Arugula, Apple & Bacon Salad with Cranberry Vinaigrette

Cranberry Vinaigrette

I’m actually one of those annoying people who brings a salad to Thanksgiving. Or Christmas. Or really anywhere that there is any semblance of a festive, collective gathering. Not just any salad, at least: this Arugula, Apple & Bacon Salad with Cranberry Vinaigrette is hugely popular for a reason! Yes, I am that person. I […]

No Mayo Cilantro Chicken Salad

No Mayo Cilantro Chicken Salad

Recently I posted my Cilantro Lime Hummus recipe, which I make as an alternative to traditional bean-based hummus. Instead of the usual legume-fest, my Cilantro Lime Hummus uses raw zucchini – but you can’t really tell, I promise! Someone asked me what I eat it with usually and, honestly, there’s nothing crazy exciting about my […]

Ginger Garlic Parsnip Noodles

Garlic Ginger Parsnip Noodles

I’ve been craving spice and heat lately since I’m on an Autoimmune Protocol version of a Whole30. While both hot and spicy foods are out of the question – darn you, pesky nightshades! – I realized that what I really wanted was something asian-inspired. I couldn’t have my favorite curries, but I could definitely whip up […]

Crunchy Cinnamon Baked Banana Chips

Cinnamon Baked Banana Chips

If you follow me on Facebook, you’ll already know that I’ve undertaken an Autoimmune Protocl version of the Whole30. With my usual lack of forward planning, it actually ends the day after Thanksgiving. Whoops. Honestly, I actually thought it would be pretty easy. I don’t eat too many treats, I’m not crazy dependent on dairy or […]

Coconut Berry Paleo Fudge

Coconut Berry Paleo Fudge

There are plenty of Paleo Fudge recipes floating around, but lots of them are chocolate based. I wanted to make something a little lighter that would remind me more of summer, so I came up with Coconut Berry Paleo Fudge instead! This post contains affiliate links. Read what that means to you here. Since this […]

Creamy Leek & Salmon Soup

Leek & Salmon Soup

I don’t know about you, but I love leeks. They have such a delicate and sweet flavor, so unlike their more robust onion cousins. I have paired them with salmon to make this delicious, creamy Leek & Salmon Soup. There’s something really wonderful about the richness of salmon as it plays against the sweet vegetable […]