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Hag-Seed Book Review

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November 11, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Hag-Seed by Margaret Atwood is an amazing portrayal of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

Margaret Atwood’s brilliance shines as usual with a frame story of revenge.

Atwood is by far one of my favorite authors. I love how she turns phrases and delves into the minds of people affected by circumstances beyond their control. While most of her protagonists are women dealing with sexual politics, I love how she turns around The Tempest with, of course, a male main who seeks revenge against very real politicians and uses society’s dregs to win back his life. And in the end, he discovers that kindness and goodness is better than bitterness.

The Hogarth Shakespeare Series

For more than four hundred years, Shakespeare’s works have been performed, read, and loved throughout the world. They have been reinterpreted for each new generation, whether as teen films, musicals, science-fiction flicks, Japanese warrior tales, or literary transformations. The Hogarth Press was founded by Virginia and Leonard Woolf in 1917, with a mission to publish the best new writing of the age. In 2012, Hogarth was launched in London and New York to continue the tradition. The Hogarth Shakespeare project sees Shakespeare’s works retold by acclaimed and best selling novelists of today. The series launched in October 2015, and to date will be published in twenty countries.

About the book:

William Shakespeare’s The Tempest retold as Hag-Seed

Felix is at the top of his game as Artistic Director of the Makeshiweg Theatre Festival. His productions have amazed and confounded. Now he’s staging a Tempest like no other: not only will it boost his reputation, it will heal emotional wounds.

Or that was the plan. Instead, after an act of unforeseen treachery, Felix is living in exile in a backwoods hovel, haunted by memories of his beloved lost daughter, Miranda. And also brewing revenge.

After twelve years, revenge finally arrives in the shape of a theatre course at a nearby prison. Here, Felix and his inmate actors will put on his Tempest and snare the traitors who destroyed him. It’s magic! But will it remake Felix as his enemies fall?

Margaret Atwood’s novel take on Shakespeare’s play of enchantment, retribution, and second chances leads us on an interactive, illusion-ridden journey filled with new surprises and wonders of its own.

About the author:

Margaret Atwood, whose work has been published in thirty-five countries, is the author of more than forty books of fiction, poetry, and critical essays. In addition to The Handmaid’s Tale, her novels include Cat’s Eye, short-listed for the 1989 Booker Prize; Alias Grace, which won the Giller Prize in Canada and the Premio Mondello in Italy; The Blind Assassin, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize; Oryx and Crake, short-listed for the 2003 Man Booker Prize; The Year of the Flood; and her most recent, MaddAddam. She is the recipient of the Los Angeles Times Innovator’s Award, and lives in Toronto with the writer Graeme Gibson.

I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.

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The Stories Behind the Music Book Review

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November 10, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert 1 Comment

The Stories Behind the Music: Christmas Carol Devotions and Activities For Your Family

This Christmas carol devotional is more than just a devotional.

This engaging study will fill your home with some of the most beloved Christmas carols while helping your family focus on the true meaning of Christmas: the birth of our Savior. It’s a study that will truly engage your family’s hearts and minds.

Each of the 15 devotionals include:

  • A story about how the carol was written
  • A scripture reading
  • An explanation of the Bible passage
  • Discussion questions for the family
  • A short prayer
  • Sheet music for each carol
  • A craft that can be completed together as a family

The book will be available in both digital and full-color soft cover version.

Below is an example of the types of pages you’ll see in each of the lessons. These pages are from the “Away in the Manger” lesson.

This is really my favorite activity! I knew I was keeping these little peg dolls around for a reason!

My kids like learning about the carols we sing. They love the history and stories behind the music. This helps us be better at explaining our faith. These crafts and stories are a great addition to our Advent traditions.

Get your very own copy of The Stories Behind the Music and learn about our Christmas carols!

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The Wedding Shop Book Review

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November 3, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

The Wedding Shop by Rachel Hauck is a mysterious historical story within a story.

I love historical fiction. Sometimes, I do want a sappy love story to just lose myself in. This novel has two – a modern one and a flashback to an earlier time, during the Great Depression. And wouldn’t you know it – they’re all connected.

I started out a little disappointed in the writing. The plot was fine, moving along, though predictable. There were some editing issues and I had trouble with some modifiers, rereading several sentences to make sense of them.

