Paleo Chocolate Chip Pancakes
/The kids' new favorite thing.
Read MoreI haven’t been very active on here lately. We’re in a busy season of life with jobs, kids, community, etc. I have been trying to focus on what we value most and focus my time on those things. I need to be present during our family time, invest in relationships, and get rest. So, I’m still cooking every day, and even making new recipes, but I’m a little behind with photographing and documenting. But, life has seasons. This one is good-just requires different attention. Thanks for your patience with me! I made this recipe quite awhile ago now and am finally gettin around to sharing it! It is so tasty and easy-you'll love it!
1 hour, serves 6
Ingredients:
7-8 small red potatoes
1/4 c olive oil plus some for frying
3/4 t salt
1/2 t garlic powder
1 t fresh thyme, minced
1 t fresh rosemary, minced
Directions:
I realize I was just lamenting about the cold, but it really feels like Spring out there lately! It’s been so sunny and pretty warm for Northern Minnesota! I keep seeing Easter things everywhere I go. I ended up giving up shopping for Lent. I’ve never been a big shopper; I’m very careful with money and am too tired by the end of the day to go to the store. :). So, what I was really trying to address was the random internet searching of things, grabbing extra stuff at Target or somewhere else that I really don’t need, and just thinking about “needing things” that, in reality, I don’t need at all. I’ve used the time to unsubscribe from a lot of emails. In the past, I’ve found myself seeing some sort of deal in my email, scrolling through whatever website for any length of time, and then not actually buying anything. The purchasing has never been as much of a problem as the looking and thinking about purchasing things I don’t need. I haven’t gone to the store for anything but groceries since the start of Lent and it’s been really nice. If I think I might want or need something it’s a simple “nope, I don’t.” I’ve tried to focusing on addressing the mental and emotional side of accumulating stuff. Such as asking myself, “What are the times when I most want to buy something new?” And, “What am I actually feeling during those moments?” When my house feels chaotic and messy (as often happens with three kids under 5), I find myself thinking what else I could have to organize better, or what toys would occupy the kids better, or what plant or book would make me feel more peaceful. It’s so easy to numb the heart of these times with superficial things. What I actually need is to find peace in the crazy, purpose in boring, and fulfillment from what actually matters in life. We have a few more weeks of Lent, so we’ll see what else I have to learn!
25 min, serves 6
Ingredients:
1 cauliflower, chopped and blended (leaves about 2 cups)
2 eggs
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 t salt
2 T green onion, diced
1/2 c almond flour
Butter or olive oil for frying
Directions:
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