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Balsamic & Rosemary Grilled Salmon

Monday, June 14th, 2010

I am loving this season of grilling and we have been using our grill almost every day this summer. One thing we are trying to eat more of is seafood.  I have finally converted the shrimp-haters over to the dark side of shrimp loving,  and now I was determined to get our whole family to enjoy salmon.  You see, my husband and I are big fans, but the kids didn’t seem to enjoy this dish as much.

When I ran across this recipe for non-fishy tasting salmon, I decided to give the marinade a try. It is a bonus that we have planted several rosemary plants and I was able to snip a bit off for the meal. Oh, how I love summer and the beautiful benefits of having a small garden!

Ideally, mix and pour the marinade over your fish around lunchtime to give it the best flavor. I continue to be a fan of the stackable disposable containers for marinating the meat and easy transport.

The fish is surprisingly flavorful with a marinade with so few ingredients. The marinade masks the usual fishy taste. The rosemary added a depth of flavor that did not overpower the fish, but only seemed to compliment it beautifully. I added a little squirt of lemon at the end to add another addition of fresh taste and to brighten the flavor of the fish after pulling it off the grill.

The verdict from the entire family was that this was a fish recipe worth repeating…and often!

Balsamic and Rosemary Grilled Salmon (courtesy of AllRecipes.com)

4 (4 ounce) salmon fillets
sea salt to taste
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
3 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 clove garlic, minced
1 sprig fresh rosemary, minced

Season salmon fillets to taste with sea salt, and place into a shallow, glass dish. Whisk together vinegar, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and rosemary; pour over salmon fillets. Cover, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes (ideally three to four hours).  Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat, and lightly oil grate.  Remove salmon from marinade, and shake off excess. Discard remaining marinade. Cook on preheated grill until fish is opaque in the center and flakes easily with a fork, about 4 minutes per side. (Side Note- I used thawed frozen salmon fillets from Aldi and they only need three minutes on each side. The cooking time may need to be adjusted depending on the size of your fillet)

Serve with a little baked brown rice and roasted green beans for a well-rounded and light summer meal!

Freebie Friday: June 11, 2010

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Happy Freebie Friday!! We are thankful to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please be sure to visit Freebies 4 Mom for all of the latest freebies, coupons, sweeps, and ideas for how to stretch your dollar.

It was a quiet week on MomAdvice since we were having server issues, but we are looking forward to developing lots more content in the weeks ahead. Feel free to leave us a comment and share your own ideas for posts- we would love to hear from you!

Don’t forget to become a fan of MomAdvice! We would love to have you and share new ways to save and get organized through our Facebook page. I hope you will join me over there!


Health & Beauty
EOS Shave Cream
Dove Damage Therapy Daily shampoo & conditioner (Costco members)
Dove Daily Treatment Conditioner
Crest 3D Whitestrips
Cottonelle Ultra (Walmart)
OneTouch UltraMini Meter
Hugo Man cologne


Food

Barnes & Noble Free Tall Starbucks Coffee (w/ free eReader download)
Taco Bell Free Limeade Sparkler
Emergen-C Blue (on Facebook)
IHOP Pancake Revolution (on Facebook)
Kraft First Taste

Entertainment
The Itsy Bitsy Spider free storybook recording
Journey to the Stars DVD from NASA
Kids Bowl Free
Picture People free 8×10 or 10×13
iTunes Starbucks Sampler
Walmart Free MP3 Downloads
Blue Star Museums free admission (active duty military)

Home
Martha Stewart Living Grilling eCookbook
Red Robin Kids’ Cook-Off eCookbook
Purex 3-in-1 laundry sheet
Healthy Baby Home Party
Febreze Fresh Summer Entertaining House Party
Bull’s-Eye Bold BBQ House Party
Oscar Mayer Thrill of the Grill House Party
Breyers Summer to Remember House Party
Ball Fresh Taste of Summer House Party
McDonalds McNuggets and Shrek House Party

Pets
Three Dog Bakery cookies (Walmart)
Purina dog or cat food (Walmart)

Upcoming Freebie Events:

