Adventures in Faith & Family

Come along as we share the funny stories, the sacred moments, and the practical tips for making family adventures point everyone back to Jesus.

This Week’s Haul: Big Proteins, Fresh Greens, and Three Dinners My Boys Will Actually Eat

Saturday Morning at the Store Saturday morning grocery runs have become something of a ritual for me. I load up the list on my phone, usually while one or two of the boys are still in their pajamas arguing over who gets the last of the cereal, and I head out early enough to beat […]

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How to Build a Week of Healthy Dinners Around Connecticut’s Fall Harvest — Without Losing Your Mind

Every October, I do something that used to stress me out and now genuinely excites me. I stand in the middle of a Connecticut farm stand — usually with at least two of my boys trailing behind me, eyeing the cider donuts — and I let the season tell me what we’re eating this week.

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This Week’s Grocery Haul: Feeding Four Hungry Boys with Eggs, Deli Meat, and a Few Treats We’re Not Apologizing For

Saturday Morning Haul: What Came Home from the Store This Week Every Saturday morning in our house follows a pretty predictable rhythm. I make a list, check it twice like it’s Christmas, load up the car, and head to the store while the boys are still arguing over who gets the remote. By the time

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Building a Better Family Salad Night: Why We Switched to Pasture-Raised Eggs and Fresh Local Greens

A Weeknight That Actually Worked It was a Tuesday evening, which in our house means soccer practice ends late, homework is half-finished, and somebody is always claiming they’re starving approximately four minutes after I walk through the door. With four boys between the ages of six and fifteen, weeknight dinners have to be fast, filling,

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How to Build a Week of Healthy Dinners Around Connecticut’s Fall Harvest Without Breaking the Budget

Every October, something shifts in my kitchen. The summer tomatoes are gone, the zucchini finally stops multiplying like it has a mission, and suddenly the farm stands and grocery stores across Connecticut are overflowing with the most beautiful fall produce — butternut squash, sweet potatoes, apples, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and more. And every year, I

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How to Use Connecticut’s Fall Harvest to Feed Your Family Healthier All Season Long

There is something about October in Connecticut that just stops me in my tracks. The air gets that crisp bite to it, the boys start asking for warm dinners again, and every farmers market and roadside stand I pass is overflowing with the most beautiful produce you will see all year. Butternut squash piled high.

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Cookie Haul Season: How I’m Turning Better-For-You Snacks Into Treats My Four Boys Actually Beg For

Another Week, Another Mission to Feed Four Growing Boys If you’ve followed this blog for any length of time, you know that feeding four boys in Connecticut — ages 6 to 15 — is basically a full-time second job. Between football practice, church activities, homework battles, and the endless parade of friends through our front

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How to Build a Week of Healthy Dinners Around Connecticut’s Fall Harvest Without Breaking the Bank

There is a specific moment every October when I walk through a Connecticut farm stand and feel genuinely overwhelmed — in the best possible way. The tables are stacked with butternut squash, sugar pumpkins, sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts, kale, and apples in more varieties than I can name. It is beautiful. It is also a

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Wings, Watermelon, and Weeknight Wins: Our Connecticut Family’s Weekly Grocery Haul

What’s in the Cart This Week Every Sunday after church, I do a big grocery run to set our week up for success. With four growing boys between the ages of 6 and 15, feeding this crew is no small operation — and finding that sweet spot between food they’ll actually eat and food that

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This Week’s Grocery Haul: Chicken Thighs, Zoodles, and Smarter Snacking for My Crew of Four Boys

What Landed in Our Cart This Week Saturday morning grocery runs have become something of a ritual in our house. Sometimes one of the older boys tags along, sometimes I’m flying solo with a list and a prayer that I don’t forget anything. This week I got out the door early, hit the store before

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