Shirred Eggs with Olives
If you are an avid olive lover but have never tried them with eggs, this will become your new favorite dish for breakfast.
Read MoreIf you are an avid olive lover but have never tried them with eggs, this will become your new favorite dish for breakfast.
If you are an avid olive lover but have never tried them with eggs, this will become your new favorite dish for breakfast.
Read MoreThis Spanish take on an omelet is infused with potatoes for a hearty breakfast.
This Spanish take on an omelet is infused with potatoes for a hearty breakfast.
Read MoreAsparagus is a perfect base for picking up oozing yolk. Try enjoying this breakfast in springtime when asparagus is at its peak.
Asparagus is a perfect base for picking up oozing yolk. Try enjoying this breakfast in springtime when asparagus is at its peak.
Read MoreNo more will you have to go to your favorite Chinese restaurant for this classic soup when you can make it yourself.
No more will you have to go to your favorite Chinese restaurant for this classic soup when you can make it yourself.
Read MoreAlmond flour provides interesting texture to these homemade, dairy and grain free pancakes.
Almond flour provides interesting texture to these homemade, dairy and grain free pancakes.
Read MoreEggs Benedict is a breakfast staple but this version is minus the English muffin by using crispy, golden potato latkes as a base instead.
Eggs Benedict is a breakfast staple but this version is minus the English muffin by using crispy, golden potato latkes as a base instead.
Read MoreJicama has a sweet taste which pairs incredibly well with refreshingly crisp cucumbers and creamy avocado.
Jicama has a sweet taste which pairs incredibly well with refreshingly crisp cucumbers and creamy avocado.
Read MoreThis Caesar dressing is super simple to make and has a nice rich, creamy flavor.
This Caesar dressing is super simple to make and has a nice rich, creamy flavor.
Read MoreI like to eat one form of this salad every day.
Cooking beets in the Instant Pot is quick and easy, and you can eat them as a standalone side or add them to salads.
Cooking beets in the Instant Pot is quick and easy, and you can eat them as a standalone side or add them to salads.
Read MoreTry not to drink this dressing as a smoothie, because it is incredibly creamy, lemony and herbaceous while still being light.
Try not to drink this dressing as a smoothie, because it is incredibly creamy, lemony and herbaceous while still being light.
Read MoreGreek salad is incredibly colorful and refreshing with plenty of crisp cucumber and fruity tomatoes.
Greek salad is incredibly colorful and refreshing with plenty of crisp cucumber and fruity tomatoes.
Read MorePlantains are served as a savory side dish in several parts of the world.
Plantains are served as a savory side dish in several parts of the world.
Read MoreThe lavender in this dressing gives it a nice light and delicate flavor. It goes great over earthy beets or heartier salads
The lavender in this dressing gives it a nice light and delicate flavor. It goes great over earthy beets or heartier salads
Read MoreRoasted carrots are a super simple side to any dish.
Roasted carrots are a super simple side to any dish.
Read MoreArtichokes are great for helping the body detox and this creamy dressing is a perfect way to get them into your diet.
Artichokes are great for helping the body detox and this creamy dressing is a perfect way to get them into your diet.
Read MoreMeyer lemons are a bit sweeter than normal lemons and give this dressing a nice balance between sweet and tart.
Meyer lemons are a bit sweeter than normal lemons and give this dressing a nice balance between sweet and tart.
Read MoreSteamed asparagus is a simple side dish that whips up in just a few minutes. You can eat the asparagus on their own or use them in salads too.
Steamed asparagus is a simple side dish that whips up in just a few minutes. You can eat the asparagus on their own or use them in salads too.
Read MoreHoney mustard and honey glaze are classic dipping sauces for chicken strips with their sweet and tangy taste. These simple recipes can be whipped up in just a few minutes and use ingredients you likely already have on hand.
Honey mustard and honey glaze are classic dipping sauces for chicken strips with their sweet and tangy taste. These simple recipes can be whipped up in just a few minutes and use ingredients you likely already have on hand.
Read MoreThis mojo sauce is to compliment the Instant Pot Cuban Lechon recipe. You can also use it for any other meat you want to give a Latin and citrus flare.
This mojo sauce is to compliment the Instant Pot Cuban Lechon recipe. You can also use it for any other meat you want to give a Latin and citrus flare.
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Erika Schlick-Sinclair became an IIN Certified Health Coach after a personal struggle with Lyme Disease, Mold Illness and Multiple Autoimmune Diseases. Her journey to health is covered in her blog The Trail To Health, which also serves as a guide and resource for other people dealing with chronic conditions. In addition to pursuing knowledge about ways for people to heal she enjoys going to the beach, snuggling with her adorable French Bulldogs and spending time with her friends and family.
I am here to be your trail guide on the unpaved trail to healing. I have healed myself and am in remission from Lyme Disease, Multiple Autoimmune Diseases and a myriad of other conditions from food allergies, toxic mold, detoxing from heavy metals, leaky gut, etc. I’ve worked with some of the best doctors in the San Francisco bay area and Los Angeles and received my health coaching certification from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. There are a lot of options on your path towards healing and I am here to share in my knowledge to help you recover and gain your life back. Learn More
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