SMASH Reviews plus Cod Liver (Not Oil)
Salmon, Mackerel, Anchovies, Sardines, and Herring: They’re good for you!
Argentina Unit Study
Living Books: Other resources that may be helpful: Argentina Booklet: A Country Study - $3.50 digital download Animal Habitats free download Christmas Around the World: Argentina A unit study here from Homeschool in the Woods...
Flax Seed, Quinoa and Raisin Whole Wheat Bread
1/4 cup flax seeds 1/2 cup quinoa 1/2 cup raisins 2 1/4 teaspoons instant yeast 3 cups whole wheat flour, plus more for dusting 1 tablespoon sea salt 2 tablespoons honey Cooking spray, oil or softened butter Toast flax seeds for a few minutes in a dry skillet over...
Red Salad with Tahini Sauce and Pomegranate Dressing
This is such a festive and yet simple salad that's especially fitting for the holiday season when you're likely to look for showy but not work-intensive dishes. The jewel-like pomegranate seeds that sometimes seem to be lit from within really liven up the dining...
Elderberry Syrup
The cold and flu season is upon us once again, so I just made a batch of elderberry syrup to give our immune systems a boost, but also because it's plain delicious and we love it. Elderberries are a good source of Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Iron and Potassium, and a very...
Bacon and Contraception? Not the Same Thing
A pro-lifer friend shared his concern with me this morning, asking if we should oppose bacon along with contraceptives, since bacon has been declared a Class 1 Carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. First of all, the processed meat and cancer...
Fruitcake!!
If you grew up hating fruitcake like I did, maybe it's time to recalibrate. We've heard the horror stories of fruitcake being used for doorstops, or regifted from year to year through the generations. This isn't your grandmother's fruitcake. And while this recipe is a...
Homemade Vanilla Extract (for Gifts)
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Loaves and Fishes: We Can Be the Miracle
Sunday morning before Church I decided to stop by Twitter, where I saw this tweet from Grist: Can you have kids and still be a good person? The solutions like this one and would love to see it implemented all over. At the same time, giving the poor access to healthy...
Coquilles St. Jacques on St. James’ Feast Day
It's St. James' Feast Day, so this is what we had for dinner. It's the classic Coquilles St. Jacques, simmered briefly in vermouth and then enrobed in sauce and browned briefly in the broiler. A green salad, some bread, and perhaps some white wine to round off the...
Black Bean Salad
Another flexible recipe that will adjust to whatever you have on hand, but as always, the more colorful, the better-looking (for your eyes) and the better for your health. After you’ve got all that up there done, the rest is easy. Just toss, adjust seasonings, and...
Boca Negra, or Black Mouth
This, besides black forest cake, is my oldest child's favorite cake. I've only made it twice because she's actually allergic to eggs, so as you might understand, when I do make it, she savors every mouthful. And for good reason -- it's rich, and yet light, and...
Addicted to Ayran
Ayran is my go-to drink this summer. It goes so well with Mediterranean food, or you can try it with Mexican or anything that has a bit of a kick or bite to it. Ayran is easy to make too, just three ingredients: yogurt ice water salt I start out with a 1:1 ratio with...
Roasted Sweet Potato Salad with Fresh Figs
Was getting a bit tired of our usual veggie salads, and needed more vegetarian ideas, specifically those with more of a Mediterranean bent, so I got me Yotam Ottolenghi’s Jerusalem cookbook. I cannot wait to try ALL the recipes. Okay, maybe 99%. I’m not a leg-o-lamb...
Shrimp Pad Thai
This is the dish I turn to when I need some Thai comfort food. I've adapted it from Chez Pim's recipe from years ago. It was the first pad thai recipe I tried that actually worked for me and so I've kept it as part of my regular arsenal and whip it out when cooking...