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Food Recall Information

March 05, 2010 By: Halemom Category: FDA, Food, Miscellaneous, News, Opinion

Latest news talking about recalls of suspected items containing salmonella and non declared items on labels.

I hate hearing about recalls, because it makes me feel uneasy about anything I buy and eat anywhere.  How do you feel when you hear about product recalls of items that you have considered buying, or have bought?

Be safe, and healthy

~Hale Mom

YeeHaw!

February 28, 2010 By: Halemom Category: Events, Food, Miscellaneous, Sponsored Conversations

After last weekend with tons of fun in Houston, I was given an opportunity to check out the main website to get tickets to concerts at the Houston Rodeo .  The first thing that I noticed was the line up while the rodeo is going on.

When I was growing up, I grew up going to the rio grande valley livestock show/rodeo and listening to mostly country music, so I was excited about the concert line up in Houston.  From Alan Jackson, Tim Mcgraw, and Brooks and Dunn, I think I just might have to convince my husband that it’s a good idea to go back to Houston!

I haven’t been to a rodeo or livestock show in a long time, and I think it would be cool to experience something else besides the RGV stock show.  The great part about it is that there are groups for varying tastes of music, including Mary J. Blige and Selena Gomez.

From what I can tell, it would be a blast to get tickets to any of the concerts, but if I could only choose two to go to, I would go to Brooks and Dunn and Mary J. Blige.  Not to mention getting to go on all the rides and having unhealthy food like funnel cakes or whatever they happen to have.  Sometimes it’s nice to just let your hair down, let the wind blow through, and have a good time even if it means indulging a little here and there.   Besides, from checking out the ticket prices, it wouldn’t be unreasonable (depending on where you’re willing to sit) to check out multiple shows.  Let me know if you’re going to the rodeo in Houston, or if you’ve ever gone, and what your take on it is.

Yeehaw!

~Hale Mom

*Disclosure- This is a sponsored post brought to you by Teamone and RodeoHouston, but in no way has affected my opinions or words that you have read today.

My Special Valentine

February 15, 2010 By: Halemom Category: Contests, Events, Food, Miscellaneous, Opinion, Pictures, reviews

I have never been away from my baby for a full day until this weekend.  My parents poked fun at me after our stay was over because of the fact that I packed so many things; there was almost absolutely nothing they didn’t have.  My heart did sink a little when baby getting transferred, raised her hand at mommy as if saying, ” No more kisses mommy, I’ll be ok.  I’m going to be with grandma and grandpa.”  I fully expected cries and a fight, but there was none of that.  In fact, y father told me that she started clapping once I closed the door.

IMG_0609Anyway, I had just gotten out of having the best experience of my life with the Westin La Cantera Resort spa Nature Facial, so even though it killed me to see my baby be OK without me, there was hardly anything that could bother me at that moment.  I came out with an amazing glow, a smile, felt like I had new skin, and then to top it off, the staff was friendly and sincere, and it was just an overall relaxing experience.  If you have never gotten a facial with the full experience, you have to get one!  You are truly missing out.  I’m spoiled now, and now I think I need a facial at least once a year.

After my daughter left, we explored the resort, and let me tell you, that place is MASSIVE!  We got lost just trying to get back to our hotel room.  The best part of the resort was that it felt like I was in a parallel universe where all my needs where important, and my every desire was taken care of.  We felt like were were half way across the world, where there was not a responsibility to be seen.

Later we took a nap, got dressed and then off to dinner reservations at Francesca’s at Sunset.  One word: Spectacular!  The dinner was a full and separate and breath-taking experience all it’s own.  To start we enjoyed a cocktail at sunset, and got the complete experienIMG_0633ce from start to finish.  After we decided we’d enjoy the Valentine’s day menu, that’s where the experience really began.

From chocolate consomme with white chocolate shavings on to sea scallops with lemongrass, sweet and sour mango with orange- perfumed chocolate sauce, and cocao nib juiles (Bluefin Tuna Tataki with white chocolate shavings, sancho pepper, crispy rice, citrus and yuzu sauce for hubby).

IMG_0635For our entrees I had poached lobster tail with creamy white chocolate, lemon and verbena, over sauteed spinach (prime beef fillet with  rum marinated grapes and Tahitian vanilla and chocolate demi for hubby) .

For dessert we were graced with the delectable chocolate pillar with saffron, and sauteed pear.  Delish! In addition to all of the food, we also went ahead with the wine pairings, and it was all perfectly matched.  My personal favorite was the wine that came with dessert: Brachetto D’Acqui, Rosa Regale, Banfi, Strevi, Italy, 2007.  The way the sweet wine matched a sweet treat was superb.  I was gushing the whole time about how everything was so perfect, including the service and attentiveness of all the staff, and of course the beautiful view.

IMG_0640We even added a cup of coffee to the very end of the meal, which perfectly completed the meal.

After dinner, we watched a few Olympic Ice Skating races while in Steinheimer’s and then decided to go do some more exploring, and eventually made it in the whirlpool when it was freezing outside!  I don’t know if it was because it was so cold, but the whirlpool wasn’t very hot, but we still had fun.IMG_0615

Then I was so exhausted from all the excitement and probably the wine, that I passed out on the king sized bed that wasn’t too hard, not too soft, but just right.  I actually got to lay out and roll around in my sleep for just one night.  Some cuddling did happen, but it was sort of hard to while I was sprawled out (something I haven’t done in a VERY long time!)