More than halfway through, there are some fun surprises – twists and turns that are delightful and unexpected.

I was a little put off by the kissing scenes. They made me roll my eyes a bit.

The dialogue was stilted in many places, full of exaggerated Southern euphemisms and clichés.

I felt the ending was rushed, missing out important resolutions that left me wondering and could have easily been wrapped up with a few more pages of dialogue.

Overall, the book was interesting and offered hope, redemption, forgiveness. I look forward to the others in the series.

Book Description:

From The New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Dress and The Wedding Chapel comes The Wedding Shop.

Two women separated by decades. Both set out to help others find their dreams when their own have crumbled.

It’s the early 1930s, but Cora Scott is walking in stride as a career woman after having inherited her great aunt’s wedding shop in Heart’s Bend, Tennessee, where brides come from as far away as Birmingham to experience her famed bridal treatment. Meanwhile, Cora is counting down the days until her own true love returns from the river to make her his bride. But days turn into months and months to years. All the while, Birch Good continues to woo Cora and try to show her that while he is solid and dependable, he can sweep her off her feet.

More than eighty years later, former Air Force Captain Haley Morgan has returned home to Heart’s Bend after finishing her commitment to military service. After the devastating death of her best friend, Tammy, and discovering the truth about the man she loved, Haley is searching for her place in life.

When Haley decides to reopen the romantic but abandoned wedding shop where she and Tammy played and dreamed as children, she begins a journey of courage, mystery, and love.

As Cora’s and Haley’s stories intertwine through time in the shadow of the beloved wedding shop, they both discover the power of their own dreams and the magic of everyday love.

About the Author:

Rachel Hauck is a New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author.

A graduate of Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism, Rachel and her husband live in central Florida. She is a huge Buckeyes football fan.

Visit her at www.rachelhauck.com or www.facebook.com/rachelhauck

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Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets Review

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November 2, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets are a great way to start the morning right!

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The kids and I love the raspberry flavor. It’s like a raspberry lemonade. Light and just the right amount of sweet and sour, with little aftertaste.

It’s super easy to mix the powder packets in water or juice. Perfect for anywhere, anytime, on the go or at home.

I love the Dr. Mercola mixing bottle with included whisk. I’ll be using that for so many things.

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The kids enjoyed shaking the mixing bottle.

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Two of my kids absolutely love Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets in water. My other two kids didn’t care for it in water, but thought it was ok mixed with 100% cranberry juice. I love it either way.

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We don’t often eat junk. We know that processed foods aren’t good for us. I know that chemicals and dyes in food can affect physical and mental processes and even behavior. I do my research.

I love that these contain no added sugar and use natural flavorings and colors.

Dr. Mercola products are a brand that I can trust!

These probiotics came at the perfect time! With holiday treats everywhere, I feel bloated and lethargic after indulging.

I anticipate feeling more energetic with these probiotics as part of our health routine.

About Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets

• Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets for Adults pack 70 billion beneficial bacteria in every one packet serving, while Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets for Kids pack 10 billion beneficial bacteria in every one packet serving—what Dr. Mercola believes to be the optimal dose for most children.

• Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets contain 10 strains of bacteria, including super-strain lactobacillus acidophilus DDS-1, and promote an optimal environment for the growth of “gut-friendly” bacteria.

Probiotic Packets for Kids and Complete Probiotic Packets contain:

  1. Lactobacillus acidophilus DDS-1
  2. Bifidobacterium lactis
  3. Lactobacillus plantarum
  4. Lactobacillus casei
  5. Lactobacillus rhamnosus
  6. Lactobacillus brevis
  7. Bifidobacterium longum
  8. Lactobacillus salivarius
  9. Lactobacillus thermophiles
  10. Bifidobacterium bifidum

• Available in a great organic raspberry flavor, Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets provide critical support for your immune system health*, aid in the breakdown and removal of harmful toxins*, and help support blood pressure levels that are already in the normal range.*

• Dr. Mercola’s Complete Probiotic Powder Packets are great for adults who have difficulty swallowing pills and are convenient for everyday living and travel—no refrigeration required.

• One box of Complete Probiotics Packets for Adults (30 per box) retails for $41.97, and one box of Complete Probiotics Packets for Kids retails for $29.97.

Not convinced yet?

