Welcome to Monday Mania, a health and wellness carnival where Real Foodies who blog come together to link up their popular posts.
These posts might be Real Food recipes, Book Reviews, Natural Remedies, or Green Home Tips. They might even be a blogger’s take on a media health report, a videoblog, podcast, or an exciting giveaway!
In short, these Awesome Posts are a complete free for all of incredible Real Foodie Wisdom! So, roll up your sleeves, link up and show us your stuff! Can’t wait to see what your Real Foodie brains have turned out recently!
Guidelines for Participating
* Please link up your blog post using the Linky widget below. If you are posting a recipe, only REAL FOOD recipes are permitted please! This means no processed food ingredients.
Hint: Tofu and textured vegetable protein are not Real Food. Neither are Splenda, soy milk, protein powder, or white sugar/white flour. Posts that do not qualify as Real Food will be deleted.
* Please link the URL of your actual blog post and not your blog’s home page.
* Remember to link this post back to your blog and leave a comment. Thanks!
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
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This is my ‘secret weapon’ recipe for ice cream – the one I can eat that won’t feed my candida. I wanted to call it: Candida-Diet Friendly, Low-Carb, Sugar-Free, Healthy-Fat, Protein-Filled, Delicious, Filling, Good For You Vanilla Ice Cream. . .
http://www.wholeintentions.com/2011/11/candida-diet-sugar-free-ice-cream.html
Paula @ Whole Intentions\’s last post: Candida Diet, Sugar-Free Ice Cream
Hope you all had a happy Thanksgiving! If you still have leftover turkey, I have a delicious nutritious solution. Turkey broth. Thanks to Sally Fallon Morell for teaching the importance of bone broth and her book was my original inspiration.
Stanley Fishman\’s last post: Turkey Broth from Leftovers — Paleo, Primal, and Delicious
Hi Sarah,
I posted on a simple home cure for hot flashes, how to ditch bottled salad dressings, and my first in a series on how to get your kids to eat real food.
Thanks for hosting. I hope you have a wonderful holiday!
Ruth @ Ruth’s Real Food\’s last post: Easy Transitions: Salad Dressing
Thanks for hosting!
Sharing a great roundup of Whole Food & Special-Diet Friendly Thanksgiving Recipes that are great for all year – and
The true story of how a mercury filling almost killed my son.
Earache season is here so I’m linking a post on making your own ear candles. Thanks for hosting!
Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I posted about natural skin care with updated posts.
Pam M\’s last post: Skin Care Series – Eye Cream
Thanks for hosting again. I shared a post on at-home allergy testing. Is this a good or bad idea? Folks might disagree with my position, and that’s okay. I’d love to hear some other opinions.
Michelle @ The Willing Cook\’s last post: Food Allergy Home Test
Love all the ideas that come up on these Monday Manias. I’ll be trying some of those root vegetable ideas (post #19) and buying Joel Saladin’s book which was reviewed (post #25).
After a weekend of a bit too much refined carbs and the like, I’m doing an easy detox this week. If you’re feeling like you overindulged as well, perhaps you’ll join me? If not, I posted recipes for Butternut Squash Lasagna with Leeks that is full of carbs, fat, and dairy and a recipe for a Vegetable Wellington that was the star of our turkey-free Thanksgiving feast. Thanks for hosting!
Andrea (From Seed to Stomach)\’s last post: Easy Detox Week
Thanks for hosting – I love browsing all the links!
Allison\’s last post: Making the Most of
Thanks for hosting!! I shared my link for chemical free hand sanitizer!
Good morning! I’ve linked up my Apricot Cashew Nut Slice and a Smoked Seafood Chowder recipe. Thanks for hosting and have a great week!
Debbie @ Easy Natural Food\’s last post: Smoked Seafood Chowder
Monday Mania 11/28/2011 — The Healthy Home Economist http://t.co/oYBSdgGW
Good morning, Sarah! Thank you for hosting Monday Mania! This week I’m sharing a recipe for Coconut Shrimp, grain free, and fried in coconut oil
http://thecoconutmama.com/2011/11/coconut-shrimp-grain-free/
Have a great week!
Tiffany@ The Coconut Mama\’s last post: Coconut Shrimp {Grain Free}
Thought I’d share a great crock pot recipe, for all those busy days that are coming with the holiday season!
Kristin\’s last post: Brownie Parfaits
Good morning! I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. This week, I’m sharing a peek inside of our real food kitchen. Thanks for hosting!
Katie @ Riddlelove\’s last post: Understanding Autumn
Shared some Natural Homemade gift Ideas for Christmas including links to recipes! Thanks for hosting!
Rachel @ day2day joys\’s last post: Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas
Monday Mania 11/28/2011 — The Healthy Home Economist http://t.co/KSgnvaO4
Thank you so much for hosting! I shared a Celery Root Mash recipe. It’s SO delicious and better than mashed potatoes in my opinion. Thanks again.
