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Mother’s Day books: Family Cookbook #DKCanada

Ensuring that I have healthy, good quality meals on our table every night is extremely important to me – my only problem? Coming up with a good variety of healthy meals that everyone in the family will like! Some days I feel like I am in a cooking rut – what do I cook, what will be the easiest to get into my boys and not to mention what is going to be the quickest to cook (can’t believe I just admitted that to you all!).

DKCanada’s Family Cookbook is the perfect solution for those stuck in the recipe rut. With more then 700 recipes (yes- 700!) this recipe book is full of delicious and nutritious recipes. The recipes are easy to prepare and easy on the budget. The ingredients were simple and easy to find in the pantry. DKCanada’s Family Cookbook includes recipes that are perfect for all taste buds – from the picky eaters all the way to foodies. They even had a section for making your own baby food (so helpful!).

Some of my favourite features of the Family Cookbook includes the variety of the recipes, large photographs to showcase the recipe, easy to read directions (no small print here like I am accustomed to in so many cook books) and helpful tips that follow each section. I found some excellent freezing tips and tricks on seasonal cooking which I can not wait to put to use this summer!

The cookbook is divided into several sections including (but not limited to!) fish, poultry, meat, side dishes, rice, pasta, desserts and baking. There are plenty of recipes in each section to add plenty of variety to your family’s diet. We started off with the chicken stock (photo below) and used it in several of the recipes that are included in the cook book – pretty awesome right?!

Do you know a Mom that is a foodie? Or a Mom who just really loves to cook and try new recipes? Right now DKCanada has a 30% off sale at the Mother’s Day Boutique! You can save on books for your Mom just in time for Mother’s Day.


Disclosure: I received a copy of the above mentioned book free of charge in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Mom Seeks God #review

Motherhood is full of joy, love, happiness but also full of challenges. Especially during those first few months of motherhood when we tend to lose all sense of ourselves not to mention our faith.

Those first few months (not to mention years!) can be the challenging not only in the home but in your faith. When you are surrounded by the happy chaos of children (not to mention the noise!) how do you spend quiet time with God if the only quiet time you get is while you are asleep? How can you demonstrate a solid spiritual life to your children if you don’t have the time to pursue one yourself?

When Julia Roller discovered that her spiritual growth had been stunted by the busyness of life with her toddler, she embarked on a  year long journey through ten spiritual disciplines: prayer, submission, study, simplicity, silence, worship, fasting, service and celebration. As she focused on each discipline, she discovered practical way to observe them – even in the every day chaos of her life.

From the very first page of Mom Seeks God you could tell it was going to be great. Julia has a way of writing that makes you feel like you are speaking with your best friend. Julia shares personal stories that as mothers we can all relate to (the dreaded cold with work deadlines, feeling isolated, tired and never finding enough time for yourself let alone God). Her stories made me laugh and cry at the same time as many moments in my life I have become impatient with the last minute potty horror moments, feeling overwhelmed with deadlines and this has helped me to feel not so alone with this.

Julia also shares the wisdom of other mothers and well known authors and figures to help illustrate her points. It helps to remind me that at the end of the day we are all the same. Julia also offers excellent “non-expert” tips at the end of each chapter to help us incorporate faith in to our everyday life.

One of my favourite parts of the book was learning about the Examen. I felt like I knew a lot about my faith but this was new to me. I have been incorporating this type of prayer into my every day life and this has made a huge difference. I like the reflection of my day to see where I can find Christ in it and where did I stray away from Christ. It helped me see all the good that is in my life especially when I have had a bad day!

I really loved Mom Seeks God. It has helped me not only on a spiritual level but also on a personal level. Helping me to unwind and appreciate all the good things in my life. You can find more reviews of Mom Seeks God on the Litfuse Blog tour here. You can purchase a copy of the book here.

Rating: 5/5

Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre – A Dream Come True! #LDCToronto #review

LEGO – every child’s favourite toy! As children, my siblings and I were always building with LEGO creating farms, houses and our own imaginary worlds. Both of my boys are now fascinated by LEGO (can you blame them?!) and we were thrilled beyond words at the chance of visiting LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in Toronto.

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is located conveniently in Vaughn Mills shopping mall and the whole centre is situated under one roof. LEGOLAND is perfect for children aged one to ten.

The Discovery Centre includes:

  • an indoor experience with over three million LEGO bricks
  • two rides, 4D cinema, workshops, racing tracks, play centres and so much more!
  • cafe
  • school field trips and birthday parties

Upon entering the LEGO factory (through pretty neat sliding doors I have to add!) you exit into the Kingdom Quest ride. The ride cart sits four people easily and slowly makes it’s way through the Kingdom. The carts had their own little “guns” to shoot at the enemies which was a lot of fun – our youngest racked up the highest score much to his brother’s surprise!

MINILAND was up next and nothing could have prepared us for this part! The entire area was made up of LEGO blocks and represented the Toronto downtown core. It was breathtaking. It included the CN Tower, Rogers Centre and the waterfront. The parts were moving and the attention to detail was incredible – the boats were even gliding across the water!