11 Powerful Reasons Why Probiotics Should Be Your Priority:

  1. Helps maintain the ideal “good” to “other” bacteria ratio by promoting an optimal environment for the survival and growth of beneficial bacteria*
  2. Supports your immune function*
  3. Supports the production of vitamin K and B vitamins, especially folic acid and biotin
  4. Promotes the absorption of minerals*
  5. Supports protein and carbohydrate digestion*
  6. Supports healthy metabolism and the breakdown of toxins*
  7. Supports healthy weight management*
  8. Helps maintain appropriate bowel transit time*
  9. Produces lactic acid for support of your digestive processes and colon pH balance*
  10. Helps maintain serum lipid and blood pressure levels already in the healthy range*
  11. Helps support your oral health*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com), May Media Group LLC, who received it directly from the manufacturer. As a Moms Meet blogger, I agree to use this product and post my honest opinion on my blog. The opinions posted are my own.

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Walking on Water Book Review

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November 1, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

I just love Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art by Madeleine L’Engle.

My review:

I recommend this book to any writer or artist, anyone in the creative world.

This book is not just for artists. This book is about creating, and the connections between faith and art. Anyone who appreciates the creative will be touched by this book.

This book is more than a devotional. It’s more than a writing manual. It’s not just an inspirational journey.

It’s not biblical doctrine. It’s the summation of a writer wrestling with God and the world and revealing what she’s learned from decades of experience.

Within twelve little meditations, we are encouraged to strive to be more than we are, because God calls us to be. We are encouraged to use our intuition and imagination, to trust and believe. We are exhorted to be vulnerable and love, love, love. We are reminded that none of us is qualified but only to give God glory.

Some of my favorite quotes:

Stories make us more alive, more human, more courageous, more loving.

You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.

Our truest response to the irrationality of the world is to paint or sing or write, for only in such response do we find truth.

When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability… To be alive is to be vulnerable.

But unless we are creators we are not fully alive. What do I mean by creators? Not only artists, whose acts of creation are the obvious ones of working with paint of clay or words. Creativity is a way of living life, no matter our vocation or how we earn our living. Creativity is not limited to the arts, or having some kind of important career.

We don’t want to feel less when we have finished a book; we want to feel that new possibilities of being have been opened to us. We don’t want to close a book with a sense that life is totally unfair and that there is no light in the darkness; we want to feel that we have been given illumination.

About the Book:

In this classic book, Madeleine L’Engle addresses the questions, What does it mean to be a Christian artist? and What is the relationship between faith and art? Through L’Engle’s beautiful and insightful essay, readers will find themselves called to what the author views as the prime tasks of an artist: to listen, to remain aware, and to respond to creation through one’s own art.

About the Author:

Madeleine L’Engle was the author of more than forty-five books for all ages, among them the beloved A Wrinkle in Time, awarded the Newbery Medal; A Ring of Endless Light, a Newbery Honor Book; A Swiftly Tilting Planet,winner of the American Book Award; and the Austin family series of which Troubling a Star is the fifth book. L’Engle was named the 1998 recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards award, honoring her lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Read More About the Author.

I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.

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Oster Pro 1200 Plus Food Processor Review

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October 28, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

We loved reviewing the Oster Pro® 1200 Blender Plus Food Processor!

I’ve always loved and trusted Oster products. They have exceptional customer service. When our old glass blender got a little crack in the plastic bottom cap, we contacted Oster and they sent us the free replacement part!

I love the professional look and feel of this Oster Blender.

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It blends super fast! I was surprised by how quickly and smoothly it processes.

It’s very easy to clean, even after leaving it on the counter with my smoothie remains dried in it all day. I was worried that it’s plastic, but it cleans up quick and easy.

I tested it out with my morning smoothie.

I mix my greens with coconut water, then add in my fruits.

I’m very impressed. It has a smoothie button!

I love how I don’t have to twist and lock the blender into the base like in some others I’ve used. It fits in nicely and is pretty quiet, even when chopping frozen fruit.

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Great Smoothies with Oster

Blender Tips:

  • Make sure there is enough liquid for the fun vortex action to happen. At first, I didn’t really measure and it kinda got bogged down. I added an inch of more liquid and voilà!
  • Handy filler cap for adding in ingredients while blending. Don’t remove the lid, duh!
  • Remove filler cap to vent steam when blending hot foods.

