I spent a lifetime making resolutions and one day I woke up happy and content with my self and gave up making resolutions. But I do try to have a New Year’s resolution for fun. Last year I tried to give up plastic which you can read about on my post Resolutions: Doing Better . […]

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  • Heather - I, like you, haven’t ever been really big on the resolutions- they always seemed to set me up for failure. But, I have “goals” this year-

    *Really go back to school this summer semester- I’ve been wanting to go back to school for a couple years now- but this is the year- I already have everything in place so there’s no reason not to!!

    *Stop spending on so many “extras”- we need to save to move to whatever school district we decide is best for Brian for kindergarten next year

    *Exercise- okay, this one is one that I failed on in years past, but I started doing so before the New Years and have been doing good so far. I’ve noticed such a big change in my activity level and mood and I want to keep it that way!ReplyCancel

  • Our Family Is His - I am not really a resolutions type person. I just vow to do better than I did the year before. I am cooking at home more (going out is a pain in the neck with my son’s issues, so it’s just easier now, especially now that DH got me my new set of cookware.).

    Finish “dechemicalizing” the house. Oh, homemade murphy’s, do share!!!

    Tweak our foods so they are less expensive but still just as healthy.

    Walk a closer walk with God.

    Be a better wife.

    Be a better mom.

    Be a better woman.ReplyCancel

  • kenya - My new years resolution is to only feed my family foods with ingrediants that my grandmother would recognize as food and to learn to make a yummy(un-brick-like) loaf of kefir based bread.ReplyCancel

These Gluten Free Ice Cream Sandwiches were inspired by my VillaWare Prego Pizzelle Cookie press. I was experimenting with some sugar free almond cookies that weren’t working and my Pizzelle Baker was out on the counter so I popped in some leftover gingerbread dough that was waiting to go in the oven. The wheels started […]

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  • ソラ - It seems to be very delicious.ReplyCancel

  • faridah - Thats deliciousReplyCancel

  • Our Family Is His - Can I come live with you? You always have the best food ideas and fun.ReplyCancel

  • Jill - Sounds good! My son loves coconut ice cream and I know he would love these…thanks. Happy New Year!ReplyCancel

  • marshmelot kisses - those look scrumptious!!
    i would love to make them for my daughter, i have a strawberry coconut ice cream that i use, but could you tell me your recipe for your sugar free, gluten free almond cookies?
    thanks!ReplyCancel

I have spent a lot of money over the past two years on cookbooks, nutritional consultations and conferences on healing and Julie Matthews’ video “Cooking to Heal” is the best thing I have found for parents who want to implement a healing diet. It reviews all the different healing diets that are available and goes […]

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  • Cathy - Thanks for the review. I have been receiving Julie’s newsletters for some time and find her information wonderful.ReplyCancel

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