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It’s definitely soup time and while I enjoy soup as a start to a meal year round, when I say it’s soup time I mean it's the time of year when we often enjoy soup as a meal. This Bacon Turkey Corn Chowder makes for a very satisfying meal. It’s comfort food at its finest to me. We enjoyed it for dinner o...
 These are just a few, (and a random History of Modern Art there at the bottom) I have a whole shelf full of cookbooks, both gluten free and regular. I like to browse them, mark them, and toy with the recipes. I like to modify endless numbers of regular recipes to be gluten free.But when it comes to my number one, grab and go gluten free cook...
Our recent survey asked which gluten free flour mixes provided the best results for the members of our gluten free community. We considered 20 different products and got these results: PRODUCTS THAT RECEIVED ALL POSITIVE RATINGS (satisfactory or very satisfactory) Arrowhead Mills Gluten Free All-Purpose Flour Mix Namaste Foods Gluten Free Perfect F...
Hi! I sure love sticky saucey things. You should too. So we're kind of eating healthy, so no desserts or anything. Sadfaces. The good news is that I made this tempeh and it was delicious. Remember last time I made tempeh and posted about it?
Tempeh is kind of boring by itself, but crisp it up in a pan and coat it with a sticky sauce and it's ...
Welcome to Slightly Indulgent Tuesday! Last week we had over 90 healthy recipes. Wow! There was an assortment of whole grain, gluten-free, sugar-free, vegan, dairy-free, and other good-for-you dishes. Last Week's Healthier Highlights My Picks Decadent Chocolate Granola from Saffron Crush (I'd use carob chips in place of the chocolate chips. This re...
Meatloaf can easily be made gluten-free, and if you combine it with potatoes in a crock pot, then most of the meal cooks at one time. This meatloaf recipe can also be baked in the oven. Take a look at my meatloaf tips and tricks to learn how I cut the baking time. Since the
The marriage of chocolate and bananas is truly divine. This bread is light, yet rich with chunks of sweet banana melting in your mouth with every bite. Have a slice with your breakfast smoothie or as a mid-afternoon snack, but our favorite is always fresh out of the oven! Try pairing a slice of this bread with a mug of Dairy-Free Hot Cocoa on a col...
Thanks to Celiac.com for posting a review of a November study out of Sweden on health-related quality of life, which makes an interesting companion to the study on celiac and depression I wrote about last week. This study is titled, “Delay to celiac disease diagnosis and its implications for health-related quality of life,” and it […]Click to...
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