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Giveaway: Kaeli-O-Kookies

March 19, 2013 by Jackie Ritz

It’s about that time again!!! I’m loving all these giveaways…aren’t you?!

Kaeli-O-Kookies has perfected the Paleo cookie! These cookies are delish! They sent me a few to try out and the kids and I gobbled them right up. They are very hearty and filling as well! My personal favorite was the Honey Berry!

Kaeli-O-Kookies is going to giveaway 6 of their fantastic cookies to one lucky winner (3 Honey Berry and 3 Chocolate Chip)!!!

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Honey Berry Ingredients: Almond Flour, Raw Organic Honey, Walnuts, Thompson Raisins, Dried Cranberries, spices (only the Mixologist knows)….

CoCo Chip: Almond Flour, Raw Organic Honey, 100% Pure Maple Syrup, Organic Unsweetened Coconut, Pure Vanilla Extract, 60% Cacao Chips

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How to enter: PLEASE COMMENT ON MY BLOG POST BELOW!!!

1. Like Kaeli-O-Kookies on Facebook: leave a comment saying you “liked” them, or like them already.

2. Like The Paleo Mama on Facebook: leave a separate comment saying you did, or do already.

3. Share this giveaway on Facebook or Twitter! Leave another comment saying you did.

That’s it! You have the chance of leaving up to 3 SEPARATE blog comments! Giveaway ends March 24, at 9pm. I will use the WordPress plug-in “And the Winner Is” to choose a winner at random.

Filed Under: Giveaways Tagged With: dairy free, giveaway, gluten-free, paleo cookies, primal

Week’s Worth of LOCAL Groceries & My Budget!

March 16, 2013 by Jackie Ritz 17 Comments

I am such an advocate of shopping local! Since my daughter was born, I made the decision to pursue healthier eating and shopping at local Farmer’s Market’s is one of the healthiest, most frugal way to eat better!

This week I’m gonna show you all that I got from my local Farmer’s Market and talk about my weekly food budget. We are a family of 4 and my grocery budget for EVERYTHING (paper products, dog food, household items, batteries, etc) is $200 a week. I get about 80-90% of our food from my local Farmer’s Market and supplement with trips to Costco or Publix.

Today I spent $91 at the market and came out with TONS of groceries! There are a few things that I don’t buy at the market because of the cost. These are…

  • Bacon – I buy that at Costco for cheap
  • Spices
  • Beef and Pork– too expensive for us. I either find a local meat market to purchase “Family Packs” or buy from Costco.
  •  Alcohol – my husband will never give up his beer!
  • Oils, vinegar, and Maple Syrup – I buy them from Costco.
  • Eggs – I usually get these from a local hobby farmer but she was out of them so I bought some today from the market. I usually get them for $3. I found this local lady off Craigslist. At the market today they were $4.
  • Milk – my kids just started drinking raw milk again because I found someone local who sells it. I buy this for $10 a gallon and they get a gallon a week. When it’s out, it’s out.

Here is what I found at my Farmer’s Market…if I remembered the price, I listed it…

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From left to right…

  • 9 bananas, 4 for $1
  • 2 large heads of broccoli, 2 for $3
  • pack of 6 large nitrate free hot dogs, $6
  • HUGE box (6 pints) of strawberries, $9
  • 6 large carrots
  • 2 green peppers
  • 5 yellow squash
  • 3 zucchini
  • 4 avocados, 2 for $3
  • 2 pints of blueberries, $3
  • 5 tomatoes
  • lots of small red potatoes
  • 2 heads of romaine lettuce
  • 1 large cabbage
  • 6 sweet potatoes
  • 1 green onion, $1
  • 1 large bunch of spinach leaves, $1
  • 1lb of Amish butter, $6
  • 2 pints of white mushrooms
  • bunch of red grapes
  • 12 dozen eggs, $4
  • Asparagus bunch
  • 2 whole chickens, 2 for $15

Total = $91!!! Can’t beat that, eh?!?!

