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Monthly Archives: January 2011
The First Gluten-Free Commercial?
I hate TV commercials, I really do. I always pick an alternate show to flip to so I can avoid my show’s commercial. But this commercial. . . this one really caught my eye, and I had to flip back … Continue reading
Homemade Mac and Cheese
I was going to post this yesterday, but an incredibly rare opportunity presented itself; it was 69° here in Colorado yesterday! So, my husband and I dusted off the motorcycle and when for a glorious January ride. What a sense … Continue reading
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Gluten-Free Ice Cream Social!
Yes, it is the middle of winter in Colorado and I went to an ice cream party today! Are you drooling yet from looking at this photo? We had something for everyone: gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, nut-free . . . you name … Continue reading
Homemade Beef Stock
In the last two and half years I have had four major abdominal surgeries and was diagnosed with Celiac disease. This combination of medical issues has forced me to slow down in all aspects of my life. I am finding … Continue reading
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CBS mentions Celiac Disease
Anyone watch NCIS? My husband and I like to watch when we get the chance. We love the eccentric character Pauley Perrette plays, Abby. Here she is featured on CBS bringing awareness to Celiac Disease!
Cherrybrook Kitchen GF Sugar Cookies
Right before Christmas my favorite little bakers joined me again in the kitchen for some classic sugar cookies! Cooking is just so much more fun with little helpers! I was a little short on time so I pulled out a … Continue reading
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Roasted Chicken
I love browsing food blogs and websites and I recently ran across Gwyneth Paltrow’s site GOOP. The home page displays six intriguing buttons, and the one that stood out most to me was of course a blue knife and fork … Continue reading