All right I’m calling it. The best pudding in the world of puddings is rice pudding. There, I said it. Hands down one of the classic desserts – for good reason. I mean, what’s not to love? The creamy starchiness of the rice, the spiciness of the cinnamon, the aromatic vanilla wafting as it cooks. … Continue reading Low-Carb Cauliflower Rice Pudding
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Low-Carb Fideo
Fideo is one of things that takes me back to my childhood. It’s a fill-your-belly-and-your-soul kind of soup that is simple, yet never basic. I could eat bowl after bowl (and I have). For those of you without the luxury of growing up with this stuff, fideo (vermicelli), is first sauteed to release its nutty… Continue reading Low-Carb Fideo
Stress and Nutrition: What to Include, What to Avoid
We all deal with stress throughout our lives. It affects us in different ways, at different times, and our ability to cope with it varies from person to person and even from incident to incident. There are times when a bad grade or lackluster work project causes anguish. Sometimes it is an issue in our… Continue reading Stress and Nutrition: What to Include, What to Avoid
Coconut Milk Three Ways
I use a lot of coconut products: oil, cream, butter, shredded, water. All add great additions to any dish whether sweet, savory or spicy, but none reign quite as supreme in my book as coconut milk. I use it a fair amount. It is rich, creamy, and has a very similar mouthfeel to cow’s milk. … Continue reading Coconut Milk Three Ways
Herbed Lamb Meatballs
Lamb. Definitely not the most popular protein choice in the US. It can be a challenge to find, and its gamey flavor can turn some off to it, however lamb can be a good addition to almost any diet. Grass-fed/finished lamb: can have high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, to combat inflammation; is high in… Continue reading Herbed Lamb Meatballs
Mashed Cauliflower
I developed a sensitivity to potatoes a while back. Although I wasn’t a huge spud consumer in the past, I did occasionally like to eat mashed potatoes. One bite and it is easy to see why it is considered a comfort food. There is something heavenly about a spoonful of fluffy, creamy, buttery mashed potatoes… Continue reading Mashed Cauliflower
Four Ways to Get More Veggies into Your Day… That Are Not Salads
91 percent of individuals living in the US do not meet the daily dietary recommendations for vegetable consumption (currently set at 2-3 cups, or 4-6 servings) and keep in mind, the recommended amount is simply the minimum for a body to function -- not necessarily the amount needed for optimal health. Those who are malnourished,… Continue reading Four Ways to Get More Veggies into Your Day… That Are Not Salads
Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad
What is one to do when the weather is warm and salads are on the brain? Make a roasted Brussels sprouts salad of course. It is loaded flavor. Shallots and their mild oniony flavor pair nicely with the roasted sprouts. A simple vinaigrette coats the veggies with a sharp tanginess. The end result: flavor, flavor,… Continue reading Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad
Everything But the Bagel Kale Chips
Kale. It can be polarizing. Some people detest it, others love it and can’t get enough of it. It gets tossed into smoothies, salads, breakfast foods, lunch items, dinner favorites – you name it. Personally, I see no downside to eating it, but it can get redundant. The texture is usually the same in most… Continue reading Everything But the Bagel Kale Chips
Ingredient Spotlight: Avocado
The creamy, buttery, decadent avocado. It sure is versatile. It can be used as a garnish or the main event; it can be mashed into a dip, blended into a drink, or sliced into a snack. This mighty fruit sure can be delicious, and that deliciousness has been enjoyed for several thousand years. The… Continue reading Ingredient Spotlight: Avocado