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July 2016

Organic Natural Toothpaste Recipe

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If you’re anything like me, you enjoy finding new ways to bridge frugality and natural living. For the past year I have been on a journey to better health. One aspect of this journey has been to start intentionally replacing consumer goods with natural versions of common household goods. Our first experiment? Organic natural DIY toothpaste! 

So you may be thinking, okay but it’s just toothpaste? Yes, that’s true. But there is also a undeniable link between natural living, nutrition, and oral health, specifically the ability of our teeth to remineralize and regenerate. To naturally, self-repair tooth decay.  

There is a lot of emerging information about tooth remineralization, a process that until recently was thought impossible by leading dental industry physicians, that not only can the process in fact take place but for the most part, can be done at home. While the largest part of this process rests on the assumption of the personal eating the ideal diet of a  no or low-grain diet, free from beans or nuts, limited in fruits and starches, but loaded with vegetables, protein, healthy fats, and one of my favorites, bone broth. There is also the assumption that good oral health care products are being used as well, and this is where the DIY toothpaste aspect of this post comes into play!

Over the past few months, with the help of natural toothpaste and a remineralizing diet, my teeth are in much better, healthier, cleaner-feeling shape than ever before. My teeth are whiter. My breath feels fresher. My sensitivity to hot and cold beverages has lessened, and I credit a lot of this transformation to making my own toothpaste blend. 

Another bonus? As this DIY toothpaste is flouride-free, its safe on babies, toddlers, and those with thyroid problems as well.

While it goes without saying that making your own toothpaste will save you money, but it will also give you a feeling of accomplishment, knowing your just one step closer to removing all of the harmful ingredients commercial toothpaste bring into your home.  

Oh and did I mention, it takes less than 3 minutes to prepare. Yeah, it’s that awesome! 

 

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So, here’s how to make DIY toothpaste at home:

Ingredients:

  • 2/3 cup baking soda
  • 1 tsp fine sea salt (optional but great for root health) 
  • 15 drops peppermint essential oil (to taste)
  • 1 tablespoon activated charcoal
  • filtered water (add to desired consistency)

 

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To make the paste:

  1. Mix together baking soda, charcoal powder, salt, and peppermint.
  2. Add a little water at a time, stirring after each addition, until paste reaches desired consistency.
  3. Store in a glass jar. Each member of our family has their own jar.
  4. When ready to brush, simply wet your toothbrush, spread as much paste as you like, and brush!

 

Cost Breakdown:

  1. Baking soda: $0.33
  2. Sea salt: $0.02
  3. Peppermint essential oil: $0.28
  4. Activated Charcoal: $0.13
  5. Filtered Water: $0.07 (per my town’s water cost monthly breakdown)

Cost: $0.83 for per each 5.3 ounce jar batch of organic, natural toothpaste!

While this amount may seem marginal for those who coupon or shop at dollar stores, for those of us who used natural products such as Tom’s of Maine Spearmint Gel®, which costs an average of $4.98 for a 5.2 oz tube, this is a savings of $4.15 per tube, or $49.80 annually (based on a tube per month breakdown).  

That’s it, everyone!  How easy was that to get rid of bad breath, germs, and help naturally clean your teeth! I hope you all enjoy it, and if you give it a try, please leave me a comment below!

Here’s to natural living,

Niki-designstyle-friday-m

DIY Bathroom Usage Station

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When we’re busy growing up, we forget our loved one’s are also growing older. While we are finding our way in the world, they may find themselves trying to adapt to new and more difficult situations in life such as mobility, safety, and incontinence. 

Difficulties with using the toilet, including accidents and incontinence, can be troublesome for the elderly. This is especially true for people living with dementia, particularly as the condition progresses. These problems can be upsetting for both the person coping with embarrassing health ailments, and for loved one’s caretakers assisting them daily in these situations. 

At the age of twenty-five, I became caretaker to my grandmother due to her early onset, stroke-induced dementia. This was a very difficult period in my life. And despite settling into our new normal as caregiver and care receiver, one issue we struggled with in our care giving journey, bathroom incontinence. 

