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		<title>Last day to receive 20% off the Just Desserts for the Limited Diet e-book and the Holiday Menu Planner for Limited diets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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If you&#8217;re looking for healthy, sugar-free and gluten free dessert recipes and a delicious allergen-friendly Holiday Menu Planner this season, you won&#8217;t want to miss the 20% OFF pre-order offer that will be expiring tonight at midnight PST.
All of the recipes on both the Just Desserts for the Limited Diet recipe e-book and the Holiday [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re looking for healthy, sugar-free and gluten free dessert recipes and a delicious allergen-friendly <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/">Holiday Menu Planner</a> this season, you won&#8217;t want to miss the 20% OFF pre-order offer that will be expiring tonight at midnight PST.</p>
<p>All of the recipes on both the <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/">Just Desserts for the Limited Diet recipe e-book</a> and the <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/">Holiday Menu Planner</a> are free of the following ingredients:</p>
<p>no gluten</p>
<p>no wheat</p>
<p>no grains</p>
<p>no starches or nightshade veggies</p>
<p>no refined sugar &#8211; only honey is used</p>
<p>no dairy &#8211; butter is used but coconut oil can be substituted</p>
<p>no soy</p>
<p>no corn</p>
<p>no peanuts</p>
<p>egg-free options and dessert recipes are on both the menu planner and dessert e-book</p>
<p><strong>Some of the recipes that you won&#8217;t want to miss out on include:</strong></p>
<p>Dairy-free Egg Nog</p>
<p>Egg-free Egg Nog</p>
<p>Gingered Cranberry Raspberry Relish</p>
<p>Dairy and Gluten-free Coconut Cream Pie</p>
<p>Gluten free Pecan Pie</p>
<p>Gluten free Pumpkin Pie</p>
<p>Gluten free Cookie Cutter Cookies</p>
<p>Gluten free Cookie Press Cookies</p>
<p>Spice Cake with &#8220;Butter&#8221; Cream Frosting</p>
<p>Walnut Torte with Lemon Whipped Cream Frosting</p>
<p>Almond Brittle</p>
<p>Almond Rocha</p>
<p>and many more!</p>
<p>Also, the desserts e-book and the holiday menu planner make <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/give-a-gift/">great gifts </a>for the holidays for someone who is limited in their diet.</p>
<p>To read more about the allergen-friendly Holiday Menu Planner and the Just Desserts for Limited Diets recipe e-book and to pre-order, <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/">click here</a>.</p>
<p>I hope you&#8217;re having a relaxed and blessed holiday season!</p>
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		<title>Coming soon:  Limited Diet Holiday and Just Desserts Menu Planners, Plus Free-Giveaway!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 16:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had so much fun with the Thanksgiving Menu Planner that I am very excited about creating menu planners for the coming holidays as well!
So excited, that I am actually going to create both a Holiday Menu Planner as well as &#8220;Just Desserts&#8221; recipe booklet for people on limited diets.
I grew up celebrating Christmas, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1956" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 318px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1956 " title="raspberry cranberry relish" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/raspberry-cranberry-relish.JPG" alt="Cranberry Raspberry Relish from Eatingwell.com " width="308" height="308" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Cranberry Raspberry Relish from Eatingwell.com </p></div>
<p>I had so much fun with the <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/thanksgiving-limited-diet-menu-planner/">Thanksgiving Menu Planner</a> that I am very excited about creating menu planners for the coming holidays as well!</p>
<p>So excited, that I am actually going to create both a <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/">Holiday Menu Planner</a> as well as <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/">&#8220;Just Desserts&#8221; recipe booklet</a> for people on limited diets.</p>
<p>I grew up celebrating Christmas, but if this is not the holiday you celebrate, these menu planners and recipes could most likely work for any festive celebration and holiday.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/"><strong>The Holiday Menu Planner:</strong></a></p>
<p>I think for many families, having a nice breakfast on either Christmas morning or another special day during the holidays is very common.  So I decided to include a breakfast menu to the holiday menu planner as well as a dinner menu.</p>
<p>Once again, the menu planner is going to be free of the following foods, so that it can work for almost any limited diet:</p>
<p><strong>no dairy</strong> -  (butter may be used in some recipes but there is always another option that is dairy-free)</p>
<p><strong>no wheat or gluten</strong> – all grains and products containing gluten</p>
<p><strong>no grains</strong></p>
<p><strong>no sugar </strong>- only natural sweeteners will be used, such as raw honey and maple syrup</p>
<p><strong>no soy </strong> – no soybean oil, lecithin, and other soy products</p>
<p><strong>limited starches</strong></p>
<p><strong>no corn</strong></p>
<p><strong>no beans and legumes</strong></p>
<p><strong>egg-free options </strong></p>
<p><strong><span id="more-1955"></span></strong><strong>What kinds of foods will be used:</strong></p>
<p>Chicken, eggs, vegetables (non-starchy), nuts, seeds, fruit, honey, coconut, and other whole food ingredients.</p>
<p>So far, this is the menu I have, but it is subject to change, based on feedback I get:</p>
<p><strong>Breakfast:</strong><br />
Egg Frittata<br />
Apple Clafoutis<br />
Egg-Free Banana Muffins or Fig and Nut Spice Bars<br />
Festive Fruit Salad with Almond Crème</p>
<p><strong>Snacks:</strong><br />
Squash Fries<br />
Holiday Pecans<br />
Egg Nog or Almond Nog<br />
<strong><br />
Dinner:</strong><br />
Pomegranate Mandarin Salad with Creamy Poppy seed Dressing<br />
Creamy Butternut Squash Soup<br />
Rosemary Roasted Chicken<br />
Cranberry Raspberry Relish<br />
Steamed Green Beans with Sliced Almonds<br />
Roasted Veggies with Honey Mustard Glaze<br />
Coconut Rolls</p>
<p><strong>Dessert:</strong><br />
Spice Cake with Butter Cream Icing<br />
Egg-free option (TBA)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/holiday-limited-diet-menu-planner-and-desserts-e-book/"><strong>Just Desserts Recipe e-Book</strong></a></p>
