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FAM FAVORITE 1 HOUR PIZZA DOUGH

June 7, 2024 Britt Johnson
 

Pizza night just became a weekly staple on Fridays at our house PLUS a whole lot easier with this 1-hour pizza dough recipe. This recipe is a favorite in our house, duplicated in other houses and a WIN with my toddler, Atlas. It’s quick, simple, and fun to make together, too!

 

Ingredients:

  • 3-⅓ cups bread flour or all-purpose flour (dipped and leveled)

  • 1 packet instant (rapid-rise) dry yeast (2-½ teaspoons)

  • 1 teaspoon sugar

  • 2 teaspoons fine sea salt

  • 1-¼ cups warm water

  • Extra-virgin olive oil

 

Instructions:

  1. Mix the Dry Ingredients: In a large bowl, combine the flour, yeast, salt, and sugar. Stir until everything is mixed together.

  2. Add Water: Pour in the warm water and stir until a shaggy dough forms, with just a little bit of dry flour left at the bottom of the bowl.

  3. Knead the Dough: Remove any rings from your fingers. Knead the dough in the bowl with both hands until no more dry flour remains and the dough comes together into a ball. This should only take a few minutes.

  4. Let It Rise: Drizzle some olive oil inside a large bowl (or clean the one you used). Place the dough ball in the greased bowl, cover tightly with a lid or plastic wrap, and let it rise in a warm place for at least 45 minutes to 2 hours.

  5. Check the Dough: After 45 minutes, your dough should have grown by at least 50 percent and have little bubbles on the bottom. If you want a slightly airier dough, let it rise for another hour.

  6. Divide and Rest: Dust a clean work surface with flour. Divide the dough into two equal pieces and form each piece into a ball. Place the dough balls on the floured surface and cover with an inverted bowl or plastic wrap. Let rest for 10 to 15 minutes.

  7. Stretch/Roll the Dough: Take one dough ball and place it on a lightly floured surface. Flatten it a little with your hand or a rolling pin, then pick up the dough and gently stretch or roll it out until you have a 12-inch round. Repeat with the second dough ball.

  8. Top and Bake: Top your stretched dough with your favorite toppings and bake according to your preferred pizza recipe. If you're only using one dough ball, you can freeze the second one or refrigerate it for up to 2 days.

 

My favorite way to cook is using my cast iron, On high heat brown one side of the crust. When a slight smoke rises from the pan, flip the dough. Quickly sauce + top and place in the oven on Broil. Watch it bubble and brown. Slice and Serve!

 

This 1-hour pizza dough is a game-changer for us. It's straightforward, quick, and yields a delicious crust that holds up to any toppings you throw on it. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting, this recipe is sure to become a family favorite, just like it has for Atlas and me. Happy pizza making!

XoXo

Britt

 
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In Food & Drink Tags pizza, recipe, pizza dough, chef, cookbook, cook, cooking, toddler, food
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POTTY TRAINING DIARIES

March 15, 2024 Britt Johnson
 

"Rome wasn't built in a day," so naturally potty training Atlas has been 5 months in the making. Luckily, I diaried it all in action, photos and screen shots included.

 

9/6/23 Day 1: Amazon, for the win and Elmo was the choice over the Target budget bundle of undies that went back after he immediately said “No no no.”

This morning we started off with a couple hours, education and asking every five minutes to go potty. After sitting on the potty for a little bit, we were able to get enough to celebrate, and a sticker to go on the chart.

I also put a post up on Instagram asking for advice tips tricks. Prayers, books., etc . Will share responses:

 

Day 2: Okay! Magical Checklist:

  • Stickers for reward

  • Books and mags for reading materials

  • Grunt, relax, breath, feel it here ( point to bowels )

  • Routine: put back on undies, hand wash, get sticker on the chart, run and tell dada!

  • Lots of praise! 

Only pee and lots of it so far! “Try again” one more time”. No poop yet …

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Day 5 : The past few days have been a blur. I think he is nap rebellion because of potty training, but I am no child psychologist. This morning before we sat down for breakfast he stood up and pointed to his belly, and I asked if he wanted to go potty and he said, “Yes,” so we started off really good and really early. Still no poop yet just practicing reading relaxing.

I thought maybe he was getting poop shy so started to do laundry while he was sitting there and then he got distracted.

