbread from scratch

What sides go well with flatbread?

There are a lot of sides that would go great with this recipe! Sweet potato fries (pictured above) are a good option. Regular potatoes cooked in a cast iron skillet, fried onion rings, salads, and chips with salsa would be wonderful choices.

Because the flatbread is so savory, anything that has more of a sweet/salty taste really ties things together for a top notch meal!

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How to Serve Flatbreads

You can always serve them plain (as pictured above) if you are cooking for yourself or your family. Another option if you are making for a group or party would be to make them in a rectangular shape and cut them in triangular pieces to serve as a small snack or finger food. If serving to toddlers it may be easier for them to eat if you shape them in small bite size circles.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • Extra oil to coat pan

Top with any sauce, veggies, meat, and cheese!

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How to Store Flatbread

You can make flatbread crust ahead of time for convenience and store in the freezer for up to six months. Just pull them out to defrost a few hours before your meal and they are ready to go!

If you have leftovers you can easily store them in an airtight container or a ziplock bag. it is important to keep them flat so all the toppings do not fall off in the process of storage. They are fine to store in the refrigerator for up to four days.

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Easy Flatbread Recipe From Scratch

Soft and delicious flatbread made from scratch, topped with chicken, cheese, veggies, and herbs!
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

Flatbread

  • 1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • Extra oil to coat pan

Garlic Herb Butter

  • 2 tbsp. butter melted
  • 1 tsp. garlic
  • 1 tsp. fresh cilantro

*Toppings

  • 2 cooked chicken breasts chopped into strips
  • 1` onion diced
  • handful cilantro
  • 8 oz shredded cheese

Instructions
 

Flatbread

  • 1. Heat about a quarter inch of olive oil in a large skillet on medium-low heat.
  • 2. Mix flour, salt, and baking powder in a large bowl. Add water and oil.
  • 3. On a floured surface, roll out flatbread in the desired shape.
  • 4. Place flatbread in heated skillet and cook for two minutes per side or until light brown spots appear. (You may need to adjust time and or heat depending on your stove.)
  • 5. Once finished move flatbreads to a baking sheet.
  • 6. After brushing with garlic butter, add chicken, onion, cilantro, and cheese.
  • 7. Bake in the oven at 350 for 10 minutes or until cheese has melted.

Garlic Herb Butter

  • Melt butter. Stir in garlic and cilantro. Brush onto untopped flatbreads with a spoon or butter brush.

Notes

*You can top Chicken Flatbreads with whatever you have on hand. 
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How to Make Your New Year Goals Actually Happen This Year

January 3, 2023

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The new year is always filled with dreams, goals, and hopes! As we enter it we begin to reflect on the past year, all of its accomplishments, and all of its failures. Many times I am amazed to find that I did not accomplish what I desired in some areas, while in other areas I seemed to grow. I certainly do not have all the answers! However, after some deep analyzation of what goals were actually achieved, I made a list that may help you make your goals for the new year become a reality.

1. Make sure your goals are actually achievable.

This is so important! How often have we made the goals so unreachable, only to find ourselves discouraged when we do not reach them? I am in no way suggesting that we should not challenge ourselves. Only make sure they are attainable. You may find that over time you need to adjust your goals to work for your schedule and that is okay!

Setting goals that are unreasonable for yourself will lead to disappointment and eventually burnout as you try to achieve but constantly fail. Take into consideration your workload as a whole and ask yourself “Will this goal push me to achieve more or encourage me to do less?” The more we feel like we are failing, the less motivated we become to grow in that area.

Are you wanting to spend more time in your devotional life this year? Instead of setting a goal to read fifteen chapters a day and pray for an hour, try starting with two chapters and fifteen minutes in prayer. As you are able, do more.

2. Choose goals that work for YOU.

In the age of social media, we are probably seeing others share their new year goals. Sometimes this sparks ideas in our own minds of what we should (or think we should) be doing ourselves. I am not saying this is always bad, sometimes we find great ideas we never would have come up with on our own. However, we often set expectations for our lives that are not reasonable for the season we are in.