My personal favourite part of MINILAND? That would have had to be the exhibit of Niagara Falls – the water was flowing off the falls and mist was going over the boat. LEGOLAND Discovery Centre really went the extra mile to recreate the beauty of Niagara Falls.

Walking into the centre of LEGOLAND is that dream come true moment for children and adults alike. LEGO play centres are everywhere for children to build their own creations (they almost looked like little pits full of LEGO!).

They even had several ramps to race their car creations down! Our boys loved the ramps and were convinced that we had to put our own version of these ramps in our basement. We spent quite a bit of time developing the perfect cars out of a variety of LEGO pieces and testing out the speed on the ramps.

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre put a lot of attention into every detail – LEGO figures were everywhere and my Star Wars obsessed eldest had to have a shot of his favourite character of the movie. Can you imagine how much patience someone had to have to make this??!

Merlin even received a big hug from our little guy!

It was almost hard to believe that they even managed to fit a ride like Merlin’s Apprentice under the same roof as the rest of the activities – my husband and eldest son soared above us and they were able to take in the whole Discovery Centre from above.

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre was full of excitement, creative fun and energy. It pulled our children away from their typical routine and focused on family based play. We had such a fun time and were very impressed with the amount of LEGO available to the children, variety of activities and free play areas. LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is truly a place to unwind, play and have fun with the whole family. We can not wait to go back!

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Disclosure: I received complimentary tickets in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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A Promise in Pieces #review

Quilts can move us especially as they are passed down from generation to generation. They carry memories, family bonds and love. A Promise in Pieces is a story about those memories.

After the end of World War II, Clara Kirkpatrick returns from the Women’s Army Corp to deliver a dying soldier’s last wish – to convey his love to his young widow, Mattie, with apologies for the missed life they had planned to share.

As Clara struggles with her own post war trauma, she thinks that she is not prepared to handle the grief of this broken family. Yet when she meets Mattie and receives a baby quilt that will never cuddle the children they had planned to vow, Clara vows to honour the sacrifices that family made.

Clara becomes a labour and delivery nurse in her rural hometown. With each baby she delivers, she wraps the new babe in the quilt and stitches the child’s name into the cloth. As each new child is welcomed by the quilt, Clara begins to wonder what happened to Mattie and if she would ever experience the love of a newborn.

A Promise in Pieces is a fantastic read taking place in both the past and present. It tells the story of a strong woman, Clara, who has given so much of her life in service to others and to her faith. She has seen so much awful things take place in her life but she still gives. The quilt itself is an inspiring story one that brought me to tears many times throughout the novel. With every name stitched into the blanket to honour those children born and those lost my heart went out to those who struggled in real life with the loss of a child. A Promise in Pieces is heartwarming and the perfect read to remember that our goal in life should be help others. I loved it and can not wait to read more of her work!

To find more reviews of A Promise in Pieces check out the Litfuse Blog Tour here.

Rating: 5/5

Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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10% Happier by Dan Harris #review

I think it is fair to say we all want to be happy or at least find something that helps bring happiness into our day to day lives. Sometimes it is just hard to find that happiness – we are all busy and constantly on the move between work, home and family life. It is sometimes hard to just breathe! 10% Happier by Dan Harris examines his own life and brings forward a new idea – meditation to help bring that little bit of stress free happiness into our lives.

After having a nationally televised panic attack on Good Morning America (can you imagine this?!), Dan Harris knew he had to make life changes. A lifelong nonbeliever, Dan found himself on an adventure that involved a pastor, self help guru and a gaggle of brain scientists. Dan realized that the source of his problems was the very thing that he felt was his greatest asset: the insatiable voice in his head. This voice is what had both propelled him through the ranks of the hyper-competitive business he was in and also led him to his on air freak out.

We are all familiar with that little voice in our head. It is the voice that has us checking our emails compulsively, social media accounts, eating when we are not hungry and fixating on the past and the future at the expense of the present. We just assume that we are stuck with this voice but Dan found a way to rein that voice in – meditation. Dan learned that meditation can do everything from lower your blood pressure to essentially rewire your brain. Dan dived into the world of CEOs, scientists and even marines who are now using it for increasing calmness, focus and happiness.

10% Happier is a very interesting perspective on life that caught my attention right from the first page. Dan Harris has an open and candid way of writing that makes you feel like you are talking to a best friend not someone who is preaching at you how to live your life. He shares his worst moments, something I can imagine must be so difficult and how he worked to change his life. He is completely relatable as a person and you find yourself examining your own life through out the book. I loved that he wasn’t afraid to share his worst and best moments with us. 10% Happier won me over with its honesty, truthfulness and humour. A great read to help you examine your life and encourage self meditation.

You can find more reviews on the Litfuse Blog Tour here. You can also purchase a copy of the book here.

Rating: 4.5/5

Disclosure: I received a digital copy in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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