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Day 9: starting right out of bed in the potty  is a huge win! Let’s Keep it Up!

1/26/24 Day 109 or Day 10? Operation Weekend No Pants!

After off and on tries since September we are commuted to a no pants weekend and really getting this done!

 

Friday and Saturday we had events and dance class so although we used big boy undies he never “went” when we were out. 

Monday allergies hit hard so with an extra runny nose we are staying in and really going pantsless. 

I left Monday morning for work so were singing all day Daniel Tigers’ “When you have to go potty stop and go right away,” song, I came home immediately to “look mom!” Straight to his potty in the bathroom to show me he can go and wash and dry and he was so excited. 

 

 2/5/24 The Final Days: School started and we knew that this was the final piece in the puzzle of potty training… seeing other kids like him use it! 

So we loaded up on PullUps and sent him off to school with a few changes of clothes. 

Teacher was impressed and said he was using it with the other kids. 

 
 
 

At home the Pullups turned into another diaper so we are back to no pants and home! 

 
 

2/25/24: Today I am getting rid of the changing table in his room. We no longer use it. We potty in the potty or change in the bathroom and need to associate all those things n that room. Time for a mini big boy room update. 

 
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3/2/24: Big boy undies all day.

Pottied at the Home Depot Public Bathroom! 

Went Poo Poo in the potty at home later in the afternoon.

Pottied for the baby sitter while mom any dad were rearing a podcast.


I think I am ready to post our diaries and frame the last diaper ever! 


I know we will have plenty of accidents but the days of diaper genies and the grossest changing tables in public restrooms are in the rear view! 

XoXo

Britt

In Personal Tags potty, potty training, potty train, toddler, boy mom, boy, baby boy, first time parents, Potty, training, Parenthood, new parents, first time potty, bathroom
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SPRING TRAINING WITH A TODDLER

March 15, 2024 Britt Johnson
 

Spring Training is not just for die-hard baseball fans; it's also a fantastic opportunity for families to enjoy a day out together. Atlas attended his FIRST Spring Training Game along with my bestfriend who flew into town! Saturday, March 9 Chicago Cubs v Colorado Rockies, 1:05 game. We captured the memories, photos and tips and tricks for ya! If you're planning to attend a Saturday Cubs Spring Training game at Sloan Park with your toddler, we've got you covered to make the experience enjoyable for everyone, not just the three year olds!

 

1. Arrive Early and Claim Your Spot

With lawn seats at Sloan Park, arriving early is key to snagging a good spot for you and your fam. Toddlers love to move around, so pick a spot where they have some space to play and explore while still being able to see the game. Arriving early also gives you time to check out the ballpark amenities before the crowds arrive.

 

2. Pack Plenty of Snacks and Water

Toddlers are notorious for their bottomless appetites and constant need for hydration, especially in the Arizona sun. Be sure to pack a variety of snacks and plenty of water to keep them fueled and hydrated throughout the game. Portable, mess-free snacks like sliced fruit, crackers, and cheese sticks are ideal for little hands. We, of course, splurged on the commemorative Cubs helmet ice cream and a hotdog for the vibes!

 

3. Let Them Burn Off Some Energy

Take your toddler to the little baseball field behind the outfield for some during the game playtime. They'll love running around and pretending to be their favorite Cubs players. It's a great way to burn off some energy in between innings or getting through all 9!

 

4. Get Your Toddler's First Timer's Certificate

Make your toddler's first Cubs Spring Training game extra special by stopping by the Fan Services Booth near the First Base Gate to pick up a personalized First Timer's Certificate. It's a fun keepsake to commemorate their first baseball experience and makes for a great photo op! No age limit, so even if your first game is at 35 you can still get one!

 

5. Embrace the Cubs Spirit

One of the most exciting things about attending a Cubs game at Sloan Park is the electric atmosphere. Sloan is a mini Wrigley! From the moment you arrive, you'll be surrounded by fellow Cubs fans who share your love for the game. Atlas was in Awe immediately recognizing there are tons of Cubs (+Bears fans out there too). Plus the Cubs WON! When the famous “Go Cubs, Go” song blasted through the speakers it became Atlas’ new jam, on repeat to this day!