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I got a few other things at Publix to supplement this trip:

  • 2 bottles of local wine, BOGO free $9.99
  • Yengling beer, $6.99
  • Yo Kids organic yogurt, $3.50 (I put these in the freezer for a frozen treat!)
  • BOGO watermelon chunks, $1.50 (I make popsicle with these)
  • Thyme – forgot to grab some at the market
  • Parsley – forgot to grab some at the market
  • Vanilla
  • Smoked Paprika
  • 1lb of Boar’s Head chicken cuts, $9

Total = $57

This brings my total spending to $148 for the week!

A few budget points:

I have 2 lbs of ground beef in my freezer and 2 whole chickens from the market today to use in our meals, as well as bacon for breakfast.

I will need to use $10 on milk and $10 on more eggs (we average 4 dozen eggs a week) which brings my total to $168.

I will use the other $30 on buying more meat at some point during the week from Costco. I hope to get a roast and some chicken thighs. We eat out once, maybe twice, a week and never more.

I will not go over my $200 budget. I am pretty good about that. I operate on cash, so when the cash is out, so is the food and I need to be creative with how we use it. Also, I can, and have, cut this budget in half to only $100 a week, while still eating 75% Paleo. I supplement our meals with some rice, discount foods from market deals, and non-organic produce. It is possible, but it is more challenging. You have to really shop around.

Tell me what you find at your Farmer’s Markets and how you work your family budget!!!

 

Filed Under: Budget Shopping, Living Sustainably, Paleo Education Tagged With: budget, dairy free, gluten-free, paleo, primal

My Paleo Irish Menu for St. Paddy’s Day

March 13, 2013 by Jackie Ritz 4 Comments

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By the way, it actually should be spelled St. Paddy’s day and not Patty. I just learned that and now you did! I bet you also didn’t know that most the Irish actually eat pork on St. Patrick’s Day, not corned beef! However, we are eating our pork tonight and I’m making Corned Beef for St. Patrick’s Day, which is this Sunday, March 17, 2013.

I actually really love St. Patrick’s Day. We lived in Savannah for 4 years and I kind of fell in love with it there. It’s HUGE there. So, here’s our menu for St. Paddy’s day!  St. Patrick’s Day is traditionally a feast day, celebrating the Patron Saint of Ireland and appreciating the fact that Lenten restrictions have been lifted! So, St. Patrick’s Day usually comes with lots of meat and alcohol!

Beverages:

Homemade Kombucha 

Homemade Apple Kvass

Main Dish:

Reuben Style Cabbage Rolls – can make the corned beef yourself (recipe link below)

Homemade Corned Beef – beef brisket on sale at Kroger (Southeast region) for $3.49lb and pretty cheap at Costco

Sides: 

Faux-tato Salad

Irish Soda Bread

Homemade Sauerkraut – will also be used in the Cabbage rolls

Dessert: 

Shamrock Shake – this was given to me by a Facebook follower:

1 can coconut milk or 1 3/4 cup other milk choice
1 avocado peeled and seeded
1-3 Tbsp raw honey
1 cup ice
1 Tbsp pure vanilla extract
1 teaspoon peppermint extract

Blend and enjoy!!

That’s it! We should be stuffed and plump by the end of the day but our tummies should definitely appreciate this meal. There is quite a bit of fermented foods and beverages in this meal. In fact, the sauerkraut, kvass, and corned beef must be started tonight or tomorrow to be done by Sunday!

Lots of [Irish] luck to you!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Holiday Tagged With: cabbage, dairy free, gluten-free, irish soda bread, Kombucha, kvass, paleo, reuben, sauerkraut, st. patrick's day

Grocery Deals 3/14/03 – 3/21/03

March 13, 2013 by Jackie Ritz Leave a Comment

Publix

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BOGO DEALS

1. Green Giant Frozen Vegetables, 7-10 oz, at $1.99 (99¢)

2. Blue Diamond Almonds, 6 oz, at $3.39 ($1.69)
-$1/2 Blue Diamond almonds, 4 oz +, SS 1/27
-$1 off Blue Diamond whole natural almonds, 6 oz (Facebook) printable