JUNE
Apple Youth Workshops
Michaels June Events for Kids
12 – Lakeshore Learning Craft make summer sunglasses 11-3pm
12 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a picture frame 10-11am
12 – Borders Toy Story 3 Party 11am
15 – Free Hot Dog on a Stick Day 5-8pm
26 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a monster truck 10-11am

JULY

3 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop make a periscope 9-12pm
3&4 – Museums on Us (Bank of America)
4&5 – Cedar Fair Amusement Parks free admission for active or retired military
6 – LEGO Stores make a watermelon 5pm

Make Outdoor Living a Family Priority

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

(this article originally published on 06.30.09)

I love nothing more than lounging around in our backyard all summer long. I will do anything to stay outside with my kids and hibernate in our big backyard. Indiana winters are so long and our summers here are far too short. I really try to make the most of every moment of sunshine.

Wouldn’t we all love to just lounge around in the backyard all day with our feet kicked up? While I can’t say it will be possible every day, I want to share with you a few things we have been doing to make outdoor living a priority in our home.

Chores come first. We all love being outside and in order for me to be able to camp out with the kids in the backyard, we need to have our indoor chores accomplished. The short list for me is to unload the dishwasher, make the beds, and swipe the bathrooms. The kids have to eat their breakfast, get dressed, and tidy up their rooms and playroom. With the promise of fun and relaxation outside, we all are more motivated to do our chores inside.

For work-at-home moms, I try to get up an hour before the kids and tackle any work priorities and I do most of my work on the weekend mornings. I encourage you to read my post on finding balance to work priorities to assist with figuring out a good work-at-home schedule.


Get the dinner prep done. After I have finished the chores, it is time to get together whatever we will be eating for dinner in the evening. Slow cooker meals are a great alternative in the summer because they don’t heat up the house and can be pulled together quickly. Likewise, marinating meats or preparing meat for the grill is another way to keep the house cool and keep one step ahead of the game in mealtime prep.

Of course, anything that you can do after your grocery shopping will also give you more time to enjoy being outside. Chop up veggies and fruits for snacking on throughout the week, cook pasta for pasta salads and keep it in a food storage bag to make a yummy cold pasta salad, bake chicken for the week to dice in tortilla wraps, for cold chicken salad sandwiches, or to toss into a pasta salad. I also love to wash and chop the lettuce for the week and use it on burgers or for a light lunch for myself or a side salad with our dinner.

Take the night off completely from dinner and roast your dinner on an outdoor fire pit instead. Children will love the novelty of cooking their foods over the fire and you will love having a night off from cooking. We try to do this a couple of times a month as a fun family night tradition.

Scale back those fancy dinners and keep things simple with grilled meats, fresh veggies, and fresh fruit. Summer is not meant to be spent in a hot kitchen so get acquainted with your grill or slow cooker so you can enjoy that beautiful weather outside.


Be prepared for outdoor excursions. The past couple of years, I have learned to become more prepared for those unexpected outdoor adventures. On our door hangs a beach bag that is ready to go for a fun outdoor getaway. I keep sunblock, bug spray, towels, bathing suits, and a water bottle in this bag.

In our car, we have a collapsible bag that is filled with activities for the park. I try to keep containers of bubbles, a ball, a waterproof blanket for sitting on, a Frisbee, and a lawn chair. These activities not only come in handy for when we take a trip to the park, but they also are invaluable when visiting friends who don’t have activities/toys to keep little hands busy.

Revise your homemaking schedule with the weather. Check the forecast at the beginning of the week and try to format your schedule according to the weather. If it is raining on Thursday, make Thursday your day to clean the house. If it is sunny on Tuesday, use that day to accomplish the laundry day outside and hang your clothes on the line instead. If it is sunny all week long, then accomplish chores during your child’s nap time or after they head to bed. By revising your homemaking schedule to fit the weather forecast, you can take advantage of as many beautiful days as you possibly can.


Make the outdoors fun. My children will play outside for the entire day, but each summer we make an investment into outdoor activities that will help keep the outdoors fun. Some of my favorite summer investments have been a sandbox, a small water table, sprinkler toys, a new set of chalk, and a batch of homemade bubbles.