The Oster Food Processer is the perfect size.

It comes with a blade and a shredder/grater/slicer attachment.

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I shredded 2 cups of carrots for a lovely carrot cake. It shredded the carrots just beautifully. No waste.

Shredded Carrots in Oster Food Processor

I also grated some cheddar cheese.

We used to buy huge blocks of cheese and grate it as needed. It saves money and tastes so much better freshly grated than the storebought bags.

I sliced the cheese block into strips.

Cheese to Grate

The book recommends one inch cubes for grating and shredding.

One of my cheese wedges slid sideways with the friction (and it softened a bit while sitting on the counter), but other than that, there was little waste. It made long, pretty cheese shreds.

Grated Cheese

Food Processor Tips:

  • The chart in the instruction booklet is handy for which speed to use when shredding or dicing different foods.
  • Recommended to cut foods into 1-inch pieces.
  • No hot or frozen items should be processed.
  • If a knife can’t easily pierce a food, then it shouldn’t be processed.

This Oster® Blender and Food Processor is a great addition to our kitchen. I look forward to using it with many of our recipes and to make it easier for our entire family to cook together. It’s easy for my kids to use!

Details:

• Offers Smart Settings™ Technology and 7 Speeds, including 3 preprogrammed settings for the most common blender creations, Dual Direction Blade Technology for extra blending power to chop and grind with precision, and an extra wide 3.5” blade system that allows ingredients to flow down into the blade easier for faster and smoother results.
• 1200 power watts and 900 watts of ice crushing power plus a pulse feature to help blend with precision.
• Sleek and modern design, metallic grey finish and compact footprint 7” x 7” x 14” will look great in your kitchen
• Legendary All-Metal Drive system offers durable metal-to-metal connection which allows you to blend up to 10,000 smoothies.
• Product includes an Extra Large 8-cup BPA-free TRITAN™ Jar that’s dishwasher safe and impact and temperature resistant and an Extra Large capacity 5-cup Food Processing Bowl, stainless steel slicing disk and chopping blade.

Save $10 off any Oster® Blender $39+ at Target. Simply print the $10 off coupon. Download Target’s Cartwheel app for more savings! There will be other Oster Blender® offers on the app throughout the holiday season!

About Oster:

The Oster® brand’s NEW Oster Pro® 1200 Plus Food Processor offers power simplicity and versatility within reach! With its ease and affordability, it is the perfect partner for health-oriented moms living active, busy lives to create tasty and healthy meals, drinks and snacks. The Food Processor attachment can really get things chopping in the kitchen with slicing and dicing ability too! Versatile attachments make food prep and smoothie creation simple! Smart settings are conveniently programmed to blend the perfect smoothies, salsas and milkshakes in just one touch so you never have to guess how long or what speed to blend your ingredients. Oster’s legendary durability, easy operation, recipes and ideas make it easy to create fresh meals so that families everywhere can spend less time in the kitchen and more time together.

 

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I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com), May Media Group LLC, who received it directly from the manufacturer. As a Moms Meet blogger, I agree to use this product and post my honest opinion on my blog. The opinions posted are my own.

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Canvas Factory Review and Giveaway

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October 3, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert

I’m very impressed with the quality of Canvas Factory.
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I used the code provided for my review and I also bought another in a different size.

They’re wonderful and lightweight. The canvas quality is wonderful.

The canvases arrived secure in bubble wrap, with corner protectors, and covered in plastic. I’m impressed with all the care taken to make sure they’re safe during mailing.

Nice little metal hooks are bolted into the frame for hanging.
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I chose a picture my husband took on our trip to Normandy, France, of two of our kids and me on Omaha Beach waving at a vintage plane doing flybys up and down the beach. I edited it to be black and white, keeping with the vintage feel.

We adore it.

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I also ordered a picture I took of the Eiffel Tower a couple years ago.

I edited it with a vintage finish. I am so pleased with how it turned out.
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I hung the beach picture over our bed. I think the black and white works nicely with my neutral bedroom color scheme.

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I hung the Eiffel Tower picture in my office. My office theme is adventure and travel.

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I already have a few more pictures in mind to turn into canvases. I just need more wall space!

