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Tag Archives: nutritious
Freezer Mishap Turns Out Amazing Lamb Burritos
You know I almost called these Carnitas but then changed my mind and called them Burritos and they ended up being a big hit with the men in my household plus my son had one of his close friends over … Continue reading
The Most Egg’citing Time Of Year!
Our gals have been enjoying our balmy December weather this month giving us approximately six eggs a day sometimes even more. They have been loving the warmth and sunny afternoons and have been surprising us with beautiful eggs for the … Continue reading
Posted in Eating Whole Foods For Health, Festive Frugal Holidays, Keeping Chickens, My Tiny Galley Kitchen's Results, Uncategorized
Tagged #backyardchickens #breakfast, abundance, breakfast, Burrito, Christmas, eggs, exciting, Flour tortilla, freezer, future, holidays, meals, nutritious, oamc, once a month cooking, preparation, prepared, Scrambled eggs, Tortilla, viking, whole foods
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Cajun Fish Stew and You Have To See This Puffer Fish!
I could have called this stew a great many different names it actually is a recipe that I tweaked that was passed on to my by some dear friends of ours but the thing is I wanted the title to … Continue reading
Posted in Eating Whole Foods For Health, My Tiny Galley Kitchen's Results, Uncategorized
Tagged bacon, Costco, creole, fish stew, frugal, garlic, healthy, nutritious, puffer fish, soups, stew, whole foods
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Sustainable Living and The Joy of Changing Your Ways
How many times are you at work and you don’t have a healthy lunch? How many times do you get home from work and you have NO idea what you are going to eat? I’m just gonna say it……it will … Continue reading
Posted in Are you Prepared for the future?, Eating Whole Foods For Health, Uncategorized, Unprocessed Food Staples
Tagged Cancer, changing your ways, Eating, eggs, Fast food, health, healthy living, homesteading, honey, joy, Lunch, Lunches, nutritionist, nutritious, sustainable living, Thyroid, thyroid cancer, weight loss, whole foods
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The New Healthy Fast Food In My Fridge “Summer Porridge”
Whether you call it Refrigerator Oatmeal Muesli, Summer Porridge, Yogurt Oats or any number of other names. This has hit Pinterest and its a new hot item among fans! I have to say I am a huge fan….one I love … Continue reading
Peruvian Chicken Lil’ Suburban Style
My husband and I used to live in the greater Washington DC metropolitan area and one of our favorite restaurants was a little place located in Falls Church, Virginia called “El Pollo Rico”….unfortunately where we live we have nothing like … Continue reading
Posted in Eating Whole Foods For Health, My Tiny Galley Kitchen's Results, The Suburban Homestead Life, Uncategorized
Tagged aoli, Broth, chicken, delicious, El Pollo Rico, garlic, healthy, home, marinade, Meat, nutritious, paprika, peruvian chicken, Poultry, Recipe, red pepper, spices, spit, Washington DC, whole foods
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Pleasant Pumpkin Soup
Pleasant Pumpkin Soup 4 C. chicken stock (You can add more if you like but I like my soup thicker) 1 tsp. salt 2 C. to 4 C. cubed fresh pumpkin (this really is about personal preference whether you want … Continue reading
Posted in Eating Whole Foods For Health, Frugality, Le Jardin (French For The Garden if your not sure ;)...), My Tiny Galley Kitchen's Results, Uncategorized, Unprocessed Food Staples
Tagged Black pepper, Broth, Carbonada Criolla, fresh, gourd, healthy, herbs, homemade chicken broth, Latin America, nutritious, olive oil, onion, parsley, prepared, Pumpkin, Pumpkin soup, Recipe, squash, Stock (food), thyme, unprocessed food staples, whole foods
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Let’s Bring The Week Night Dinner Classics Back
How often do you talk to someone at work and they are bragging about their wonderful dinner of grilled cheese and soup they had last night? Some of you may hear it and I have a few friends that love … Continue reading
Posted in Eating Whole Foods For Health, Frugality, Homesteading, My Tiny Galley Kitchen's Results, Uncategorized
Tagged Alice Brady, beefaroni, classics, Cook, delicious, dinner, dinner classics, egg foo young, exhuasted, fast, grilled cheese, healthy, home cooked meals, Mashed potato, nutritious, Pork chop, quiche, quick dinners, slow food movement, soup, Sweet potato, tired
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