tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63812977396182990902024-03-13T17:05:14.170-07:00Rachel's ThoughtsRachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.comBlogger579125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-15020416170419386812014-02-04T09:15:00.001-08:002014-02-04T09:15:33.463-08:00I am Back after lots of health set backsWhere has the time gone? Hard to believe that it has been a whole year since I have posted on here. I have been busy seeing doctors on a regular basis for way to many health issues, navigating the world of Medicare, & Medicare Replacement Plans starting at the age of 50 due to my Disabilities, dealing with Social Security about my payments, back benefits, money held out for my lawyer and the balance supposed to be paid to me that I have yet to receive, helping my sister, and doing online surveys to earn gift cards.<br />
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Currently I have been in AZ for the last 2 weeks visiting my mom after not having been here since Dec,. 2008 due to health issues with me and lack of funds to travel anywhere at all. I have about 60-70 PICs of my recipes on my laptop at home and Picasa. My sister loaned my a notebook PC to use while I am at our moms in AZ for a month avoiding the extreme cold, ice, freezing, rain and historic amounts of snow back in the suburbs of Illinois one hour west of Chicago. Once I get back home I will start posting all those recipes one every day or as often as I can till I am caught up, then I can start with new ones with my new way of eating.<br />
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Till then hope you all stay warm & dry in the states where you deal with all the cold, snow, ice, etc. Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-38052654759386321832013-01-08T16:58:00.002-08:002013-01-08T16:58:46.521-08:00Rachel's Jewish Version of Chicken Paprikash SoupIf it is winter then it usually means that most people are using a Dutch Oven or Slow Cooker All the Time, I doubt that I am the exception who uses both of thee all year long for convenience<br />
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1 6 Quart Stainless Steel Dutch Oven<br />
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1 TSP Canola Oil<br />
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1 Diced Onion<br />
2 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
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6-8 Chicken Thighs Rinsed, Patted Dry<br />
1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
1.4 TSP Ground Black Pepper<br />
2 TBSP Lighthouse Foods Freeze Dried Poultry Seasoning<br />
http://litehousefoods.stores.yahoo.net/freezdriedhe.html<br />
4 Cups Very Low Sodium Chicken Stock or Broth<br />
http://www.imaginefoods.com/content/organic-low-sodium-free-range-chicken-flavored-broth<br />
1/2 Cup Smoked Paprika<br />
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10-12 Ounce Pkg of Frozen Chopped Okra<br />
1 14.5 Ounce Can of No Salt Added Petite Diced Tomatoes<br />
1 Package House of Foods Shirataki Tofu Fettucini Noodles Prepared as Directed and set Aside.<br />
I always triple rinse mine and boil in microwave<br />
http://www.house-foods.com/tofu_shirataki_usa/<br />
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Heat Oil in Dutch Oven on Medium High Heat<br />
Add in Garlic & Onions and Cook Until Soft<br />
Add in Broth<br />
Season Chicken With Sea Salt & Pepper<br />
Add Chicken to Broth<br />
Add in Okra & Tomatoes<br />
Cover and Cook on Medium Until Chicken Reaches a Temp of 175-180<br />
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Place Shirataki Noodles in Bowl, Top With Chicken, And Soup<br />
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Chicken Paprikash Served Over Shirataki Tofu Fettuccine<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-87037537577698099032013-01-08T16:14:00.003-08:002013-01-08T16:14:32.361-08:00Smoked Sweet Potato PuffsI try to avoid buying as much processed foods as possible mainly because of all my allergies along with the mere fact that they are usually made with excess, salt, sugar, fat, and ingredients that should not be in food. That being said every once in a while I come across a Packaged Product that is not all that.<br />
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Instead of having frozen tatar tots which are usually made from Idaho Russett Potatoes, these are made from Sweet Potatoes and minimally processed. Buy 1 Package of Alexia Frozen Sweet Potato Puffs, 1 Silpat Baking Mat, Use 1 Jelly Roll Pan, Smoked Paprika and your good to go.<br />
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Buy 1 Package of Alexia Frozen Sweet Potato Puffs<br />
http://mycontinuingthoughts.blogspot.com/2012/07/new-frozen-sweet-potato-product.html<br />
1 Silpat Baking Mat<br />
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Sprinkle Paprika on Sweet Potato Puffs<br />
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Preheat Oven to Whatever Temp the Alexia Sweet Potato Package Says<br />
Please Silpat on Large Jellyroll Pan<br />
Empty Alexia Sweet Potato Puffs on Silpat Baking Mat<br />
Sprinkle Smoked Paprika on Alexia Sweet Potato Puffs<br />
Follow Pkg Instructions to Bake<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-61513620141058422372013-01-08T15:47:00.001-08:002013-01-08T15:47:09.591-08:00Orange Apricot Sweet and Spicy Beans And RiceDespite my typical rule for not buying canned beans due to the high salt content and my using dried beans for the last 5 years about 98% of the time I broke down and bought 8 cans of black beans, My local Angelo Captuos Priduc Market was selling La Preferida Beans for 79 Cents, I found coupons on the La Preferida web site for 40 cents and I was able to print 8 coupons, they expire this month so I used them all at one.<br />
Here is the link below in case you want to take advantage of the coupon at your own local store, of course you might not catch them on sale for 79 cents but you will still have a nice coupon to use.<br />
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http://www.lapreferida.com/couponspromotions/<br />
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One 6 Quart Stainless Steel Dutch Oven This is My Go To Pot to Cook Just About Everything In<br />
I have Werever which was about $30 with taxes. I do not see a reason to buy $250-350 Dutch Oven.<br />
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One 15 Ounce Can of Black Beans Triple Rinsed & Drained<br />
If they have low Sodium Get Them and Then Triple Rinse & Drain Them As Well<br />
16 Ounces Brown Rice Triple Rinsed, Drained, Steamed Without Salt And Drained Again<br />