My children also love to create so I also put out a bucket of water with paint brushes for them to paint the cement or to paint their chalk drawings. We also make a batch of sponge balls to play with in their water table or for fun water play outdoors. Nature journals can help them document the changing of the seasons and what they see in nature. Homemade play dough with some cookie cutters and a rolling pin can lead to fun creations, without the mess, on an outdoor table.

Don’t forget that many activities that you can get your children to do outside can also help you. I have my kids use their water toys to water my garden. My children also love to help wash the cars and wash their own outdoor toys. Have them set their own table for lunch or help you clean up after an outdoor dinner.


Make easy evening routines. After a long day of playing outside, I bring the kids inside and we start tackling the baths. After the kids are bathed, they can have a small snack and watch a television show while I work on getting our dinner ready.

This usually leads to a little napping or general zoning out as they are usually so exhausted from playing outside. With this time, I tidy up and get our easy dinner together for us to dine outside. After that the kids play outside until bedtime and I am able to put them to bed earlier after all of their outdoor fun.

Outdoor chores are accomplished by my husband & I trading off the kids to get done what needs to get done. One of us mows in the front, while the other parent is playing with the kids in the back. As I have said before though, many of these chores are just done side by side with the kids while they are playing or helping.


Remember they are only young once. Each summer, I marvel at how much my children have grown and how quickly our time together seems to be passing. I am trying to savor these moments and for me, that means slowing down our summers. While we make big plans for summer activities, I can admit that I become selfish with my time with them in the summer. The school year will begin again and we will be back to the crazy grind of school days.

Savor these moments and revise your schedule so you can enjoy each moment of them. Seek a little shade with them. Create with them. Hop in the kiddie pool with them. Indulge in homemade slushies and popcorn every single day and blame it on “the kids” and “hydration.” Be selfish with them and their time. Treasure them.

As my husband and I say after it takes two hours to put away all the outdoor toys and clean up after the dinner, “We are making memories.”

How do you make outdoor living a priority in your family?

Fresh New Notebook: 06.09.10

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

This little knit pincushion would be a great way to use up yarn scraps (@ Crafty Leftovers)

This layered Mediterranean dip looks like a fantastic summer appetizer (@ my blessed life)

This DIY Anthropologie vintage cardigan refashioned tutorial is so beautiful & ladylike (@ adventures in dressmaking)

These are some great tips for how to do Disney on a dime (@ Life As Mom)

Creating a bubble station is a brilliant solution to spilled bubbles (@ i make stuff)

I love this reminder to make summer memories at home (@ Simple Mom)

I have to say that this caramel bacon popcorn sounds absolutely delicious (@ zakka life)

This spinach and bacon pasta toss sounds like a delicious lunch (@ little momma and company)

This little basket makeover with yo-yos is adorable (@ Tea Rose Home)

This mason jar band wreath is absolutely beautiful (@ Lemon Tree Creations)

I am going to be glued to craft camp this month for ideas on how to keep the kids entertained (@ Skip to My Lou)

This delicious berry smoothie sounds like a perfect summer treat (@ Smile & Wave)

These scrap yarn branches would be another creative way to use up some of my scrap yarn (@ do stuff!)

This puppet theater would be a great rainy day activity (@ Craft Projects)

These pepperoni pizza puffs would be a fun way to spice up our pizza routine (@ gimmie some oven)

We’re Back or Boy, Was That Horrible!

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

I hope you guys were going a little crazy without us. I missed you all a lot. Our server went down on Wednesday morning and we have spent the week/weekend (and when I say “we”, I mean “my poor husband”) moving us into a new home with a super awesome web host that can handle our daily needs and has actual real life people to support us.

I was unable to login and update this week so we will be a little off schedule, but nothing too horrible! If I have learned anything, I have learned that I have the most wonderful and patient readers. I hope you all stuck around for us to get back up.

If you have a moment, please say hi! I have been having comment withdrawal… a very sad and complicated disease!

