So what happens when a local store puts eggs on sale for 99¢ a dozen? Well... I come home with 12 dozen eggs of course! Ok, I know... "Are you nuts???" My mission is too make up a lot of stuff to freeze to have for a later date. However this mission log details something that will not be going in the freezer.
This is a simple and tasty recipe. You can spread it on some wheat free bread, cracker or tortilla. I'll be posting a recipe for 2 different variations for those next, so stay tuned!
Egg & Onion Salad
Ingredients:
8-10 eggs ( I used 12 )
6-8 spring onions and or 1 finely chopped yellow or white onion
4-6 Tbsp Mayonnaise or rendered chicken fat
To Taste: Mild french wholegrain mustard (optional with mayo)
1 Tbsp Chopped fresh parsley
Salt & Black Pepper
Directions:
Boil eggs. I cover eggs with cold water then slowly bring to a boil. I let it boil a while then reduce the heat. Timing will depend on your stove.
Chopped eggs roughly after removing the shells.
Mix all ingredients in a bowl to taste.
I've been reading your blog and looking at your yummy recipes. I was just wondering...how has the wheat free diet worked for you? Why did you start it and what has changed about your heath since you started it? My husband and I are thinking about starting it.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that I am just now seeing this comment. This is the link to my introduction in June 2012 and if you skip down it should address why we started. http://wheatlessinindiana.blogspot.com/2012_06_01_archive.html
DeleteI'm not sure, but I'm fairly certain I made at least one update post since. I believe this post in August 2012 "stepping out of the fog" will be helpful. http://wheatlessinindiana.blogspot.com/2012/08/stepping-out-of-fog.html
Before we began all this we had some blood panels done. I realize now after reviewing that I don't think I posted the results of the blood tests that following spring. I'm sorry, I had lost my mother at that point and almost gave up this page. It was hard to do anything. I'm so glad for your request. I should make posting and really list every benefit. As a woman, I can tell you this... I wish I had this information back when I began puberty because things would have been very different.
I hope all this helps. Thank you so much for reading and I'm glad you enjoy little corner of the net. I think I will start writing more. Take care. And YES... Do try going wheat free. You will feel better! If you are like me, You will discover things that were wrong AFTER they go away. It is so funny how we get use to feeling how we do and thinking it is normal when it really isn't! :-)