Consider a typical morning for us: My grandmother, an avid television binge watcher, would laugh at a humorous television program, have a little incontinence leak, begin walking to her bathroom, and then cry because she soiled her clothing in transit. She felt very sad, helpless, and embarrassing in those moments. In the early days I would feel resentful she didn’t let me know when she needed help.  My grandmother would not understand my reaction. It was an unending drama in my home my first year of care taking. 

I soon came to realize that someone living with dementia is more likely to have accidents simply because they may not being able to react quickly enough to the sensation of needing to use the toilet, to be able to get to the toilet in time, or not wanting to let others help with issues of bladder leakage due to embarrassment. 

It was through this knowledge that I was able to equip myself with the patience and understanding it required to help my grandmother with her incontinence issues. And after lots of time and patience on my part, as a caretaker, we were able to work together to create a plan of action that best suited my grandmother’s incontinence needs. We were able to turn embarrassing, exhausting moments into lessons in time management, preparedness, and compassion.

So, here are my best tips to help caretakers aid elderly loved one’s deal with incontinence. 

 

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Keeping the urinary tract healthy is a good first step to preventing toilet problems and incontinence; loved one’s with overactive bladder symptoms should replace drinks that irritate the bladder, such as tea, coffee, cola, with water, herbal teas, and fruit drinks. As caretakers we must make sure our loved one’s drink six to eight glasses of fluids each day, being mindful that cutting down fluids for long periods of time, such as at night, can cause urinary tract infections and constipation. We must also help to keep our loved one’s as mobile as they can. Walking every day helps with getting loved one’s quickly prepared for quick trips to the bathroom. 

 

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Giving regular reminders to loved one’s about using the can greatly help prevent accidents. For someone with urinary incontinence, the caregiver should ask loved one’s every 2-4 hours whether the person needs the toilet in a calm, positive manner. Prompting needs to be done sensitively. Avoid patronizing. This can help reduce the number of accidents.

 

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Watch for signs that loved one’s need to go to the toilet, even if they cannot communicate this directly. Signs may include fidgeting, pacing, standing up and down, or pulling at their clothes.

 

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Incontinence can lead to skin irritation and discomfort for loved ones. After an accident, it is important for caretakers to act quickly to make sure loved one’s feels comfortable again by making sure they wash afterwards with mild soap and warm water, laundering soiled clothing as soon as possible, and being aware of any irritating rashes that come about.

 

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When dealing with a loved one’s incontinence issues as a caretaker, your best tool is to create an environment of success for your loved one. For us this meant creating a bathroom that promoted proper hygiene and health. A few ways we did this were by:

1) Dedicating an entire bathroom for my grandmother’s use only. This allowed her privacy, dignity, and autonomy over her own bathroom space. 

 

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2) We cultivated a calm, neutral space. We painted the walls white and used breathable natural linens to ensure the bathroom would be a quiet, serene space. 

 

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3) We created a Daily Bathroom Usage Station. We placed a visible, easy-to-access basket containing the hygiene products I could anticipate as her caretaker she would need for each visit to the bathroom.  Her basket was placed on top of her bathroom toilet, which gave her all the tools for success she needed to have successful bathroom visits at home each and every time. 

In her basket we included:

 

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We also included a clipboard mounted above the toilet with My Daily Bathroom Visit Sheet. The sheet listed just little reminders so my grandmother was able to be gently reminded of how she needed to best safeguard her own health while using the bathroom, and maintained more of her dignity and autonomy in the process, too! Next to her reminders sheet, we keep a second clip board of paper and a pen to joy down any notes we need to mention on her next follow-up visit to the doctor, dealing with urinary or bladder symptoms. 

 

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I’ve included a copy of my print out for those who could use it as well. Just right click to save. 

 

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Now, of all the products we stocked in her Daily Bathroom Usage Station, we could come to consider the Poise® Liners to be one of our ultimate tools in care giving success. These awesome pads, which can be worn both day and night, help to draw fluids away from the skin, helping to keep my grandmother comfortable without chafing or leaking.

