Sunday, November 11, 2012

Marshmallow Caramel Popcorn

This is a quick and easy way to make a fun and tasty treat. Using the microwave to cook the topping made for easy clean up.
(photo and recipe found HERE)
 
1/2 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. butter
9-10 marshmallows (I used half a bag of miniature)
12 c. popcorn (I did 1 batch of air popped)

Microwave brown sugar and butter for 2 minutes.  Stir in marshmallows.   Microwave until melted and a bit bubbly, 2 minutes or more.  Pour over popcorn.  I definitely recommend doubling the recipe as it will disappear quick!

 

Monday, October 8, 2012

Eleanors Bake Shop

 
We are lucky to live close to this bakery that offers only gluten free items.  My girls really like their bread and I find that it is a reasonable price for a decent size loaf.  And the slices are big enough to make a great sandwich.  They offer a daily menu including pizza and a variety of baked goods..  The first time I took my girls into the bake shop they were sweet to give them each a free cake pop.  HERE is a link to their blog.
 
 
Eleanor's Bake Shop
9495 South 560 West Building D
Sandy, UT 84070

Phone: 801-563-7466

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Crockpot Cinnamon Almonds

(Picture by Detrimental Beauty)

Found this yummy recipe on pinterest and gave it a try today.  I must say it smells amazing in my house, but I cannot stress the importance of stirring every 20 minutes.  My crockpot was very hot even on the low setting and the bottom started to burn.  I will have to turn it to the "keep warm" setting much sooner.   I also added probably twice the amount of almonds because I knew my family would scarf them down in no time.  The family is loving the fun fall treat!
 
 
1 1/2 C. Sugar
1 1/2 C. Brown Sugar
3 Tbsp. Cinnamon
1/8 tsp. Salt
1 Egg White
2 tsp. vanilla
3 Cups Almonds
1/4 C. Water

In a medium sized bowl, mix together sugars, cinnamon, and salt. Set aside. In another medium sized bowl, whisk the egg white and vanilla until it’s a little frothy. Add almonds. Make sure the almonds are thoroughly coated in the egg white mixture. Add cinnamon mixture to the almonds and toss until coated.

Thoroughly spray with Pam, or whatever, the stoneware of your large crock pot (mine is a 4 quart). Add the divine mixture of almonds and sugars to the crock pot and turn it to low.
Cook ( with the lid on) 3-4 hours stirring every 20 minutes (I only did 3 hours). In the last hour, add the 1/4 C. of water and stir well. This ensures a crunchy yummy coating. (*make sure after you’ve added the water that you continue to cook the nuts for another 45min to an hour.)
You have to stir really well, especially as it gets later in the cooking process.

Line a baking sheet with parchment and spread the almonds flat to cool (if you can wait that long!). The almonds will be sticky at this point, so make sure you separate them a little and have no large mounds.

A special thanks to http://detrimentalbeauty.com/ for this great recipe!
 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Chicken Ranch Tacos


This recipe is amazing!  My whole family LOVES it and we have made it weekly since I found it on Pinterest.  It is easy to put in the crockpot early in the day which makes for a quick fix dinner.

4 chicken breasts
1 pkt. taco seasoning
1 pkt. ranch seasoning
1 cup water or chicken broth
Taco shells
Lettuce
Cheese
Ranch dressing
Tomatoes

Spray crockpot with Pam for easy cleanup.  Add chicken breasts, water or broth, taco and ranch seasoning.  Turn crockpot onto low for 6-8hrs or high for 4-6 hrs.  In the last 1/2 hr of cooktime shred chicken with a fork and add about 1/4 cup ranch dressing and stir.

Serve in taco shells.  I like to put the meat on first, then cheese so it will get melty then a squirt of ranch and salsa topped with shredded lettuce and diced tomato.

The link for the original recipe is found HERE.  I've adapted it slightly to my own liking:)


Gluten Free Apple Cinnamon Chex


General Mills has released another gluten free flavor.  My girls are thrilled to have yet another choice when it comes to breakfast cereal.  They really like the flavor of the Apple Cinnamon Chex.  I have only found them at Winco so far but I am sure they will be in other stores soon too.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Tummy Aches

My sweet Amelia has been complaining about having awful tummy aches.  She's been spending a lot of time in the bathroom lately and crying herself to sleep.  Any guesses as to what might be going on with her? 
Ya ya.  I know. 