Emily @ Recipes to Nourish\’s last post: Celery Root Mash
I love eggnog, but it wasn’t always so. This version is slightly sweet and perfectly spiced for the holidays. Plus you can drink it as is with a sprinkling of nutmeg and a cinnamon stick, or use for an eggnog ice cream base, eggnog coffee creamer, or add ice for an eggnog smoothie or ice and coffee for a blended eggnog latte. I love me some eggnog!
http://www.ournourishingroots.com/beware-of-so-a-classic-eggnog-recipe-with-a-dairy-free-version/
Kendahl @ Our Nourishing Roots\’s last post: Beware of Soy: A Classic Eggnog Recipe (with a dairy-free version)
Best Eggnog recipe, ever. But it does contain sugar, which we routinely avoid – except during the holidays we allow ourselves some space. We drink another form of eggnog (non-alcohol type) during the year, but this one is special.
1958 Eggnog
http://events.nytimes.com/recipes/1877/2007/12/23/1958-Eggnog/recipe.html
Hope you guys enjoy my Butternut Cookies Recipe. Gluten, wheat, dairy, yeast and sugar free deliciousness! Lee
I’ve shared an incredibly delicious recipe for Dark Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies. Enjoy the healthy indulgence!
Lori @ Laurel of Leaves\’s last post: Eggs & Greens: A Fast, Easy, & Nourishing Breakfast
Oh how Iove Mondays now-so many great recipes on such a fabulous site! I shared my Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream this week which is vegan and free of refined sugar.
Oops I posted against last week’s link up! I’ve also posted my Spicy Lentils and Butternut Squash recipe here! Sorry! Thank you for hosting!
Vicky\’s last post: Spicy Lentils with Roasted Butternut Squash GF SCD
I just linked to last night’s detox dinner – an EASY lentil soup with veggies from my overflowing fridge. It was so good! Thanks for hosting!!
Andrea (@FrSeed2Stomach)\’s last post: Clean Out the Fridge Lentil Soup
My own Whole Wheat and Spelt Bread recipe. Gives a little background on spelt grain.
Actually I think the wrong backtrack link is showing, the Chicken Broth is an old post.
Kelli\’s last post: Nutritious Chicken Broth For Chilly Fall Days
As always, thanks for hosting us! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I pulled a bait and switch on my husband with delicious results! Come try my 100% whole grain barley pie pastry butter and palm oil and see what you think!
Melissa @ Dyno-mom\’s last post: Pastry: when flaky is a good thing…
Thanks for hosting us Sarah! My article is about the mold found in prepackaged applesauce (like your kids may eat in school) now. It’s stuff like this that makes me grateful that preserving your own food is so doable.
Hannah\’s last post: Are Your Kids Eating Moldy Applesauce
I put together a collection of some of my favorite links from this past month. I got from (delicious!) home remedies, to interesting discussions about magnesium, to delectable recipes from Thanksgiving and even looking forward to Christmas (Buche de Noel, anyone?). Enjoy!
And please come and share your favorite links in the comments!
http://www.ournourishingroots.com/linky-links-november-2011/
My environmental article on how its reflects our own state of health.
Kelli\’s last post: The Environment Reflects Our Health
Hello There,
Today I shared a very healthy and allergy-free recipe: Ginger Parsnip Muffins.
Free of: Grains, Gluten, Dairy, Eggs, Soy, & Xanthan Gum.
Enjoy and Be Well,
–Amber @ The Tasty Alternative
http://www.thetastyalternative.com/2011/11/ginger-parsnip-muffins-grain-free-vegan.html
I also shared a fun granola: coconut ginger! So yummy. Also a fun parfait idea with my vegan, sugar free pudding to go along with this tasty granola.
Enjoy and I hope everyone has a great week!
http://www.thetastyalternative.com/2012/01/parfaits-with-panache-persimmon.html
Be Well,
–Amber
Amber\’s last post: Parfaits with Panache: Persimmon-Cranberry Pudding with Coconut Ginger Granola (vegan, gluten free, cane-sugar free)
Today I have a duo of fudge recipes that are made from wholesome honey and coconut. But they aren’t ordinary! The Chocolate Peppermint Fudge is absolutely divine, and the Coconut Citrus Fudge is so light and clean. Perfect for the holidays, and perfect for getting more coconut oil into your diet.
http://www.ournourishingroots.com/two-holiday-recipes-chocolate-peppermint-and-coconut-citrus-fudge/
Absolutely beautiful article. Its kinda enjoyable festival mania! I love the recipes. Its quite interesting. Thank you for sharing it on us.! have a great day to everyone..
Cynthia\’s last post: stretch mark removal
Hello,
This week I shared a vegan & cane-sugar free chocolate pumpkin pudding.
(and accidently entered last week’s recipe…it was saved and somehow submitted, feel free to remove the coconut ginger granola).
Have a beautiful, health-full week,
–Amber
Amber\’s last post: Dairy-Free Chocolate Pumpkin Pudding
This is a recipe that has been formulated after research into what foods are best for brainpower and improving memory. In the article I detail just why the ingredients I use are so effective.
TI am very proud of this article and hope you enjoy it too!
I would love some feedback, thank you:-) Smoothie that Increases Brainpower and Improves Memory
Rebecca @ Natural Mothers Network\’s last post: Smoothie that Increases Brainpower and Improves Memory
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