Saturday, February 2, 2013

Long time no see!

It has been a long time since I have posted here!  I have spent the last few months getting my photography business up and running!  If you get a chance I would love it if you would check it out ~ you can find me here:  www.amyhensleyphotography.com  and here: www.facebook.com/amyhensleyphotography   I appreciate referrals as well! 

In the last year I have transitioned our family to paleo/primal!  My daughter was having some issues with wheat/gluten.  We slowly started cutting gluten from her diet and she started to feel better!  So after much research and investigation we found the paleo lifestyle!  What a transformation it has made on all of our lives!  I can honestly say I have never felt better - and have shed some unwanted pounds in the process - YAY! 

I decided today that I would post more frequently and include you on my journey through being a military wife, entreprenuer, mom, and our transition to a paleo lifestyle!  I am going to post new recipes and share my outcomes through my new found love of food photography! 

I decided that I was going to make some snacks today - so I headed over to www.pinterest.com/amyhensley and I found this recipe through http://mylittleme.com/paleo-chocolate-peanut-butter-cups-primal/!

Paleo Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups (Primal)
A delicious fix for that sweet and/or chocolate craving for those living the paleo/primal lifestyle.
Author:
Recipe type: Dessert
Cuisine: Primal
Serves: 10

Ingredients
  • ½ cup Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, divided
  • ½ cup High Quality Cocoa Powder
  • ½ cup Natural Almond Butter
  • ¼ cup Raw Honey
**I added about 3 strips of bacon {cooked & chopped into little pieces}

Instructions
  1. Melt half the coconut oil in a small saucepan.
  2. Blend all other ingredients in a food processor or blender until well blended.
  3. Add the melted coconut oil to blender.
  4. Blend just until mixed. (if you blend too long, it may separate.)
  5. Pour into paper muffin cups to a half inch full.
  6. Place in freezer for 10 minutes or fridge for 30 minutes until firm.
  7. Store in refrigerator in a sealed container.
 
**I did not blend or put in food processor - I melted the coconut oil and stirred in the remaining ingredients - and it turned out great!
 
Notes
Nutrition is based on the specific ingredients I used.
Nutrition Information
Serving size: 1 Calories: 234.4 Fat: 18.4 Saturated fat: 10.8 Trans fat: 0 Carbohydrates: 9.2 Sugar: 7.2 Sodium: 0 Fiber: 1.2 Protein: 3.2 Cholesterol: 0
 
 
Here is a picture that I took from my outcome! Mmmm...Soo so good! 
 
 
 
Aren't you lucky - you get not one but TWO recipes today!  We have used +George Bryant 's Spicy pineapple chili several times - and tonights seemed to be better than usual!  Not sure why - other than I put it in the crockpot today versus stovetop!  Here is the link to get the recipe for yourself!  I faithfully use www.civilizedcavemancooking.com - everything I have made is amazing!  Thank you +George Bryant for doing what you do!   http://civilizedcavemancooking.com/entrees/beef/spicy-pineapple-chili/
 
Spicy Pineapple Chili
  
                                                     
Prep time                                         **This is how my Spicy Pineapple chili looked!                             

Cook time

Total time

 Serves: 8

Ingredients

Instructions
  1. Preheat a large Stock Pot or Dutch Oven over medium heat (You can do this in the Crock Pot as well, see notes below)
  2. Brown your thin strips of bacon in your pan
  3. Add in your onions, peppers, jalapeƱos, and garlic and continue to cook, stirring often for 5 minutes or until your onions become translucent
  4. Now add in your Grass fed Ground Beef, chili powder, and cumin and stir until your ground beef is cooked through
  5. Add in all your remaining ingredients, stir well, and increase heat until your chili comes to a boil
  6. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer for 45 Minutes

Notes
For the crockpot: 1. Brown your bacon in a saute pan and then place in your crockpot 2. Saute your ground beef in the bacon fat until cooked through and then add to your crockpot with all the remaining ingredients 3. Cook on low for 4-6 hours and Enjoy

**One thing I do recommend is adding spices while browning your meat!  For some reason when I add it to the sauce it kind of tastes gritty - but when added to meat - I don't get that at all!
 
Mmmm GOOD!
 
 
That is it for now!  Enjoy and head over to these sights and check them out!  And Please check out my photography sites!  I would greatly appreciate any feedback!  Til Next time...xoxo