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Healthy, Homemade Gifts

December 18, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

I’m glad everyone loved my Holiday Gift Ideas. Now, as promised, are my favorite homemade, food gifts for the holidays:

Chocolate Mint Crinkle Cookie Dough Bites

The favorite holiday cookie turned healthy! No-one can resist these because they taste just like Girl Scout Thin Mints!

Pumpkin Bars with Coconut Cream Frosting

A new favorite of mine that combines the flavor of pumpkin pie with a creamy non-dairy frosting. Perfect for pumpkin pie lovers.

Pecan Sticky Buns

A Pecan Roll made without grains, sugar, or dairy. A great gift to bring to brunches.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookie Dough Bites

Peanut Butter and Chocolate. No more needs to be said.

Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Just like Reese’s cups, but with no added sugar. Give this homemade version to a friend and I guarantee they will love it.

Grain-Free Pumpkin Spice Bread

It’s a bread with no grains and no flour. Can you believe it? Wow your guests with this.

Breakfast Bread

Forget the fruit cake and make this tasty bread instead. Full of whole grains, nuts, fruit, and spices.

Pumpkin Spice Latte Granola

This granola combines the favorite flavors of the season: pumpkin, cinnamon, and coffee. It also takes less than ten minutes to prepare.

Ways to Package Treats for Gifts:

  • Save your leftover glass jars to pile in granola or cookies (see the pumpkin spice latte granola above for the idea). Tie a ribbon around the jar and create a homemade label with paper and colored pens.
  • Buy “Chinese Takeout Cartons” (can be found at Michael’s Craft Store). They come in different colors and patterns and can be filled with tissue paper before adding the treats.
  • Paper Bags can be decorated with tinsel, ribbons, and paint.
  • Re-Use small decorated boxes. Fill with parchment paper to line the box.

Extra Package Decorations:

  • You may wish to print off the recipe for the homemade treat you are giving, and then attach the recipe to the gift along with a card.
  • Instead of making the treat, make the “Gift in a Jar.” Layer all the Dry ingredients of your recipe in a jar and attach directions on how to add the wet ingredients. Decorate the jar with ribbons.
  • Make a gift basket that combines homemade treats with fresh fruit (like pears and pomegranates), nuts, coffee, tea, cute mugs, fuzzy socks, or any other stocking-stuffer you can think of.

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

What are your favorite homemade treats to give? Feel free to provide recipes below!

Also, what are your favorite ways to package them?

 

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My Nutcracker Ate My Cookies!

December 10, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Once upon a time there was a little girl who was baking cookies for Santa. It was Christmas Eve, and the stockings were hung by the Fireplace. The tree was decorated and the smell of chocolate drifted through the air.

 

The little girl was making chocolate-mint crinkle cookies, and she had just finished making all the dough. She turned around to turn on the oven; but when she returned to her cookies dough, the bowl was empty! In it’s place was a wooden man, with her cookie dough in his mouth.

There’s the culprit:

 

She was furious with the wooden man for eating all her cookie dough! Now she had no more cookie dough to make cookies for Santa! There were only a few minutes left until Santa arrived, and there was no time to make another batch. She started to cry.

Then the clock struck Midnight and a clatter came from her living room. It was Santa coming down the chimney! He came over to the little girl to see what was the matter; after all, how could she be sad on Christmas Eve?

The girl told Santa Claus the whole story, and showed him the wooden man who ate her cookies.

 

Santa popped the cookie dough out of the wooden man’s mouth and placed it into his own mouth. He declared it was the best cookie dough he had ever tasted.

However, since the wooden man simply took the cookie dough without asking, Santa condemned him to only cracking nuts and never eating cookies again.

So that is how Chocolate Mint Crinkle Cookie Dough came to be, and how wooden men became Nutcrackers.

Don’t believe me? Ask Santa himself!

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Chocolate Mint Crinkle Cookie Dough Bites

Chocolate Mint Crinkle Cookie Dough Bites

~These cookie dough bites are unbaked. Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Soy-Free, Dairy-Free, Vegan, Paleo, and Sugar-Free.

Ingredients

  • 5 dates
  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/8-1/4 tsp peppermint extract
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. First, process the dates in a food processor or strong blender until smooth.
  2. Then add all other ingredients process. I like the walnuts to stay a bit chunky, but this is up to you. Shape the dough into balls or cookies and enjoy!
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Whatever you do, keep it away from wooden men.