1-2 TBSP Smucker's Low Sugar Sweet Orange Marmalade or Like Brand<br />
1-2 TBSP Smucker's Low Sugar Apricot Preserves or Like Brand<br />
http://www.smuckers.com/products/category.aspx?groupId=1&categoryId=7<br />
1-3 TBSP Frank's Red Hot Sweet Chili Sauce<br />
http://www.franksredhot.com/products/sweet-chili-sauce/nutrition/info<br />
1/8 Canola Oil<br />
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Heat Oil on Medium High Heat<br />
Add in Everything to Dutch Oven<br />
Simmer on Low for 20 Minutes With Cover On<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-34521052254227126602013-01-08T14:29:00.002-08:002013-01-08T14:29:30.042-08:00Healthy Vegan Protein Saute Welcome to 2013, Hope it has started off for all of you well and continues to be a Healthy, Happy & Wealthy Year. Hard to believe that I have not posted since 11/17/12, I can't really say the Holidays were my primary reason for being such a slug in posting, more a combination of battling a long term sinus infection, being treated with a Steroid Med and then an Antibiotic, food poisoning from an outing at a Restaurant I prefer never to go to again, and having lots of medical tests done.<br />
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I received more gift cards this year then I expected so I have been able to go to several different stores for foods that I would normally not ever be able to buy. I still have some money left on two gift cards to get food at. On the plus side I did not have to go to the Food Bank for food in December and I will not have to go for the month of January for food. I'll have to see how the next few months shape up for me financially and whether I need to go again or not. I do have twenty photos to post of recipes to add here. Do to being sick I did not create as many new recipes as I would have during this same time period previously. I also had some meals out over the holidays which provided left overs and no cooking for me.<br />
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For January I have been picking up lots of Free Meals from Restaurants who have email, loyalty and rewards programs that I belong too due to my upcoming 50th Birthday 1/22/2013. These Restautants send out coupons for Free Meals, Desert, Appetizers, or Add The Meals to a Reward Card for you to use during your Birth Month. I also have been taking advantage of lots of opportunities to receive free samples through Facebook and get coupons for Free Products for Organic & Natural Vendors as well.<br />
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Now back to the purpose of showing you recipes and PICs of them.<br />
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One 10 Inch Skillet, This is Just an Example of one Commercial One to Use<br />
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1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
1 14.5 Ounce Can No Salt Added Diced Tomatoes<br />
10 Ounce Box of Frozen Chopped Spinach, Steamed, Drained and Patted Dry<br />
1 Bunch of Kale Cleaned, Soaked Overnight With Sea Salt, & Drained<br />
One Diced Onion<br />
1-2 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
8 Ounces Portebella Mushrooms, Cleaned, Drained, Patted Dry, & Sliced<br />
2 TBSP Sun Dried Tomatoes<br />
1/4 TSP Ground Black Pepper<br />
1/4 TSP Corriander<br />
1/4 TSP Dill<br />
1 Pkage House of Foods Tofu Shirataki Noodles, Triple Rinsed, Drained, Boiled in Microwave 3 Minutes<br />
This link below is to an explanation of what they are. I buy mine at my local Meijer Grocery Store.<br />
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/products/p/shiratakinoodle.htm<br />
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Heat Oil On Medium High High Heat<br />
Add in Everthing & Saute Until Onions, Garlic are Opague and Kale is Wiled as well As Spinach<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-29887933601412388982012-11-17T17:58:00.004-08:002012-11-17T17:58:48.182-08:00Mexican Chili Lime SwaiThere is a famous saying that "Variety is the Spice of Life", this is me when I am sick of eating ground chicken, need to switch it up a bit and have fish or steak or veggies. I consider Swai to be a great replacement for the Overfished Tilapia, and low in Mercury Content compared to its United States Cousin the Catfish. Super Target has these for a great low everyday price in the freezer section and then Target.com runs coupons for frozen fish so then I stock up. Normally I like to cook fish in the broiler which is fast & healthy, but other times I will saute it or bake it for a change. I am always looking for new flavors & ways of eating the same food.<br />
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One 10 Inch Skillet<br />
1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
12 Ounces of Frozen Swai Thawed<br />
1-2 TBSP of The Spice Hunter Salt Free Mexican Seasoning<br />
http://www.spicehunter.com/search_results.asp?q=mexican%20seasoning<br />
1 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
Juice of 1 Fresh Lime<br />
1-2 TBSP Franks Red Hot Sweet Chili Sauce<br />
http://www.franksredhot.com/products/sweet-chili-sauce<br />
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Heat Oil on Medium High<br />
Add in Fish<br />
Add in Mexican Seasoning, Garlic, & Lime Juice<br />
Cook About 10-15 Minutes or Until Fish Flakes Easily<br />
Top With Some Chili Sauce & Then Serve<br />
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Ready to EatRachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-36763223833953820082012-11-17T17:35:00.003-08:002012-11-17T17:35:35.935-08:00Ground Chicken Chili Okra Tomato SoupWith Super Target continuing to sell Gold & Plump Chicken for 99 Cents or $1.50 after my coupons that I find for the Gold n Plumb brand on the commonkindness website I will keep making new recipes with Ground Chicken.<br />
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1 6 Quart Dutch Oven (Mine is Stainless Steel) Look for One Like This.<br />
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1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
1 LB Ground Chicken 90/10 or 95/5<br />
1 Diced Onion<br />
2 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
4 Cups of Very Low or Low Sodium Organic Chicken Broth<br />
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These Two Brands I have Found To Have Less Sodium Then Many Other Brands & No MSG!<br />
One 12 Ounce Package of Frozen Chopped Okra<br />
1 14.5 Ounce Can of No Salt Added Diced Tomatoes<br />
One 10 Ounce Box of Frozen Chopped Spinach Steamed, Drained, & Patted Dry<br />
1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
1/4 TSP Ground Black Pepper<br />
1/4 TSP Chopped or Freeze Dried Dill Weed<br />
