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Cookies … AIP round 2
So, we are on to Round 2 of AIP. At his last appointment, the Rheumatologist told Keith that diet has nothing to do with his symptoms. That was February. So off the diet we went. In April, Keith told me he was ready to go back on. Everything hurt. Keith ready to give up sugar…
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Spaghetti
Basically, spaghetti is a “no” on every level of AIP. Noodles, no. Tomato, no. Parmesan, no. So tonight, with a little help from the internet, I made Zoodles and Nomato Sauce. As I made this sauce, and of course taste tested along the way, I thought there was no way my kids (and husband) were…
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Valentine’s Day
Was a sorry affair at the Crawford household. Thursday’s are super busy days. So this morning, in the spirit of love, I made these: I’m on a quest to find a GReAT AIP pancake recipe and this one comes close to fitting the bill. It does call for baking powder, for which I subbed cream…
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Meals galore
It’s an AIP foodie post. I am unapologetic. Only for people with windows. For some reasons pictures don’t show. I’ve been trying to remember to take pics of the food I’ve made. Tonight’s menu was Pad-see-ew with cucumber noodles. It was actually quite tasty! There was nothing remaining! And I made Keith a brownie (AIP…
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The adventure continues
As with any adventure, there are great times and not so great. Tonight’s meal was mostly great … a lovely moose stew and biscuits. My family called them cookies…they did lack the fluffy nature of biscuits and, well, were rather chewy. ? but they’re not cookies!!! I was a little leery of the stew recipe…
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Adventures in AIP
It has been a seriously long time since I have blogged. And, quite frankly I most likely won’t keep it up this time either. With the advent of social media, it’s much easier to stay connected with FaceTime and Facebook than by trying to write lengthy blogs. Alas, they have their limitations as well. For…
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Levi building his FT Duster. With some help from Thekla. The FT Duster is made by the great people at Flitetest. The FT Duster is a RC foamy of a thrush crop duster, IE Dusty from planes.
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Week 1 of MI to AK
About 1000 miles through the UP, Northern WI, and Into Minnesota. So far, so good. People love to stop us and talk about our Alaska plates and give their stories, either how they’ve been there, have a relative, or want to go. When we get somewhere with WIFI I will upload our map progress so…
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Get ready!
Michigan to Alaska. Coming soon
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