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Whole Wheat Whipping Cream Biscuits

October 30, 2012 by Aliesha

This post has also been posted on Baking Whole Grains, a site I write for which compensates me for sharing whole grain recipes.  While I receive compensation, this does not influence my opinions.  All photos and directions are my own.

Whole Wheat Whipping Cream Biscuits | Feathers in Our Nest

One of the things that has been the hardest for me to give up when transitioning to using 100% freshly ground whole wheat flour is my beloved recipe for buttermilk biscuits.  I’ve been searching for a great recipe for whole grain biscuits, and I’m happy to say I’ve found one!

These biscuits are light and beautiful, and they don’t taste dense or too “wheaty.”  They also are SO easy to throw together and they bake really fast.  It’s a great way to have whole wheat bread with your meal at the last minute!

Whole Wheat Whipping Cream Biscuits (adapted from here)

2 1/2 cups whole wheat (hard white) flour, freshly ground
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 Tbsp. sucanat

1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream

Preheat oven to 500 degrees.

Grind wheat in the WonderMill.

Combine all dry ingredients in a mixing bowl and stir until combined.

Pour in whipping cream all at once and stir just until it comes together.

Sprinkle flour on the counter and knead the dough a couple of times, but be careful not to overwork it.  Roll it out to 1/2 inch thickness and cut out biscuits using a glass or a biscuit cutter.

Place on baking sheet and bake for 9 minutes.

 

Serve with butter!

 

Enjoy!

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Filed Under: baking whole grains, bread, healthy eating, recipes

Baby Led Solids

October 29, 2012 by Aliesha

When we started feeding Vera solids, I was a little conflicted about what to do.  I knew I didn’t want to buy commercial baby food (expensive!), but I heard two perspectives on homemade baby food.  The first school of thought is to make purees (ahead of time or on a weekly basis) using whole, real foods.  The second school of thought (typically called baby led weaning, though “baby led solids” is a better term) is to feed your baby what you eat, just in smaller pieces… i.e., skip the purees altogether and just give her real food.

I definitely love the concept of baby led weaning since it fosters dexterity (they feed themselves instead of being spoonfed), independence, and healthy eating habits (they have more control over how much they eat and can stop when they are full). 

I started out making purees for Vera, but I quickly realized that it wasn’t needed.  We just started giving her solid foods that she could handle (avocados, bananas, sweet potatoes, etc.) and just let her make a grand mess of things.  Cue the archival photo (aw)…

Vera at six months

Today, Vera is a wonderful eater.  She eats off of a plate using a fork or spoon (most of the time).  She eats a wide variety of foods and is almost always willing to try something new.  She recently told one of her grandmothers that one of her favorite foods is hummus!  Of course there are foods she does not care for, but overall she is really adventurous and eats really well.  (I’ll do a post soon on what her typical meals look like.)

When it came time to start Cordelia on solids, I wanted to wait until I knew she was really ready.  We started giving her cooked egg yolks and avocado when she was around 7.5 months, and we’ve been slowly introducing more foods as she is ready.

Cordelia at 7.5 months

An ebook that has particularly shaped my perspective recently is Breast to Bib by Kate Tietje of Modern Alternative Mama.  This ebook is informative AND includes a bunch of great recipes (over 25) for babies and toddlers (and many, in my opinion, for the whole family)!

The book includes a very helpful section on breastfeeding, tips on increasing your supply, and guidance for making homemade formula. This book, as the title indicates, also talks about transitioning from exclusively breastfeeding to feeding solids.
 
This ebook answered some of my questions like:
-How do I know if my baby is ready for solids?
-Why isn’t it a good idea to put rice cereal in a baby’s bottle?
-What are the most nutritious solid foods to feed my baby? (the answers surprised me!)
-Does my breastfed baby need vitamin D supplements?
-How do I transition her from eating pieces of avocado to table food (i.e., eating what we’re eating)?

I already tried one of the recipes in the book (chocolate pudding) and served it to company last week!  Vera loved it and I’m sure Cordelia will when she’s a bit older!  I’m looking forward to trying the recipes for guacamole, popcorn chicken, and chocolate hazelnut balls. 

Breast to Bib really helped clarify some things for me and has helped me get on the right track with feeding my baby and my toddler whole, real, nourishing foods!  You can purchase Breast to Bib for $8.95.

Disclosure: I received a copy of Breast to Bib to facilitate this review.  I am an affiliate of Modern Alternative Mama and will earn a small percentage of the sale if you choose to purchase this ebook using the above links.  My opinions are still my own.

Filed Under: baby food, reviews

GiGi & MiMi

October 27, 2012 by Aliesha

A couple of weeks ago, my grandmother (GiGi) got to come down and visit us for the first time (she lives in VA)!  My mom also came too, so we had a really fun visit together.  Here are a few pictures from their time with us!

It’s always a blessing to spend time with family!

Filed Under: family

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