3. Bertolli Extra Light Tasting or Classico Olive Oil, 17 oz, at $7.89 ($3.94) THIS IS GREAT FOR MAKING MAYO!

More Deals

4. Publix Greenwise Top Round London Broil at $4.99lb

5. Brothers or Millstone Coffee, 10-12 oz, $8.49
-$4 off Millstone coffee (home mailer) printable
-$1.50 off Millstone coffee, 10 oz+ bag or K-Cups (regional), RP 2/03
-$3 off Brothers or Millstone coffee 10-12 oz bags or 1 lb whole bean bulk (Publix coupon), Easter Savings Flyer
(use store and $4 off, makes it $1.49)

6. Petite Red Potatoes, 3 lbs, $2.49

7. Green Cabbage, 29¢ lb

8. Red Delicious Apples, $1.49 lb

9. Premium Tomatoes, $1.49 lb

10. Green Bell Pppers, $1.49 lb

11. Baby Bella Mushrooms, 8 oz, $1.99

12. Publix Baby Carros, 16 oz, $1

13. Florida Strawberries, 16 oz, $2

14. Land O Lakes Butter, 16 oz, $2.50
.50/1 Land O Lakes butter spread printable

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BOGO Deals –  there are some great BOGO meat deals this week!

1. Fisherman’s Wharf Shrimp, 12-16 oz, at $10.99 ($5.49)

2. Boneless Bottom Round Roast, 2 lb, at $5.39 ($2.69)

3. Center Cut Bone-In Pork Chops, 2 lb, at $4.99 ($2.49)

4. Sanderson Farms Skinless, Boneless Chicken Breasts, 2 lb, at $4.69 ($2.34)

5. Fisherman’s Wharf Flounder, Cod, Perch, Whiting, Grouper, or Tilapia Fillets, 12-16 oz, at $7.99 ($3.99)

6. Pompeian Olive Oil, 16 oz, at $5.99 ($2.99)
-$1 off Pompeian Olive Oil printable
-$1 off Pompeian oil, 16 oz+ printable

 

 

Filed Under: Budget Shopping Tagged With: budget, dairy free, gluten-free, paleo, publix, winn dixie

Guest Post: Mason Jar Salads

March 12, 2013 by Jackie Ritz 31 Comments

I am so excited to have my friend, Dusti, share her knowledge of making these convienent, beautiful, and frugal salads! Dusti is always showing off her beautiful pictures of these salads and I’ve been intrigued by them. I shared one of her pictures on my Facebook page and everyone LOVED them. Lots of people had questions about them…how to store them, how to stack the salad, how long they last…so I asked Dusti if she could share her wisdom with us all!

Mason Jar Salads

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Thank you to my friend Jackie from “The Paleo Mama”  for allowing me to write a guest blog post for her! It’s my first ever guest post, so please ignore my lack of writing skills!

Like most families, we continue to battle the “convenience” monster that hits the house between 11-1pm for lunch and 5-6pm for dinner. Since we like to eat fresh, whole foods, we have to prepare our foods and not being prepared adds to frustration and poor eating choices of grabbing something…anything…too quickly.

Having a 4-year-old son and a 2-year-old daughter can make prepping for meal times challenging. I work from home (i.e. working during naps when I could be prepping meals and after kids are in bed at night) with my photography business (Dusti Lynn Photography), my husband stays busy with full-time work as a firefighter for the City of Savannah,  a Crossfit coach, and he, also, started up a new business, as of six months ago, called  RetroFit Custom Design. We are very busy, but it’s so important to us to eat good, whole foods, so we try to find foods that we can prep all and at once, and foods that will last several days at a time.

One thing I continued to see over and over again on Pinterest was these meals in a jar – specifically “Mason Jar Salads“. We are always trying to increase our raw produce consumption and although we love salads, to stop and prep a salad each meal wasn’t working out too well.

