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Sourdough Pancakes and Waffles | The Crunchy Nurse
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January 16, 2010. Sourdough Pancakes and Waffles. The buttermilk, kefir, sour raw milk, or whey in this recipe provide the acidic medium to make the flour more digestible and nutritious. For your health and the health of your children, it is very important that your milk products come from grass fed animals. The milk should not be pasteurized or homogenized, as this destroys nutrients and enzymes. To learn why, visit www.realmilk.com. Sourdough Pancakes and Waffles Recipe. 1/4 cup olive oil. 3 Combine su...
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Gluten Free Sourdough Pizza | The Crunchy Nurse
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December 11, 2011. Gluten Free Sourdough Pizza. Since starting this blog we discovered that my youngest son has celiac disease, and it is very likely that I have it also. I also have a child on the autistic spectrum so the boys and I are now eating gluten and dairy free. So here is the gluten free version of our sourdough pizza. The first thing you will need is a gluten free sourdough starter. You can make one yourself using kefir grains. I followed the instructions here. 1 cup millet flour. 1/2 cup tapi...
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The Crunchy Nurse: From Nurse to Gentle Birth Advocate, Part One, J.'s Birth Story
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An autism awareness and prevention blog with an emphasis on gentle birth. Saturday, April 17, 2010. From Nurse to Gentle Birth Advocate, Part One, J.'s Birth Story. There are cervidil horror stories. This is one of them. After that, my husband and my only support person went to sleep. I was supposed to try to get some sleep too, but I was wide awake. Who could sleep with fire in their throat every two minutes? Sure, I wanted to see the baby, why not? There were a few decelerations throughout my labor at ...
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Gluten Free Batter for frying | The Crunchy Nurse
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October 22, 2013. Gluten Free Batter for frying. 2/3 cup GF flour blend (I use a blend of 2 parts white rice flour, 1 part brown rice flour, and 1 part sorghum flour). 1/3 cup tapioca flour. 1/2 tsp baking soda. Laquo; Gluten Free Sourdough Pizza. I found this instruction on a forum that’s now not breathing, thus i assumed i might sort it here thus I will share with anyone that may would like some deep deep-fried protein free food. On April 19, 2014. On January 19, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Notif...
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Sourdough Pizza | The Crunchy Nurse
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February 20, 2010. It’s very easy to whip up a batch of pizza dough using sourdough starter. If you don’t have a sourdough starter, one of the most reliable is Carl’s Starter. Click here. For the address to mail a request for a dry starter. If you are just beginning the process with dry starter, you will need to follow the instructions. For reviving the start before you can use it. 1 cup fresh starter. 1/2 cup warm water. 1/4 cup (olive) oil,. 1 tablespoon sugar,. 2 to 3 cups King Arthur unbleached flour.
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The Crunchy Nurse: Our Latest Adventure: Mystery Diagnosis
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An autism awareness and prevention blog with an emphasis on gentle birth. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Our Latest Adventure: Mystery Diagnosis. Another blood glucose came back low (58) so S. was given another bolus to bring it back up. BUN and creatinine still normal, with a BUN creatinine ratio of 30 (rr 10 - 10). Sodium, 129. Potassium, bicarbonate, and the anion gap came back hemolyzed. Calcium normal at 9.3. Update: Friday, 8/20: The tissue transglutaminase IgA level from the celiac panel was 48, so i...
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The Crunchy Nurse: Early Concerns to Autism Spectrum Diagnosis, The Toddler Years
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An autism awareness and prevention blog with an emphasis on gentle birth. Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Early Concerns to Autism Spectrum Diagnosis, The Toddler Years. During the second year of J.'s life, we took pride in his noteworthy accomplishments, and didn't notice the subtle areas in which his development lagged behind. He began to speak in short sentences by around 15 months. "Open the gate, go see Mommy? He would respond with some form of repeating the question, such as "How am I? Want to see some ...
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The Crunchy Nurse: From Nurse to Gentle Birth Advocate, Part Two, S.'s Birth Story
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An autism awareness and prevention blog with an emphasis on gentle birth. Saturday, May 1, 2010. From Nurse to Gentle Birth Advocate, Part Two, S.'s Birth Story. Fast forward about 2 years and I was planning the birth of my second child. The memories of J.'s difficult birth. The next thing I knew he was holding an amniohook and saying "I'm going to break your water." Now, he did pause for a moment after he said it. I had a few seconds in which I could have screamed "No! I just gasped out "It hurts! I was...
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