Tuesday, July 23, 2013

This Week In Groceries

This week I decided to try a combo of Trader Joe's and Aldi and I am actually very excited about how it went.

Below is my list for groceries this week.  Before I head to the grocery store I always determine which meals I will be preparing for the upcoming week and what food I will need for those meals.  I also have to determine what else we will need for the upcoming week for lunches, snacks etc.  After my list is made I head to the store.  For this particular week I bought all of my groceries at Trader Joe's with the exception of my ground beef, which I bought at Aldi.


My total spent at Trader Joe's (when sticking to this list) was $91.01.  I also bought 2 lbs of Organic grass feed ground beef at Aldi bringing my grocery total to $99.95.  I also needed paper towels and toilet paper, so that brought my total for the week to $112.95.  Don't know if I mentioned this before, but Aldi is also an awesome option for paper products!  I did not need any cleaning supplies this week because I had stocked up the week before.  I also want to mention that Brandon's cousin is currently living with us, so my spending is a little higher than normal because I am cooking for three adults and one kiddo.

                               Here's some pictures of my meal plans to help put it all together!

Perogies, Turkey Kielbasa, Mac and Cheese, and Onion Rings (Don't judge--this meal was for Brandon and his cousin--we don't normally eat like this)

                           Spaghetti and Meatballs                                Stuffed Peppers
                          Salmon, Rice and Broccoli                Pork Chops, Green Beans and Potatoes

                                                    The rest of my groceries for the week

Hope this helps you all in your meal planning adventures!

Friday, July 19, 2013

5 Years Ago Today....

I married my best friend! I don't have time for a long post today, but I just wanted to share with everyone how wonderful it has been to be married to my best friend for five years.  He has not only been a supportive, hard working, caring and loving husband but he is now an amazing father as well. I'm certainly not here to make you believe that every day is a walk in the park, but I have been so blessed to have spent the past nine years of my life with him and the past five years of my life married to him.  We have shared some amazing moments together and I know there are many more to come!

As I think back to the day we were married I wanted to share the song that was performed for our first dance.  The lyrics are still so powerful to this day!

First Dance
Geneva College Days

Wedding Day


 Baby on it's way...
 2/7/2012 The happiest day of our lives!
 Our family today!
Love you babe!

Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Quest For An Affordable Non-Toxic Lifestyle

And so the journey continues.....

I will say that although it is frustrating trying to live a non-toxic lifestyle on a budget, I have thoroughly enjoyed having the summer to figure out my grocery schedule for the upcoming year.  When I say grocery schedule, I am referring to not only when I will shop but also where I will shop once the school year starts.  I've got to do the research now and determine a set plan because once the school year starts there is absolutely no time to be going to three different grocery stores in one week--not to mention--who seriously wants to be doing that anyway!

After a recent post about my frustration with food I have decided to try/consider some different options.  Here's what I have tried:  

Option #1: Shop exclusively at Target
This option was most definitely the easy way out (for me--I realize not for everyone).  In my mind I would justify this option based on several thoughts.... I mean, I do have a Target Red debit card, so I am saving 5% on every purchase! Plus I could get everything I need in one stop! Cleaning supplies, paper products, groceries and more.  Although this option seemed good in theory, and it may work for many Moms, it didn't work for Brandon and I, OR our budget.  I generally try to spend about $100 a week for all of my groceries, paper products, and cleaning supplies.  With this option, I was spending approximately $120-140 a week! Nope, not happening. Although it is great that Target offers Organic options, they do not come without a cost.  Paying over $4 for half a gallon of Organic milk is just not going to work for us.  I have determined that I will continue to purchase my non-toxic cleaning supplies from Target as they will often have these products on sale and I will be able to take an additional 5% off with my Target Red. Keep your eyes peeled for the sales!


Option #2: Shop exclusively at Aldi or Trader Joes
I am and have always been a huge fan of Trader Joes.  Their prices are awesome! The quality and service--even better.  However, they do not have everything I need on a weekly basis, which forces me to shop at two grocery stores every week.  I don't love this option.  Aldi is very similar to Trader Joes, but I am not as big of a fan due to the quality of their products.  I am super pumped that they have decided to try a line of Organics, because truly you can not beat their prices!  Aldi, without a doubt, is the cheapest option for grocery shopping but they just don't have all that I need, and they certainly to not offer enough Organic options for me to shop there exclusively.
Option #3: Papa Spuds + Kroger (Or a similar grocery store...)
Papa Spuds is a local company that delivers produce and various other items to your door.  It offers a great variety of Organics and non-Organic (but still pesticide free) produce.  This is the option I am trying out this week.  I have ordered from Papa Spuds and will need to hit up a grocery store for the rest of the items I will need for the week.

So let's talk for a minute about Papa Spuds.  When determining if this was an option that I would like to consider I not only looked into Papa Spuds, but also Backyard Produce, which offers the same service as Papa Spuds.  Both services offer weekly deliveries to your door.  Both services offer several different packages based on how much produce you would like/need for the week.  Both services are based on a "credit" system.