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1-2 TBSP Frank's Red Hot Sweet Chili Sauce<br />
http://www.franksredhot.com/products/sweet-chili-sauce<br />
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Heat Oil on Medium High in Dutch Oven<br />
Add in Chicken, Onion, & Garlic & Saute Until Done<br />
Drain Oil<br />
Add in Chicken Broth & Everything Else<br />
Simmer on Low With Cover for 30-40 Minutes<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-5651091497648758562012-11-17T17:12:00.003-08:002012-11-17T17:12:30.609-08:00Ground Chicken Garlic Okra Kale Spinach ChiliChili and soup are just so easy to make during the fall & winter that I tend to become lazy with creating new recipes. Perhaps the reason I create so many new recipes and constantly experiment is because I get bored eating something the same way and I am trying to cook close to the seasons and with what is available at a lower price? I try to buy as much as I can with coupons and I am always able to find coupons online for the brand Gold N Plump so I keep buying their Ground Chicken on Sale really cheap at Super Target and using my coupons to get a 1 Pound Package for 99 Cents to $1.50, I have 4 or 5 packages in my freezer right now.<br />
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1 Dutch Oven (Go With a Stainless Steal One)<br />
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1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
1 LB Ground Chicken 90% Lean & 10% Fat or 95% Lean & 5% Fat<br />
1 Diced Onion<br />
1 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
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1 TBSP Ground Cumin<br />
1-2 TBSP Ground Corriander<br />
1 TBSP Onion Powder<br />
1/4 TSP Garlic Powder<br />
1 TBSP Smoked Paprika<br />
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1 14.5 Ounce Can of Diced Tomatoes With Cilantro & Lime Juice<br />
If you can't find these Crush Your Own Tomatoes & Add in 1/4 TSP Dried Cilantro & 1 TBSP Lime Juice<br />
10 Ounces of Frozen Chopped Spinach Steamed, Drained and Patted Dry<br />
6 Ounces of Frozen Chopped Okra Steamed And Drained<br />
6 Ounces of Kale Chopped, Steamed, & Drained<br />
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Heat Oil on Medium High<br />
Add in Chicken & Start to Brown<br />
Add In Onion, Garlic, & All Dried Spices & Continuing Browning Chicken<br />
Add in Everything Else & Simmer on Low for 30-45 Minutes<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-83400228694957817322012-11-02T14:15:00.000-07:002012-11-02T14:15:08.306-07:00New Salad With Double LeftoversLiving on a fixed income & very tight budget I do not throw out any foods or beverages unless I absolutely have to. I can always come up with another meal or two/three from a leftover or leftovers. The easiest for leftover is to throw in all in my Vitamix and make a soup, next a smoothie, then in a saute, or over a salad. This recipe combines by previous days Beans Rice and Chili meal, as well as my leftover Mango Cajun Swai .<br />
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1 Bowl For Salad<br />
2-3 Spoons of Leftover Beans & Rice<br />
<a href="http://mycontinuingthoughts.blogspot.com/2012/11/garlic-sesame-chili-beans-and-rice.html">http://mycontinuingthoughts.blogspot.com/2012/11/garlic-sesame-chili-beans-and-rice.html</a><br />
2-3 Spoons of Leftover Mango Cajun Swai<br />
<a href="http://mycontinuingthoughts.blogspot.com/2012/08/baked-mango-cajun-swai.html">http://mycontinuingthoughts.blogspot.com/2012/08/baked-mango-cajun-swai.html</a><br />
1-2 Cups of Romaine or Leaf Lettuce in Bite Sized Pieces<br />
One Diced Pear<br />
One Diced Apple<br />
1 TBSP Extra Virgin Olive Oil<br />
2-4 TBSP Balsamic Vinegar<br />
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Empty Lettuce into Bowl<br />
Warm up leftovers, then add to salad<br />
Add in Fruit<br />
Add in Oil & Vinegar & Mix Everything Together<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-43964391978244324162012-11-02T14:03:00.000-07:002012-11-02T14:03:05.903-07:00Garlic Sesame Chili Beans And Rice<br />
Despite the recent warnings on Arsenic & Brown Rice, I am not abandoning eating brown rice nor I am switching to white rice now or in the near future. I always find Brown Rice Coupons and Sales and they have have brown rice at the local Food Pantries when I need to go there.<br />
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This recipe use a 6 Quart Dutch Oven, the one I have is Stainless Steel made By Wearever, the primary reason being is, that I can't lift the Cast Iron or Porcelain Enamel Ones because of my Arthritis, Neuropathy, & hand weakness, nor can I afford them either. This is a link to just one brand of Stainless Steel Ones. Mine was under $30, no reason to spend hundreds of dollars when you get one that will last just as long or longer for much less money. You could also use one 12 Inch Skillet, 3 Separate Small Saucepan, & the Microwave to make this meal. I find it easier just to use one pot & the Microwave.<br />
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One 6 Quart Dutch Oven<br />
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1 TBSP Sesame Oil<br />
1-2 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
16 Ounces Brown Rice Steamed<br />
One Can Each of No Salt Added Black Beans & Light Red Kidney Beans Triple Rinsed<br />
2-4 TBSP or More of Franks Red Hot Sweet Chili Sauce<br />
<a href="http://www.franksredhot.com/products/sweet-chili-sauce">http://www.franksredhot.com/products/sweet-chili-sauce</a><br />
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Add Oil to Dutch Oven<br />
Heat Oil on Medium<br />
Add in Garlic, Brown Rice, Beans & Frank's Sauce<br />
Cook for 10-15 Minutes<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-81078846798177187712012-10-17T13:09:00.001-07:002012-10-17T13:09:06.944-07:00Pumpkin Cornbread in SkilletPumpkin is not just for Halloween, Thanksgiving, & the Christmas Holidays, I use canned pumpkin all year round, I use it for Pumpkin Soup in my Vitamix, Pumpkin Muffins, Pumpkin Pancakes, Pumpkin Overnight Oatmeal, my Pumpkin Cornbread, as well as using Pumpkin to act as a binder in baking to replace oil or butter and sometimes even to replace eggs in a recipe. I love all things Corn and just about anything with Pumpkin so this combines my love of both.<br />
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I do not have a Cast Iron Skillet because I have Arthritis, Neuropathy, Neuritis & Carpal Tunnel Issues with my hands, as well dropping items on a regular basis due to the decreasing strength in my hands. I make mine is non stick skillet that is oven safe to 400 Degrees. But if you have a Cast Iron Pan by all means use it.<br />
