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Month: March 2010
Gratituesday: Laughter
Posted in Family
Ironically, I have no pictures for today’s post. I was too busy listening. I was sitting in bed working on getting a few reviews done when the laughing began. Giggles and squeals. I love the sound of children’s laughter. It so joyful, so pure. It’s contagious. Munchkin was working on her math, and she saw me smile. She asked me what I was smiling about. I told her to listen. She grinned and peeked outside. Jump, jump, giggle, whop, flop, giggle, tumble, jumple, giggle… Who was the source of the laughter? Where was it coming from? The source was two…
Chebe Bread Giveaway
Posted in Gluten Free, and Reviews
Chebe (pronounced chee-bee) Bread is a bread product based upon Brazilian cheese bread. It is a delicious, easy to prepare gluten free, wheat free, and yeast free bread. We were given the opportunity to review the original Chebe Bread. It is free of gluten, wheat, yeast, soy, corn, potato, rice, tree nuts, peanuts and MSG. It is easy to prepare. You add in oil, eggs, water, and cheese. I decided to use Parmesan cheese and make some buns with our mixes. We quickly found that these were so tasty that one mix was not enough. One mix made five hamburger…
Gluten Free BLT
Posted in Gluten Free
Gluten Free BLT Ingredients: 2 tomatoes, sliced lettuce 1 package turkey bacon mayo 5 gluten free buns (I used Chebe mix to make buns) Directions: Make buns or warm purchased buns Cook up turkey bacon Assemble sandwich ~ layer of bacon, lettuce, tomato, spread mayo on bun Enjoy while still warm ***As always, make sure all ingredients are gluten free ***
OAMC – Wrap Up
Posted in Gluten Free, and Homemaking
I’d love to say that I got all of my Once A Month Cooking done as planned, but things changed ~ adjustments were made. The main thing is that we have a freezer with lots of good eats, and we ate well during the process. I learned that I only do true once a month cooking on a few meals. I lean towards doing once a month prep work and freezer cooking (making double/triple batches of things as I go along). Several of our regular meals are dump in the crockpot type meals, so getting the prep work done is…