Sunday, November 20, 2011

Updates!

I just wanted to post a quick little update to share some of the goings-on here at Fort Disaster. The Wilderness Childe, (moi!) has been very busy keeping up with school and work, and dabbling in the kitchen.

Since taking yoga I've developed a tremendous love of chai, and am seeking out other Indian recipes to teach myself as well. There has been a number of kitchen experiments recently that I'm planning to post very soon. Recipes for chai, quinoa, eggplant toasts, and other seasonal goodies will all be coming shortly.

Also I wanted to pass along an update to my post on GoldenStar Coconut Milk, one of my recent foodie finds. As luck (or the Universe) would have it, Anita Wong at GoldenStar stumbled across my little blog featuring their product. She was very pleased that I was spreading the word about their coconut milk and wrote me a very kind letter, which included the following...

"So you know Golden Star is a family run business that started in 1985 with Jasmine rice. Since then, we have expanded our line to include all kinds of rice (Calrose, Basmati, Long Grain), canned fruits & vegetables and Asian items like Coconut Milk. All of our items are all natural and packed at harvest season. We are a firm believer that as a family feeding other families we must put the very best out there."

I have updated the GoldenStar Coconut Milk post to include this, as I am very happy to learn this and share it with my readers! GoldenStar has become the "official" coconut milk of The Wilderness Childe blog and a staple here at Fort Disaster.

I've also decided to start telling you about some of the great Primal-friendly meals I've found at different restaurants in my area. Eating out can be difficult when you avoid grains, so I want to show you how and where you can still eat really great food- often for a fairly low price because hey, I'm broke too. I found a couple of fantastic ones recently that I think you'll really like.

Thanksgiving break is coming up, which means a few days off school and work to catch up on the to-do list, as well as eat gobs of delicious, mostly-Primal foods! Following that there are only a couple weeks of school left, and then it's off to Cleveland for a few days to visit my awesome Primal peeps!

Is anyone else ready for a vacation?

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