So one week I decided to give it a go. I was skeptical of the freshness lasting beyond 1-2 days. I continued to read that they stay fresh for up to 5 days. I was very pleased to discover that on day 4 after making the salads, they were still very fresh!

It’s SUCH an easy way to add variety to your lunches while taking in a large quantity of raw produce.

The Basic “Rules” of Mason Jar Salads:

Rule One: Make sure your veggies are fresh – try to buy local, fresh from the ground produce to ensure your veggies aren’t a week old by the time you buy them at the grocery store

Rule Two: Dressing goes in first. Do not get it on the sides of the jar. Dressing does not need to touch the lettuce, spinach, greens, etc. It will wilt and make it yucky.

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Rule Three:  Try to put the veggies in the bottom on top of the dressing that would do well with marinating – onions, mushrooms, zucchini, squash, etc.
Rule Four:  Use the hearty veggies next to the greens to help buffer from the more moist veggies/fruits. Cherry tomatoes are excellent for this. Try not to use cut tomatoes unless they are at the bottom of the jar due to their higher water content!

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IMG_5723Rule Five:  For the dairy eaters – I do not choose to layer my cheese in the mason jars. Many recipes show that this is ok, but it’s a personal preference as I typically add stinky cheeses to mine and don’t want it in for a couple of days with the rest of my salad!

Rule Six: Store in the fridge until right before you are going to eat them.

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That’s it! Use your favorite salad recipe and layer accordingly! You can’t go wrong!

Here’s a typical prep day for me…

1. I clean my prep area and get my jars out and ready.
2. I rinse/drain any veggies/fruits to allow them plenty of drying/draining time while prepping the other produce.
3. I make my dressing(s). This usually happens every other week due to the fact I try to make enough at once to last through two-three prep days.

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4. I chop or grate all the produce and layer accordingly.

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5. Toast any nuts I plan to toss with my salad when it’s time to eat and store in a tightly sealed container.
6. Prep any animal protein we plan to eat with our salads in portion sized containers to make it easy when it comes time to enjoy.

I’ve compiled a few of my favorite recipes. But I’m serious – almost every single salad recipe you enjoy can be made this way. Just be sure to keep the dressing at the bottom along with any watery fruits/produce and the greens at the top. It’s seriously that simple. You can use store bought dressings or make your own. It really is amazing how versatile this can be.

Rosemary White Wine Vinaigrette 

  • Rosemary
  • white wine vinegar
  • olive oil
  •  garlic
  • ground black pepper
  • salt

CLICK HERE  for the Rosemary Dressing Recipe!

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Here is my absolute favorite mason jar salad recipe. With leftover grilled steak and a tiny bit of gorgonzola, it tastes more like a special treat than a super healthy-for-you meal!

– 2 tablespoons Rosemary White Wine dressing
– shredded carrot (I use around ½ cup)
– thinly sliced red onion – about ¼ cup
– well-drained mandarin oranges
– handful of blueberries
– arugula
– sometimes chia seeds are added on top of the mandarin oranges

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Here are some links to other salads I’ve loved…

Chunky Mediterranean Mason Jar Salad

Quinoa added Mason Jar Salads

Enjoy! And please make sure to ask any questions and share photos of your mason jar salads along with your favorite recipe to The Paleo Mama’s Facebook page!!

Filed Under: Guest Posts, My Recipes Tagged With: gluten-free, lunch ideas, mason jar salads, paleo, primal

Guest Post, Satisfying Eats: Yummy Coconut Blondies Recipe!

March 7, 2013 by Jackie Ritz Leave a Comment

I am so excited to let Melissa, from Satisfying Eats guest post today and share an AWESOME recipe! I’ve known Melissa for over a year now and her recipes have been so helpful to me and they are so delicious. I am so honored to have her share on my blog about how to survive eating Paleo with a busy schedule, active toddlers, and, even, with a newborn baby! Please give Melissa some love on her Facebook page or blog when you are done reading!  Let’s welcome Melissa!!!

