After cutting out the bread, I don't miss it. But, sometimes when we have spaghetti, I miss the garlic bread that we used to make with it. So, last week when we made some spaghetti, I decided to try and make a biscuit with it so that I could have my garlic bread. This biscuit can … Continue reading Primal Biscuits
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Gluten-Free Granola
Miss your cereal or just want a great snack? My friend Brad gave me a great recipe for grain-free granola. It's cool I can say friend although I have met him only once. We communicate mainly through his nutrition log via the computer. He tells me what he eats, I make a comment. We have some … Continue reading Gluten-Free Granola
Baked Coconut Chicken Tenders
This is a quick and easy recipe for chicken that is a just little out of the ordinary. The list of ingredients is short, and contains all things that are easy to find if you don't already have them in your pantry. The prep time is almost nothing, and the baking time is just about … Continue reading Baked Coconut Chicken Tenders
Hungarian Goulash
A little while back, Karen mentioned tackling her Grandpa Don's Hungarian Goulash recipe. The other night, she dug up a scanned copy of a letter written to Karen's family about 35 years ago while they were living in Alaska. In it, Don describes how he had stayed home to cook dinner for "Mother and I … Continue reading Hungarian Goulash
Sweet Mashed Potatoes
Purely Primal has been on vacation for the last couple of weeks (did you notice the difference in background on some of the posts?). We were lucky enough to experience some unseasonably warm temperatures on our trip which we accepted with open arms as we were getting quite water logged in the PNW. We took … Continue reading Sweet Mashed Potatoes
Grandpa Don’s Bugachi (Teriyaki Beef Skewers)
Just over a week ago, Karen posted a recipe that started out with a small tribute to a great man who I never got the chance to meet...but I still feel blessed to experience his presence every time we have a gathering with her family. Her Grandpa Don's legacy lives on in some way with … Continue reading Grandpa Don’s Bugachi (Teriyaki Beef Skewers)
Sweet Potato Hashbrown Breakfast Stacks
These actually started out inspired by an eggs benedict recipe we had seen and saved. Except that we were actually running a little short on ingredients (it was the day before our usual weekly trip to the market) and the thought of using up half a pound of grass-fed butter for hollandaise sauce just seemed like … Continue reading Sweet Potato Hashbrown Breakfast Stacks
Apple Braised Pork Chops and Coconut-Fried Apples
We've updated this to be two separate recipes, but there is something about pork chops with apples that makes this combination necessary to prepare at the same time. So hit the "print" button at the bottom of this recipe, then follow the link for the apples and do the same there. Then head out to … Continue reading Apple Braised Pork Chops and Coconut-Fried Apples
Sloppy Joes
I can't even begin to write this post without hearing my brother mimicking this song. Ah, it just cracks me up every time. 🙂 Did you also know that Sloppy Joe has many other aliases? Unlike those you will get in the cafeteria at school, we actually know what goes into this delicous recipe. Of … Continue reading Sloppy Joes
Spinach Turkey Meatballs
This recipe is an easy way to sneak some greens into something other than a salad, and really doesn't take much time or effort to prepare. And, while we didn't do so this time around, you could start out with these as a basic recipe and use your imagination with different types of sauces to … Continue reading Spinach Turkey Meatballs