<p>I got a little carried away with the desserts on the Thanksgiving Menu Planner that I decided that for the holidays, I would create a booklet of holiday dessert recipes.</p>
<p>I think when anyone thinks of Christmas and food, sweets come to mind.  I grew up with my mom making peanut brittle, peppermint bark and lots of other delicious desserts.  These made great gifts for friends and family and we also really enjoyed them!</p>
<p>I already have a long list of candies and desserts that I want to include in the booklet.  And they&#8217;re all going to be <strong>free of refined sugar, wheat, gluten, grains, soy, corn, and dairy</strong>.  Most of the desserts will also be free of chocolate but I may include one or two for people who can eat chocolate.  Here are the ideas I have so far for the Just Desserts Recipe e-book:</p>
<p><strong>Candies and Nuts:</strong><br />
Holiday Pecans<br />
Rosemary Walnuts<br />
Toffee Candies<br />
Almond Brittle<br />
Almond Joy Coconut Bark<br />
Peppermint Patty Coconut Bark<br />
Honey Caramels<br />
Cinnamon Truffles<br />
Almond Rocca<br />
Fudge</p>
<p><strong>Cookies:</strong><br />
Gingerbread Men and other Christmas Cut-out Cookies<br />
Christmas Cookies<br />
Cookie Press Cookies<br />
Coconut Macaroons<br />
Fig and Nut Spice Bars</p>
<p><strong>Cakes:</strong><br />
Christmas Fruit and Nut Cake<br />
Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes<br />
Spice Cake with Butter Cream Frosting<br />
Walnut Torte<br />
Flourless Carrot Cake</p>
<p><strong>Pies, crusts and toppings:</strong><br />
Berry Almond Pie Bars<br />
Berry Pie<br />
Coconut Mousse Pie<br />
Apple Pie<br />
Pumpkin Pie<br />
Pecan Pie<br />
Almond Pie Crust<br />
Coconut Pie Crust<br />
Coconut icing<br />
Coconut whipped Cream<br />
Cashew Cream<br />
Butter Cream Icing</p>
<h3>Free Give-Away of the Holiday Menu Planner and the Just Desserts recipe e-book!</h3>
<p>Last time for the Thanksgiving Menu Planner, I offered it free to people who offered ideas and recipes for the planner that I ended up using.  Thank you to all who participated and gave me your ideas!</p>
<p>For the Holiday Menu Planner and the Just Desserts recipe e-book, I am offering a <strong>FREE give-away to 5 people</strong> who would love to receive them for their holiday planning.  That means, five people will receive both the Holiday Menu Planner as well as the Just Desserts recipe e-book for FREE!</p>
<h3><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-189" title="menuplannerpamphlet" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/menuplannerpamphlet.gif" alt="menuplannerpamphlet" width="118" height="150" />How to Enter the Giveaway</h3>
<p>There are 7 possible entries</p>
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<li>Take a look at the menus for the <strong>Holiday Menu Planner</strong> and the <strong>Just Desserts recipe e-book</strong> in this blog post and then leave a comment telling us what you think about them and why you’d like to win them.</li>
<li>Twitter about this giveaway. Link to (http://bit.ly/7lTKeh)<a href="http://bit.ly/1wDYor"><strong> </strong></a> and mention me <a href="http://twitter.com/heartofcooking"><strong>@Heartofcooking </strong></a>so I can track it.</li>
<li>Follow me, Sarah Schatz, on Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/heartofcooking/"><strong>@heartofcooking</strong></a>. <a href="http://twitter.com/WardehHarmon"><strong></strong></a></li>
<li>Share a link to <strong><a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/11/coming-soon-limited-diet-holiday-and-just-desserts-menu-planners-plus-free-giveaway">this give away post</a></strong> <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/11/coming-soon-limited-diet-holiday-and-just-desserts-menu-planners-plus-free-giveaway"><strong></strong></a>on Facebook. (http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/11/coming-soon-limited-diet-holiday-and-just-desserts-menu-planners-plus-free-giveaway)</li>
<li>Send an email to a friend about this giveaway. Give them the URL to<strong> <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/11/coming-soon-limited-diet-holiday-and-just-desserts-menu-planners-plus-free-giveaway">this post</a>. </strong>(http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/11/coming-soon-limited-diet-holiday-and-just-desserts-menu-planners-plus-free-giveaway)</li>
<li>Subscribe  to my<strong></strong><a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/HeartOfCooking"><strong> blog via email or blog reader</strong></a>.</li>
<li>Blog about this giveaway. Refer your readers to <strong><a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/11/coming-soon-limited-diet-holiday-and-just-desserts-menu-planners-plus-free-giveaway">this post</a></strong>: <a href="http://gnowfglins.com/2009/11/16/giveaway-thanksgiving-menu-planner"><strong></strong></a> (http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/11/coming-soon-limited-diet-holiday-and-just-desserts-menu-planners-plus-free-giveaway)</li>
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<p>As you complete each item, come back here and leave a comment letting me know. You can also leave one comment saying everything you did.</p>
<h3>Who Will Win?</h3>
<p>Five readers will win FREE copies of the Holiday Menu Planner and the Just Desserts Recipe e-book .</p>
<h3>Menu Planner Release and Free Giveaway Dates</h3>
<p>The Holiday Menu Planner and the Just Desserts recipe e-book will be <strong>available for pre-order starting the first week of December</strong>.  People who pre-order will receive them in their email the day they are uploaded to my website, the 16th of December.  They will be <strong>complete and available for purchase on Wednesday, the 16th of December</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>The deadline for the Free Give-Away will be Monday, the 14th of December</strong>. The winners will be announced by the 16th of December.  So, you have over two weeks to share and spread the message of the Holiday Menu Planner and Just Desserts recipe e-book for a chance to win a copy of each for your holiday planning.</p>
<p>So, let&#8217;s get going!  Have fun and Happy Holidays!</p>
<p>Sarah</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 00:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For whatever reason, many of the recipes I worked on this week ended up being raw or mostly raw.  In part, I was continuing my quest for some travel-friendly treats for my son and decided to try some raw fruit and nut balls, similar to Larabars.
