GRAIN-FREE GLUTEN-FREE PEACH GALETTE-55
Aug 22, 2024

Grain-Free Peach Galette

It's peach season! Yellow peaches, white peaches, and nectarines are all in abundance right now. What better way to use them than in a galette? Galettes are rustic, free-form single-crust pastries with either a sweet or savory filling. They are much easier to make than pies, which require a bit more precision. This gluten-free and grain-free galette uses a slightly sweetened version of my wildly popular flakey grain-free pie crust recipe and is filled with fresh peaches that have been tossed in a small amount of maple sugar and ground nutmeg.

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SHEET PAN WILD SALMON WITH GARDEN VEGETABLES-2
Jul 26, 2024

Easy Sheet Pan Salmon with Garden Vegetables

Looking for an easy, nutrient-dense meal you can make at the end of a long day? This simple sheet pan meal uses garden vegetables and wild salmon, and it can be prepped and cooked in under 30 minutes! Salmon is a rich source of a carotenoid called astaxanthin. This potent compound is also found in crab, shrimp, lobster, krill, and salmon eggs (roe), however, wild salmon contains the highest concentration of this potent anti-inflammatory compound.

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FRESH NETTLE-PARSLEY PESTO-1
Mar 30, 2024

Fresh Nettle Pesto Recipe (dairy-free)

Nettles are one of the first wild foods to emerge in the spring, and, undoubtedly, one of the most nutrient-dense wild plants! They thrive in rich, moist soil, and in sunny locations. You may find them blanketing a deciduous forest floor in early spring before the tree canopy emerges, or in an open, mowed field. The fallen leaves from autumn create a fertile environment for nettles to emerge from in early spring. After the dense, cold winter months, nettles arrive and remind us to lighten our loads, to cleanse, and to restore.

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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY MATCHA LATTE-2
Jan 30, 2024

Matcha: An Everyday Anti-Inflammatory Superfood

Matcha, or powdered green tea, is one of the most powerful antioxidant superfoods you can consume. Matcha is a concentrated source of a specific group of polyphenols called catechins. You may have heard of EGCG, or epigallocatechin gallate. EGCG is a catechin found in concentrated amounts in matcha—much higher than regular green tea! EGCG has been widely studied for years for its beneficial effects on weight loss, inflammation reduction, cardiovascular health, cancer prevention, and gut microbe balancing.

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HOMEMADE SEA BUCKTHORN SHEA BODY BODY BUTTER-6
Dec 18, 2023

How to Make Homemade Body Butter (skin food)

What you put on your body is just as important as what you put in it. Your skin is your largest organ—and it absorbs much of what you apply to it. That means your daily skincare routine can either nourish your body…or silently increase your toxic burden. Over time, this daily exposure adds up—and can interfere with hormone balance, immune function, detoxification, and more. That’s where this homemade whipped body butter comes in. It’s incredibly easy to make and will deeply nourish your skin with healing fats and pure essential oils. The base of this recipe is raw shea butter, a rich, creamy fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree. This body butter is not only a nourishing skincare product—it’s a simple, powerful way to reduce your exposure to everyday toxins while honoring your body with something lovingly homemade.

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IMMUNE SUPPORTIVE FOODS AND HERBS
Nov 28, 2023

12 Tips to Support your Immune System During Cold and Flu Season

Cold and flu season is upon us! How can you support your immune system so it can function at its best? Your immune cells, like all other cells, require good nutrition and lifestyle habits to function properly. A nourishing whole foods diet, strong digestive system, good sleep practices, good hydration, blood sugar control, and the addition of supportive nutritional supplements all work together to promote a strong and functional immune system. Large amounts of nutrients are needed to run your immune cells so they can do their jobs. During cold and flu season, there is an increased need for these nutrients.

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GRAIN-FREE DAIRY-FREE APPLE-WALNUT CAKE-2
Nov 06, 2023

Apple Walnut Cake (grain-free + dairy-free)

One of the most powerful things you can do on a daily basis for your long-term health and well-being is to cook most of your meals at home with whole food-based ingredients. The second step in taking control of your health and using food as medicine, is to remove the foods or food groups that are irritating your immune system.

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YELLOW FLOWERS
Sep 24, 2023

How to change your diet to create lasting change (video)

The process of dietary change is often a winding road—full of forward movement mixed with setbacks into old habits. This contrast is part of the transformation. Over time, you begin to crave feeling good more than you crave the foods that once made you feel unwell. Rewiring takes time. Give yourself the compassion and the time to slowly change your diet. This is a journey, not a race. True, lasting change doesn’t happen overnight. There is a physical, emotional, and neurological process happening as you shift what you eat and how you nourish yourself. Food is powerful medicine. Everything you eat shifts the biochemistry of your body.

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GRILLED CUMIN-LIME CHICKEN AND RASPBERRY SALAD WITH CARDAMOM-TOASTED PUMPKIN SEEDS-3
Jul 03, 2023

Grilled Chicken and Raspberry Salad with Cardamom-Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Today I am writing a post to share an incredible recipe with you (one of the most flavorful salad recipes I believe I have created thus far), and open up about some transformations in my life. Some of you have been part of this newsletter since I started it in 2004 and have watched as I have shared photos as our family grew and children went from babies to teenagers! In fact, my oldest daughter is now 21!

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BANANA-FLAX CEREAL-2
Apr 24, 2023

Banana-Flax Cereal for Cortisol Imbalances

Elevated cortisol levels can greatly affect the ability fall asleep and stay asleep. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It's a messenger that tells the body how to function. Cortisol is naturally highest beginning early in the morning, from around 6am to 8am.

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