 

There you have it: a fun and friendly guide to enjoying Spring Training games with your toddler. These tips dont just apply to Cubs fans but all sports fans big and little. Cheers to a great season and Go Cubs!

XoXo

Britt

PS. If I missed any others, please feel free to comment bellow!

 
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In Personal Tags sport, arizona, spring training, baseball, Arizona Sports, cubs, chicago, chicago cubs, sloan park, mesa, family, toddler, first time, base, Sports, baseball game
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ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS AVOCADOS

December 19, 2022 Britt Johnson
 

Santa! It’s been a great year- how have you been? It is me, Atlas. Almost two now and ready for my second Christmas. I helped decorate this year and the cookies… *chefs kiss*. Hey! I saw a lot of you at the Churchill handing out candy canes; I didn’t take any because I couldn’t trust them. You’re the real deal.

 

Since you’re THE Santa and I have been extra good this year I know you can get me what I want….a lifetime supply of avocados. How about A year? A grove? A tree? A sprouted seed? My mom try’s with all the composted ones I provide for her but her thumb is not so green.

 

Also, while we’re at the big stuff can we get some extra kindness in this world. My friend H sings about TPWK and I agree. Our fam sprinkling kindness, but while you’re out delivering all those presents put some extra kindness in those stockings, would ya.

 

I won’t keep you much longer. I know you’re a busy man and I appreciate your time. I saw special show with Mickey and the Blues Clues one too ; great work. Tell the Mrs I said, “Hello.”

Atlas

PS My mom made my santa letter printable for you to get it into the real man just in time! She’s the best.

 
 
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In Holiday Tags christmas, Letter to Santa, Dear Santa, Merry Christmas, toddler, Atlas
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BABY PRODUCTS WE SWEAR BY (& ONES WE SWEAR AT TOO)

December 18, 2022 Britt Johnson

This blog is LONG over due! But the best part for you is maybe you're not due yet and you just discovered the post you have been searching for your whole pregnancy! With all the baby options out there how do you really know if it is right for you and your family? You dont, unless you try. Good thing we tried a bunch and have our faves and lames list to share!

 

I linked all the Amazon finds so you can be the Christmas Hero!

 

Should I get it? Why does every new parent have this? Why is it on everyone list? The answers to your deepest questions answered bellow. Also these products are in no favorable order.

 

YAYS

  • Pack and Play. Why we love it? You need a place to play in a designated area while we are out somewhere or mom needs to do something and you cant get into anything so take some toys and chill in here for a bit. Also it doubles as a bed when we travel!

  • Door Jumper- Why we love it? Have you seen Atlas’ quads? Those leg muscles! He didn’t get that way overnight. Practicing jumping and walking at the same time.

  • Rocker- at first I was like why are all these expensive gliders and rockers in nurseries? Now I get it! We have a vintage rattan rocker that was in my nursery but it has become one of my favorite chairs and its so sweet to part of the bed time routine.

  • Nuuk pacifiers & Doc Brown bottles - know you pacifies and know you bottles - aka know your nipples. Lol. Dont steer from them and when you are ready to size up or switch to sippy or straw, keep the same brand!

  • Large Play Mat- Why we love it? It is a clean, soft, foldable play mat that we can unfold everyday for playtime. We can travel with us and it make mom feel safer about floortime play when you cant vacuum, mop and sweep 24/7.

  • Touch and Feel Hard Books - Why we love them? They encourage interaction through the touch and feel panels and the hard pages are durable for our avid reader. He will read the same book 10 times a day flipping the pages, feeling the nooks and crannies.

  • Kick & Play Piano Gym - You have seen every baby with it. The fisherprice animal piano is the bees knees. Starting week 1 with tummy time all the way through month 15 with the piano colors and numbers. It is used daily and we only had to change the batteries 1 time. What a winner!

  • Sleep Sack- Atlas was a swaddle king. He loved it! Once he could get his arms out he kept himself up all night. We quickly got a sleep sack with velcro swaddle sides and could easily transition the arms out. Now we are in the Halo and haven’t looked back. We have a nap time one and a thicker night time one.

 

NAYS

  • Tummy Time Mats- you just need 1- or none, lol. A blanket or mat will work just fine. We got caught up with fun ones to stare at but why?

  • Mobile- its distracting and gets in the way of putting your little one in the crib. Why would you want to encourage play time where bed time is?