Our responsibilities, personalities, seasons of life, etc. should all determine what our new year goals are. Just because it works for someone else does not mean it works for you. Just because someone on social media, a friend, or a family member sets a goal does not mean you have to. Give yourself grace in what you expect of yourself this year.

3. Set short-term goals to help you reach ultimate goals.

Setting short-term goals to reach bigger goal helps to prioritize your efforts for maximum effectiveness. When you break down your yearly aspirations into monthly, weekly, and daily goals the successfulness of these goals increases. If your goal is to save $5,000 this year, come up with a plan weekly that will help you achieve the goal. If you are wanting to wake up earlier this year, begin by waling up earlier and easier every few days. Big goals are achieved by the every day mundane tasks of life.

4. Be Accountable.

I remember one year as a teenager I had a specific weight loss goal. Because I knew I hate exercising, I decided to ask a friend if she would help me be accountable to the goal I had set for myself that year to exercise. I would text her daily to let her know that I had done my work out. She was not obligated to respond if she was busy. On days that I did not text she would ask if I had exercised. This was enough to keep me motivated to work towards my goal and I had great success!

Maybe you are a more benefits based person and the disappointment of just communicating accountability is not enough. You could try asking a friend to hold twenty dollars for the week and you may only get it back at the end of the week if you have been successful at reaching the goal. Come up with a way that works for you in the area of accountability. You may have to get creative but it will be well worth it!

5. Write them down and review them often.

I often get to the end of the year and as I begin to reflect I realize there were several goals I set for myself that I simply just forgot! Maybe that just means they were not very important but it is still disheartening to think of what I could have accomplished. Whether you simply make a list or you are a vision board kind of person, definitely write down your goals for the year.

It is also important to write them down in a place where they can easily be reviewed. A few good ideas might be to keep a list on your phone, your computer, the refrigerator, in your Bible, or in the front of your yearly planner. Personally, I like to keep a list in multiple places to review throughout the year. I also try to evaluate them every month.

6. Just do them!

Maybe you have some very reasonable yet challenging goals for the year. I know I do!

The biggest part of reaching our goals is to just decide to do them. It’s deciding on the hard days to just get it done. It’s making up your mind on the days following sleepless nights with a sick child to just do it. Whatever the goal is, just do it.

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7. Plan for failure.

This may sound like a complete oxymoron considering what I just wrote but you need to plan for failure. Because life does happen and unexpected things do come up, you will likely miss the mark on some days. Do not let failure define your year because of a hard season of life! Get back at it as soon as you are able. Do not try to catch up for lost time, just begin again and give it the best you have.

8. Consider your goals prayerfully.

If anything we do is going to be done well we will have to do it prayerfully. First begin by asking the Lord what goals He would have you commit to this year, then pray daily for His help in fulfilling them. Also realize that some of your goals are completely out of your control. The desires of your heart are in His hands. Commit to Him about the hopes and dreams you have!

Psalm 37:5 Commit they way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.

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Easy Chicken and Dumplings Recipe

November 18, 2022

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These chicken and dumplings are so delicious and simple to make! Make in the crockpot or stovetop in less than an hour. Get the full recipe in this post!

Ingredients for Chicken and Dumplings

Chicken and broth

  • Cooked and shredded chicken (as much as you wish)
  • 32 oz chicken broth
  • 16 oz water
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 3-5 celery stalks chopped
  • 3-5 carrots (or 10-12 baby carrots) chopped
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper

Dumplings

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 stick cold butter
  • 1-1 1/2 cups milk

Instructions for How to Make Chicken and Dumplings From Scratch

1. In a large pot combine cooked and shredded chicken, chicken broth, water, vegetables, and seasonings.

2. Bring to a boil, then simmer.

3. While the chicken and broth mixture is simmering, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt to a large bowl.

4. Cut butter into cubes and add to flour mixture. Mix in with hands and press butter into the flour until the flour has a crumbly texture.

5. Add milk. The dough should be sticky but not too firm.

6. Roll out dough on a floured surface. Dough should be about an 1/8 in thick.

7. Cut with a pizza cutter in uneven pieces.

8. Add dumplings to simmering broth mixture a few at a time. Stir. Repeat until you have added the desired amount of dumplings.

