Forks over Knives

I had been hearing about this documentary and have been wanting to watch it, but just haven’t made the time to do so.  It’s free for viewing on hulu which is where I watched it.  There are commercials here and there, but still worth it!
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Spicy Apple-Glazed Meatballs

Guess what!  Another amazing recipe! 😉  I know… I’ve been posting a lot of amazing things lately, but really… I only post what I think is amazing… so maybe I need to loose the word or use my thesaurus and find a new word to use.  It’s probably the most used word on my blog at this point! 😉 Continue reading “Spicy Apple-Glazed Meatballs”

Nourishing Traditions Book Review: Part XXIV – Grains & Legumes

Whole Grains
The information in this chapter is vast and very informative.  Even though we don’t really do many grains I still found it very interesting and helpful.  We do use[amazon_link id=”B004VLVO7W” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ] steel cut oat[/amazon_link]s and [amazon_link id=”B0036FB6FY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]quinoa[/amazon_link] and some occasional rice.  We do often soak them, but not long enough according to Fallon. Continue reading “Nourishing Traditions Book Review: Part XXIV – Grains & Legumes”

A Heart for Freedom

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A Heart for Freedom
By Chai Ling

I’m not sure I’ve really talked about what types of books I enjoy reading.  I especially love biographies or autobiographies and historical fiction around the time of WWII.  Even though this book is an autobiography, I can’t really say I’ve been really interested in chinese history, although I’m sure it would be helpful considering how closely tied the US is to China these days.  This book was amazing.  I could hardly put it down.  I’ve really enjoyed reading about histories of other countries lately and this is another to top the list. Continue reading “A Heart for Freedom”

Ranch Dressing

When we made the ‘chicken wings’ for Tonchi’s birthday a few weeks ago,I wanted to have a dip for them since they were being breaded and not covered in a sweet and sour or barbeque sauce.  I didn’t want them to be too dry since they were also baked.  And as most kids prefer, a dipping sauce is a must!

The first option that came to mind was ranch dressing but the last time I looked at the label I was concerned with what was included in the ingredient list. The first few ingredients are normal, understandable ingredients that are to be expected, but then it includes sugar as the fourth ingredient, MSG and quite a few additives, preservatives and artificial flavors.

I figured that if I looked hard enough on the web that maybe I could find a good substitute.  I did spend quite some time looking through different options and recipes from a multitude of websites.  All the looking finally paid off!

Marks Daily Apple is a great primal blog and has lots of great recipes.  This recipe for ranch dressing is amazing!  It definitely isn’t as thick or creamy as the store bought varieties, but the flavor is far superior!

Here is the link for Mark’s Daily Apple Creamy Ranch Dressing.  I’d recommend reading his post about it, which I found informative, amusing and so true!  Also he advises following the recipe to a ‘t’ the first time around before altering it.  I did… sorta! 😉  And it was awesome and the whole family (except our dairy free Aisling) voted to have it again!  I have a feeling this will be a new favorite!

My changes:
I didn’t have greek yogurt or buttermilk, so I used organic yogurt (which I strained in a cheesecloth for about an hour or two) and our raw farm milk which is about like cream.  I also added the mayonnaise which he lists as optional.  I make mine with 50/50 olive oil/coconut oil which makes a thick mayo (like icing) and I figured it would help thicken the dressing.

It still turned out a little on the thin side, but the flavor definitely made up for it!  It isn’t a direct imitation, but it is a good substitution!  I haven’t had commercial ranch dressing in a few years either, so I may not remember the flavor 100% either!

Give it a try and I’d love to know what you think!

Update March 2014

We had this dip again with chicken wings and I wanted to make it completely diary free so that not only Aisling, but Koa as well could enjoy it.  I changed it a little bit more, but it’s definitely still the core recipe from Mark’s Daily Apple.  I can’t claim any of it, but here is the list of ingredients and the few changes I’ve made.  

Ranch Dressing

  • 1/2 cup paleo mayonnaise 
  • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill
  • 1 heaping teaspoon chopped fresh chives
  • 1/2 teaspoon white wine vinegar
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried dill
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon tamari
  • 1/8 teaspoon granulated onion powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/8 tsp garlic powder

Just mix it all together and enjoy!

Garlic and Olive Oil Ear Drops

About this time last year I did a post about ear pain in kids.  I know not often do you find ear pain this time of year, but this post is in preparation of the season to come.  Hopefully being knowledgable and prepared will help stave off the infections! Continue reading “Garlic and Olive Oil Ear Drops”

Chocolate Birthday Cake

And even though we are well into August I’m still sharing recipes from Tonchi’s birthday which was in mid July!  There were way too many recipes to share all at once and if I would have put them all in one post, then some of them would have gotten missed!  Also, each and every one of these recipes is so good they each deserve a post of their own!  So read on and see what you think! Continue reading “Chocolate Birthday Cake”

Nourishing Traditions Book Review: Part XXIII – Eggs and Sandwich Suggestions

Eggs
We go through about 3 dozen eggs a week for 5 people!  Because of the volume we consume, eggs were one of the first things that I decided needed to be switched to a healthier option than just store purchased. Eggs are so good for you… only if they are raised well: on bugs and grass and outside! Continue reading “Nourishing Traditions Book Review: Part XXIII – Eggs and Sandwich Suggestions”

Peach Apple Dessert

On a whim I just threw a few things together and it turned out as a real treat! Continue reading “Peach Apple Dessert”

Coconut Wraps


A friend turned me onto these coconut wraps a few months ago!  They are great!  They are so much better than any gluten free option for wraps.  They fold and bend well and don’t easily crack.  They are thin and great for veggie or sandwich wraps.  The only downside to them is that they are pricey.  They run about $5.99 for 4 wraps.  CRAZY when it’s less than $2 for eight flour tortillas!  Actually it’s a little sickening to think of it that way. Continue reading “Coconut Wraps”