11Jan

Cauliflower Leek Soup: a great alternative to Potato Leek Soup

I don’t have a picture of this very yummy soup that my husband made while I was working last week but it is very worthy of a posting.  To me it was just like eating potato leek soup but maybe I have simply forgotten what potatoes taste like.  The texture and taste were great and we ate it up within a couple of days.

So if you’re following GAPS or a low-carb diet, or you can’t eat potatoes or nightshades for any other reason, this recipe is not to be missed!

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28Dec

Gluten Free Lemon Birthday Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

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This week I’ve been reflecting on the past two years of my life and how amazing it has been to watch Elijah grow into the boy he is today.  He turned two last week and my husband’s birthday was just a few days before so we did a birthday party for them on Sunday last week.

Over three years ago when I first felt like a baby was soon going to be coming into my life, I was excited and scared.  And when I felt my heart and what this child would bring, I remember feeling that this child would be a great blessing to my life.

What child isn’t a blessing?  They bring all the joy, excitement, and love that we are usually craving by the time we’re adults and have lost touch with the childhood magic.

But I never would have imagined the trials and hardships we ended up facing when he was a young baby nor how much my life would change for the better through raising him.  All of this has made me who I am today and I am grateful for all of it, even the hard stuff.  I know I’m not giving much detail here but I hope to elaborate on this subject sometime in the near future.

But for now, I want to share the birthday cake recipe that I made for my husband and son for their birthdays.  The original recipe is here, but I added the lemon zest and juice and adjusted some of the other ingredients.  It turned out to be a hit.

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