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Homemade Pizza: Chicken Bacon Ranch {w/ Collard Greens!}

Homemade Pizza: Chicken Bacon Ranch {w/ Collard Greens!}

Chewy Chocolate Coconut Cookies -- Allergy-Friendly & Oh-So-Dippable | You know you're on to something good when your husband says, "Finally... a cookie I can dip. I haven't been able to do this since Oreos." They're also allergy-friendly cookies -- free of gluten, grain, egg, and dairy. Oh, and did I mention the crispy, chewy, dippable texture? | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Chewy Chocolate-Coconut Cookies — Allergy-Friendly and Oh-So-Dippable

5 Seasonal Recipes Your Kids Can Make

5 Seasonal Recipes Your Kids Can Make

Simple Hot Spiced Cider

Simple Hot Spiced Cider

Spicy Chocolate Gingersnaps {gluten-free & egg-free} | This recipe for gluten-free and egg-free chocolate gingersnaps is adapted from Nourishing Traditions. I liked that it used sprouted crispy almonds and arrowroot flour, making it easier to digest. I couldn't fathom a gingersnap without molasses. And all things seem to be better with chocolate. They will forever be on our list of Christmas cookies to make each year! | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Spicy Chocolate Gingersnaps {gluten-free & egg-free}

blue bowl of asparagus tomato salad with wooden serving tongs

30 Easy Summer Salads (Whole30, Keto, Paleo)

Fresh Bread On A Wood Stove | My family and I greatly enjoy our winters in Idaho. We look forward to the snowshoe hikes, the warmth and coziness of the fire, and the benefits of cooking on a wood stove all winter long. I love using my wood stove for our meals, baked goods, and of course, bread! | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Fresh Bread On A Wood Stove

Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins | In the world of muffins, quick breads, pancakes, and waffles, I vary our whole-grain flours and use many that are gluten-free. After quite a bit of reading, finessing, adjusting, and trying, I achieved gluten-free muffin success! My family was excited (and surprised!) when I finally served these chocolate chip banana muffins which didn't crumble all over their plates, taste bitter, or compromise nutrition. | GNOWFGLINS.com

Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins (Gluten-Free)

Beyond the (Chicken) Egg | All eggs are not created equal. By now, it is well known in the real food community that pastured chicken eggs are more nutrient-dense and healthy than their conventional counterparts. And, if you're willing to stray further off the beaten track, chickens aren't the only birds that lay delicious and healthy eggs. Quail, duck, and goose eggs are all popular alternatives to the chicken, offering variety and different nutritional benefits. | GNOWFGLINS.com

Beyond the (Chicken) Egg

Asparagus Leek Bisque: A Seasonal Soup For Spring | A spring soup recipe that celebrates the hard work of growing asparagus in your garden! You'll enjoy every mouthful of this creamy, delicate, and easy bisque that can serve as an appetizer or main course! | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Asparagus Leek Bisque: A Seasonal Soup for Spring

Springtime Salmon, Peas, and Rice Salad | Finally, spring has arrived! I'm so glad for the longer days, bright flowers -- and that feeling of hope that always comes with the calendar turn from March to April. You know what makes a perfect lunch for these light, breezy, sunshiny days? A salad of salmon, peas, and rice. It's simple to make, and the refreshing flavor perfectly suits the mood of this new season. | GNOWFGLINS.com

Springtime Salmon, Peas, and Rice Salad

Garlic Scape Pesto | Scapes are the tall stems and unopened flower buds of certain hard-neck varieties of garlic, which should be snipped before the flowerheads mature. Then of course, eat the scapes! My favorite way is this pesto, which accompanies pasta, chicken, salmon, potato salad, and burgers beautifully. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Garlic Scape Pesto

Are you ready to be inspired with herbal gift ideas that are beautiful, thoughtful, healthy, and homemade? You've come to the right place! We've gathered 20 homemade herbal gifts -- including teas, salves, and culinary creations -- for everyone on your list.

20 Homemade Herbal Gifts

white dish of chocolate truffles with peppermint leaves for garnish

25 Low Carb & Keto Desserts (Sugar-Free Valentine’s Day Treats!)

Pickled Radish Pods | Radishes are a favorite crop in our homestead garden. They are easy to grow and we enjoy the many heirloom varieties available. Occasionally I plant more than we can eat or harvest to preserve for later, so I allow them to go to seed. The radishes produce beautiful little flowers and seed pods perfect for a garden snack! | GNOWFGLINS.com

Pickled Radish Pods

Cottage Radish Salad | The garden was producing baby greens, green onions, radishes, and herbs. I had cherry tomatoes and cucumbers from elsewhere. That's how this salad was born. :) By topping the greens with the vegetable mixture, you get a lovely presentation and greens that stay crisp until they hit your mouth. For the most flavor, texture, and fun, be sure to get both toppings and greens in each bite! | GNOWFGLINS.com

Cottage Radish Salad

Grilled Pizza | You'll love amazing brick oven-crispy-chewy, full-flavored pizza -- and you'll appreciate not heating up the kitchen in the summer. With these techniques, your grill, and my special Italian pizza dough and sauce recipes (some of which I learned while in Italy), expect to be transported across the sea to Naples, the birthplace of pizza. | GNOWFGLINS.com

Grilled Pizza

Texas Style Salsa | People throughout the North and South American continents love salsa. Which might be an understatement! Every culture and geographical area has their own way of making it. Being native Texans, we like our salsa slightly chunky and with the bold and spicy flavors of cilantro and jalapeños. | GNOWFGLINS.com

Texas Style Salsa

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