30Mar

Zucchini Noodle Chicken Salad

 

Once upon a time, it was a warm and sunny day in the middle of March in Maryland.  Ah, boy did it feel good after the long and cold winter we had experienced.  It gave us hope that spring was here and that the ridiculously cold winter had decided to finally give up its firm grip.  We opened the windows and let in the fresh air.  When dinner came, I looked in the fridge and remembered something I had been thinking about – gluten free pasta salad made out of zucchini noodles and anything else I might have on hand.  It turned into a zucchini AND carrot noodle salad because I only had one zucchini.  But this made it all the more colorful.  I added black olives, tomatoes and fresh parsley, some cooked chicken and a simple salad dressing.

Yes, spring was here and it felt wonderful.  Well, for a couple of days that is.  I am really trying not to be a grump about the fact that it is freezing outside (maybe not litterally, but it feels like it!)  But I am really not happy about it!

But I can at least share my recipe with you in case you already have some nice warm weather, or you simply want to have some hope that someday soon we will be enjoying pasta salads and other warm weather meals!

The great thing about this salad is that it is very versatile.  If you can’t eat tomatoes, you can use veggies like cooked green beans, sugar snap peas, or cooked asparagus.

Recipe for:  Zucchini Pasta Chicken and Vegetable Salad (grain-free, rice-free, dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free)

You will need a julianne peeler for this recipe to make long, thin noodles.  But you can also use a regular vegetable peeler to make wider noodles.

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09Feb

Carob Macaroons

First, a small announcement about the member site launch.  We are hoping to get the site done by Monday, February 14th for pre-ordered customers, and hopefully within a week after that for new customers.  So if you’re anxious to get started, the best thing is to pre-order.  Also, if you pre-order, you will receive 5 different pre-made menu planners for different diets immediately in your email for you to use this week.  Onto the recipe…

If you’re looking for an amazing treat this Valentine’s day that doesn’t have the normal allergens such as dairy, wheat, nuts, sugar and eggs, try these yummy macaroons!  I made them this week for Elijah but have since found I have very little will power to resist them.  And while the honey gives me a headache since I haven’t been eating it for over a month, this has been the only mild side affect I’ve had from eating them.

Please note that they are not GAPS legal, though I can’t really remember why carob and cocoa are not allowed on GAPS.  I have read though that after one has been on GAPS for a while, cocoa may be okay depending upon the person.  On another note, my husband loves them and hates coconut.  Mmmm?

Anyway, I hope you have a wonderful Valentine’s Day.  If you’re looking for a menu planner for a special evening with your loved one, check out the Valentine’s Day menu planner.  Here is the recipe:

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