Another bonus? Should my grandmother have needed extra time in getting to the bathroom, Poise® Liners provided her with the extra absorbency needed to give you the confidence and protection for your Light Bladder Leakage to and from bathroom visits. And Poise® Liners come with absorb-loc® core technology, which quickly locks away wetness and odor, with leak-block sides that provide worry-free protection leaving your loved one happy, health, and secure. As any caretaker will tell you, sometimes the confidence in knowing you have just one extra minute in getting a loved one to the bathroom, can make all the difference in the world! This extra protection was a lifesaver for us both! 

I cannot tell you how much of a lifesaver it was to equip my grandmother with Poise® Liners because they helped her to maintain her dignity, and it made my job as a caretaker much easier during our first few seasons of  establishing my grandmother’s healthy bathroom habits schedule. 

While my grandmother always preferred the Poise® Maximum Absorbency Pads we also used the Depend® Fit-Flex® Underwear for Women for overnight needs, so we always made sure to keep them stocked-up at home! What was really nice is that not only did my grandmother love using her pads, she would often request them by name.

 

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So, for me, it was super simple just to pick up a pack of Depend® Fit-Flex® Underwear and Poise® Liners when I was in-club at my local Sam’s Club, during my monthly shopping trips. And when she saw me bring in the big, purple box into the house, she always knew just who they were for!

 

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And as a savvy saver, I appreciated being able to pick up my caregivers products like Depend® and Poise®, in club at Sam’s. Right by the pharmacy counter, I am also able to pick-up my other care giving demands like wipes, santizer, and No-Rinse products at affordable pricing, making Sam’s Club my one-stop destination for all of my care giving needs.  

Also, our local Sam’s Club has a pharmacy, an optical center, hearing aid center plus offer free health screenings every month.  So, when someone in our family, including my grandmother, needed any of these services Sam’s was always our first stop! Being a member of Sam’s Club saves me not only money, but time. Valuable time that could be given back to my family and care giving responsibilities.

 

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Now, what really neat is that currently at Sam’s club, when you scan the new  and scan the new boxes of Depend® and Poise® products, you can access the Sam’s Club Family Caregiving website.  This site gives you tips and ideas for items that caregivers need on daily basis.  

Also, when in-club purchasing Depends and Poise products remember:

  • If you download the Digimarc Discovery app, you can scan anywhere on the packaging, and it will take you to the Sam’s club Caregiver website.
  • When you open your depend packaging, there will have a sticker inside, that you can use to redeem at your local Sam’s Club pharmacy for an awesome caregiver sample kit!

 

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So, savvy savers? Do you know someone who could use a Daily Bathroom Usage Station?  Then I encourage you to be sure and check out Sam’s Club Caregiving website for more ideas.

Here’s to caring,

Niki-designstyle-friday-m

DIY Muscle Balm

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For so many, muscle stiffness and soreness are facts of life. Sometimes, it’s a good kind of intensity, such after an intense workout or while hiking. Sometimes, though, it can be a slow, debilitating, painful experience from stiffness that makes even the most mundane tasks seemingly impossible. However it happens, we need fast relief. Since starting my journal to better health, I choose to skip the pharmaceutical, chemically derived anti-inflammatory creams, and expensive over-the-counter knock-off products, opting instead to make my own, all-natural, holistic, essential oil-focused balm. 

As you may have guessed, using an essential oil-based liniment on sore muscles has numerous benefits. Not only do the blends various botanicals work deeply into the skin to naturally relieve pain and inflammation, but the aromatherapeutic effects can help to relieve stress associated with pain, fatigue, and discomfort. And if your congested, it works for that too!

