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Category: Gluten Free

Grilled Corn

Posted in Family, Gluten Free, Homemaking, and Photography

Project 365 -#145 Today, I fired up the grill to grill some fresh corn and cajun boneless, skinless chicken breasts. I also made some cajun seasoned butter to put on the corn. It was delicious. In fact, Munchkin and D enjoyed the corn so much that we’ll probably have more tomorrow. I just need to get some more butter as we’re completely out of butter. lol! D had a follow-up appointment today.  While the surgery went well, it’s not taking care of all of the pain.  Next week, he’ll have to head in for back injections.  There may be another…

Grilled Cajun Chicken with Apricot Salad

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Project 365 – #143 On Saturday evening, we decided to enjoy some of our new produce.  D likes to have meat on his salad, so I did a Cajun dry rub on some boneless skinless chicken breasts and grilled them.  I sliced up two of the chicken breasts to add to our salad, and I saved another chicken breast for Sunday’s lunch, grilled Cajun chicken sandwiches.  I shredded the lettuce, diced the tomatoes, and shaved some raw cheddar cheese.  We received some beautiful apricots in our Bountiful Baskets order, so I sliced up a few of them for our salad. …

CSA, Farmers’ Market, Bountiful Baskets

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Project 365 – #141 What do all of these things have to do with each other?  They’re all great ways to get fresh fruits and veggies at a more affordable price. You’ll also be supporting local farms/farmers which helps the local economy. At a Farmers’ Market, you get to decide what you’ll be taking home with you that day.  If you’re a regular, you’ll get to know the vendors which may allow you to work out a few deals.  You’ll learn the best time of day to come to get the best deals.  (At our Farmers’ Market in Northern Virginia,…

Gluten Free Breakfast Sandwich

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Project 365 – #139 D loves to have his bigger breakfasts.  While he’ll eat cereal, he would much rather have eggs, pancakes, waffles, breakfast burritos… You get the idea.  He likes to start his day off with a hearty meal.  Before his surgery, he would make his own breakfast burritos or omelets or heat up something I had already made such as waffles or pancakes.  Now, he’s not able to do the cooking – at least not yet.  The good this is that he’s not getting up really early, so I can make breakfast at my own pace.  **grin** This…