Fun, Fresh Ideas to Manage Work, Home, and a Gluten Free Diet!

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Gluten Free Mom of 3 Kids, 2 dogs, 2 birds, Pediatric Surgeon, Family Chef and Home Improver! Swimmer, Runner & Paddle Boarder

Meatless Monday takes a Tex-mex twist!

The holidays are over… 2016 is here! And my kitchen makeover that I’ve taken on is halfway done! Let me tell you.. Refinishing cabinets is not light duty and the blogging definitely suffered! But while I wait for some cabinets and countertops, let’s get back to cooking it up gluten free!

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  So, here’s what you need!
1 cup cooked quinoa- I cooked 1 cup with 1 1/2c water, 1/2 t cardamon, 1/2 tsp salt 

2 sweet potatoes – sliced (with my amazing new spiralizer!!! Love it!!)

1 red onion – chopped coarsely 

5 sweet peppers – sliced 

Salt, pepper, italien seasoning, red pepper

Sauté it up with 1 T olive oil

 

Uh oh … The cooktop is dying.. Down to 1.5 units with no temperature control:( …hence the remodel!   

Sweet potatoes, red onion and red peppers… They go together like sugar and spice and everything nice! 

1 package corn tortillas – I like Mission

3 cups shredded cheese- Monterey Jack 

1 can refried beans

1 jar of salsa verde

LETS GO!

Step 1-Layer tortillas in pan  

Step 2- Spread on refried beans (about 1/3 of can)  

Step 3- Layer on quinoa, veggies and cheese

  
    

Step 4-Repeat! 

   
Step 5- Pour on the salsa & cover liberally with cheese!

Step 6- Cook 350 for 30 mins!

Yippee! Enjoy! This turned out great! Super delicious!

Remember! No one does awesome like you do! Get out, get active, get happy… No one is going to do it for you!

❤️

 

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Happy Holidays! Tips & Tricks to making through the Holiday Party Season!

You know it as well as I do… Dinners out, holiday parties, gift boxes of food in the office, schools … and sometimes you just don’t guess that the food contains gluten… And truthfully… It’s no fun to be wrong!  Every holiday, and unfortunately it seems that this one is no exception, I make a mistake and get to spend some quality time with my porcelain goddess… “Worshipping”. She seems indifferent to me.. But I despise her and the bloated, painful, refluxy gluten belly that I then own for at least a week. Been there? It doesn’t have to be this way! If you stick to some simple guidelines you can make it through party season unscathed!

This December, I started out with a weight of 136-37… But after 2 holiday parties in which I did not follow my recommendations, and a chocolate covered potato chip misadventure (they were almost worth it), I’m 132 and eating yogurt 2 of my 3 meals a day.

So… How can we avoid (and for those of us with celiac or gluten intolerant kids… Help them avoid)

1. Don’t go hungry

Busy day.. Party at school lunch so kids don’t bring lunch.. Don’t get to the party hungry.. As the event drags on, maybe you have a drink or two… You become increasingly hungry and less likely to avoid questionable food. Bring a snack or try to eat beforehand. No one has good judgement on an empty stomach!

2. Avoid dark lighting!

If you are going to eat at the party, make sure you can see the food well! Is there salad dressing? A sauce on the meat? A glaze (almost always soy!!!) on the salmon??

If you can’t see it, don’t eat it!

3. Don’t be afraid to ask!

If there is wait staff at the event, ask if they are aware of the ingredients, or if it’s the class party, ask the preparer! All you have to do is say “wow! That looks sooooo good! How did you make it?”

4. Don’t believe what they say! 

Ok it’s true… You ask “is the salad gluten free?” And the waiter says “I can leave out the cheese… Just for you”… 

Take out my cheese and you are risking your life, buddy. Watch the response… Any glimmer of doubt… Don’t do it!

5. Bring a dish to share!

Office party, class party, dinner at a friends house? Bring a dish to share! That way you will be sure to have something to eat!

6. Avoid frozen mixed cocktails and mocktails! 

Do you know how many people add a beer to margarita mix for fizz, flavor and a little extra kick? Mixes for Daiquiris can also contain gluten. Stick to straightforward juice, water, soda, simple mixed drinks or wine. And come on, everyone… Call an uber!

