When most gardeners think about growing potatoes, they think of seed potatoes - nothing more than potatoes that you let sprout eyes and then cut up and plant. It is an efficient way to grow potatoes. It's simple, and almost anyone can do it - even people with black thumbs. However, you are missing out… Continue reading Seeds To Grow: Clancy Potatoes
Chocolate Chip Scones
I try hard to be good, but the craving for a treat sometimes cannot stop. And I don't worry about it if I make it from scratch. I know what ingredients I use and can make it how I want it. And with how many humans in our family, we each get a bite to… Continue reading Chocolate Chip Scones
High-ish Protein Blueberry Oatmeal Bake
I was trying to find ways to add some oat fiber to our diet because high protein can be fiber-light (even though I put a lot of vegetables in our dinners). Usually, I eat eggs or cottage cheese for breakfast, so why not combine that with oats? It's not as high in protein as I… Continue reading High-ish Protein Blueberry Oatmeal Bake
Instant Meals In A Jar: Cheesy Pulled Pork
This is a high-protein/low-carb instant meal recipe; I have included the nutritional stats below the recipe. Pulled pork isn’t used as commonly as freeze-dried chicken in recipes, but it is an excellent source of lean protein. Every ½ cup (dry) contains 16 grams of protein, which packs a nice punch. One tip on pulled pork… Continue reading Instant Meals In A Jar: Cheesy Pulled Pork
Morning Scramble Egg Bake
I was in the mood for a vibrant veggie-packed egg bake that wasn't egg bites, and this came out perfectly. The veggies still had a bit of crunch. If you don't like that, you can saute the veggies first, letting them cool before adding them to the egg step. You want a dryer, salty cheese… Continue reading Morning Scramble Egg Bake