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Yummiest Stir-Fry EVER!

  August 14, 2012 - 2:34 pm | August 22, 2012 Uncategorized
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This is the basic recipe for what my husband calls “AWESOME!” I’m pretty sure you can tweak this to your own preferences and it will still remain awesome. Peel a few carrots, then cut them on the bias.  In a frying pan, add whatever oil/fat is acceptable on your diet … Continue reading →

Tagged beef, carrots, dinner, peppers, recipes, spinach, top 8 allergy-free

So it Begins…

  August 7, 2012 - 11:36 pm | August 26, 2012 Uncategorized
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We visited the dietician today, and she really didn’t have too much to add to our rough draft diet. She made a few suggestions of things that would be good to add, and offered advice on a few things that we might be surprised were allergens – like olive oil … Continue reading →

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