What’s for dinner?
Here you will find pages of recipes, how-to’s, and inspiration for home cooked foods, hand-crafted beverages, do-it-yourself supplements and remedies, along with personal care products that will complement most diets and lifestyles. If you haven’t already, make sure to read through this helpful article, “What’s for dinner?” to learn more.
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Bon Appétit!
Marie Stumphauzer, FNTP
TAC-OLÉ! SEASONING
Making your own taco seasoning is much easier than you might expect. The bonus being, you can sass it up however you like. You can be confident the blend is clear of gluten, dairy, additives, preservatives, MSG, and nonsense. Use this in my Enchilada Lasagña, add it to soups and Mexican dishes, make a rub, marinade, or dip, or simply sprinkle it on at the table instead of plain old salt and pepper. Olé!
ASIAN SEASONING MIX (3 WAYS)
Like ramen noodle soup but don’t like all the unpronounceable additives, added MSG, and those “I’m-not-sure-what-that-word-actually-means” ingredients? Here are three versions of an Asian seasoning blend that make a wonderful bowl of that college budget staple. These are so flavorful, you’ll use them for more than just soup….think salad dressings, marinades, and dips!
FIRE CIDER
This tried-and-true natural remedy is loaded with powerful immune boosting, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-inflammatory ingredients that are commonly found in grocery stores and farmer’s markets. While it can be made year ‘round, if you start the preparation in late summer, you’ll have a batch ready just in time for cooler temperatures and cold/flu season. This feisty and highly effective brew has a number of applications and, because a little goes a long way, you’ll have plenty to share making it a unique culinary gift!
GREEK SEASONING
Did you know that many commercially pre-made salad dressing packets often contain MSG, wheat, or fillers? Making your own mix is super simple, economical, and you can be assured you aren’t ingesting any aggravating ingredients. Use this seasoning in recipes like Deluxe Lazy Gyro Casserole, Healthy Hummus, Grilled Lamb Chops, Greek Salad Dressing & Marinade, as a dry rub (especially good when paired with balsamic vinegar), or in any dish where you’re looking for a taste of the Middle East. It keeps very well and is a flavorful addition to any spice cabinet.
POWDERED PLAIN BOUILLON
This powdered bouillon is economical, easy to throw together, and convenient to keep on hand. Most of all, it is incredibly flavorful and works well anytime a recipe calls for this staple ingredient.
HEALTHY ONION SOUP MIX
Use this version when a recipe, like Better Butter Beef, calls for an Onion Soup Mix, such as Lipton. In my opinion, this mix tastes even better than the original without the use of soy, wheat, additives, or preservatives.