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When an apple is cut (or bruised), oxygen is introduced into the injured plant tissue. When oxygen is present in cells, polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzymes in the chloroplasts rapidly oxidize phenolic compounds naturally present in the apple tissues to o-quinones, colorless precursors to brown-colored secondary products.

So in mommy terms…”yuk brown apples are cooties” according to my 5 year old.  And what 5 year old wants cooties?

So in order for this mama to allow my son from not eating “cooties”, I have browsed the internet as well as Pinterest to find out how to prevent apples from browning after cutting.

There are many different methods from apple browning, but the easiest thus far is this one… View Post

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There are tons of apps that are able to document your life.  And while some are useful, most are just time consuming and downright confusing. And who has the time to figure out which are which? As a social media influencer, I am always on the hunt for the quick and easy way to share my daily ancedonts so when I found Dripthat I was hooked.

4aaa75cc-fe4d-11e4-aec9-22000af93a2d Dripthat is a new app that allows you to share photos and videos when you want ­­all at once or over a specified time ­­ with who you want: the entire world or with private groups.

Dripthat is different from other social sharing platforms for two distinct reasons: You control the tempo in distributing your content.​Specify minutes, hours, days, even weeks in which to ‘drip’ photos and videos. You control who gets to see it.​Specify what can be seen by the entire world and what can be shared with a select few.

Users create a profile, add the “Create a drip” button to their iOS and can then share their “drip worthy” items.  As a mom that loves to share healthy eating habits as well as daily workout regimens this new app is the perfect tool to document my hows to on living a healthy lifestyle. You can also follow other friends to see what items they may deem “drip worthy”. IMG_8790

Once you start to “drip” recipes, clothes and workout regimes, it really is impossible to stop. Over the course of a few days I have “drip”ped many items.  I think they’ve created a monster.

To follow my fitness journey check out my Dripthat page here.This information is on behalf of dripthat.

This information is on behalf of dripthat.

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After you shaked and boogied with these DIY maracas aka shakers, you must enjoy some delicious Sombrero Cookies – another super easy and inexpensive project to do with your little ones!

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Related Post: Chia Seed Pudding Parfait

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This is a quick easy breakfast to make Sunday night, leave it in the fridge, and simply have with breakfast for the week. Make one jar for each day – enjoy all week.

5 minutes
serves 1
Vegetarian

Ingredients:
•1/4 cup old fashion oats
•1/4 cup yogurt
•1/3 cup milk
•1tsp. chia seeds
•2 tbsp. Vermont maple syrup
•1 8ounce jar with a lid

Directions:
1.Place milk, yogurt, oats, chia seeds and maple syrup in the jar.
2.Seal with the lid and shake until everything is mixed.
3.Place in the fridge and boom! Breakfast is served!

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Last Friday, we discussed all the hype around the dark leafy green vegetable kale and now for today’s installment lets focus on quinoa. Quinoa has become popular lately but first learning how to pronounce it is the tricky part….(it’s ‘keen-wa’). I’ve been corrected by so many people that now I am the pro to its pronunciation.

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What is quinoa?
Ok, so first off quinoa isn’t actually a grain (it’s actually the seed of a plant related to dark leafy greens), but it’s usually used as one, so I’ll include it anyway. Quinoa was originally grown by the Incas, but it has recently become popular in the U.S., particularly among vegetarians, because it’s considered a complete protein.

There are three main colors of quinoa: ivory, red, and black. Ivory is the easiest to find, but red and black usually also show up on the shelves of natural foods stores. Quinoa is a small “grain,” similar in size to millet. My favorite thing about quinoa is its unique look after it’s cooked – the seeds each have a pale ring around them that often falls off.

How do you cook it?

Although I rinse most of my grains, this step is critical when cooking quinoa because it has a bitter coating which must be washed off. This can be a pain in the neck because quinoa is so small (you’ll need a very fine mesh strainer), but please don’t skip this step.

Quinoa cooks rather quickly, just like millet. First, bring 2 cups of water or stock to a boil in a saucepan, and then add 1 cup of quinoa and let the liquid return to a boil. Then reduce heat to low, cover, and let simmer until all of the liquid is absorbed (about 15 min). Let it sit in the covered pot for a few minutes, and then fluff with a fork and serve. This will yield about 4 cups of cooked quinoa.

So now with the weather turning a little bit warmer, I have been swaping my usual hot meal for something lighter.

This 30 minutes quinoa and corn salad with bell peppers is just that. View Post

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