Project 365 – #152 When we were at Walmart, we came across these tall glass bottles of Coke in the cooler near the register. It was also the Coke made with real sugar. We couldn’t help but splurge a little.
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Project 365 – #152 When we were at Walmart, we came across these tall glass bottles of Coke in the cooler near the register. It was also the Coke made with real sugar. We couldn’t help but splurge a little.
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Project 365 – #148 Here in Arizona, we can grill pretty much year around, but the summer heat seems to beckons us to grill as it keeps the stove/oven from heating up the house. I love tossing veggies on the grill either with some chicken (or other meat) or by themselves. It’s fun to think of the grill as our outdoor kitchen and try to expand the possibilities of what goes on the grill. Technically, corn is a grain and not a veggie, but for all necessary purposes, we think of corn as a veggie. I like to boil it…
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Project 365 – #147 May is National Celiac Awareness Month, so I thought I would share a couple of things going on in the gluten free world right now. I love how the world of gluten free eating has really opened up over the last few years. Gluten-Free Living Magazine Currently, Gluten-Free Living Magazine is offering a 2-for-1 special on their subscriptions. Normally, a one-year subscription to Gluten-Free Living is $34; a two-year subscription is $54. From now until May 31, 2011, you can purchase a two-year subscription for $34. Find the offer details at the Gluten-Free Living website. Gluten…
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Project 365 – #146 For D’s first official day back to work, I decided to make up some apple cinnamon pancakes. To make them just a little more special, I took some of our juicy blackberries and created a puree. First, I tossed a couple of cups of blackberries into the blender. I added roughly 1/4 cup of orange juice and a little honey for sweetener. Once it was all nicely blended, I placed it in a small sauce pan to warm it up. It turned out quite well. We decided that we might need to try it out on…
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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…