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Since I went Gluten Free again I mainly use Gluten Free Flours and Non Dairy Milks in my recipes. You can use regular Cow's Milk and flours with Gluten but you will need to alter the portions using less or more of the milks and any wheat containing flours as well as egg whites and main stream sweeteners like honey, sugar, or brown sugar because I do not use those.<br />
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One 12 Inch Cast Iron or Non-Stick Oven Safe Skillet<br />
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Non Stick Cooking Spray or A Seasoned Cast Iron Pan<br />
1 Cup Cornmeal<br />
1 Cup to 1 1/2 Cups Rice Flour or All Purpose Gluten Free Flour<br />
1 TBSP Baking Powder<br />
1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
1/4 -1/2 Cup Splenda<br />
1 TBSP Ground Cinnamon<br />
1 15 Ounce Can of Organic Pumpkin Puree and not Pumpkin Pie Filling<br />
3 Egg Whites<br />
1 TBSP Vanilla<br />
1 Cup of Organic Unsweetened Soy Milk<br />
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Add All Dry Items to Mixing Bowl & Mix<br />
Add All Wet Items to a Second Mixing Bowl & Mix<br />
Pour Wet Items over Dry & Mix Together<br />
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Preheat Oven to 400<br />
Bake 20-25 Minutes or Until A Wooden Pick Inserted in Center Come Out Dry<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-56029613109289699072012-10-13T14:11:00.005-07:002012-10-13T14:11:56.281-07:00Carrot Ginger Paprika SoupWhen I don't feel like baking vegetables for a while in the oven, sauting them, or steaming in the Microwave I just make soup in my Vitamix with vegetables. This is one of easiest ways to get Whole Food Nutrients and quickest ways to make soup that is Healthy, Low In Fat, Sodium Sugar, etc, because you control the amounts you are using.<br />
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One Vitamix<br />
One Ten Inch Skillet<br />
2 Cups Small Baby Carrots or Large Ones Cut in Quarters<br />
1/4 Small Onion<br />
4 Garlic Gloves<br />
2 TBSP Canola Oil for Soup, extra for Sauteing<br />
1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
1 TSP Smoked Paprika<br />
1/8 TSP Ginger Peoples Organic Ginger Syrup<br />
<a href="http://www.gingerpeople.com/gluten-free-products/ginger-delight.html">http://www.gingerpeople.com/gluten-free-products/ginger-delight.html</a><br />
1 Cup Organic Non GMO Unsweetened Soy Milk ( U Can Substitute Tofu)<br />
2 Cups Very Low Sodium Chicken Broth<br />
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You can either chop all items in Vitamix and then Saute in Separate Pan or Saute And then Add to Vitamix<br />
Heat 1 TBSP Oil on Medium High<br />
Add in Vegtables Diced or Cubed and Seasonings, Cook until Soft<br />
Add All Items to Vitamix<br />
Turn Machine on Variable and Speed One<br />
Quickly Increase Speed to 10, then setting to High<br />
Blend 3-4 Minutes<br />
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One Large Jelly Roll Pan ( They have an edge instead of flat as in a baking sheet)<br />
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One Pound of Baby Cuts Rinsed And Dried<br />
Balsamic Vinegar, Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Freeze Dried Italian Seasoning Chilled Overnight In a Cruet<br />
I used my Good Seasons Cruet Bottle And Measured to the Water Line With Baslamic Vinegar<br />
then I poured my EVOO to about an inch below the Oil Marking on the Cruet, then added in 1 TBSP of my Freeze Dried Italian Herb Blend Seasoning, shook the mixture and then chilled overnight in my fridge.<br />
I always use Lighthouse or Frontier Freeze Dried Seasonings.<br />
one mixing bowl<br />
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Preheat Oven to 425<br />
Take Dressing from Fridge shake it and then pour over carrots and coat evenly in a bowl<br />
Place carrots on pan<br />
Bake for about 25 minutes<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-69590098756451325592012-10-13T12:32:00.003-07:002012-10-13T12:32:59.490-07:00Baked Ginger Cinnamon Acorn SquashThis month on October 1, 2012 when I went for my 1 time a month trip for me to the food pantry a local farmer had just delivered a pallet of farm fresh sweet potatoes and some boxes of acorn squash. This is a consumer's choice food pantry where you get a shopping cart and get to pick out what you want based on your family size, which for me is just 1. I am now going to have to start going to a few other pantries 1 time a month and get some other items, then buy what I can with gift cards from transferring my $$$ Medicines from one Pharmacy to another. Then every few weeks I can get some fresh vegetables/fruits because that is what is in the budget when your reliant on someone else paying for your food costs. I had my SSDI hearing this past week and now I have to wait for the Judges decision, I sure hope that she agrees with my doctors after 5 years that I am disabled. I have never made acorn squash before because it is so expensive in Illinois, not sold very often in stores here, and I was always afraid I would not like the taste. After making this 1 time I can now say I really like the way I made this, although I do not know if I would like this in a restaurant?<br />
I only took 2 of them even though there was no limit on how many I was allowed to take and I took 12 of the sweet potatoes. Now I wish I would have taken a lot more of them because they last for weeks just sitting in your storage bin,<br />
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I scrubbed/rinsed all the dirt from my two acorn squash and then I cleaned and rinsed them with my produce wash spray. I used the largest knife I had to slice each of them on a cutting board and it was not easy to cut them. Once they were finally cut I used a serrated spoon to clean all the seeds and membrane out of them. I am allergic to Dairy so I always use Vegan Butter but you can use regular and I do not use Brown Sugar, Maple Syrup, or Honey due to allergies as well, but you can use one of these if you prefer to instead of the Ginger Syrup.<br />
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One 3 Quart Oblong Casserole Dish or other 3 Quart Size<br />
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1/4-1/2 Cup Water for Water Bath in Casserole Dish<br />
Two Acorn Squash that have been Cleaned/Disinfected, Seeded, & Cut in Half<br />
1/8 to 1/4 TSP Ginger People;s Organic Syrup Put Into Each Acorn Squash<br />
1 TSP Vegan Butter Put Into Each Acorn Squash<br />
Cinnamon For Sprinkling on Top<br />
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Preheat Oven to 400<br />
Pour Water Into Casserole Dish<br />
Place Acorn Squash Into Water in Casserole Dish<br />
