tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5494583989742840312023-12-12T05:32:47.521-05:00The Dairy Free OmnivoreA blog for those following a Dairy Free Lifestyle. I focus on comfort foods, kid and family friendly meals, and everyday favorites. You will find a little bit of everything here- vegan, gluten free, vegetarian, meals with meat. I am truly an omnivore-I just can't eat dairy.Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.comBlogger185125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-67748282616628643512014-12-06T11:15:00.000-05:002014-12-06T11:15:01.067-05:00I'm Back!Hello All!! It has been such a long time since I posted anything here, and I have really missed it. So much has happened since my last post, and I cannot wait to share with you all. <br />
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Over the past 2 years I have gone back to school and gotten my holistic health coaching certification. Following that, I worked in a chiropractor's office as the Holistic Health Coach. While it was quite the learning experience, the hours required of me did not work for our family. I chose to return to the home and put health coaching in hold while we focused on some important family responsibilities. Now we are looking at even bigger changes- a move to a new state is in our immediate future. We are all very excited about this!<br />
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Since health coaching is on the back burner for a while, I have decided to return to blogging. I learned so much about nutrition during my time at IIN so I will be going back and revamping some of my favorite recipes to make them a bit healthier. We have changed how we eat, how we cook, and I have many new recipes to share with the dairy free community. <br />
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Along with new recipes, I will also be sharing some nutrition tidbits here and there as well. In the future I may open up coaching services once again- including online programs- but for now I will simply be sharing recipes. In the meantime, if you have questions, please feel free to ask in the comments. <br />
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Until the next post, <br />
Happy, Healthy Cooking!<br />
Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-90523538998378179822014-02-10T11:52:00.001-05:002014-02-10T11:52:01.194-05:00Avgolemeno: Greek Chicken Soup with Egg-Lemon Sauce<em>I originally posted this on my Health Coach blog: <a href="http://www.stephaniemcwee.com/">www.stephaniemcwee.com</a>. Since it is a completely dairy free recipe I also wanted to post it here for my dairy free friends. This recipe is not my own, I adapted it from a recipe on the Food Network. I am sharing it as part of our tour of international foods. The link to the original recipe is at the bottom of this post. </em><br />
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Last night was our first night for our "world-wide tour of food" in honor of the Olympic Games. My oldest daughter insisted we start with Greece, since they are the ones who came up with the games in the first place, as she puts it. After scouring through recipes we decided on making Avgolemeno, which is Greek chicken soup with egg lemon sauce. My family happens to love soup- we eat it several times a week- so this seemed to be a great recipe to start with. My heritage is Swedish, Irish, and English so needless to say I have never made any Greek dishes except hummus ( and I really don't think that counts). I have never even eaten Greek food, so this was a whole new challenge for me.<br />
Luckily the soup was incredibly easy, and since I got the recipe from Food Network, it was very easy to follow. I did make a few changes to save time. The recipe called for making your own stock first, but I cheated and used organic low-sodium chicken broth instead. I love homemade stock, but I just did not have the time yesterday.<br />
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<li>2 Boneless skinless chicken breasts, cubed and cooked</li>
<li>8 cups chicken stock or broth</li>
<li>1 large carrot</li>
<li>2 bay leaves</li>
<li>1 leek, sliced ( I used frozen presliced leeks)</li>
<li>1 white onion diced</li>
<li>3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil</li>
<li>2 cups finely diced onion (about 1 medium onion)</li>
<li>2/3 cup arborio rice</li>
<li>1/2 cup fresh lemon juice</li>
<li>2 large eggs</li>
<li>1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper</li>
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~The original recipe called for making your own stock, but I shortened that step by using premade stock and simmering it with a carrot (sliced in chunks), leeks, and 2 bay leaves. I let that simmer while I prepared the other ingredients. I diced and cooked the chicken, sautéed the onions and set aside, and juiced the lemons to get 1/2 cup of juice.<br />
~Once my broth had time to simmer, I removed the carrot, leek, and bay leaves and added the rice and onion and bring it back to a boil. Once it boiled I reduced the heat and simmered it until the rice was close to cooked through, about 20 minutes or so. I added the chicken, some kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper and let it simmer while I made the egg-lemon sauce.<br />
~The last step is to measure out 2 cups of the broth in a measuring cup. In a medium mixing bowl, beat the lemon juice, 2 eggs, and pepper. While still whisking, I slowly poured the 2 cups of broth into the egg mixture. Make sure it is all well mixed, but don't over whisk, and then pour the egg mixture back into the pot. I let it simmer for a moment while the girls set the table.<br />
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We served this will warmed pita bread and plain hummus. The soup was quite good, had a wonderful lemon flavor and was just a great warming meal for a cold night. When I make it again, I would shred the chicken instead of cubing it (just a personal preference). The recipe also called for quite a bit of salt, but I cut way back on the original amount and simply added some to taste. Final family vote- 2 thumbs up. I would most certainly make it again, especially if we have dinner guests.</div>
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If you are interested in the original recipe you can find it here: <a data-mce-href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/cat-cora/avgolemenochicken-soup-with-egg-lemon-sauce-recipe.html" href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/cat-cora/avgolemenochicken-soup-with-egg-lemon-sauce-recipe.html">Avgolemeno- Greek Chicken Soup with Egg-Lemon Sauce</a></div>
Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-18459941842252661772013-12-23T11:25:00.001-05:002013-12-23T13:07:25.011-05:00Christmas Week Meal PlanWell it's here! Christmas week is upon us- a week of good eating, lots of time in the kitchen, and the last minute rush to get everything done. <br />
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Before we look at this week's menu, let's see how we did with last week's menu:<br />
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Sunday: <span style="color: #2288bb;">Bagel Pizzas</span><br />
Monday:<a href="http://www.eatliverun.com/asian-chicken-noodle-soup/"><span style="color: #2288bb;"> Homemade Pho</span></a> and Naan <br />
Tuesday: Slow Cooker Black Bean Soup <br />
Wednesday: Chicken Curry Soup-nope. switched it to homemade bangers and mash with peas and onion gravy. (we make hamburger patties instead since we don't eat sausage). The recipe is from our Harry Potter cookbook and is a kid favorite:-)<br />
Thursday: Birthday Dinner Chili bar: vegetarian chili, meat chili, and all the fixings.<br />
Friday: Smoked Salmon- nope. Changed it to my <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/04/something-different-smoked-paprika.html">Christmas Salmon</a>, sautéed kale, and roasted red potatoes.<br />
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4 out of 6 isn't too bad. We still ate at home, still had home cooked meals and that is what is important. For breakfasts and lunches we deviated a little bit, but for the most part the planned menu was pretty close. All the meals worked out well because I also added a few meals to my freezer stockpile. We made extra hamburger patties so I wrapped them individually in parchment paper and froze them for lunches or meals. We have 2 meal size servings of chili and 1 large jar of black bean soup in the freezer as well. Cook once, eat twice!<br />
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This week's menu:<br />
Sunday: Pizzas (my girls LOVE homemade pizzas and they are so easy), oven baked zucchini spears.<br />
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Monday: Quinoa bites, broccoli, Portobello fries (trying out 2 new recipes).<br />
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Tuesday: Christmas Eve at Mom and Dad's: She is making Beef Bourguignon. We are bringing garlicky Kale on crostini and<a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/05/fancy-made-simple-crab-cakes-with.html"> crab cakes</a>.<br />
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Wednesday: I host Christmas dinner: fresh organic turkey, roasted red potatoes, baby peas, roasted carrots, cornbread stuffing, homemade cranberry orange relish, gravy, rolls. My husband might make shrimp cocktail, and we will have some appetizers before dinner as well.<br />
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Thursday: Leftovers- probably open face turkey sandwiches:-)<br />
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Friday: Chicken Curry soup OR Beef curry. Haven't decided yet on which kind of curry we want. <br />
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Saturday: planning and shopping for New Year's Week and friends coming to visit. <br />
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Breakfasts and lunches aren't planned this week since both my husband and I are off from work. <br />
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Just looking at this menu is making me hungry! Time to go bake some more cookies, and wrap some gifts. <br />
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Until next time:<br />
Have a Happy Healthy Christmas!Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-37022279444839644852013-12-17T09:00:00.000-05:002013-12-17T09:21:16.903-05:00Juicing For my birthday this past summer I decided I wanted a Breville Juicer. I really had no idea what to do with it, just that I wanted to begin to make my own juice. The idea of green juice was intriguing to me, even though I had never had it before. My ever-so-patient husband yet again went along with one of my whims and for my birthday I became the proud owner of this fancy new machine. <br />
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On the way home from buying this we stopped by Whole Foods and picked some up some fruit to practice with. Since we really had no idea what we were doing, we decided to start simple. Our first juice ever was apple pineapple. I believe the recipe was 1 pineapple and 4 apples.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Green apples have a lower sugar content than other types of apples, and are therefore better for juicing.</td></tr>
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I am not going to lie, at first I was a little skeptical because of the smell. It had an earthy scent to it. It wasn't a bad smell at all, just not what we are used to smelling when it comes to juice. Because there is no added sugar or water, you smell the fruits, not the sugar. My girls tried it with no hesitation and loved it. I have to say that on a hot summer day, this juice is amazing. It would also make great homemade Popsicles for the kids.</div>
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We have since tried several more recipes and have started making up our own as we go along. We recently started phasing out fruit and just juicing vegetables. </div>
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I wanted to share some of our favorites with you:<br />
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Pineapple, 1/2 lemon, 3 green apples, 1/4 cucumber and a small handful of parsley. Split 3 ways of made the perfect portion sizes for kids. This one was my 3 year olds. <br />
