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It’s time to share your frugal and nourishing tips and recipes! Where do you shop for quality food at a lower price? What recipe saves a penny? How do you balance a budget with nourishing food? Share here.
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Primal Toad
Today I have a spectacular offer. I have a pre-order going on for my primal smoothie recipe e-book. I hate to submit something that I am selling, but I feel confident enough to do so. Please watch both videos at my blog post to learn more about the e-book. I PROMISE you will like it! It’s way more than just a little recipe e-book… way more! A community is being built… and smoothies are a GREAT way to save money!! Ok, I am done. 🙂
Excited to read other articles!
carmen
Good morning Kimi, I’m including a basic zucchini muffin recipe which my daughter Leah made and decided to add many fillers and toppings. I also have another post about our homeschooling journey as Leah “Keeper of the Home Apprentice ~ in our Kitchen” http://pebblecrossing.blogspot.com/2010/06/keeper-of-home-apprentice-in-our.html . As usual, being led by the grace of God we continue to be amazed what He is showing us.
Thank you for hosting!
jenna Food WIth Kid Appeal
I’m often surprised how a few flavors in a sauce can make a huge difference to a vegetable. I added some healthy fat (olive oil) to a head of cauli and a few spices to make an irresistible cauliflower side dish. enjoy! thanks for hosting.
Jason@jlhealthtusla
This weeks post is a delicious GF Dutch Oven Chili. Thanks for hosting!!
Theresa
This week I posted a tutorial on how to make jam and can it so you can have it available year round. I use white sugar in my recipe, but I tried to show the whole process so that if anyone is afraid of water bath canning they can see how easy it is. There are a ton of other recipes that are healthier that you can make once you have the steps down. Canning is a great way to preserve what is in season (and cheap) now so you can have it later. Thanks for hosting this.
Millie @ Real Food for Less Money
Hi Kimi and Everyone,
This week I wanted to make a Sourdough Flatbread to go with a Curry dinner we love. These turned out soooo good. And they are super easy starting with our everyday Sourdough bread dough.
Katie
This week I made chicken fajitas. It is the fourth dish in my Nourishing Mexican Food Series.
Shirley @ gfe
I linked up a recipe for grain-free bread that I just discovered. Using flax seed and almond flour, it doesn’t necessarily sound frugal, but it uses little of these ingredients and a small loaf goes a long way due to its nutritional density.
Shirley
Katie @ Kitchen Stewardship
Kimi, I hope you don’t mind my linking up my Excalibur dehydrator giveaway. I”m just so excited to share this money-saving item with one of my readers! It’s a fun blessing… 🙂 Katie
Anne Marie
Yay! I finally figured out how to make soaked waffles and they were yummy and soft. I served them with butter, flax oil and maple syrup with a fresh berry salad. Here’s what I did. Next to figure out how to make them dairy free. ;o)
Soaked Whole Wheat Waffles
The night before, in a large bowl combine
2 cups wheat flour (I used white whole wheat)
2 cups buttermilk
and set aside till morning.
The morning of, in a medium boil whisk to combine
1/4 cup oil (I used melted, cooled coconut)
2 eggs
and set aside.
Add to the buttermilk/flour bowl
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
and egg mixture
Whisk to combine.
Bake in preheated waffle iron according to the manufacturers directions.
Julia in West Des Moines
Fairly new reader here. I have a feeling that I’ll love this link-up.
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
Gotta love pepitas – gives those salads a nice crunch with no carbs! A little zing too from the pinch of cayenne!