1/8 to 1/4 TSP Ginger People Organic Ginger Syrup Put Into Each Acorn Squash<br />
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1 TSP Vegan Butter Put Into Each Acorn Squash<br />
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Cinnamon For Sprinkling on Top of each Acorn Squash<br />
Bake for 1 Hour to And Hour 15 Minutes<br />
Scoop and Enjoy<br />
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Close Up Ready To EatRachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-1226550325279383942012-10-11T14:47:00.002-07:002012-10-11T14:47:45.556-07:00Broccoli Slaw Fajitas I do not like Mayonnaise so I do not use that at all, I do not use Miracle Whip because that it is made with Dairy and I am allergic to Dairy. Broccoli Slaw has many more uses then just making Cole slaw for people with allergies like me. I have used Broccoli Slaw in soup, stri-frys, egg white skillet meals, sauces, & other fajita recipe.<br />
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12 Inch Non-Stick Skillet<br />
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1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
1 Package of Broccoli Cole Slaw<br />
1 - 2 Red Bell Pepper Sliced (Depends on theire Size)<br />
1 Diced Onion<br />
1 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
1 TBSP Ground Cumin<br />
1 TBSP Ground Corriander<br />
1 TBSP Onion Powder<br />
1 TBSP Garlic Powder<br />
1 TBSP Smoked Paprika<br />
1 TBSP Lemon or Lime Peel<br />
1/8 TSP Cayenne Powder<br />
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Heat Oil in Skillet on medium High Heat<br />
Add in All Veggies & Seasonings<br />
Cook Until Veggies Are Soft<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-27713639732245557802012-10-11T14:29:00.002-07:002012-10-11T14:33:34.448-07:00Smoked Salmon PattiesLast month my local Walgreen's had Chicken of the Sea 14.75 Ounce Cans of All Natural Wild Caught Alaskan Pink Salmon on Sale for $2.49 when they normally sell for 2-3x this amount everywhere, I also had 5 coupons to save $1.00 off the 5 cans I bought and I had $25 Gift Card that I received after transferring an RX from Super Target, so my cost out of pocket was nothing to me. This is a lot of canned salmon for a single person like me to use. The easiest thing for me to make is salmon patties or to use salmon in a salad, in tacos, fajitas, etc.<br />
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Small Bowl for Removing Salmon Bones<br />
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One 14.75 Ounce Can All Natural Wild Caught Alaskan Pink Salmon<br />
1 Cup Cornmeal<br />
1 TBSP Onion Powder<br />
1/2 TSP Garlic Powder<br />
2 TBSP Lemon Peel<br />
1 TBSP Freeze Dried Chives (Freezed Dried Taste Just Like Fresh)<br />
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1 TBSP Smoked Paprika<br />
1 TBSP Freeze Dried Dill<br />
1 TBSP Red Wine Vinegar<br />
1 TSP Minced Garlic<br />
1 Diced Onion<br />
3 Egg Whites<br />
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Empty your canned Salmon into a small bowl and remove as many bones from the Salmon as you can, as well removing the skin from the Salmon.<br />
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Form Salmon Patties the Size of A Small Lemon<br />
Place 4 Patties in Heated Skillet<br />
Cook on each side until browned 3-5 minutes<br />
Flip using wide angled solid spatula<br />
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Serve on Corn Tortilla, Bread, & A Bun, etc.<br />
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1 14.5 Ounce Can of Low Sodium Black Beans Tripple Rinsed<br />
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16 Ounces Brown Rice Steamed<br />
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12 Ounces Frozen Chopped Broccoli Steamed And Drained<br />
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Mix Beans, Broccoli, & Brown Rice<br />
Pour All Items Above Over Balsamic Beefstewmeat Meal Using the Recipe Below<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-59822667814664772162012-10-09T15:49:00.004-07:002012-10-09T15:49:58.164-07:00Balsamic Garlic Onion Beef Stewmeat SauteBeing on a tight budget requires me to be always creative in my cooking and use less expensive cuts of meat to make meals more & more. Many people just go for one type/cut of meat and make the same dish over & over, I enjoy variety and I like experimenting with flavors. A less expensive cut of meat may require a marinade to tenderize/infuse flavors into the meat for a few hours or overnight or longing cooking time in the form of braising, a slow cooker, or some other way. I don't find that many major differences in some cuts of meat and enjoy it just as much.<br />
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Super Target had a sale on Certified Angus Organic Beefstew Meat and a Target Coupon online and the item was on clearance because it had to be sold that day. I picked up a 1 pound package of Cubed Beefstew Meat for $1.00 and then froze it. Normally with Beefstew Meat I would braise it in my 5 Quart Stainless Steel Dutch Oven, but this time I decided to cook my Beefstew Meat quicker.<br />
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12 Inch Non Stick Skillet or Cast Iron<br />
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1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
1 Diced Onion<br />
1 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
1/4 Cup Gluten Free Soy Sauce ( This link is just an example for GF Brands)<br />
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1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
1/4 TSP Ground Black Pepper<br />
1/8 - 1/4 Cup Balsamic Vinegar<br />
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Meat Oil on Medium High Heat<br />
Add in Everything and Cook Until Beef Stewmeat is Done to Your Liking<br />
You Can Then Top Your Stewmeat Meal Over Rice or Noodles or Eat As Is.<br />
I served this over a Rice, Bean & Broccoli Dish. I will link this to that recipe.<br />
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A few summers ago Corningware came out with lighter weight casserole dishes in their classic French white design in various sizes, I found these on sale at my local Bed Bath & Beyond and bought some with my coupons & store credit. Dealing with Arthritis, Neuropathy and Fibromyalgia makes these much easier to use when I need to cook something.</div>
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Corningware French White 3 Quart Oval Casserole Dish (Mine is the Lightweight One)</div>
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2 Sirloin Steaks Room Temparature</div>
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5 Green Onions Cut Into Cubes</div>
