Chocolate Banana Bread (gluten-free, dairy-free, xanthan-free)

Chocolate Banana Bread (gluten-free, dairy-free, xanthan-free)

The marriage of chocolate and bananas is truly divine. This bread is light, yet rich with chunks of sweet banana melting in your mouth with every bite. Have a slice as a mid-afternoon snack or an after-dinner treat, however, our favorite is always fresh out of the oven!

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Kale with Caramelized Onions

Did you know that the food you consume actually changes how your genes are expressed? Every time we eat we tell our bodies which genes to turn on and which genes to turn off. Did you know that there is more gene expression within two hours after eating than any other time of the day? Why?

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Homemade Hemp Milk

Homemade Hemp Milk (nut-free)

Making your own hemp milk is easier than buying it! Plus by making your own, you don't get any extra added ingredients, just pure creamy goodness. However, since there are no added flavorings, this milk tastes a lot like hemp seeds (as it should) so the flavor might be a tad stronger if you are accustomed to store-bought hemp milk.

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Morning Winter Fruit Bowls with Hemp Seeds and Cacao Nibs

Morning Winter Fruit Bowls with Hemp Seeds and Cacao Nibs

My mother-in-law was visiting earlier this month and she likes to make fruit bowls every morning along with a green smoothie right after her her morning "blissipline" routine. She's almost 70 and is in much better shape than me! Our children love to watch her do the splits and headstands.

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Sustainable Gift Giving Ideas

I know I predominantly share recipes here, but I have decided to begin sharing more than just recipes, because our health and the health of the planet is all connected in this intricate web we call life.

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Creamy Herbed Sunflower Seed Dressing or Dip (dairy-free, paleo)

Creamy Herbed Sunflower Seed Dressing or Dip (dairy-free + nut-free + paleo)

This creamy sunflower seed dressing is one of my favorite ways to offer a nut-free option without sacrificing richness or flavor. Sunflower seeds blend into a silky, ranch-style dressing that’s beautiful over crisp romaine, tender spring greens, or even folded into a picnic potato salad. With a little less water, it turns into a luscious dip for carrots, celery, or cucumber sticks—simple nourishment you can feel good about. Because the base is made from soaked raw sunflower seeds, the dressing stays fresh, vibrant, and full of living enzymes. A quick overnight soak works beautifully! Just cover the seeds with filtered water before bed, and they’ll be ready for blending the next day. If you’re preparing the dressing for dinner, starting the soak around lunchtime is perfect.

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Gluten-Free Gingerbread Cut-Out Cookie Recipe

Gluten-Free Gingerbread Cut-Out Cookie Recipe

My children have so much fun cutting out and decorating these lovely gluten-free Christmas cookies! This time of year takes me back to baking gingerbread and sugar cookies with my mother. My brothers and I would decorate dozens of cookies with beautiful colored sprinkles and bright white icing. I wanted to share that experience with my own children, only with a healthier, gluten-free version. This recipe uses coconut sugar as the main sweetener, along with a powdered coconut sugar icing.

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How to Make Powdered Coconut Sugar

How to Make Powdered Coconut Sugar

When I’m making a special treat for our family or friends, I love using coconut sugar. Its rich, caramel-like flavor adds depth without being overly sweet, and best of all—it doesn’t come with the jittery, heart-palpitating effect that cane sugar can bring. This simple method for making powdered coconut sugar is perfect for icing cookies and cakes or replacing powdered sugar in any recipe. All you need is a good high-powered blender to transform granulated coconut sugar into a fine, fluffy powder that works beautifully in baking, glazes, and frostings.

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