I've officially been dairy free for a month now. I can really tell the difference in my complexion and have had a good amount of people comment on it as well. I should have taken before and after pictures, but I didn't think to do that. These 2 pictures give you an idea though. The first was in mid-January. It's not super close up, but it gives you an idea of how bad my skin was, especially down my my jaw line (oh, and I am holding my beautiful faux-niece Elle).
And here is a horrible self-photo.
Is my skin perfect? No, but it's significantly better. I still have some redness from previous breakouts, but that's starting to heal as well. I have a follow up with my dermatologist in 2 weeks and I think I'll be able to go off one of the 3 medications I am currently on! Fingers crossed!
And this whole dairy free thing? It actually has not been that hard. There are so many great recipes out there! I never felt like I was depriving myself. What I miss the most is sour cream (I love baked potatoes with sour cream) and real cheese on my salads.
What I don't like is that being gluten free and dairy free makes me, well, a bit of a high maintenance dinner guest... But I think I will allow myself to have dairy occasionally so if someone invites me to dinner, that will just be my day for dairy, I guess!
So, now for this week's dairy free recipe! I made Mushroom risotto on Saturday night. I had previously made risotto for the Barrister back in December *shakes head in an attempt to erase memory* but that version was cheesy (and delicious) so I was worried this wouldn't compare.
Well, there was nothing to be worried about. This is probably the best recipe I've made all year - dairy or no dairy! So if you like mushrooms - I HIGHLY recommend it! It's a time intensive little recipe, but so worth every stir of your spoon!
Click over to Angela's lovely blog for the recipe! Here it is in photos!All chopped up & ready to go! Look at all those mushrooms!
It totally cooks down!
Add a sprig of rosemary, salt & pepper, balsamic vinegar. Slowly add arborio rice and vegetable broth.
So there you have it! I think the crucial ingredient was balsamic vinegar! Or maybe the fresh rosemary? Mmm, it was so good! It's one of those recipes that makes me wish I had a dinner guest because it would have been nice to comment about it with someone. Instead I bbm'd about it with Amber - which was a good substitute!
Alright this blog is epically long! Time to wrap it up!! Question for you: Should I continue the dairy free posts? You won't hurt my feelings if you tell me to move on and talk about something more interesting/relevant/etc!
Happy weekend, everyone!
Oooooh it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour skin does look great!
Have a blast in DC-I love visiting that city, there's so much to see and do! I'm crossing my fingers for gorgeous weather-hope the cherry blossoms are in FULL BLOOM!
That is pretty awesome for just one month of dairy free! I am so glad you found something that worked and don't have to go on accutane! Have fun in DC!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for your complexion conquest! I truly know how it has bothered you so this is celebratory!
ReplyDeleteThe recipe looks so good - especially for we mushroom lovers! MmmmMmmm!
Yum!
ReplyDeleteI am glad for you that going dairy free has worked.
Have a wonderful trip!!!!
Cool runnings!!!
I like the dairy-free posts actually! It's something different and new.
ReplyDeleteYou look soooo good Lisa! This makes me so very happy for you, as I know how much this bothered you.
Yay!!!!!!!!!
Have an amazing time in DC! You deserve a fun trip. Enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms. I want to see DC in the spring. I went during the fall, which was gorgeous - but not this beautiful! Have fun with the 10 miler :)
KEEP UP THE DAIRY FREE POSTS. :)
ReplyDeleteAs I've said before, I'm so so so so happy a natural remedy like this is working for you. I'm a huge believer in diet/natural remedies for a lot of things and it's great to see it actually working!
I'm so glad you loved the risotto - seriously such a delicious meal!!! Can't wait to make it TOGETHER in August :D
Good luck on your run this weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteThat risotto looks divine! It's too bad my spouse is not a fan of mushrooms....
ReplyDeleteEnjoy DC and your race!
Yum, that risotto looks delicious! I like the dairy free posts, mainly because I love new interesting recipes with your yummy pictures :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great weekend in DC and your race goes well!
ReplyDeleteYayyy I'm so excited this worked- so amazing. I completely understand your feeling of being a difficult dinner guest- I feel that way often, I sometimes bring my own food haha.
ReplyDeleteContinue with the dairy free posts- I can't do much dairy either so I enjoy it!
That recipe sounds delish! I wish risotto looked prettier, ya know? I say keep the dairy free posts. I think they're pretty interesting.
ReplyDeleteAND GOOD LUCK ON THE 10 MILER!!! You're going to have a blast running and hanging out with the bloggies.
No, I actually do like the dairy free posts-- I've noticed I feel alot better when I avoid dairy and especially after having my gallbladder removed, so maybe having good ideas will make this transition a lot easier to swallow.
ReplyDelete*Bad Joke, sorry*
This look delicious! I have vegetarian people staying over, and I think this might be what they are given for dinner!
ReplyDeleteI try to limit my dairy, so I like reading dairy free posts. I love Angela's recipes ... they all turn out perfectly!
ReplyDeleteMmm, I want to make this risotto! And I like the dairy-free Fridays!
ReplyDelete(P.S. I'm commenting on this while sitting on the couch next to you!)
That looks fabulous -- and I'm glad the dairy cutback is working for you and that it isn't too hard. It's nice that you can allow yourself a night or two of dairy if need be without allergic reaction, too. Cuz you never know...
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! I am saving this recipe! Except the last time I made risotto when I lifted out the spoon the entire potful came out in a clump. Any tips?
ReplyDeleteI say just keep your dairy intake low -- be like the pescatarian of vegetarians.
I hope you had fun in DC!
I must try this recipe it look delicious!
ReplyDeleteGlad your complexion is getting better. I know we can be our own worse critics at times so I think its okay if you go back and have dairy here and there. No sense on missing out on yummy baked potatoes w/ sour cream :) Great, now I want a baked potato for lunch!