I called the doctor to get the blood work done to screen for Celiac.  I was hoping to get a quick result so I had her pediatrician run the bloodwork and planned on making an appointment with our GI doctor if necessary afterward.  Funny thing is, that although I have loved my pediatrician, I was not impressed with how things happened.  I called to follow up with them a week later and got a bit of a run around then a nurse got on the phone and said that it was Celiac and that was it.  I thought that was odd that they would just assume it from the blood work only and not refer to have a stomach biopsy done like we did with Brittany when she was diagnosed.  I also found it odd that the doctor wasn't the one giving me this life changing information.  I have to assume they are perhaps not aware of just how life changing it will be to put a 6yr old on a gluten free diet.  Lucky for them it wasn't my first time at the rodeo. 

Moving on, I called our GI doctor and explained that her blood work results were 3 times above the normal level.  Of course he brought us in for a office visit and scheduled the stomach biopsy.  He did say that if a patient is symptomatic and blood work is positive that a biopsy isn't always necessary.  I felt the need to be 100 percent certain before sentencing another one of my children to a life of eating gluten free.  And perhaps I have other concerns stemming from the fact that my son has had positive blood work for Celiac, however his biopsy was negative.  So I wanted to be sure about this. 

I had Amelia eat extra bread and gluten filled items every day leading up to the day of the biopsy.  One night she went to a birthday party and ate pizza, bread sticks and cupcakes then cried herself to sleep because of the pain in her stomach.  It was evident that we were headed for positive biopsy.  She was so miserable that it didn't seem to phase her that she was about to be giving up so many of the foods she loves.  The only thing she mentioned that she would be sad about not having was donuts.  Her bff brought her one last donut the night before her biopsy.  Turned out to be the last donut she would enjoy. 


Right after the doctor performed her biopsy he spoke with me and my husband and said that her stomach looked "very angry".  He recommended that she start on a gluten free diet immediately after seeing the damage to the inside of her stomach.  He even offered to give her the pain medicine that they give kids with Chron's because it was so severe.  We left the hospital and stopped at Chikfila for lunch.  Thank goodness for their new gluten free nuggets! 

And so begins Amelia's gluten free journey.  In a weird way, even Brittany acknowledged that she no longer felt alone in this battle.  At least they have each other to lean on for support.  But the first week brought on many melt downs as Amelia realized for herself that she could no longer have certain foods.  These are the moments that rip a mother's heart out because there is nothing I can do.  There is no cure for Celiac. The only treatment is to eat gluten free.  I hoped that as her stomach healed, she would understand this better. 

She still had tummy aches for the first week or so with many trips to the bathroom with the big 'D'.  But all of that has gotten better.  We prepared a snack bucket of gluten free treats for school since her 1st grade class has snack time each day.  I spoke with her school teacher and gave her information about Celiac as well as a list of acceptable gluten free foods.  (I find that people are always happy to know what they CAN give my child, rather than just what not to give them). 

We are lucky to be able to have a gluten free hot lunch made for her and met with the lunch staff to set things up.  She has to plan which days she will take hot lunch a month in advance so they can shop and have her food prepared.  The staff has been trained on cross contamination, and by coincidence the lunchroom manager is currently being tested for Celiac.  That isn't good news for her, but it made me feel reassured that perhaps they would be even more aware of the need to keep her food separate and change their gloves. 

I am sad for Amelia, but also grateful to have the knowledge that we do about how to eat gluten free.  At least we know what is wrong and how to deal with it.  So now I have two adorable reasons why I blog gluten free.  It's our life and we are learning to deal with it just fine!




Local News - Utah Man Lawsuit Against Sen. Hatch Over Gluten-Free

This story aired on the evening news tonight.  This man is pushing for better labeling laws concerning gluten free foods.  His family started a gluten free bakery here in Salt Lake City.  Great information given in this short news clip about Celiac Disease.