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Not only will the following links take you to great
recipes, but you'll discover a treasure of excellent websites!
Note: You'll also want to read through our Beginner's Guide to Health for the reasons why we've included these recipes and not others.
Dairy
Kitchen Staples
Rather than purchasing canned and boxed staples in order to make your favorite recipes, try making these from scratch. They're not hard!
Condiments
Modern condiments are preserved with vinegar, but
traditionally, these sauces were naturally preserved through
lacto-fermentation. Easy to make!
Grains
Breads
- This is an excellent article that includes how-tos, sourdough bread, tortillas, buttermilk pancakes, and oatmeal bread.
- Anne's Soaked Whole-Wheat Bread
- Marilyn's
Famous Whole Wheat Bread (and see p. 32 of Fast
and Healthy Meals for Busy Women, by Marilyn Moll, for a healthier,
2-step process that neutralizes phytic acid)
- How to adapt bread recipes to the 2-step (soaking overnight) method, by Sue Gregg
- Bread-Making
Tips
- Sourdough
Starter
- Sourdough Bread
- Buttermilk Biscuits (working to develop this recipe for you!)
- Crackers (for variations, add basil & garlic, or cayenne and shredded cheese, or parmesan cheese with olive oil, etc.)
- Fresh
Egg Pasta
- Whole-wheat Pasta (I love her thought that time in the kitchen should be a family affair, with laughing and talking and loving)
Soups, Sauces, and Seasonings
Main Dishes
Breakfast
Desserts and Snacks
Okay, so these aren't all the healthiest, but my goal is to include desserts that are homemade. Used in moderation (once a week?), you should be just fine.
- Smoothie - a healthy snack, not a dessert. We eat these daily, sometimes twice a day. It helps when you're hungry for something sweet. I don't use protein powder. I add in raw milk instead. We make a lot of variations on this recipe. Delicious!
- Strawberry Slushy - a lighter, sugar-free variation of our smoothie recipe.
- Popcorn - scroll down. The recipe is under the "Coconut and Palm Oils" section.
- Pie Crust (I use unbleached white flour for pie dough, and I use butter for the fat. Rather than roll it out on the counter, I dump it directly in the pie pan and squish it into place with my fingers. Much less messy!)
- Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Recipe Websites
You can find hundreds more recipes in this book. I
highly recommend it....
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