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Strawberry Watermelon: 1/4 watermelon (no rind of course) and a cup of fresh hulled strawberries. One of my personal summer favorites. </div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Watermelons yield a lot of juice since they are mostly water.</td></tr>
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Mango Limeade: I believe this recipe was 1 mango and 2 apples, 1/2 lime..</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Make sure your mangoes are ripe or this juice will be very tart. </td></tr>
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Our first ever attempt at a "green" juice. It came out a little less green and a little more brown, but it was still very good.</div>
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handful parsley, 3 kale leaves, 1 cup blueberries, 1/2 lemon, 1/2 cucumber, 2 green apples. </div>
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This one is my personal favorite. I absolutely love juiced carrots- they give you an energy boost that you can't get anywhere else. </div>
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4 green apples, 3 large carrots, 4 stalks celery. </div>
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Pineapple, 1 large honey crisp apple, 4 oranges peeled. So good, especially for kids! </div>
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"we stayed up way too late and need an energy boost" juice: 4 stalks celery with leaves, 3 carrots, 3 green apples, 1/4 of a lemon, quarter size slice of fresh ginger. </div>
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My newest juice concoction: kale, apple, orange, celery, lemon. I love the bright green color of this one. </div>
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We juice roughly 3 times a week so far. If one of us is feeling run down we may add an extra day to boost our nutrients and help kick our immune system into gear. You should drink your juice on an empty stomach in order to properly absorb the phytonutrients in the juice. If you have never juiced before, I recommend starting simple like we did with just two kinds of fruit. Work your way up to green juices, as they have a much stronger flavor. Also remember that juices are not low calorie, so don't over do them. </div>
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As for the expense- it can be a little pricey if you are buying tons of overpriced fruits and vegetables and not using them. Keep it simple and buy in bulk. Juice fruits and vegetables you like. We buy carrots, celery, kale, apples, oranges, lemons in bulk. Those are basic ingredients to make some very delicious juice combinations. I also always have ginger and garlic on hand so I can throw those into a juice if I need to. (garlic and ginger are both immune boosting). We will get a pineapple occasionally if they are priced well. I also buy cucumbers to juice but usually the girls eat those before we get the chance. You don't need to go overboard to get the benefits.</div>
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To make my life just a little bit easier, I made sure to take the time and make our weekly meal plan yesterday morning. We do try to meal plan every week, and some weeks we are a little better organized than others. We follow the Nutritarian lifestyle ( I will write a post on that later this week), which makes meal planning a little easier in my opinion. Basically that means we eat foods based on their nutritional value. Our diet is filled with greens, fruits and vegetables, beans, nuts and seeds, high quality grains, smaller amounts of animal protein - eggs, turkey, beef, fish mostly. The idea of this way of eating is that 90% of the time you eat very well, 10% of the time you can indulge. It works well for us as a family and is pretty easy to follow. I have learned to cook more foods that I never thought of trying, and my girls will eat just about any vegetable I put on their plate. Except Brussel sprouts. None of us like Brussel sprouts. <br />
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On our meal plan we try to include a new recipe, a family favorite, something easy, a crock pot meal, and one big Sunday style family dinner. Not this week. This week the idea is to keep it simple.<br />
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On the menu:<br />Sunday: <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/07/cooking-with-kids-bagel-pizzas-and-root.html">Bagel Pizzas</a> (made by my oldest) and a movie night <br />
Monday:<a href="http://www.eatliverun.com/asian-chicken-noodle-soup/"> Homemade Pho</a> <br />
Tuesday: Slow Cooker Black Bean Soup <br />
Wednesday: Chicken Curry Soup ( we are going to use turkey since I have some in the freezer) <br />
Thursday: Birthday Dinner! She has chosen to have a Chili Bar. <br />
Friday: Smoked Salmon, roasted veggies, wild rice pilaf. <br />
Saturday: We don't usually plan Saturday's meals.<br />
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I realize there are 3 soups on the menu this week. The thing is my girls and my husband love soup, especially this time of year. Soups can be a complete meal all on their own, which make them great for busy weeks.<br />
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Breakfasts and lunches are just as important to plan during busy weeks. A good breakfast will keep cravings away and give you a great nutritional start to the day. I don't normally plan our breakfasts, but we are trying to make our mornings a little less crazy by planning ahead.<br />
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Monday: Green Juice, cereal w/almond milk and a banana<br />
Tuesday: Homemade slow cooker oatmeal<br />
Wednesday: Homemade juice, overnight oats<br />
Thursday: Cinnamon rolls for our oldest daughter's Birthday breakfast.<br />
Friday: Homemade juice, oatmeal or cereal<br />
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On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday mornings we make homemade juice. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we make green monster smoothies. <br />
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For lunches the girls will have sandwiches (pb&j or peanut butter and banana), a snack plate (veggies, cheese, crackers, fruit), or veggie pasta. <br />
For the grownups: My current favorite lunch is: 1 egg fried in coconut oil topped with sautéed greens (kale or Swiss chard) served on toasted Ezekiel bread. Otherwise it is leftovers.<br />
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Saturday we will plan for Christmas week and do our shopping. <br />
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Dinnertime is the time of day that my husband and I get to enjoy a conversation, a glass of wine, and catch up with what is going on with each other. Having this all planned out will ensure that our meal time is less stressful, and that we still eat well balanced meals. <br />
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<em>Other posts coming up this week: </em><br />
<em>Juicing </em><br />
<em>What is the Nutritarian Lifestyle?</em><br />
<em>Biscuits and Gravy</em><br />
<em>Favorite Christmas recipes</em><br />
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Until next time, <br />
~Happy, Healthy Cooking!Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-34024511120073303542013-12-04T22:37:00.000-05:002013-12-04T22:52:33.263-05:00Dairy Free Dining at Disney<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This year we took our very first BIG family vacation- we flew to Orlando for the week of Halloween. We take a vacation every summer, but normally we only drive about 2 hours away to our favorite beach resort. Since our girls are finally old enough to all enjoy Disney World and Universal, this was the perfect year for our first trip. <br />
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Planning was crucial for a successful and fun vacation. We have a 3 year old, a child with Cerebral Palsy (which presents strength and stamina issues), me with my severe lactose intolerance, and the oldest with a newly diagnosed deadly tree nut allergy. <br />
As I mentioned, planning was CRUCIAL to this trip. For the sake of length of this post I will write only about meals while we were on our trip. My parents joined us, so finding dining options for 7 people, that would accommodate me, was a bit of a challenge. We spent a couple of evenings going through online menus, making notes of the most allergen-friendly places on property, calling Disney World, and making meal reservations. We did get one of the meal plans, which allotted each of us 20 snacks, 10 quick service, and 7 sit-down meals, for 7 days. <br />
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Two days before our trip we mailed a box of food to our resort. We filled it with: two cartons of shelf stable almond milk, a box of the girls' favorite (organic) cereal, granola, small packs of organic popcorn, crackers, peanut butter pretzels, pita chips, and more. Basically easily packable snacks to take into the park. Disney World DOES allow their guests to bring in outside food. <br />
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We decided to fly to Orlando rather than drive to save a day of travel. From where we live it was a 1.5 hour hop to one airport, then a 45 minute hop to Orlando- so not too much time in the air. I packed organic lollipops for in the air (my kids don't chew gum but needed something to ease the ear pressure), packs of Annie's Bunnies, organic popcorn, and granola for munchies. The hardest part was our lunch in between airports. There are very few healthy options for the traveling public. My husband and I walked the entire concourse during our 90 minute layover in order to find a suitable lunch for our girls. We settled on Honest Tea juices, fruit cups, cheese sticks, and crackers. That was honestly the very best option. Sad, but true. <br />
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Once we landed, our transportation was waiting for us at the airport. After a short trip to our resort, a very easy check-in, and exploring our hotel a bit, we were on our way to Downtown Disney in search of dinner. We chose to eat at <a href="http://www.fultonscrabhouse.com/">Fultons Crab House</a>, because they served salmon and I could get it made to order. Dinner was decent that night, but my fish was salt encrusted, which I do not like. I will say our waiter was quite good, and they had some terrific, healthy options for kids. They are pricey, but covered on your Disney Dining Plan as a table service.<br />
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Our first day at Disney World was on Halloween, and we headed straight to The Magic Kingdom. We had bought tickets to Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party later in the evening. Plus, when you go to Disney, you have to start your trip at the Magic Kingdom! We had reservations at the <a href="https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/crystal-palace/">Crystal Palace</a> for a late lunch- a sit down character dining with Winnie the Pooh and Friends. The chef went through the entire buffet with both my daughter and me, showing us what we could and could not eat. On a negative note- he did forget to bring my meal, but I had two servings of salads from the buffet so I didn't leave hungry. <br />
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For snacks at the parks they had carts with Honest Tea juices, waters, fruit. It was also covered under our meal plan. <br />
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Day two we ventured to Epcot for the day. We met up with my husband's sister and her husband. Since they live in Tampa they were able to come spend the day with us. We didn't have reservations anywhere so at lunchtime we wandered to Japan in the World Showcase and found their <a href="https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/tokyo-dining/">Tokyo Dining</a> restaurant. I spoke to the manager and we were able to get veggie sushi that was INCREDIBLE. It was so good we ate there a second time- for dinner on our very last night at Disney. <br />