The easy process:

  1. Select canvas, acrylic glass, or aluminum.
  2. Select style: single, split, display, or collage.
  3. Select from the various sizes.
  4. Upload a photo. Adjust and choose an effect or add print. See FAQs for help.
  5. Add to cart and complete checkout.
  6. Anxiously await the mail.
  7. Hang your lovely creation and receive compliments.

Do you want a canvas of your very own?!

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Easy Stir Fry

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September 25, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

We are SO PLEASED to review THREE SAN-J products!

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We love SAN-J and it’s our preferred brand of soy sauce. These three fun sauce flavors are now pantry staples.

We love San-J because it’s gluten free. We never realized that other brands of soy sauce contain wheat when we had a friend with Celiac disease have a reaction at our dinner party one night. I felt terrible.

Ever since, we’ve only purchased San-J Tamari. I prefer its rich flavor for marinades and it always stays on our table as a condiment.

Mongolian – sweet and salty. This was a favorite! I want to try it on steak!

Orange Sauce – sweet citrus with a little spice. Nice and thick. I would love this on chicken nuggets!

Thai Peanut – salty, nutty, tangy, and spicy. Perfect for grilled meats!

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We made a simple pork stir fry with San-J Tamari and provided dipping sauces: San-J Mongolian, Thai Peanut, and Orange Sauce.

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Cooking is usually a family affair. We often have at least 2 kids in the kitchen, helping.

Tonight, Katie was our helper. Tori set the table. All the kids help clean up. Liz was on a babysitting job, but she came home afterwards and enjoyed the meal while it was still warm!

I chopped up the meat.

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We marinated the meat with San-J Tamari, sherry, sugar, and cornstarch.

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Katie helped with the marinade.

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We made my sauce with San-J Tamari, chicken stock, ginger, and sugar.

Katie grated the ginger.

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My assistant (husband) stir-fried the meat.

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The kids were super excited for one of their favorite meals!

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Get the Simple Stir-Fry Recipe with San-J Tamari.

It’s super easy and you can use whatever vegetables you have on hand or prefer to make a simple stir-fry. Adding dipping sauces and a variety of vegetables make this a crowd-pleaser!

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Simple Stir Fry

Course Main Dish
Cuisine Asian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 6 people

Ingredients

Marinade

  • 1 large or family package boneless skinless chicken breasts or pork loin chops sliced into cubes
  • 2-3 T cornstarch
  • 1 T sugar
  • 2 T San-J Tamari
  • 2 T dry sherry or Mirin

Sauce

  • 1/3 c chicken stock
  • 1 T sugar
  • 2 T San-J Tamari
  • 1 T grated ginger
  • 1 t sesame oil

Add-ins

  • 1 can sliced water chestnuts
  • 1 carrot sliced thin diagonally
  • 1 bell pepper (any color but green is pretty) chopped into large chunks
  • 5 button mushrooms sliced
  • 1 small onion chopped into large chunks
  • 1 c Napa cabbage chopped roughly into large chunks
  • 4 green onions, chopped for garnish

About San-J

In 1804, San-Jirushi, the founding company of San-J, was established as a Tamari soy sauce and miso company in Mie, Japan. For more than 200 years, their brewing mastery has been passed down through the generations. In 1987, the first Tamari brewery outside of Japan was built in Henrico, Virginia, and San-J was born. Today, San-J president, Takashi Sato, is an eighth-generation member of the founding family and faithfully continues the tradition of quality with a variety of Tamari soy sauces, Asian cooking sauces, salad dressings, soups, and rice crackers. San-J is a trusted soy sauce brand in the natural market, committing itself to ingredient health.

Just The Facts

  • San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Soy Sauce is made with 100% soy and no wheat while regular soy sauce is made with 40-60% wheat.

  • The higher concentration of soy protein gives San-J Tamari a richer, milder, more complex taste.

  • Fermented for up to six months with Japanese brewing methods, San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Soy Sauce is made without artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors.

  • San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Soy Sauce is certified organic, gluten free, vegan, Kosher, and Non-GMO Project verified.

  • A 10 oz. bottle of San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Soy Sauce typically retails for around $4.45.

Where To Purchase

San-J products can be found at natural food stores such as Whole Foods Market, Sprouts Farmer’s Market, Earth Fare, Fresh Thyme, and other major grocery stores. To find a retailer near you, visit san-j.com/product-locator. We buy it at our local military commissary!

