If you like corn and you like dogs, you’ll love these. No, wait a minute. That sounds terrible. Lets’ start again. If you like fried foods, but you don’t like inflammation and heart disease, these are for you! Hmmmm…. not so tantalizing. These corn dogs are freakin delicious and they don’t have any crap in […]
Fee Fi Faux Pho
Okay, so, Skya’s fiancé Michael asked what I was making for dinner and I said, “faux pho,” and he said, “You mean fee fi faux pho?” And I said, “Ha, that’s it. That’s what I’m going to have to call the blog post!” and Fee Fi Faux Pho was born. In case you don’t get […]
Easy Healing Fish and Vegetable Curry
Scientific research is showing more and more how a regular diet of real food reverses disease and how many culinary traditions contain great wisdom and healing potential. Homemade Indian food reigns queen in this department, as well as its epic flavors. However, many people think that cooking Indian cuisine is epic in a different way, as in […]
This Ain’t Yo Mama’s Meatloaf!
Actual wellness coaching client quote: “I cannot get over how amazing this meatloaf is! It will satisfy my pizza cravings.”- Loren, lactation nurse and emerging healing foods lover. The sound of the word “meatloaf” used to give me the willies. Why? Meatloaf trauma. It evoked brownish green bell peppers, mystery meat mushed together with Wonderbread, Heinz ketchup topping, […]
Frittata: A Balanced One Dish Wonder
We love eggs! Especially the yolks! Not only are they delicious and satisfying, they are one of the most nutritionally complete and affordable foods available. We are also big fans of one-pot, or, in this case one-pan, meals because having all of the elements of a balanced meal in one dish fills the niche that […]
Nirvana Tacos: How Collards Found Their Divine Purpose
Yes, a collard leaf instead of a tortilla. Sound weird to you? Trust us. Just try it. It’s sooooooo good. Really. We have a dear friend named Mystica, creator of Essential Oxygen Brushing Rinse (which we love), who came up with the name “Nirvana Tacos” to describe what we can only describe as collard leaves’ […]