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On our 3rd day, which was a rainy Saturday, we took a day off from the parks and went to explore and shop at Downtown Disney. For lunch we hit up <a href="http://www.babycakesnyc.com/babycakes-at-downtown-disney-menu.html">Babycakes Bakery-</a> a totally allergen free bakery. Yes, I know that doughnuts are NOT the best lunch, but man they were GOOOOD! We bought a box to bring back to the hotel so I could have breakfast the remaining days we were there.<br />
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For dinner we went back to Fulton's that evening since we had had good luck there before. Unfortunately my luck ran out. All the adults ordered steamed Alaskan crab legs. I had a conversation with our waiter and the chef and they both assured me my meal would be fine. And I have to say my meal was delicious. However 20 minutes after I finished eating my tummy rebelled in the "oh no I had dairy" kind of way. Totally ruined the remainder of my evening. Those of us with food allergies/sensitivities/intolerances know that is always a risk we take when eating out. But it still stinks when it happens. Luckily after some medicine I was feeling a tad better. Our thinking is that my plate and my husband's plate got mixed up when we had to send the crab back because it wasn't quite warm enough. Not enough dairy to make me violently ill, but enough cross contamination to make me wish I hadn't eaten at all and to ruin my evening. :-( Good news- by the next day all was well. <br />
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Breakfast was a bit of a challenge. Our hotel had a cafeteria style restaurant. They served Belgian waffles, bacon (I don't eat bacon EVER), eggs, hash browns, oatmeal... basically all things made with dairy. My husband would bring me fruit and a V8, which were the best dairy free option there. Luckily I like V8 and fruit. If you need a more substantial breakfast, I recommend calling ahead and asking how they can accommodate you or your child.<br />
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Day 4 we headed off to Universal Studios- Islands of Adventure. Our first destination- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Before we left I had read that Universal was the worst park for dealing with food allergies. I was very pleasantly surprised to find that was not true. I did know that Butterbeer was probably not an option for me, so I opted to try the pumpkin juice instead. I think I won on that one because the general consensus on the butterbeer was that it was "way too sweet". <br />
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At each "movie" section they have snack carts with several fresh fruit options, water, juices. At one point I was starving so I snuck off and grabbed a bag of red grapes for less than $2.50. It was about the size you would get at the local grocery store. Big enough to share with several people. <br />
For lunch we tried our luck at the restaurant called <a href="https://www.universalorlando.com/Restaurants/Islands-of-Adventure/Mythos.aspx">Mythos</a>. I figured I wouldn't eat lunch, but the main chef came out, went over vegan options with me, and made my meal herself! I had Pad Thai and it was DELICIOUS. Hands down the best meal I had on vacation. <br />
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The park closed at 7pm so we opted to eat on the way back to our resort. We stopped at a Chipotle, which is dairy free friendly. There is also a <a href="http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/orlando">Whole Foods in Orlando</a> in between Walt Disney World and Universal, closer to Universal. <br />
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Day 6 was back at the Magic Kingdom. We ended up at a quick service in Tomorrowland at<a href="https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/cosmic-ray-starlight-cafe/"> Cosmic Rays Starlight Café</a> for lunch. Again I spoke with the manager and got a made-to-order allergy free meal: a grilled veggie sandwich on ciabatta bread with fries cooked in the allergen-free fryer. It was quite good! <br />
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Day 7 was our last day on vacation. We went to Hollywood Studios for the day and had reservations for a table service meal at <a href="https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/hollywood-studios/50s-prime-time-cafe/">The 50s Prime Time Café.</a> The menu there was mostly old style comfort foods- meatloaf, roast, fried chicken. Again I spoke with the chef and they made me a poached salmon with sautéed greens and fries ( I couldn't have the other sides because they all had dairy.) For dinner we went back to Epcot for the fireworks and sushi. <br />
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Seven days, only one relatively mild mishap. Not too bad for someone with a severe lactose intolerance who cannot eat out in her hometown. I would most definitely go back to both Disney World and Universal again, and eat with no fear of getting sick from dairy. My oldest daughter has a severe allergy to tree nuts and that was not a problem either. My favorite meal: Mythos in Universal. Favorite snack: Babycakes Bakery in Downtown Disney. <br />
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If you are planning a trip to Walt Disney World I recommend visiting the <a href="http://www.allergyeats.com/disney/">Allergy Eats Disney World</a> website. They were a great source of planning information for me.<br />
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Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-63609253610274450312013-12-03T16:57:00.001-05:002013-12-03T17:02:24.366-05:00From Amateur Blogger to Health and Nutrition CoachMy blog has been sadly neglected these past few months so it's about time I let you all in on what's new and good. The neglect has not been without good cause. I have been launching my new career as a Health and Nutrition Coach. It has been an extremely exciting, challenging, chaotic, amazing time- an endeavor I never dreamed of but that was handed to me on a silver platter. Back about a year ago I was offered the opportunity to work with an amazing Chiropractor in my area, one who focuses on a more holistic approach to healing. Her views and ideals are right in line with my own, not to mention she is an overall wonderful person, so the choice was clear. Lucky for me my husband is the most supportive man so after a conversation of how we would work out the logistics of two working parents, who also happen to home school, we were all set. <br />
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I have spent the past 4 months finding my niche, figuring out what path I want to take with my coaching. I feel that at this point it is falling into place. My main specialties are shaping up to be: guiding people with chronic illnesses to a more healthful diet specific to their needs; and helping people discover what their food intolerance is through an elimination diet and then how to deal with it in their everyday life. <br />
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While those are my specialties, I am not limited to dealing with just those issues. I also: guide people through healthy weight loss, work with children and families to develop more nutritionally balanced meals, help people end their addiction to sugar, teach clients about the many different dietary theories and help them pick the one that best suites their current needs, teach nutrition and wellness classes. In the next month I will be teaching Balance and Posture classes in addition to health coaching.<br />
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My own struggles with food intolerance are what first led me to have a passion for food and healthier eating. My struggle with allergies and then a diagnosis of asthma led me to further clean up my diet and heal myself. I am now medication free, with no signs or symptoms of asthma in several months. I am proof that food as medicine works, and I am passionate about sharing that with as many people as I can. In coming days I will have my Health and Nutrition Coach website up and running, where I will share more of my story and my own struggles with health and food, post nutrition information, tips, and recipes. I will also outline my programs and offerings for those who are interested.<br />
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I will continue this blog with recipes for my dairy free followers of course! I plan to post many recipes in the future, so there will be something for everyone.<br />
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<br />Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-5507478638489605942013-07-01T13:59:00.000-04:002013-07-01T13:59:41.483-04:00Product Review: Good Karma Flax Milk<i>I have been trying to write this post for a while, but thanks to some technical difficulties, it's been delayed until now. </i><br />
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Recently the good people at Good Karma sent me a cooler with two containers of their flax milk to try. I had never had flax milk- I had never even heard of it! But since I am a HUGE fan of flaxseeds, I was more than happy to give their product a try. <br />
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What first caught my attention was that it has added protein- always a plus. The first day I used it on my cereal and on my 3 daughters' bowls of cereal. My girls can be pretty picky when it comes to the milk I put on their cereal- they don't like soy, rice, or coconut milks. They can even tell when I switch brands of almond milk. Several bowls of cereal have been dumped because they didn't like the milk. The first to try it was the pickiest of the 3- the little one. She ate her whole bowl and asked for more! The middle one was able to give me more of a verbalized opinion. She said she liked it, that it did taste a bit different than almond milk, but not bad different. My husband and I also used it on our cereal and we both liked as well. Test #1- success. <br />
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We are also HUGE smoothie fans- I make them pretty much everyday for my kids and husband. My normal recipe calls for almond milk and flaxseed meal. Since I was using flaxmilk, I replaced the flaxseed meal with chia seeds. WOW! Seriously the best smoothie I've ever made! It was so creamy, the milk added no flavor to the smoothie (sometimes almond milk will if I have to use more the thicken it.) Even my husband commented on how creamy the smoothies were with the flax milk as opposed to the almond milk. <br />
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We also used the flax milk in our pancake recipe- again it worked just as well as the other milks we have used. I had wanted to try it in my vegan gravy recipe but we drank it all before I got to that. Oops. <br />
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Instead I will share my smoothie recipes using the Flax milk. If you have a chance, I highly recommend you try this. It is probably the best alternative I have found so far. In searching for it to buy I found it at Whole Foods. I have not checked my local Kroger, Fresh Market, or Harris Teeter yet. <br />
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My Favorite Green Monster Smoothie:<br />1 frozen Banana<br />
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Blend until smooth. That's it. So simple and so good. The flax milk really adds a creamier consistency.<br />
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If you are looking for a healthy milk replacement for your coffee, the flax milk is also great for that. I drink my coffee black now, but I did try it one morning, just to see how it would taste. It was much better than almond milk.<br />
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Flax milk has now become a regular item in our fridge. I even bought some to take on vacation. In my personal opinion, it is hands down the BEST non-dairy option I have ever had. I highly recommend giving it a try.<br />
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<em>*All opinions in this post are my own. I was not compensated in any way, other than receiving the product to try.*</em><br />
Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-41877405788736101492013-05-21T10:10:00.000-04:002013-05-21T10:10:00.883-04:003rd Birthday Fun<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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Yesterday our littlest one turned 3- where has the time gone? It seems like just yesterday we were bringing her home from the hospital! Now she's a funny, sweet, mischievous little monkey who keeps us laughing, and is always on the go. She was definitely all the 2 year old she could be, but not in a bad way. She's very inquisitive about everything, has a wildly active imagination, and loves to be outside. She's very different than her sisters in every way possible.<br />
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We just had a simple party on Sunday afternoon with close friends and family. Saturday I was camping with my oldest one's Girl Scout troop, so while I was gone, my husband took care of some of the party prep. He cleaned the house (yes, you read that right), ordered balloons, wrapped presents, and took care of a few other chores. We got home Sunday morning, and started in with all the prep for her party. Abby had decided she wanted cupcakes, so I made her vanilla bean cupcakes, and for the adults I made an orange cake. We kept it simple with all of Abby's favorite foods: fruit and veggie platters, chips and salsa, and pizza - she LOVES pizza! She had a blast being the center of attention-as usual.<br />
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After the candles were blown out (it took a couple tries of course!) and she had gotten the first cupcake, she got right down to business opening her gifts. We had a hard time shopping for her because she doesn't actually play with toys. She has so many toys and she just doesn't play with them. And she is not a fan of stuffed animals. She would rather play games, do puzzles, draw, or go outside than play with toys. </div>
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We decided to get her a tricycle, since she is still a bit young for a bike, but wants to be big like her biggest sister. We got her a good old fashioned Radio Flyer- the one she picked in the toy store last month actually. Good thing Mommy has a great memory! ( It does have a handle on the back for parents to hold on to, but that will be coming off very, very soon I am sure.) Although she loves to have her sisters push her around- she thinks it's "Awesome". Of course, we got her a few other things too.</div>
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<span style="text-align: left;">My parents got her the coolest bubble machine (my Dad picked it out). It's a leaf blower shaped bubble blower. The kid was in HEAVEN! So was our friend Chad- it was the first gift out of the package, and the first one played with... by the adults of course! They also got her a picnic table, earrings, and outfits, but the bubble blower was the coolest thing ever. </span></div>
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Our friends also definitely spoiled her rotten with all of her favorite things and they all know her well- everyone included bubbles in their gifts. She loved having them here, getting to play with the kids, getting her birthday hugs, and just being the center of attention. She's a very lucky little girl to have such wonderful people in her life. </div>
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<span style="text-align: start;">She has grown and changed so much in the past year- from a toddler into a preschooler. She can count to 20, knows all her colors, her alphabet, her animals. She has opinions, likes and dislikes, and a hilarious sense of humor. While I am sad that my last baby is growing so fast, I am excited to see how much she will change and grow in her 3rd year. Happy 3rd Birthday to our sweet baby girl. </span></div>
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Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-42052702403463545052013-05-20T15:00:00.000-04:002013-05-20T22:19:36.192-04:00New Pescatarian Lifestyle, New Weekly Menu PlansFor Lent I gave up meat- beef, pork,and poultry, and I haven't gone back to eating it yet. We had watched "Forks Over Knives" in February and the information in the documentary really struck a cord with me. We had already gone to 3 meatless meals a week, but I found that certain kinds of meat were upsetting my stomach again. I also wanted to see if cleaning up my diet even more and going more plant based would help with my asthma, which was TERRIBLE during the end of summer last year. I did decide to keep eating seafood since we get such great seafood where I live, and shrimp and salmon are two of my favorite foods. That makes me a Pescatarian at this point in time. I do still cook meat for my husband and kids- we grill burgers often and I'll have a veggie burger instead. If we do chicken, I'll just make extra veggies, or baked buffalo or BBQ tofu (It's really good!) When we make our<a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2012/01/dairy-free-buffalo-chicken-dip.html"> buffalo chicken dip</a>, I'll make a small one for myself without chicken, and a large one for my family, and so on. We try to do fish a couple times a week since we have a the best fresh fish market right down the road. I also make a lot of vegetarian or vegan dishes that my family loves, so we have a huge menu to choose from. It's not been too much of an adjustment to be honest.<br />
My oldest daughter has asked me if I'll ever eat meat again, and my answer is yes, most likely I will. Life is a really long time and I can't imagine never having a steak again. I have explained to her that everyone goes through dietary changes or phases in their lifetime, and that at this point meat doesn't really appeal to me. (Although I do take Trader Joes turkey jerky on camping trips. Since we are so active I need the quick protein, and peanut butter just doesn't always do the trick. ) I will never go back to eating the same amount of meat as before, but I will reincorporate it in small quantities at some point, except pork. <br />
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This new way to eat has meant some changes in the way we meal plan and grocery shop. We used to grocery shop twice a month- huge shopping trips on the Saturday of payday. We would sit down together and make a huge list before heading out for a marathon shopping trip. We would hit up BJ's, Trader Joes, and Kroger. It did help us budget, and I never had to run out and buy anything during the week- which saved tons of money. But it was tedious, and we couldn't get as many fresh fruits and veggies since A. my fridge isn't that big, and B. they wouldn't last a full 10 days. <br />
We now eat at least twice as many fresh veggies as we used to so we have decided to shop once a week, and cut our BJ's trips down to once a month or less. Since we no longer need diapers or wipes in bulk, we don't need to go bulk shopping as often. It has actually cut our bill even more, and we waste far less than we used to. We still don't have to make daily visits to the store because we plan ALL our meals- breakfast, lunch, and dinner. My husband will stop at Whole Foods when he commutes to his office since there is one nearby (which is an hour from where we live.) He commutes once a week on average, and will take a short list with him about twice a month- usually for bulk grains, dried beans, granola, GMO free oils, and a few treats we can only get there. <br />
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We get our beef fresh from a farm twice a year, and we have a plentiful garden in the backyard to pick from so this week's menu required 1 short trip to Trader Joes, and a very small grocery bill.<br />
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Monday: Baked chicken ( I'll have Gardein chicken strips), fresh fruits and veggies.<br />
Tuesday: <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2012/04/vegan-stuffed-shells.html">Stuffed Shells</a>, baked fried zucchini, fruit for dessert<br />
Wednesday: French Bread pizza and mixed veggies<br />
Thursday: Burgers on the grill (Dr. Praegers for me), <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/05/macaroni-and-cheese-casserole.html">homemade mac and "cheese"</a>, kale chips, sriracha baked beans.<br />
Friday: Grilled Salmon, shrimp skewers, stir fried veggies, Asian pasta salad (recipe to come)<br />
Saturday: We will put together next week's menu and grocery shop for the next week so dinner will be planned that day. <br />
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For lunches: I'll make up a<a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2013/05/lemony-quinoa-salad.html"> Lemony Quinoa Salad</a>, and have leftovers. The girls have "snack plates"- fruits, veggies, cheese stick, tortilla chips. We also have peanut butter and jelly, or leftovers.<br />
Breakfast: I made an orange cake yesterday that is good for breakfast or dessert, I'll make a <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/05/banana-bread-my-kids-favorite.html">banana bread </a>today, and we have cereal. On the weekends Daddy make pancakes or Belgian waffles, or we have biscuits and gravy. <br />
Snacks: Cheese sticks, homemade granola bars, fruit- we have grapes, strawberries, pineapple, apples, and oranges, fresh cut up veggies, ants on a log, or chips and salsa. <br />
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So there you have it- our super easy meal plan that incorporates two different diets into one easy plan. Next weekend we get to go to the Farmer's Market, and I can't wait to share that menu with you! <br />
<br />Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-42906053038429348812013-05-20T09:47:00.003-04:002013-05-20T09:47:50.620-04:00Lemony Quinoa Salad Quinoa has become one of our favorite grains to use- my daughters especially love it. I keep a jar full in my cabinet at all times for lunchtime salads, casseroles, and quick side dishes. I've even started taking this salad on camping trips because it's a great source of protein and energy. It keeps well in a cooler, and a little goes a long way. Needless to say I get a lot of questions whenever I break out the container of this "funny looking" food! <span style="text-align: center;">I also keep a bowl of this in the fridge during the week for quick lunches or a snack. It's really good as a dip with tortilla chips, or in a wrap with baby spinach. The possibilities are endless with this simple salad.</span><br />
I change around the veggies each time I make it depending on what I have on hand, but the dressing remains the same. It has a summery, lemony flavor that goes with just about any veggies. So we'll call it Lemony Quinoa Salad<br />
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<li style="text-align: left;">handful tomatoes, chopped ( I use grape tomatoes, cut in quarters)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Pepper (your choice of color), chopped</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">1/4 of a red onion finely diced</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">1 cup white corn</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">handful Cilantro, chopped finely</li>
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<li>1/4 cup Olive Oil</li>
<li>Rice Vinegar- add to the oil in the measuring cup - enough to get to the 1/3 line.</li>
<li>Juice from 1 lemon</li>
<li>teaspoon Sriracha</li>
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1. Cook quinoa according to package directions. 1 cup of quinoa cooks in 2 cups of water. Bring to a light boil and simmer until done. Once cooked set aside to let cool.<br />
2.Measure your olive oil in a measuring cup, then add the rice vinegar to that to get to the 1/3 line. Add the juice from 1 lemon ( I microwave it first for 10 seconds to get the juice flowing), and add the teaspoon of Sriracha. Whisk it all together so it is well mixed. <br />
3. Once the Quinoa is cooled, add the veggies, pour the dressing mix over it and mix well. The dressing won't make it wet or oily- just give it a nice flavor. If you can, make this ahead and let the flavors mingle for at least a couple hours in the fridge before eating. <br />