 

Health Benefits:

  • Walnuts: This nut is a rich source of Omega 3’s. It can help lower cholesterol and protect the heart. Full of vitamin E, B, and fiber.
  • Mint: Besides simply freshening your breath, mint can help aid in digestion and remedy nausea. The strong aroma is also very helpful in clearing congestion and relieving sore throats.
  • Chocolate: Click HERE for a post I did about all the benefits of chocolate.
  • Dates: A laxative food with a high-fiber content, so it can help those suffering from constipation. They are digested quite easily and are great for when you need quick energy. Also, regular consumption of dates has been found to help the growth of friendly bacteria in the intestines.

 

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

What is your favorite Christmas cookie?

When I was little, I loved making sugar cookies for Santa. Although they weren’t my favorite flavor, I liked making different shapes and decorating them.

This post was a part of my Operation Beautiful Food. Original recipe here: Christmas Cookies

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites

December 7, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

 

As you all know, peanut butter and chocolate (and banana!) is my favorite combination of all time.

Something about it makes my mouth water. Makes my dog drool, too, but I can’t share with him (no chocolate for dogs!).

 

I’d rather not share this treat with anyone, but ’tis the season of giving.

And Cookies. And Cookie Dough. And Pumpkin Pie. 

And Peanut Butter apparently (at least in my mind).

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites

Yield: 2 dozen bites

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites

~The bites are vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and of course, sugar free!

Ingredients

  • 5 dates
  • 1/2 cup roasted, salted peanuts (or use unsalted peanuts and add your own salt)
  • 1 oz. unsweetened chocolate, chopped
  • optional: 2 Tablespoons cocoa powder for extra chocolate flavor

Instructions

  1. Using a food processor (I have also had success with a magic bullet), chop the dates first into a date-paste.
  2. Then add nuts and chop.
  3. Finally, add chocolate chunks and stir.
  4. If the dough is too powdery, add a small dash of water. If it is too sweet, add more peanuts. If it is not sweet enough, add more dates. The recipe is extremely versatile.
  5. Note: It is best when the peanuts are chunky, so don’t over-chop the peanuts!
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Health Benefits:

  • Chocolate: Click HERE for a post I did about all the benefits of chocolate.
  • Dates: A laxative food with a high-fiber content, so it can help those suffering from constipation. They are digested quite easily and are great for when you need quick energy. Also, regular consumption of dates has been found to help the growth of friendly bacteria in the intestines.
  • Peanuts: These legumes are full of protein with 7g per ounce. They also have a great monounsaturated fat content that helps your heart and brain. Peanut is a good source of Coenzyme Q10 which protects the heart during the period of lack of oxygen example high altitudes and clogged arteries. It also has a high antioxidant and high niacin content that helps in the recovery of cell damage and provides protection against Alzheimer’s disease and age-related cognitive problem.

 

Thought-Provoking, Mind-Prodding Question of the Day:

Cookies or Cookie Dough? What do you choose?

This post was a part of my Operation Beautiful Food. Original recipe here: Faux Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Larabars

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December 4th-Four Things

December 4, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Sometimes I just yell, “Happy (Month) (Date)!” just so the day sounds more exciting. For example,

Happy December 4th!

I hope you all are having a great start to the Holiday Season. What’s not to love about the endless Christmas Carols, Pumpkin Spice Recipes, and the busy shopping centers?

Here’s a list, in pictures, of the new happenings in my world:

1. I guest-posted over at RunToTheFinish last week: “Sugar-Free Treats the Whole Family Will Love.“

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2. I finally made a Pinterest account, and I am loving it. You can follow me HERE. Also, you can follow me on Twitter and Facebook if you like, too.

3. 80* Weather, Green Leaves, and Flowers in December? I can’t ask for much more. We are having a beautiful winter so far (at least where I live).

4. Did you know it’s National Cookie Day? Go bake some cookies! (Or keep them raw like my Chocolate-Almond Cookie Dough Bites above)

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

Quick! Tell me four things you are enjoying right now.

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Grain-Free Pumpkin Pie Bars with Creamy Frosting

December 1, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Happy December 1st!

I’m very excited for this Christmas season. My house has already been decorated with cinnamon-scented candles, stuffed snowmen, pictures of Santa, and, of course, the Christmas tree. Now I’m ready to start on the Advent Calendar!

For me, the flavors of pumpkin and cinnamon are not limited to Thanksgiving. I love them all year round. Especially during the Christmas season.

Already tired of Pumpkin and Pumpkin Pie?

Go buy a can of pumpkin anyway. Make this recipe. You will love it.

You can thank me later. After you’ve devoured this:

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Grain-Free Pumpkin Pie Bars with Creamy Frosting

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

Yield: 8 large bars

Serving Size: 1 bar

Calories per serving: 67 calories per bar (count does not include frosti

Grain-Free Pumpkin Pie Bars with Creamy Frosting

~This recipe was inspired by my Grain-Free Pumpkin Spice Bread, Healthy Pumpkin Pie, and Cinnamon Whipped Cream. Grain-Free, Dairy-Free, Soy-Free, Gluten-Free, and Sugar-Free.