7. Don’t forage! 

The nurses stations at the hospital and the kitchens in offices across the nation are riddled with candies, cakes, cookies and treats. Don’t do it!! I was saved by a nurse handing me a sweetened, labeled gluten free rice cake while foraging through the chocolates reading all the labels and convincing myself that “processed in a facility that also processes wheat” has a pretty good chance of being safe. The amazing thing is that this was just a couple days after I ate the very delicious and severe abdominal pain inducing ho chocolate covered potato chips with that same warning… Some of us never learn…

8. Search for gluten free restaurants!

Open table even has a gluten free search and there are apps as well. Our office had our holiday party at a Brazilian steakhouse… The bread was pao de queijo (gluten free) and while I don’t eat meat.. The salad bar was amazing and they had flan and Creme brûlée as gluten free dessert choices! yum!!

9. Bake, create, & enjoy!

There are so many gluten free recipes and products now that you can have wonderful, delicious, satisfying meals, snacks, drinks & desserts!

Happy Holidays!!!?

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Thanks Mom! Zucchini Caprese Salad

Moms are great for so many things and my mom certainly was and is a role model to me in so many ways. One thing she can always do is produce an innovative, healthy, delicious meal at what seems to be a blink of an eye (probably because while she’s slaving away in the kitchen, I’m goofing off).  I was chatting with her last week and telling her about my new spiralizer and she sent me a great recipe… Which I promptly lost… But I think I’ve got the basic idea… The end result was delicious and this is truly healthy food at its best!!

 

zucchini caprese salad! yum!

 
Zucchini Caprese Salad (feeds 6)

16 oz mozzarella cheese, cut into cubes

2 T garlic, chopped

1 large handful of basil leaves, chopped

Pepper

1 can Rotel chopped tomatoes with chilies- mild

4 large or 6 medium zucchini, ends removed and spiralizer with small spiralizer

Almonds, salted, roughly chopped

1 c green olives,  chopped

Olive oil

Ok!! Let’s go!

In large bowl, mix

Mozzarella, garlic, basil, 1 T olive oil, pepper and oilves 

basic ingredients ready to go!

  

my kids thought i was trying to sneak in tofu! mozarella !

 
Spiralize zucchini and then sauté on medium high heat with olive oil and pepper to taste for 3-5 mins 

my new toy in action!

  

beautiful spiralized organic zucchini!

 
Add tomatoes and cheese mix and toss.

 

get a little nutty!

 

Plate and top with almonds.

Enjoy!!! 

easy, healthy, fast & delicious!

❤️

Whatever you do, do it to the best of your ability and enjoy the process!

Have a wonderful day!

 

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Project- Oasis by the Pool. If I can do it… So can you!

I love to hang out with my kids in the pool.. And their friends and so on.. For hours and hours. And, as you may know, I’m the “pool gal”. So I deleaf, de green and in general try (sometimes unsuccessfully) to keep my pool beautiful.

I decided that the pool area was missing a little something…. It lacked that feeling of “oasis”. It was plain Jane. Now nothing takes “oasis” from me faster than the thought of paying someone to renovate, so I tried to come up with less expensive concept. I settled on re arranging existing furniture to de clutter the patio and creation of an accent wall with bright paints and Mexican tiles. 

  
Step 1 Choose the Color

I decided to go bright blue… Like the color of painters tape… At first it seemed too drastic, but by morning, I was in love!

 

Boring! well nothing like a blank canvas to start with!

  

ok.. it didnt look this blue in the can… iI told myself it would be ok since i live in Miami , and we paint walls lime green here.

  

one coat done, one to go… at this point i honestly thought i had heatstroke…

 
Step 2- How do you Tile?

Well I went on line… And as I only wanted an accent line, this was easy. Choose tile, grout and go!

I got beautiful tile from “Direct from Mexico” with free shipping and great customer service.

 

a 20$ tile cutter will cut tile pretty easily.. if you just need to cut a few

  

leftover patio tile in the back and the mexican tile in the front

  

this tile from Direct From Mexico is so pretty!!! happy, happy, happy!

 
Step 3- Decorate

I repurposed a bench and painted it the same blue as the wall with a little accent paint.

ok… it needs some “refreshing”

  

i didnt have red or pink paint… but I’m a Florida Gator.. so the orange stays!

