I make a list of all fruits I want so that I have enough to get through the whole week. I buy seven different types of fruit. Yesterday I bought strawberries, raspberries, apples, oranges, a pineapple, a few pears and a melon. Every day we have a different fruit beginning with the raspberries, which have […]

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  • Pink Dogwood - Shamefully, I’ve been quite lazy about the food my family and I eat. I’ve let our super busy schedules get in the way of the research I needed to be doing to get us on the right track. Your blog (among others) has really offered inspiration and the motivation to get up and do something! I love this super simple idea of buying different fruits and veggies for each day. Simple and brilliant! Thanks.ReplyCancel

  • Heather - such a simple idea but so overlooked too oft! thanks for the reminder :) (kept clicking on different links- getting sucked into your blog and I stumbled over this older post :))ReplyCancel

5dollardinner mom, thanks so much for the award. I am especially pleased that it came from you because I am more health conscious than cost conscious and I like that my ideas can inspire more budget conscious bloggers. The most exciting part about receiving this blog is actually being able to pass it on to […]

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  • michelle - I just found your blog…my daughter is GFCF. Great recipes. Thanks, MichelleReplyCancel

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  • Me - Hi, I found you on Mommy blogs amd I love the lemonade recipe. My Husband and I have started using agave and that is pretty much all we use as far as sweeteners goes, not even the once loved yellow or blue sweeteners..thanks for the recipes, and I will be following your gluten free family blog. I blog also..dyt40-lavenderdays.blogspot.com ~ God bless you and yours ~ReplyCancel

By Aari’s mom, S.B. My son, Aari was a picky eater from the very beginning of when he started eating solid foods. From the age of 12 months, he had development delays related to speech and fine motor skill development in addition to sensory integration issues. He didn’t sleep well through the night for 3 […]

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These are an easy gluten free/casein free/soy free cupcake recipe I love to make to bring to birthday parties. They are an adaptation of a recipe for Vanilla Cupcakes in Gluten Free Baking Classics by Annalise Roberts. I am always changing recipes–in parenthesis are the substitutions I made tonight. With the 1/2 cup agave and […]

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  • Tamara - This is my favorite cookbook…I have found alot of recipes easily adapt to casein free. I just made the sandwich bread last week and it came out even better than expected. The whole loaf was gone in one day, lol. I’ll have to try your version of the cupcakes, I like that it has agave rather than sugar.ReplyCancel

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