9. Cook on a steady simmer for 15-20 minutes or until all the dumplings are fully cooked.

I hope you enjoy this incredibly easy meal! It only takes about thirty-fourth minutes. Continue reading below for additional tips to make this meal a breeze.

chicken and dumplings from scratch

Additional Tips

  1. Cook a whole chicken. This tip makes this meal cheaper, and easier. If you plan on having two meals during the week that both require chicken this works perfectly. Just cook the chicken at the beginning of the week, pick the meat off, then boil the bones to make the broth you will need for the meal as well. This saves money as well as time since you are essentially getting two meals and three ingredients out of it.
  2. The dumpling recipe is actually the same as my southern style biscuit recipe, only cut in half. If you make the full recipe, you can use half of the dough for dumplings, and the other half biscuits for another meal during the week (breakfast the next day is a great option!). If only two are eating you can follow the dumpling recipe and just use a little leftover dough to make biscuits.

Thanks for reading! As always, I enjoy hearing from you. If you have questions or comments please send them below. If you enjoy this recipe please like and share. I hope your cold seasons are filled with the best of meals!

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How to Make Easy Potato Soup From Scratch

November 11, 2022

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Delicious and easy from scratch potato soup recipe you can make for dinner in a flash! Creamy, smooth broth filled with potatoes, cheese, and bacon. Get the recipe in this post!

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Potato soup is a super fast, easy meal that is perfect for the cold seasons! It seems extra cliche to even write up a recipe for such a classic meal. I wanted a from-scratch version for my family and was not finding exactly what I was looking for so I decided to come up with my own. I decided I would share on the blog. Hope you enjoy!

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The Best Potatoes for Potato Soup

Many varieties can be used in potato soup, each one adding their own unique flavor. The basic guideline when it comes to making potatoes for soup is to choose a variety with mild flavor and that does not break down too easily when cooking. For this reason, potatoes to avoid would be- yellow potatoes, Idaho potatoes, and small/petite potato varieties.

In my experience the best varieties for soup making are Russet and Red potatoes. Russet breaks down a bit more than red, however, it holds well enough to give those delicious full potato bites. Red potatoes take a while to break down when cooking and give a mildly bold flavor to soups. The best part about either of these options is that the skins can be left in tact and add to the flavor of the soup!

Ingredients for Potato Soup

Making potato soup is a great place to start if you are new to the from scratch cooking game. It is simple, easy, and pretty much fail proof. The ingredients list is also simple. Here’s everything you need…

  • Chicken Broth (learn how to make your own bone broth using this recipe!)
  • Water
  • Butter
  • AP Flour
  • Potatoes (Red or Russet are best)
  • Mild Cheddar Cheese
  • Real Bacon or bacon bits (topping; optional)
  • Sour Cream (topping; optional)

Potato Soup from Scratch Recipe

Ingredients

32 oz. chicken broth

16 oz. water

1/2 stick butter

3 tsp. flour

6-8 large russet potatoes

8 oz. mild cheddar cheese

Bacon (optional; use as much as you desire)

Instructions

1. Begin by peeling and dicing six to eight large russet potatoes. The amount depends on your preferred thickness.

2. Boil the potatoes on high heat for 8-10 minutes or until tender when checked with a fork.

3. Set potatoes to the side (I put mine in the crockpot so I could easily reheat the soup later.) Add 16oz. of hot water.

4. In a medium pot melt 1/2 stick of butter on med-high heat. After butter has melted add three tsp. flour. Whisk together until thickened.

5. Add 32oz. chicken broth to butter/flour mixture. Bring to a boil then lower heat to med-low.

6. Add cheese 1/4 cup at a time until completely melted. Add additional seasonings (salt, pepper, creole, rosemary, thyme).

7. Cook bacon if desired. Add broth mixture to potatoes and gently stir.

Served best with grilled cheese!

If you enjoy these recipes I would love to hear from you! What are your favorite cold season meals?