I was also testing recipes for my menu planners for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1368" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1368" title="rawzucchinicake1" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/rawzucchinicake1.jpg" alt="Raw Zucchini Chocolate Cake" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Raw Zucchini Chocolate Cake</p></div>
<p>For whatever reason, many of the recipes I worked on this week ended up being raw or mostly raw.  In part, I was continuing my quest for some travel-friendly treats for my son and decided to try some raw fruit and nut balls, similar to <a href="http://www.larabar.com/">Larabars</a>.</p>
<p>I was also testing recipes for my <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/nourishing-foods-menu-planner/">menu planners </a>for limited diets free of gluten, grains, dairy, eggs sugar and other common allergens.  Many raw recipes work great for people with a lot of food limitations.  The only drawback I find is that they use nuts extensively, which is a common allergen.  I find though, that seeds such as pumpkin, sunflower and sesame seeds can be used in place of nuts in some of these recipes.</p>
<p>As far as eating raw nuts goes, it is really best to soak them for a varied amount of time, depending upon the nut or seed.  This process is what releases their enzyme inhibitors and unlocks their full nutritional value.  In terms of soaking, you can either soak just long enough to germinate, or longer to sprout (however it&#8217;s difficult to sprout some nuts).</p>
<p>I have to admit that I didn&#8217;t soak the nuts and seeds in the recipes I tested this week.  This was partly due to the recipes not asking me to do this and in part laziness and impatience on my part.  However, if I were to do them again, I would soak the nuts and seeds in these recipes.</p>
<p><strong>Here is a list of some new and yummy things I made this week:</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_1369" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1369" title="frutiandnutballs" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/frutiandnutballs.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Cashew Apricot Bliss Balls and Cherry-Walnut Bites</p></div>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.wildhealthfood.com/cashew-apricot-bliss-balls">Cashew Apricot Bliss Balls</a></strong> (raw).  These turned out pretty good but if I made them again, I would use a different kind of dried apricot.  The ones I used were from Trader Joe&#8217;s.  They are unsulfured but I had forgotten how tart they are.  I also used lemon zest instead of orange zest, simply because I didn&#8217;t have an orange.  But they would be a lot better with the orange zest.  I also would up the cardamom and ginger powder as they were not that noticeable.  Also, like I said above, I would soak the cashews for 2-2 1/2 hours.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://deliciouslivingmag.com/food/recipes/dl_recipe_1098/index.html">Cherry Walnut Bites</a> </strong>(almost raw;  can be made raw with raw chocolate or leaving out the chocolate).  These are delicious.  If I made them again, I&#8217;d use raw chocolate or raw cacao powder.  Again, I would soak the walnuts &#8211; they require 4 hours germination time.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.rawvolution.com/?q=rawvolution_cookbook">Seed Cheese</a> </strong>from Rawvolution (raw).  This cheese if made from sunflower seeds so it is great for dairy-free and nut-free diets.  The original recipe for this raw and dairy-free cheese calls for a raw soy sauce called, Nama Shoyu.  But since many people I cook and plan for can&#8217;t eat soy, I left this ingredient out.  I balanced out the recipe by adding a little salt and water.  I also used only about 3 cloves of garlic, verses the 5-6 called for.  It was plenty garlicky for me and my husband really liked it.  We&#8217;ve been enjoying it on pasta and toast.  When I make this again, I plan on soaking the sunflower seeds &#8211; they require 2 hours germination time.</p>
<div id="attachment_1370" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1370" title="kurisquashsoup" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kurisquashsoup.jpg" alt="Curried Kuri Squash Soup" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Curried Kuri Squash Soup</p></div>
<p><strong>Curried Kuri Squash Soup </strong>(from the <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/08/tuesday-twister-our-weekly-gluten-free-dairy-free-legume-free-menu-plana-and-the-miracles-of-our-gardn/">Kuri Squashes from our garden</a> &#8211; not raw).  I didn&#8217;t write down this recipe as I made it this time.  But I normally cream this soup with ground up cashews and season it with curry, ginger, and salt.  I think I also added a bit of honey to sweeten a bit this time.</p>
<div id="attachment_1371" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1371" title="rawzucchinicake2" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/rawzucchinicake2.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Raw Zucchini Chocolate Cake</p></div>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.wildhealthfood.com/no-bake-zucchini-chocolate-cake">No-Bake Zucchini Cake </a></strong>(almost raw; can be made raw with raw cacao).   This is a quick and easy, yummy dessert.  It may seem strange not to bake the zucchini but you really don&#8217;t need to!  It is rich, moist and dense.  But also so healthy, you could have it for breakfast.  When I make this again, I&#8217;m going to soak the nuts for 6 hours.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.wildhealthfood.com/brown-rice-with-apricots-and-pomegranates">Raspberry Cream</a></strong> (raw) This is my new favorite smoothie or dessert.  Don&#8217;t let the avocado in it fool you &#8211; it is simply delicious and you wouldn&#8217;t even know the avocado is in there!  I made it as the recipe called for and also with dates instead of banana.  Both were yummy.  Sorry, no picture.  Both times I made it, it disappeared too fast!</p>
<p><strong>Balsamic and Basil Salmon: </strong>cooked in a cast iron skillet, this was Monday&#8217;s dinner. Fast and easy, I simply cooked the salmon with a bit of lemon juice and olive oil.  Seasoned with salt and dried parsley.  When it was done, I drizzled a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar on top and garnished with freshly chopped basil from the garden.  Very fast and very good!</p>
<p><strong>Raspberry Cream Recipe</strong> &#8211; adpated from <a href="http://www.wildhealthfood.com/brown-rice-with-apricots-and-pomegranates">www.WildHealthFoods.com </a></p>
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<li>½ cup frozen or fresh raspberries</li>
<li>1 large ripe banana or about 4-5 soft dates</li>
<li>1ripe Avocado</li>
<li>Pinch salt</li>
<li>about 1/2 cup or so homemade almond milk</li>
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<p>1) Blend all ingredients until smooth.</p>
<p>2)  If you want to make your own almond milk, soak 1 cup almonds overnight, drain the water, then blend with 5 cups filtered water and a bit of raw honey.  Strain through a mesh strainer or &#8220;nut bag.&#8221;  Yum!</p>
<p>And once again, I am writing this post as part of the Tuesday Twister Carnival at <a href="http://gnowfglins.com/">GNOWFGLINS.com.</a> Make sure to check out the other wonderful and nourishing foods the other participants cooked up this week!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been enjoying the Tuesday Twister blog posts by Wardeh Harmon at Gnowfglins.com for the past few weeks or so ever since I found her website.   These blog posts have been a synopsis of her week in the kitchen and what has been twisting in her cooking.  I love reading them, mostly because she [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1347" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1347 " title="gadentomatoes" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/gadentomatoes.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Our lovely cherry tomatoes</p></div>