I received these products for FREE from Moms Meet, May Media Group LLC, who received it directly from the manufacturer. As a Moms Meet blogger, I agree to use this product and post my honest opinion on my blog. The opinions posted are my own.

Many photos by Katie, 9 years old!

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Life is an Adventure

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September 23, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Life is an ADVENTURE!

I kind of knew what I was getting into back in 2005, marrying an Air Force officer.

I knew the military life, even though my family was never transcient. My dad was in the Army. I grew up familiar with military protocol and all that.

We got married in January, and the Air Force scheduled a deployment for spring, that got canceled when his father suddenly passed away. Then they PCSed us in June. I found out I was pregnant the day the movers came to pack out the house.

It was the first time I’d ever lived outside my home state of Georgia.

The transition was a bit brutal for me, being away from all family and friends.

We had our two middle girls during the two years we lived in Texas. My husband’s mother passed away suddenly.

Then we moved to Hawaii and had our son.

Then we lived a rather uneventful four years in Utah, though my husband did deploy during my first winter season ever in my life.

We live in Germany now and are preparing for another PCS this spring, probably back to the States.

Life is definitely an adventure!

I have the T-shirt to prove it!

I love the soft material and V-neckline! It’s a dressier tee shirt than most. A great length and feminine shape. Cents of Style is the best!

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Military life has taught me a few things:

I’ve learned to handle stress well.

We experienced almost all the major life stress events within our first two years of marriage (marriage, deaths, births, moving) and we survived. It made our family stronger to overcome these events.

I’ve learned to be flexible.

Orders change. Things happen. I am not in control. I look to God for my strength.

I’ve learned to be optimistic.

Every military base has benefits and interesting things about the location. There’s no sense in being miserable when we must live there for 2-4 years. We knew people who hated living in Hawaii! Having a good attitude is important and modeling optimism for my kids teaches them how to be content in all circumstances.

We love to travel.

We’ve gotten the opportunity to go to the Hawaiian islands, Yellowstone and the Tetons, camping and fishing in Utah, road trip from Utah to Georgia, visiting my husband’s two sisters in Illinois, and explore all over Europe. We homeschool, so I can teach my children wherever we are, focusing on historical and cultural places I only learned about in books.

We look forward to more exciting adventures!

I’ve learned that military life is…an adventure.

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Listen Book Review

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August 23, 2016 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

I reviewed Listen by Patty Wipfler and Tosha Schore.

My review:

I love the simple tips from the authors to reset our entire parenting philosophy.

I have been going in this direction for a while and it just affirms my beliefs to respect my children and LISTEN to them instead of assuming.

As a homeschool mom who gave up a university teaching career to stay home to raise and educate my four babies, I’m always looking for tips on parenting and educating to improve myself and offer my readers.

Listen offers some unique approaches to parenting that I have not previously seen, with Q&A and role playing scripts to walk parents through tantrums and conflicts toward a peaceful end, connecting with and listening to the child’s needs. I think these methods would work with any child, even with special needs. It offers respect and gentleness to every interaction with a child. These ideas should be taught in every daycare, preschool, and school. I see too many teachers and parents dismiss children without listening, hearing, or caring about the child’s needs.

I especially like the part in the book that encourages us as adults to listen to ourselves and ponder why our reaction to certain situations is negative or immature. The authors offer great insight into our current behaviors because of unmet needs as children.

I highly recommend this book to every care giver of children!

Q & A from the authors of Listen: Five Simple Tools to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges

Why did you want to write this book?

Patty: The Listening Tools we describe are so powerful, I felt compelled to try to spread word about them broadly! Hundreds of parents we have worked with at Hand in Hand Parenting have asked for this book to be written. Every parent dreams of helping their child with the hard parts of childhood. And every parent wants to resolve their child’s behavior problems, not just cope with them. When parents know how to strengthen their connection with their child, the rewards in parenting flow in, and children thrive. We simply had to write this book!

What do you think made you the right person to write Listen?

Patty: I have over forty years of experience with this approach. I know many children who were raised this way, and see how they are parenting their own children. The benefits stretch through the generations! And I’m in close contact with many hundreds of parents using this approach, and have brought over 130 stories, in their own words and from their own lives, to illustrate how parents can use the tools we present to alleviate difficulties in their children’s lives. Parents have the power to heal and grow in the process! I have seen it so many times, with all kinds of parents!

