Congratulations, you've started your primal lifestyle, you can eat meats, fruits, vegetables and nuts and seeds (in moderation).
It took awhile but about three weeks in I realized that the kids were just not getting fully used to the primal diet, they seemed a little bored and were ALWAYS hungry. In an attempt to fill them up we decided to occasionally allow some rice to add a little variety. So, our new policy is that we are hardcore primal every other month and the second month we are primarily primal and ALWAYS gluten-free.
In an attempt to fill these children up on our third month I decided to hunt for some kind of pancake that would be acceptable. We had tried to do the banana pancakes and other recipes that we had stumbled on, but they still did not really seem to fill the kids up (a real challenge with three boys!).
I was feeling creative, and just began tossing stuff into the mixing bowl hoping it would all pan out. First, I made regular pancakes and then I used the leftovers to turn pumpkin. I ended up making way too many, but with no eggs it kept great in the fridge and fed us breakfast for three more days! My daughter called them "Mom's Better Than Bisquick Pancakes." :)
4T of raw sugar or other substitute
3T of baking powder
1/2 cup of GF potato flakes
6T of sunflower oil (this is super cheap compared to other oils we use)
3T of flax seed 6T of water = 3 eggs
1-1/4 cups of milk (I use almond or coconut)
6 pinches of seasalt
Add rice flour a little at a time until you get a consistency you like.
These pancakes cook well, just like a regular pancake. They are less gritty than other rice pancakes I have had, although there will still be some. I think if you wanted to add more potato and less rice it would make it even less gritty, but overall the whole family loved these, and they kept the kids full until well after noon!
Sorry, no pancake pics today, the kids ate them before I could get a picture! Watch for tomorrow when I tell you all about making the leftovers into pumpkin pancakes and how that all turns out.
I am not really sure that anyone is watching, but if you leave comments I would be glad to have ideas on others interests! I have been trying to plan meals on a budget as going primal has left me with a more expensive food selection and children that seem to have a hard time getting full. That being said, I plan for the week; so I was thinking I could start posting a shopping list so you can follow me day by day and experience the savings too. Let me know what you think!
Additionally, these KeePeez bowls I happened on one day in Sams Club are amazing. I really love them. They make it easier to store in what I am already using (less dishes for me!) and they stack very nicely in the fridge and to store. I highly recommend them.
No comments:
Post a Comment