<p><a href="http://gnowfglins.com/2009/08/04/tuesday-twister-blog-carnival-2009-08-04/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1356" title="tuesdaytwister" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/tuesdaytwister.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>I have been enjoying the <a href="http://gnowfglins.com/2009/08/04/tuesday-twister-blog-carnival-2009-08-04/">Tuesday Twister</a> blog posts by Wardeh Harmon at <a href="www.Gnowfglins.com/">Gnowfglins.com</a> for the past few weeks or so ever since I found her website.   These blog posts have been a synopsis of her week in the kitchen and what has been twisting in her cooking.  I love reading them, mostly because she focuses on nourishing, whole foods!</p>
<p>Last week she announced her new Blog Carnival, the Tuesday Twister Carnival and her invitation to participate in the weekly postings.  I started thinking about doing this and then a couple days ago, inspiration struck I finally decided to give it a go.  I can&#8217;t promise I&#8217;ll do it every week, but we&#8217;ll see what happens.</p>
<p><strong>My Meal Un-Plan</strong></p>
<p>I started thinking about my week in the kitchen and what it is normally like during our busy days.  And what stood out to me the most was the fact that I hardly ever meal plan.</p>
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<p>Okay, so I menu plan for my clients and I create different <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/sidebar/sign-up/">menu planners</a> for different diets.  But I have to be honest with you.  Rarely do I plan my whole week in advance before I go to the store each week&#8230;which usually turns into 3 x a week visiting the store.</p>
<p>What usually happens is I look around in my refrigerator, freezer and pantry, think about what I&#8217;d like to make, then see what I can make with what I have.</p>
<p>Sometimes while I&#8217;m shopping I will get ingredients for something I have been wanting to make (like my <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/07/fresh-tomatillo-salsa/">tomatillo salsa</a>) but oftentimes, dinner is a creative process of coming up with something new, yummy and healthy for the family.</p>
<div id="attachment_1349" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/curried-chicken-salad.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1349" title="curried-chicken-salad" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/curried-chicken-salad.jpg" alt="Curried Chicken Salad with Coconut Milk" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Curried Chicken Salad with Coconut Milk</p></div>
<p><strong>So this week&#8217;s menu which is gluten-free, dairy-free, legume free and I think soy-free&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Of course, the menu was created after the fact&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday: </strong>Garam Masala Lamb burgers and Sauteed Zucchini</p>
<p><strong>Wednesday: </strong> Chicken Legs with Caramelized Onions, Basmati Rice and the <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/07/fresh-tomatillo-salsa/">Tomatillo Salsa</a> I had made on monday.  My mom was having dinner with us and she loved it.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday:</strong> We went to the Farmer&#8217;s Market and bought fresh produce.  But I didn&#8217;t much feel like cooking so I took some frozen dairy-free and gluten-free pizza out of the freezer that I had made.  We enjoyed it with fresh corn on the cob and watermelon.</p>
<p><strong>Friday: </strong> I was craving <a href="http://www.lifeglutenfree.com/mama_baby_gluten_free/2009/02/tortilla-lasagna.html?asset_id=6a00e553cd1a0e88340111688dc635970c">Tortilla Lasagna</a>, even though I knew the oven would heat up the house.  Made a special trip to the store for the ingredients, and made it with ground turkey, spinach, olives and tomato sauce.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday: </strong> Made my first batch of <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/08/in-search-of-a-travel-friendly-gluten-free-dairy-free-high-protein-snack-for-my-son/">Pot Pie muffins</a> for Elijah.  We took them to <a href="http://www.surreybrooke.com/">Surreybrook Farms</a> for an incredible outing.</p>
<p>For dinner:  Made Chicken Curried Salad and Baked Yukon Gold Potatoes.  I usually would add celery to this salad, as well as green onions, maybe even cherry tomatoes.  But I had none of these so I steamed some green beans, and cut them into 1-inch lengths and put them in the salad.  It was tasty.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday:</strong> Made my second batch of <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/08/in-search-of-a-travel-friendly-gluten-free-dairy-free-high-protein-snack-for-my-son/">Pot Pie Muffins</a>.  I liked these much better.</p>
<p>Made the Chicken Salad again because my husband loved it so much and his parents came to visit.  Also finished off the last of the Tomatillo Salsa.</p>
<p><strong>Monday:</strong> My husband made Wild Salmon and Sauteed Zucchini with Marjoram ( nice not to cook every now and then!)</p>
<p><strong>Our first garden harvest (well besides the sugar snap peas): </strong></p>
<p>Sunday was also a day of harvesting our first crop of potatoes.  My husband planted blue, yukon gold, and fingerling and he harvested some of the yukon and fingerling.</p>
<div id="attachment_1350" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1350" title="potatoesfromgarden" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/potatoesfromgarden.jpg" alt="Yukon and Fingerling Potatoes from our garden" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Yukon and Fingerling Potatoes from our garden</p></div>
<p>This week, our beautiful and big <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2008/11/spiced-kuri-squash-and-chicken-stew/">Kuri Squash</a> plants became infected with a white mold.  We treated them with a garlic spray and some baking soda.  However, we don&#8217;t think they liked the baking soda because they started to wilt shortly after.  But at least we have received two beautiful Kuri Squash from the plants.  Here&#8217;s one with some wilty leaves:</p>
<div id="attachment_1351" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1351" title="kurisquash" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kurisquash.jpg" alt="One of the two Kuri Squash " width="500" height="322" />&#8216;<p class="wp-caption-text">One of the two Kuri Squash </p></div>
<p>We ended up harvesting the squash on monday and getting rid of the dying plants.  We also discovered that our yellow (not red like we expected) cherry tomatoes were actually ripe and we enjoyed some of the first ones.  There was a few left for a picture with the squash.  (The zucchini is from my in-law&#8217;s garden.)</p>
<div id="attachment_1359" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1359" title="kuri-squash" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kuri-squash.jpg" alt="Kuri Squash with Yellow Tomatoes and Zucchini" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kuri Squash with Yellow Tomatoes and Zucchini</p></div>
<p>I think that&#8217;s all I have to report for the week.  I&#8217;d love to hear about other people&#8217;s week in the kitchen!  And please do check out the <a href="http://gnowfglins.com/2009/08/04/tuesday-twister-blog-carnival-2009-08-04/">Tuesday Twister Carnival.</a></p>
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		<title>Fresh Tomatillo Salsa</title>
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One of my favorite homemade sauces is tomatillo salsa.  The green salsas you buy in the grocery store simply don&#8217;t compare with the fresh home made version!  The only tomatillo salsa in a jar that I like is the Trader Joe&#8217;s brand. There are however some great salsa verdes available at some Mexican and Spanish [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of my favorite homemade sauces is tomatillo salsa.  The green salsas you buy in the grocery store simply don&#8217;t compare with the fresh home made version!  The only tomatillo salsa in a jar that I like is the <a href="http://traderjoes.com/index.html">Trader Joe&#8217;s </a>brand. There are however some great salsa verdes available at some Mexican and Spanish restaurants.  However, if you don&#8217;t eat pork, you&#8217;ll have to ask if they added pork to their recipe.</p>
