Eggless Banana Cinnamon Muffins

I have wanted to start blogging some of my cooking and recipes for a long time now and just haven’t done it.  I don’t know why.  I have so many pictures of food in different stages of completeness and lots of recipes to share; some of which I think people might enjoy.  I guess I’ve just been a little self-conscious about it.  I’m going to try and get over it and start here.

A friend of mine (thanks Amy) sent me the link to this recipe and I thought Lily would really like it.  I made some changes to it to make it something that I’m happier to give to Lil.

Ingredients:

3/4 cup of all purpose flour

3/4 cup of whole wheat flour

1 cup rolled oats (not quick cooking)

1/4 cup brown sugar

2 teaspoons baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/4 teaspoon salt

3/4 cup of organic rice drink (or milk)

1/4 cup applesauce

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup mashed bananas (about 1 1/2 bananas)

1 dash cinnamon

Eggless Banana Muffins
Here’s my ode to The Pioneer Woman.

I forgot to put the cinnamon in the picture.

Preheat oven to 400. Prepare the mini muffin pan(s) by lightly spraying with pam.

In a large bowl combine the flours, oats, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
Eggless Banana Muffins

In a small bowl mash the bananas. Add the rice drink, applesauce, cinnamon and vanilla then combine well.
Eggless Banana Muffins

Stir the banana mixture into the flour mixture until just combined.
Eggless Banana Muffins

Eggless Banana Muffins

Spoon batter into the prepared muffin pans. I used a tablespoon and overfilled my muffin wells a little.
Eggless Banana Muffins

Bake the muffins for 12-15 minutes. When done, cool in the pans on a wire rack for 5 minutes. Then, gently remove muffins from the pan and set muffins on the wire rack until completely cool.
Eggless Banana Muffins

Eggless Banana Muffins

Verdict: Lily and Waldo really liked them. Waldo said they were a tiny bit dry, but he thought that was a fair trade off, given that I used applesauce instead of oil. Next time I’m going to add a little more banana and applesauce. He also said that he could barely taste the cinnamon so I’m going to add more next time.

According to the site I got the recipe from, these freeze beautifully, so I’m got a few days worth in a air tight container and the rest in the freezer.

Random mobile shots 2

Sick girl
Of course I took pictures of my Sick Girl.

Sick girl trying to not be sick
My sweet Sick Girl trying to look happy.

using the nosefrida
In order to use the Nosefrida on Lily we had to use it on the baby too.

sick girl going on a walk
After Lily was starting to feel better she begged to go on a walk.

Elmo goes on the walk too
Elmo wanted to go on a walk too.

another use for the nosefrida
Lil had a different idea as to what the Nosefrida was for. I waked in the room and saw the tubing on the floor and her in the chair. She told me the baby was thirsty.

Lily and ReRe
I caught this while Lily was snuggling with her ReRe.

the dedicing face
This is Lil’s deciding face. She was trying to figure out what to draw next. She LOVES to draw.

Lilyisms

Lily says some of the cutest things and I don’t ever want to forget them.

“Pick up me” for when she wants to be picked up.  I think its just adorable.

All of her grandparents have special names, just like mine did.

“ReRe” is Waldo’s Mom

“Papa” is Waldo’s Dad

“Papaw” is My Dad (this is also what we called my Dad’s Dad)

“GG” is My Mom – it stands for Grandma Gail

Sick Girl

Last Monday when I woke up I thought Lily might be coming down with something because she coughed a once or twice in the middle of the night and that is very unusual.  As the day past I figured I was being overly paranoid because Lily was playing and have a lot of fun with her cousin Bryce.  Then about 3 in the afternoon I noticed Lily was really warm and took her temp and it was just over 100.  She and I spent the rest of the afternoon in our bedroom snuggling.  At dinner time she didn’t touch her food and pretty much just snuggled on my lap the whole time.  After a useless dinner we got ready for bed and then she was playing again so I figured she was doing a little better, boy was I wrong.  At bedtime we sat down to nurse and when she was just about asleep she threw up on me. The was the first time in her life that she has ever thrown up and the poor girl did it again and again. I just kept rubbing her back and trying to help her feel better. When I took her temp it was just over 103. Waldo went and got my Dr. Sears Baby Book to look up fevers and that made us feel much better.  After about 15 minutes of snuggling and a quick outfit change I got her to drink some ice water and the next thing I know she’s running into the livingroom and running around like a perfectly healthy crazy person. Again I figured she was at least a little better. That night I got so little sleep that I might as well of not laid down at all. Lily nursed just about all night long, coughed her little head off and sneezed approximately 500 times. Most of those sneezes producing a fountain of snot the likes of which I have doubts could fit inside my kids head.

The next four or five days are a blur of more of the same. More fountain producing sneezes, more coughing, more fevers (thankfully they never got over 101 after that one reading of 103, and most of the time it was right around 99-100), more trying to get Lily to eat, more snuggling and lots of nursing. Lily is finally feeling better and I’ve learned a lot during this cold:

  • First and foremost I am so glad that I’m still breastfeeding.  Nursing offers Lily nutrition, hydration, antibodies and most/best of all comfort.
  • The Nosefrida is an amazing invention.  I bought it a while ago and thought it was pretty useless, but it has really come in handy this week.  Lily knows how to blow her nose but can’t do it strong enough to really get much out, the Nosefrida really helped with this.
  • Bathroom steams really helped too.  Dr. Sears recommends turning the shower on as hot as it gets and spend 10-15 minutes in there. It’s suppose to help loosen the nose and chest congestion, and help cough it up or blow it out.  It really helped Lily to breath to combine the streams and the Nosefrida, it worked out great.
  • Dr. Sears also suggests Sinupret as a natural sinus booster.  I can’t really say if this did anything or not, but I think it did.
  • Baby Tylenol did nothing.  Waldo ran to the store after Lil threw up that first night and got some and we used it a couple of times and I honestly couldn’t tell a difference.
  • Did I mention breastfeeding?  Because let me tell you, we did a LOT of it.  My nipples are so sore, sorry for the TMI.  But sore boobs are a small price to pay for Lily feeling comforted and safe.
  • Lily’s head can hold a ton of snot.  Those sneezes that cause all of it to come flying out of her nose simply amaze me.
  • Putting a little lotion on Lily’s nose is a must, but usually ends up with both us getting lotion all of our faces.
  • The Nosefrida has to be used on the “baby” before Lily will let it be used on her.  Lily’s baby dolls have the clearest sinuses around.

This wasn’t Lily’s first cold but probably the second or third of this head cold type and this one seemed to be the worst.  I am so glad that it’s mostly over.

I’m telling you right now, if your kid has a running nose or you sneeze in the area, I’m running for the hills.  I don’t want to deal with this again anytime soon.

Late Night Cuteness of the Lily Bean

I don’t know what happened last night, but just as Waldo and I were laying down our heads to dream, Lily decided it was the perfect time to party.   I did not agree, but after about an hour of trying to nurse her to sleep I gave up and we went into the office and tried to kill time till Lily was ready to go to sleep.  Of course she had what felt like a really nice long nap and was ready to be awake and having fun.  In the three and a half hours that we had to kill she pulled out some super cuteness and I of course tried to capture it.

I have sang her “patty cake” a bunch since she was little, but something about it a few days ago really stuck with her and now it’s her favorite thing.  She especially love the “roll it” part.

Since her birthday last month Lily has been singing a lot of “happy birthday”.  By the way I have no idea she got the idea for the “microphone” from.

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