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This took about an hour to make, start to finish. And that was with help from my 9 year old, wrangling a toddler, and chasing down a puppy who stole a few toys and shoes while I was trying to make dinner. You know, just a typical evening with kids. On my own it would have taken about 45 minutes. <br />
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<li> Pizza Crust ( the recipe for my <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/12/family-fun-night-homemade-stromboli.html">homemade crust </a>)</li>
<li>1 tsp cooking oil</li>
<li>1 can vegan refried beans (I used Trader Joes)</li>
<li>1 can organic red kidney beans</li>
<li>2 medium tomatoes, diced</li>
<li>1 red pepper, diced</li>
<li>1/4 onion, diced finely</li>
<li>1/2 package taco seasoning ( I used Trader Joes)</li>
<li>Dairy free/lactose free cheese of your choice </li>
<li>2-3 green onions, diced</li>
<li>handful cherry tomatoes, chopped.</li>
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1. Make your crust. I leave this totally up to you. This recipe can easily be made gluten free if you make a gluten free crust. You could also use a store bought crust if you are crunched for time. We have a tried and true recipe we use each time we make pizza- it takes about 10 minutes and is so much better than store bought. Once your crust is ready press it out on a pizza pan and set it aside.<br />
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<span style="text-align: center;">2. Dice the onions, chop your peppers and tomatoes. Preheat a skillet and add a teaspoon of cooking oil of your choice. (I used GMO free canola oil). Once the skillet is heated add the onions and peppers. Cook over medium heat until the onions start to become translucent. Add the chopped tomatoes. Drain and rinse the beans, and add them to the pan. Let this mixture cook on low-medium heat until the tomatoes cook down.</span><br />
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3. Add a handful of taco seasoning to the veggie and bean mixture. The seasoning I use is spicy so I don't add a lot because of the kids. You can add more or less depending on your preference. Let simmer until the tomatoes have cooked down to make a sauce.<br />
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4. Spread the pizza crust with refried beans. Top that with the bean and tomato mixture, and then top with cheese. Sprinkle with a little extra taco seasoning (about a teaspoon).<br />
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This tasted just like nachos on a pizza crust. The beans take the place of meat nicely- it is very filling. You could use black beans instead of kidney- it really is your preference. Topped with a little homemade guacamole, or just left as is, it was a great, easy weeknight dinner. Kid tested and approved. </div>
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<i><b>*Thanks to my husband for grabbing the camera and taking pictures while I made this. Otherwise there wouldn't have been a post today.</b></i><br />
<i><b>*This recipe is Vegan and can be made Gluten Free.</b></i><br />
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Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-63174169005686102502013-05-13T14:23:00.000-04:002013-05-13T14:37:34.522-04:00A New JourneyFor several years I have been wanting to go back to school, either furthering my degree in History, or pursuing another field of study. I have flip-flopped between a Masters in Education, getting my MBA, finding a Registered Dietitian program, and at one point I even toyed with the idea of becoming a NICU nurse. I was actually just a few steps from signing up for a Masters of Public Health program when we found out we were pregnant with our third daughter. <br />
I always knew I wanted to go into a field that helped people, either teaching or health related services, but nothing felt RIGHT. Then a couple months ago a dear friend of mine pointed me in the direction of a holistic nutrition and health coach program and offered me an amazing career opportunity that I would have been crazy to pass up. After looking into the program it was clear that this is exactly what I have been looking for. Twelve years ago this week I graduated from college, and now here I am on my first day of school over a decade later.<br />
My days as a SAHM are numbered and to be honest this terrifies me. Six months from now I will go back to work officially for the first time in 9 years.(The program is a year long, with a 2nd year continuing ed option, but we can start working after 6 months.) Some work will be done from home, some from an office (I'll have my own office!!). I will still do the online schooling with my girls but my schedule won't be as free as it has been for these past 9 years. I have been looking into how professional parents work and still home school so I am confident it can be done. I won't be a full time SAHM like I have been for the past nine years and 6 months. The practice I am joining is very family oriented so I am not worried about my girls. I know I will have a little less time with them, but I think that is going to be a good thing. Sometimes I take for granted the time I have so I don't use it wisely. Now I am making more time to go outside and push my toddler on the swings, build train sets with them, kick the soccer ball around, blow bubbles, or just enjoy being with them.<br />
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Even though I am scared, apprehensive (slightly terrified), it is time do something for ME. I am extraordinarily blessed by the fact that I don't have to work. We have made one income work for many years so we are pretty good at it. My husband has always supported my decision to stay home with our girls and has not once made me feel as though it was a burden. I've watched him become extremely successful in his career, and while I am so proud of him, it has been hard to feel as though I am standing still. So now it is my turn- and I can't wait. All of the fear aside, I am beyond excited to start this new journey. <br />
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What does this mean for Dairyfree Omnivore?<br />
The break is officially over! Most exciting of all- the blog is getting a professional makeover! I will be posting many recipes and other health and food related posts. I took a large portion of this past year as a break for many reasons- lack of time, chasing around a toddler, and prioritizing aspects of my life. We also started volunteering as fosters for dogs and puppies rescued from high kill shelters-and that requires a lot of time. (More on that in a future post.) For now, it's time to get back into the habit of blogging.<br />
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I have already met some amazing people through my new school program, and many have blogs. I can't wait to share their blogs with you too!<br /><br />For now, let's get back into the swing of things. Keep an eye out this week for a product review, a kitchen tour, and at least 2 new recipes!Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-33304594256330385402013-02-14T09:52:00.001-05:002013-02-14T11:30:25.125-05:00Valentines DayAh Valentine's Day. I have never really been a fan of Valentine's Day. To be honest this is my least favorite Hallmark Holiday. There's no horrible underlying reason for this- I have never been dumped on Valentine's Day, or had some horrible experience. In fact most have been quite wonderful. I've been given flowers, jewelry, balloons, stuffed animals, fancy dinners out. So why do I dislike it so much? Mostly because it is a holiday filled with all little materialistic things that annoy me. For one thing, I am not a fan of the color pink. And all things Valentine's Day are pink. I am reminded of the quote from "Steel Magnolias" "It looks like the sanctuary has been hosed down with Pepto Bismol!" That's how I feel about every Hallmark store and shopping mall around this time too. Pink is definitely NOT my signature color. <br />
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It's not just the millions of shades of pink that I find irritating. When I became a Mom I learned first hand just how obnoxious all those little Valentine's cards are. Yes, I have been the recipient of those cards, but as a Mom I just see them as one more pointless chore. Staying up late to stick lollipops, fake Scooby-Doo tattoos, pencils, whatever, to flimsy, cutsie cards is not my idea of spending my time (or money) wisely. And don't get me started on the two most popular Valentine's gifts: flowers and candy. First off Conversational hearts are just gross. They are like the candy corn of Valentine's Day- totally pointless. The chocolates in those heart shaped boxes are just as bad. Even before my dairy free days I did not like boxed chocolate. Plus if you want to get your sweetie some good chocolate it's all been marked up to some ridiculous price. Same with roses. $100 for roses is ridiculous! I much prefer wildflowers or a pretty mixed bouquet.<br />
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Even though I am cynical about the materialism of the day and what marketing has turned it into, I am still a hopeless romantic. I have had the same Valentine for 14 years and every day I fall in love with him even more. He is my rock, my best friend, my soul mate. Every year he does something special for me- I get flowers and a gift, and he takes me out to a very nice dinner. This year it's a bit different. We gave ourselves a joint gift- a bedroom makeover complete with new bed, mattress, décor, and desk for me. Since he worked so hard on that home improvement project, this year I planned our date instead of letting him do it. Instead of a super fancy dinner out like we had talked about, I decided we should do something fun together, so this weekend I am taking him to a local Microbrewery for a tour and tasting, and then to dinner. <br />
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Our kids are definitely not left out. They are our 3 little Valentines and we make sure they each get a little gift and we have a special family dinner (tonight it's fillet Mignon and shrimp) This year our oldest made us all gifts on her own- she wrote each of us a poem telling us why she loved us. THAT is what today is about-not pink hearts, candy, flowers, and fancy gifts. It's about letting those you love know how much. As my husband says, everyday is Valentine's Day for us. <br />
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<br />Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-35443188691408448032013-01-22T08:48:00.000-05:002013-01-22T08:48:06.046-05:00Mango Sriracha Chicken Back this summer my favorite blogger Beth at <a href="http://itsgoodtobethecook.com/">It's Good to be the Cook</a> posted an amazing recipe for a dish she called <a href="http://itsgoodtobethecook.com/2012/07/13/mango-sriracha-chicken/">Mango <span style="background-color: white;">Sriracha</span> Chicken</a>. Since everything she makes is amazing, I knew I had to try it. It has since become a family favorite of ours. A little bit sweet, a little bit spicy, and very easy. We have made it several times since this summer and each time it's a huge hit.<br />
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<li>2 Tablespoons Mango Butter (found at Trader Joes)</li>
<li>2 Tablespoons Sriracha</li>
<li>2 Tablespoons Rice Vinegar</li>
<li>1 Tablespoon Olive Oil (although I sometimes omit this)</li>
<li>1 Teaspoon Minced Garlic</li>
<li>Salt and Pepper</li>
<li>4 Chicken Breasts or 6 Bone-in Chicken Thighs</li>
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2. Pour about half of it over the chicken and let sit for a few minutes- until it becomes room temperature. Use the other half of the sauce as a dip for the chicken.<br />
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I deviated a bit from the recipe this time based on what I had on hand. I used bone in thighs and baked them at 375F for about an hour first. When they were done but not browned, I removed them from the oven and finished them on my stove top grill pan. I brushed each thigh on both sides with the sauce and let them cook on medium heat until they were browned. They weren't quite as spicy this way since they weren't marinated in the sauce but that worked out for the kids. Plus I had perfectly baked chicken on the inside with a spicy crispy outside. (Crispy but not burnt- that's the key.)<br />
