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Author Archives: TravelingZipperhead
Deep Freeze 101
I buy stuff in bulk. A lot, and that applies to meat. So to have roughly 35 frozen chicken breasts in there is not exactly unheard of. My parents got me a vacuum sealer for Christmas a few years ago, … Continue reading
Combating Cancer
This time around Stephanie and I are talking about cancer fighting foods. We all know someone affected by cancer, and for some of us it hits closer to home than for others. Cancer is also something that seems to be … Continue reading
Pillsbury Gluten Free Products
Recently, there have been an influx of gluten free options on the market, which is both good and bad. It’s good because for people like myself, who cannot digest gluten, we now have more options. It’s bad because those of … Continue reading
Here and there
The next blog Stephanie and I will be posting is about foods that fight cancer. As much as I love these recipes that will be coming out, and I can’t wait to share them with you, they are missing two … Continue reading
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Local goodness is all around
I know, I’m always talking about buying local, and by now I’m sure you’ve looked around your home town at the farmers markets, and local bakeries, and seen what wonderful things are around you. I’m sure you’ve also developed a … Continue reading
It’s been forever!
I know, it’s been a long time. Too long. I apologize. We had a nasty cold run through the house, then it was little man’s birthday, and we had a celebration for that. Plus I’ve just not been feeling great. … Continue reading
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Omega 3s -Yes! You CAN enjoy them! No, Really!
This week, Stephanie and I are tackling a topic I’ve dreaded, omega 3s. I don’t specifically have anything against the little buggers, truly, it’s just that the primary ways of getting them is by eating fish. And I hate fish. … Continue reading
Potato Love
We did American regional cooking in school this week, and it was fun, but tough. I tend to stick with Mexican, grilling, and barbecue when it comes to food, and doing these has really broadened my horizons. I had to … Continue reading
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My Garden is Suffering
I decided at the beginning of the year that I wanted to grow some veggies, and so we made a garden. It is really the Fort Knox of gardens. It is wrapped in rat wire to keep the rodents in … Continue reading
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I’ve Always Wanted to Try This….
No, not the steak, but the grilling of the lettuce. First off, Stephanie has decided to take the hardest class known to man, so we will be doing our healthy food postings every other week until she is finished. The … Continue reading
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