Baskin-Robbins will have Scoops for $1.31 on the 31 of the Month.

For those of you who love ice cream here is a great deal. Every month with 31 day Baskin-Robbins will have scoops for $1.31 on the 31 of the month. So May 31 you can get your scoop for only $1.31. Great way to kick off Summer.


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Baskin-Robbins Celebrate 31- $1.50 Scoops

AIP Plantains Chip at Kroger

Finding an AIP  crunchy treat that is 100% compliant can be hard. Today my AIP friends look what I found at Kroger!!! 100% compliant plantain chip for only $2.50 a bag. They are very good.


Chocolate Everything Free Bread/Brownie


This is a recipe that is always a hit even with my non-AIP friends. I made this recipe up so if you want all those fancy nutrition facts you often see on recipes you will not find those here.

Chocolate Everything Free Bread/Brownie

1/2 cup coconut flour and 1/2 cup tapioca starch,  
1 bananas mashed, 
1/2 cup coconut milk 
1/3 cup cocoa
1 ripe fresh avocado, halved, seeded, peeled and mashed 
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. baking powder
3/4 cup coconut sugar
1/4 a cup Life is Good chocolate chips mixed in and 1/4 a cup on top while baking
Sea salt lightly on the top of the loaf if you want or not

Instructions 
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease or use parchment paper 8x4-inch loaf pan or Brownie Pan

In a small bowl combine coconut flour, tapioca starch, cocoa, salt, cinnamon, baking soda and baking powder; set aside.
In a large bowl beat avocado, banana and coconut sugar at medium speed until smooth. Fold in chocolate chips, and dry ingredients into avocado mixture until blended; remove to prepared pan. Top loaf with chocolate chips and about 1 teaspoon of sea salt

Bake 50 minutes; cool. Cut with sharp serrated knife for best results


I win no prizes for my food photo skills but my food is very yummy!

*All post on this blog were written by a dyslexia mind. Love me even when I miss something that clearly needs to be edited.

New Blog Focus AIP Diet

I started this blog about 10 years ago. At the time I was a stay at home mom of three very young kids. I was very good at saving money and had a passion to help other moms Save Money and Stay Home (SMASH) with their kids. I still have a passion for saving money but my focus the last few years has been rescuing my health.



Seventeen years ago, when I was expecting my second child I told my OB in passing how worn out I was. It was feeling extreme exhaustion. She ran some blood work and told me I had hypothyroidism. I was 30 years old. She smiled and said all I needed to do was take one pill a day for the rest of my life and I would be fine. I remember calling my sister crying at the thought of taking a pill for the rest of my life.

I got over the tears, took the pill, felt okay and went about life the mother of two small children. I am tall and had been very thin my whole life. After my second child was born I kept on some baby weight and thought that was just what happens after two kids.

A few years later I had baby number three. Again I kept on a bit of baby weight and assumed that was just what happens after three kids. Then after baby three all these other issues started showing up and I assumed it was just aging until the issues got so bad I know they were not normal. I kept going to my doctor and was being told all was fine. All was not fine and I knew it. I started talking to friends with hypothyroidism and learned so much no doctor ever told me. I learned what test to ask for and I learned to change my lifestyle.

My new mission with this blog is to share money saving tips but also to share autoimmune diseases healing tips.

The first place to start healing from an autoimmune diseases is to understand what your autoimmune diseases is doing to your body and how to stop the damage. For me the key to stopping the damage has been the The Autoimmune Protocol Diet (AIP).


The AIP diet is based on a belief that autoimmune conditions are caused by something called a "leaky gut", which is medically now referred to as altered intestinal permeability.
The theory is that small holes in the gut cause food to leak into the body. This is thought to cause the immune system to overreact and start attacking bodily tissues in error.
By eating nutrient-rich foods and avoiding inflammatory ones, the AIP diet aims to heal any holes in the gut. This is thought to help:
  • reset the immune system
  • prevent the autoimmune response
  • reduce symptoms of autoimmune diseases
  • prevent the occurrence of secondary autoimmune diseases
People who do the AIP diet should follow it strictly for a few weeks and then slowly reintroduce foods that they have avoided.
The idea is to see if there is a reaction when the food is reintroduced. If there is a reaction, the suggestion is that a person should exclude this food from their diet long-term.

Foods to eat on the AIP diet

These include:
  • meat and fish, preferably not factory raised
  • vegetables (but not nightshades, such as tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and potatoes)
  • sweet potatoes
  • fruit (in small quantities)
  • coconut milk
  • avocado, olive, and coconut oil
  • dairy-free fermented foods, such as kombucha, kefir made with coconut milk, sauerkraut, and kimchi
  • honey or maple syrup (but only to be used occasionally, in small quantities)
  • fresh non-seed herbs, such as basil, mint, and oregano
  • green tea and non-seed herbal teas
  • bone broth
  • vinegars, such as apple cider and balsamic

Foods to avoid on the AIP diet

These include:
  • all grains, such as oats, rice, and wheat
  • all dairy
  • eggs
  • legumes, such as beans and peanuts
  • nightshade vegetables (tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and potatoes)
  • all sugars, including sugar replacements (except for occasional use of honey)
  • butter and ghee
  • all oils (except for avocado, coconut, and olive)
  • food additives
  • alcohol
So keep an eye on my blog and welcome new friends to my blog who want learn more about health and healing.

These are my embarrassing before and after AIP photos


*All post on this blog were written by a dyslexia mind. Love me even when I miss something that clearly needs to be edited.

Lexington Public Library Read off your Fines May 15-31, 2018

  • All fines and fees are eligible for forgiveness, including those on overdue, lost, or damaged items.
  • Each 60 minutes of reading forgives $8.00 in fines.
  • Reading must be done in the Library.
  • An adult, parent, or volunteer may read to a pre-reading child.
  • Find a Library staff member to register.
  • All ages