What are the most important things you want parents to take away from reading this book?

I want parents to know that they have the power to help their children with a few very simple changes in how they think about and interact with them. And that their children are far smarter than any one of us would ordinarily guess. Even when their child is in the middle of a tantrum, he’s doing the smartest thing possible. And I hope parents will discover that connecting with one another, listening to one another, they can enhance their own ability to parent with generosity and wisdom.

Your book suggests that by using five simple tools parents can make enormous changes in their families and that these changes can have an impact on society in general. Can you tell us what you mean by that?

When we take intimidation and punishment out of parenting, and replace them with well-set limits and listening to children’s feelings, they tend to grow up with greater confidence, greater resilience, and a greater capacity for creative and collaborative work. These attributes are what we’ll need in order to solve the pressing problems of an increasingly complex and connected world.

On first hearing about your approach some parents may think it feels permissive to listen to an upset or tantruming child. How do you respond to parents who say “The real world isn’t going to listen to their feelings” or similar things?

It is difficult to listen to a child who’s throwing a tantrum! And many people on the street wouldn’t be up for doing that. But listening to an upset child has the effect of allowing the child to resolve the issue, and that child, who is supported to work her feelings though, is so much more cooperative and easygoing afterwards! So we’re saying, try it once or twice, and see if it doesn’t save you time and aggravation in the longer run. And as for the people in the “real world,” they’re not your child’s parents. We’ve seen that when a parent sets reasonable limits and then listens to their child’s upsets, that child works through a backlog of upsets over time. Meanwhile, leadership qualities grow, along with a child’s sense that his parents really do support him. This sense of connection is invaluable going into the teen years. It sets children up for “the real world” quite well!   

Your approach suggests parents move away from punishments, consequences, and Time Out. If instead you are giving attention to children aren’t you rewarding bad behavior?

In order to think well, and to take others into consideration, children need to feel connected to their parents or the other trusted people they are with. When children don’t feel connected, their minds shut down, and out pops unworkable behavior. The real remedy is to rebuild the sense of connection, and sometimes, that entails allowing a child to release the feelings that have built up inside. Our approach is built on the idea that a misbehaving child is a child who feels hurt. A well-set limit, followed by listening to the feelings that limit brings up, is a powerful remedy for misbehavior, and the best part about it is that over time, a child becomes far less likely to fall into that same misbehavior. The same is not true of punishment or of isolating a child. The problem comes around again and again, because the child’s hurt feelings haven’t been heard. Limits, followed by support and connection, supports a child’s inborn intelligence. It models caring, and trust in a child’s innate goodness.

Parents with two-job households or who are struggling to get by may thing this type of parenting is for rich white people, not the real world. What do you do to include a wide variety of different kinds of parents in your work?

We have a diverse Instructor corps, who reach out to and teach a wide variety of parents. Our Instructors include single parents, parents of one to eight children, adoptive parents, parents of children with disabilities, parents who are immigrants, gay parents, parents who are in recovery, parents who grew up poor, African American parents, Latino/a parents, Asian parents, and parents on five continents. We raise money each year to support classes for parents who can’t afford them, and are working for ever greater diversity in our outreach and training programs.

I have more than one child, how can I possibly stop everything to listen to one of them?

Parenting is a juggling act! Unfortunately, we can’t change that!  What seems to help is the Listening Partnership, the one-on-one exchange of listening that we encourage parents to do so that they can both give and get support. The trust that builds when parents actually listen to one another’s thinking and feelings is great. And over time, having someone you can think with regularly makes a huge difference in your ability to make the most of the energy you do have, and the opportunities your children give you. You are offloading your own feelings, so situations don’t bug you so much. Your children are offloading their feelings, with your support, so situations don’t bug them so much over time. And life becomes more fun, more satisfying. You are solving difficulties, rather than just coping with them. So even our Instructor with eight children has found that life, though challenging, is easier with Listening Tools at her fingertips than it ever was without them. We have several stories in Listen from parents of multiple children!

How do you respond to parents out there who are thinking, “Both of us work and we’re busy, we don’t have time to hear every feeling about everything our kids might not like” or “Once they get to school no one is going to listen to how they feel, they are going to have to deal with it.”

