Well, here we are…smack in the middle of Christmas and Thanksgiving. I try not to worry, we survived Thanksgiving without having to feed the kids a bunch of processed junk. Christmas is right around the cornere though and for us that means at minimum 5 family get togethers. Of those 5 family get togethers, I can only count on two where I know I’ll be able to find food for the oldest (I worry about her the most seeing as she really has a bad reaction to sugar, msg, grains un-sprouted, etc.) One, in fact, I can count on having to watch her like a hawk as there are a couple family members that think their purpose is to tricking her, an almost 7 year old, into eating cookies and such…flat out lying and saying there is no sugar in it. Yeah, looking forward to it. My solutions thus far:
- host the family get together with the biggest offenders
- bring more food to get togethers than normal
- volunteer for food other than relish or cheeses (there is a good chance someone will bring these things and that means even more options!)
- being less strict on it and encouraging everyone to stick with my “sweets” and not the sugar cookies (goodness is that one hard!)
For sweets I’ve been making the Easy Peanut Butter Cookies, Date Nut Balls (dates, honey, pb and nuts into a food processor and rolled in chopped nuts), and merangues. Favorite take alongs have been meatballs, veggie dishes, fruit bowls, and the like. Any ideas are always welcome. It’s gonna be a rough couple of weeks!
I did find ways to avoid the candy trap in stockings, but I did that a few years ago. My kids always get a toothbrush, orange, chapstick, pens, fancy paper, etc in their stockings and love it. I try to pick up little things here and there all year long for them. Even their grandparents have started doing this. It’s very nice to not have a big bowl of candy at the end of it all. The girls usually end up with enough mini-tablets and travel pencils/crayons/markers that it takes them quite a few months to lose them all at Dr. offices or grocery stores. Other neat things they have gotten in their stockings:
- silverwear (usually a character they like)
- underwear (all girls age 7 and under…it’s still fun to get underwear!)
- calculators
- clay
- paints
- music
Once Christmas is done I have two birthdays in two weeks….turning 6 and 7! Better start now trying to figure out cakes and the like. Thankfully we made a HUGE thing of ice cream a couple weeks back and packed it into the freezer for just such occassion. AND, yes there’s more (feeling like an info-mercial here.) We have two vacations coming up. A New Year’s trip to Williamsburg (driving so we’ll take milk, broth, meat, etc with us) and the girls’ Christmas present from their Grandma is a trip to Disney toward the end of January (flying, so I’m in a total food panic on this one!)
Being smack in the middle of Christmas and Thanksgiving isn’t looking so bad right now.