Baked Gluten Free Pumpkin Doughnuts Recipe
It’s October and that means pumpkin season! Pumpkins for carving, pumpkins for pie, pumpkins for breads, cakes and yes, doughnuts!
I can’t think of a better way to start a crisp fall day than with healthy Baked Gluten Free Pumpkin Doughnuts that are free of dairy and refined sugar. Unless they also happen to be super easy to prepare, packed with protein and grain free as well
Gluten Free Apple Cake with Cinnamon Glaze Recipe
It’s been dreary and rainy in my neck of the woods for a few days and to brighten things up I thought we needed cake!
This gluten free apple cake is simple; grain and refined sugar free and is surprisingly buttery in flavor. Surprising because there isn’t a spec of dairy in it. And just the thing to brighten up a bleak winter’s day.
Gluten Free Sunbutter Glazed Chocolate Donuts
There is something about donuts that makes any day a little better. Don’t believe me, just ask a cop. I have a theory as to why it is a cliché that cops eat donuts; they spend their days serving and protecting to an often ungrateful public – kind of like being a mom!
If a donut makes the day seem a little brighter, well I say go for it! Of course fried, gluten filled donuts (aka fat pills) aren’t the healthiest way to go if one needs a little brightness in the day. Too much work to repair the damage later.
Gluten Free Orange Cranberry Bread Recipe
This time of year we have an abundance of oranges. Santa always leaves oranges in the toes of our stockings plus our tree in the backyard decides to show off with amazing oranges. This recipe for a gluten free orange cranberry quick bread makes good use of those oranges as well as cranberries which are so plentiful these days.
Gluten Free Asian Glazed Salmon with Edamame Rice Recipes
I see no reason that a weeknight dinner needs to be “ordinary”. I do, however, see a whole lot of reasons why a weeknight dinner needs to be quick and easy.
After a long day of school, work, and the bazillion other things we do in a normal weekday, do we really want to sit down to something “ordinary”?
My husband likes to tell everyone he talks to that in the 253 years we have been married (my guess is that he is so happily married it seems longer than it really is – at least that’s the story I am sticking to) I have yet to make the same dinner twice.
I don’t want to burst his bubble or ruin the cool, creative rep he has created for me but we all know that could not possibly be true!
The illusion of “something different every night” is created by switching things up, taking everyday ingredients and combining them in different ways.