 
I found some large clay pots at HomeDepot for less than 20$ each and added some pretty plants. 

 

big clay pots with the extra tiles stuck to the front

 Finally, I moved around the furniture to provide seating in the shady areas around the pool.

comfy, relaxing, practical and ahhhh… it feels like home and I’m happy!

 
Step 4- celebrate! 

It’s time to enjoy the oasis! Little changes can have big effects! 

❤️

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15 Minutes to Dinner

Yep.. Everyday there is a countdown… Work, home, straighten up a bit.. Cook. You know the drill. But the cook part to me is fun. Time to be creative.. Work out a little stress on the dough (I make regular bread for my kids routinely… You can’t really take it out on a gluten free dough… You’ll get trapped like a fly in a spider’s web)

 

yum!!! gluteny goodness! cant eat it… but I sniff it

 A few weeks ago I had the most delicious meal at a restaurant in Miami named,  “Love is Blind”. It was “I can’t believe it’s zucchini… Or something like that… Well over the past few weeks I’ve tried slicing, dicing, shredding and peeling zucchini without success… But tonight, TONIGHT… I’ve brought out the BIG  GUNS (actually.. I’m against guns in the home)… I got a kitchenaid spiralizer!!!!

fun, fun, fun!!

check out this deliciousness!

 A moment on Kitchenaid… My parents have the same mixer they’ve had since they were married…Kitchenaid  rebuilt the engine once. I have Always enjoyed cooking and in college when my parents were going to buy me a class ring, I politely requested that they use that money for something I would value and use… A Kitchenaid mixer. No! I’m not kidding. 27 years ago…. Oh my god… Ok, I’m in crisis mode… I cannot possibly be that old…

Well that machine is going strong.. And this week I ordered (with my 20% off coupon) the Kitchenaid spiralizer!!!

LOVE IT!

So the recipe!!

Tomato Sauce

1 onion chopped

1 T garlic

Sauté in 2 T olive oil

Add 1 cup sliced sweet peppers

1 t salt

Pepper to taste

Dash red pepper flakes

2T Italian seasonings

Once cooked add

1 box Pom strained tomatoes

1T sugar

2T chipotle salsa

Allow to simmer

 

onions, garlic and seasonings getting sweaty

  

if you like it baby, put some pepper rings in it

  

sugar

  

spice… makes everything nice

 Zucchini 

Spiralize the Zucchini

In large pan, add olive oil

1 tsp garlic

Add zucchini and fry 3-5 mins

Top with sauce, mozzarella and Parmesan if desired!

 

better than pasta…

 

Enjoy!!

❤️

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Happiness is a Choice …and so is gluten free Pumpkin Bread…

Sunday morning with the kids. They aren’t with me every weekend. As with so many families, they go to their Dad’s some weekends. But the weekends I have them, I really relish… And the ones I don’t… I usually take call! Might as well! My middle child loves waffles and the little one loves any sweet bread and the oldest… Well chocolate…  

all my little pumpkins

 For some reason I just woke up hungry! At 6! Well I lounged around my room for an hour and a half and finally decided to get up and make something delicious. 

I whipped up some yummy pumpkin waffles (see prior posts) but decided with the other half of the pumpkin to make pumpkin bread! My Favorite!! And while it cooks, I’m going to clean my dirty house… Well me and my scooba (by the way- I love this one… I’ve had them all.. But this one rocks!!) 

scooba:)

 Pumpkin bread- gluten free

Mix dry ingredients by hand or in mixer

get ready!

theres going to be Sunday morning deliciosness!

 2 cups all purpose gluten free flour (I used Pamela’s artisan blend)

1 cup brown sugar

2 t baking powder

1 tsp baking soda

1 t pumpkin pie spice

1/4 tsp ginger

3 cloves, crushed

Dash salt

Honestly- the measurements are not exact… 

Add mixed wet ingredients to dry ingredients and mix until just mixed

 

when you see this… do you think pumpkin eggnog? yum

 Wet ingredients-

1/2 can pumpkin purée

1/3 c milk

1/3 c butter melted

2 eggs, plus 1 egg white

1 T apple cider vinegar

1 t vanilla

Pour into greased rectangular pain

Drizzle with 1 T melted butter

2T raw turbinado sugar

1/4 c walnuts (more if you like)

Bake in preheated oven 350 degrees for 45 mins. 

you should smell my kitchen… it smells like HOME

   
Happy October!?

CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY?

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Why are we always in a hurry? And… Potato Pizza! Meatless Monday!

  Why are we always in a hurry? Does it seem that you run from one place to another? Perpetually late? This is our fault… We put these expectations on ourselves. There are 24 hours in each day… To use as we see fit.. Squander… Relish… Enjoy… Or FREAK OUT. Your choice. Save time or make time for the things that MATTER to you. No one else decides how you react to the world around you. Some days, I’m happy and cool as a cucumber when my kids are fighting… Others… I scream like a banshee! Why? My choice… But I like the calm me better… I try to keep the banshee in the river where she belongs!

Dinner time & prep can be stressful! Some people prepare the week’s dinner in advance… I’ve never liked doing that… I like to think about dinner during the day and then come up with a meal that I think will suit my family well on that given day… Or prepare them well for the next! Sometimes that means I have to hurry through the prep… But there are some dinners that are easy, fun and DELICIOUS!!

Tonight… Potato Pizza!! My kids love it and I love the easy prep! Plus it’s gluten free, vegetarian and can be varied just like any pizza!

Potato Pizza

Large potatoes- russet organic- 1 per person

Olive oil

Kosher salt

Wash, oil, salt… Like spa day 🙂

Wrap in tin foil and toss in oven for an hour at 375

 
   
 

Potato spa day!

 Go for a run, play the piano, read a book, help kids with the homework or… Take a nap!!!!

Once cooked (if you’re really running late, microwave the potatoes) slice into quarters and the score in the other direction.

  

Sprinkle with Parmesan, 

Pour on some spaghetti sauce

Cover with 1/4 cup each mozzarella cheese, then a little Parmesan and some fresh basil

   

 Put plates in the oven (not on… Just still warm from potato baking) or microwave until melted 

  

Enjoy! Take a deep breath! You’ll get there when you get there!❤️

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Pumpkin Pie Muffins- gluten free! … And a little bit about October…

October is my favorite month. To me, October means it’s time to change… Maybe like spring time for some (well likely most everyone). Full harvest moons that light the waters of Miami, sending sparkling waves across the black night water. The intense humidity and stifling nights are replaced with breezes with just a hint of coolness. The kids are settled in their school routine.. the anxiety reduced to intermittent episodes – usually regarding some forgotten homework assignment and, of course, there is Halloween, pumpkins and candy EVERYWHERE!   Time change, night comes earlier… Out with the summer and in with the fall… And let’s make it a good one!

I’m in a bit of a funk today, maybe too many loads of laundry… Maybe it’s sensing that change isn’t easy for everyone… Or even desired… Or even desirable! You have to know what’s right for you and make changes that are needed, beneficial.. Healthy. Change isn’t easy. All day (actually all week) I’ve had “when I grow up” from Matilda stuck in my head. Such an incredible song, but really aside from the humor in it, there’s some good advice… “If you always take it on the chin and wear it, nothing will change” and “just because I find myself in this story, it doesnt mean that everything is written for me”

Get out there and write your story. Make it a happy one.  If you need some energy and inspiration, snack on these incredibly delicious vitamin A packed muffins!

  

Base

2 1/2 cups Pamela’s pancake mix

1/2 cup Cold water

1 egg

2 T sugar

1 tsp salt

1/2 c butter or shortening 

Mix dry ingredients, cut in butter, mix lightly until small pea sized areas of butter remain

Mix in wet ingredients together

Press balls of dough into bottom of greased muffin pan

   

 
Filling

1 can pumpkin pack

1/2 cup sugar

2 eggs

1 cup evaporated milk

1 t pumpkin pie spice

2 cloves

1/4 t ginger

Whisk well then add to muffin tins to fill.

  

Topping

1/4 cup gluten free oatmeal

1/4 c brown sugar

1/2 c walnuts

Dash pumpkin pie spice

Mix and sprinkle over

Bake at 350 for 20 mins or until toothpick comes out clean

Allow to cool 5 mins and then remove from pan 

Enjoy!?

