Wheatless Wednesday: August, 11
Posted by donielle on August 11, 2010 · 5 Comments
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Welcome back to another Wheatless Wednesday!
Last week we had some awesome entries; a Garbanzo Bean Chocolate Cupcake from Beth at The Natural Mommy, Healthy Milkshakes from Cara at Health, Home, and Happiness, and an Okra Curry from Wendy at The Local Cook. I sure placed a lot of them in my “recipes to try” folder – so thanks to everyone who linked up!!
Now I want you all to temp my tummy again!
Let’s let people know that eating wheat and/or grain free can be both healthy and tasty!
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About donielle
Donielle is an amateur herbalist and natural momma to two littles (with another babe in heaven) after dealing with infertility. She has a passion for nourishing nutrition, natural living, and spreading the word on how food truly affects our health. Her blog Naturally Knocked Up focuses on fertility and reproductive health and her book on natural fertility will be available in June 2012. She also runs a local blog (Grand Rapids Natural Living) and is active the local community in order to provide the area with resources and information for natural families.
Very cool idea for a blog carnival! I’m not 100% gluten free or grain free, but I do cook a lot of GF meals every week.
I’m sharing a recipe for Orange Julius’ made with fresh oj, raw egg yolks, and coconut milk.
~Tiffany
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