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Doesn't it look like there is mac and cheese on my plate? That's because there is! That recipe is for another post:-) <br />
We also served these with the edamame and corn frozen veggie mix from Trader Joes. It was a total kid win-even the picky toddler.<br />
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Thanks Beth for yet another great recipe! </div>
Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-23350150952239282252012-10-12T12:13:00.001-04:002012-10-12T12:13:33.748-04:00Living Frugally: Eating Well on a Budget<i>I am going to do a new series about living frugally. We have been working hard to save money and live well below our means lately. I will be sharing my tips and tricks that we learn along the way. If you have any you would like to share, I would love to include you in this! Just leave a comment. Thanks! </i><br />
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I don't know if you have noticed but food prices are insanely high lately. Maybe we have noticed because we are buying for 5 people (it's amazing how much school aged kids eat!), but in the past six months at least we have most definitely taken a hit. Every few months or so we re-evaluate our family budget to see where we are spending too much, what we can cut out and save, and what has changed. <br />
We realized our biggest expenditure (other than our mortgage) was actually our monthly food bill. It was amazing to me how much we were spending on our groceries, and then eating out instead of eating what we had already spent money on. In my opinion, there is no point in eating out on a regular basis if you have a well stocked pantry, fridge, and freezer. We have all 3 all of the time. There is technically no reason for us to spend money on eating out during the week. Even with a hectic schedule of softball games, drama classes, Girl Scouts, and so on it is still pretty easy to find time to cook. It may not be a gourmet meal, but it will be healthy and homemade (<b>and already paid for</b>).<br />
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When I sat down and did the math for our grocery shopping I realized with 5 people in our family we eat roughly 105 meals a week at home. (Since my husband works from home some of the time or takes his lunch and/or breakfast with him when he's not I am rounding this up.) That is A LOT of food! Add on to that the fact that we are trying to eat a lot of organic foods and fresh foods that are just getting more expensive. I had to find a way to cut costs without cutting quality. I thought I would share some tips and tricks that have been working for me lately.<br />
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~ Make a bi-weekly menu and a detailed grocery list. Take both with you when you go to the grocery stores. Mark next to your list the items you have coupons for with a "C". You'll remember you have them and actually use them.<br />
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~Buy meat from a local farm. We buy a quarter of a cow twice a year. The price per pound is considerably less, and our beef is organic and free range. It's a lot of money up front, but in the end you actually save quite a bit. If you plan ahead for this it won't be so tough on your budget.<br />
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~Visit your local farmer's market or farm stand weekly for your produce. When they have a surplus of something- like tomatoes or peppers- buy a large quantity and freeze them.You can freeze peppers whole (don't wash them first), and you can find the method for freezing tomatoes <a href="http://www.pickyourown.org/freezingtomatoes.htm">here</a>. The owner of the farm stand we go to weekly gave me at least 20lbs of tomatoes for $10 just because I asked. <br />
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~ Repeat a few meals, or plan other meals from the leftovers. If you make chili, have nachos the next night, or make empanadas. If you roast a chicken, have chicken salad pitas or curried chicken salad the next night.<br />
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~If you can, don't take your kids shopping. I know, this sounds TERRIBLE, but if you shop alone you will pay better attention to what you are buying and spending. Plus the kids won't be hounding you for the extra junk food they "have to have". I always grab a special treat for my girls when I shop but it's always a healthy treat.<br />
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~If you have to take the kids, make your husband go too. We almost always shop as a family. One wrangles the kiddos while the other shops.<br />
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~If your kids are older, turn shopping into a math lesson. Not only will they learn something, but you'll pay closer attention to the prices of items as well.<br />
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~Make a list of the things you are throwing into the cart along with their prices. This takes some extra time, but you'll watch the cost add up and you'll be less likely to throw impulse items into the cart. <br />
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~Buy in bulk the items that you use often and a lot of. But be careful! Sometimes bulk doesn't mean cheaper. You have to pay attention to the unit price.<br />
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<li style="text-align: left;">cereal </li>
<li style="text-align: left;">bread</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">peanut butter</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">sandwich buns</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">pickles (my kids LOVE pickle chips)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Mayo</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Ketchup</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Broths</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Organic Juice (100% organic cranberry juice is a lot cheaper at BJ's!)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Chicken breasts and wings</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Snacks- pretzels/animal crackers/graham crackers</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Nuts (almonds, pistachios)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Vinegar and baking soda (for cleaning)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">K-cups</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Almond milk</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">toilet paper </li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Jarred spaghetti sauce (makes easy meal starters)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">pasta</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">olive oil</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">flour for baking</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">applesauce</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">laundry detergent and dyer sheets</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">beer - seriously. Our BJ's has a huge beer selection and we found that buying a case there to keep in the beer fridge saved us a ton of money rather than having my hubby stop and grab some on his way home. We like Sam Adams Oktoberfest, which is more pricey than other beers. Our club ran a special, so we grabbed a case, which we are still working on. </li>
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Of course we buy other things, but that's a good example. Our BJ's actually carries a lot of organic items, and even has coupons for them often. I save a ton on our organic food.<br />
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I don't go to the grocery store in between pay days unless I run out of a staple- like almond milk. This saves me time, gas, and the risk of impulse buys in the check out line.:-)<br />
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By following these tips, I have managed to come in under budget for a few months now. We eat well, have full healthy meals 3 times a day, but it's not breaking the bank. <br />
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We do work in one night out a pay period. Usually that is the night we get sushi. But on average we eat home as much as possible. I don't feel like I am missing out by not eating out. I would rather have the extra $5.00 than a Starbucks that I can make at home. <br />
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<br />Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-73476118597268370102012-10-08T15:13:00.001-04:002012-10-08T15:13:48.028-04:00Weekly Menu We have so much going on during the week that planning our meals is a must. We also avoid eating out as much as possible which means I cook at least 6 nights a week. Sometimes on the weekends we will get take out from our favorite sushi place. We do try to do a date night once a month- but even then before we leave I will cook a meal for our girls. We grocery shop twice a month- on pay day weekends- with a detailed grocery list. It takes most of a Saturday or Sunday, but it's worth it to have a well stocked kitchen and to know what we are going to eat every night of the week. We may have to grab an extra container of almond milk to get us through the week, but for the most part we get everything we need on our big trips. We also visit the Farmer's Market or our favorite produce stand on Saturdays to pick up our extra produce for the week. <div>
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<li>Saturday: Slow cooker pulled pork BBQ, coleslaw, chips, and <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/11/green-bean-casserolein-time-for.html">green bean casserole</a> (We had a friend in town from South Africa and this is one of the meals she requested)</li>
<li>Sunday: We got take out sushi since we were all exhausted. And we had eaten the leftovers for lunch.</li>
<li>Monday: <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/01/one-of-most-comforting-foods-spaghetti.html">Spaghetti and meat sauce</a> (I had my CPR training so I made dinner before I left and ate when I got home)</li>
<li>Tuesday: BBQ Chicken Nachos - it was originally supposed to be beer chicken but I wanted to try my pork BBQ recipe with chicken.</li>
<li>Wednesday: Make your own wraps</li>
<li>Thursday: Green Curry</li>
<li>Friday: Slow Cooker Fiesta Chicken over Rice </li>
<li>Saturday: Steaks on the grill, steamed clams with garlic butter, homemade potato chips, steamed broccoli.</li>
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<li>Sunday: Fall Chili with <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/07/skillet-cornbread-with-fresh-sweet-corn.html">Skillet Corn Bread</a> ( recipe to come)</li>
<li>Monday: Leftover chili or <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/11/chicken-noodle-soup-to-cure-what-ails.html">chicken noodle soup</a> (which I made for lunch) since both girls have Scouts tonight.</li>
<li>Tuesday: Empanadas</li>
<li>Wednesday: Brinner- Pumpkin Pancakes</li>
<li>Thursday: Chicken fingers, mixed veggies, and rolls </li>
<li>Friday:Pad Thai</li>
<li>Saturday: Burgers on the grill</li>
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Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-35255534567705971092012-10-08T14:34:00.000-04:002012-10-08T14:34:17.519-04:00Back to Blogging You may have noticed I have not been posting hardly at all since about July. I decided to put my blog on the back burner for a while. The main reason is because this year I started schooling 2 of my daughters at home and they needed my undivided attention for that. We don't technically "Homeschool" we "school at home". What's the difference? My girls attend an online charter school that is technically considered public school but using a private school curriculum. We just do it at home instead of going to a brick and mortar building. (It's not free, but it's not as much as private school either). The school sends us our classroom materials in August so we have a full classroom in our home with everything they will need to complete their courses. Because it is sponsored by the state we live in, we have to abide by the same attendance and testing rules all public school students follow. Both girls have homeroom teachers who track their progress and make sure we are staying on track. They also answer any questions I may have and lead the online learning groups and classes both girls have to attend. My job is to be their "Learning Coach". While the daily plan is already written out for me, I am the one who delivers the lessons, administers their tests, and does any instruction. I have a 3rd grader and a Kindergartner so as you can imagine it can get quite hectic some days! It took us about 4 weeks to really get in a good groove. I also had to figure out what to do with my extremely cute but extremely active 2 year old while we are doing our lessons. I absolutely love being my girls' teacher (after all it is what I went to college to do),but having them home every day means I get very little free time to do my hobbies- such as this blog. <br />