Ingredients

  • Pumpkin Bar Ingredients:
  • 1 can (15 oz.) pumpkin
  • 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ground ginger, 1/4 tsp cloves, 1/4 tsp nutmeg (or 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice)
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup coconut flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 cup nondairy milk (like almond milk) or water
  • Sweeteners*
  • Coconut Cream Frosting Ingredients:
  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

  1. Pumpkin Bar Directions:
  2. Preheat oven to 350*.
  3. Mix the dry ingredients together and then the wet.
  4. Mix the dry and wet together and spread mix in a greased 8? square baking dish.
  5. Bake for 45 minutes, or until the edges are browned and a toothpick comes out clean.
  6. Let cool completely before frosting.
  7. Coconut Cream Frosting Directions:
  8. Place your can of coconut milk in the fridge and leave overnight. Open the milk the next morning, and do not shake. The top of the can should be thick, scoop this out. About halfway through you should reach a point where the cream turns to water. Do not scoop out the water.
  9. Whip the vanilla into the cream until well-combined and fluffy.
  10. Spread on bars, cut into squares, and enjoy!
  11. (Make sure to keep the bars refrigerated because the coconut cream will melt in hot temperatures)

Notes

*Sweetener ideas: When I make this for myself, I leave sweeteners out. When baking for others, I suggest adding a sweetener. The following are some options. 1. Blend five dates (or more depending on your sweet tooth) with the milk until completely smooth. Then use the milk as specified above. 2. Use 1/2 teaspoon white stevia powder or liquid stevia drops.

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The bar itself is very tasty, but the cream on top really makes it fantastic. It’s like pumpkin pie in a portable form! Easier to make than pumpkin pie, too, because you don’t have to make a crust. It’s creamy and dense, sweet and spicy, and very flavorful. It makes a great breakfast bar or snack, and a great gift for the holidays. Make up a batch of these to give to co-workers, neighbors, or friends.

Health Benefits:

  • Cinnamon: Studies have shown that it can help lower LDL cholesterol, help regulate blood sugar levels, has anti-clotting effect on blood, and it can boost cognitive function and memory.
  • Coconut: Coconut is widely misunderstood because of it’s high fat content; however, coconut’s saturated fat is made up of medium-chain fatty acids. These medium-chains are easy to absorb and digest, and are converted quickly into energy. This means that the body has no opportunity to store the medium-chain as fat. Coconut is also a great source of dietary fiber with a whopping 5 grams per oz!
  • Pumpkin: One cup of pumpkin has 7 grams fiber, 2650 IU Vitamin A, 564 mg potassium. It also boasts a truckload of antioxidants like Alpha-carotene and Beta-carotene.

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

Are you as excited for the holidays as I am?

What are your thoughts on baked-goods as gifts?

Personally, they are my go-to gift. There’s nothing like baking a batch of cookies or Pumpkin Spice Latte Granola, and then decorating it with a bow to give to friends.

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Cookies…for Breakfast!

October 4, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Has anyone ever had cookie crisp cereal?

My parents didn’t buy me sugared cereals when I was young, so I think I only tried it once. It probably wasn’t even that great since I don’t remember it.

Full of white flour, sugar, and artificial flavors, Cookie Crisp Cereal would not be considered “A Healthy part of a Balanced Breakfast.”

But….what if I were to create a cookie that can be considered a balanced breakfast?

Full of Protein, No added Sugars, No flour, No Gluten, No Dairy, No artificial flavors, No Preservatives. Just whole delicious cookies in breakfast form.

Simply make the High Protein cookies, recipe found HERE.

Follow the directions, but instead of dropping the dough on a cookie sheet by tablespoons full, use 1/4 teaspoon to scoop out the dough. Keep a bowl of warm water handy to rinse of the measuring spoon between scoops. This will make it easier to scoop.

The cooking directions are up to you, though. Personally, I like soft cookies, so I baked them for 15 minutes at 375*. If you want a crisper cookie, you may bake at 400* for a bit longer.

Awww! A teeny tiny cookie!

I ate mine in a bowl with unsweetened almond milk. Coconut milk also tastes delicious with its rich, creamy flavor.

Thought-provoking, mind-prodding question of the day: 

Did your parents ever buy you “sugar” cereals for breakfast as a kid?

My parents never bought them for me, but, of course, my siblings and I begged them to buy them! Now, I can’t even imagine eating cereals full of sugar any time of day. Especially not for breakfast!

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