Quinoa! For those unfamiliar with this wonderful food, quinoa is an ancient food – cultivated by the Incas in the Andes for thousands of years. Some love it and for those who aren’t fans of it, I’m sure it’s because it hasn’t been cooked properly when you had it!
Read MoreHere is a quick square recipe filled with oatmeal, almond butter and chocolate goodness! Love that these are no bake!
Read MoreIs there such a thing as a healthy cookie? Yup, there sure is! This recipe makes yummy, crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside cookies that are ready to eat in 15 mins. These cookies are dairy free, gluten free, egg free and refined sugar free, sweetened with a small amount of maple syrup.
Read MoreA quick and healthy dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth. This recipe makes up in minutes and bakes up in seconds in the microwave. Oven baking instructions are included below if you don’t want to use a microwave.
Read MoreI’ve been making this hummus recipe for years! It’s a staple in the fridge! I love to add hummus to dishes as an alternative to dairy (mayo in particular) where it works.
Lots of people have their own favourite hummus recipe – this is mine!
Read MoreI love a good One Sheet dinner recipe. The prep is easy and the clean up is even easier and the cooking time of less than a half-hour means you have a fabulous dinner on the table that is perfect for a healthy family dinner and elegant enough for company!
Read MoreMy husband Dwight makes the BEST Greek Salad! It is so fresh and refreshing, light and delicious and a welcome change to the mixed green, spinach, romaine or kale salads I make. It is perfect year-round!
Read MoreKefir is an age-old nourishing fermented beverage traditionally made with cow or goat milk. It has powerful anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, probiotic properties and has loads of beneficial bacteria that are known to boost the immune system, heal the gut and reduce digestive issues.
Read MoreI’m glad your curiosity brought you to this recipe! What is ‘amaranth’ you are wondering? I became familiar with it when I was gifted a bag from a dear friend a few months ago. Amaranth is considered an ancient grain – but it is actually a seed.
Read MoreRoasting veggies is something I love to do. They are so versatile, quick and easy to prepare. And, roasting veggies maintains more nutrients
Read MoreFor vegan baking, there is an egg replacement called a Chia Egg. A Chia Egg provides structure and firmness but not the rising, colour or flavour – other ingredients provide these characteristics in vegan baked items.
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