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Dinner out? Celiac? How do you handle it?

I love to go out to eat! At heart, I’m a foodie with fear and paranoia! About 4 blocks or so from my house are a bunch of restaurants… George’s South Miami is one of them. I like Georges…semi open air… Good drinks… Super Delish French fries (I have a thing about fries… Especially truffle fries…), good friendly service,  and a cool atmosphere.

My youngest has been asking for a night out alone- sans siblings – and we made plans for tonight, so off we go! For awhile, I feared eating out. So many bad experiences… Worshipping of the porcelain goddess … But now .. I have a system. It’s easy to follow… Just these simple steps:

1- ask- “do you have a gluten free menu?” … Gauge reaction…

2- if answered with ANY hesitation or BS like our chef will modify “just for you” go to step 4… Surgeon’s motto “trust no one”! IF (and only IF ) they say “yes! And our chef (or his mother or girl/boyfriend has celiac ” enjoy and proceed to 3.

3- ok!!! How 2015 of them!! Order from the official preprinted gluten free menu at will and enjoy! Preprinted =safe (mostly)

4- ok… They are lying or ignorant or think that because I’m a skinny,tall blond that I’m on a diet. … Hmpffff… Order either salad without dressing (which they are clearly expecting), risotto, or if you eat meat (which bummer for me, I don’t) order meat! Add fries! Yum!

5. Drink, dine and be happy!

6. Ice cream or Creme brûlée for dessert!

7. Ahhhh… Delicious and you didn’t have to cook!!

Ok.. Disclaimer…Fries can be fried with gluten stuff.. Scan the menu.. If there are breaded fried items then don’t order the fries at a non gluten friendly establishment! 

So tonight, we went out, grabbed a table and it just happened (really!!!) to be ladies night with free champagne !!! We had a great dinner!! I had truffle fries and a stracciella mozzarella, tomato and grilled peach salad ( yep… That was GOOD), my daughter had penne pasta and my fiancé fish & chips. Yum. No tummy aches… Never have gone wrong and they have no gluten free menu. Their beet salad is delicious too!

delish! no gluten & plenty of yum factor. thanks georges!

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Can Rice Balls Be Even Better? Yes! They can!

Dinner in minutes… And amazingly yummy? Yep.. You can do it! I put rice in the rice cooker earlier, but I got home at 655pm and dinner was on the table at 720. AND my son told me there was NO better dinner than this. (Yes!)

The secret? Tonight I made them huge, cheesy and with a ball of mozzarella in the middle… The result? Gooey cheesy center, crispy yummy outside… Perfect. 

they are SO good!

 
I’m trying to stay on track… It’s not easy right? Call over the weekend… Got a cold… My pool turned as green as my neighbors yard (mine is a little brown)… And my body.. Stiff.. So, I took a deep breath on Monday and  reminded myself to make time for things that mean something to me. I went for a swim after dropping off my son at 0550, I caught up on work at work and home, made my kids homemade pizza and then headed to a Heat game (super fun!!!) with my fiancé, and Today? Today, I took my stiff self to 6 am yoga and showed this body some hot yoga love!  Dinner at the table is a given… Gotta make the time… Now let’s make the incredible, oh so edible, rice balls with cheese filling. Happy!

What you need

Olive oil- heat in sauce pan

Gluten free bread crumbs- 2 cups

Salt – 1 tsp

3 eggs- lightly whisked

1/4 cup chopped parsley – fresh or dried

1 cup Parmesan cheese

1 cup mozzarella cheese

12 – 1″ cubes of mozzarella 

2 cups white organic rice – prepared sticky 🙂

Heat oil

Fluff rice 

Add 1 c bread crumbs, seasonings, shredded cheese. And egg and mix well

Take big handfuls and shape into ball, place cube of mozzarella into center, close, roll in remaining bread crumbs

wet your hands a little so you can make the balls more easily

put in a nice square of mozarella

   

fry in olive oil & the drain well

 
Fry for 2 mins per side or until beautifully browned

Makes 12 large rice balls- dinner portion 2 per person served with tomato sauce and salad.

 

so good….so gone!

 

Do what you love, eat great food, make time for what’s (and who is) important to you.❤️

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