<p>For me, I not only love eating this wonderful fresh salsa with chips, I love using it to make chicken casseroles or just smothering fish or chicken in it.  You can make it ahead of time and then add it to many dishes!  If you don&#8217;t eat meat, you can use it in vegetarian tacos or burritos or vegetarian Mexican casseroles.</p>
<p>The other day I was inspired to make this salsa and it turned out hotter than I really like, so I sauteed a whole onion until it was very sweet and browned, and then blended it into the salsa.  It toned it down and made it a bit sweeter.  Very nice!</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re looking for a great <strong>Tomatillo Salsa recipe</strong>, here it is!:</p>
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<p>8-9  small-medium tomatillos, husks removed, washed and quartered</p>
<p>2 cloves of garlic</p>
<p>1/2-1 jalepeno, seeded (depends on how spicy you&#8217;d like it and how large the pepper is &#8211; I wish I had used half!)</p>
<p>2 large handfuls of cilantro leaves and tender stems</p>
<p>1 small handful or parsley (optional)</p>
<p>3 green onions, sliced (also optional, I forgot this and it was still great)</p>
<p>1 lime juiced</p>
<p>salt to taste, about 1/2 tsp</p>
<p>1 Tbsp of olive oil</p>
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<p>1.  Peel and wash the tomatillos.  Cut into quarters, put into a saucepan and cover with water.  Bring to a boil, and then simmer for 10 minutes or until soft and darker green.  Drain and set aside to cool.<br />
3.  In a blender, combine the rest of the ingredients and the tomatillos.  Sauce should be slightly spicy, tangy, garlicky and fresh tasting.</p>
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		<title>How to Meal Plan for a Very Limited Grain-free, Dairy-free and Egg-free Diet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 13:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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I receive a lot of emails from people who have found my site and are looking for ideas for their very limited diet.  Some of these people are at a complete loss as to what to eat because their diet is so limited.  I received one of these emails from someone last week inquiring about [...]]]></description>
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<p>I receive a lot of emails from people who have found my site and are looking for ideas for their very limited diet.  Some of these people are at a complete loss as to what to eat because their diet is so limited.  I received one of these emails from someone last week inquiring about a diet for her daughter.</p>
<p>Here was her list of foods that her daughter was told to avoid:</p>
<p>gluten (wheat, barley, oats, spelt, kamut, tricale, and all products containing gluten such as soy sauce, etc)<br />
grain (includes rice, millet, teff, and other gluten-free grains)<br />
dairy<br />
egg<br />
soy<br />
corn<br />
banana<br />
kiwi</p>
<p>This is a similar list to many of the people who come to me.  There are definite variations and more limited diets like those without any meat or fish, legumes, nuts, all fruit, etc.  But I thought I&#8217;d start with this diet to give you some ideas on where to start.</p>
<p>So what do you do when you get a list like this?  My hope is that in this post, I can give you my process for starting to come up with some foods and recipes you can eat when you receive a long list of foods you should be avoiding, even temporarily.</p>
<p>I am also working on compiling my recipes into <a href="/sidebar/nourishing-foods-menu-planner/">menu plans</a> for different diets such as this one so that people can have a menu planner for their specific limited diet.  I am also going to start writing some blogs about how you can start to do this for yourself!</p>
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<p>1. <strong> Focus on what you can eat, not what you can&#8217;t!</strong> Make a long list of all the foods available in your grocery store, farmer&#8217;s market and local health foods store.  Make categories for the main food groups and list all the foods under them that you can find.</p>
<p><strong>Categories would include:</strong> meat, seafood, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, glutenous grains, gluten-free grains, grain-free &#8220;grains,&#8221; condiments, nuts, seeds, legumes, and sweeteners.</p>
<p>The most difficult part of receiving a list such as the one from this woman for her daughter, is that you have to be very creative when it comes to having foods that resemble grains, baked goods and pastas.</p>
<p>As a little help in the grain and grain-free department, here is a list that you can start with.  There may be others on the list I haven&#8217;t thought of or forgot to include:</p>
<p><strong>Wheat-free grains:</strong><br />
spelt, oats, kamut, rye, barley plus all gluten-free and grain-free &#8220;grains&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Gluten-free grains and flours:</strong><br />
rice, all varieties<br />
brown rice<br />
corn<br />
gluten-free oats<br />
<a href="http://www.teffco.com">teff</a><br />
millet<br />
sorghum</p>
<p><strong>Grain-free &#8220;grains,&#8221; flours and seeds</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-buckwheat-flour.htm">buckwheat</a></p>
<p><a href="http://grainfreerecipes.com/2009/04/amaranth-flour/">quinoa</a></p>
<p><a href="http://grainfreerecipes.com/2009/04/amaranth-flour/">amaranth</a><a href="http://grainfreerecipes.com/2009/04/how-to-use-chia-seeds/"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://grainfreerecipes.com/2009/04/how-to-use-chia-seeds/">chia seeds</a><a href="http://grainfreerecipes.com/2009/04/how-to-use-chia-seeds/"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Barry-Farm-Potato-Starch-lb/dp/B00015UC6G">potato starch</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Potato-Flour-1-lb/dp/B000FA6GY4">sweet potato flour</a></p>
<p><a href="http://miraclenoodle.com/index.html">yam noodles</a></p>
<p><a href="http://grainfreerecipes.com/2009/06/pumpkin-seed-flour/">pumpkin seed flour</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.elanaspantry.com/coconut-flour/">coconut flour</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bobs-Red-Mill-16-Ounce-Packages/dp/B000EDG598">almond meal</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.localharvest.org/pecan-meal-C3423">pecan meal</a> and other nut meals (made from grinding any nut very finely)</p>
<p><a href="http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/blanchedalmondflour5lb.aspx">blanched almond flour</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&amp;dbid=81">flax seed meal</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.rawganique.com/Food.htm">hemp seeds (great as protein powder)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ask.yahoo.com/20010702.html">tapioca &#8211; this is made from the cassava root</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-arrowroot.htm">arrowroot</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.practicallyedible.com/edible.nsf/pages/chickpeaflour">besan or chickpea flour</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/items/midget-sunflower-seeds-8-oz?utm_source=froogle&amp;utm_medium=cse&amp;utm_campaign=shopping">sunflower seeds (can be ground)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&amp;dbid=84">sesame seeds (can be ground up as well)</a></p>
<p>As you can see the grain-free list is pretty long!  I could probably keep going but I&#8217;ll stop there.  It&#8217;s really just a matter of knowing what to do with these ingredients once you figure out that there is quite a bit of variety out there!</p>