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All Natural Birth Story: Positive Hospital Birth of Our First Baby

November 2, 2022

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Welcome to Jenna Rae’s natural birth story!

Our sweet baby girl was born on September 21, 2022. At the time of writing this she is six weeks exactly. Time is flying by but boy are we having fun!

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I always dreamed of being a mama. Even as a little girl. In my teen years I never really had any dreams or ambitions of a career. The desire of my heart was to be a wife and mother. As amazing as I thought this life would be it does not begin to compare to the reality of a life lived for Jesus and allowing Him to fulfill the desires of your heart! To sum it all up, I feel extremely blessed!

But you are here for a birth story! so back to that.

Jenna’s birth story could be a bit lengthy so I will try to keep as many unnecessary details out as possible.

To fully understand we have to go back a bit further than the beginning of labor to our thirty two week ultrasound where we were told that Jenna was measuring a bit on the small side. Our doctor was not very concerned considering my husband and I were both relatively small babies (in the seven pound range). As well as the fact that I am a small built person.

They had us come back every week for an ultrasound just to make sure things were going well and she was continuing to grow at a steady rate.

Our Thirty-Eight Week Appointment

Things continued to go well until our thirty-eight week ultrasound. Jenna continued measuring small but maintained a steady growth rate until the week before at thirty-seven weeks. She was not dangerously low, just not gaining as much as the doctor would like. Everything else about her looked great.

When performing a growth scan, the ultrasound technician measures a baby’s head circumference, abdomen, and length of femur. At Jenna’s thirty-eight week appointment they noticed her head and femur were growing consistently but her abdominal measurements were bringing her percentile down. She had dropped from the seventh percentile to less than one percent in just a week.

The reason for this was that my placenta was no longer giving her what she needed to grow (this was likely due to an abnormal placement of the umbilical cord). Instead of her nutrients coming from my body she was having to use her own fat storage to provide for her development. Because of this it was decided that she would be better off out than in and I should be induced as soon as possible (the following morning).

Most people would probably not find this a big deal since voluntary inductions happen all the time at thirty eight weeks. However, I did not want to be induced at all! This was a LOT to process at once. I actually low-key had a mental break down in the doctor’s office!

I think it was mainly due to my lack of preparing for the unexpected. Everything in my pregnancy had gone according to text-book and had been extremely easy up to this point (minus major sleep issues my entire pregnancy!). We knew she was small but everyone kept assuring us that she was likely fine. My plan was to labor at home as long as I could, go to the hospital, and have my child naturally if I could handle the pain. This was a lot of information to take in. I did not realize until this point how secure I was in my own plans.

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The doctor was extremely kind and patient. She explained all the reasons for the induction being necessary. She respected my decision to have my child naturally and offered to try breaking my water to let my body go into labor on its own without having to use Pitocin.

By the time we left I had peace in abundance, even though I was still not thrilled with this interruption of my plans!

The Surprises Kept Coming.

This was not the last time Jenna would surprise us that day.

After leaving the doctor’s office, my husband and I called our parents to inform them of what was happening. Both sets said they would just pray I went into labor that evening on my own.

We headed out to Cheddar’s where my husband got us a quiet table in the back and we splurged on one last pre-baby meal. After our mini date we headed home to get prepared to be at the hospital at 6am. We packed hospital bags, set up the carseat, and I stress cleaned a few things then headed to bed.

Once in bed I started having a few contractions. I was used to having Braxton Hick’s contractions throughout pregnancy so I was not too concerned. Except they started coming more strongly and more regularly than before. I figured maybe it was just from the stress of the day and tried to relax.

By around two in the morning things had not changed at all, in fact I was more uncomfortable than when I laid down. Then I heard a strange sound. A few women had told me how they actually heard their water break. I was in denial! I only heard something, I did not feel any fluid. I decided I would get up and use the bathroom. I took a few steps and then came the fluid. It still was not more than a few drops but I was no longer in denial. This was it! Prayer worked!

I woke Jimmy up and began to try timing the contractions that were now much stronger. They were not extremely painful, just uncomfortable and very irregular. I could not even time them because they were so inconsistent. I remembered my mom saying that she could never go by contractions to indicate where she was at for any of her labors.

