Jun 03, 2009

Ideas for Gluten-Free Breading

I have been asked a number of times for ideas to bread chicken breasts, fish, and vegetables - gluten-free.

Tonight I thought I would offer some ideas on this topic, some of my own and some gleaned from my fellow foodies.

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May 30, 2009

Simple, Everyday Salad Dressing

It's spring and the salad greens are luscious and sweet. Our garden is filled with as many varieties of greens as we could fit. Spicy and mild salad mixes, arugula, spinach, romaine lettuce, butterhead lettuce, bok choy, kale, collards, cilantro, and more are growing out our back door.

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May 28, 2009

Honey Yogurt Cake

I know I have been a bit absent here lately. Life is busy with projects, walks outside, and the never ending mountain of laundry! A simple little cake seems to be in order tonight. The original recipe comes from The Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book. This lovely little book is filled with all kinds of nutritious, wholesome snacks. Although many of the recipes omit sugar and eggs, they do contain gluten.

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May 21, 2009

Nourishing the New Mom

I have a special place in my heart for this phase of life. This is where it all begins—in utero, and then in those first precious days and weeks spent nursing while gazing into your little miracle. Making milk is truly an incredible process.

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May 13, 2009

Gluten-Free Rhubarb Muffins

Rhubarb is not difficult to come by during this season. In fact, you probably have neighbors or friends begging you to haul some away.

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May 09, 2009

Simple Baked Fish and Local Veggies

The phrase "Be a Yocal, Buy Local" still rings in my head from my Bozeman, Montana days. Yes I used to live there and loved it! The co-op there had stickers with the above phrase that I had plastered on my Nalgene water bottle. (No, I do not use a Nalgene bottle anymore....stainless steel for us now!).

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May 05, 2009

Packing a Healthy School Lunch

Simply making sure you have a good lunch can be a challenge sometimes, but what about your child? I know mornings can be frenzied and kids may go to school with less than optimal lunches. Or you may be the type that packs a super healthy lunch everyday only to find most of it uneaten in the lunchbox at the end of the day.

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May 02, 2009

Spring Slaw

What a gorgeous day here in Bellingham! I think it hit 75 degrees—at least on our thermometer. It was the perfect way to welcome May Day. Our 4-year-old daughter, Gracie, danced around the May Pole at her preschool celebration and made flower garlands with her friends.

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Apr 24, 2009

Rice and Garbanzo Bean Salad with Kale

Today I have a very simple grain and bean salad recipe for you. Something you can easily whip up if you have leftover grains and beans. My children love this salad. Today I made it for Tom and packed it up for him to take on a two day trip to Seattle.

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Apr 17, 2009

Spring Green Smoothie

Spring is here, hurray! Spring is a time of change, a time to detox, and a time for greens. How fitting that after a long season of warming dense foods one of the only fresh things available at this time (if we just reverted back to the pre-industrial era) are bitter greens.

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