 

Here’s a little breakdown for each oil:

  • Cinnamon Oil cleanses, nourishes, and helps rebuild the skin’s cellular wall.
  • Lemon Oil cleanses, nourishes, and helps rebuild the skin’s cellular wall.
  • Frankincense Oil is an antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral, immuno-stimulant that helps with healing infectious wounds, insect bites, warts, acne, is anti-fungal, clears dandruff, reduces eczema, psoriasis and inflammatory skin conditions, promotes burn healing, and reduces itching and inflammation.
  • Peppermint Oil, besides it’s relaxing scent nodes, is used to change brain wave patterns, as it is also a scent-based, brain-wave activity reducer which increases relaxation and relieves muscle tension.
  • Ginger Root Oil contains natural, unprocessed vasoconstrictive properties that helps restrict blood vessel tension, which causes blood vessels to narrow and restrict blood flow, aiding in head pain relief within minutes.
  • Clove Oil helps promote healing and helps minimize scar damage to the skin. 
  • Coconut oil: Coconut oil acts as both a carrier oil to help with the even and safe distribution of essential oils on the skin as well as acts as a natural means of balancing hormones, which is known to help aid in headache and migraine relief. Please note, for those allergic to coconut oil, grape seed oil can be substituted as well. 
  • This blend also contains Aloe Vera gel, known for its skin healing properties. 

 

Here’s what you will need for this blend:

  • 20 drops of Cinnamon Oil
  • 20 drops of Lemon Oil
  • 20 drops of Peppermint Oil
  • 20 drops of Frankincense Oil
  • 20 drops of Clove Oil
  • 20 drops of Ginger Root Oil
  • 1/4 cup Organic Coconut Oil
  • Glass Measuring cup
  • Glass storage containers (I love the Ball half pint jars)
  • Spoon or honey stick 

 

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Directions:

  1. In a half pint jar add 1/4 cup room temperature coconut oil.
  2. Add all essential oils to carrier oil.
  3. Fold oils into the carrier oil; oils can be adjusted to need and personal preference.
  4. Let balm sit and meld for one hour to let oils fully combine. 
  5. Balm should be stored in the fridge to remain solidify.
  6. Balm will remain viable indefinably. 
  7. Please note, to make your balm shelf stable, you can use a double boiler over medium heat to melt 2 tablespoons of beeswax pastilles, which can be added to your balm for on-the-go relief.
  8. I also keep my blend in the fridge to help solidify the balm, and I prefer a cooling product when I have cuts, scrapes, burns, and the like. 

 

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How to apply:

  •  Massage a small dab of balm, the size of a dime, every 3-4 hours as needed. 
  • Remember, breathe deeply while applying balm to help with the added benefits of tension relief by way of aromatherapy.
  • Please note, follow-up with a medical professional for any and all serious cuts, scrapes, wounds, or infections, as needed. 

So, that’s it folks. I really cannot say enough great things about this balm. Not only is it natural and relaxing, it’s also affordable and great for your skin, too! I hope you will all try it should the need arise.

Here’s to your health,

Niki-designstyle-friday-m

 

Freezer Cooking Clean-up Success Tips

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Growing up, my grandmother never liked to have anything on her kitchen counter tops, so I’m pretty sure that’s where my love of clean counter tops originated. I try to have mine cleared off as much as possible. Sometimes, when I’m in the middle of work project or cooking, things start to pile up.  Things get messy. Life happens. Especially when trying to make impromptu snacks and dinners in my kitchen! 

If you’re anything like me, there are no scarier times in your home than the 5 o’clock what’s for dinner debate. The scenario of of having to decide what to cook can be a daunting task for even the most prepared home chefs. So, you may be asking how to end this dinnertime debate, especially in summer? I have two words for you: Freezer meals!

Yes, small, make ahead meals which help me get out of the kitchen and back to spending more time with my family and friends during the hot summer season. There’s nothing better than being able to provide my family with a hot, nutritious, affordable meal. Now, it goes without saying that I adore freezer cooking meals, with just one exception, the clean-up.

 

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You see as a cook, I am anything but neat. I’m what you could call an all-in, full-contact domestic goddess. A typical afternoon of cooking for me involves grease spatters, crumbs on the floor, and a pile of dishes that far exceeds both sides of my kitchen sink. From the blinds to the baseboards, nothing in my kitchen seems to be exempt from stains and spills.