Amy’s Notebook 06.02.10

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

This DIY-chandelier is simply genius! (@ Brassy Apple)

I love this decoupaged child’s table and chairs (@ Art Food AND Motherhood)

This morning date with daddy is a great idea (@ Home & Harmony)

I am in love with this picnic-style wreath (@ Scene of the Grime)

We will have to try making this dry mix for pancakes to keep on hand for our jazzy Sundays (@ Salsa Pie)

I want to try making these ribbon corsages (@ V and Co.)

These ruffled party streamers would take decorating to another level (@ How Does She?)

These fresh fruit pops would be a fun and healthy summer treat (@ The Idea Room)

I might have to try this paint can storage technique for my son’s Lego collection (@ Ohdeedoh)

I am going to be using these free tutorials for my daughter’s birthday (@ Ruffles and Stuff)

This beach towel tote would be perfect for all of those beach days (@ alisa burke)

Gift Giving: Sweet Little Ribbon Rings

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010


We finished our last day of school on Friday.  That week was extremely busy and I found myself scrambling on Thursday to pull together teacher gifts to give to our teachers. In year’s past, I just bought each teacher a bouquet of flowers. This year, I wanted to try making the fabric rings that were featured in our notebook on Make It Do instead and thought it would be a great craft to do with my kids.

I don’t sew and didn’t have any fabric laying around so I opted to follow the directions for this project, but replace the fabric with ribbon instead. The ring forms were found in the jewelry-making supplies at Michael’s ($2.99 for six ring bases) and I was ready to go.


You really could do just about any width of ribbon between 5/8″ and eve up to 1 1/2″ depending on how big you would like your ring or what you already have in your craft supplies. I will say that the lighter colored ribbon was easier to work with because the darker ribbon showed any little blob of glue that got stuck to it.

I couldn’t wait to make a few for myself and, of course, my glue gun conked out on me and I will have to buy another one. Luckily, it had enough steam in it to make the gifts and I am so proud of how they turned out!


We paired these rings with big bags of  Honey Nut Granola, tied with some yellow ribbon. I made a double batch and then baked it in the oven while I worked on the ribbon rings. I also tried to write a heartfelt note to each teacher to tell them what they have meant to our family. I have a feeling that these mean a lot more than any gift card or gift I could create for them- at least I hope they do!

Do you do teacher gifts? What did you make this year or what have you done in past years? I would love to hear your ideas!

MomAdvice Monthly Recap: May ’10

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

I just want to say a special thank you to each of you for visiting my website and sharing it with your friends, family, and your own readers. This month was a big move for us over to a new WordPress blog and we hope that you are able to find everything easier, that you are enjoying the new full feed, and that the site is continuing to be a fun and inspirational destination.

If there is anything you would like to see on here, please contact me (amy@momadvice.com) and let me know what you would like to see in the upcoming year.

Are you on Facebook? Please be sure to Fan our MomAdvice.com Page. We would love to continue to share and interact with you! If you are on Twitter, you can find me there too sharing about our daily life and what is happening on our site. There are so many ways to connect regularly with the site and I would love to interact with you daily!

Don’t forget, you can subscribe to my feeds and never miss another thing on our site again! We have a landing page where it makes it easy to subscribe to our blogs and you can even subscribe to my article feed. Everything is right at your fingertips and we want the site to be a daily destination for you and your family!

This month’s top referrers were:

1. Freebies 4 Mom
2. Swagbucks
3. Tip Nut
4. Facebook
5. A Soft Place to Land
6.  Organizing Your Way
7. Hoosier Homemade
8.  Feels Like Home
9. Mommy Snacks
10. I’m An Organizing Junkie

This month’s top articles & entries were:

1. Glad to Give Virtual Bake Sale: Honey Nut Granola
2. Iron Chef Moms Challenge: Chicken Broccoli Lo Mein
3. Throwing a Baby Shower on a Budget
4. 35 Ways to Save on Your Grocery Budget
5. It Hasn’t Always Been Easy… My Fitness Confession
6.  Gift Giving: Putting Your Own Spin on Photo Journals
7. Perfectly Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Root Beer Floats
8. Shifting Your Focus to Thankfulness
9. Grilling Out: Yummy Honey Chicken Kabobs
10. Great Reads for Moms: April ’10 Edition

Please take some time this month to check out each of their sites. They are amazing at what they do and we are thankful that we have such great supporters!