The doctor had checked my cervix earlier that day at my appointment and I was already dilated to a three. Because of this we decided it would probably be a good idea to go to the hospital instead of waiting it out at home and risk having Jenna in the car. A lot can happen in a twenty minute drive and this kid had been full of surprises already! Again, my plans were interrupted.

Active Labor

We made it to the hospital just fine around 3:30am. We got checked in and the nurse asked us her million questions then left us for a bit to “rest”. (I love how they leave your room in a hospital and tell you to try to get some rest then people keep coming in the room every ten minutes!)

Jimmy was able to sleep some and I just “rested” for a while.

At this point I was dilated at a four and eighty percent effaced. My pain level was around a two for the majority of my labor until transition. Contractions were quite uncomfortable but very manageable.

To be honest, I really enjoy contractions. Each one is a challenge to stay relaxed and in control. When you picture what is going on and how your body is working to bring that little life into the world can be pretty amazing!

The day drug on uneventfully the whole morning and afternoon. My contractions were getting stronger and more intense but the pain was still very manageable. I was GBS positive so by the afternoon they had already been able to administer several bags antibiotics via IV to decrease risk of infection and possible harm to baby. The baby’s heart rate remained great the entire labor and we were sailing along beautifully.

Transition

By around four o’clock in the afternoon I began to switch from active labor to transition. My pain at this point was around a six or seven during contractions and I was finding it much harder to relax through the pain. Breathing became different as well. I had to really change up my whole strategy to remain in control.

Before transition I found that counter pressure was very helpful. My husband would gently press in on my lower back during a contraction. Even at the beginning of transition this was working until I was in full transition. At this point it was no longer relieving.

By around five o’clock I was exhausted. My face, neck, and arms were numb from lack of oxygen due to not breathing correctly. The nurse said I was low-key hyperventilating and needed to try to breathe longer and deeper through my contractions. I was dilated at a seven and at this point I was very much done!

I remember feeling like I was not going to be able to do this. I knew if I was going to make it the rest of the way without medication or just giving up from exhaustion I needed to do something to regain control. I asked my doctor if I could take a shower. I honestly do not know why I thought of this but I am so glad I did! She was hesitantly fine with it. I am pretty sure I was freaking the nurses out. One of them decided to stay in the room and leave the bathroom door cracked in case I started to go into labor.

I made it through the shower just fine and it helped immensely! It was just what I needed to boost my energy and help me refocus during that last leg of the journey.

By around seven the shifts had changed and I got the best nurse! They were all really great but this particular one was a mom of seven who had all of her children naturally/unmedicated. She gave some great tips!

From seven o’clock to nearly eight I remained dilated at a nine. I was so close to a ten but I had just a small piece of cervix that was not fully expanded. Talk about discouraging being that close but not able to just be done!

The pain and pressure were building intensely. My nurse said that when things were ready I should feel a pressure like I had not felt before, almost like the need to poop. While I was waiting on this magical pressure, she prepared the room and my mind for delivery.

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This was a big help to keep me focused. It made me feel like I knew what I was doing, even though I had no clue! As she was explaining that I would push for ten seconds three times, then take a break I was wondering if I would have enough air and energy to push ten whole seconds. (You seriously think of the strangest things during labor!) Because I was so concerned that I would not be able to do it I decided I should practice. I waited for a contraction and lightly pushed/held my breath for ten seconds. I could do it!!

After my practice push I felt that unbelievable pressure the nurse described. We called her back into the room and after a final cervical check she said I was complete and it was time to push. I was so energized and relieved!

When the doctor came in I clearly remember her saying, “This could take anywhere from thirty minutes to three hours.”. I just remember looking at the clock (8:02pm) and thinking to myself “There is no way I’m pushing three hours! This baby is out of here by nine o’clock!”.

I pushed for twenty minutes and after eighteen hours of labor our precious girl was born at 8:28pm.

There is nothing like the feeling of a long awaited treasure placed on your chest! Instant love beyond description.

