Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cooking for One: Breakfast: Whole Wheat Pumpkin Waffles

Just in time for the taste of fall, whole wheat pumpkin (Belgian) waffles!  Although fall is not my favorite time of the year (with the impending cold weather creeping in and an end to motorcycle riding season), I do love the tastes that come along with fall and the cool crisp mornings.  It just invites creamy soups, spicy dishes and fill you up hearty meals!  

Here's your recipe (makes 6 waffles):

  • Water, 1.25 cup
  • Pumpkin, canned, 1 cup
  • Egg, fresh, 1 large
  • Vegetable Oil, 2 tbsp
  • Apple Cider Vinegar, 2 tbsp
  • Splenda Brown Sugar Blend, 2 tbsp
  • Whole Wheat Flour, 2 cup
  • Powdered Milk, nonfat, 0.5 cup
  • Baking Powder, 2 tsp
  • Baking Soda, 1 tsp
  • Pumpkin Pie Spice, 2 tbsp
  • Salt, 0.5 tsp
Preheat your Belgian waffle maker and spray with non-stick cooking spray.  (I use Pam for Grilling).  Mix the wet ingredients together in one bowl and the dry ingredients together in another bowl.  (I put the brown sugar in with the wet ingredients).  Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ones and mix thoroughly.  Allow to sit for about 5 minutes while the waffle maker is warming up and then mix again (this is because it make take a little more time for the whole wheat flour to absorb the liquid).  When your waffle maker is hot, place about 0.5 cup of batter into maker and spread out (you'll notice in my picture that they didn't spread out much to fill the waffle maker since the batter is a little thick).  Close and cook for about 2 minutes.  Because of the sugar in the batter, they will darken (and possibly burn) if you leave them in too long.  Remove the waffle and repeat the process until your batter is gone.  I usually spray my non-stick cooking spray in the waffle maker about every other waffle just so I don't have any problems removing them.  (I hate having to clean out a stuck waffle!)

I placed mine on cooling racks since I was planning to freeze these to have for quick easy breakfast meals.  After coming to room temperature, place cooling racks in the freezer.  After about 2 hours, you can remove the racks, place the waffles in a freezer bag and put back in the freezer.  To enjoy one of these, heat them up in a microwave for about 1 minute (they may become a little soggy though) or place them in a toaster oven on toast for about 10 minutes.  I like them topped with cinnamon sugar butter or toasted pecan syrup.  

I hope you enjoy!

Nutrition Facts:  Serves 6  The following is per serving:
Calories: 263, Fat: 6.5g, Cholesterol: 32mg, Sodium: 618mg, Carbohydrates: 44g, Fiber: 6.5g, Protein: 9g

**Editorial note**  If you'd like to use regular brown sugar in this recipe, it would be 4 tbsp and if you don't have pumpkin pie spice, you can replace it with 1.5 tbsp cinnamon, 1 tsp allspice, 0.5 tsp ginger and 0.5 tsp nutmeg to get about the same flavor.  You can also use 1.5 cups of milk instead of the water and powered milk in the recipe.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

House Help: Time Management - My Favorite Websites

How many times have you said "I just don't have enough time!"  If you're like the average person, you've probably said that about a million times.  Recently, I just "haven't had enough time" to blog (something I love to do!).  But when it comes down to it, that's really not true.

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The problem most of us have is time management.  How do we get the things done that we need to get done and still have time to do the things we want to do?

The stigmatism that the single person falls to is "You don't have a whole family to have to fit schedules in for so I don't understand why you never have any time?  There's no one else to clean up after except yourself."


This may be true but, whether one person is in the house or five people are in the house, the bathroom still has to be cleaned, the pots and pans still have to be done, lunches still need to be made, and the dog still has to be walked!  In a family, these can fall to different people.  In the single person's life, there's only one person to do these tasks.  You guessed it (and it's not your Fairy Godmother!).  

That's where time management and organization comes in really handy!  The sites I'm listing here are great for single people as well as families!  You will see that some of them are geared towards family life but they are adaptable to the single person too!

FOOD
Once A Month Mom - Now don't let the name fool you!  This free website comes up with menus every month and teaches you how to "bulk cook".  Bulk cooking lets you cook for the month in 1-2 days worth of prepping, cooking, then freezing.  One of the great advantages of this website is that you can change the meal plan to reflect how many people you are cooking for.  It even gives you a step by step "what to do next" to optimize your time in the kitchen!  They offer 6 different menu plans including traditional, gluten-free, vegetarian, diet, whole foods, and baby food.  They also have recipe cards, shopping lists, and container stickers (which contain reheating instructions) that are downloadable/printable.  This is the way to organize your meals!

CLEANING
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FlyLady.net - Not only does this free website give you tips on your daily routine but also has a focus area every week that they call "zones".  I don't know how many times I've been late running out of the house for work in the morning because I couldn't find something to wear.  FlyLady will help you plan your time in the morning, during the day, and in the evening so you aren't feeling rushed or stressed all the time.  With simple two to 15 minute tasks each day, you'll find that your day is running smoother and you house is becoming cleaner.  What a novelty!

DAY-TO-DAY
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Cozi Calendar - Although this touts itself as a "family" calendar, I use this free website as the ultimate single person's calendar!  I have calendars set up for my work schedule, cleaning schedule, appointments, activity schedule, and workout schedule.  I can look at them each separately or I can see them all together.  It has mobile applications and will integrate with Google calendar too!  Not only does it have great calendar features, but you can also keep a journal and your shopping lists through Cozi. Can you imagine having to only go to one place to get all your to-do things?  

So, there you have it.  A list of a few of my favorite websites to help get me (and keep me) organized.  What's great about these sites is that they are all free (although more features are available if you upgrade on some to a paid subscription).  [**Please remember, if you're on a site that is free, keep it free by visiting the advertisers on the page.  Even if you don't buy anything, the click will still support the page!]  

Are there any sites that you like to use regularly to keep yourself organized?