<p>2.  <strong>Highlight all the foods you can eat on the list.</strong> Focus on these foods and what you can create from them.  This first step will help you immensely if you can get through it.</p>
<p>3.   Going  back to the example diet that I listed before, here are the things that her daughter can eat based on doing this process.</p>
<p><strong>All meat and seafood </strong>- this is a huge plus if you&#8217;re in this boat.  The challenge with this is some kids just don&#8217;t like meat or won&#8217;t eat it.  But if you aren&#8217;t a vegetarian but have a limited diet, this helps a lot with meal planning.  Also, you can bread fish and chicken with almond or pecan meal and it makes it more appealing to children.</p>
<p>You can also make chicken puree and slip this into things like potato pancakes.  More on this in a future post.</p>
<p><strong>All veggies and all fruit</strong> except for corn, banana and kiwi.  It&#8217;s also helpful that her daughter can still eat potato as this is in a lot of foods and can also be used as a starch in baking.  Vegetables and fruits are so versatile &#8211; a great opportunity for creativity.</p>
<p><strong>All beans except for soy. </strong>Beans are hard to digest in general so this may be something that she would eat every now and then but it also depends on her health issues.  Chickpeas can be ground into a flour as well as others such as fava beans.  I personally don&#8217;t like the taste and find them hard to digest as flours but they are an option.</p>
<p><strong>All nuts and seeds.</strong> This is extremely helpful that she can still eat nuts and seeds.  Peanut butter isn&#8217;t even on her list (though this is a legume).  Nuts can be used as nut butters, flours, nut milk ( which would be a good option for her for a milk alternative since she can&#8217;t have soy or rice), cheese (though commercial brands have casien in them), as breading on chicken or fish, dairy-free cheese sauces (cashews) or just eaten whole as a great snack.  They are most digestible however if they are soaked and then dehydrated.</p>
<p><strong>Most condiments:</strong> mustard, ketchup, vinegars, lemons and limes, oils.  As far as mayo goes, you can find an egg-free version but it&#8217;s made with soy.  I have a recipe for mayo made from cashews but I haven&#8217;t tried it yet.<br />
<strong><br />
All herbs, spices, chocolate and carob: </strong>You can make a meal with a piece of fish or chicken, some garlic and onions, vegetables and some fresh herbs and spices.  Very simple but very good.  There are infinite ideas and recipes out there in terms of just using meat or fish, vegetables and fresh herbs and spices.</p>
<p>She can also still eat chocolate and carob as long as it&#8217;s dairy-free and grain-free.  You could make grain-free chocolate or carob muffins, cookies, cakes, etc (search for grain-free and egg-free dessert recipes).  Even make your own hot chocolate with some cocoa powder, nut milk and a sweetener.</p>
<p><strong>All sweeteners: </strong>also another plus.  Try to stick to raw honey, agave, molasses and real maple syrup.</p>
<p><strong>Some alternatives for what she can&#8217;t eat:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Eggs: </strong>This can be a tough one if you&#8217;re used to baking with eggs or having them for breakfast.  However, there are several <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/egg-replacements/">egg substitutes</a> you can use when you&#8217;re baking, as long as you&#8217;re not making a quiche.  There are egg-free quiches but they are made with tofu, and she can&#8217;t have soy, so that is out.</p>
<p>As far as some other breakfast items, this is going to be more challenging without the eggs, grains and dairy-products.  But here are some ideas:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/07/easy-and-simple-meal-gluten-grain-and-dairy-free/">turkey or chicken sausages</a><br />
<a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/02/the-bountiful-harvest-and-the-grain-free-diet/">grain-free pancakes</a><br />
<a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/02/grain-free-egg-free-experiments/">amaranth bread</a><br />
turkey bacon<br />
quinoa or buckwheat muffins, made grain-free, egg-free and dairy-free<br />
nut butter on <a href="http://www.elanaspantry.com/tag/crackers/">grain-free crackers</a><br />
fresh fruit &#8211; smoothies, fruit salad</p>
<p><strong>Dairy-free alternatives:</strong> This is really a topic in and of itself, so I won&#8217;t go into this completely.  But as I mentioned earlier, her choice milk would be almond or another nut milk or hemp milk.  You can make your own<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTRBNYm9OSA"> nut milk</a> very easily.  Coconut milk would also be a good option.</p>
<p>As far as cheese goes, here is a good <a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/07/recipe-for-sliceable-dairy-free-and-casein-free-cheese/">dairy-free cheese</a> that is also grain-free.</p>
<p>Some people can eat ghee in place of butter, which is clarified butter.  Also, <a href="http://www.premierorganics.org/">coconut butter </a>is a great alternative to butter.  It is delicious!</p>
<p>She can also eat <a href="http://www.turtlemountain.com/products/coconut_yogurt.html">coconut yogurt</a> and <a href="http://www.coconutbliss.com/">coconut ice cream</a>, great alternatives (and yummy too) since she can&#8217;t have dairy, soy or rice.</p>
<p><strong>Cornstarch alternative: </strong>Arrowroot powder can be used part for part in baking recipes that call for cornstarch.  You will also need to find a corn-free baking powder for baking.</p>
<p><strong>Soy-free soy sauce: </strong> One last tidbit I&#8217;ll leave you with.  <a href="http://twitblogs.com/FrannLeach/2009/07/19/gfchef-this-is-the-recipe-for-gluten-free-soy-free-soy-sauc">Here</a> is a recipe I recently came across for soy-free soy sauce.  It looks very good to me but I haven&#8217;t tried it yet.  A good alternative for someone who loves asian food but can&#8217;t have soy.</p>
<p>4.  <strong>Get organized:</strong> Once you have compiled a list of recipes you&#8217;d like to try that fit your new diet, the next step is to organize them for them week.  Print them out or make copies from cookbooks.  Then look through the ingredients to see what you need to add to your shopping list for the week.  Then, yes, go shopping, or order unusual ingredients online.</p>
<p>5.  <strong>Be brave and take baby steps:</strong> Take the last step and be brave to try something new.  It can seem daunting at first to use unusual ingredients you&#8217;re not used to using in cooking and baking.  But start with something most familiar to you and go from there.  Take baby steps.  Try one or two new ingredients a week so you don&#8217;t get overwhelmed by too many choices.</p>
<p>6.  <strong>Don&#8217;t get too discouraged:</strong> Expect to have some flops.  You&#8217;re learning something new and it may take some time to learn some new tricks of the trade.  But be patient and keep trying.  Pretend you&#8217;re on an adventure and your next meal is your next mission.  This may sound corny but if you can get excited about creating new and delicious foods, you will most likely have better results than if you think you&#8217;re making another disaster.</p>
<p>Good luck!  I&#8217;d love to hear from you so leave a comment about your own adventures in allergen-free cooking and baking!</p>
<p>All the best,<br />
Sarah</p>
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		<title>Best ever chocolate or carob cupcakes that happen to be dairy-free, gluten-free, sugar-free, soy-free, corn-free and egg-free</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you ever feel like you have to forgo almost everything that looks delicious because of your very limited diet?  If you&#8217;re like me, you may look longingly at a thick piece of chocolate cake at the grocery store and wish you could eat it.
