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Healthier/Vegan Desserts
Hey everyone. This is my first time writing, so I figured I would start out simple by sharing a few of my favorite dessert recipes. As a mom of two I need stuff that is quick and easy. Not to mention a little healthier, so I don't have to feel so bad about eating more than I should đ All of these recipes are vegan, but some ingredients can be swapped for the non vegan stuff. (i.e. almond milk for cow milk, agave for honey, etc.)
The Best Recipes for a Ketogenic Diet
I started the Keto diet on my doctorâs orders. I had never heard of it before. All I heard was no grains, low fruits, dairy, meat, and veggies. All I could think was what am I supposed to eat. After a moment of complete disagreement with my new diet, I started researching what it means to be on the Ketogenic diet. I found a lot of recipes that sounded amazing. I learned about alternative flours, such as almond flour, tapioca flour, and coconut flour. I learned about alternative sugars, like Stevia. I learned how to eat healthy while still having the yummy sweetness that I craved, including an almond flour carrot cake for my birthday that was amazingly delicious!
Sarah GomboldPublished 7 years ago in FeastHealthiest Slow Cooked Pork Recipes
Pork is one of those meats dietitians love to hate. It has a bad reputation, primarily because of the caloric content of classic snack foods like pork rinds, bacon cheddar potato skins, and deep-fried pork roll.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 7 years ago in FeastHomemade Tomato Sauce
Today I am making homemade tomato sauce. This is one of the condiments I like to prepare and have on hand regularly. I have always loved ketchup and was used to slathering it with almost every meal. I knew I needed to cut back as manufactured ketchup is full of preservatives. My brother drew attention to this addiction and would joke âYour main meal today is ketchup with fries on the side!â
Zhara HussainPublished 7 years ago in FeastHigh Fiber Foods for Your Gluten Free Diet
When you're on a gluten free diet, it's still important to get enough fiber in your diet. Fiber can help prevent heart disease, diabetes, weight gain and some cancers, in addition to playing a vital role for digestive health.
Alicia BayerPublished 7 years ago in FeastAwesome Low Carb Subsitutes
Living a low carb lifestyle can be extremely difficult. People who have made the change for health reasons or because of going through weight-loss surgery have learned to adapt though. Below is a list of my favorite low carb substitutes to help make the transition easier on you.
Vanessa Cherron RiserPublished 7 years ago in FeastLow Carb Healthy Crock Pot Dinners
When you are feeling lazy or want a change from your usual high-calorie meals, you should use a crock pot to make nutritious and tasty meals. These low carb healthy crock pot dinners are extremely simple to make and can positively affect your diet. With these low carb and easy meals, you no longer need to spend hours making dinner or resorting to picking up unhealthy meals from a restaurant.
Jessica HerringPublished 7 years ago in FeastGeometric Shapes
Upon returning from Japan in 2013 I wondered what I would do next. For four years I had lived in Japan and then I found myself walking down the same streets that I had grown up on. In many ways, it was a revisitation to the beginning. The local grocery store had an opening and so I dove in. I needed a way to make money and it was a way to find my feet once again.
Sound And The MessengerPublished 7 years ago in FeastFast Food Done Right
In today's world, it is no longer a valid excuse to say, âI did not know fast food is bad for meâ. It is also no secret that fast food giants such as McDonalds, Burger King and Wendyâs to name a few, have been a big part of our lives for the past seventy plus years. These corporations have spent billions if not trillions over that time investing in our hearts, minds and stomachs. As kids we grew to either fear or absolutely love that red white and yellow clown we all knew as Ronald McDonald. The red pigtails of Wendyâs sticking up and her freckles popping out of her cheeks as she welcomed us with her smile. And oh how the kids loved The King.
Nefel IbataPublished 7 years ago in FeastEasy Spaghetti Squash Recipes
Squash is a vegetable that hasn't gotten much love over the years, and that's a shame. This is one of the few plants in the world that is entirely edible â even the roots, shoots, and leaves.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in FeastThe Vegan/Vegetarian Challenge (Veganuary)
Earlier this year I met some friends who are dedicated vegans and they were promoting Veganuary (a month of eating vegan only food). This was so that people could take advantage of the fact that they are filled with a desire to change their lifestyle into something healthier after the excesses of the festive period. Itâs also very good on your wallet as itâs a lot cheaper than buying meat on a regular basis. While I wanted to join them, I wasnât sure how I would go about doing that and I had decided to undertake a different challenge and that was Dryanuary. This is where you give up alcohol for a month which I achieved, although it was not without its difficulties as I was still undergoing a healthy eating challenge but I was very happy about the result it produced. I also repeated the experiment abroad, 3 months later, with my family; however, we did slip up for Easter which was in the middle of this abstinence.
Angela GoodwinPublished 7 years ago in FeastEasy Breakfast Meal Prep Ideas
Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day, and its name is literally derived from "breaking the fast" that everyone takes while they're sleeping. Considering what a grand meal it is, we often don't rally go all-out when it comes to making breakfast a fun way to start the day.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in Feast