Hi, readers, and welcome to another week and another week of recipes! I did a lot of make-ahead breakfast cooking, which I find is a really easy way to prepare for a busy morning or a quick healthy snack on another day. It doesn't take much extra time at all to whip up a double batch of muffins and freeze half. This week, I made these coconut flour muffins, loaded with protein and fiber!
I also made another batch of muffins using the recipe on page 483 of my nourishing traditions cookbook. This time, I did use whole wheat pastry flour, and it did make a lighter muffin, for those of you who were wondering.
This morning, I made about a billion pancakes from the recipe on page 478 of Nourishing traditions. They were delicious! I never can get my pancakes quite as light and fluffy as I want them, though. Any tips on that one would be appreciated!
Do you have a cops of Nourishing Traditions yet? It has been a great help for me in this month's whole grain challenge!
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All that baking, and no pictures to show for it...I need to get into the habit of taking pictures so you guys will believe me! Also, I will be sharing a lot more recipes over the next few weeks.
What recipes do you have to share this week?
The link-up
Please share some posts from your blog of favorite meals and dishes that can be prepared ahead of time! I'm stocking my freezer for the arrival of our new baby, and could use all the ideas I can get!
Posting etiquette: If you do link-up, please leave a comment in the comments sections and link back to this page from your original blog post. If you do not have a blog post to share, please share your favorite recipes or links in the comments section! Don't forget to sign up for email updates, like Raising Isabella on Facebook, or sign up for my RSS feed so you can receive my updates and be reminded to come post each week!
Thanks for hosting! I posted my recipe for cultured lemons full of healthy probiotics and great served in rice, over cooked meats, or thrown in a smoothie!
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http://naturallivingsocal.blogspot.com/2012/02/salted-cultured-lemon.html
Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteYou may be interested in my wool dryer ball giveaway too!
http://randomrecycling.blogspot.com/2012/02/wool-dryer-ball-giveaway.html
Thanks for inviting me over! I shared a recipe, tips on bulk buying, and something that will hopefully give you a laugh. Good luck preparing for your new little one! Those freezer meals will be a true blessing :)
ReplyDeleteHi! I shared my recipe for spinach manicotti, which I made tons of just before our babies arrived, and for mushroom-kale mac & cheese, another one that's great in the freezer.
ReplyDeleteManicotti: http://www.lonehomeranger.com/2012/01/spinach-manicotti-warms-my-soul.html
Mac & cheese: http://www.lonehomeranger.com/2012/01/beekman-cooking-challenge.html
Thanks for hosting!
I shared my recipe for "Stuff' Thanks so much for hosting! Love your site:)
ReplyDeleteHi! I linked to a easy and delicious green smoothie recipe! My hubby and I just came off of a "green smoothie system reboot" where we drank green smoothies for all three meals for a week! It was amazing and we felt great because our bodies got SO much nutrition!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah! Per your request, I linked my homemade salsa post! Wow, what an honor to be asked by someone else to be on their blog! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah! I am making a note of this linky for next week and hope to see you back on Seasonal Celebration next Sunday or Monday! Those coconut flour muffins, I'm going to try-thank you! Rebecca x
ReplyDeleteI shared my recipe for Banana Oat Circles: fruit-sweetened "cookies" that make a great snack or sub for a bowl of oatmeal.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteI shared my raspberry jam and grain-free pan fried flounder as well as a giveaway and invitation to a free webinar!
Hello, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteI shared my "recipe" for homemade yogurt and sour cream. I included pictorial directions for both raw and store-bought milk. What is more, this method is perfectly GAPS legal.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Jenn
Hello Sarah ;o) Thanks for inviting me to share at your linky party. I will try to come in and share when I can. Today I am sharing my dried orange chips and Sweet n' Crunchy Roasted Chickpeas. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting, Sarah!! I shared my vegetable soup--perfect for beating the common cold!!! I'm a soup nut and love to make them whenever I can!!!
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Thanks for inviting me. This is a great idea for a blog hop. We can all use more make-ahead ideas. I'm new here... how long until you are due?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're enjoying it! I'm due in early May, but I'm so glad I'm getting into the habit of freezer cooking now! I plan to really get stashed up in the next month or two!
DeleteThank you for the invite! I host three weekly parties - Inspire Me Monday, Wordless Wednesday and Friendship Friday - I hope you'll check them out and join us for the ones that interest you!
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http://create-with-joy.com
These recipes are awesome! I wish I had more time to cook, I would try every single one of them! I may have a cooking weekend soon...
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