Jenna weighed five pounds eight ounces and was seventeen inches long. She is a healthy baby girl, still tiny but so quickly making up for it!

I can not wait to see where life takes us! Already so many memories have been made and so many lessons have been learned through the blessing of you. Welcome to the world sweet Jenna Rae.

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How to Best Support a New Momma in Her First Trimester

August 24, 2022

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I’m writing this for all the new dads, grandparents, friends of new mom, etc! You are the best support team we new moms have and we definitely need you in this first trimester.

Because many women wait to tell others they are expecting until after the first trimester you should consider yourself privileged to even know this information! The support team is pretty small right now. It probably consist of dad-to-be, close family members, and close friends only.

I had an awesome support “team” during the first trimester of my first pregnancy! This included my mom who is a mother of six, my mother-in-law (who prayed me through three months of constant poison ivy breakouts during pregnancy!), my amazing husband who was so good at dealing with my crazy hormonal self, and several ladies from church. They were so helpful during this time and I am thankful for each of them!

I decided I would make a list of some of the most helpful things the above mentioned did for me. If you find yourself on the support team but you really have no idea what you are supposed to do or say I hope this list helps! Remember each mom/pregnancy is different. What worked for me may not be best for everyone. Communicate with mom if you have any doubts to what she would want or need from you.

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Helpful Things to do for a Mom in Her First Trimester

1. A first trimester basket.

This may sound odd but one of the nicest things a friend from church did for me was put together a basket of things she knew I would need to make me more comfortable. She is a mom of four so she knew exactly what I needed! A few ideas for a “new mom” basket are a soft blanket, prenatal vitamins, vitamin water (helps with nausea), light snacks, etc.

2. Do chores around the house.

This was a big one that my husband took on. He would make meals quite often, clean up after himself more, and didn’t just expect that I would be doing everything as normal. If you are the husband, the grandma that lives close by, or the best friend I can promise that helping out with even the smallest things will be much appreciated!

3. Make a meal she’s craving or take her out to eat for what she’s in the mood for!

Let’s face it, food is a big deal during the first trimester! And pretty much the whole pregnancy. The first trimester can be a roller coaster of being so sick you do not want to think of food and craving something so bad you could cry. Make sure you stay up to date on what mom is craving. One day she may live something, the next she may not be able to stomach it.

4. Helpful advice from moms who know.

You get a LOT of advice when people first find out you are expecting! Some of it helpful, some of it not so much. To be honest, I do not remember most advice I have been given during pregnancy. However, there are a few people that I’ve been able to go to with questions/concerns that have been very helpful! I think the most important thing you can do is listen to the problems and let the new mom know that what she is experiencing is completely normal (unless of course it is a medical emergency).

5. Just be there.

Sometimes the emotional roller coaster can be a lot to handle. I honestly don’t know how my husband handled it but he did so amazingly great! He did not let my emotional state effect his reactions. He just hugged me, made me laugh, and sometimes made me just go to sleep. If you are a friend of family member that does not live close check in often to see how things are going. Just knowing someone cares can be a huge help!

6. Treat her as if she is already holding that sweet baby, after all, she is carrying him/her.

I think one of the most discouraging things about the first trimester (and pregnancy in general) is when people act as though you are not a mom until you deliver your baby. That baby is a life as soon as he/she is conceived. Just because there is no bump to touch, no kicks to feel, and no baby to physically hold does not mean that gal in the first trimester is not already a momma in her heart.

7. Help keep her mind focused on the positive.

I do not know about everyone else but pregnancy has been a huge mind game for me at times. Between dealing with hormones/all the emotions, the lack of sleep, and all the changes my mind can end up in a mess quick! One of the best ways you can help that new mom is to keep her focused on all the amazing things about pregnancy and motherhood. Do not discourage her with the top five reasons you hated pregnancy.

You do not have to tell her all the details of your most traumatic birth story. If she asks be honest but nine times out of ten your negativity is not being helpful at all. Just be supportive and point her back to how blessed she is that God would give her a baby!

I hope these few tips were helpful! If you are a mom let us know what was the most encouraging things your support team did for you during the first trimester in the comments below. As always, that’s for reading!

