Lately I’ve been thankful for pick-your-own organic peaches, for 75 pounds of crawfish, and friends to share them with. For backyard baseball, and making healthy choices. For snuggles with Hobbs, and a Harlem Globetrotter taking time to teach little ones about basketball and bullying. For time spent with a tiny friend, and for health insurance and brave faces. For parents who go above and beyond, and for help from tiny…
I love making frittatas. A little too much apparently, because my family seems to be tired of them. So I started making mini frittatas, just for me. I eat two slices and save two slices for the next day. Perfect! Just like regular frittatas, you can make this any way you like with whatever you have on hand. This one is dairy-free, but you could always add cheese if you…
To say I have supportive parents would be an understatement. The older I get, the more thanks I give for the love, loyalty, and encouragement they show me every day. For Celiac Awareness Month, I asked them to write a guest post about how they keep a gluten-free kitchen, not for their sake, but for mine. I hope this is something you can show your family if you are struggling…
Last month I had the honor of speaking at the Arizona East Valley Celiac Support Group meeting. They have had healthcare professionals come in and speak on nutrition and celiac disease in the past, but I was there for another reason. I was there to share my celiac story. Since May is Celiac Awareness Month, I thought I would share my story with you too. Because I’ve found out something…
A few years ago, I met Ashley LeMieux. She was a sweet newlywed with a new blog and a heart to change the world. Over the past few years, I have been absolutely blown away by how she has taken a The Shine Project and built it into a thriving non-profit that is impacting lives every day. From The Shine Project website: This is what The Shine Project is all about:Going…
I’ve been blogging for four years now. In that time, this blog has changed quite a bit. I’ve gone through seasons when I have so much to share that I’m tempted to post twice a day. And other seasons when I’m ready to close the computer and never look back. People ask me all the time what my end goal is with all of this. Honestly, I still don’t know.…
I’m sharing a few easy craft ideas for Earth Day over at Van’s Natural Foods blog. And the best part is, you probably have most of the materials at your house already. Click here or on any of the photos to go to the post! {Recycled Crayons} {Dino Terrarium} {Recycled Bird Feeder} Happy Earth Day!