Best Damn Instant Pot Beef Tamales Recipe

instant pot beef tamales

The BEST Instant Pot Beef Tamales You’ve Ever Had When many think of Mexico, they think of the food. Tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas and tamales. Tamales are one of those mystical foods that can be either a brick or light, fluffy and moist. It all depends on who makes it. Tamales are one of the few […]

Authentic Mexican Birria: Enjoy this Scrumptious Dinner with Your Loved Ones

Authentic Mexican Barria

The decision to move to Mexico was easy because I thought I loved Mexican food. Turns out, I do, but what I thought was Mexican food is really TexMex. And actual Mexican can be even better. Today’s example? Authentic Mexican Birria Recently, I made this recipe for my love’s birthday and his Mexican family. They […]

Keto Carnivore Bacon Balls Recipe

Bacon Balls

When considering the carnivore or even the keto diet a lot of people get stuck over lack of variety. Getting rid of the majority of veggies, fruits and all grains can be hard on people who don’t think creatively with food. Bacon balls are a simple way to add variety to your keto or carnivore […]

How to Use All of Your Garden Tomatoes (Recipes)

This article was co-authored by Catherine Bleish and Elizabeth Klebart. Are tomatoes coming out of your ears, yet?   Personally, I (Elizabeth) like to slice them like apples and sprinkle with sea salt and pepper.  But if you’re feeling more adventurous, there are plenty of delicious, seasonal recipes to use up all of those wonderful tomatoes. […]

Easy Egg Recipes to Use a Surplus of Fresh Eggs

About a month ago, my son and I spent 10 days pet-sitting on a homestead in CT.  We had an amazing time and gained so much homesteading experience, as well as how to care for livestock.  Our usual gigs consist of watching cats and dogs, so this was quite the experience! My son enjoyed caring […]

10 Preventative Remedies to Avoid the Flu

Our minds might be focused on ice cream cones, drive-in movies, and lazy beach days, but the reality is, flu season is approaching.  Flu season begins around October and ends as late as May, sometimes! That’s only 2 months away. What are you doing to prepare for it? I’m sure you’ve already started seeing ads […]

Healthy Popsicle Recipes Using Fresh Berries

Summertime.  It was my favorite part of my childhood.  I can still remember the mellow New England summers, the looming pines, and the slow days in the garden with my mom.  I used to love sitting on the lawn, eating freeze pops, while my mom would tend to the plants. My mom had things figured […]

10 Simple, Clean Salad Recipes for Oven-free Meals

I’m sure that people do use the oven in the summer, but I can think of a million things that I would rather do.   There are so many reasons to take advantage of garden fruits and vegetables or the farmer’s market and create beautiful, healthy salads that you can eat alone or pair with […]

Fruit and Herb Infused Water

I hate water. There. I said it. It’s boring, it always tastes strange to me, even if it’s reverse osmosis or straight from my BERKEY. I just really don’t like it. There was a period of time where I barely ever got thirsty, because I was so dehydrated all the time. But luckily, I’ve found […]

Recipes to Raise Your Vibration

Did you know that you can raise your vibration with food? But what exactly is a vibration? Have you ever received a “bad vibe” from someone and you knew intuitively that you didn’t mesh with that person? Our bodies, and everything else in the universe, are made up of energy and that energy vibrates at […]

Anti-Inflammatory Juice Recipe With Added Essential Oils

When you drink juice, highly concentrated vitamins, minerals and enzymes rapidly enter the bloodstream absorbing all of the nutritional benefits of the fruits and vegetables and giving your digestive organs a much-needed rest and with benefits such being anti-inflammatory. Juicing brings a number of medicinal benefits if you know when to drink it and what […]

Rice Recipes: How to Enjoy Eating Rice When You’re Broke

Rice and beans. These two staples are the go-to foods for when you’re trying to survive, either financially–or literally. Dried rice and dried beans are both cheap to buy in bulk and easy to store for long periods. However, when it comes to actually prepping and eating plain, unprocessed rice, many people don’t really know what […]