In my quest to take us gluten-free, to deal with Alistaire's allergies, I gifted my neighbor's adult son's girlfriend with a number of bags of wheat flour this summer. It was teeth gritting...they were the good stuff - King Arthur flours. Ugh. Made me want to cry. Hopefully she appreciated it and made good stuff.… Continue reading Old School Baking: Oatmeal Drop Cookies
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Dem Wedges from Cooking Comically
If you like your cookbooks a little saucy (with a cuss word or two), check the new upcoming release from Tyler Capps: Cooking Comically: Recipes So Easy You'll Actually Make Them. Tyler writes/draws at Cooking Comically. The recipes are easy, hilarious and fun to read. And check out his website for this recipe in all… Continue reading Dem Wedges from Cooking Comically
Gingerbread Cake Drizzled with Lemon Sauce
It was a birthday in the house this week, and yes, I know that gingerbread screams of fall. Yet, that someone with a birthday loves a spice cake. An adapted recipe from the recently released Easy Everyday Gluten-Free Cooking: Includes 250 Delicious Recipes, from Robert Rose. I was reading through the cookbook, looking for inspiration… Continue reading Gingerbread Cake Drizzled with Lemon Sauce
Book Review: Homemade Snacks and Staples
Homemade Snacks & Staples (Living Free Guides) is a new cookbook that feels just like me. As the authoress, Kimberly Aime, puts it "I grew up in the 1980's, when processed foods were the norm and quicker was always better." How she came to eating a clean diet parallels mine. You have to find out… Continue reading Book Review: Homemade Snacks and Staples