Freebie Friday: May 28, 2010

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Happy Freebie Friday!! We are thankful to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please be sure to visit Freebies 4 Mom for all of the latest freebies, coupons, sweeps, and ideas for how to stretch your dollar.

On MomAdvice we are sharing our secret to the perfect homemade spaghetti and meatballs, a fantastic spin on photo journals & gift ideas for Father’s Day, another notebook of inspiration, and a huge round-up of giveaways for your viewing pleasure!

Don’t forget to become a fan of MomAdvice! We would love to have you and share new ways to save and get organized through our Facebook page. I hope you will join me over there!

I hope you all have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! I will be back on Tuesday so I can enjoy a little rest and relaxation with my family! Much love to each of you!

Health & Beauty

Dove Daily Treatment Conditioner
Nexcare Bandages
Neti Pot (Facebook)
Nature Made Chewable Vitamin D


Food

Yogi Tea
Kraft Sandwich Shop Mayo
Crystal Light Pure Fitness drink mix (Vocalpoint)
PopChips at Jamba Juice (Facebook)

Entertainment

Radio Flyer’s Printable Photo License
Walmart Free MP3 Downloads

Home

Febreze Fresh Summer Entertaining House Party
Bull’s-Eye Bold BBQ House Party
Oscar Mayer Thrill of the Grill House Party
Breyers Summer to Remember House Party
Ball Fresh Taste of Summer House Party
McDonalds McNuggets and Shrek House Party

Upcoming Freebie Events:
Please call your local store or restaurant to confirm they are participating in these freebie events

MAY
PGA Free Golf Lesson Month
50 Days of Free Disney Music
29 – Lakeshore Learning Craft makeTic-Tac-Toe game  11-3pm
29 – Michaels American Girl Craft Flower Card 10-1pm
29 – Michaels Free Summer Tote 10-1pm

JUNE
1-2 – Museums on Us (Bank of America)
1 – LEGO Stores make a Lego Grill 5pm
3 – The Home Depot Martha Stewart Living Eco-Friendly Gardening workshop 7-8:30pm
5 – Friendly’s Free Ice Cream Day 12-5
5 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop make a soccer game 9-12pm
12 – Borders Toy Story 3 Party 11am

Amy’s Notebook 05.26.10

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

I love this Express necklace knock-off (@ Lemon Tree Creations)

These faux vinyl numbers would be a fun way to dress up a front door (@ Easie Peasie)

These peanut butter oatmeal cookies would make a fun afternoon snack (@ Baking Bites)

Can someone please sew me this apron with built-in hot pads? (@ The Mother Huddle)

I am going to be making a few of these beautiful fabric rings (@ Make It Do)

This petaled pillow is to die for (@ V and Co.)

This DIY swaddle blanket would make a fantastic baby shower gift (@ Prudent Baby)

This crocheted, knotted, and trimmed earrings are such a fun burst of color (@ Happy Together)

I really want to make this birthday wreath for our birthday parties (@ How Does She?)

I want to try this edamame guacamole (@ Two Peas and Their Pod)

These science projects might provide great summer entertainment (@ one charming party)

These shrimp tacos would be a quick and delicious dinner (@ Eat at Home)

This formula can turned into a toilet paper holder is perfect for those road trips with kids (@ Parent Hacks)

These DIY cupcake domes would make a beautiful gift (@ giver’s log)

This deviled shrimp pasta salad looks like a yummy lunch (@ Coconut & Lime)

These ruffled curtains would be adorable in a nursery or little girl’s room (@ a boy, a girl, & a pug)

This master bedroom lamp makeover is so thrifty and chic (@ A Soft Place to Land)

Using cigar boxes for craft organization is brilliant! (@ Just Something I Made)

These children’s books made into puzzle blocks are a great way to recycle old books (@ Mother Lode)

Oatmeal breakfast bars would be a fun treat for the kids (@ Cooking During Stolen Moments)