If you read Part One, then you are now ready for planning your meal, to include prepping days in advance by getting your home (and more) ready.
A Gluten Free and Lactose Free Holiday Dinner: Part One
My name is Elisa, and I have Celiac Disease.
Like many celiacs out there, I also cannot properly digest lactose, which, as I’ve learned, is a very difficult diet combo to live with and for good reason. The fact is, a lot of dairy-free foods still have some form of lactose in them. Unless you’ve done your research, you can easily miss it.
Not All Rainbows and Unicorns
I stood there, helpless and sad. I watched, almost as an outsider, as my son clung to his grandmother in the middle of the airport parking lot and sobbed tears of a young boy missing his family.
A Military Spouse’s Thanksgiving Prayer
I’m thankful that maintenance came and fixed the oven door
I’m thankful that there’s no carpet lining our dining room floor
I’m thankful that our table fits this house’s weird layout
And that the china survived another move despite my fears and doubts
3 Ways To Embrace Your New Location
Military life usually means that, every two to four years, you’ll move to a new location. Sometimes it turns out well, and other times not so much. Unfortunately, too often we hear that a military family has broken up because they moved to a new location and couldn’t find happiness.
An Expert Worrier’s Tips for Dealing with Worry
I worry about the strangest things.
My husband is forever shaking his head (and maybe even rolling his eyes) over some of the stuff I get worked up about. We even have a favorite movie scene that gets bantered back and forth between us:
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