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Quick Fix Chicken and Broccoli

Today we had lots of choices around here for things to do.  Watch playoff football and head downtown to the Lincoln Memorial Concert and activities just to name two.  Well we split up and my husband took our 15 year old to DC and said it was unbelievable how many people were there.  I stayed […]

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How Changing Your Food Changed Your Lives

I’ve been reading the comments that have been left for the post Health Builders and I am so amazed and thankful by the good health found.    Babies, children, and adults have had their lives changed after going to Dr. Hai Jin Kim at Health Builders.  I am included in that list.  I know firsthand the […]

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January 14th Deadline-Let the FDA Know What “May Contain” Means to You!

I want to thank Celiacs In The House for reminding us all that tomorrow is the last day to tell the FDA what you think of the “main contain” labels.    If you hop over to Gluten Free Living they have all the details and links to submit electronic comments to the FDA.  Go ahead now, […]

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Nora- America’s First Certified Organic Restaurant

No recipes from me tonight.  I treated my husband to a night out at a wonderful restaurant in D.C. I choose Nora first because it gets rave reviews and second I like the fact that they buy from certified organic farmers and producers who do not use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics, hormones or GMO’s.   The […]

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January Monthly Meal Plan

Opps I forgot to post this.  I was having so much fun on vacation that I just allowed my brain to take a vacation too.  It was wonderful.  So I’m a little late on the monthly menu but hope to be on time the rest of the year.  I’ll post the recipes each night or […]

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$5 Dinner Challenge is on!

If you have not checked out the $5 Dinner blog you owe it to yourself and your wallet to do it now.  Erin Chase has so many great ideas on how to feed a family of 4 for $5 a meal. Yes you read that right.  Feed a family of 4 for $5 a meal.   […]

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Gluten Free & Allergy Free-eat at your own risk

The best way to keep up on all the news on food is to follow different blogs.  I have found so many great ones on living the allergy free life.  You can find links to them to your left.  When you see the same story pop up on multiple blogs you take notice.  Here is […]

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Food Gifts Galore!

It’s that time of the year when you search for that perfect gift to give.  Are you looking for something for those who have everything or that special teacher or caregiver that really made a difference?  Why not give a food gift that you made?  People love to get food and they love to get […]

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You Know You Have Celiac Disease If….

I found this creative post on Rose Round the Door.  They have created a list of situations that you will totally relate to if you are gluten intolerant like me or have Celiac Disease.   How many of these do you relate to on daily basis?  What could you add to the list? Here are a […]

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Peanut Butter Cookie Joy

All hands on deck, the cooking has begun! Everyone is helping out and has their jobs to do.  Today my oldest son Andy will make gluten free lasagna, I’m cooking everything else for our trip and my husband’s job will be eating it.   Last night my youngest son Brad baked Peanut Butter Cookies from The […]

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