I pack a lot of lunches.
Even when I'm not at school, I bring a brown bag lunch with me to work rather than eating out. It saves money, is healthier, and is easier to be gluten free. I have to get creative when I only work six and a half hours at one place, and only get one 10 minute break to inhale food!
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Friday, August 3, 2018
How to Enjoy Veggies: Butternut Squash (Gluten Free and Dairy Free Option)
This recipe for squash is approved by picky eaters, both kids and adults who don’t like squash. (That is, they didn’t like squash until they tried this recipe.)
My mom has made it for years and the whole family enjoys it. Our extended family enjoyed this dish for Christmas and gave it thumbs up. This dish solves both flavor and texture issues with squash. It gets
My mom has made it for years and the whole family enjoys it. Our extended family enjoyed this dish for Christmas and gave it thumbs up. This dish solves both flavor and texture issues with squash. It gets
Monday, September 4, 2017
Back to School Lunch Inspiration
I’m back to school, and I try to pack myself a lunch the night before to save time in the morning. I sometimes get bored of sandwiches. I like using bento boxes to pack my lunch in.
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Gluten-Free Chicken Salad Three Ways
Chicken salad is so refreshing in summer. It’s also quick and easy to make, and very versatile. You can serve chicken salad as lettuce wraps, spread it on sandwiches, or dip it with chips and crackers.
We don’t measure our basic chicken salad recipe. We throw in a dollop of this and a handful of that.
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Double Chocolate Tea Bread {Gluten-free}
A while back, we made a double batch of this tea bread and gave it away as gifts. People loved it so much they were asking for the recipe.
This rich, moist tea bread is better than cake.
And it smells heavenly while it’s baking!
It’s gluten free, with a dairy free option.
Thursday, May 11, 2017
How to Cook Gluten Free Pasta Like a Pro
You’re gonna need a bigger pot
Have you ever tried to cook gluten free pasta, only to have it turn out starchy and globby? Did the noodles stick to the bottom of the pan and burn? Was the starch so thick that it would not drain off, even when you rinsed the pasta with water?
Bad news: you’re doing it wrong.
Sunday, February 5, 2017
"Homemade" Pizza {Gluten-Free}
My family loves pizza. I've reviewed some restaurant pizza on the blog, but only made passing reference to the kind of pizza we eat the most: "homemade" pizza. It's not really homemade because it's a mix, but close enough.
We use Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix. For our family of six (now five since my sister moved away) we mix up two packages of crust to make two rectangular pizzas, and enjoy the leftovers.
We use Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Pizza Crust Mix. For our family of six (now five since my sister moved away) we mix up two packages of crust to make two rectangular pizzas, and enjoy the leftovers.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Testing the Best Chewy Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
Is it really the best?
Spoiler alert: Yes! This recipe is a winner.
I heard about the Best Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies from a gluten-free friend. She said her whole family loved them and thought they tasted like real cookies. I was eager to test the recipe my friend found from Michelle of MyGluten-freeKitchen.com
Michelle tested lots of different recipes before she settled on this one.Friday, January 6, 2017
Baby Shower Games that are Not Boring
I had the pleasure of throwing a baby shower for my sister. Planning included decorating on a theme (construction, because it’s a boy), finding games, planning gluten-free food, and managing who did what to help. I had loads of fun looking up ideas on Pinterest, and designing constructions signs for decorations. (More on that in a later.)
I wanted some baby shower games that were not boring or gross. (That eliminates guess the baby food and guess the chocolate poop.) We also were not enthralled with the Don’t Say “Baby” game. It’s too much stress to try not to say “Baby!”
We chose a Phone Game, a Baby Word Scramble, and a Diaper Activity.
1. The Phone Game
The Phone Game was from Pinterest. It’s self-explanatory. Just read and follow the directions.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Key Fobs and Gratitude: It's the Little Things in Life
I take things for granted until they don’t work.
Take for instance the under-appreciated key fab. I didn’t give it much thought until it didn’t work.
I pushed the unlock button, and there was no answering ca-chunk of the doors unlocking. I pushed the button harder because that seems to work with TV remotes.
Fortunately, the van unlocked, otherwise I would have had to actually insert the key and turn it! I nearly got carpal tunnel just thinking about it. I remember a time in the dark ages when my family actually owned a vehicle that didn’t have a key fab. If we wanted to unlock the van, we had to walk all the way over to the van and use the key. I know, first world problems.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Speedy Gluten Free Stuffing
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, I thought I'd share my gluten-free stuffing recipe. It does not take long to throw together as long as you have gluten-free bread.
This was a life-saver if I needed a last-minute meal.
Early on in my gluten-free journey, I had some awkward moments where I realized I could not eat the main meal due to a hidden source of gluten.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Gluten Free Ham and Broccoli Quiche
With sweet potato crust.
This summer, my Nana made a quiche with “surprise” crust. She wouldn’t tell us what it was until we ate it, since some members of my extended family are afraid to eat things that are gluten free! I know the label can be scary, but rest assured, gluten free does not mean tasteless, as this savory, cheesy fare proves.
My mom does not usually make quiche because some of her children do not enjoy egg-y dishes, but when Nana’s quiche was so well-received, she was inspired to re-create the dish at home.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
What’s Heidi been up to?
Lots of things. Summer vacation, then back to school, and writing.
I worked on some Bible homework that morphed into a lengthy word document, and then three blog posts for our church website. (You can read those posts here.)
I celebrated my birthday.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
More Gluten Free Pasta and Product Reviews
Part four in an ongoing series—catch part one: bread, part two, and
part three here.
We’re always trying new pasta around here, and today I’m
going to tell you about spaghetti squash.
Friday, June 24, 2016
Gluten Free Baking Powder Biscuits
This recipe was written on lined paper and stored in our Betty Crocker Cookbook. It turns out the original was from my mom’s middle school home economics class. (We will not mention how long ago that was.) We played with the proportions of gluten-free flours before settling on the best ratio. This recipe is a basic staple. It makes a quick, versatile dough perfect for strawberry shortcake or garlic cheese biscuits. We also like to wrap the dough around hot dogs for pigs-in-blankets. The biscuits are soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside. They're also egg free.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Problems Only Gluten Free People Understand Continued
You are annoyed at hidden sources of gluten.
Why does soy sauce have wheat in it? Why do Campbell’s soups have wheat in them, and why do people put canned soup concentrate in casseroles?
Monday, June 6, 2016
Rhubarb Crunch {Gluten Free}
Strawberries and rhubarb are in season right now, and we are enjoying rhubarb crunch. A "crunch" is very similar to a "crisp." A crunch dessert has a streusel-like layer on the bottom in addition to the streusel-like layer that would be on the top only if the dessert were a crisp. One layer means it's a crisp, sometimes called a "crumble," and two layers means it's a crunch. (And while we're on the subject on desserts that start with "C," "cobblers" are fruity desserts that have a biscuit topping, as opposed to crisps that have oats in them.) But no matter what you call it, it's a wonderful blend of flavors and textures.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Problems Only Gluten Free People Understand
You can’t eat normal bread and baked goods.
You don't need to be reminded of the odd flavors and textures.
You don't need to be reminded of the odd flavors and textures.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Five Guys Burgers and Fries Restaurant Review
I’ve eaten at Five Guys multiple times, and in multiple
different locations and I can confidently say the food is great, and so is the
service. (Sadly, I have not had their milkshakes since they are only available
at select locations.)
Basically, everything but the bun is gluten
free. Monday, May 23, 2016
Gluten free knock-off brands
Gluten free versions of popular wheat-containing foods.
Today, my mom brought home a cereal box and stuck it in
front of me.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)