Showing posts with label lemons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lemons. Show all posts
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Lemon Poppy Seed Cake (grain-free, dairy-free, nut-free, paleo)
Spring is finally here! I just want to soak up each and every moment of sunshine we have, as it's been a particularly dark and rainy last couple of months. This healthy gluten-free lemon poppy seed cake will surely brighten any day! Serve it for Easter brunch or as part of a Mother's day breakfast. It's not particularly sweet, but definitely bursting with lemon flavor. It's quite easy to make and free of many of the common allergens, except eggs. The lemon-honey glaze on top seals in moisture and adds even more lemony flavor. I think you and your family will enjoy it. My children just love this cake!
This grain-free, paleo cake recipe is actually an adaption of the Lemon Poppy Seed Muffin recipe from my new Whole Life Nutrition Cookbook. A few years ago (in 2014) I was asked by the Institute for Functional Medicine to create a Lemon Poppy Seed Cake recipe for a special banquet dinner event held during the their annual conference that year. This is the recipe that I created and that was served to hundreds of IFM members that evening (in individual miniature bundt cake form with fresh berries on top)! My friends and family have been making this recipe since....and now I'm finally sharing it with you. Enjoy!
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coconut flour,
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easter,
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grain-free,
lemons,
mother's day,
nut-free,
paleo,
spring
Monday, August 20, 2012
Flavored Lemonade (sugar-free)
This is another guest post by my 10-year old daughter, Lily (I helped her format the recipe). For those of you who have been reading this blog for a while you might remember the first guest post she did on Homemade Seaweed Snacks. This is another yummy creation of hers, I hope you enjoy it as much as we do! -Ali :)
What inspired me to create lemonade in jars was a stand at the farmer's market. They take two cups that fit together and shake the lemonade to mix it. Because we don't have two cups that fit together I thought jars would work too.
This is a great drink for a hot afternoon. I made these before we went blueberry picking one day and we had them when we got home. It was so refreshing to have these after a hot afternoon in the sun.
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beverages,
detox,
fruit,
guest post,
lemons,
raw recipes,
stevia,
sugar-free,
summer,
vegan
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Raw Kale Avocado Salad
The Farmer's Market was bursting with luscious dark leafy greens on Saturday. I couldn't help but buy at least one bunch of every variety of kale! I made this raw kale salad tonight and my children devoured it. They are accustomed to eating many different types of greens, but for a child who isn't, below are a few tips.
Tips for adding more variety, vegetables, and greens to your child's diet:
- Make sure your children are hungry and have not been snacking all afternoon or evening; hungry children are more likely to try and eat new foods.
- Serve the new vegetable or salad first. This is especially true for a young child between 2 and 4 years of age.
- Sit down as a family and talk about everything but the meal. Focusing on the food can lead to food battles.
- Suggest a "try-it-bite" for a child who seems really uncomfortable about trying something new. They may spit it out and that is okay. Sometimes it can take 10 "try-it-bites" over a series of weeks for a child to accept a new food.
- Start early! As soon as you have introduced citrus to your toddler's diet offer them a plate of this salad. A one year old won't digest much of it but will gain so much in the way of programming his or her taste buds to accept these types of foods. We put salad greens on our twin's plates by the time they were twelve months old and now they beg for salads at three years old!
- Young children learn how to eat and what to eat by watching the adults and caregivers around them. This starts from infancy on.
My new cookbook as a large chapter devoted to raising healthy eaters, beginning from conception on. These are just a few of the tips on mealtimes with children. I know many of you keep asking when the new book will be available for pre-order. I expected that it would have been ready by now but it is not. I don't have the long focused hours now like I had with my first cookbook. Being pregnant and having four children makes it a little more challenging. It will be done when it is done, that is all I can say. It is close, the recipes are done, but I am still finishing up the content in the beginning. I am confident that you will love it though!
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avocado,
detox,
elimination diet,
helpful tips,
kale,
lemons,
phase 3,
raw recipes,
Salads,
vegan,
vegetable dishes
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