Some of you will remember that last year I entered Kraft Canada’s “Real Women of Philadelphia” contest. Despite my best efforts, I was not victorious in that contest. After taking a break from cream cheese, I decided to enter their last contest, “Cheesecake of the Year”. This is one of the recipes I created for [...]

Moist Gluten-free Banana Cake Recipe
This moist cake stays fresh for days on the counter. Although it doesn’t require a frosting to be enjoyed, it is tasty topped with sweetened whipped cream, or chocolate frosting.

Gluten-free Cherry Chocolate ‘n Nut Blondies
I love simple recipes for bars or squares, simply because it takes less time than making cookies. You just put it all into the baking pan and put it in the stove. No more work needs to be done, you don’t have to change out pans, let things cool, etc. Just mix it, dump it, [...]

Gluten-free Buns
When you live a gluten-free life, there are times when you feel a void. Sometimes it’s a simple thing, like being able to eat your ice cream from a cone, being able to order take-out on a rough day, or being able to pay only $2 for cereal when it’s on sale. But for me, [...]

Homemade Ice Tea
Today I have a guest blogger sharing a simple, refreshing recipe with you. I’d like to introduce you to Sue from Ivy Hill Farm. Our boys became friends at school, and Sue invited us down for a play date a few weeks ago. After seeing her email address ended with ivyhillfarm.ca, curiosity got the best [...]

Gluten-free Crisp Chocolate Wafers, Perfect for Ice Cream Sandwiches
I’ve managed to re-create nearly everything that I missed from gluten days. Gooey Cinnamon Buns. Check. Amazing pizza. Check. Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies. Check. Plus, another 400+ recipes that I didn’t really NEED, but it’s nice to have, just in case. I seldom buy gluten-free products, I usually try to make my own instead. But, [...]

Gluten-Free Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cookies
Peanut butter and chocolate. The two go hand-in-hand. If my peanut butter isn’t paired with jam, it is usually paired with chocolate. These cookies actually pack a triple peanut factor, since they have peanut butter, chopped peanuts, and peanut butter chips baked into them. The recipe for these chewy cookies comes from my mother-in-law. She [...]

Keep the Kids Busy with Sidewalk Paint
Summer holidays are half over for us, and although the kids have had some lo-o-o-ong days, they haven’t begun to sing the “I’m Bored” song yet. When the kids did start to get a bit restless, I mixed up three batches of this Sidewalk Paint and they were busy for a few more hours. I [...]

Gluten-free Cream Puffs
I will admit it now…I never mastered making cream puffs before I baked gluten-free. I always had trouble with them not rising properly, or with them staying soggy in the middle. My Grandma was really good at making them though, and she’d whip up a batch if they were coming over for supper, filled with [...]
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