I've been experimenting with quinoa (keen-wa) this past month and I have discovered so many ways to use it. Quinoa is an excellent gluten free "grain" that can be used in a variety of ways. This recipe uses quinoa in its cooked form to make delicious coconut, white chocolate chip and macadamia nut cookies. Yummy--Enjoy!
Cocodamia Cookies
Monday, May 2, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Sugar Solutions
How many of you like to eat things that are sweet?
How many of you feel overwhelmed about reducing the amount of sugar in your diet?
Did you know that sugar is a master of disguise, it has many names. If we know the names of sugar we can look for it, and avoid unnecessary amounts of it getting into our diet.
The following is a small list of names that sugar is know by. These are included in many foods that we purchase on a regular basis.
- cane juice
- crystalline fructose
- dextrose
- evaporated cane juice
- fruit juice concentrate
- high-fructose corn syrup
- malt syrup
- sorbitol
Sugar is called the anti-nutrient because it robs the body of vital minerals and B vitamins as it is metabolized. Sugar weakens our immune systems and promotes yeast overgrowth. These two factors contribute to many debilitating diseases, including the following:
- stomach and digestive problems
- adrenal fatigue and exhaustion
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Heart disease
The recipes in SCRATCH, are prepared using no sugar, reduced amounts of sugar, or sugar substitutes. The following post has three delicious recipes that are made using natural sugar substitutes. I encourage you to diligently seek natural alternatives to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Roasted Red Potato Salad
This is a delicious salad that creates a balanced meal as it incorporates protein, fats, carbohydrates and non-starchy vegetables. If you're missing the delicious taste of summer, make this salad to brighten a dreary winter day!
Roasted Red Potato Salad
Roasted Red Potato Salad
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