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The Spice Hunter Salt Free Steak & Chop Grill & Broil Blend</div>
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Mix Salt & Steak Blend Together & Rob Mixture Over Steaks</div>
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Spinkle Sesame Seeds & Garlic Over Both Steaks</div>
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Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-64102074922537184172012-10-04T14:19:00.001-07:002012-10-07T21:52:13.003-07:00Salmon Cabbage FajitasWith my finances being very tight and my sometimes having to use a SNAP Card to get food or go to a Food Pantry, or Church to get food, it forces me to be really creative in order to still be able to eat & cook healthy food. The other thing that makes getting food from a Food Pantry or Church a Real Challenge is that they are stocked with Boxes, Packages, & Cans of Super Unhealthy Foods where 98% of the items contain Dairy, Gluten, MSG, Sodium Benzoate, Nitrates, Nitrites all of which I am allergic to, along with ingredients I have no idea what it is. In September I went to one Food Pantry in my City for the 1st time which was better then most of the others I had been to back in 2011, this one is called a Consumers Choice Food Pantry in that you get a shopping cart with a box and get to pick out what you want, instead of getting stuck with some bags of stuff that you can't eat and then have to give away to someone else.<br />
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In September when I went to this one for my 1st time, I was very happy & surprised that I was able to get packages of Broccoli Cole Slaw, Packages of Alaskan Wild Caught Smoked Salmon, California Canned Diced Tomatoes, Capers, Shitake Mushrooms, Grass Fed Beef, Gluten Free Crackers, Organic Gluten Free Oats, Frozen Wild Caught Salmon, 9 Cans of Organic Pumpkin. I was able to make some super healthy meals for the last few weeks with the items from this Food Pantry Visit and the Items I had Stockpiled during June & August with my SNAP Card, gift cards, & massive coupons. The reason I am not on SNAP anymore is that Governor Quinn has changed the regulations for the State of Illinois. The State now requires a single person to participate in a program called Earnfaire which means you have to work for free the requisite amount of hours at minimum wage to pay back the State for giving you your SNAP Benefits, this practice is not required for Single Mothers, or any Families. So the bottom line is that a single person would have to work for 24.75 hours for free in order to receive any SNAP food benefits while those not single do not have to work at all, I find this practice discriminatory to a single person. If I was able to work I would not be applying for SNAP Benefits at all, or fighting for the last 5 years to receive Social Security Disability Benefits. My final hearing is next week October 10, 2012, I am praying that the 4th time is the charm!<br />
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One 12 Inch Skillet<br />
One TBSP Canola Oil<br />
One Package of Shredded Broccoli Cole Slaw ( Used this instead of Peppers)<br />
One TSP Minced Garlic<br />
4 Ounces Alaskan Wild Caught Smoked Salmon Sliced Into Cubes<br />
One 14.5 Ounce Can of Diced Tomatoes<br />
One-Two TSP Capers<br />
One TBSP Cumin<br />
One TBSP Ground Corriander<br />
1/4 TSP Ground Black Pepper<br />
One TSP Onion Powder<br />
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Heat Oil on Medium High Heat<br />
Add in Everything & Saute Till Vegetables Are Soft<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-20864880622331443462012-10-04T12:55:00.001-07:002012-10-04T12:55:16.426-07:00Salmon Sardine Tuna Tofu SauteDespite my losing over 40lbs, taking a Statin since 2003, taking Salmon Oil Supplements, increasing my Vitamin D with Supplements, increasing my Omega 3 with Flaxseed and eating more fish, my lipid & triglyceride levels have not been were they should be. My Chiropractic Neurologist recommended last year for me to start taking Plant Sterol Supplements 1-2x a day. I started 1x a day and my numbers did not improve enough so I upped my dose to 2x a day. He previously recommended for me to take Chromium Picolinate which I did from Sept. 2009-Jan. 2011, I did not notice it was doing much for me, so I stopped taking it, although I do not recall what I was taking the chromium for back then? Recently he recommended that I start taking it again and I did, my Sept 22 blood tests for my Lipids & Triglycerides were very good so I need to continue with all these supplements and eating even more fish high in Omega 3's. I did not associate my increase in triglyceride levels to my being off Chromium for a year and a half. A very quick way to get Omega 3's is with Wild caught canned tuna, salmon, & sardines. It is very easy to just open a can or a pouch and eat any of these fish plain as is, in a salad, saute, soup, egg meal, in a wrap, etc. The best part is that these go on sale very often and there are great coupons which allows me to have quality fish that is within my limited budget.<br />
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I have often heard that Spring Onions, Green Onions,& Scallions were the same thing. In attending a presentation by a World Famous Chicago Chef Charlie Trotter, I quickly learned they are not. Here are the differences!<br />
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So what do you call young onions? <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/tag/spring-onions/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="Spring onions">Spring onions</a>, green onions, or <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/tag/scallions/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="scallions">scallions</a>? Here we go!</div>
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Depending upon the maturity of the onion and where you live, you will pick up a bunch of young onions and say, “I’ll take these….”</div>
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Are they spring onions, green onions, or scallions?</div>
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<strong style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Scallions.</strong> Scallions are the youngest or least mature of onions with very thin white bases no wider than their long, straight green stalks. Scallions offer no hint at the development of a bulb-like base. Pulled from the ground a scallion resembles a large chive. Scallions are very mild flavored. Both the white base and the green stalk of the scallion are easily eaten raw. You can slice or chop scallions and add them raw to green <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/category/recipes/salads/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="salads">salads</a>. You can also serve them on the raw vegetable tray or sprinkle them raw as a topping for sauces.</div>