Well, now you can.  Thanks to my friend Penelope at Two [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you ever feel like you have to forgo almost everything that looks delicious because of your very limited diet?  If you&#8217;re like me, you may look longingly at a thick piece of chocolate cake at the grocery store and wish you could eat it.</p>
<p>Well, now you can.  Thanks to my friend <a href="http://www.twofrogscenter.com/">Penelope</a> at Two Frogs Healing Center who introduced me to this recipe, I feel like I have finally found that moist, chocolaty goodness.   And the great thing is, if you are on a very limited diet and are gluten-free, wheat-free, soy-free, egg-free, sugar-free, or corn-free, you can still eat these delicious babes. They are even potato-free which is a problem for many people.  You can even make them with carob and make them chocolate-free!</p>
<p>And the best part is they are extremely easy.  With only a handful of ingredients and only one flour (I used rice flour), they are quick and very easy to make.</p>
<p>The original recipe comes from the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Recipes-Ecological-Kitchen-Lorna-Sass/dp/0688100511">Ecological Kitchen Cookbook</a> but my friend adapted it to be gluten and wheat free.  The original recipe is for carob cake, so if you&#8217;re allergic to chocolate, you can use carob and it is just as good! Stay tuned, I&#8217;m going to try these with quinoa or blanched almond flour and see if they work just as well.  That would make them grain-free as well!</p>
<div id="attachment_1223" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1223" title="chocolateheartcupcakes2" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/chocolateheartcupcakes2.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Close-up of these delicious cupcakes</p></div>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Devil&#8217;s Food Chocolate Cupcakes</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Dry:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1 2/3 cup white rice flour (I think brown rice would work fine too!)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1/2 cup cocoa or carob powder, sifted</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1 tsp sea salt</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2 tsp baking powder, gluten-free and corn-free</p>
<p>1 tsp xanthan gum</p>
<p><strong>Wet:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2/3 cup honey, agave or maple syrup</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1/2 cup coconut oil, melted butter or grapeseed oil</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1 cup almond, rice or hemp milk</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2 tsp vanilla</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Frosting:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1 cup cashew butter, creamy (I didn&#8217;t have cashew butter so I used almond butter &#8211; still was great)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">6 Tbsp cocoa or carob powder</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">6 Tbsp honey, agave or maple syrup</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2 tsp vanilla</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">6-8 Tbsp non-dairy milk</p>
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<p>1.  Mix all the dry ingredients together in a bowl.  Mix the wet ingredients together in another bowl.  Mix the dry into the wet and mix until it is thick cake batter consistency.  Add a little flour if too runny or add a little milk if too thick.</p>
<p>2.  Original recipe is for a 9&#8243; round baking pan.  I decided to make cupcakes and it made 11 of the heart shaped size.  Either way, oil the pan and pour the batter in.  Bake at 350.  30-40 minutes for the cake and about 10-15 minutes for the muffins, depending upon the size.  Mine baked for 12 minutes.</p>
<p>3.  Mix all the frosting ingredients together.  You can simply mix in a bowl with a spoon or in a blender.  No need to cook the frosting &#8211; Spread over cooled cake or cupcakes and enjoy!!!</p>
<p>Let me know if you make these.  Would love to know what you think.  And if you&#8217;re feeling bold, go ahead and try making them with quinoa flour if you are grain-free.  Good luck and here&#8217;s to a bountiful life even when you have a limited diet!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Pecan Crusted Amaranth Bread, Grain and Egg-free


But what if it doesn’t turn out?
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<p><b>But what if it doesn’t turn out?</b></p>
<p>I am usually a very experimental cook, but I do find myself stalling sometimes; stalling to try something new in cooking or baking.&nbsp; The reason is simple; it’s entering into the territory of the “unknown” and that little question, hiding in the background, seems to take precedence over my best intentions sometimes.</p>
<p>The little question?&nbsp; “But what if it doesn’t turn out?”&nbsp; For some reason this stops me, and many others, from trying something new and dabbling in a little creativity.&nbsp; Our minds simply don’t want to deal with the risk that something terrible might happen if we actually get up the nerve to try coconut flour or egg-free baking.</p>
<p>And if we really think about it, the worst that can happen is that something doesn’t turn out and we are left with a pile of tasteless crumbs.&nbsp; Or maybe they are tasty crumbs that need to be eaten with a spoon.&nbsp; Either way, if we actually face this question straight on, we see that it is just a small part of ourselves that is a little afraid of something new.&nbsp; And that’s okay, because we all have a comfort zone that is, well, comfortable.</p>
<p>But what happens when life hands us a different set of cards and we find ourselves with less ingredients to work with because of an allergy or condition that limits a food group from our diet?</p>
<p>I have always loved eggs.&nbsp; They are great protein and fill my tummy up very well if I have them for breakfast.&nbsp; I even gave egg yolks to my son starting at 6 months old because they “supply cholesterol needed for mental development as well as important sulphur-containing amino acids.”&nbsp; I used all organic eggs from pasture-raised chickens, which are rich in omega-3 amino acids.&nbsp; These fatty acids are essential for the development of the brain and are also found in mother’s milk.&nbsp; I learned this from Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon (pg.600).&nbsp; Egg whites however, should be avoided in a baby’s diet until at least one year of age because they can cause an allergic reaction if introduced too early.</p>
<p>However, though not officially tested yet, Elijah breaks out around his mouth now, even after eating just an egg yolk, even worse if he has egg whites.&nbsp; So, while I have always been hesitant to use egg replacements, simply because I haven’t had a problem with eggs and because it is easier just to throw in an egg, I have started using some of the many concoctions that are great for replacing eggs in my baking.</p>
