Growing Herbs at Home: 6 of My Favorite Herbs

There is a reason this list for growing herbs is not longer.

Water being poured on freshly repotted growing basil plants using a watering can.

The title also points to the all important reason I have made this list in the first place. While it may be true that most herbs are easy to grow (which I refute), the fact of the matter is that not all of them are easily kept alive by all of us. Certainly, some of them do not seem to do well in pots on a patio which may or may not receive the perfect amount of moisture and sunlight.

Assuming that the water and light requirements are met sufficiently, we then must consider the increasing insanity of the weather.

April in the south might be sunny and cool, or it might still be frozen completely over like last year. June may be perfect summer weather or it could be that the nine-hells will be unleashed to completely scorch anything that dares accept even the tiniest ray of sunlight.

This list is reflective of the herbs which I, personally (with an active toddler and executive disfunction struggles) have succeeded in growing on my tiny 6×4 patio (which faces full west – thank you for the scorching sun, summer) for at least 2 years in a row with little to no input from me.

For a more comprehensive list with more details, check out my Guide to Herbs!

Breakfast Recipes for Teething Toddlers

These easy breakfasts keep my teething baby boy munching even through molar season. If we can at least eliminate the hangry issue, that’s one less thing for him to be upset about, right?

Do you also have a small one who is having a hard time with life and struggling to enjoy eating? Here is what I found works for our teething baby!

teething baby smiling at the camera

See? Bubba approves.

I keep some of these breakfasts ready-made by batching one each week and it gives me a small break on the tough days.

Now I have that brief moment in the mornings to have my coffee in peace while he chews…before the day begins.

As one of the many in our generation who is finding there is a dearth of ‘village’, I have learned to have my own back when it comes to meals. Also, I realized that technology can be a resource if used wisely.

My sanity is being preserved by small segments of Trash Truck and Blueberry Muffins today.

#1. Whole Wheat Blueberry Pancakes

Pancakes are my first choice on days that I have limited time, but need to get something made for snacks and breakfast the next day.

The beauty of these is that they are whole wheat, just sweet enough that you don’t feel the need for syrup or honey and you can add as many different fruits or berries as you like to boost nutrition!

My poor teething toddler struggles to eat whole blueberries, or raw berries of any kind right now, so I cut each berry into quarters and sprinkle a few pieces on top of each pancake as it cooks.

By the time the pancake is cooked, the little berry pieces have also softened and are that much easier to chew. This also allows me to change up the berries if he’s not feeling ‘blue’, or stick with a plain pancake in a pinch.

With a little bit of butter, or just as they are, these little cakes are a win-win for baby and mama!

Cinnamon streusel topped oatmeal muffins on blue and red striped platter

#2. Cinnamon Streusel Oat Muffins

If your little one is needing a bit more spice in their life, these muffins are sure to do the trick.

While the cinnamon streusel topping makes these seem like dessert, the oatmeal ensures that even a ravenous toddler will be satisfied for a couple of hours!

Freshly baked loaf of banana bread

#3. Banana Bread

When my son first started eating solids, he would not eat bananas at all. He still seems weirded out by the texture of the raw variety, but when it comes to this delicious quick-bread, he’s a huge fan.

Oatmeal Pudding

#4. Dairy Free Oatmeal Pudding

Believe it or not, I never actually fed my son baby cereal.

The gluey consistency was not a huge selling point for either of us. So I started just making regular oatmeal, simmered over medium until it became a silky smooth porridge that didn’t even need milk.

With a spoonful of honey or sugar, a pinch of salt and perhaps a sprinkle of cinnamon, this go-to breakfast is perfect for those days when chewing anything is out of the question.

(The cranberries were added for color and because it’s how I serve it to my partner, but clearly the little one isn’t eating those.)

Potato, pepper and onion breakfast hash in small metal pot on tiled table background

#5. Farmstyle Potatoes

There are always those days when our babies are excited about little nuggets of vegetable goodness, and this is my favorite way to circumvent the French fry request.

waffles with berries on white ceramic plate

#6. Whole Wheat Buttermilk Waffles

My son loves to help me cook, especially when there are exciting appliances involved, like the waffle maker. Not only do we stay busy making a batch, they keep wonderfully in the freezer and are easily popped in the toaster for quick breakfasts or snacks.

potato, egg and cheese omelette with green onion garnish

#7. Potato Omelette

I made a gorgeous potato omelette yesterday that was extremely photogenic and didn’t look nearly as drowned in cheese as this one. As luck would have it, we ate it before I thought about taking a picture.

That’s exactly how delicious this breakfast is. It takes a little bit of patience, and my son is frustrated that it does not need to be constantly stirred, but he loves the final result.

#8. Amish Baked Oatmeal

This cereal has many childhood memories for me. It was a fun way to consume oatmeal that seemed almost like a dessert.

Because it has so few ingredients, this is a breeze to whip up even on a tough day. My little one loves helping me mix! For ease of serving, I cook this in muffin form now.

freshly baked bran muffin in pan

#9. Old Fashioned Bran Muffins

This recipe is another one I grew up loving, and I’m so glad my mom still had it stashed away after all these years. I love the hint of richness provided by the molasses.

You can add berries, raisins and just about anything else you please to this recipe. It’s extremely versatile and just as delicious plain as it is with added ingredients. Also, if you have sour milk to use up, this is the perfect way to do it!

This is by no means a comprehensive list, but it does include most of my son’s favorite options.

photo of a hand holding out a steaming cup

I hope this post was able to help you simplify your mornings a little bit and give yourself a few more momma moments to breathe.

Have a great week, my friends!