Using Leftovers and Saving Money!
One of the biggest ways to save money on your grocery bill is to not waste. I know that sounds obvious, but I read recently that the average American family throws away over $1300 in food a year! Okay, that is a LOT of food going in the garbage. I am not suggesting eating food that is old or expired, I am merely suggesting that we use the food up before it goes bad or gets tossed out.
King Arthur Flour Bread Mix
Nothing even comes close to this bread. It has a very white bread taste and texture, that kids love. Of course, we did add some flax meal which added some additional flavor I am sure.
Happy New Year
Well, yet another year has come and gone. I can hardly believe it is 2011. I am not big on making New Year’s resolutions, but I thought maybe… Read More »
Some Favorite Brands
Do you ever wonder what ends up in the grocery cart, and ultimately on the table, of other gluten free cooks?
My All-Clad Story
I think most serious, home-cooks have a rather large wish list. An impractical, maybe someday, kind of wish list. Things that are expensive, but would making cooking so… Read More »
One Year Gluten Free!
Well, I can hardly believe it is September. Where has the year gone? It was last September that we began our gluten free journey, o what a year… Read More »
School Lunch Safety
Today I am not posting a recipe or kitchen hint, I just couldn’t let this topic go unmentioned. “Come fall, the ground beef used in school lunches will… Read More »
Great Gifts For Mom for $20 or less
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, I thought I would make a list of some of my favorite gift suggestions for moms that love cooking. However, if… Read More »
Jules’ Gluten Free e-book Giveaway
Jules Shepard is the author of two books, The First Year: Celiac Disease and Living Gluten-Free: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed and Nearly Normal Cooking For… Read More »
The Cooking & Care of Cast Iron
I love my cast iron pans. Okay, so they are heavy and a bit of a pain to “season,” but they last forever, are oven safe, distribute heat… Read More »