  • Footed Pajamas - Atlas hated his feet confined. Any footed pajamas had to be cut for freedom. He is like his mom, he can’t sleep with socks on I guess.

  • Push walker- these are so flimsy. Our muscle man was knocking his down using it to stand up. We had to go straight to a sit in walker for our guy.

 

If you have any you swear by, comment bellow. Hope this helps any new parents or event second timers wondering what to invest in. Happy Holidays and remember as long as there is love at attention your baby just needs you.

In Consumer Tags BABY, Baby's First Christmas, baby gifts, toddler, gifts, gift guide, under 2, baby products, what to buy, yes, consumer, mom, Mom to be, New Dad, New Mom, new parents, Parenthood, First Baby, first time parents, first parents
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HAPPY GRADUATION - SWIMMING INTO LEVEL 3

December 17, 2022 Britt Johnson
 

Our little fish has graduated level 2 before turning 2! After our final swim class of the year we celebrated leveling up.

 

We started Aqua Tots Swim School beginning of 2022 as a first birthday present. Coming up on a year, we have successfully graduated 2 levels! On to level 3- one on one with the coach. Although I am looking forward to not getting in a highly chlorinated kids pool every week, I am more excited for his independence and trust he will gain with the coach!

 

You can read our AQUA TOT ATLAS blog sharing why we chose this swim school and some tips and tricks from us here. Mr Atlas Phelps will be practicing all winter and accepting recruits for his summer 23 swim school. Congrats, again, Atlas. Mom and Dad are always so proud of you!

XoXo

Britt

 
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In Personal Tags family, Swim School, Swim, Atlas, School, BABY, toddler, graduation
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NON PUMPKIN PATCH ACTIVITES FOR TODDLERS

October 27, 2022 Britt Johnson
 

Not to say a PP isnt worth the photos, but when you’re ready for something new, no matter where you are, save this!

 

Year 1 we did the PP. It was cute. Mother Nature’s Farm in Gilbert, AZ. He was free- it was worth it, but to save the $15 per person this time we opted for some more budget friendly and free activities!

 
 
  1. The McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park- Scottsdale, AZ but if you Google “Halloween train ride in yourcity” you will get some great results.

    • Great for ALL ages

    • Buy tickets ahead

    • Bring your own food and drinks and make it a party

  2. Trick or Treat in the Day- Don’t literally go ask for candy, but instead look at the decorations while the suns out.

    • Day decorations are not as scary

    • You can see all the spooky details

    • Map your treat route- which houses look like they came to play?

  3. Paint a Pumpkin- Why carve, when you can paint!

    • Any age can show off their skills

    • Add to a party or just by your self / with your little

    • Pumpkins last longer without a carve or use a fake one and reuse next year

    • No pumpkin? No problem! Hand and footprint spooky crafts are just as fun

  4. Make Cookies- Sugar cookie dough for now + freeze for next 2 months of holidays!

    • Decorate pumpkin cookies and skeletons using your ornament and gingerbread cutters from other holidays

    • Make lots of dough + freeze. I have an unbeatable recipe here

    • Make a spooky quesadilla- triangle cute eyes and mouth on a tortilla + burnt cheese bonus

 

What ever your spooky activity make it a memorable one. Creating holiday core memories have been a highlight of parenthood. Let me know if you recommend any other non patch spooky tings….. Happy Halloween!

XoXo

Britt.

 
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In Holiday Tags Halloween 2022, Spooky Season, decor, Decor, Decorate, Activities, Free, toddler, Toddler
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ATLAS' FIVE FAVORITE FINDS MAY 2021

June 4, 2021 Britt Johnson
Atlas Five Favorite Finds
 

ANOTHER Atlas Five Favorites?!? He is our world and we love sharing what he’s digging. Were learning so many things everyday along with him. I just learned right now I need to get better about sharing more in between the favorites. BUT in the words of Roman Reigns “Let’s not waste anymore time.”

 
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ATLAS’ FIVE

  1. THE LIBRARY- In the post COVID new normal world we are looking for places to go with baby A. Once the libraries opened up it was a chance to get back to a favorite place, introduce the world of wonders to Atlas and BONUS read some new stories not on our bookshelf. We have had a blow out, a feeding and a cry fest in the library already- they love us. Some of our Phoenix Library Branches are open and with a reservation you can visit with up to 5 people for 45 minutes. Call or look online before hand here, or not in Phoenix? Check your local library for policies.