I am the mama of a precious 21 month old son and expecting my 2nd son any day now!   I gave up grains over 18 months ago and I haven’t looked back!  I feel better and I am in more control of my body (and mind)! In less than 7 months after having my first son, I was able to shed the 60 pounds I gained during my pregnancy!  This is not a diet for me but a  lifestyle change!   I love to cook and bake and have enjoyed blogging my grain-free and low-carb recipes over this past year!  I just published my first cookbook, Satisfying Eats: Grain-Free, Sugar-Free & Hunger-Free (now available on Amazon) and I am currently working on my 2nd one! Food is my passion and feeding my family healthy & nutritious meals makes this mama happy!

My first son has been a pretty easy kid.  He sleeps well, eats well and “allows” me to do lots of cooking and experimenting in the kitchen.  I am remembering when he was first born, though,  how HARD it was to eat right so I have been (and still am) preparing for when baby #2 arrives.   I actually gained weight after my first son was born because I was unprepared and ate whatever I wanted (or whatever anyone brought over) which led to lots of digestive issues and also weight gain.  Post-pardum nutrition is so important, especially since I plan on nursing again!  Also, my husband really isn’t a chef (or even a cook) so I need to be prepared!

“How I am going to survive with a Newborn” Plan of Action:
  1. I have about 10 meals in the freezer and working on more that I can simply place in a pot with a little chicken stock to thaw and reheat.
  2. I purchased 20 lbs of breakfast sausage from the farmer’s market to have on hand for a quick breakfast.
  3. We recently purchased a grass fed cow and I am stocked up on ground meat for quick meals
  4. I am stocked up on Great Lakes gelatin, berries (which I have frozen), virgin coconut oil, etc. to make delicious protein shakes when I just don’t have time to cook a meal but need to eat!
  5. I have a few batches of my grain-free buns ready to eat a sandwich or take with me to a restaurant to eat their toppings on my bread! (Yes, I do this!)
  6. I have a few batches of grain-free granola and cereal to munch on during and after delivery.
  7. I have some grain-free waffles ready too.  I can just pop them in the toaster and eat in one hand and feed the baby with the other.
  8. I have made my homemade seasonings for Chili, tacos (taco salad) & spaghetti sauce (over cauliflower or just eating it as a soup) so that I can have dinner ready in 10 minutes!
  9. I purchased 4 or 5 chickens, ready to throw in the crock pot for a delicious soup and meat for chicken salad and other dishes.
  10. Boiled chicken eggs that I got from my MIL!  Instant protein!
  11. Roasts are in the freezer ready for the crock pot.
  12. If someone ask what they can bring over, I will ask for rotisserie chickens and veggies!
  13. Hubby can always throw a steak or burger on the grill along with some veggies like squash, zucchini and asparagus for a quick (and no dirty dishes) meal!
  14. I even have a few treats prepared, like these Coconut Blondies!  I will deserve them! 😉
Even if you are not expecting, hopefully I have given you some ideas to help you plan for success.  

Yummy Coconut Blondies (Dairy-Free)

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Ingredients:

  • 1 & 1/2 cups almond flour
  • 1/4 cup coconut flour
  • 1/2 cup shredded coconut (unsweetened)
  • 1 & 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp Stevia (to taste)
  • 2 tbsp coconut sugar (or honey) to taste
  • 1 cup chopped nuts (pecans or walnuts)
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp melted coconut oil
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
Topping:
  • 1 tbsp chopped nuts
  • 1 tbsp shredded coconut
  • 1/2 tbsp coconut sugar
Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.  Lube 8X8 inch pan with coconut oil and line bottom with parchment paper.

2.  Blend dry ingredients in a medium bowl.

3. Add wet ingredients and mix well with wooden spoon.  Taste for sweetness and adjust if necessary.

4. Spread out mixture into prepared pan and sprinkle topping over dough. Bake for 20-25 minutes.  Be sure not to over bake!

5. Serve warm or at room temperature.  Enjoy!

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Filed Under: Guest Posts, My Recipes Tagged With: coconut blondies, dairy free, gluten-free, grain-free, paleo, satisfying eats

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