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I have found that now that we have this school schedule down, I am getting a little bit more free time in my day. Not a lot, but I get a few minutes here and there while they are doing their independent work or are in a club meeting. I am going to try to fit my blogging back into my day. I make no promises to do it on any sort of schedule. Maybe someday I'll get to do this as more than a hobby, but for now this is something I will do on the side when I have time. I have so many new recipes, meal ideas, and menu ideas that I really want to share and quitting altogether just was not something I wanted to do. I am going to try to follow somewhat of a schedule: Monday will be our weekly menu, Friday will be my Friday Favorites. Everything else will fall in between. There will be no weekend posts because I try to unplug as much as possible on the weekends.<br />
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<li>Fall Chili</li>
<li>BBQ Chicken Nachos</li>
<li>Creamed Potatoes ( South African Style)</li>
<li>Shepherd's Pie (A Harry Potter recipe)</li>
<li>Surf and Turf with steamed clams and garlic butter</li>
<li>Mango Sriracha from my friend at It's Good to be the Cook</li>
<li>Slow cooker Spicy Chicken Tacos</li>
<li>Tried and True recipes from Pinterest</li>
<li>Dairy Free Camping Meals</li>
<li>Friday Favorites</li>
<li>Will be doing my weekly menus for a busy family</li>
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Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-51590156101629703022012-09-11T09:34:00.001-04:002012-09-11T12:13:14.030-04:00On This DayI haven't posted in quite a while. Life has taken over, we have been busier than busy and I just haven't taken the time to stop and write anything. I will get back to regular blogging soon. But I feel like I can't let today go by without some sort of acknowledgement of a day such as this. <br />
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As we all know, today is September 11. Every year on this date we all are taken back to where we were, what we were doing. On Sept. 11, 2001 I had already graduated from college. I remember my drive to work that day - I remember thinking to myself "what a perfect Fall day!" The sky was a gorgeous shade of blue, the sun was brilliant. There wasn't a cloud to be seen. The temperature was just starting to get Fall like- it wasn't cold but it was cool, and the air was crisp and clean. I clearly remember that. Because just a short while later the perfection of that day was about to be shattered. At the time I worked at a small country preschool in a cute little country church complete with a steeple and white picket fence. That day was my day to take my little ones to the Art Room and I was excited about it- my little ones loved going to the Art Room. Our project was making stars and moons out of construction paper, glitter, and Popsicle sticks. I had just gotten the kids set up with their materials when my boss came in and told me my fiance David was on the phone. David never called me at work, so I immediately panicked. He sounded shaken and asked if we had seen any news. Of course we had not- we had no cable TV at the school. He was watching the news and said that two planes had hit the World Trade Center in New York. While we were on the phone the Pentagon was hit. It was at that moment we both realized what was going on. David does not scare easily so his fear shook me to the core. During the phone call my boss was sitting next to me and asked David to keep us informed throughout the day. The rest of the day at work is a blur. We had to pretend that all was well and make it a normal day for kids. We also had a radio going to so we could keep up with the news reports.<br />
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I didn't see any images or pictures from the day until I got home that evening. We had listened to the radio at work so I knew what happened but I had yet to see any of it. David was waiting for me at my house and already had the news on. The images- I will never ever forget those. Tears- I remember crying buckets of tears for the victims, for my country, out of fear. Along with the fear I felt immense pride for my country. I also felt anger- a sickening hatred towards those that had done this.<br />
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Now, 11 years later I have 3 children of my own. The oldest has seen some news footage and some of the magazines and newspapers I saved from that day. She has asked about those pictures and what happened. It's so hard to explain it to a child. How to do you explain that some people hate our country enough to want to attack it and hurt innocent people? How do you explain that the world can be a big scary place? The Historian in me will find a way to explain it, but for now I tell her it was a sad terrible day. <br />
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On this day I don't turn on the TV. I have watched all the news footage and documentaries. I don't need to see the images again- they are burned into my memory. I don't want my girls to see it either. I am not ignoring it, I just feel they are too young to understand. On this day I watch the clock all morning and note the times. I pray. I think about someone I know who lost a parent on that terrible day at the Pentagon and I say a prayer for her. I pray my children will never have to go through something like that. I pray for a time when there is no more hatred and fear.<br />
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On this day I give my husband an extra kiss on his way out the door and tell him I love him a couple more times. I hug my daughters tighter. On this day I hope that what happened on that terrible day never happens again.<br />
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<i>Do you remember where you were on that September day?</i>Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-71903283513887026552012-07-02T07:30:00.000-04:002012-07-02T07:30:00.386-04:00Granola<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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One of our favorite breakfast cereals is granola. But finding inexpensive dairy free granola can be a challenge. I have found that if I want granola with no dairy I have to buy the expensive organic brands in the tiny boxes. It seems to be a bit of a waste of money to me when I can easily make my own. I have made it several times, but I tried this recipe recently and wanted to share it with you all.<br />
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<li><span style="background-color: white;">2 teaspooons ground cinnamon</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">1/2 teaspoon ground ginger</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">1/4 teaspoon Salt</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">3 Tablespoons honey</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">2 tablespoons vegetable oil</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">2 tablespoons maple syrup</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">2 tablespoons water</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">1 teaspoon vanilla</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">2 cups whole oats ( I like the Trader Joes Brand)</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">1/2 cup Rice Twice cereal ( or other crisped rice)</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">1/4 cup flax seeds or flax seed meal</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">1/2 cup chopped almonds</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">1 cup dried cranberries ( I used the orange flavored ones from Trader Joes)</span></li>
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Add in all your dry ingredients and coat evenly. Spread on a baking sheet. You can line the baking sheet with parchment paper, but I didn't have any on hand. We are trying to lower our waste so I stopped buying things like that and am finding alternatives. I used just a small amount of cooking spray on my pan and spread it evenly with my (clean) fingers to lightly grease the entire sheet. </div>
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Bake until the granola is dry and crisp, but do not let it brown. It took about 35-40 minutes for mine to finish up. You can stir it a couple times as well. </div>
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Once cooled completely, store in an airtight container. I use Ball Jars- they work perfectly! This amount filled 1 large jar and 1 small jar. You could easily double it. </div>
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I adapted the recipe from the original to suit our tastes. I omitted the pecans and added almonds, used flax seed meal instead of whole flax seed, and added in some dried cranberries. </div>
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*Adapted from <a href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/melissa-darabian/simple-homemade-granola-recipe/index.html">Melissa d'Arabian</a> and <a href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/ten-dollar-dinners-with-melissa-darabian/index.html">Ten Dollar Dinners</a></div>
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This month I was paired up with two readers. My Pen Pal was Shannon and she sent me package filled with awesome dairy free goodies.</div>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: small;">The first thing I did was read the very sweet card she included. My mom always taught me that whenever you get a gift, you always read the card first.:-) Shannon herself is not dairy free, but she was so sweet and made sure to read all the labels and make sure that everything in the box was. </span></span></div>
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These chips were my favorite items. I am a huge chip fanatic- I'll take salty over sweet any day. The PopCorners Chips were so good! I have been wanting to try them for some time, but just never picked up a bag. They are easily my new favorite snack food! The Pita Chips were also very good- they tasted like the fried won-tons you get in Asian restaurants. I did share this bag with my husband since he loves pita chips. (I did not share very many of the PopCorners though). </div>
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Quinoa is easily one of my favorite grains so I was thrilled to get a brand new box of it! It's still unopened but I have some plans for it once we get home from vacation.</div>
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I always love to try a new tea, and Shannon sent me 3 to try. I had the Tazo Rest tea one evening after dinner when I was not feeling so great (allergy season has been tough on me this year). It tastes similar to Chamomile to me. It is a very relaxing tea- perfect before bed or if you have the sniffles. The Cold Brew tea is being packed for the beach so I can make myself a couple glasses of iced tea while we are there. The Yogi Perfect Energy tea I am saving for those afternoons when I need a pick me up. (I'm a bit of a food hoarder, I like to save and savor things like this).</div>