It’s always a balancing act. Do you cook all the meals your family will enjoy, only to spend the rest of your evening scrubbing saucy, stained lasagna pans? Or cook just enough meals, in hopes of limiting the mess that will inevitably be created. 

For me, I choose to go with the creating of meals, and to find better more practical ways of cleaning-up my kitchen. Through several years of trial and error I’ve gotten my new Freezer Cooking Clean-Up routine down to a science, and I’d like to share some of my favorite tips for Freezer Cooking Session Clean-up Success.

 

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Instead of walking over to the trash can or compost bin with handfuls of peelings and scraps, use a bowl on the counter where you work to consolidate all of your cooking waste. This way you can efficiently save time and prevent the mishaps of slipper drippings on your floor. 

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Make sure cutting boards are clean, dry, and wipes down with kosher salt to help foods slide right off your boards.

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For cooking projects where I’m using a lot of canned or boxed goods, I’ll take the recycling bin and set it right by the counter so I can drop everything in at once as I open it. 

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Pick up anything that falls on the floor immediately. It goes without saying that cleaning up spills immediately will help prevent bigger messes and help prevent kitchen falls and accidents on slippery floors.

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As the old adage goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. So for me, I like to prep my freezer cooking sessions starting with a cleared off counter tops, an empty, fresh, soapy dish pan of water, and swept floors. 

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For me, it’s also important to keep functional, zero-waste cleaning methods by my side during freezer cooking sessions. Recently, my go-to cleaning cloths have been the new Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths. I love that these Scrubbing dish cloths are reusable, sturdy, and fully washable, both by hand and through machine washing. 

 

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What first caught my eye about these cleaning cloths are double-sided. One side features awesome, textured, non abrasive fiber scrubbing dots, which gives you non-scratch scrubbing power for all your post-freezer cleaning needs. And who doesn’t need supercharged cleaning when it comes to getting off baked on, oily, gooey messes from dishes, pots, pans, and counters. 

 

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The other side of these clothes feature a multi-functional, lint-free cleaning cloth; this side is great for wiping and drying dishes, glasses, counter tops, and appliances, too! 

 

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I like that these dish cloths can clean almost anything in my kitchen, even items that I previously would have to soak or scrub including glasses with milk protein deposits or wine deposit film, a particular pet peeve of mine.

 

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No more reaching for a case knife or finger nail to scrub off messes in the kitchen with the Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths. Your manicure touch-ups can be saved for another day. 

 

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What’s even better? These cloths go hand-in-hand with our families commitment to zero waste living as they can be used, washed, and easily used again. They help us save money over commercial paper towels and help us create a greener home in the process. An added bonus for me? These cloths air dry in minutes, allowing me to get right back to my kitchen cleaning in no time flat. These new cloths have become a staple in my kitchen!

 

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In fact, a few days before I started my last major Freezer Cooking marathon, I stopped into my local Walmart to pick up a few additional packs of the new Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths, a few needed Freezer Cooking staples, as well as a snack of Good Value Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookies and a banana, for good measure. Having originally purchased these cloths in tan, I loved finding out that they are also available in 2-packs in coral and navy, too! I especially liked the cheery orange cloths, which are perfect for summer!

 

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Oh, and I wanted to mention that I was able to find my Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths, not in the dish detergent aisle, but on the cleaning aisle of my local Walmart. Plus, for a limited time savvy savers, be on the lookout for a $1.00 off money saving offer on your next in-store purchase of Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths at Walmart. This offer is right on the package!  

 

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And who would have known that you can get a 2-pack of awesome, greener living, reusable, scrubbing dish clothes for the low, low price of only $4.98. At this price you just can’t go wrong! 

 

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And with my new dish cloths handy, I created a month’s worth of Italian-style freezer meals this past weekend. I cooked, assembled, and froze Chicken Parmesan, baked spaghetti, and lasagna roll-ups pans. All meals were delicious, and all super simple to make. The best part? They were all created using my recipe for Homemade Italian Pasta Sauce. Here’s how it’s made. 

