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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Wow...it's been a busy week!

Attended the Funeral of an old friend today...and  the Celebration of Our NEW LOCATION for our CrossFit Box!  Been a hectic couple of days preparing for both...shopping making sure all the kids had the appropriate clothing.  Making final preparations at the box including a good cleaning!  So, although I have some recipes to post I haven't gotten to it.  Sorry.  This month is shaping up to be a bit hectic, this week is another crazy busy week with multiple events and my husband and I are leaving in 1 1/2 weeks for sunny Arizona to spend a week together on a much needed break.  And to get my Level 1 Cert!  I am starting to get a bit nervous about the test part of it!  Gotta get through the reading...thankfully Dan will be taking the test too, so we can study together!  He took his level 1 several years ago, before they had the test so is required to take it now.  Wish us luck!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Dinner Idea


 Here is a really easy and really tasty dinner.  I just threw some chicken breast in my Dutch Oven, poured in about 1 inch depth of coconut aminos, added another couple handfuls of whole garlic cloves, some ground pepper and baked it at 375 for about 35 minutes.  The garlic was nice and soft, some were caramelized and all were nicely roasted.  Served the Chicken with my Fried Cauliflower "Rice" and the roasted garlic.  The juice from the pan was great spooned over the "rice" and chicken.  
Easy and delicious all in one!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Kale Chips

I just remade my Kale chips, this time with olive oil instead of coconut oil (although cooking with Olive Oil is not recommended as it increases the Omega 6 level), it sure tastes better.  And I tried making them with Lacinato Kale instead and it was great, in fact, I like it better.  Give it a try if you haven't already, and as I mention in the recipe go easy on the sea salt, it's easy to over do it.
http://budgetpaleo.blogspot.com/2011/03/kale-chips.html

oh, and I baked this batch at 400 degrees, it seemed to work well for the Lacinato but not for the curly leaf.

Fish Oil

A reminder that Whole 9 has modified their fish oil calculator to reflect a change both them and Robb have made.  They are now suggesting lower doses, using a higher dose only in times of acute inflammation and then lowering it for maintenance.  Anyway, please visit their site and enter your specifics, don't forget to enter the information on the right.  You will find that information on your bottle of fish oil, they are not all the same amount so this part is important.
http://whole9life.com/2011/03/fish-oil-calculator-revised/