When my son Phil was born, we lived in a bungalow with only two bedrooms on the main floor. I loved that first home, it had an award winning rock garden out front that was planted by the first owner.
But only two bedrooms, so I decorated the office just at the bottom of the stairs. I added a border of monkeys and the crib bedding was light green with monkeys and banana trees. I used to worry about him down there.. I’d lay in bed and plan the escape if there were ever a fire. That never happened, but before long our two babies were sharing one room upstairs, with much romping and jumping on beds. But shortly after we moved to the suburbs so we could have a bigger home better suited for a family of four on a quiet cul-de-sac.
Yesterday, we moved Phil from his upstairs bedroom in our current house to a room in the basement.
So our little “monkey” is back downstairs and life has gone full-circle.. only this time, it won’t be me laying wide awake planning my escape;)
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I’m always scheming for ways to keep my kids home for as long as possible.
I tell them stories about how wonderful it was to have a washer and dryer and not beg a ride to the laundromat! How great it was to come home to a warm meal at the end of a long day when I was in University.
It seems to be working.. for now!
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We make homemade granola around here about every month, it’s the perfect fast breakfast when eaten with yogurt. We’ve managed to find a lactose free yogurt for my son as well! If you click on my breakfast|brunch tab above you’ll see there’s six other granola flavors to try! A giant batch of Smidge’s Granola was the mainstay for our family for years. It yielded 10 large ziploc bags that we would freeze and pull out when our granola jar ran empty.
We’ve recently began making more gluten-free versions and smaller batches so we can experiment with seasonal flavors. We find these gluten-free recipes just as full of flavor and crunch as the others.
When I spied a bag of Mayer lemons at Superstore, I couldn’t resist and began planning a new granola recipe.
Mayer lemons have a sweeter, less tart flavor than regular lemons and are a welcome sight in cold winter months!
They’re yellow is a cheery reminder of spring!
What goes with lemon?
Why, blueberries of course.. and Smidge’s newest granola recipe was created!
With our new Super Food pantry, we’ve added some chia and flax seed as well!
There are many Vegan friendly yogurt flavors and brands available.. I think I need to do a taste test to see which I like best!
- 10 cups oats
- 3 cups puffed rice
- 3 cups Nature’s Path Mesa Sunrise Cereal
- 2 cups whole almonds, then chopped
- 3 cups roasted salted sunflower seeds
- 1 1/2 cups sesame seeds
- 1 cup sprouted chia and flax seed powder (organic traditions)
- 400 grams medium unsweetened coconut
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 1/2 cups oil
- 2 cups brown or unbleached cane sugar
- 1 cup water
- 4 tsp vanilla
- zest of 2 mayer lemons
- juice of 1 mayer lemon
- 2 tsp pure lemon extract
- 2-3 cups dried blueberries
- Preheat your oven to 300F.
- In a large metal bowl, mix together everything from the oats to the cinnamon. Use your hands to blend thoroughly together.
- In another bowl, mix together the wet ingredients, everything from the oil to the lemon extract.
- Pour the oil mixture over the dry ingredients and mix together. Again, I use my hands to make sure everything is blended.
- Pour into a few large roasting pans that have been lightly sprayed with cooking spray.
- Bake for about 35-40 minutes, setting your timer to stir every 15 minutes.
- The granola is finished when it is lightly browned and crunchy.
- Stir in the dried blueberries. Let cool then store in a large glass container with a scoop and freeze the rest in large plastic freezer bags.
Our house is single level but the previous owner put one enormous room in the roof (kind of). That’s Archie’s domain and he loves it. He has a balcony that overlooks water views and he has a billiard table (left by the previous owners). He entertains up there making a filthy mess and lots of noise and I’m quite sure that while he can call that space ‘his’, he won’t be packing his bags any time soon. What a beautifully presented breakfast xx
Don’t you love all that noise? It will be a sad day when my kids have moved out! xx
Just when you think you have kicked out your kids for good, they keep coming back. At least this is what my sister’s mantra always was. I am sure he will never want to leave if you keep feeding him so good. Lemons and blueberries pair so well together. Beautiful parfait.
Haha, I hope they keep coming back! At least for now I do, that might change.. xx
Awww your ‘little monkey’ is never going to leave if you keep amazing granola like this 😀
Delicious!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
I’d stay at home with the food that comes out of your kitchen too!
I love Meyer lemons too, this recipe is wonderful a perfect use if the ingredients at hand.
Your post really struck a chord, since I’m already thinking (scheming) of ways to keep my boys home. I think because the oldest is getting, well, older and in just a couple of years he’ll be in high school. It sometimes causes me to take really deep breadths since I can’t believe he’s not little and wearing Oshkosh overalls any longer. 🙁
Granola is very popular around these parts too. I love how you photographed this and adore Meyer lemons. I had my yogurt already this morning, but it was definitely missing some granola and blueberries!
I LOVE Meyer lemons so this granola is right up my alley. A sprinkle of granola on yogurt or even into my oatmeal is a favorite, easy breakfast. YUM!
The granola sounds yummy and I love that beautiful little plate! 🙂
Love granola in my yogurt, every morning, looks delicious Barbara! I love your china 🙂
Michael
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Our children stayed at home until they were married. I laugh when I think back to when our sons were thinking of moving in with some friends when they were 17 or 18… and we said ‘just remember that you’ll have your laundry to do.. groceries to pay for, rent to pay for etc etc…. They decided they’d stay home after all…Diane
Haha.. that story rings a bell for me as a young woman! I couldn’t wait to and did move out.. and couldn’t wait to move back for those very reasons!
Smidge you may have just changed my world forever! I had no idea you could freeze granola after making several batches. I make granola on a weekly basis. It’s all Mike and I eat for breakfast on the weekdays. I had never thought to freeze it before. That will make my life so much easier! I can make several batches when I’m home on a weekend and freeze them, so that the weekends that we’re too busy, I’ll still have an option! I love your blueberry/lemon combo here too. Blueberry and lemon are easily one of my favorite flavor combos!
Yay!! I’m so glad to have been a help for you, Kristy! My girlfriend years and years ago told me about making huge roasting pans full of granola and freezing it in ziploc bags.. and it stuck with me ever since. That’s why my first Smidge’s granola recipe is so massive:D Which of yours is your favorite recipe?
Mom’s cooking kept us home and, once we moved out, it kept us coming back, Barb. It wasn’t till I moved to Chicago that I realized just how good I’d had it. That’s when I started cooking, trying t learn her recipes. That took decades and I never missed an opportunity to go home for a meal. I hope you have the same luck with your kids. 🙂
Well, that’s so inspirational, I hope my kids get inspired to do the same! I don’t think I’d have moved out of your home with those meals!!
Your granola looks delicious and the parfait is just beautiful! I just had a dish similar this past weekend at a local restaurant, but your’s is much prettier! My son was just home for spring break with all his laundry 🙂
Is anyone else not seeing a link for the recipe ? Smidge, I’d stay at home with you as head of the house !! 🙂
Heehee.. I’d love that:D The ZipList plugin is having troubles.. but they should have it all worked out soon:) I hope!!
You’re to have your monkey still at home, but with all that great food and all the fantastic cakes … who would like leave ???? Not me. !!!