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Scallions can be cooked whole or chopped, but they will require no more than a couple of minutes of <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/tag/cooking-2/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="cooking">cooking</a>. (Sauté or pan steam them on low heat in butter or <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/tag/water/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="water">water</a>.) Scallions can be used as a substitute for <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/tag/chives/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="chives">chives</a> in many <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/category/recipes/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="recipes">recipes</a>. Scallions are sometimes called green onions or bunching onions, but for onion lovers and growers there is a difference. A green onion or bunching onion has gained the hint of a bulb with maturity; a scallion has not.</div>
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<strong style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Green onions.</strong> Green onions have long, green, delicate stalks and small, very, very slender, white bulbs. The bulb of a green onion is slightly defined. Green onions come out of the ground early in their lives, usually in spring. They are mild tasting having not been alive long enough to gain much pungency. Green onions can be used sliced or chopped raw in green<a href="http://harvesttotable.com/tag/salads-2/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="salads">salads</a> or creamy salads like potato salad, pasta salads, or atop baked potatoes.</div>
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Green onions are sometimes called bunching onions. When onion seeds are planted densely they grow so close or bunched together that the bulbs have little chance of fully maturing and rounding out. Green onions are green onions in the United States; in England and Australia the green onion is also called a spring onion. Green onions are sometimes also called scallions. (But, now, you know there is a difference even if ever so slight.)</div>
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<strong style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Spring onions.</strong> Spring onions have slightly rounded bulbs that are more defined and just a bit larger than the more slender green onions. Spring onions are the most pungent tasting of young onions with a bit more bite than green onions. Remember, most onions gain their sharp taste as they mature. Spring onions can be used raw or cooked. Because raw spring onions are pungent, taste to make sure their flavor does not overpower more delicate flavors. You can slice raw spring onions thinly onto green salads.</div>
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Cooked spring onions—usually sautéed—will be more delicately flavored as a result of the cooking process and are a good combination with other spring and summer <a href="http://harvesttotable.com/category/vegetables/" style="background-color: transparent; border: 0px; color: #800820; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;" title="vegetables">vegetables</a>. The spring onion is distinctly different than a green onion to many growers and onion lovers in the United States. In England and Australia, a spring onion and a green onion are most often considered the same bird.</div>
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One 12 Inch Skillet<br />
1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
1 Diced Red Bell Pepper<br />
4 Green Onions Diced (These are not the same as a Scallion or a Spring Onion)<br />
1 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
1 Can of Wild Caught Boneless & Skinless Sardines in Water<br />
2.5 Ounces Wild Caught Salmon from a Pouch or Can<br />
2.5 Ounces Wild Caught Canned Light Tuna in Water<br />
1 Box Frozen Chopped Spinach Steamed, Drained, & Patted Dry<br />
One Container Nasoya Organic Cube super Firm Tofu Rinsed, Drained, or Other Brand<br />
<a href="http://www.nasoya.com/products/tofu/cubed.html">http://www.nasoya.com/products/tofu/cubed.html</a><br />
1-2 TBSP Capers<br />
1/4 TSP Ground Black Pepper<br />
1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
A Few Splashes of Tabasco Chitpotle Sauce (Optional)<br />
Juice of 1/2 of One Fresh Lemon When All Done<br />
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Heat Oil on Medium High in Skillet<br />
Add in Peppers, Garlic, Green Onions<br />
Cook Until Soft<br />
Add in Everything Else and Cook for 3-5 Minutes to Blend Flavors<br />
Squeeze Fresh Lemon Over Everything When Your Ready to Serve<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-60448329569853166102012-10-04T11:44:00.001-07:002012-10-04T11:44:46.112-07:00Mussel SoupWith all the recalls lately due to people getting food poisoning, dying, and suffering kidney failure from eating Red Meat, Chicken, Cantelopes, Mangoes Lettuce, etc, it makes one almost afraid to eat anything. The food today has become downright scary to eat, I do not recall 30 years ago so many outbreaks of people getting sick and dying from eating food. Now Consumer Reports has said that Brown Rice has to much Arsenic in it. Has Modern Consumerism contributed to this issue? Is it the loss of so many small family farms, or the take over by large commercial companies and there innovations with modern manufacturing and the additional chemicals, pesticides, etc.? Each side seems to have there own answers for the breakdowns. It appears, that we need to try to eat more local products, be vigilant with how we prepare and cook our food, pay attention to where our products come from and eat foods with 5 ingredients or less.<br />
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1 Dutch Oven<br />
1 TBSP Canola Oil<br />
1 Diced Onion<br />
1 Diced Red Pepper<br />
1 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
1 Box (4 Cups) Very Low Sodium Chicken<br />
1 Container of Nasoya Organic Firm Cubed Tofu Rinsed & Drained or other Brand<br />
<a href="http://www.nasoya.com/products/tofu/cubed.html">http://www.nasoya.com/products/tofu/cubed.html</a><br />
1 Box of Frozen Chopped Spinach Steamed, Drained & Patted Dry<br />
8 Ounces of Steamed Brown Rice<br />
1 2LB Package of Flash Frozen Mussels Steamed in Microwave And Then Removed From Shells<br />
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Heat Oil on Medium High<br />
