Organic Groceries with Delivery
There are many retail stores that sell organic fruit, vegetables, grass fed/organic meats AND pantry items. But we all do live in a busy world and I have collated a list of organic fruit & vegetables that can be delivered to your door.Eating healthy food can sometimes take a little extra planning, so it's no wonder that there are so many suppliers out there to choose from. I have also included a list of places that sell meat and nuts in bulk.Get your list here- organic-food-shopping-list
Top 10 Pantry Items
Since we have gone GAPS/PALEO there are a few necessities that I rely on when I am cooking. I have collaborated the 'TOP 10 PANTRY ITEMS' list! (in no specific order).
1. HONEY
Fortunately we have a hive in our backyard, so this does make the consumption of honey a lot easier. I use honey as a sweetener in baking, smoothies and if I make a granola for breakfast. This defiantly does save a huge expense for us and the other benefit is that its raw.
2. COCONUT OIL
Coconut oil has been increasingly popular over the past 5 years. Coconut oil has been an excellent alternative to other plant oils such as canola and sunflower oils in cooking. Coconut oil contains lauric and caprylic acid that contain anti-microbial and anti viral properties.
3. DESSICATED COCONUT
This one is actually kept in the fridge so the pantry moths don't get to it before I do! Desiccated coconut is brilliant for making coconut milk and coconut butter. It's so versatile! and because of its versatility, I would be lost without it!
4. NUTS/SEEDS
Nuts are a wonderful source of protein and fats and are used as an alternative to wheat flour. I commonly use almond, pecan and cashew flour in my baking and use walnuts in my salads. Seeds come in handy when school comes into play and I often use 'sunflower meal' as a flour alternative, but it does have a habit of making things turn green!
5. BICARB SODA
I use a gluten free bicarb soda with no additives. I use this commonly in baking to make things rise to the occasion!
6. CACAO
The chocolate alternative! Rich in antioxidants and magnesium, this superfood makes anything edible. I use this most in raw balls and cupcakes for school.
7. HIMALAYAN PINK SALT
With an abundance of minerals and not stripped of the good stuff, I do find I use a lot more salt in my cooking these days. A little sprinkle in meat stock and cooking can make vegetables shine!
8. OLIVE OIL
When I don't have any animal fats on hand and I don't want the taste of coconut oil - the next best thing is cold pressed olive oil.
9. COCONUT FLOUR
It has taken me awhile to be able to work confidently with coconut flour. it is such a dry flour, that I always made the mistake of not giving it enough moisture and being left with a dry grainy non edible thing! If coconut flour isn't your thing, you should try adding cacao to it!
10. DRIED HERBS/SPICES
I mostly use these two when I am either marinating meat or making a soup. A lovely addition to any meal to give it that extra voomf!