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Fall Spice Pancakes
It’s almost September. I’m not sure what happened to August. Like most of my days and weeks, I would have to sit and think for a few minutes to tell you some of the things that filled our days. Time … Continue reading
Summer Fruit Tart
This year my garden blessed me with an abundance of fruit; raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, etc. I eat them just like that, put them in my smoothies, freeze them so I can enjoy them this winter and I also decided to … Continue reading
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Whole Wheat Pasta with Brown Butter Sage Sauce
I’m a huge fan of homemade pasta, but I honestly don’t end up making it very often. It really is pretty simple but it takes some extra time which can be a rare commodity around here. It’s nice that it … Continue reading
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Rice Flour Pancake Recipe
It seems all the members of my little family have been taking turns going gluten free over the past couple of years. Buying gluten-free baking mixes can be expensive, so my husband developed this rice flour pancake recipe. Rice flour … Continue reading
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Tagged Breakfast, brown rice, Easy, Gluten Free, pancakes, recipe, rice flour, Wondermill
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Whole Wheat Vanilla Cookies
I thought I would have time to slow down and enjoy “lazy summer days” with homeschool done for a few months. I would whip up all sorts of new recipes, but the truth is, the only thing getting whipped up … Continue reading