  2. TEETHER TOYS- We haven’t broke skin yet, but his hands are always in his mouth and when they aren’t, drool is falling out. We have invested in a munch mitt from Malarkey as well as freezable pacifiers. He likes variety and we like that the products are so innovative.

  3. DOORWAY JUMPER- Little man has been kicking his feet since he was inside me. Now that his perfectly round head is stable on his shoulders we are ready to stabilize the legs. Target.com has this great Doorway Jumper featuring a plush seat and textured toys. Atlas loves it! It only fits on 1 doorway in our house though considering its a historic Phoenix home.

  4. DIAPER RASH CREAM– It doesn’t come up often but with summer time and swim time here we want to make sure our Atlas is comfortable and clean. The diaper rash cream from Natureplex has been a miracle cream. Overnight it goes from red to normal. I love that is has aloe and soothes as it heals.

  5. SHARK BAIT- Pool time is here and Admiral Atlas is hitting the high seas. Amazon to the rescue again with a safe floatie for his age and weight. He sits forward and is strapped in four ways. Other than the water being a little chilly he kicks his feet and enjoys the swim swam. This is just the beginning of our little fish.

 
 
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In Personal, Baby Tags Favorites, Friday, Personal, Podcast, Apps, Foodie, Music, Local, COVID-19, Quarantine, Social Distancing, Support Local, Arizona, BABY, newborn, toddler
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ATLAS' FIVE FAVORITE FINDS APRIL 2021

May 8, 2021 Britt Johnson
atlas' five blog favorite baby things
 

WOW… the last time we did a FIVE FAVORITE FINDS POST I was pregnant and didn’t know it. Check out the post from last year. COVID had just swept the country, we were struggling to find the new normals and Jose and I were about to receive news that would ultimately change our lives. Now that our little bundle of joy is here we want to start sharing his 5 favorite things. As he grows so quickly so will his interests, talents and activities. Welcome to Atlas’ world.

 
 

ATLAS’ FIVE

  1. MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE - We already have begun watching children’s programs and filling our YouTube watchlist with all the hits. Of course, the top of the popular list is Mickey! Atlas loves Mickey. From his Hot Dog Dance to his Mousekatools Atlas is mesmerized. Of course we celebrated May the Fourth at the Acevedo household. We look forward to the day we can go to the Happiest Place on Earth and make even more Mikey memories.

  2. HUMIDIFIER- Atlas has his mom and dad’s respiratory system. Thank goodness for his humidifier. His room is turned into the Pirates of the Caribbean ride to keep him less congested while he sleeps and we frequently crank up a hot shower and create a steamy room for him to spend a few minutes in when you can hear him struggling to breathe out his nose. We are open to suggestions because living in Arizona we just can’t not turn on the air conditioner and it’s always a “dry heat.”

  3. OTTEROO - This is one of those products you see advertised everywhere once you have a baby. Because we have a pool we wanted Atlas to continue to enjoy the swim. While the pool is heating up we practice indoor in the meantime. After bath time we will fill up the tub and pop on the Otteroo. ATLAS LOVES IT! he swims, kicks off, and even tries to flip around. I can’t wait to get this kid in the pool!

  4. BABY BREZZA– Once I came to terms that i wasn’t going to be Atlas’ primary milt supplier I invested in a Baby Brezza Formula Pro. It is the Keurig for Baby Formula. It has paid for it self over and over during the middle of the night quick, quiet and get back to sleep feeds and the middle of the day fussy, hurry up, I need milk now feeds. Highly recommend for newborn parents.

  5. KICK N PLAY- While in my belly Atlas kicked all the time! Outside the womb he still loves to move his legs. I saw on other mom’s insta stories the Fisher Price Kick N Play Piano Gym and said, “Atlas needs that.” We now know every lyric to the soundtrack and we are now even transitioning it to a finger piano with tummy time.

 
 
In Personal, Baby Tags Favorites, Friday, Personal, Podcast, Apps, Foodie, Music, Local, COVID-19, Quarantine, Social Distancing, Support Local, Arizona, BABY, newborn, toddler
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