 

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Now that your sauce is finished, you can turn this base into different pasta meals. Again I made, Baked Spaghetti, Chicken Parmesan, and Lasagna Roll-Ups. Here’s how I used this sauce:

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Ingredients (for two trays):

  •  8 cups spaghetti sauce

Directions:

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. In large skillet, cook ground beef until brown. Add sauce to hamburger and bring to temperature. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Boil pasta for 10 minutes. Once cooked, drain your pasta. Mix together spaghetti and meat mixture, pour into pans. Top with cheese and bake for 30 minutes, until cheese is bubbly. Cool for one hour, then wrap in foil and plastic wrap. Freeze for up to six months; serves four per pan.

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Ingredients (for two trays):

  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 skinless, boneless, chicken breasts
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 4 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 2 tablespoon water
  • 2 cups kosher dried bread crumbs
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan
  • 2 pound spaghetti pasta

Directions:

Create a chicken coating station; place beaten eggs in one bowl, flour in a second bowl, and bread crumbs in another.
Meanwhile, lay a piece of plastic wrap over chicken breasts. Pound the chicken breasts flat with mallet, until 1/2-inch thick. Dredge chicken pieces in all three bowls; egg, then flour, then crumbs. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Boil pasta for 10 minutes. Once cooked, drain your pasta. Cook cutlets in olive oil for 4 minutes on each side until golden and crusty, turning only once per side. Place cooked pasta in each freezable tray. Ladle the tomato sauce over each chicken piece and sprinkle with mozzarella, Parmesan, and basil. Bake the Chicken Parmesan for 15 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly. Cool bake for one hour and freeze for up to six months. To reheat, thaw dinner overnight in fridge. Cook at 350 for one hour.

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Ingredients (for two trays):

  • 1 box uncooked lasagna noodles (16-20 sheets)
  • 2 pounds ground beef
  • 1 pound ground pork sausage
  • 3 cups tomato pasta sauce
  • 2 containers (15 oz each) part-skim ricotta cheese
  • 2 teaspoons fresh basil leaves 
  • 2 egg
  • 2 cups mozzarella shredded cheese 

Directions:

Cook noodles in salted water. Cook for twenty minutes. Rinse with hot water. Drain well. Meanwhile, in 12-inch skillet, cook beef and sausage over medium-high heat, stirring frequently. Stir in 3 cups pasta sauce. Reduce heat to low; simmer uncovered 10 minutes. Remove from heat. In small bowl, mix ricotta cheese, basil and eggs into a mixture. Spread about 3 tablespoons of mixture over each cooked lasagna noodle from end to end. Spoon about 1/4 cup meat mixture over ricotta mixture on each noodle. Roll up firmly toward unfilled end. Place roll-ups, seam side down, on pan. Cover with sauce and shredded cheese. Cover loosely with foil. Freeze about 30 minutes or until firm. Freeze up to 3 months. To bake 16 lasagna roll-ups, thaw in refrigerator at least 8 hours and bake at 350°F. Bake until hot and bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

So savvy savers, that was a lot of work this past weekend! But with the Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths, cleanup took just minutes. Comparing this to the hours spend scrubbing dishes, pans, counters, and floors before, these cloths were a true lifesaver.

 

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I’ve been so inspired by the ease of cleaning this past weekend that I’m already looking for new recipes for my next mega freezer cooking session online. And if you are looking for awesome new family meals ideas, be sure to check out the Scotch-Brite Scrubbing Cloth site for quick, budget-friendly cleaning tips and family meal planning ideas! 

I encourage you all to pick-up a pack of Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths, while in-store at your local Walmart, because with Scotch-Brite® Scrubbing Dish Cloths I no longer have to choose between a clean kitchen and the convenience of a freezer full of meals . 

So savvy savers! Do you have any great tips for keeping your kitchens cleaned and your counter tops cleared during freezer cooking sessions, I’d love to hear about them below! 