<p>And the foods I am creating egg-free are still turning out great!&nbsp; In this week’s menu planner, I included a recipe I adapted from an Arrowhead Mills package of amaranth for Amaranth Date Pecan Bread.&nbsp; The original recipe had wheat flour and eggs and butter in it (I used butter but you can easily use grapeseed, safflower or coconut oil) and I converted it to be egg, wheat, gluten and grain free.</p>
<p>At this point, it was almost a fun challenge to see if I could make it grain-free and still taste good.&nbsp; So I made up a quinoa blend with tapioca flour and potato starch.&nbsp; The result was surprising!&nbsp; Chewy, a little crunchy, and sweetened with dates and honey, it was a real treat.&nbsp; It was very yummy and even Elijah agreed.&nbsp; It ended up being great as a snack, breakfast, or slightly sweet treat.</p>
<p>So next time you notice a part of yourself stalling in someway to try something new in cooking or baking, take a step back and just notice the question or thought that might be getting in the way.&nbsp; Then tell it to take a break and have some tea and you’ll get back to it when you’re done with your little experiment.&nbsp; (Or not!)&nbsp; Even if something does turn out to be a flop, you will always learn something from it.&nbsp; And the best medicine I’ve found for being disappointed with an experiment?&nbsp; Laughing!</p>
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<p><b>Amaranth Date Pecan Bread (Grain-free) </b></p>
<p>Servings:&nbsp; 4</p>
<p>Prep and cook time:&nbsp; 1 hour and 25 minutes</p>
<p><b>Ingredients:</b><br />
1 cup chopped dates<br />
½ cup amaranth, whole<br />
1 cup boiling water<br />
2 eggs or egg substitute*<br />
½ cup honey, agave or maple syrup<br />
¼ cup butter or safflower oil<br />
1 tsp vanilla<br />
2 cups Quinoa blend**<br />
2 tsp baking powder<br />
1 cup chopped pecans</p>
<p>* I used 2 Tbsp flaxmeal in 6 Tbsp boiling water.&nbsp; Let sit for 10 minutes or until thick<br />
** Grain-free mix &#8211; 2 cups quinoa flour2/3 cup potato starch1/3 cup tapioca flour</p>
<p><b>A reminder about egg replacements:</b><br />
<b>Use for 1 egg:</b></p>
<ul>
<li> 3 Tbsp unsweetened applesauce (or another fruit puree) + 1 tsp baking powder</li>
<li>1 Tbsp flax seed meal + 3 Tbsp hot water.&nbsp; Let stand, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes or until thick.&nbsp; Use without straining.</li>
<li>Egg Replacer, according to directions.</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Steps:</b><br />
1.&nbsp; Preheat oven to 350 F.&nbsp; Soak dates and amaranth in boiling water for 15 minutes.&nbsp; Beat eggs (or use substitute), add honey and butter (or oil).&nbsp; Stir in remaining ingredients, except for the nuts, mixing well.<br />
2.&nbsp; Pour into oiled loaf pan and spread chopped nuts over top.&nbsp; Bake for 50 minutes – 1 hour, or until tester comes out clean.</p>
<p><b>Substitutions: </b> <b>Whole amaranth:</b> amaranth, qunioa or millet flour.&nbsp; <b>Quinoa blend:</b> other GF blend, spelt, barley or wheat flour.&nbsp; <b>Pecans: </b> leave out if allergic to nuts or use sunflower or sesame seeds.<br />
<b>Recipe inspiration: </b> Adapted from recipe on Arrowhead Mills package of amaranth</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[To balance out my last post, I am now writing about the gluten-free chocolate cupcakes that I talked about.  They really turned out great so I want to share the recipe.  I used goat yogurt in them, but you can easily replace this with a non-dairy milk.  They are also egg-free and maple syrup sweetened!  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_948" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 406px"><img class="size-full wp-image-948" title="cupcakes" src="http://www.heartofcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/cupcakes.jpg" alt="" width="396" height="280" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Gluten-free Chocolate Cupcakes</p></div>
<p>To balance out my last post, I am now writing about the gluten-free chocolate cupcakes that I talked about.  They really turned out great so I want to share the recipe.  I used goat yogurt in them, but you can easily replace this with a non-dairy milk.  They are also egg-free and maple syrup sweetened!  It is adapted from the Carob Cupcake recipe in May All Be Fed by John Robbins.  I made it gluten-free.  I also made a Cashew-Coconut Icing to go with it that was great &#8211; but it&#8217;s not in the picture.</p>
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<p><strong>Gluten-free Chocolate Cupcakes</strong></p>
<p>Makes:  24 cupcakes</p>
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<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<p>1 1/2 cups maple syrup</p>
<p>3/4 cup canola or safflower oil</p>
<p>4 1/2 ounces goat yogurt or non-dairy milk</p>
<p>2 Tbsp vanilla extract</p>
<p>1/2 cup water</p>
<p>1cup<a href="http://www.heartofcooking.com/2008/11/how-to-bake-gluten-free/"> Bette&#8217;s Featherlight mix</a></p>
<p>1 cup teff flour</p>
<p>1/2 cup almond meal</p>
<p>1/4 cup white rice flour (additional to mix)</p>
<p>1/4 cup tapioca (additional to mix)</p>
<p>3/4 cup cocoa powder</p>
<p>1 1/2 tsp xanthan gum</p>
<p>2 tsp baking powder</p>
<p>1 tsp baking soda</p>
<p>1 tsp sea salt</p>
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Preheat the oven to 350 F.  Lightly oil 24 muffin pans.</li>
<li>Combine maple syrup, oil, yogurt or milk, vanilla and water in a mixing bowl.</li>
<li>Combine all dry ingredients in another bowl.  Add the maple syrup mixture and combine until well blended.</li>
<li>Spoon the batter into the muffin cups and bake for 15 minutes or until a tester comes out clean from one of the cupcakes.  Let the cupcakes cool 5 minutes before removing them from the tins.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Raw Cashew-Coconut Icing</strong></p>
<p>You will have to play around with the measurements a little bit because I didn&#8217;t measure as I was making it.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<p>1-2 cups of raw cashews, soaked for 6-8 hours or until soft, drained</p>
<p>1-2 cups coconut milk</p>
<p>10-12 dates, soaked if not very soft</p>
<p>1 tsp vanilla</p>
<p>2 Tbsp agave nectar</p>
<p>pinch of salt</p>
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Put the cashews into a food processor and process until very fine.  Add the rest of the ingredients and process until very smooth.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Notes:</strong> My food processor didn&#8217;t get the cashews and dates blended very finely, so I took the mixture out and used my blending wand to blend it the rest of the way.  This made it extra smooth.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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