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<span style="background-color: white;">I have been saving this specifically for vacation. I didn't want to open it before we left and have it go to waste, so I have wrapped it up and we are taking it with us. I love key lime, and so does my husband. I am thinking this will be perfect in the morning on a bagel or toast while we sit on the deck and sip our coffee. And I wanted to be sure to share it with our friends.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;">I have never been a huge breakfast eater, especially as a kid. My kids, on the other hand, LOVE breakfast and especially cereal. The minute their feet hit the floor in the morning they are looking for breakfast. One of the challenges is finding cereal they will like that is still healthy. So far we have been pretty successful at keeping the junk cereals out of the house but they get tired of the same old thing. So we are always on the hunt for something new, tasty, and healthy. They were just as excited as I was when our box of cereal arrived in the mail. We got to try the Rice Twice and the Strawberry Crisp. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;">Even though I have never been a huge fan of cereal, as I have gotten older I have found that there are a few types that I really like. I have pretty high standards and won't eat just anything. Actually, I am super picky about cereal. I don't like super sugary cereals, or ones that get soggy quickly. I want my cereal to be healthy, but to not taste like cardboard. See? High standards. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;">I was especially excited about this one because it is similar to an old favorite of mine that happens to contain dairy. (Why would corn flakes with strawberries contain dairy anyway?? That doesn't make sense to me. But I digress...)</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;">Of course I had to give it a try too, so I had a bowl of the Strawberry Crisp with almond milk. It was so much better than my old favorite! The flakes stay crispier, and there are a ton of the strawberries. I seldom finish a bowl of cereal, but I certainly finished this one. Sadly, I have already eaten the entire box. I am still on the hunt for it at my local grocery store but have not had much luck. As soon as I find it I will be stocking up!</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"> I have been wanting to make a batch of homemade granola and I had found a recipe that called for crisp rice cereal as part of the ingredients. I will be sharing that recipe soon, but I will tell you that this worked perfectly!</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;">I will also be using the Rice Twice to make those marshmallow treats for the kids from now on. </span></div>
As a Mom, I am thrilled to find a wholesome, great tasting cereal that my kids love. As a dairy free consumer, I am so glad there is a company out there that is catering to the needs of those with food intolerances. <br />
For more information visit the <a href="http://www.attunefoods.com/about-us">Attunefoods</a> website.Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-38986818044264468782012-06-20T08:28:00.002-04:002013-01-22T11:23:19.699-05:00Gazpacho<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
As a family we try to do at least one meatless meal each week. We actually have a few nights of the week themed to make meal planning easier: Meatless Monday, Taco Tuesday, Fun Friday, and the one night my oldest daughter gets to cook. Last week's meatless meal was Gazpacho with homemade croutons and lemon basil aglio olio. The Gazpacho recipe was from Ina Garten ( one of my favorites) and it was so simple. I love her recipe because there is no cooking involved at all! No blanching, no peeling, very little chopping. The food processor does all the work! I couldn't ask for an easier meal. I did change a few ingredients to match what I had on hand.</div>
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<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">1 red pepper, seeded and chopped*</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">1 English cucumber, chopped</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">1 white onion (or purple) roughly chopped**</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">3 garlic cloves, minced</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">23 oz tomato juice (3 cups)</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">1/4 cup rice vinegar*</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">1/4 cup olive oil</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">dash cayenne pepper*</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">1/2 tablespoon kosher salt</span></li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white;">fresh ground pepper</span></li>
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**I used half of an onion because a whole onion seemed overpowering. </div>
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Roughly chop each vegetable. Put each veggie into the food processor separately and pulse it until it is coarsely chopped. Do not over process. I did the tomatoes first, then the pepper, cucumber, and the onion last.</div>
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<span style="background-color: white;">Combine them in a mixing bowl. Add your garlic, tomato juice, vinegar, olive oil, cayenne pepper, salt and pepper. Mix well, and let chill in the fridge for at least an hour. The longer the soup chills the better the flavor gets. </span></div>
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While the gazpacho was chilling, I made some homemade croutons to go with it. I cut up a loaf of Italian bread, tossed the cubed pieces with garlic infused olive oil, salt, and pepper. Then I baked them at 400F until they were toasted and slightly browned. <br />
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We served the gazpacho with the croutons and some fresh basil from our garden. Paired with my Lemon Basil Aglio Olio (recipe to come soon), this was the perfect meatless summer meal. <br />
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You can also serve this as an appetizer. I made gazpacho "shooters". for dinner with my parents and served them in small ball jars while the rest of the meal was cooking. They were just the perfect appetizer size (and healthier than chips!)</div>
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You can kick the spice up in this by adding more cayenne, or some Tabasco. I kept it pretty mild since the girls were eating it too.<br />
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To keep this completely gluten free, you can omit the croutons, or make them out of gluten free bread. Or you could toast and spice some nuts- walnuts or almond slivers would work great- and use those as a garnish.<br />
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<i>What is one of your favorite easy summer time meals?</i><br />
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Recipe Adapted from: <a href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/gazpacho-recipe/index.html">The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook Copyright 1999</a>Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-53126692263695167082012-06-14T07:30:00.000-04:002012-06-14T07:30:05.124-04:00(Vegan) Fried Green Tomatoes<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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Since I can't have dairy anymore, I had to adapt the recipe a bit. I am also running low on eggs since I've been baking a lot this week, so I didn't use those either. That makes this a totally vegan recipe! I didn't really follow a recipe for these, I just used a few methods I've used for breading other foods. They turned out so good and definitely took care of that craving. </div>
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<li style="text-align: left;">1 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">1/2 cup corn meal</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">1/2 cup non-dairy milk (I used almond)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">1 tablespoon olive oil</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">salt and pepper to taste</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">smoked paprika</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">garlic powder</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">Canola oil ( for frying)</li>
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1.Slice your tomatoes into medium size slices- if they are too thin they will fall apart, too thick and they won't cook right.</div>
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2. Put your breading mixture together: the breadcrumbs, corn meal, smoked paprika, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. All of these are to taste. I added roughly a teaspoon of the smoked paprika and garlic. You could add more or less.</div>
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3.Whisk together your 1/2 cup almond milk and 1 tablespoon olive oil. I much prefer this to using egg as a coating for frying veggies. It's cleaner, not sticky at all, and the breadcrumbs stick better and stay on during cooking. Plus, you don't have to worry about dealing with raw egg and cross contamination. <br />
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4 Add enough oil to the pan to a cast iron or heavy bottomed skillet for it to come about halfway up the slices of the tomatoes. Heat the oil over medium heat, but don't let it boil. <br />
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7. Cook on one side until gold brown. Flip and continue to cook until the other side is browned. Remove from the oil and drain on paper towels. </div>
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We had these with my <a href="http://www.dairyfreeomnivore.com/2011/04/2-quick-and-easy-chicken-dinners.html">Italian Chicken</a>. You can dip them in tomato or spaghetti sauce, or just sprinkle with salt and pepper and eat plain. I don't like to add too much to them, I want to taste the tomato and the coating, not the garnish. <br />
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My girls really liked them! The love all veggies, but especially if the have been fried! Next time we make these I may add more spice to the bread crumbs since we loved spicy food. </div>
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<i>*Special thanks to my husband for taking all the pictures for this post!</i></div>Stephhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13188523332110187550noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-549458398974284031.post-60302762502234330072012-06-13T07:00:00.000-04:002013-01-22T11:23:48.594-05:00Cooking with Cat: Pork Chops with Sauteed Apples and Minted Roasted CarrotsSince summer is here and my oldest daughter has a lot more free time in the evenings she wants to help cook dinner more often. We came up with a plan that she would pick out one recipe per week that she wants to cook and we will add it to our weekly menu. Last year my Mom gave her a cookbook especially for kids, so we are going to work our way through that one. The recipes are very simple, definitely geared towards kids, but still very good. <br />
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She is also already very aware of my issue with dairy (she herself has no food allergies or intolerances and she will eat anything), so all the recipes she picks are either dairy free or ones we can adapt. <br />
The first one she chose is sauteed pork chops with apples, and minted carrots as a side dish. She did a lot of the work on her own, but I did handle the raw meat. <br />
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1.Season the pork chops with salt and pepper.</div>
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<i>We also made kale chips to have as an appetizer before dinner. The kale takes just a fraction of the time so they were done and ready for us to snack on while everything else was still cooking.This kale is fresh from my garden picked that afternoon. It was so good!</i></div>
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And dinner is done! Pork chops with apples, served with minted carrots and rice pilaf. Such a simple dinner, but it was all dairy free, healthy, and simple enough for a child learning how to cook to make. She was very proud of herself for making this meal. I can't wait to see what she picks out next!<br />
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