Add in Onion, Garlic, & Peppers<br />
Cook Until Soft<br />
Add in Everything Else and Cook For 5-10 Minutes To Blend Flavors<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-79091327480355906862012-09-28T10:03:00.005-07:002012-09-28T10:03:45.637-07:00Greens And MoreWith the change in seasons I am making sure to use greens in my meals while they are still available at the grocery store. Perhaps it because I live in Illinois but during the fall & winter I have a very difficult time finding any kale, mustard & collard greens, swiss chard, and purslane at the grocery store. I find this surprising because the growing season for most of these greens is from July-December.<br />
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One 12 inch Skillet<br />
I TBSP Canola Oil<br />
Equal Parts Cleaned/Diced Kale, Mustard Greens, Collard Greens, Swiss Chard, & Purslane (Optional)<br />
1/2 Cup Diced Red Bell Pepper<br />
1 TBSP Minced Garlic<br />
1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
1 Package Nasoya Organic Cubed Firm Tofu Rinsed/Drained (or Other brand)<br />
1 TBSP Tabasco Chipotle Sauce ( I have not found any substitutes for this unless you make your own)<br />
<a href="http://www.tabasco.com/tabasco-products/sauces/tabasco-chipotle-sauce/">http://www.tabasco.com/tabasco-products/sauces/tabasco-chipotle-sauce/</a><br />
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Heat Oil On Medium High Heat<br />
Add in Everything And Saute Till Greens Are Slightly Wilted and Peppers are Soft<br />
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Ready to CookRachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-79368653727307587482012-09-28T09:35:00.000-07:002012-09-30T21:54:54.751-07:00Jewish Cajun Whole Chicken in Slow Cooker/Crockpot<br />
Cool Fall weather always make me crave chili's, soups, stews, braised meats, and slow cooker/crockpot meals. While most people tend to only use their slow cooker/crockpot in the Fall and Winter, I actually use mine all year long, I really depend on it when it is super hot, I do not use my oven much in the summer at all. The reason I call this Jewish-Cajun is because so many Jewish & Cajun meals have carrots and onion as the base for there meals, I did not have any celery or I might have used some, but I am not sure how celery would have held up so many hours in a slow cooker/crockpot.<br />
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1 6 Quart Programmable Oval Slow Cooker/Crockpot<br />
1 Large Onion Quartered<br />
12 Ounces Frozen Sliced Carrots<br />
Fat Free Cooking Spray<br />
3.5 - 5LB Whole Chicken, Rinsed, Patted Dry and Insides Removed<br />
1 TSP Canola Oil<br />
Small Bowl for Mixing Spices<br />
1/8 TSP Sea Salt<br />
4-6 Whole Garlic Cloves or Minced Garlic Equivalent<br />
2 TBSP Morton & Basset Cajun Spice Blend (Love these as they are Salt-Free, No MSG, No Irradiation)<br />
<a href="http://www.mortonbassett.com/Cajun-Spice-Blend/p/44163&c=MortonBassett@SpicesAC">http://www.mortonbassett.com/Cajun-Spice-Blend/p/44163&c=MortonBassett@SpicesAC</a><br />
If you can't find this brand then use equal amounts paprika, celery seed, garlic, basil, cayenne, white pepper, thyme & parsley to make your own rub for this chicken.<br />
3 TBSP Lighthouse Freeze Dried Poultry Herb Blend (Love these Herbs as they are Salt-Free)<br />
This is Usually Cheaper in Store then there website, and you can usually print coupons from the site as well<br />
<a href="http://litehousefoods.stores.yahoo.net/freezdriedhe.html">http://litehousefoods.stores.yahoo.net/freezdriedhe.html</a><br />
If you can't find this brand then use equal parts dehydrated onions, thyme, sage, marjoram, spring onions, garlic, & rosemary to make your own herb blend<br />
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Spray Slow Cooker/Crockpot Bottom and Sides With Cooking Spray<br />
Place Quartered Onion on Bottom of Slow Cooker/Crockpot<br />
Spread Frozen Carrot Slices on Top Of Onion<br />
Rub Canola Oil All Over Dry Chicken<br />
Cut a Slit in Each Section of Chicken And Stuff It With the Whole Garlic Cloves or With Minced Onion<br />
Mix your spices in Small Bowl<br />
Rub Spice Mixture All Over Chicken<br />
Place Chicken Upside Down in Slow Cooker/Crockpot on top of Carrots &a Onion<br />
Cook on Low for 7-9 Hours Depending on Whether You Use a 3.5 or 5 LB Chicken<br />
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The carrots & onions actually make a little broth with the juices of the chicken after cooking.<br />
If you like you can save the bones and use them to make a stock or spaghetti sauce for the future.<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17001743551282297014noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6381297739618299090.post-12422407054728700432012-09-28T08:53:00.002-07:002012-09-28T10:06:47.086-07:00Banana Protein Smoothie PopsiclesThere are plenty of already made smoothies one can buy in the grocery store in the refrigerated & frozen sections and mainstream brands, (Dole, Silk, Odwalla, Naked) keep coming out with more, unfortunately they are loaded with Sugar, Sodium, Preservatives and Ingredients I have no clue what it is, I have made it a personal mission of mine to try and eat the least processed food as possible.<br />
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Having a Vitamix allows me to make smoothies all the time, to be honest I make smoothies every day, sometimes I make extra and put my leftover in a Tuperware drink container in my refrigerator to have later in the day, other times I pour my extra into a Popsicle mold and freeze it so I can have my smoothie as a Popsicle later. I was at Bed Bath & Beyond over the summer and I found a Popsicle mold to make 4 Popsicles on clearance and then I used my 20% of Coupon to get it really cheap. This recipe is for making one shake to drink and using the extra for your Popsicles.<br />
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Equipment Needed<br />
One Popsicle Mold for 4 Popsicles<br />
One Vitamix or Equivalent<br />
One Cup of Non GMO Organic Unsweetened Soymilk or Other Type<br />
1-2 TBSP Ground Flaxseed<br />
2-3 Small Ripe Bananas<br />
Two Scoops Organic Non GMO Brown Rice Protein or 99% Lactose Free Whey Protein<br />
2-3 One Inch Squares of Left-over Pumpkin Cornbread or a Granola Bar<br />
8-10 Ice Cubes<br />
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Add Everything in order listed above to the Vitamix<br />
Follow Vitamix Instructions for Blending<br />
Pour Into Your Drink Container and Drink Some Now and Then Pour The Rest Into Your Popsicle Mold<br />
Freeze and then enjoy when you want within 2 months<br />
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