Here’s to better meals and cleaner kitchens,

Niki-designstyle-friday-m

DIY Migraine Relief Balm

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When a migraine hits my world seems to halt to a stop. Between nausea, pounding heartache, neck cramps, sweating, and blurred vision the only thing that sounds remotely pleasant is closing my eyes, lying down in the comfort of my cool, dark bedroom, and falling asleep. Unfortunately, more than likely you are stuck in rush hour traffic, helping calm screaming kids, dealing with a crabby coworker, trying to put dinner on the table, or trying to get through your day when the pounding sets in, for which lying down just isn’t an option.

Since my late twenties, the above scenario was a part of my weekly scope of life. Worse still, my only options for ease and comfort was to medicate myself with overly prized prescriptions that were a crape shoot as to whether they would help knock out my migraine or irritate my stomach so badly that my migraine symptoms would subside in just enough time to flare up my acid reflux symptoms.

Recently as part of my healthy living journey, I have decided to kick my prescriptions to the curb and out more holistic, natural means of pain management and migraine relief. Getting a migraine infusion is a good option, but I have also come up with a natural solution that works pretty well in a pinch too. What’s my solution?

My recipe for migraine relief balm? Just a few simple essential oils, carrier oils, and a trusty half-pint mason jar. No fuss, no muss!  

 

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In my balm, I use Peppermint Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Lavender Oil, Arabica Oil, and Coconut Oil.

Please note: I am not brand loyal currently to any brand of essential oils. Please use whichever brands of essential oils you are most comfortable utilizing for this blend.

 

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Here’s a little breakdown for each oil:

  • Peppermint contains menthol, a cooling element that helps restrict blood vessels around the skin and skull which helps relieve tension and resulting migraine headache symptoms.
  • Eucalyptus oil: Eucalyptus oil is a non-drowsy means of scent-based, brain-wave activity reducer, and also helps reduce fatigue, muscle tension, and neck soreness.
  • Lavender oil: Lavender oil, besides its relaxing scent nodes, is used to change brain wave patterns, as it is also a scent-based, brain-wave activity reducer that increases relaxation and relieves muscle tension.
  • Arabica Bean Oil: Arabica oil contains natural, unprocessed vasoconstrictive properties. And it is this form of caffeine that helps restrict blood vessel tension, which causes blood vessels to narrow and restrict blood flow, aiding in head pain relief within minutes.
  • Coconut oil: Coconut oil acts as both a carrier oil to help with the even and safe distribution of essential oils on the skin as well as acts as a natural means of balancing hormones, which is known to help aid in headache and migraine relief. Please note, for those allergic to coconut oil, grape seed oil can be substituted as well. 

 

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Here’s what you will need:

  • 20 drops of Peppermint oil
  • 20 drops of Lavender oil
  • 20 drops of Arabica bean oil
  • 20 drops of Eucalyptus oil
  • 1/4 cup Coconut oil
  • Glass Measuring cup
  • Glass storage containers (I love the Ball half pint jars)
  • Spoon or honey stick (not shown)

 

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Directions:

  1. In a half-pint jar add 1/4 cup room temperature coconut oil.
  2. Add all essential oils to carrier oil.
  3. Fold oils into the carrier oil; oils can be adjusted to need and personal preference.
  4. Let balm sit and meld for one hour to let oils fully combine. 
  5. Balm should be stored in the fridge to remain solidified.
  6. The balm will remain viable indefinably. 
  7. Please note, to make your balm shelf stable, you can use a double boiler over medium heat to melt 2 tablespoons of beeswax pastilles, which can be added to your balm for on-the-go migraine relief. I also keep my blend in the fridge to help solidify the balm, and I prefer a cooling product when I have migraines. 

 

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How to apply:

 Massage a small dab of balm onto your temples, back of the neck, and the headache pressure points (the skin between the thumb and forefinger), in small circular motions for 30-seconds per trigger area every 3-4 hours as needed. Remember, breathe deeply while applying balm to help with the added benefits of tension relief by way of aromatherapy.

 

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 So, that’s it, folks. I really cannot say enough great things about this balm. Not only is it natural and relaxing, but it’s also affordable and great for your skin, too! I hope you will all try it should the need arise.

Here’s to your health,

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