Thursday, 26 January 2012

Week one recipe one- Chicken and noodle stir-fry

As some of you may have read on my 'trying new things' blog I am planning to try a new recipe every week. The first being chicken and noodle stir-fry. So after one phone call to Mum to ask if I could substitute stock for gravy, I began to make the stir-fry. It was very easy, simply boling the gravy, putting the vegtables in, soaking the noodles then adding them to the gravy along with the chicken and serving with a slash of soy sauce.
So this is what Frankie thought, his dinner went like this:
Mummy: Frankie dinner is ready!
Frankie (takes a look at the dinner): Yuk
M: It's noodles
F: Mmmm I love noodles.(takes a bite of noodles with some help from me)
M: There is chicken too
(F has some chicken)
F: Mmmm this is lovely, What's that?
M: It's a carrot
F:Yuk. What's that?
M: A pepper
F: Yuk
M: Well just eat the chicken and noodles then
F: Please may I get down?
M: No you need to eat some more chicken please. Is it going down the tummy tunnel
F: Yes (in a funny vioce) Down the tummy tunnel! Oh No! It's gone down the tummy tunnel.
M: Oh No you better get some noodles down there to rescue the chicken
F:To the rescue! (He eats the rest of his chicken and noodles but leaves the peppers, carrots and onions)
Overall I think a successful dinner though I wish he would eat the vegtables too. He is one of those strange children who only eats green vegtables, brussel sprouts being his favourite. He must get that from Andy.
Now time for my review. I gave it a 6 out of 10. The noodles were very nice and chicken was lovely a soft but it didn't have that much flavour and I was still hungry when Andy got home. I told Andy that I was still hungry and we decided to get a takeaway and that Andy would take the stir-fry into work for lunch so Andy's review will follow tomorrow! I look forward the next recipe.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Trying new things

Since the beginning of the year I have not only set out some resolutions but I've also decided to try new thngs. To begin with I took my theory test on 12th January and passed it first time! I had already booked a counselling course but I dont start til April so i'm considering that something new for this year. Yesterday I made myself an omeltte for the first time ever which turned out to be lovely lol and tonight I'm making a chicken and noodle stir-fry thanks to my Mum who took me shopping on saturday and made me buy the ingredients! I'll let you know how that turns out and if anyone has any suggestions for things to try then let me know and i'll give them a go and tell you all about it!

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

A new start

So as it's Janurary and as I'm starting new things I thought I'd tell you my other resolutions which are Learning to drive, Taking a course, having a better tidying routine, saving more money and buying myself some clothes that fit.
I have been learning to drive now for five years on and off and when I get to the point where I'm ready to take my test I get scared and stop booking lessons. So with my brother's help (he is a driving instructor for Jigsaw) I am growing in confidence and hope to take my test at the end of February ready for my counselling course which starts April 15th for 5 weeks. I have been keeping the house tidy though I havent actually sat down and made a routine to stick to. I haven't saved any money but I guess that will happen when we have some lol and lastly I haven't bought any clothes for myself though I did get some nice ones for christmas. I've lost quite a bit of weight since George was born just because I've been running around after my children. I've gone from a size 12 to an 8 which is great except that my trousers are falling down! Right best go as George and Frankie require some attention

Reflux, there is a light at the end of the tunnel

This is my first blog but I thought as it's January I'm trying new things. As my blogger name suggests I am a young (22) mum of two. I have a 2 year old and a 9 month old. With my first child Frankie everything was fine, he was harldy ill and as a stay at home mum I was able to devote my time to just him. However when my second child came along I had a completly different experience. He was born a month early and suffered with reflux I had never heard of it before but it turns out that quite a few babies suffer from it. After 8 days in the hospital I finally get my bundle of joy home and thats where the fun started! Every time he was fed he threw it back up and would need to be fed again. I was breastfeeding as its something I love and I couldn't imagine having to make up bottle after bottle in case he threw it back up. Most nights he spent between 7pm til 10pm attached to me. It was a very hard first few months. He was put on Gaviscon but I had to mix it with water and feed it to him as I couldn't mix it into his milk. I asked them for something else becuase he just rhew up the Gaviscon so they put him on domperidone and ranitidine which helped with the pain and he seemed to be throwing up less. George is now, as I've said, 9 months old and is starting to eat the foods that we eat only mushed. It means he is getting much better and only throws but drinks now. He is also off all medication and getting better everyday. So for all those Mum's who think it will never end, it will! Just be patient there is light at the end of the tunnel!