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Rabbit is one of the foods Heather and I first attempted to cook once we started being more mindful of our diet and health.  By cutting out the staples in our diet (pizza, pasta, Chinese, etc.) we found ourselves with a gap.  Luckily for us, we filled that gap with trying new foods.  Rabbit was something that we had never eaten, so when I suggested it to Heather, she was all ears, unlike the rabbit we received.  My favorite thing is that we were able to include the giblets in our chili for the week and used the ribcage along with the carcass from our succulent roast chicken to make stock, so nothing went to waste!

Succulent Roast Chicken

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A few weeks ago, Heather and I threw together a bunch of ingredients we had in the house to roast a chicken.  We found some chickens at Whole Foods that are pasture raised, and aren’t horribly expensive, so we decided to put together a quick dinner.  We threw the picture out on Instagram, and someone on our Facebook page asked for a recipe.  

Beef Short Ribs

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Short ribs are one of my favorite things.  They’re juicy and tender, and often fall off the bone.  We decided to pick these up shortly after coming up with our barbecue sauce recipe to celebrate the life of our friend Brian, and with it still on the mind, we slathered it on these short ribs and went to town.  

Cod Fritters

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One Saturday night, Brent and I watched episode after episode of Anthony Bourdain’s show, A Cook’s Tour. I was nearly asleep when episode 7 of season 1, “Cod Crazy,” began. Anthony was traveling in Portugal, where salted cod has a historical and cultural significance. I woke up at the word cod. It caught my attention because just that afternoon we had bought cod. We didn’t have the slightest idea of what to do with it.

Cauliflower Rice

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The other day on our Chicken & Shrimp Paella recipe, someone asked how it is that we make the cauliflower rice that goes with the recipe.  We realize that there are probably a million other cauliflower rice recipes out there, but I wanted to add my two cents into the proverbial arena.  (Google confirms 8.84 million results for “cauliflower rice”)