Monthly Archive: September, 2013

Guest Post: Chickpea Salad

Since I had to go out of town for work, I put a call out to friends for guest posts. Here’s another one from Adrianne: I love homemade tuna salad (I don’t trust… Continue reading

Banana Nut Muffins with Coconut Flour

I had some bananas that were dying, which apparently is important for banana baked goods, so I decided to make More muffins for my trip (I called ahead and the hotel room has… Continue reading

Eggplant Guacamole

I think “guacamole” just means mashed up avocado with some other stuff mixed in. In this case, you mix in roasted eggplant! In the original recipe from Cara’s Cravings they grill the avocado… Continue reading

Confetti Muffins

I have to go out of town for work for a whole week, and so I wanted to make something to bring with, aside from trail mix or whatever. So what about muffins?… Continue reading

Warm Mushroom and Arugula Salad

The only ingredients I actually had for this salad from Serious Eats were mushrooms and arugula – which I guess is important since they’re both in the title, but most of the rest… Continue reading

New Year’s Apple and Honey Personal Pie

I had found this incredible-looking recipe for individual peach pies from From Glitter to Gumdrops where you take a whole peach, cut it in half, cut out the pit and fill the inside… Continue reading

Sun-dried Tomato and Ginger Deviled Eggs

I was making soft-boiled eggs, but then I forgot about them and they became hard. Not as delicious on their own, but perfect for deviled eggs! I wanted to do something different. I… Continue reading

GAPS Intro Pancakes

The GAPS diet is essentially a serious elimination diet aimed at fixing whatever gut issues someone might have (or, I guess, autism, which is its primary goal). If you have any gut issues… Continue reading

Paleo Chocolate Mousse

A friend was talking about a chocolate mousse recipe that he wanted to make, which made me crave it. Luckily I found this super simple recipe from Chocolate Covered Katie which says it’s… Continue reading