Thursday, July 2, 2015

100 Days of NO Processed Meals – Crock Pot Style

100 Days of NO Processed Meals – Crock Pot Style
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Once upon a time there was a pin for Crock Pot Chicken Fajitas. That pin was part of a wave of pins that came from a website claiming: 100 Days of No Processed Foods – All the meal planning is done for you! That Chicken Fajitas post is mine…but the No Processed Foods page was from another site.
Some of you found Stacy Makes Cents from that pin and now you’re regular readers. And for that, I’m super excited! I hope you like the fajitas – they’re a favorite around here.
But for some reason, someone got their panties in a wad and that pin got banned as “spam.” So, now that “100 Days of No Processed Foods” pin comes directly to my website and some of y’all feel cheated…sorta like I feel when I have to go a day without peanut butter.
SO, since that post was so popular I decided to create one of my own. Here it is! 100 Days of NO Processed Meals – Crock Pot Style.

100 Days of No Processed Foods: Crock Pot Style
By “no processed” foods I mean that nothing in these recipes calls for cream-of junk (unless it’s homemade), any pre-packed item like Italian Dressing, or Velveeta (bless Velveeta’s heart), etc.
You WILL find ingredients like:  soy sauce, ketchup, canned beans, taco seasoning and mustard. Why? Because those things are minimally processed for most folks and it is VERY easy to make your own versions of these items which a lot of my blog readers and myself do. When a recipe calls for “taco seasoning” I automatically sub that in my head for the homemade version. Just because “canned beans” is listed doesn’t mean you can’t use your own home cooked beans – the sub is 1:1.
Mostly these recipes call for good, wholesome ingredients: meat, vegetables, broth and seasonings. But they’re put together in such a way that they make you wanna slap yo mama (if you’re not from the south, please know that’s a good thing).
Some of the recipes are mine and some are from other bloggers. I hope you enjoy the list and that it’s a good resource for you. And if you like this post, you’ll likely enjoy my post of 100 Crock Pot Dessert Recipes as well. And while I’m thinking of what you might like, I’d bet you’d enjoy my books: Keep Crockin': A Poorganic Slow Cooker Cookbook and Crock On: A Semi-Whole Foods Slow Cooker Cookbook – both are available in print or as eBooks. 😉 Shameless book plug.  Okay…ON TO THE RECIPES!
100 Days of NO Processed Meals: Crock Pot Style

Soups

100 Days of No Processed Meals: Crock Pot Style

Sandwiches

100 Days of No Processed Meals: Crock Pot Style

Chicken

100  Days of No Processed Foods: Crock Pot Style

Beef

100 Days of No Processed Foods: Crock Pot Style

Pork

100 Days of No Processed Meals: Crock Pot Style

Miscellaneous

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