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10 Tips on How to Make it Through the First Trimester

August 16, 2022

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Congratulations Mama! So excited for you. The first trimester can be rough for many, especially as a first time mom. So many new things that your body is experiencing- it can be overwhelming! You have totally got this and you are going to be an amazing mom! I hope everything so far is going great for you. Dealing with all the changes that pregnancy brings can be exhausting, hard, and exciting all at the same time.

tips for the first trimester as a first time mom

At the time of writing this I am about thirty-three weeks pregnant with my first. I wanted to write a post on each trimester while it is still fresh on my mind. The difficulties of each stage of pregnancy are very real, especially those first twelve weeks or so. Your body is going through all sorts of changes, your mind is dealing with worries it has never had to deal with before, and the hormones are no joke!

Read my all-natural hospital birth story here!

Maybe you just recently found out that you are expecting or you currently trying to get pregnant. I thought I would make a quick list of what you can expect during these first several weeks. It is very important to remember that every pregnancy is very different. You may deal with all of these, plus some, or you may be fortunate enough to deal with only a few or none of these.

What to Expect During Your First Trimester…

  • Morning sickness. This could include nausea, vomiting or both. Also, this is not just confined to the mornings!! “Morning” sickness can happen any time of day and it may not be on a regular schedule each day.
  • Crazy moods! Just going to be honest, you are probably going to feel like you are going insane! Your hormones are going through a big shift to support your growing baby. You may feel like crying over the strangest things or find that you get super angry over things that just do not make sense.
  • Extreme tiredness. You are going to want lots of naps! Your body is busy making a human, this takes a lot of work!
  • Headaches. Due to the shift in hormones a lot of mommas deal with mild to severe headaches during the first trimester.
  • Worry/anxiety. Some women deal with extra worry during this point of the pregnancy, especially if this is your first. You are going through a lot of new things and if you do not know what is normal you may be prone to extra worry.

There are many more not so fun things to expect such as aching or tender breasts, skin changes (acne), and brain fog.

With all these crazy, and difficult changes comes an exciting new chapter of your life! While these things are not comfortable there are a few things I found that helped me make it through the first trimester.

Again, each pregnancy is totally different. You may not be dealing with the same things I did. These are just some helpful things I learned along the way by experience and good friends who have been there before.

Tips for the First Trimester

1. Staying hydrated in the First Trimester.

Drink vitamin water to ease sickness and nausea! This is tip came from a good friend and mom of four when I first found out I was expecting. Find a flavor you can enjoy and drink it all day long! The secret ingredient is the vitamin b-12. It works wonders to ease nausea and vomiting. You can take it as a pill but when you drink the vitamin water you are actually helping the symptoms of morning sickness plus staying hydrated which is also important! My friend asked the doctor if it was possible to drink too much vitamin water and her doctor said it was completely safe to drink as much as you want during pregnancy.

2. Just sleep.

If you are like me you feel guilty for napping during the day when there is so much work to do. I totally get it. As a stay at home wife I feel bad when my husband is out working hard all day and I have not accomplished as much as I can here at home, pregnant or not! I am sure it is different for everyone, but I got to the point where I literally could not stay awake. I would fall asleep doing the laundry. There were days I would sit down to take a little break and be out! Jimmy would often come home to find me sleeping and I hated it!

Looking back it was not nearly as big a deal as I was making it in my head. Jimmy was just fine. Our house did not fall apart because a few things were dirty. I was not a bad wife for not getting quite as much done. All that sleep is actually so important! You are growing a baby and that takes a lot out of your body. Sleep also gives you relief from other issues such as headaches, sickness, and dealing with your crazy moods!

Because the baby is taking a lot of nutrients from your body, your immune system is also very compromised during this time. Sleeping can be a great benefit to help your body fight off any sickness. There is nothing wrong with taking a nap, or three!