That’s right! When we aspire to be “perfect parents,” we’re bound to fail. There is no “perfect parent,” and I don’t think there ever will be. But our children aren’t hothouse flowers. They thrive when we sometimes listen, sometimes play, sometimes snuggle. Each time we do listen, they get a renewed sense of our love and support, and they get a precious chance to be supported as they clear out hurt feelings beneath the issues that bother them often. And however harsh a child’s external environment might be, having a haven of support when they get home will ensure that they get the best possible foundation from which to use their fine intelligence. From a safe haven with a supportive parent, a child can bump up against adversity, learn, and grow. We’ve seen children thrive and excel despite situations like brain injury, birth trauma, physical differences, and learning disabilities with grace and intelligence, with good support from their parents.

What Are the Five Simple Tools You Need to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges?

Listen: Five Simple Tools to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges.  

Each of the five Hand in Hand Listening Tools plays an important role in building wellbeing for your family. The tools work together to connect you and your children. And your child’s developing mind needs a close sense of connection with you as surely as she needs food, shelter, cleanliness, and sleep.

Special Time is a simple way to pour love and attention into your child. You set aside one-on-one time, and let your child choose what the two of you will do. She will use this time to show you what’s important to her and reveal her struggles. Special Time lets your child feel seen. It deepens her trust in you, while giving you a window into her thinking. It builds the sense of safety that promotes cooperation. Special Time can help connect you and your child from her earliest years through her adolescence, young adulthood, and beyond. It’s almost always the first Listening Tool to reach for when you’re thinking, “I don’t know what to do with this kid!”

Staylistening transmits your caring while your child feels hurt or afraid, and is expressing intense feelings. She pours out the hurt she feels; you listen, and pour in your quiet confidence that she’ll recover. You protect her while she feels alone and undone. Listening to your child’s upset doesn’t mean approving of her feelings; it’s your way of bathing her in your caring during her toughest moments. As her feelings pour out, an emotional burden will lift, and she’ll be left with the deep imprint of your love and support in its place. Both you and she will learn that feelings of hurt will heal when someone listens and cares. Because most of us were not listened to in this way, Staylistening can be challenging for a parent. But this tool has the power to lift your child’s spirits and transform bothersome behavior.

Setting Limits is crucial in your work as a parent. Your child needs and deserves a limit the minute her behavior starts to veer off track. A good limit gives your child the chance to offload the emotional tension that clouds her behavior, so she can return to the fun of learning and enjoying those around her. We’ll help you recognize the early warning signals your child sends out, and show you how to set limits without harshness. There are even ways to bring a limit that will fill your child with laughter.

Playlistening is the art of eliciting laughter in play with your child, without tickling. A heartwarming, creative tool, it will strengthen your connection as you make time for fun and enjoyment. Laughter is a powerful antidote to stress. Your child’s confidence will build as you learn to instigate playful role reversal and games full of friendly challenge and affection. Laughter will foster warmth in your family.

Finally, the Listening Partnership gives you a way to replenish your energy for parenting. An exchange of listening time with another parent can help you shed the stress that crops up when you live with young children. A Listening Partnership also gives you a haven for learning. You get a safe, private place to unfold your thoughts and feelings. How do you want your parenting to be different from the way you were raised? What gifts from your parents do you want to pass on? When you find yourself struggling with your child over a particular issue, how does your own past experience come into play? You’ll also have the privilege of listening to another parent as they think, feel, and learn. You won’t exchange advice, but you’ll learn from one another every time you meet. As you listen and are listened to, you’ll find it easier to enjoy your children, and to connect warmly with them during their troubled moments.

So there you have it!

Each tool is powerful in its own right, but no one tool is meant to be used alone. Setting limits—your use of parental power—is tempered with Special Time, which puts your child in the driver’s seat for short chunks of time. Playlistening, the lighthearted side of parent-child interactions, helps to balance out the full-throated drama your child goes through as you Staylisten. Your Listening Partnership is a vital learning laboratory, as well as your sanctuary. There, you are respected and understood. Your every feeling is welcome, every experience is of interest, and every thought, an important one.

With these five Hand in Hand Listening Tools, you can fully express your deep love for your kids and strengthen your family life. Enjoy!

By Patty Wipfler, Hand in Hand Parenting

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