We woke up in the morning, and had breakfast away from the resort, then came back to indulge in our two 50 minute full body massages.  A perfect way to spend Valentine’s day, getting an essential oil infused body rub.  My husband had never had a professional massage before, so he was a little hesitant to go, but after some convincing, he came along and after we got out, his aching back was gone, and so was his headache (just a little too much to drink!)

IMG_0611Upon our arrival to the room, we decided we should get one more rest in the bed, then we got up.  I took a final shower in the deluxe bath tub, which had a double shower head, and put me over the top in relaxation and pleasure.  AHHHH, I feel good. *breaks out in song*

Check in and out went smoothly and every single person at the hotel was cheery, happy, helpful and sincere.  It seems like everyone that works there truly loves their jobs, and why wouldn’t you when you have such a great view of the hill country, and are in such a beautiful resort.  Just being there made me happy, for sure.

I can’t even think of anything that I wasn’t happy with, besides the temperature of the hot tub and the lack of robes, but that may have been attributed to the temperature outside and to the Valentine day weekend.  It’s ok though, because my husband and I are already discussing when we’re going back.  Perhaps we’ll go back for our anniversary later in the year.

IMG_0608My special little Valentine was waiting for retrieval, but when she saw me again after a whole day, she looked at me, and sank back into grandma.  My heart sank just a little more.  That little girl almost made me cry!  She seemed to have so much fun, she didn’t even want me to pick her up!  Then after a moment, it seemed as she was just yanking my chain, then wanted me to pick her up.  I think it was only after the sight of daddy that she realized oh yeah, I remember them. *sigh* My baby really can survive without me within arm’s reach of her at all times.

I’m glad my parents were able to come and give us the chance to have some time out and enjoy ourselves.  It was a very special Valentine’s day this year, and I thank Westin La Cantera Resort in San Antonio for every minute of it.  The stay has truly opened my eyes to luxury and every place I stay in the future will be compared to our stay for Valentine’s day 2010, and the bar has been set VERY high!

*Disclosure: This review was a result of my stay from a contest I won with the Westin.  The opinions are my own and are NO way influenced by the contest, Westin’s marketing strategy, or anything else for that matter.

The Traveling Family

February 11, 2010 By: Halemom Category: Baby!, Events, Food, Health, Miscellaneous, Nutrition, Opinion

As a mother that makes her own baby food, and freezes the leftovers for quick meals, I wonder how other moms that make their own food deal with traveling.  Not only that, but I wonder what you do when you travel, and are having someone babysit your children for a little while.

As you may know, I’m going to San Antonio this weekend.  We’re going to try and have a relaxing day and night while my mother and father help us out and babysit baby bear.  Grandma and Grandpa are coming several hours just to give us a hand, and for that I am VERY thankful.

The only thing I’m worried about is baby food because this is our first time traveling since baby bear has started solid foods.  It’s going to have to be convenient, and easy for my parents to deal with, but the more I think about it, I don’t really know what would be the best option.  I suppose that I could just pack up some cubes, and put them in an ice chest–San Antonio is really only an hour or so away.  That should be safe, but then again, my parents didn’t raise me like that, so they’re going to look at me with crazed eyes when I tell them all the directions just to prepare a meal for our daughter.

Ok, so if I don’t bring her frozen food cubes, I guess I could always bring some of those food pouches along with us along with the baby cereal and that way I don’t have to worry about the whole frozen preparation situation.

My question for you, dear mothers and fathers: how do you travel with your child that is learning to eat solid foods?  Do you opt for jar food?  Do you make compromises to the way you do things at home?  What is the most important thing for you during traveling, or just having someone babysit your child?  Quality of food/nutrition, or convenience?

I need a little bit of advice on the best way to make this trip go smoothly and be convenient for all parties involved, so please feel free to give me any tidbits you may have, if you have the time.  Any advice is greatly appreciated!

~Hale Mom

Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones…

February 08, 2010 By: Halemom Category: Food, Health, News, Nutrition, Opinion

But a pill may save me.  Women have the highest risk for osteoporosis, and I found a recently released article to offer some hope for women that fear they may fall victim to decreasing bone density and injuries as aging occurs, or for those that are already riddled with the condition.

I’ve often wondered if women that are in their reproductive ages, are generally getting enough calcium in their diets to support child bearing and breastfeeding.  If there is a deficit to begin with, then a child is conceived will take the available nutrients from the mother’s body, regardless of intake on the mother’s part, thus leaving the mother at a higher risk for degenerative diseases such as osteoporosis.  I guess I see it as an evolutionary way of keeping our genes going despite the mother, but I may be wrong.

In any case, since women are most often stricken with such a devastating condition, I’d like to help educate women that can have a chance at changing their odds for getting such a debilitating condition.

First, make sure to get enough calcium in your diet.  It sounds pretty simple, but when you look up the recommended daily intake for calcium, it is a very low amount, but the amounts should be consumed daily.  Women that are lactating or pregnant should be consuming additional calcium to meet daily requirements.  Also, remember that vitamin D aids in the absorption of calcium by the body, so if you don’t go out in the sun very often for prolonged periods, you may also want to consider taking a supplement, with advice from your doctor.

Guess what, taking in enough calcium can also relieves the pain of PMS!  If you regularly suffer from PMS, then you may want to consider increasing calcium intake to relieve the symptoms.

Osteoporosis isn’t only a disease that affects women, it can affect men as well, but the toughest part about osteoporosis is that it isn’t recognized until large amounts of bone density has been lost.  Start early to help reduce your chances of getting osteoporosis and potentially having to take a daily pill for an undetermined amount of time.

To your health and strong bones!

~Hale Mom

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