3. Remind yourself that the first trimester is very temporary.

This was a big one that kept me sane! Twelve weeks may seem like a long time but those weeks do fly by quickly. Whatever discomfort and excitement you are dealing with now will soon be replaced with new discomfort and excitement in the second trimester. Your pregnancy will not last forever, it just feels like it! Try to relax and enjoy each new feeling as it comes.

4. Don’t give in to a complaining spirit.

Personally, this is a big regret I have from the first trimester. I do not think I realized it at the time but I complained a lot! It is easy to do. You are going through a lot of changes, you are tired. After all, you are pregnant! Doesn’t that give you the right to complain? At least a little? It was probably toward the middle of the second trimester before I realized how ungrateful my attitude was. God had just answered a huge prayer!

I have always wanted to be a mom, yet here I was complaining about how hard everything was. I’m not saying I have completely mastered the art of going through pregnancy without voicing my discomfort at times, but it is my goal to go through the rest of this pregnancy without giving in to a whinny attitude and complaining spirit! I think if you can master this during your first trimester you will be much better off.

5. Peppermint.

Peppermint oil helped me do much with nausea in the first trimester! I had major aversions to smells. All smells! Putting some peppermint oil under your nose instantly reliefs nausea caused by the smells during pregnancy. It’s also completely safe for you and baby! Peppermint tea helps ease the nausea on an internal level by gently calming the stomach and easing discomfort.

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7. Eat what you CAN eat.

Now is not the time to be overly concerned with the health foods. If you can eat them that is great! However, if you are trying to be healthy right now but you are just throwing up every meal your body is getting zero nutrition. What I’m saying is- if you can eat the frozen pizza and keep it down, eat the pizza!! I am very conscious of what I eat on a regular basis and super conscious while pregnant. But the first trimester is my exception!

8. Try a high protein diet.

This helped me so much with my second pregnancy! Eat lots and lots of high protein foods. The protein keeps your blood sugar from dropping as quickly and keeps things level. This ultimately results in feeling less sick and more energetic. Sometimes it does not work but it’s worth a shot!

Read here about Why Moms Need More Protein!

9. Ask for help.

Many women suffer through the first trimester without telling anyone because the chance of miscarriage is higher in the early weeks of pregnancy. I am not suggesting you tell everyone, that is your business. Why not tell a few close friends and family members? Now is the time to lean into your support group. You will need them now and in the days to come. Let people be good to you little mama!

10. Don’t stress about all the details.

As soon as the excitement starts to settle after you find out you are pregnant with your first baby your mind begins swirling with all the designs you have to make. It can make you wonder if you are even fit to be a mom! You’ve got this. And you have plenty of time to make all of those decisions. Don’t stress and just relax and enjoy this sweet time. You will never have a first first trimester again, embrace it and enjoy it!

Fun Things to Look Forward to During the First Trimester

The biggest key to making the most out of your first trimester is to get your mind off all the changes and uncomfortable feelings. Instead, try to shift your focus to all the positive things going on! You are a Momma! (I low-key hate it when people say “you are going to be a mom”. Hello! This kid is alive!)

One great thing to focus on if you are still early in the trimester is your first doctor’s appointment and ultrasound. This is so exciting! You get to see your little one and hear their heartbeat. You get to confirm how many are in there- could be more than one! It is overall the most exciting appointment of the pregnancy! Be sure to keep a list of all your questions and concerns. Your doctor can help you hash those out at this appointment so you can rest your mind a little bit more.

Another thing that can help take your mind off the negative is planning on how you will tell others! Some choose to do this early on and others choose to wait. There is no right or wrong way! It is your baby and you get to tell the world whenever you want to! Watching parents and siblings respond to the exciting news can be such a fun experience. Just be ready for the unsolicited advice and some weird comments from people who just do not know what to say.

Overall, just try to keep your mind on the fun things!

Pregnancy can be hard, not going to lie. You are going through a ton of new experiences all at the same time. Your hormones are all whacked up! Things hurt. Your mind is running in a million directions.

Take a deep breath. Your body was made for this! It will be over before you know it. You are, and will be an amazing Mom.

Are you in your first trimester? Got any good tips you have learned? We would love to hear from you in the comments below! Make sure you sign up for our email list so you never miss a post!

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