Pictures of Cook Inlet
The girls and I drove down to the inlet today to try to get some pictures of the sunset. The sunsets have been really beautiful lately with all different hues of pinks and other colors. I ended up...
View ArticleBlueberry Coconut Butter
Blueberries grow wild in Alaska. We had tons of blueberry bushes in Kodiak where I grew up and {much to my mother’s delight} I loved to pick them! My friends and I would go blueberry picking and come...
View ArticleBackyard Moose Pictures
I posted these pictures the other day on Facebook and got such an overwhelming response that I thought I would post them here on the website for all to see. These pictures are taken in my backyard....
View ArticleSlammin’ Alaska Salmon Burgers with Garlic Dill Aioli
I live in Alaska and eat fresh salmon from my freezer regularly, but do you think I have a salmon recipe posted on my website? Nope, not a single one. You see, I’ve had salmon prepared just about every...
View ArticleMashed Cauliflower with Roasted Garlic & Chives
Several weeks ago I was checking out at the grocery store when the man behind me was inspecting the goods in my cart and says, “Wow, you eat really healthy; you’ve got a lot of produce there.” The man...
View ArticleWhite Cioppino with Kale (Seafood Stew)
It might not be officially fall, but it feels somewhat fall-ish here in Alaska. The temps have dropped, the leaves are falling, and I have the sudden urge to make Dairy Free Peppermint Hot Cocoa (a...
View ArticleDenali Trail Mix, Mt. McKinley & Bears Gone Wild
These pictures are the personal property of Megan Ancheta, © copyright 2013 Allergy Free Alaska, LLC. They may not be copied or reproduced without prior written consent. Thank you for your courtesy! We...
View ArticleLemony Cedar Planked Salmon with Garlic & Dill
It’s been a busy weekend for us, filled with lots of errand running, cleaning, reorganizing, and furniture shuffling. Abbi’s birthday is coming up soon, so as an early birthday present, we got rid of...
View ArticleHow To Make Refined Sugar Free Gravlax (Salt-Cured Salmon)
Gravlax is Scandinavian in descent, meaning “grave salmon” or “buried salmon.” Raw fillets or pieces of salmon are covered (or buried) in salt, sugar, and spices that, over a period of time, draw...
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