Let's break it down:
 
Papa Spud's three packages = Small box, 15 credits ($18.44/week) - Regular box, 20 credits ($23.69/week) - Family box, 40 credits ($45.09/week)

The way it works is each week you will have the opportunity to create your box based on what produce is available from (majority) local NC farms.  Each item is worth a certain number of credits....here are a few examples: 3/4 lbs of Organic Green Beans are 3 credits, and 2 lbs (4) Organic Sweet Potatoes are also 3 credits.
I decided to go ahead and go for the Family box and here is a picture of what my box included:
Organic Kale, Handmade Perogies, 1lb Organic Ham Lunchmeat, 5 Organic Bananas, 3 Organic Pears, 4 Organic Sweet Potatoes, Organic Mushrooms, Organic Cherry Tomatoes, 1 All Natural Organic (grain fed) Chicken Breast

Papa Spuds offers a large variety of items including handmade pastas, perogies, and meat from local NC farms.  I was hoping that this $45 a week would cover ALL of my produce for the week.  Which would leave me with $55 a week to spend on all other grocery needs.

I also investigated Backyard Produce and decided against this company.  Although they offer essentially the same program, and even had some additional products that Papa Spuds did not offer, their credit system was slightly outrageous.  For example, Organic ground beef was as much as 38 credits for one pound.  I have also asked for recommendations from several Raleigh Mom's who have tried both services and they recommend Papa Spuds over Byproduce.


So then, I guess I am currently "trying out" option #3 as I have exhausted all other options.  Here's the thing though. If I'm being honest, I was not overly impressed with the amount of food I got from Papa Spuds for my $45 dollars.  I suppose I could be more thrifty and go with the "non-pesticide" options rather than the Organic options and see if this allows me to get more bang for my buck.  I am going to give it a try for another week and see if going this route provides me greater satisfaction.


Feeling slightly defeated---open to reader's suggestions, as always!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Naturally Mama

One of the reasons that I initially began my journey with cloth diapering was due to Wes' extremely sensitive skin.  He was continuously getting a horrible rash on his skin along the diaper line any time he wore disposable diapers.  In addition to his sensitive bum, he also continues to have various skin issues that seem to cover every inch of his poor little body....(sigh).  I guess this can be attributed to his Mommy passing down these sensitive skin genes.  According to my Mom, I apparently entered the world with skin like a little lizard's and have had skin issues, myself, since then.

When searching for products that have worked for Wes, I thought I would share my findings with other moms out there. So here ya go!

1. Eczema CareThe best/cheapest store bought bath soap/body lotion for Eczema prone skin, that I have found, is the BabyGanics Bye Bye Dry.  The majority of BabyGanics new products score a 1-2 (low hazard) rating on the EWG's Skin Deep site, which ranks products based on the amount of hazardous chemicals and level of safety.


2. Diaper Rash Care: Best diaper rash/everything cream, that I have found, is Aquaphor.  I have used this cream for just about everything skin related for Wes.  I have seen the best results when using it for his really bad eczema spurts, but have also used if for bad diaper rash as well.  I have also used it for dry skin and chapped lips on myself :)  This skin product also scores a level 1 (low hazard) rating on the EWG's Skin Deep website.


3. Sun Care: Although I wish I could provide one sunscreen product that has worked best for us, I am still searching.  The sunscreen we have used for the past two summers is Badger.  I have loved the comfort level that this product has provided.  Knowing how harmful sunscreen is, this product has a near perfect ranking on EWG and I felt that it was the best sunscreen I could safely use for Wes (especially in his young age).  What I don't like about it, however, is that it goes on like paste and doesn't rub in well.  It makes my already white child look like a ghost. It's slightly ridiculous.  He has also gotten a little pink on his cheeks and nose twice while using this sunscreen...not sure if that was a user error, or the sunscreen itself.  Either way, it has been an okay choice, but I'm still looking for the best.  Any suggestions are welcomed.


4. A company that I highly recommend and am supporting through an upcoming Facebook party is called Verefina.  These products are all ranked on the lowest end of the hazardous scale meaning that they are extremely safe for your skin and your baby's skin.  My MOH in my wedding is throwing a Facebook party to show off the awesome products that this company has to offer.  Facebook parties are SUPER easy because you can just check in when you feel like it, see what we are talking about, check out the catalog online and see if you are interested in any of the products.  The party will start this Sunday and will last through Wednesday, so I would highly encourage you to check it out!

Here is the link below:
If you are interested in shopping just click on the "shop" tab and make sure you associate with the "Naturally Mama" party!



Join the party!

*Please note, these are simply products I have used on my baby and have worked well for him. Every baby is different and these products may not yield the same results on your baby.   Just trying to offer some friendly Mommy advice on products that have worked for us!